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India vs England Women’s One-off Test Live Streaming: When and where to watch, predicted XIs, pitch report and weather forecast | Cricket News

India women will take on England at the prestigious Lord’s cricket ground India Women are set to take on England on Friday at Lord’s Cricket Ground in London. The day also marks a historic occasion, as Lord’s hosts its first-ever women’s Test match after staging men’s Tests for 142 years.India head into the prestigious clash…

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Rishabh Agrawal replies to reports of rejecting Meta’s million-dollar offer after working at the company for five months: Meta offer was an …

IIT Bombay graduate and AI entrepreneur Rishabh Agrawal has addressed reports claiming he turned down a million-dollar offer from Meta after working at the company for five months. Last year announcing his departure from Meta, Agarwal shared a post on X and wrote, “This is my last week at @AIatMeta. It was a tough decision…

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IAF ranks 3rd in global airpower, outflanks China for 5th time since 2022; but critical gaps still remain

A formation consisting of three Su-30 MKIs fly in formation. (Image credit: Indian Air Force) The World Directory of Modern Military Aircraft (WDMMA) has again ranked the Indian Air Force third in its 2026 list, after the United States and Russia. More notably, China’s People’s Liberation Army Air Force (PLAAF) is placed fourth. This is…

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Southwest Monsoon India: Weak rains could dent farm incomes, consumption and inflation outlook: S&P

S&P Global Ratings said inadequate rainfall could reduce crop yields and directly affect farmers’ earnings (File photo) A weaker-than-normal southwest monsoon could pose risks to India’s rural economy by reducing farm incomes, increasing food inflation and slowing consumption demand in the coming months, according to a report by S&P Global Ratings.The rating agency said agriculture…

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Why is butter yellow while milk is white? The science behind the colour difference

Milk and butter are two of the most commonly used dairy products. And while we use them on a daily basis, have you ever wondered why butter has a rich yellow hue while the milk it comes from looks bright white? Isn’t it surprising that butter is made by churning milk or cream, and still…

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‘Dumbfounded. Gobsmacked’: Shashi Tharoor’s scathing reaction to India’s England humiliation | Cricket News

Team India (Pic cricket: BCCI) NEW DELHI: Congress MP and noted cricket enthusiast Shashi Tharoor delivered a scathing verdict on India’s latest T20I collapse after England sealed an emphatic 3-0 series victory, saying he was left “speechless” by yet another humiliating defeat.India’s nine-wicket loss in the fourth T20I at Bristol handed England an unassailable lead…

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China’s mega dam on Brahmaputra facing major natural threat: Report

The findings have renewed concerns not only over the safety of the project itself but also over its wider implications for India. (Generative image) Even as China races to build the world’s largest hydropower project on the Yarlung Tsangpo River in Tibet, its own government-backed geologists have warned that the mega dam sits above an…

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Adsorb: Science word of the day: Adsorb, know its meaning, who introduced the term, and its practical applications |

Every day, countless substances cling to surfaces around us without becoming part of the material itself. This fascinating process is known as adsorption, and the verb that describes it is adsorb. Although it is often confused with absorption, the two processes are fundamentally different. While absorption involves a substance being taken into the interior of…

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7 Birds that can sleep while flying: Nature's most remarkable aerial survivors

While sleeping mid-air sounds unbelievable, it is a special adaptation among birds. As reported in a study published in Nature Communications by the scientists at the Max Planck Institute of Animal Behavior, certain species of birds can fall asleep in-flight using unihemispheric slow-wave sleep when one hemisphere of the brain is resting, and the other…

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48-hour miracle: How Delhi just did something it hasn’t done in 3 years | Delhi News

Thursday offered a rare sight for a city that spends much of the year battling hazardous air pollution, and a rarer statistic. Delhi’s air quality slipped into the “good” category for the first time in nearly three years, giving residents a fleeting sense of what it actually feels like to breathe clean air.The continuous monsoon…

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