The West Indies managed to make it out a nail-biting affair, courtesy of skipper Rovman Powell's blitzkrieg, But in reality, the hosts never really recovered from the damage caused by Mahedi Hasan in the powerplay.
External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar spoke about the various strategies that India needs to balance to emerge as a leading power in the world. He also touched upon the need for supply chain reformulations, moving over from the hangovers of past and changing priorities of India in the last
The inaugural Lanka T10 Super League is proving to be a breeding ground for Sri Lanka's next generation of cricket stars, with Jaffna Titans leading the charge in blending international expertise with emerging local talent. Under the visionary ownership of Janak Patel, the team has already b
Raising the spectre of a constitutional crisis, Israeli Justice Minister Yariv Levin threatened to renew a judicial overhaul stalled by war, accusing the High Court of Justice of overstepping its authority by undermining the Knesset's legislative and the government's executive powers in a le
Vijayendra reacted after Siddaramaiah, in a post on X, alleged that the BJP leader tried to bribe Anwar Manippady, the former Minority Commission Chairman with Rs 150 crore to suppress investigations into Waqf property encroachments.
Himachal Pradesh Chief Minister Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu on Saturday instructed officials to explore the potential for establishing solar power plants on vacant hills in various Gram Panchayats of Kupvi sub-division in Shimla district, an official release said.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Saturday targeted the Congress-led UPA government for the largest power outage in the country in 2012 and said his government has worked towards 'One Nation, One Grid' and there is uninterrupted power supply in all parts of the country.
As winter approaches, the ongoing gas shortage in Pakistan's Hyderabad has escalated, causing growing frustration among residents, particularly women, the Tribune reported.
Rahul Gandhi on Saturday attacked the central government and said that the government is "cutting off" the thumb of youths by "handing over" various sectors to the industrialist.
In a landmark development, Puvarti, an extremely Maoist-affected and remote village in Sukma district at the southernmost tip of Chhattisgarh, witnessed the arrival of a new ray of progress. For the first time since India's independence, the residents of this village watched national and int