Stephen Fleming and CSK part ways, the end of the most enduring coach franchise relationship in cricket.
A wonderful man, and a franchise that has always backed and trusted their players and staff.
This is the end of an era!
Thank you @SPFleming7 for your incredible dedication and unwavering commitment to CSK over the years…Your guidance has been a huge part of the team’s success and identity. On behalf of CSK fans, thank you for everything.. 🫶🏻❤️🦁
Once a superking, Always a super king 💛💛 #CSK
OFFICIAL ANNOUNCEMENT
The Super Kings and Head Coach Stephen Fleming have mutually decided to part ways.
Together, we shared one of the most successful and enduring partnerships in IPL history. The legacy you've built will continue to inspire us.
With immense respect and gratitude, Thank you, Stephen. 💛
More details: 🔗 https://t.co/o36a2ozbuy
I taught JEE physics for years. That paper breaks strong kids in three hours.
This exam is five hours of theory and five hours of lab work, and these five did close to perfect scores on it.
Let me tell you what actually happened.
The International Physics Olympiad is the world championship of school physics. It was the 56th edition. Held in Bucaramanga, Colombia, from July 5 to 12.
381 students. More than 85 countries. Every one of them the best physics student their country could find.
India sent five kids.
All five came back with gold.
Their names are Kanishk Jain from Pune. Riddhesh Anant Bendale from Indore. Rishit Garg from Dwarka in Delhi. Shresth Suraiya from Mumbai. Svarit Joshi from Ahmedabad.
We know a hundred cricketers by their nickname and not one of these boys. :)
That clean sweep put India at joint World Number One. Tied with China, Russia, Kazakhstan, South Korea and Taiwan.
Those are countries that pour serious money and national pride into science education. We are standing level with them.
Now here is what the exam actually was.
Two papers. Each five hours long.
The theory paper had three problems. One on the thermodynamics of paramagnetic cooling. One on the photoionisation of ozone. One on the dynamics of electron positron pairs.
The experimental paper was another five hours in a lab, working through heat transfer and thermodynamic processes in fluids.
That means you get given equipment you have never seen, and you have to design your own experiment, take your own readings, handle the errors, and reach a real answer.
Not multiple choice. No shortcuts. No pattern recognition. You either understand physics or you sit there for five hours.
HBCSE says the Indian students were near perfect on theory and excellent on the practical too.
Now, this was India's 27th appearance at the IPhO.
Across all those years, about 44 percent of Indian students have won gold, 41 percent silver, 10 percent bronze.
In the last ten years, every single Indian student has come home with a medal. 62 percent gold, 38 percent silver.
Not one kid has gone and come back empty handed in a decade.
Five golds in one year has happened only twice. This year, and in 2018.
So who built this.
The programme is run by HBCSE, the Homi Bhabha Centre for Science Education. It sits under TIFR, which sits under the Department of Atomic Energy.
They run the whole funnel. A national exam, then a national olympiad, then a brutal selection and training camp, and out of everyone in the country, five kids get on a plane.
The team was led by Professor Anwesh Mazumdar of HBCSE-TIFR and Dr Leena Joshi from St Xavier's College, Mumbai.
The scientific observers were Professor Ananda Dasgupta from IISER Kolkata and Nisha Kelkar from Gogate-Joglekar College in Ratnagiri.
Yes. Ratnagiri. A college in a small coastal town in Maharashtra.
This is public education doing something the private coaching industry could never do on its own.
The coaching industry is very good at one thing. Teaching you to solve a known problem fast.
That is what JEE and NEET reward, and I say that with love because I was part of that world.
But an olympiad paper does not have a known type. There is no shortcut chapter. There is no formula sheet that saves you. You have to sit with a problem you have never seen and think.
That is a completely different muscle. And a government funded centre has been quietly building it in Indian teenagers for 27 years.
So yes, be proud. Loudly.
HBCSE also shared that around 64 percent of India's olympiad medallists go on to do a PhD.
But only about 32 percent of medallists end up settling in India.
I do not say that to spoil the moment. These kids owe the country nothing. They earned every option they have.
But it should tell us something. We are excellent at finding this talent. We are excellent at training it. We are still not great at giving it somewhere worth staying.
Congratulations Kanishk, Riddhesh, Rishit, Shresth and Svarit. This is one of the best things an Indian did this year and most of the country will never hear about it.
