Asia Cup 2025: Morne Morkel warns India must adapt quickly, says Pakistan can’t be taken lightly | Cricket News

India bowling coach Morne Morkel NEW DELHI: Defending champions India are undergoing final preparation for the Asia Cup 2025 with a high-intensity practice session at the ICC Academy in Dubai from Friday. Go Beyond The Boundary with our YouTube channel. SUBSCRIBE NOW!India’s title defence starts on September 10 against hosts UAE in Dubai, followed by…

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Digital economy: Coal India explores data centres in closed mines; to boost digital infra, sustainability

Coal India Limited (CIL) is exploring the possibility of setting up data centres in its decommissioned mines, repurposing redundant assets to meet India’s rising demand for digital infrastructure while pushing sustainable development.The state-owned miner has initiated a detailed feasibility study with consultants, officials told PTI. The exercise will include site assessments, a comparative analysis of…

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High Blood Pressure: THIS silent killer can put you at increased risk of stroke and dementia: How to prevent it |

Globally, millions suffer from stroke and dementia, often leading to impaired quality of life. High blood pressure, a silent killer, significantly contributes to these conditions, affecting over a billion adults worldwide, with many unaware of their condition. Over 7 million people die from stroke every year, globally. Another global health concern, dementia, was reported in…

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Hyundai raid fallout, US work visa system hurdles: How Trump’s Made-in-US dream is being paralysed – explained

Trump has expressed his desire to facilitate the training of US workers by bringing in battery plant specialists. (AI image) US President Donald Trump’s ambitious ‘Made-in-USA’ dream is facing hurdles created by his own administration’s actions. The recent immigration raid on a Hyundai-LG Energy Solution battery facility in Georgia is an example of how Trump’s…

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Scientists say Parkinson’s may start from where one least expects it (hint: it’s not the brain) |

For decades, medical science and people believed that Parkinson’s disease originated in the brain, primarily affecting motor function in the body due to loss of dopamine-producing neurons. However, now that science and research are continually advancing, it is challenging the idea that the starting point can likely be: “The gut.”In a landmark study published in…

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