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Asia Cup 2025 | ‘He has created a new template’: Aakash Chopra hails Gautam Gambhir’s stellar start as India’s white-ball coach | Cricket News

Gautam Gambhir, Ajit Agarkar and Shubman Gill (Getty Images) NEW DELHI: Former India batter Aakash Chopra has lavished praise on head coach Gautam Gambhir for his remarkable tenure so far as India’s white-ball coach, highlighting the team’s impressive run of results and their Champions Trophy triumph under his leadership.Go Beyond The Boundary with our YouTube…

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Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce officially engaged: From Donald Trump to Selena Gomez, Suhana Khan and Ananya Panday, celebrities send couple their love |

Taylor Swift and her NFL beau, Travis Kelce are officially engaged, and the world can’t stop talking about it.On August 26, the couple shared the happy news in a joint Instagram post, writing, “Your English teacher and your gym teacher are getting married.” Taylor and Travis’ engagement announcement The couple made the big announcement by…

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AI to augment jobs, not take them away: HCLTech chair Roshni Nadar | Bengaluru News

Bengaluru: HCLTech chairperson Roshni Nadar Malhotra addressed concerns about AI-related job losses at the company’s AGM on Tuesday, assuring shareholders that the technology is being used to boost employee productivity, not replace jobs. She emphasized that the company’s focus is on job transformation, not elimination. “AI is being introduced as a co-pilot to augment human…

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‘Trump has said it again’: Congress questions PM Modi’s silence over fresh India-Pak claims | India News

NEW DELHI: After US President Donald Trump once again claimed he directly mediated an India–Pakistan ceasefire, preventing a potential “nuclear war,” Congress MP Manickam Tagore lashed out at Prime Minister Narendra Modi for his silence, calling it a “surrender” and demanding clarification.Also Read: Trump reiterates tariff forced India-Pakistan ceasefire; mentions 150m dollar planes went down…

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Shadow schooling surge reveals stark urban-rural divide in Indian education: What it is and why 33% of students rely on private coaching

In India, classrooms are no longer the only places where students learn. For nearly one in three schoolchildren, education now extends far beyond the school bell, and into private coaching centers, tuition classes, and home tutoring. A recent government survey reveals a stark divide: While government schools still dominate in villages, urban families are increasingly…

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