IND vs ENG | ‘People will ask if Shubman Gill trusts his attack’: Ex-England captain on India’s declaration delay

Nasser Hussain believes India faces pressure to secure a win on Day 5 against England in the second Test, questioning Shubman Gill’s trust in his bowlers if they fail. Mark Butcher suggests a draw would be a moral victory for England, fueled by India’s late declaration, urging them to seize the opportunity and entertain fans…

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Before Mumbai University, this college laid the foundation for the city’s modern education

Elphinstone College, established in 1856 in South Mumbai, fostered Mumbai’s higher education system. Originating from the Bombay Native Education Society in 1824, it was named after Governor Mountstuart Elphinstone. This college nurtured prominent figures like B. R. Ambedkar and Dadabhai Naoroji. Elphinstone also birthed institutions like Government Law College and Sir J. J. School of…

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From Kuttu to Jawar: Indian grains and their english names

Indian kitchens are treasure troves of nutritious grains, often overlooked despite their presence in daily meals. This article highlights five such grains: kuttu (buckwheat), jowar (sorghum), bajra (pearl millet), ragi (finger millet), and rajgira (amaranth). Each grain offers unique health benefits, from boosting energy and aiding digestion to providing essential minerals and antioxidants, making them…

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NHL analysts project optimism as Colorado Avalanche signs Brent Burns to strengthen blue line

Brent Burns, a seasoned defenseman, joins the Colorado Avalanche on a one-year contract. Burns, previously with the Carolina Hurricanes, brings experience and leadership. Analysts praise his hockey IQ and physical fitness. He will strengthen Avalanche’s defense alongside Cale Makar and Devon Toews. Burns aims to contribute to the team’s playoff aspirations. His passion for the…

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