After Tokyo disappointment, India’s golden arm Neeraj Chopra pens first note for fans: ‘It’s not how …’ | More sports News

India’s Neeraj Chopra reacts (AP Photo) Neeraj Chopra, India’s javelin throw champion, finished eighth at the World Championships in Tokyo on Thursday, marking a disappointing end to his season.Chopra, who was experiencing back pain since early this month, managed a throw of 84.03 meters before being eliminated in the fifth round of finals.Debutant Sachin Yadav…

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‘Could have stayed silent’: Ian Bremmer praises PM Modi ‘defying’ Trump; how it had positive impact | India News

American political scientist and Eurasia Group president Ian Bremmer praised PM Modi for publicly rejecting US President Donald Trump’s claim of mediating between India and Pakistan during the escalation in May following Operation Sindoor. Bremmer described the move as a rare show of resistance against Washington that stood out on the global stage, claiming that…

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Zubeen Garg Death News: Zubeen Garg passes away: Singer loses his life at 52 in tragic scuba diving accident in Singapore |

Singer and cultural icon from Assam, Zubeen Garg, has passed away at the age of 52 following a tragic scuba diving accident in Singapore.As reported by PTI, Zubeen, widely loved across Assam and the Northeast, was in Singapore to attend the North East Festival. The three-day festival, which was scheduled to begin on Friday, was…

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New feature! EPFO launches ‘Passbook Lite’ – What types of benefits will members see?

The Employees’ Provident Fund Organisation (EPFO) has introduced a new feature, “Passbook Lite,” on its member portal, aimed at giving employees a simplified, single-window view of their provident fund accounts.Union labour & employment minister Mansukh Mandaviya said the move is part of a series of reforms designed to “improve transparency, reduce grievances, and enhance member…

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Pahalgam attack: NIA court extends custody by 45 days; accused’s forensic, DNA and mobile data reports awaited | India News

NEW DELHI: A special NIA court in Jammu has given investigators 45 more days to keep two men in custody over the Pahalgam terror attack, extending their remand beyond the usual 90-day limit.On September 18, special judge Sandeep Gandotra allowed the National Investigation Agency (NIA) to continue its probe against Bashir Ahmad Jothat, a resident…

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