Carlos Alcaraz’s serve comes of age as he eyes maiden Australian Open title
Carlos Alcaraz is showcasing a significantly improved serve at the Australian Open, mirroring Novak Djokovic’s efficiency. Having worked on his service motion, Alcaraz reached the quarterfinals, demonstrating a smoother, more…
Djokovic into quarter-finals after Mensik withdraws
Novak Djokovic advances to the Australian Open quarter-finals without playing after opponent Jakub Mensik withdrew due to an abdominal injury. The young Czech star expressed sadness at missing the chance…
Why Scotland are chosen as Bangladesh’s replacement
Bangladesh have been officially replaced by Scotland in the T20 World Cup after the ICC ruled that BCB’s demands did not align with its policy. ICC CEO Sanjog Gupta informed…
Helplines, squads & penalties: Are UGC’s new equity rules need of the hour or overkill?
Heads of universities and colleges are no longer just administrators; they are now the first line of accountability in preventing and responding to discrimination. New structures, new reporting mechanisms, and…
Indian national killed in US over family dispute: How a call from 12-year old in closet saved three children
A tragic shooting in Lawrenceville, Georgia, has claimed the lives of four people, including an Indian national. The incident stemmed from a family dispute. A brave 12-year-old child’s quick thinking…
Sarfaraz sends strong message to Gambhir with Ranji Trophy double hundred
Sarfaraz Khan has once again impressed with a double century in the Ranji Trophy. This follows his strong performances in other domestic competitions. His consistent run-scoring highlights his readiness for…
One man, 1,000 dependents: How a dead man’s identity fueled Kuwait’s biggest citizenship scam
Kuwait has uncovered a massive citizenship fraud case. Nearly a thousand people have lost their nationality. This extensive fraud originated from a single citizenship file. Investigations revealed false registrations of…
