Kriti Sanon’s ‘Tere Ishk Mein’ beats ‘Bachchhan Paandey’ to score her 3rd biggest day 1 collection

Kriti Sanon’s latest film, Tere Ishq Mein, has achieved a remarkable Rs 16.50 crore opening day, marking the third-highest debut of her career. This success, despite a conventional release, underscores her growing star power and audience trust, surpassing even bigger-budget films. The film’s strong performance, boosted by its music and Kriti’s popularity, highlights her consistent…

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‘Disappointing’: Alyssa Healy rues dropped catches and handing Jemimah Rodrigues reprieves in World Cup semi-final

Australia’s ODI World Cup journey concluded with a semi-final loss to India, marking captain Alyssa Healy’s final appearance in the format. Despite an unbeaten run, crucial dropped catches and a strong Indian chase proved costly. Healy acknowledged the team’s uncharacteristic lack of clinical execution and expressed excitement for the next generation of Australian cricketers.

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Is UPI available in Gulf countries? How Indian expats can use UPI across banks and apps: All you need to know

UPI’s presence is rapidly expanding across the GCC, offering residents, travelers, and businesses a seamless, real-time payment solution. With its integration into countries like the UAE, Qatar, and Saudi Arabia, UPI simplifies cross-border transactions, making payments easier for Indian expatriates and tourists. Through strategic partnerships, UPI is positioned to transform digital payment systems in the…

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‘Unfortunate occurrences can be avoided’: BSF-BGB talks flag border row; vow zero tolerance on insurgents

Border Security Force and Border Guard Bangladesh met in Dhaka. They discussed border attacks on BSF personnel by Bangladeshi individuals. BSF raised concerns about injuries to its personnel. The two sides also talked about construction near the international border. They agreed to coordinate patrols and increase public awareness. The next meeting is scheduled for March…

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10 college degrees Harvard hints are losing value and what to study instead

New insights from Harvard research indicate some college majors may face diminishing returns. Employers increasingly value specific skills over general degrees. This trend suggests certain fields could lose appeal. Students are advised to consider majors that offer adaptability and clear industry alignment. Future-proof your education by focusing on in-demand skills and specialisations.

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