Chris Woakes became England's most successful bowler in World Cups as he surpassed former pacer Ian Botham after claiming a single wicket during England's 93-run victory over Pakistan at the iconic Eden Gardens.
Lyricist Javed Akhtar hoghligted Hindu culture and said that they have always been tolerant, adding that democracy in India existed because of Hindus at an event in Mumbai on Friday.
Soft material-based actuators, in particular, have gotten a lot of attention in the scientific community in recent years because of their lightweight, quiet operation, and biodegradability.
TV personality Gia Giudice is beginning a new chapter of life. First introduced to the world in 2009 when The Real Housewives of New Jersey premiered on Bravo, Gia quickly became a fan favourite as the eldest daughter of Teresa Giudice, reported People.
New Delhi [India], November 10: It is a given that stem cell therapy is the future of medicine just as the sun will rise tomorrow. It is very close to coming of age. Jim Corbett national park witnessed unfolding of this miraculous medicine in the making during 3 day international conference
New Delhi [India], November 10: In recent years, there has been a rising trend of Indian students seeking an overseas education, primarily because of the opportunity to receive quality education coupled with global exposure, to enhance career prospects, while experiencing a foreign culture.
Indian batter Mayank Agarwal revealed that he started playing cricket after watching Sachin Tendulkar play against Australia but his batting idol is explosive batter Virender Sehwag.
Shtayyeh claimed that Israel's war goal of eradicating Hamas is impossible to achieve because the terror group exists as an "idea" and many of its top members aren't even in Gaza.
Suzuki said, "Prime Minister Abe had a strong belief that India and Japan should take the leading role in preserving the peace and freedom in the Indo-Pacific region and the world. He had this belief because Japan and India share the fundamental values, freedom, democracy, and rule of law."
New Zealand's left-arm pacer Trent Boult became the first Kiwi bowler to claim 50 wickets in the ODI World Cup following his economical spell against Sri Lanka on Thursday at the M Chinnaswamy Stadium here.
The race towards knockout stages is going down to the wire with only one spot still up for grabs after Australia became the latest entrant to top-four finish after hosts India and second-placed South Africa.