The Great Indian Kapil Show 3: Shilpa Shetty reveals her mom used to hit her and sister Shamita Shetty with ‘chappal and jhadu’; says, “She’s very strict”

The Great Indian Kapil Show witnessed laughter as Shilpa and Shamita Shetty, along with Huma Qureshi and Saqib Saleem, shared sibling stories. Shilpa revealed their mother’s strict upbringing, involving ‘chapal’ and ‘jhadu’ discipline, which instilled values in them. The episode highlighted sibling bonds with anecdotes, matchmaking advice, and playful memories, creating a fun-filled atmosphere.

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Seven superclouds: Giant gas neighbours of our solar system discovered

Astronomers have identified seven massive superclouds of gas near our solar system, reshaping our understanding of interstellar space. These structures, thousands of light-years across, are potential star birthplaces, possibly formed from the Milky Way’s spiral arms. The discovery, enabled by advanced mapping, reveals a galactic framework influencing star formation and galactic evolution, opening new avenues…

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Is it really dengue? Diseases mimicking dengue fever

Dengue-prone regions face diagnostic challenges due to illnesses mimicking dengue fever, leading to delayed treatment and worsened outcomes. Viral infections like Chikungunya and Zika, bacterial diseases such as Leptospirosis and Typhoid fever, and parasitic infections like Malaria present similar symptoms. Recognizing these dengue mimickers, including liver and autoimmune conditions, is crucial for accurate diagnosis, timely…

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‘Workload management is nonsense’: Former India cricketer blasts Jasprit Bumrah after IND vs ENG series

Following India’s 2-2 Test series draw against England, workload management debates resurface. Sandeep Patil criticises the modern approach, contrasting it with the dedication of past legends like Gavaskar and Kapil Dev, who consistently played without demanding breaks. Patil questions the influence of physios in team selection, emphasising unwavering commitment when representing the nation.

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