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BCB official calls former Bangladesh captain Tamim Iqbal ‘Indian agent’ amid Mustafizur Rahman row; triggers protest from players | Cricket News

Mustafizur Rahman; Tamim Iqbal A senior Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB) official’s comment calling former captain Tamim Iqbal “an Indian agent” has drawn criticism from players in the country. Tamim, one of Bangladesh’s leading openers, had advised the BCB not to be driven by emotion while deciding on the national team’s participation in the T20 World…

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Interesting transition phase in Indian cricket… between Gautam Gambhir and senior players: Graeme Smith | Cricket News

Gautam Gambhir, Rohit Sharma, Virat Kohli (File photo) TimesofIndia.com in Durban: No team has managed to defend their T20 World Cup title yet and India will face a stiff challenge in the upcoming tournament in front of their home crowd. While the added pressure of playing in front of a home crowd will test them,…

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‘Closely monitoring’: MEA expresses concerns over Minneapolis shooting; cites presence large Indian diaspora | India News

NEW DELHI: The ministry of external affairs (MEA) on Friday said it is “closely monitoring” developments following a shooting in Minneapolis involving an US immigration and customs enforcement (ICE) agent, expressing concern in view of the large Indian community in the United States.“We are closely monitoring the developments in and around Minneapolis shooting. We are…

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Air pollution crisis: 44% Indian cities face chronic PM2.5 levels; National Clean Air Programme covers just 4% | India News

NEW DELHI: Nearly 44 per cent of Indian cities are facing chronic air pollution, pointing to a deep-rooted structural problem driven by persistent emission sources rather than short-term pollution spikes, according to an analysis by the Centre for Research on Energy and Clean Air (CREA). The findings are based on satellite data assessing PM2.5 levels…

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‘Ball in Bangladesh’s court’: Indian govt assures warm welcome to all nations for T20 World Cup | Cricket News

Bangladesh are scheduled to play three matches in Kolkata and one in Mumbai. NEW DELHI: The govt is in touch with the BCCI, is tracking “day-to-day developments” and will react to the Bangladesh situation “as and when desired”, TOI has learnt. According to sources, the govt will follow its sports policy of welcoming every participating…

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When East meet West: Indian woman performs Bharatanatyam on Bath Street London to the beats of a violin; internet falls in love, video inside

A recent video has surfaced on the internet, where an Indian woman is seen performing Bharatanatyam on Bath Street London. To make it more wholesome, a violinist plays the piano alongside, making the internet melt with pride. Sharing the video, she wrote, “He played the violin 🎻 The streets of Bath moved around us I…

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Gas market push: NSE in talks with IGX to launch Indian natural gas futures; aim to deepen price discovery and hedging

The National Stock Exchange (NSE) is in discussions with the Indian Gas Exchange (IGX) to develop and launch Indian natural gas futures, an initiative aimed at strengthening the country’s natural gas market ecosystem, PTI reported.The proposed futures contract is expected to provide market participants with a transparent, efficient and robust risk management tool aligned with…

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Are Indian finance degrees keeping up with global standards? An expert explains

Indian universities have expanded finance education rapidly over the past decade. Enrolments are up, course offerings are wider, and institutional ambition is clear. Yet when measured against international finance credentials and workplace expectations, gaps remain. According to Sripal Jain, Co-founder of Simandhar Education, the issue is not intent but structure.Jain has trained thousands of students…

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