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IPL 2025: Rs 2 cr to Rs 12.25 cr star! Mohammed Siraj hits 100-wicket mark in style | Cricket News

[ad_1] Mohammed Siraj (BCCI/IPL Photo) NEW DELHI: Mohammed Siraj etched his name into the record books by completing 100 wickets in the Indian Premier League during the IPL 2025 clash between Gujarat Titans and Sunrisers Hyderabad at the Rajiv Gandhi International Stadium in Hyderabad on Sunday. The speedster reached the milestone with his second wicket in the form of Abhishek Sharma - becoming the 26th bowler in IPL history to achieve the feat.Siraj now has 100 wickets in 97 matches at an average of just over 29, with an economy rate of 8.65. Notably, 42 of those wickets have come in the powerplay, underlining his impact with the new ball. He has been in top form this season, already bagging seven wickets in four games.Siraj began his IPL career with Sunrisers Hyderabad in 2017 after being picked for Rs 2.6 […]

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Sudarsan Pattnaik becomes first Indian to win UK’s Fred Darrington Sand Master Award

[ad_1] NEW DELHI: With waves crashing behind him and a 10-foot sculpture of Lord Ganesha rising from the sand, Sudarsan Pattnaik made history on the shores of southern England. The world-renowned Indian sand artist was honoured with the Fred Darrington Sand Master Award at the Sandworld 2025 International Sand Art Festival in Weymouth, Dorset — becoming the first Indian to receive the prestigious title named after the legendary British sculptor. "This recognition is a testament to my 10-foot sand sculpture of Lord Ganesha, symbolising the universal message of World Peace," said Pattnaik, standing beside his intricately carved tribute to the elephant-headed deity, which quickly became the festival’s centrepiece. This year’s edition of Sandworld carries extra weight, marking 100 years since Fred Darrington — considered the father of British sand sculpture — began his artistic journey in Weymouth. Organisers described Pattnaik’s […]

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‘Some people have habit of crying’: PM Modi’s veiled jab at CM Stalin over funds | India News

[ad_1] 120035674NEW DELHI: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday categorically refuted the allegations made by Tamil Nadu chief minister MK Stalin over inadequate allocation of funds to the state and said that "some people have the habit of crying without any reason."During a public address in Rameswaram, PM Modi, without naming Stalin, claimed that the central government has allocated three times more money for the development of the state in the last decade than the previous government."Tamil Nadu has a very big role in the journey of a developed India. I believe the stronger Tamil Nadu becomes, the faster India will grow. In the last decade, the central government has allocated three times more money for the development of Tamil Nadu than in 2014," PM Modi said."Despite this, some people have the habit of crying without any reason; they keep […]

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Walmart Boycott: What it is and how it is different from Boycott calls against Target and Amazon

[ad_1] A weeklong boycott of Walmart in the US starts April 7, the latest in a series of economic blackouts organized by the People's Union USA. The group has called for a week-long Walmart boycott, beginning Monday. The advocacy group, which was created in February, has previously organised national boycotts of retailers who canceled their Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) initiatives. These include Target and Amazon.Starting in late February, the group has organised a day of total economic blackout and boycott of Amazon. However, unlike the February 28 protests that targeted retailers like Target that have cancelled their DEI programmes, the newest boycotts are said to be about corporate greed and political corruption, according to a post on the People’s Union USA website.“No matter what side of the political fence you stand on, you should be able to agree that […]

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Americans ask ‘Elon and Felon’ to get their ‘hands off’ jobs, savings, education etc

[ad_1] Protestors shout slogans as they take to the streets and march during a "Hands Off!" protest against President Donald Trump. (AP) TOI Correspondent from Washington: Agitated Americans gathered in the thousands at rallies before government buildings, at neighborhood parks, and even at street corners across the country on Saturday to ask MAGA billionaires to get their grubby "hands off" regular people's jobs and savings, their rights and freedoms. "Elon and Felon" -- as one poster put it -- were the target of much anger and ridicule at more than 1400 “Hands Off!” protests nationwide organized by a coalition of progressive advocacy groups like MoveOn and Indivisible. The demonstrations, the first coordinated ones after Donald Trump returned to the White House for a second term just ten weeks ago, were aimed at sending a united message of resistance against MAGA […]

