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  • Gavaskar Explains Kohli’s Dismissal in Australia Test Match

    Gavaskar Explains Kohli’s Dismissal in Australia Test Match

    Sunil Gavaskar, a legendary Indian cricket player, shared his thoughts on how Virat Kohli got out on the first day of the day-night Test match against Australia at Adelaide Oval. Kohli, who scored a great century in the previous Test, was dismissed again by a short ball outside the off stump. Fast bowler Mitchell Starc bowled a delivery that rose sharply, and while Kohli hesitated about whether to play or let it go, he ended up edging the ball into the slips and was out for just seven runs.

    Many people have criticized Kohli for not changing his batting style, especially given the bounce and pace of the pitches. He was out in a similar way during the first innings of the first Test in Perth. Former player Sanjay Manjrekar noted that Kohli’s Test average has dropped from over 50 to 48 partly because of his unwillingness to adjust his technique.

    Gavaskar, however, defended Kohli’s approach, highlighting that he has scored over 9,000 runs and 30 centuries in Test matches using the same technique. He said he wouldn’t be too concerned about these two dismissals. “This has happened in Perth and now again. It’s part of the game. Yes, his high back lift might slow him down. But Kohli knows how to bat; he has 30 hundreds to prove it. He wasn’t lucky in Perth or this time. There’s lots of time left in the series,” said Gavaskar on Jio Cinema after the day’s play.

    Former Australian player Matthew Hayden commented that Kohli made good decisions in his second innings in Perth. But in Adelaide, he went back to his old batting style, which led to trouble. “Conditions were tricky. In Perth, he was clear about his movements and played well. This time, he went back to his old stance and was caught off guard. He needs to get closer to the ball when it starts to swing,” Hayden explained.

    At the end of the first day’s play, Australia was in a strong position, finishing the day at 86-1, while India was bowled out for just 180 runs in their first innings, with Mitchell Starc taking impressive figures of 6-48.

  • Atkinson’s Hat-Trick Powers England to Lead Over New Zealand!

    Atkinson’s Hat-Trick Powers England to Lead Over New Zealand!

    On December 7, England’s fast bowler Gus Atkinson made headlines by taking a hat-trick and helping his team dismiss New Zealand for just 125 runs. This strong performance gave England a first-innings lead of 155 runs during the second Test in Wellington.

    After losing their opener, Zak Crawley, cheaply, England’s Ben Duckett and Jacob Bethell stepped up, guiding their team to 82 for 1 at lunch. Duckett was not out at 39 runs and Bethell had 34 not out, putting England in a powerful position.

    New Zealand started the day in trouble at 86 for 5 in response to England’s 280 runs. Brydon Carse, also a young bowler like Atkinson, quickly added to their troubles by dismissing Tom Blundell for 16 runs with a great ball that hit the top of the off stump.

    Things got worse for New Zealand when Nighwatchman Will O’Rourke was given out leg before wicket (lbw) for no runs. Atkinson took charge from his end, taking three wickets in a row. He dismissed Nathan Smith, who tried to play a delivery but only managed to hit it onto his own stumps. Next, he bowled Matt Henry for a golden duck (which means he got out on the first ball he faced) with a bouncer that was caught by Duckett at gully. Finally, Atkinson trapped Tim Southee lbw on his first ball.

    This hat-trick was a special moment, being the 47th in the history of Test cricket and the first by an England bowler since 2017. England had won the first Test by eight wickets in Christchurch last week, and now the Black Caps need to come up with a fantastic performance to stop England from winning their first series in New Zealand since 2008. The third and final Test will be in Hamilton soon.

    This article was created from an automated news feed and has not been changed from its original form.

  • Pushpa 2: The Rule – Family Drama and Action Unfolds!

    Pushpa 2: The Rule – Family Drama and Action Unfolds!

    Allu Arjun’s character, Pushpa Raj, is famous for his strong attitude and his rise to power in the red sanders smuggling world in the movie “Pushpa: The Rise” (2021). However, at his core, he is just a troubled young man seeking his family’s love and acceptance.

    The new film, “Pushpa 2: The Rule,” which came out this Thursday, resolves some of Pushpa’s personal and work problems. The ending leads us to the next movie, “Pushpa 3: The Rampage.” Spoiler Alert!

