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India has triumphed in the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2026, defeating the New Zealand national cricket team at the Narendra Modi Stadium. The victory was emphatic, with India posting a massive 255/5 and restricting New Zealand well short of the target, sealing one of the highest-scoring finals in T20 World Cup history. The win not only brought the trophy home but also awarded India a record-breaking prize of $3 million (around ₹27.48 crore), reflecting the growing commercial strength of T20 cricket. Samson, Kishan, and Sharma Fire India to 255/5 India’s innings was powered by explosive top-order batting. Sanju Samson…

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India clinched a historic ICC Men’s T20 World Cup win yesterday, defeating the New Zealand national cricket team by 96 runs at the Narendra Modi Stadium. Sanju Samson’s explosive 89 off 46 balls and Jasprit Bumrah’s four-wicket haul (4/15) were the standout performances that ensured India defended their title for the first time in T20 World Cup history. Samson and Sharma Blaze the Powerplay India’s innings got off to a flying start as Sanju Samson and Abhishek Sharma put together 98 runs in just 43 balls, including a record 92-run powerplay — the highest in T20 World Cup history. Ishan…

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India produced a dominant performance to win the 2026 ICC Men’s T20 World Cup, defeating the New Zealand national cricket team by 96 runs in the final at the Narendra Modi Stadium. The victory marked a historic moment for the team, with Sanju Samson emerging as the standout performer of the tournament. The wicketkeeper-batter was named Player of the Tournament after delivering a series of explosive innings that played a decisive role in India lifting the title. Kohli’s Special Message for Sanju Following the triumph, Indian batting star Virat Kohli congratulated Sanju with a heartfelt message on social media. Kohli praised Sanju’s…

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Uber has entered the intercity bus ticketing segment, allowing users in India to book long-distance bus journeys directly through its app. The company said India will be the first market globally to roll out the service, marking a new step in expanding its mobility offerings. For the launch, Uber has partnered with AbhiBus, the bus ticketing platform owned by Ixigo. Through this collaboration, users can search, compare and book intercity bus tickets while continuing to use Uber’s existing ride-hailing platform. The move expands Uber’s intercity travel ecosystem, which already includes ride-hailing options for longer trips. With the new feature, passengers will be able to…

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Oracle is reportedly planning thousands of job cuts as the company faces rising costs linked to its massive expansion of artificial-intelligence data centres. The layoffs could affect multiple divisions and may begin as early as this month, according to reports citing people familiar with the plans. The workforce reductions are part of Oracle’s strategy to manage a cash crunch caused by heavy spending on AI infrastructure, as the company ramps up cloud and data-centre capacity to support growing demand for AI computing. The software giant, led by chairman Larry Ellison, has been aggressively expanding its cloud services to compete with major players like…

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Building a massive business empire often appears to require bold risks and dramatic decisions. But for Vedanta Group chairman Anil Agarwal, success comes from something much simpler, paying attention to the smallest details. Reflecting on his journey from modest beginnings to building a fortune estimated at around ₹40,000 crore, Agarwal says discipline in everyday work is the real secret to long-term success. If he had the chance to start again at the age of 20, he says he would double down on focusing on small tasks and daily improvements rather than chasing dramatic breakthroughs. According to the mining tycoon, consistent…

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India’s startup ecosystem is booming, creating unprecedented opportunities, but women are still underrepresented at every level—from founders and investors to technical talent and leadership positions. Founders and FundingWomen make up roughly 14–18% of startup founders in India, but in technology-focused areas like AI, deep tech, or software, the numbers drop sharply, often into single digits. Among unicorns, women-founded ventures remain rare. Funding disparities are stark: women-led startups receive less than 3% of total venture capital in India, facing smaller rounds, lower valuations, and stricter scrutiny compared to male founders with similar credentials. Women founders are often concentrated in sectors like…

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Veena Kumaravel, along with her husband C K Kumaravel, started the first Naturals Salon in Chennai in 2000. They saw a gap in the market for affordable premium salons accessible to middle-class customers. Despite having no prior experience in hair, beauty, or salon management, they focused on learning business management and recruiting skilled professionals to run the operations. Growth of Naturals From a single salon in Chennai, Naturals expanded to nearly 1,000 franchises across India and overseas, including London, Singapore, and the Gulf. Today, Naturals is India’s largest salon chain, with thousands of franchise owners, most of whom are women.…

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Women-led start-ups in India are no longer rare; they are becoming an essential part of the country’s growth story. Across sectors such as fintech, beauty, deep tech, manufacturing, food, and education, women entrepreneurs are making a significant impact. This progress has been supported by policies improving access to capital and by a growing focus on encouraging women-led enterprises. Below, we highlight ten of the most influential women entrepreneurs shaping India’s business landscape in 2026. Leading Women Entrepreneurs in India Falguni Nayar – NykaaFalguni Nayar, founder of Nykaa, has transformed India’s beauty and lifestyle retail sector. Nykaa operates both online and…

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Kidney beans, popularly known as rajma in many countries, are an important source of plant protein and a staple ingredient in cuisines across the world. When it comes to global production, India ranks as the largest producer of kidney beans. India produces more than 6 million tonnes annually, making it the world leader in kidney bean output. The country’s diverse agro-climatic conditions and large cultivation areas support extensive production of pulses and beans. Myanmar follows as the second-largest producer, while Brazil and the United States also contribute significantly to global supply. Kidney beans are widely grown in several Indian states including Jammu…

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