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India CT squad: Iyer - the crucial piece in middle-order puzzle
India's senior selection committee, led by Ajit Agarkar, will announce the provisional squad for the Champions Trophy in Mumbai on Saturday. Choices for the middle-order positions are crucial, with Shreyas Iyer being almost certain. The choice between all-rounders Axar Patel and Ravindra Jadeja is pivotal, given Axar's recent form.
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KPCC Vice-President slams RSS chief for Ayodhya temple remarks, linking its inauguration with ‘true independence’
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Allegations of corruption about ethanol plant politically motivated: Rajesh
He says government has followed all norms in sanctioning an investment proposal placed before it
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New soil testing resource centre in Hyderabad to help farmers, researchers and institutions
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Vedupari celebrated at Srirangam temple
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DKS refuses to comment on KPCC chairmanship controversy
We are strengthening the government from Belagavi, says Dy.CM
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Final rites of Gopan held in Neyyattinkara
After post-mortem examination, the body of the self-styled priest was brought home in a procession marked by chanting of prayers. The earlier tomb was demolished and a bigger one built. Police await result of chemical analysis
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Five reasons Donald Trump supporters believe God is on his side
Here’s the evidence. Both times that he won the presidency, he beat female candidates. The man who beat him last time lost mental cognition halfway through the battle, forcing the Democrats to install a Black-Indian female candidate with six vacillating accents who couldn’t take softball interviews to save her life and struggled whenever she was required to speak rather than laugh. Divine intervention?
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Expert hails marketing skills of kirana shop owners without the use of AI or data
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Two iconic tea factories set to bite the dust
Factories located at Londry and Cheenthalar, near Elappara, are among the first built by British planters in the Peerumade hills, heralding the growth of tea industry in the region. With the companies ceasing operations, the process to demolish them have been set in motion
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Major tea estate in Pandalur transports body of deceased worker on tractor
Almost all tea estates in the region, including the government-run TANTEA have failed in their duty to treat their workers with dignity and respect, says K. Sagadevan, general secretary of VCK’s Labour Liberation Front
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Summit in Thrissur focusses on sustainable farming, raising farmers’ income
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Karnataka Lokayukta police arrested office manager of Shivamogga City Corporation for bribery
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'Will do everything to make world more peaceful': Trump, Xi hold phone call
US President-elect Donald Trump and Chinese President Xi Jinping had a phone call just days before Trump's inauguration. Although Xi will not attend, vice president Han Zheng will represent China, marking a significant first. The Chinese foreign ministry emphasised the importance of a cooperative relationship between the nations. High-profile international leaders have also confirmed their attendance.
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GHMC to order inquiry into bills submitted for old sanctions
The civic body is bringing back the audit, so that there are proper checks and balances before release of funds, an official explained
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'Looking for my spy': Is RedNote the new TikTok for Americans?
Millions of Americans are migrating to the Chinese lifestyle app RedNote as a TikTok ban looms. This platform has become a hub for US-China cultural exchange filled with memes, jokes, and candid conversations. The app's unique global interface encourages direct interaction between users from both nations, challenging assumptions and fostering digital diplomacy.
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Mallikarjun Kharge hits out at Modi govt for 'covering up' unemployment data
Mallikarjun Kharge criticizes the Modi government's handling of the job market, alleging data manipulation to cover up declining employment. He cites polls showing high unemployment among youth and difficulties in finding jobs, accusing the government of misleading the country and failing to deliver on its promise of creating two crore jobs annually.
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