    Pushpa’s Family Relationships:
    In the first movie, we learn that Pushpa is the son of Molleti Venkata Ramana and his affair with Parvatamma. Because of this, his half-brother, Mohan Raj, often ridicules him and their mother. Pushpa wants to become rich and respected so that no one disrespects his mother anymore.

    In “Pushpa 2,” Mohan finally makes peace with Pushpa after he saves his niece, Kaveri, from some bad guys. Mohan even invites them to a wedding! However, during the wedding, a huge fight happens when Pushpa faces Buggi Reddy, the new villain. Despite others telling him not to, Pushpa seriously injures Buggi. This earns Mohan’s respect, but a bomb blast during the wedding leaves their relationship in doubt.

    What About Srivalli and Bhanwar Singh Shekawat?
    In the movie’s climax, Pushpa finds out that his wife, Srivalli, is going to have a baby. Despite being happy, he worries about not having a good family name because of his family issues.

    Police officer Bhanwar Singh has a tough time against Pushpa again and may take a dangerous step that could lead to his death. The audience fears for Bhanwar’s life.

    During the wedding, a decorative flower arrangement explodes, causing chaos. It’s uncertain if Bhanwar is dead or if it’s a new villain causing trouble. After the blast, we see a hint of “Pushpa 3: The Rampage,” suggesting that while Bhanwar might be alive, Pushpa’s family is in danger.

    Some fans believe an earlier video titled “Where is Pushpa?” might show what will happen in the next movie, and there are hints in “Pushpa 2” that could connect to it. Only time will tell!

  • Today’s Lunar Calendar: Lucky Times and Moon Signs Explained

    Today’s Lunar Calendar: Lucky Times and Moon Signs Explained

    Today is a special day in the lunar calendar called Chaturthi of Shukla Paksha, lasting until 11:40 PM tonight. The moon is in the star sign of Uttara Ashadha. There are good and bad times for doing things today, based on certain positions of the stars:

    – Good Times (Auspicious Muhurta):
    – Abhijit Muhurta: 11:52 AM to 12:33 PM
    – Vijaya Muhurta: 01:56 PM to 02:38 PM

    – Bad Times (Inauspicious Muhurta):
    – Rahu Kalam: 02:48 PM to 04:06 PM

    The moon will be in the Capricorn sign after 07:44 AM. The sun will rise at 07:01 AM and set at 05:24 PM. Today’s lucky moon signs are Aries, Cancer, Leo, Scorpio, Capricorn, and Pisces. However, Gemini is not a lucky sign for today.

    Also, the energy of the day will change at different times:
    – Yoga: Good vibes (Vriddhi) until 04:24 PM, then strong energy (Dhruva) will take over.
    – Karana: Business vibes (Vanija) until 01:12 PM, then a special energy (Vishti) will last until 11:40 PM.

    Using Panchanga helps us know when it’s the best time to do things based on how the planets are moving.

  • Hamas Leader Nidal Al-Najar Killed in Israeli Operation

    Hamas Leader Nidal Al-Najar Killed in Israeli Operation

    Nidal Al-Najar, a top commander in Hamas responsible for their air operations, has been killed. This happened in a careful mission by the Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) and the Israel Security Agency (ISA). Al-Najar was one of the key people behind the attack on Israel that took place on October 7.

    He played a major role in leading attacks against Israeli soldiers, using drones and other flying devices to target them. This news comes just one day after Hamas warned that if Israel tried to rescue any hostages, they would harm the captives.

    The situation in Gaza is very serious, with reports saying over 44,400 Palestinians have died due to Israeli airstrikes. Nearly 90% of the 2.3 million people living in Gaza have been forced to leave their homes, according to the health ministry in Gaza.

  • Starc’s Stunning Start: Dismisses Jaiswal on First Ball in Adelaide Test

    Starc’s Stunning Start: Dismisses Jaiswal on First Ball in Adelaide Test

    Mitchell Starc has finally gotten his revenge! He bowled out India’s opening player, Yashasvi Jaiswal, on the very first ball of the Adelaide Test. Starc and Jaiswal’s battle heated up during the first Test in Perth, where Jaiswal teased Starc for bowling “too slow.” But in this match, Starc surprised him with a perfectly swinging ball that sent Jaiswal back to the pavilion without scoring. India lost a wicket right at the start of the game!

