wtc: WTC: India to start 2023-25 cycle with WI tour, will also play Australia, England

[ad_1] India will begin the 2023-2025 ICC World Test Championship (WTC) cycle with the upcoming tour to the West Indies in July and over the next two-year period will play some high-profile bilateral series against Australia and England among others. India will travel to West Indies next month to play two Test matches in Dominica ...

This is why you must avoid the overconsumption of Litchi

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sullivan: President Biden’s directive is to remove barriers in Def Tech sharing with India: Jake Sullivan

[ad_1] The US is keen to deepen its cooperation with joint development and production of critical defence technologies in India and President Joe Biden has given a directive to remove all obstacles towards meeting this goal, US National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan has said. Sullivan, who met the top Indian leadership, including Prime Minister Narendra ...

microsoft: Microsoft, Activision ask judge for speedy schedule in FTC challenge

[ad_1] Microsoft and Activision Blizzard asked a US judge on Wednesday to quickly schedule a case management conference in the Federal Trade Commission‘s legal bid to block the companies from completing a $69 billion tie-up. US District Judge Edward Davila on Tuesday set a June 22-23 evidentiary hearing and temporarily blocked the parties from completing ...

Rishabh Pant shares video of speedy recovery, climbing stairs without support – The Economic Times Video

[ad_1] India wicketkeeper-batter Rishabh Pant on Wednesday updated the cricketing world about his road to recovery by posting a video of himself climbing up the stairs without any support. Pant, who is currently undergoing rehabilitation at the National Cricket Academy (NCA) in Bengaluru, captained his post on Instagram with, “Not bad yaar Rishabh. Simple things ...

​High cholesterol: Is it a genetic disorder or a lifestyle problem? Experts explain​

[ad_1] “The good point is that there are specific therapies available for them, medicines can work. Now gene therapy is also a very big thing which is coming up and shortly, we will have genetic treatment so that they are permanently cured but till then they can have medicines to reduce their cholesterol levels,” he ...

manipur: “Shameless drumbeating about Northeast India…” Congress President Kharge slams Centre on Manipur violence

[ad_1] Congress President Mallikarjun Kharge on Wednesday slammed the Centre’s shameless drumbeating about Northeast India that has drowned the voices of humanity in Manipur. His reactions come after the fresh violence that took place in Manipur in which nine people were killed. “9 people have lost their lives in Manipur violence, yesterday. Modi Govt’s shameless ...

tech mahindra: Tech Mahindra US subsidiary must face claims of bias against non-South Asian workers

[ad_1] A US appeals court on Wednesday revived a lawsuit by a white former employee of IT services company Tech Mahindra Ltd‘s US subsidiary, alleging that the company discriminates against non-South Asian workers. A unanimous three-judge panel of the 3rd US Circuit Court of Appeals said the judge who dismissed Lee Williams’ 2020 proposed class ...

help me write tool: Google begins beta testing of ‘Help me write’ tool in Gmail for Android, iOS devices

[ad_1] Search engine giant Google has started public testing of generative artificial intelligence (AI) features in Gmail and Docs. Now enrolled iOS and Android testers will get a chance to try out the ‘Help you write’ feature in Gmail as Google begins rolling Workspace Labs out to a large number of beta testers. Users who ...

wimbledon: Wimbledon prize money up more than 11%, winners of singles to get $3M each

[ad_1] The total prize money at Wimbledon this year will rise by more than 11 percent, with the winners of the singles each getting 2.35 million pounds ($3 million). The total prize fund at the championships will be 44.7 million pounds ($56.5 million), the All England Club said on Wednesday. That is an increase of ...