Bowlers will be allowed to use saliva to shine the cricket ball in the upcoming Indian Premier League (IPL), reversing the ...
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Modi's unravelling: from shining to stinking IndiaDespite Modi's transformation of 'Shining India' into 'Sabka Saath, Sabka Vikas', the reality of repression, majoritarianism and social unrest presents altogether a different narrative. Provided ...
Speaking at the Advantage Assam 2.0 Business Summit, World Bank country director Auguste Tano Kouame said the lender remains optimistic about India’s economic prospects, despite a slight ...
The BCCI on Thursday lifted the ban on use of saliva on the ball in the upcoming Indian Premier League after a majority of ...
The World Bank on Wednesday expressed strong confidence in the Indian economy and appealed to all to come and invest in the country. Speaking at the Advantage Assam 2.0 Business Summit ...
The rhetoric of 'Shining India' is now overshadowed by increasing authoritarianism, majoritarian politics, upending of democratic institutions and selective development in sectors that are seen as ...
Indian fast bowler Mohammed Siraj says the lifting of the ban is an "excellent decision" Bowlers will be allowed to use saliva to shine the cricket ball in the upcoming Indian Premier League (IPL ...
Bowlers will be allowed to use saliva to shine the cricket ball in the upcoming Indian Premier League (IPL), reversing the ban imposed during the Covid pandemic five years ago, reports say.
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