    After the first day’s play, Starc shared his excitement with ABC Sport. He said, “It’s a nice way to start the game. Get one on target and away we go.” He continued by being proud of his achievement—taking six wickets, his best bowling performance ever! Thanks to his efforts, Australia bowled India out for just 180 runs.

    Starc got rid of big names like Jaiswal, KL Rahul, Virat Kohli, and others. He noted, “It was a good day overall. We were a bit wide in the first hour, which allowed them to score some runs. After that, we improved a lot and bowled them out well.”

    At the end of Day 1, Australia was in a strong position, with the score at 86/1, still needing 94 runs to catch up. Nathan McSweeney was playing well with 38 runs, and Marnus Labuschagne had 20 runs. Starc defended Labuschagne, saying he has been practicing hard since the last Test.

    Starc remarked how tough the last session of pink-ball cricket can be, especially against quality bowlers. He praised his teammates for their fight during the game. With a great pink-ball record, Australia hopes to continue their good performance on Day 2 against India.

  • Students Demand Fairness in BPSC Exam Process Amid Protests in Bihar

    Students Demand Fairness in BPSC Exam Process Amid Protests in Bihar

    Many students in Bihar were unhappy about the way the upcoming BPSC 70th combined competitive examination is being organized. They protested because they heard there might be a “normalization” process. This process would change the scores for students taking the exam on different days, making it fairer if the difficulty of the questions varied.

    The exam, set for December 13, is very important as it will fill 2,035 jobs. However, many students couldn’t apply because of a problem with the BPSC’s website. They wanted the exam date pushed back so everyone could participate.

    Even though the admit cards for the exam were released, the students still protested outside the BPSC office. Police called the protests illegal and used force to break up the crowd, injuring some students.

    The BPSC chairman, Ravi S. Parmar, said the protests weren’t necessary and accused some participants of having other motives. He assured everyone that there will be only one exam on one day, without normalization. He mentioned that if there were any changes, they would be announced beforehand.

    Parmar explained that the exams would have different sets of questions to prevent cheating. Just a month ago, similar protests occurred in nearby Uttar Pradesh over a different testing system.

    In this protest, many students voiced their frustrations, claiming it is their right to speak out. The opposition leader, Tejashwi Prasad Yadav, also supported the students and has called on the Chief Minister for help.

    Many students feel their future is at risk. They believe that if the government can hold elections in one day, they could have one exam on the same day too. They want clear communication from the exam authorities about the process.

    The protests have caught political attention, and students are being heard.

  • Modi Promotes North-East Development at Astalakshmi Festival

    Modi Promotes North-East Development at Astalakshmi Festival

    On Friday, Prime Minister Narendra Modi talked about the many steps taken by the Central and state governments to help the North-East region grow over the past ten years. He emphasized that this effort has led to job creation and less violence in the area, as he addressed the Astalakshmi Mahotsav festival in Delhi, which celebrates the eight North-East states.

    Modi said, “This is the time for the North-East to shine. We have seen great progress, but it wasn’t always easy. In the past, governments focused on areas with more votes, but now we are dedicated to developing the North-East.”

    He pointed out that many young people in the region have turned from violence to building a better future thanks to new policies. There have been many peace agreements, and the government has worked to solve border disputes among North-Eastern states. Modi noted that the Special Armed Forces Powers Act (AFSPA) has been lifted in several districts, leading to a significant drop in violence.

    Describing the North-East as a treasure trove of resources, Modi praised the region’s talents in farming, arts, and unique products, many of which are recognized globally. He emphasized the importance of tradition, textiles, and tourism in boosting the North-East’s identity.

    He believes the future of India belongs to the East, especially the North-East, stating, “Integration through better roads and connections has raised the development of the North-East to new heights.”

    Modi also lauded the Nupi Lan movement in Manipur, which was led by women, as an example of female empowerment in the North-East. He claimed that his government has done more for the region in the last decade than any previous governments. Since the 1990s, funds allocated to the North-East have increased significantly.

    Finally, Modi announced plans to connect the North-East with the rest of India through emotional, economic, and environmental ties. The government is working on building more highways and improving air and train travel, and the North-East will play a role in the India-Middle East-Europe Corridor discussed during the G-20 meeting.

