‘He was everything we dream of becoming’: Sunil Gavaskar’s moving tribute to Garry Sobers | Cricket News

Former India captain Sunil Gavaskar paid tribute to Sir Garfield Sobers after the West Indies great passed away on Friday, calling him the greatest cricketer to have ever played the game and the player every child dreams of becoming.Widely regarded as cricket’s greatest all-rounder, Sobers died at his home in Barbados, 11 days before his…

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State to directly buy land for power projects | Kolkata News

Kolkata: Chief minister Suvendu Adhikari on Tuesday announced that the Bengal govt will directly buy land required for power projects, assuring landowners of attractive compensation to facilitate infrastructure development.“The state govt will directly buy land for any power project. Landowners will receive an attractive rate for their land in accordance with the 2013 Act. Many…

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Candolim panchayat opposes mega project amid water crisis | Goa News

The locals alleged that mega housing projects are being approved without considering the limited local resources. Calangute: At the Candolim gram sabha on Sunday, villagers said that approving a 32-flat project with private plunge pools raised concerns, given the village’s inadequate water supply. They alleged that mega housing projects are being approved without considering the…

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Sensex jumps over 500 points, Nifty above 24,200: Top reasons driving stock market rally

AI generated image, used only for representational purpose Dalal Street made a strong comeback on Wednesday, reversing previous session’s losses as improving tech sentiments, firmer rupee, and other geopolitical cues boosted investor confidence. BSE Sensex jumped 553 points to 77,603.57 in early trade, while NSE Nifty gained 148.15 points to 24,198.40. The recovery came a…

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How a giant iceberg travelled from Alaska to Iowa in 1977 for Saudi Arabia’s ambitious plan to turn Antarctic icebergs into a freshwater source | World News

In the autumn of 1977, visitors arriving in Ames, Iowa, encountered something they would never have expected to see in the American Midwest: a massive iceberg sitting inside a refrigerated room at Iowa State University. It had travelled thousands of kilometres from Alaska by helicopter, aircraft and truck, not as a scientific curiosity but as…

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