Death of 13-year-old student in Maharashtra highlights dangers of corporal punishment in schools

A 13-year-old student’s death after being forced to do sit-ups for lateness has reignited debate on corporal punishment, prohibited by the RTE Act. Paediatricians warn that such unaccustomed physical exertion can cause severe muscle breakdown (rhabdomyolysis), potentially leading to fatal complications. Experts emphasise the risks even with moderate exercise, highlighting the need for positive motivation…

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IND vs ENG: ‘Slow over-rate is quality cricket’ – Brad Hogg weighs in as England docked two WTC points for Lord’s Test

Brad Hogg defends slow over-rates in Test cricket, deeming them acceptable when matches are intense and display character. His comments follow England’s ICC World Test Championship points deduction. Hogg suggests slow play can be strategic, especially in England, allowing bowlers to conserve energy and create tension, highlighting a pivotal moment in India’s Lord’s defeat.

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“Give up my dream because…”: Gisele Bündchen slammed the media and reveals the truth behind split with Tom Brady

Gisele Bundchen addressed the media frenzy surrounding her divorce from Tom Brady. She clarified that Brady’s football career was not the sole reason. Bundchen emphasized that they grew apart gradually. She mourned the end of their shared dream. Bundchen expressed continued support for Brady’s happiness and success. She dismissed rumors of ultimatums and lifestyle clashes.

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PlayStation State of Play September 2025: Timings, platform, and what to expect

Sony has announced its PlayStation State of Play presentation for September 24, 2025, showcasing new game announcements, gameplay trailers, and updates from PlayStation Studios and partner developers. The event, lasting approximately 35 minutes, will feature an extended gameplay segment for Saros from Housemarque. Rumored reveals include Marvel’s Wolverine, along with potential spotlights on upcoming titles…

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