  • Political Tensions Rise Over Lok Sabha Seat Disputes

    Political Tensions Rise Over Lok Sabha Seat Disputes

    A new argument has started between the Central Government and the opposition group known as INDIA (Indian National Developmental Inclusive Alliance) about where members should sit in the Lok Sabha (the lower house of Parliament). The Congress party is accusing the ruling BJP government of not sticking to the agreed plan for seating allocation.

    Normally, for every 28 members of a party, they get one seat in the front row. According to insiders, the INDIA bloc was given seven front-row seats, not including seats for the Trinamool Congress (TMC), led by Mamata Banerjee. The opposition decided how to share these seats: one for the Leader of the Opposition, three for Congress, two for the Samajwadi Party (SP), and one for the Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (DMK).

    However, later on, the government reduced the number of seats for the Samajwadi Party by one, moving their MP from Faizabad, Awadhesh Prasad, to a seat in the second row. Akhilesh Yadav from SP expressed his frustration after this change. The Congress and SP protested this decision and spoke to the concerned minister about their problem.

    Moreover, senior leaders from the DMK and NCP (the Sharad Pawar faction) complained about being pushed back to the seventh row, which they felt didn’t reflect their experience or importance.

    Even some members of the ruling NDA coalition were unhappy with their seats. For instance, senior TDP MP Magunta Sreenivasulu Reddy expressed his disappointment about being placed in the eighth row; last time, he had a better spot in the second row.

    In response, Speaker Om Birla stepped in, saying, “No member should question the seating arrangements in Parliament while in the House. If you have concerns, please discuss them privately with us.”

    Some sources indicated that the Samajwadi Party was not happy with Congress for not being more forceful with the government about the seating issues. But Akhilesh Yadav responded that he wasn’t upset with Congress and hinted that the BJP was trying to create divisions within the INDIA bloc.

    Before the new winter session of Parliament began, the seating plan for the 18th Lok Sabha got updated. Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Leader of Opposition Rahul Gandhi still hold their front-row seats—seat numbers 1 and 498, respectively. Defence Minister Rajnath Singh sits next to Modi in seat number 2, followed by Home Minister Amit Shah in seat number 3. Union Transport Minister Nitin Gadkari, who started out in the back row, was moved to seat number 4 beside Amit Shah.

    On the opposition side, Congress leader KC Venugopal sits next to Rahul Gandhi in seat number 497. New MP Priyanka Gandhi Vadra has a seat in the fourth row (seat number 517), while Akhilesh Yadav from Samajwadi Party sits in the front row at seat number 355. Senior Congress leaders like Manish Tewari and Shashi Tharoor are assigned to the fourth and third rows, respectively. Meanwhile, the Trinamool Congress leader Sudeep Bandopadhyay has seat number 354.

  • Join the Free TCS iON Course to Boost Your Career Skills!

    Join the Free TCS iON Course to Boost Your Career Skills!

    The job market is always changing because of new technology and trends. Students getting ready to start their professional careers need to learn key skills that will help them feel confident in the workplace.

    To stand out, graduates should focus on improving their communication skills, teamwork, business behavior, and understanding of finance and technology. Tata Consultancy Services (TCS) is offering a free 15-day digital course called TCS iON Career Edge – Young Professional to help students gain these important skills.

    About the Course:
    This special course will help students learn the skills they need for success in today’s job market. The course covers:

    – Soft Skills to get along well with coworkers
    – Communication Skills to make a great impression
    – How to write strong resumes
    – Proper business behavior for the office
    – Basic Accounting and IT skills
    – An introduction to Artificial Intelligence

    Course Details:
    The course includes 15 different lessons designed to prepare students:

    1. Communication Skills
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    3. Soft Skills
    4. Career Guidance
    5. Resume Writing
    6. Group Discussion Skills
    7. Interview Skills
    8. Business Etiquette
    9. Effective Email Writing
    10. Telephone Etiquette
    11. Accounting Basics
    12. IT Basics
    13. Overview of Artificial Intelligence 1 (from NPTEL)
    14. Overview of Artificial Intelligence 2 (from NPTEL)

    Learning Method:
    Participants will enjoy videos, case studies, and online learning that they can do at their own pace.

    If you want to learn more, check out the official website for the TCS iON Career Edge course!