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Careers in the home and kitchen appliance sector

As appliances grow smarter, quieter, and greener, the industry is calling for engineers, designers and innovators to power its next leap
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Raoul Hyman, Alister Yoong Triumph as The Indian Racing Festival Goa debut delivers thrills

The 2.064-km circuit showcased thrilling competition and impressive stunts, while Speed Demons Delhi set a high standard for future races
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Pak secretly moving Imran Khan from jail? His party alleges 'risk to ex-PM's life'

Pak secretly moving Imran Khan from jail? His party alleges 'risk to ex-PM's life'
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T20 World Cup: Lockie Ferguson on paternity leave, to miss New Zealand vs Canada

T20 World Cup: Lockie Ferguson on paternity leave, to miss New Zealand vs Canada
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WI vs NEP Live Score, T20 World Cup: Clinical Windies aim to seal Super 8 spot

WI vs NEP Live Score T World Cup Clinical Windies aim to seal Super spot
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Nothing left to say? The struggle to write India vs Pakistan again

Nothing left to say The struggle to write India vs Pakistan again
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5 interior design trends transforming modern Indian homes

Modern Indian homes are evolving rapidly as lifestyle needs, sustainability awareness, and space constraints reshape how interiors are planned. Designers are increasingly blending functionality with cultural identity while embracing eco-friendly materials.
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Hardik Pandya is the Atum of India cricket

Hardik Pandya’s journey mirrors self-creation — rising from obscurity to become India’s white-ball MVP while battling scrutiny, injuries and perception. Backed by mentors like Kieron Pollard, he has turned chaos into control, proving his resilience repeatedly. Beyond the flash lies a cricketer defined by reinvention and an unrelenting will to succeed.
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Colombo weather update: What happens if rain washes out IND vs PAK?

The India vs Pakistan T20 World Cup match in Colombo faces a rain threat. Both teams started well, and India has dominated past T20 World Cup meetings. At least five overs per side are needed for a result; otherwise, both teams get one point. A washout would cause major financial losses for broadcasters, organisers, and Sri Lanka Cricket due to lost ads and ticket refunds.
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T20 WC: Love-all in Colombo as cricket world ready for India vs Pakistan

Thirty years after a unique India-Pakistan XI played in Colombo, the arch-rivals are set for a T20 World Cup clash, signalling a subcontinental ceasefire. Despite Pakistan's familiarity with the ground and a slower pitch, both captains downplay any advantage. India prepares to counter mystery spinner Usman Tariq, with Suryakumar Yadav even emulating his action in nets.
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'I want rain': Ex-Pakistan player gives shocking IND vs PAK verdict

Rain threatens the India vs Pakistan T20 World Cup match in Colombo, with forecasts predicting heavy showers and storms. Former Pakistan cricketer Basit Ali shocked fans by saying he wants rain. A minimum of five overs per side is needed for a result; otherwise, the match will be abandoned and both teams get one point, likely helping both qualify for the next round.
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