WTC Final: History made after 145 years at Lord’s as Australia and South Africa share rare record | Cricket News

South Africa’s Kagiso Rabada celebrates with teammates (AP Photo/Kirsty Wigglesworth) The opening day of the World Test Championship (WTC) Final between South Africa and Australia at Lord’s delivered high drama, exceptional bowling, and a historic statistical anomaly. Kagiso Rabada stole the show with a brilliant five-wicket haul, helping South Africa bowl out Australia for just…

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5 Yoga asanas to help lower Uric acid

Trikonasana pose improves digestion and metabolism, which in turn can flush out excess uric acid. It also increases blood flow and stimulates the abdominal organs, helping the body get rid of toxins like uric acid. To reap the full benefits, do this asana everyday. How to do it: Stand with your feet wide apart. Turn…

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Operation Sindoor: Over 600 Pakistan drones killed by Army air defence units | India News

Indian Army’s air defence units swiftly deployed along the western front, successfully neutralizing over 600 Pakistani drones and repelling the rest during ‘Operation Sindoor’. A multi-layered air defence network, integrating legacy weapons with indigenous systems like Akash and Akashteer, showcased unmatched precision and thwarted Pakistan’s attempts to overwhelm India’s air defence grid. This operation demonstrated…

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7 networking strategies that work in both academia and professional setting

Whether you’re a graduate student navigating academic circles or a professional looking to grow your career, one thing remains constant: networking matters. But contrary to popular belief, networking isn’t just about handing out business cards or collecting LinkedIn connections—it’s about building meaningful, reciprocal relationships.Here are seven networking strategies that work seamlessly across both academia and…

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