Australian Open: When Sachin Tendulkar’s childhood idol became the first to be disqualified from a Grand Slam | Tennis News

John McEnroe (Video grab) The year’s first Grand Slam is in full swing at Melbourne Park, as the Australian Open has once again captivated the tennis world from Down Under.Go Beyond The Boundary with our YouTube channel. SUBSCRIBE NOW!The usual suspects among the men’s singles title contenders — Carlos Alcaraz, Jannik Sinner and Novak Djokovic…

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Sunita Williams looked to India from space to call ‘home’: Know all about her Indian father, mother and husband |

Sunita Williams, the Indian origin astronaut with record-breaking spacewalks and months orbiting Earth, recently visited India. On her trip to the nation, she talked about her late father and his lasting legacy.It is absolutely true that no matter how high a person reaches in terms of career, family roots dig deep, significantly influencing who we…

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‘Emraan Hashmi listens and reacts, and that elevates the scene:’ ‘Taskaree’ actress Zoya Afroz opens up on Emraan Hashmi’s calm confidence |

Zoya Afroz, previously celebrated for her childhood performances, views her latest Netflix venture ‘Taskaree: The Smuggler’s Web’ as a pivotal turning point in her career. With a focus on transformation and resilience, she prioritizes depth in her artistry—highlighted by her collaboration with Emraan Hashmi. Zoya Afroz is not content to rely solely on nostalgia. While…

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‘Because colour of my flag is green’: AIMIM corporator Sahar Shaikh clarifies her ‘paint Mumbra green’ remark | India News

NEW DELHI: AIMIM corporator Sahar Shaikh, who had courted controversy with her statement “Mumbra must be completely painted green”, has clarified her remarks and accused rivals of indulging in communal politics. “In the next municipal elections, all winning candidates from Mumbra would be from the AIMIM. Mumbra must be completely painted green,” the 22-year-old corporator…

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Budget expectations 2026: Recycling industry seeks open scrap trade; flags tariff risks to circular economy

As global tariff uncertainty reshapes trade flows, leaders from the recycling industry have urged policymakers to prioritise open markets and ease cross-border movement of scrap and reusable materials in the Union Budget 2026, arguing that unrestricted trade is critical to building a resilient circular economy.Speaking at the International Material Recycling Conference (IMRC) 2026 here, industry…

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