‘To beat India, you cannot rely on … ‘: Nasser Hussain warns England ahead of crucial Women’s Cricket World Cup fixture

Former England captain Nasser Hussain believes India must embrace an aggressive mindset against England in their crucial World Cup clash. He highlighted England’s bowling strength but urged their batters for collective effort. Hussain stressed India’s need to convert close games into wins, drawing belief from their earlier series triumph over England.

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Sivaji’s new film: Actor turns into Panchayat Secretary Sriram in Sudheer Sriram’s directorial; Laya to play fierce Uttara

Veteran actors Sivaji and Laya reunite in Sudheer Sriram’s upcoming film. Sivaji portrays Panchayat Secretary Sriram, a man of integrity dedicated to his family. Laya plays Uttara, a homemaker with a hidden, darker side, determined to protect her loved ones. The film’s first look posters, released for Deepavali, hint at compelling character dynamics and a…

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Palomar College scraps anti-racism policy: Campus equity faces uncertain future

Palomar College’s board of directors sparked controversy by voting to remove its 2021 anti-racism policy, a move widely criticized by students, faculty, and the community. The decision, justified by legal concerns, reflects a broader national trend of rolling back diversity and inclusion policies under federal pressures. Critics warn the move could undermine campus equity and…

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Process on to appoint vice-chancellors, faculty hiring to follow: Odisha governor

Odisha’s universities are set to get 13 new vice-chancellors within three months, paving the way for much-needed faculty recruitment to fill over 2,100 vacant posts. Governor Kambhampati cited recent legislative changes for the delay, assuring that the appointment process is nearing completion. He also addressed concerns regarding high school dropouts and the Odisha-Andhra Pradesh border…

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