🚨 Munaf Patel Reveals the Truth About the Dhoni Hookah Party:
Now that you're retired, you're saying whatever you want. It doesn't really mean anything. You're either trying to gain more followers or trying to defame him. Just imagine what would happen if he decided to speak.
Munaf Patel, Gautam Gambhir, Ishant Sharma, Virender Sehwag, and Sachin Tendulkar never smoked. You could have refused as well. So why are you complaining now? If you were going there because of your own addiction, then if you wanted to smoke, you should have prepared it yourself. He wasn't supposed to do it for you. He was the captain.
After going 0–2 down to Ireland, a 0–4 T20I defeat to England doesn’t even hurt anymore… We’ve reached a stage where it’s not disappointment, it’s just comedy… Because disappointment requires expectations… woh toh Ireland mein hi doob gayi… 🤣🤣 #ENGvIND@BCCI
The way Smriti Mandhana paused, took out that little paper, and said, ‘Nuvve andarikanna best’… 🥹❤️ Such a beautiful way to welcome a debutant.
Welcome to Test cricket, Sree Charani! Wishing you a journey that truly lives up to those words🇮🇳✨
#ENGvIND
𝗜𝗻𝗱𝗶𝗮 𝗨𝗻𝗱𝗲𝗿 𝗚𝗮𝗺𝗯𝗵𝗶𝗿
- After 27yrs, Lost a Bilateral ODI Series vs SL
- For 1st time, Lost 30 Wickets in a 3 match ODI Series
- After 45yrs, India Remained Winless in a Calendar Year in ODIs
- After 36yrs, India Lost Test v NZ at Home
- After 19yrs, India Lost Test at Chinnaswamy
- For 1st time, Bowled out under 50 runs at home
- For 1st time, Lost Test Series v NZ at Home
- After 12yrs, Lost a Home Test Series
- After 12yrs, Lost back to back Home Tests
- After 12yrs, Lost Test match at Wankhede
- After 47yrs, Lost 3 Consecutive Home Tests
- For 1st time, Failed to Chase less than 200 Target at Home (Target 147, Wankhede)
- For 1st time, India got Whitewashed (3-0) in a Home Test Series
- After 13yrs, Lost Test match at Melbourne
- After 10yrs, Lost back to back Test Series
- After 10yrs, Lost Border Gavaskar Trophy
- After 12yrs, India Lost 3 matches against Australia in a Test Series
- Failed to qualify for WTC final for 1st time
- India Became 1st Team to Lose a Test match After Scoring 5 centuries (Leeds)
- India Failed to Defend 350+ runs only for 2nd time in 92 years of Test History (Leeds)
- Only for 2nd time, IND failed to Chase less than 200 target against England (Target 190, Lords)
- After 11yrs, Conceded 600+ runs (Manchester)
- After 17 Long Years, Lost ODI at Adelaide
- After 15yrs, Lost Test match v SA at Home
- After 8yrs, India Lost Intl match at Eden Gardens (after 9 straight wins)
- India Failed to Chase 124 Target
(Their lowest failed chase at home)
- After 25yrs, Lost Home Test Series v SA
- India Registered Biggest Test Defeat (408 runs)
- Conceded the highest target ever set by a visiting team in India (549)
- After 30yrs, India finished a home Test series without a single century from their batters
- 1st time whitewashed at home Tests in back to back calendar years
- For 1st time, SA Chased 300+ Runs v IND
- SA Registered Highest Runchase v IND (359)
- NZ Registered Highest Runchase in IND (285)
- For 1st time, Lost Home ODI Series v NZ
- For 1st time, Lost an ODI match at Indore
- For 1st time, Lost an ODI Series Decider v NZ
- For 1st time, Lost vs Ireland in Intl
- For 1st time, India Remained winless in five consecutive T20I matches
- Registered Biggest Defeat in T20I (125 runs)
- Registered 2nd Lowest T20I Score (76/10)
- After 12yrs, Lost T20I Series v ENG*
- After 7yrs, Lost Back to Back T20I Series
- For 1st time, Lost an Intl match at Bristol*
To be Continued...
My rules as a Girlfriend.
- if we’re dating, we’re dating to get married.
- we don’t have to text 24/7, but great if we do.
- if you are busy, let me know so I don’t feel bored.
- I will trust you, till you give me “reason” not to.
- if I did something that upset you, let me know so that I can fix it.
- if we fight, we are going to make up through talking it out.
- if you cheated, I’m gone immediately.
- help and support me, wherever and whenever possible.
- let me meet yours friends, and you can meet mine too.
- let God be the center of our relationship.