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Samsung Galaxy A55 vs Vivo V30 Pro: How the two affordable premium Android phones compare

[ad_1] Samsung recently expanded its mid-range A-series with two new smartphones -- Galaxy A55 and A35. The more expensive Samsung Galaxy A55 starts at Rs 39,999 and is the first mid-range Smartphone from Samsung to come with 12GB RAM. However, the 12GB RAM variant is priced at Rs 45,999. The smartphone features a Full HD+ display, an Exynos chipset, a 50MP camera and supports 25W charging. Samsung Galaxy A55 is set to be available in India soon. On the other hand, Chinese smartphone maker Vivo launched its latest V30 series which also includes two smartphones -- the Vivo V30 and the V30 Pro. The higher-priced V30 Pro starts at Rs 41,999 and also comes in a 12GB option that is priced at Rs 45,999. This smartphone is already available for sale and sports a curved AMOLED display, much better camera […]

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‘We don’t want control, just lawful use’: JP Nadda clarifies Centre’s stand on Waqf Boards on BJP’s foundation day | India News

[ad_1] NEW DELHI: On the BJP’s 46th Foundation Day, party president JP Nadda asserted that the Centre has no intention of controlling Waqf Boards but wants to ensure they function within the framework of the law. Speaking at the party headquarters in Delhi on Sunday, Nadda said the aim is to direct Waqf assets towards education, healthcare, and employment for the Muslim community.“We do not seek to control the Waqf Board. Our goal is to ensure that those managing it operate within the bounds of the law… The properties and funds of the Waqf Board will be dedicated to promoting education, providing healthcare and employment opportunities for the Muslim community,” Nadda said.Citing global examples, he noted, “In Turkey and many other Muslim countries, the government has taken control of Waqf properties. We are only saying: follow the rules.”BJP’s rise, from […]

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Share market outlook: Tariff, US inflation, and RBI’s MPC rate cut decision to drive investor sentiment next week

[ad_1] AI generated image means for representation purpose only Analysts anticipate a volatile week ahead for stock markets as investors closely monitor the impact of US tariffs, US inflation data, and the Reserve Bank of India's (RBI) upcoming interest rate decision. The uncertainty surrounding global trade and inflation, sparked by the US tariff impositions, continues to drive market sentiment.US President Donald Trump's recent announcement of reciprocal tariffs has fueled concerns over a potential trade war, which could significantly impact global trade and economic growth. Experts warn that this escalation in tariffs might lead to inflationary pressures and slowdown in key global economies, further complicating the market outlook.Volatile trends"The upcoming week will be volatile for both global and Indian markets," Puneet Singhania, Director at Master Trust Group told news agency PTI. "The markets are grappling with the aftermath of the US […]

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Navigating the FDA’s Cybersecurity Guidance for Medical Devices

[ad_1] In September 2023, the FDA's issued guidance on "Cybersecurity in Medical Devices: Quality System Considerations and Content of Premarket Submissions" which outlined critical recommendations for medical device manufacturers to ensure the security and safety of their products. This comprehensive guidance applies to a wide range of devices, including those with software functions, programmable logic, or connectivity capabilities. After nearly two years of helping Medical Device manufacturers work through this guidance, we thought it would be helpful to share some of the key points that comprise this guidance. One of the key principles emphasized in the guidance is that cybersecurity is an integral part of device safety and effectiveness and must be addressed throughout the total product lifecycle (TPLC). Manufacturers are expected to establish and maintain quality systems that account for cybersecurity risks, using processes such as a Secure Product […]