‘Felt for a long time I didn’t care’: Heinrich Klaasen opens up on sudden retirement from International cricket | Cricket News

South Africa’s Heinrich Klaasen (AP Photo/Ricardo Mazalan, file) Former South African cricketer Heinrich Klaasen announced his retirement from international cricket at age 33, citing coaching changes and inability to reach an agreement with Cricket South Africa regarding his participation in major T20 leagues alongside international commitments. Klaasen had initially planned to continue playing white-ball cricket…

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‘Whole world now knows the truth’: Shashi Tharoor-led delegation wraps up US visit; urges global terror fight | India News

NEW DELHI: The multi-party parliamentary delegation led by Congress MP Shashi Tharoor on late Sunday concluded its high-level visit to the United States, wrapping up the final leg of a diplomatic mission aimed at building international consensus on India’s counter-terrorism stance following the April 22 terror attack in Pahalgam, which left 26 people dead.Taking to…

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early signs your body is begging for sunshine​

Okay, you’ve read the signs and some of them sound a little too familiar. What now?First, don’t panic. Vitamin D deficiency is super treatable. A simple blood test can measure your 25-hydroxyvitamin D level. Depending on how low you are, your doctor might recommend:Daily supplements (D3 is usually better absorbed than D2)15–30 minutes of sunlight…

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WTC Final: ‘We’ve Buried the Past,’ says Aiden Markram as South Africa dream big ahead of Lord’s encounter | Cricket News

Aiden Markram (Photo by Paul Harding/Getty Images) South African batsman Aiden Markram expressed confidence that his team will overcome past tournament failures when they face Australia in the World Test Championship final at Lord’s on Wednesday. Speaking to reporters at Lord’s on Sunday, Markram addressed concerns about previous defeats, including last year’s T20 World Cup…

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Mohandas Pai flags lack of domestic capital for Indian startups; urges policy overhaul; calls for stronger R&D support

NEW DELHI: Indian startups are struggling to grow due to limited domestic investment and restrictive government regulations, warned industry veteran and Aarin Capital Chairman Mohandas Pai, calling for urgent policy reforms and increased R&D funding to boost the ecosystem.He cautioned that despite India’s position as the world’s third-largest startup ecosystem, the nation could lose ground…

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In 2 years, NHAI barred 29 firms from bidding after poor quality work | India News

NEW DELHI: PM Narendra Modi has asked road transport ministry to formulate “clear norms and standards” for subcontractors engaged by main highway builders to ensure high quality of work during project execution. The ministry has also been instructed to rework the criteria of eligibility and selection of supervision engineers, who are responsible for quality compliance…

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5 things parents of successful kids do differently! |

Parents of successful children foster optimism, tailoring motivation to their child’s passions and allowing them to learn through exploration. They cultivate curiosity and lead with love, prioritizing support and presence over pressure. By nurturing a genuine love for learning and empowering children to figure things out independently, these parents set the stage for future success….

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