Cricket | National Sports Governance Act: ‘Would like BCCI to hold upcoming elections as per new act’

The Sports Ministry prefers the upcoming BCCI elections to align with the new National Sports Governance Act, potentially allowing older officials to contest if international federations permit. However, the ministry is prepared for the elections to proceed under existing Lodha Committee guidelines if the new act’s rules aren’t finalised in time.

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“He’s angry about how she treated him”: Tom Brady reportedly still resentful toward Gisele Bündchen and refuses to remain silent anymore

Since their October 2022 divorce, Tom Brady and Gisele Bundchen haven’t been seen together, and no longer follow each other on social media. Reportedly, Brady is unhappy with how Bundchen treated him during their marriage. He recently remarked on prioritizing his career for his family, hinting at differing views on parenting.

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Canadian town passes landmark resolution against Hinduphobia, honours Hindu contributions

Wainwright, Alberta, Canada, has officially recognized Hinduism’s significant contributions through a mayoral proclamation. The town condemned Hinduphobia, celebrated the religion’s core values, and acknowledged the integral role of Canadian Hindus in public service, culture, and the economy. This move underscores growing awareness of the Hindu diaspora’s impact on multicultural societies amidst rising concerns about anti-Hindu…

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Daily Career Horoscope, November 30, 2025: Growth energy rises, these zodiac signs will achieve milestones

Unlock your career and financial potential daily with astrological guidance. Discover personalized insights to boost productivity, manage finances wisely, and seize opportunities. Follow expert horoscope advice tailored for your professional and wealth-building journey. Each sign receives specific tips for navigating work challenges and financial decisions on November 30, 2025, encouraging proactive growth and mindful choices.

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US pharma threats: Donald Trump says ‘very high tariff’ for drug companies by the end of month; semiconductors to follow soon

President Trump announced potential tariffs on imported pharmaceuticals by month’s end, followed by semiconductor levies. These actions, under Section 232, aim to bolster US production, citing national security concerns due to high import volumes. The pharmaceutical tariffs could significantly impact major drugmakers, while semiconductor tariffs may affect tech giants and consumer prices.

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