India’s stand-in captain Jasprit Bumrah took five wickets to dismantle Australia in the first innings of the first Test of the Border-Gavaskar Trophy at Perth. India needed a special effort from their bowling unit after being bowled out for only 150 in their first innings, and Bumrah delivered exactly that. The 30-year-old led the charge […]
MAMA Awards 2024 Day 3: Jungkook To Aespa, Full List Winners Out
The 2024 MAMA Awards, held annually to honour K-pop’s finest, wrapped up on Saturday with the announcement of the prestigious Daesang (Grand Prize) winners. This year’s event, hosted in Japan, saw SEVENTEEN take home the coveted Artist of the Year award. The group also won Album of the Year for their release, SEVENTEENTH HEAVEN on […]
“Always Stable, Always Solid”: DY Chandrachud Praises This Retired Cricketer
Former Chief Justice of India DY Chandrachud, speaking at NDTV’s Samvidhan @ 75 event, revealed his enduring love for cricket. Mr Chandrachud, who retired recently as the 50th Chief Justice of India, said that even though his schedule does not allow him, he tries his best to follow Indian cricket as much as he can. […]
Congress Demands Discussion On Adani, Pollution, Train Accidents During Parliament Winter Session
<p>The Congress party Sunday sought a discussion on bribery charges against the Adani Group when the Parliament would convene for its Winter session. The demand was put forth during customary all-party meeting by the government ahead of the Parliament session. </p> <p>The opposition party also demanded a discussion on the Manipur issue, pollution in north India […]
Australia Abandons Plan Of Imposing Fines On Social Media Giants For Allowing The Spread Of Misinformation
<p>The spread of misinformation has been on the rise recently and social media platforms have been accused of letting it spread without any serious restrictions or moderation. To curb this, Australia recently announced that it will penalise social media giants for their alleged failure to curb the spread of misinformation. There were plans to impose […]