Asian Archery Championships: India’s women, mixed teams strike Gold, men’s team takes Silver

India’s compound archers showcased exceptional skill at the Asian Championships, clinching two gold medals and one silver. The women’s team triumphed over Korea in a nail-biting final, while the mixed team secured another gold against Bangladesh. Despite a strong performance, the men’s team narrowly missed gold, settling for silver against Kazakhstan.

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Suryakumar gushes over Shubman Gill’s reverse sweep, calls Abhishek Sharma ‘selfless’

India’s captain Suryakumar Yadav showered praise on openers Abhishek Sharma and Shubman Gill after their blistering 105-run stand floored Pakistan in the Asia Cup. He lauded Abhishek’s “selfless” approach and tireless work ethic, while calling Gill’s controlled stroke play — highlighted by a reverse sweep — a sign of class. Surya likened their contrasting styles…

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Is college still worth it in the US? Here’s how institutions are fighting to prove their ROI

Amid rising tuition, growing student debt, and a competitive job market, Americans are increasingly questioning whether a college degree is worth the cost. While most bachelor’s programs still offer a positive return on investment, outcomes vary widely by state, discipline, and institution. Colleges are responding with tuition adjustments, career-focused programs, and transparency initiatives to prove…

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UAE: Over 3,600 people convert to Islam in Dubai in first half of 2025

Over 3,600 people embraced Islam in Dubai during the first half of 2025 through the Mohammed bin Rashid Centre for Islamic Culture. The Centre also enrolled 1,300+ students and conducted educational initiatives, including immersive learning via the Sustainable Knowledge Room. Operating under IACAD, the Centre promotes religious awareness, intercultural dialogue, and structured Islamic education across…

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