• November 11, 2024

Tristan Stubbs shines as South Africa beat India by 3 wickets

South Africa secured a Cushty victory over India in ongoing T20, winning by 3 wickets with a consistent chase of one hundred twenty five. India, batting first, posted a modest overall of 124/6 of their 20 overs. Hardik Pandya changed into the lone standout with the bat, closing now not out on 39* off 37…

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Thailand indefinitely extends visa-free entry for Indians

In a positive development for Indian travel enthusiasts, Thailand has announced an unlimited extension of its visa-free entry policy for Indian nationals. This extension, which was originally scheduled to end on 11 November 2024, allows Indian visitors to enjoy a visa-free stay in Thailand for up to 60 days, with the option of further extension…

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Donald Trump wins US presidential elections defeats Kamala Harris

Donald J. Trump, once and now president-elect, completed an improbable political comeback by defeating Vice President Kamala Harris on promises to jump-start the economy and deport undocumented immigrants by the millions. Trump’s victory over Harris, who was the first woman of color to win a major party’s presidential nomination, early Wednesday morning. She took the…

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40,000 Indians apply for 1,000 spots in Australia’s new work visa ballot

Almost 40,000 Indians have applied for 1,000 places under Australia’s new Working Holiday Maker visa program, Australia’s Assistant Immigration Minister Matt Thistlethwaite announced on Monday. The visa voting process, which began on October 1, will close at the end of the month. Applicants will be randomly selected by ballot and successful candidates can apply for…

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Ratan Tata, ‘Titan’ of Indian business dies aged 86

Ratan Tata, a former chairman of Indian conglomerate Tata Sons, died at a Mumbai sanatorium on Wednesday night. He was 86. Tata Sons chairman N Chandrasekaran showed Tata’s demise and defined him in a declaration as his “friend, mentor, and guide”. He did now not offer a cause of death. Tata changed into admitted this…

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Buried World War 2 bomb of US explodes at Japanese airport

An unexploded World War II American bomb buried at a Japanese airport exploded on Wednesday, leaving a large crater on the runway and canceling more than 80 flights but causing no injuries, Japanese officials said. Land and Transport Ministry officials said there were no planes nearby when the bomb exploded at Miyazaki Airport in southwestern…

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Snow Disappears From Uttarakhand’s Om Parvat For The First Time Ever

For the first time in recorded history, Om Parvat in Uttarakhand was completely snow-free last week, raising concerns among visitors over the unusual phenomenon. Images shared by nearby residents showed the usually snow-covered mountain looking desolate. According to an official quoted by news agency PTI, the lack of snow could affect tourism in the area…

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Sikkim Makes It Mandatory For Tourist Vehicles To Carry Garbage Bags

The Sikkim government has introduced a new mandate requiring all tourist vehicles entering the state to carry large garbage bags. This was announced by the Sikkim Department of Tourism and Civil Aviation. The initiative aims to promote environmental sustainability across tourism destinations and encourage community involvement to achieve this goal, the ministry said. Tour operators,…

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MrBeast becomes most subscribed YouTuber, overtakes T-Series

Pune – Jimmy Donaldson aka MrBeast has overtaken T-series to become the most subscribed Youtuber. US YouTube announced the news on social media platform X on Sunday along with the latest subscription figures compared to T-series. In his post, he mentions, “After 6 years, we finally got our revenge on PewDiePie.” Tesla boss Elon Musk…

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India to discuss new research station in Antarctica at Kerala climate

India will discuss a new research station it wants to build in Antarctica at the 46th Antarctic Treaty Consultative Meeting (ATCM) being held in Kochi between May 20 and 30. More than 350 researchers and officials from nearly 40 countries are expected to attend the meeting. But overall, the most important meeting agenda is climate…

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