In a dominant display of clean, calculated hitting, Sai Sudharsan reminded everyone why he's one of the brightest batting talents in the country. His unbeaten 108 off just 61 balls, laced with twelve boundaries and four sixes, powered Gujarat Titans (GT) to a thumping 10-wicket win over Delh
In a major crackdown on illegal immigration, the Foreigners Cell of North West District Police apprehended three Bangladeshi women residing illegally in the Mahendra Park area of Delhi. The operation was the result of sustained surveillance and precise technical analysis.
The RBI is expected to transfer a record surplus dividend of Rs 2.7 lakh crore to Rs 3 lakh crore to the govt in FY26, an almost 50 per cent increase YoY, highlighted a report by Front Wave Research, a SEBI-registered Research Analyst.
Ahmedabad (Gujarat) [India], May 16: Ahmedabad University marked a significant milestone as it hosted its 15th Annual Convocation, celebrating the graduating Class of 2025. The ceremony brought together students, families, faculty, alumni, and the University's leadership to honour not only a
New Delhi [India], May 16: Consumers are starting their credit journeys at a significantly younger age with each passing generation, according to an internal analysis by Paisabazaar.
The report provides a thorough analysis of how the boarding school system functions as a tool of cultural genocide within the Uyghur homeland, tracing the origins of China's assimilation efforts against the Uyghurs, including how narratives of "counter-terrorism" have been employed to legiti
Military aviation analyst Tom Cooper expressed concerns over Pakistan's nuclear facility security following Operation Sindoor, citing India's deep intelligence visibility and recent remarks by Defence Minister Rajnath Singh questioning Pakistan's nuclear command capability.
"As for reasons I said, there is lots of ignorance in this regards, lots of bias, even more so because west is at least as much troubled by religiously motivated terrorism as India has been," he said.
Military aviation analyst and historian Tom Cooper has highlighted Pakistan's financial struggles, stating that the country has been bankrupt for decades and relies heavily on foreign sponsors to stay afloat.