If this policy is ever implemented, it will be one of the most dangerous experiments in healthcare.
You’re telling hospitals: “If the patient dies, you don’t get paid.”
If a lawyer loses a case, do you refuse to pay the lawyer?
If a firefighter can’t save every house, do you stop paying the fire department?
Congratulations. You just created a financial incentive to avoid the sickest patients.
Trauma. Septic shock. Massive heart attacks. Terminal cancer. Every high-risk emergency becomes a liability.
Hospitals will stop admitting patients needing emergency care and who is going to suffer the most: THE COMMON PEOPLE OF THE STATE.
Hospitals don’t guarantee life. They fight for it.
Don’t punish doctors and hospitals for death. Fix insurance. Strengthen public healthcare. Stop making disastrous policies that sound compassionate but can cost even more lives.
#Healthcare #HealthPolicy #Doctors #Hospitals #EmergencyCare #ICU #CriticalCare #MedicalEthics #HealthcareReform #PatientCare #India #TamilNadu #HealthcareCrisis #PublicPolicy #SaveHealthcare #MedicalCommunity #DoctorLife #Medicine #HealthcareSystem #PolicyMatters
I don’t HATE @mahaisnotanoun for making #RaoBahadur and not making @ActorSatyaDev act — who didn’t act, but DISAPPEARED into the character in multiple DISSOLVES … The makeup, costumes, production design make every frame look LOCALLY INTERNATIONAL … 99% of films are made from MEMORY of other films but #RaoBahadur is made from ZERO MEMORY IMAGINATION and OPTIMAL LEVEL CONVICTION
https://t.co/TDcCdl9JSC
Confessed to a senior that I have a crush on her… First time ever doing something like this…😭😭😭.. Didn’t know how to say it, but I still went for it… Bhagawan pe bharosa… Hope she takes it positively 🤞🏻🤞🏻🤞🏻
@berrlinnn Quick logic summary:
1. AFib on echo → check LA size
2. Dilated (>4cm) = permanent → **rate control only*
3. Not dilated → check duration
4. <48h → rhythm control (ibutilide or amiodarone)
5. >48h/unknown → image for clot (CT/TEE) → anticoagulate if clot, cardiovert if not
#WATCH | Delhi: On preparedness for NEET-PG 2026 exam, Dr Abhijath Sheth, Chairperson, NMC says, "...I must assure students that they should stay away from rumours, from agents and consultants as I assure the whole student community that exam will be taken in a very safe, secure and transparent manner and since it is a computer-based examination, a lot of objective tools are there. It is very unlikely that any problem should happen with the conduct of the examination. So, I assure to all students and my best wishes to all students for this forthcoming NEET-PG exam on 30th August on behalf of National Board of Examinations of Medical Sciences, NMC and Ministry of Health and Family Welfare."
He also says, "Exam Committee's view was that by reducing 20 questions, the students will get at least half an hour more to solve 180 questions. So, that is the purpose of reducing the overall number of questions. So, rather than increasing the duration of exam, the exam committee thought that it will be better if they are given less questions in the same time..."
Happy Doctors' Day to all the NEET-UG aspirants who spend years preparing, only to keep wondering whether the exam will even be conducted fairly.
Happy Doctors' Day to all the MBBS students who are paying lakhs in fees but still don't have enough faculty, infrastructure, or clinical exposure.
Happy Doctors' Day to all the interns who just do the clerical work instead of learning something productive.
Happy Doctors' Day to all the Medical Officers who are serving in peripheral hospitals with barely any staff, medicines, or equipment.
Happy Doctors' Day to all the resident doctors who haven't slept properly in months but are still expected to smile and keep working.
Happy Doctors' Day to all the consultants who know that one unfortunate outcome can mean police complaints, litigation, allegations of medical negligence, and years of court visits.
Happy Doctors' Day to all the doctors who have to fight not only disease, but also misinformation spread on social media by people who have never stepped inside a medical college.
Happy Doctors' Day to all the doctors who are expected to save every life but are blamed for every death.
Happy Doctors' Day to all the NEET-SS aspirants whose careers remain stuck because counselling still hasn't happened.
Happy Doctors' Day to all the doctors who keep giving free medical advice on WhatsApp to relatives, friends, and strangers, yet are still told that doctors only care about money.
Today, we celebrate doctors. Tomorrow, they'll go back to fighting a system that rarely celebrates them.
Happy Doctors’ Day.
One of England's all-time greatest captains, Ben Stokes, has decided to retire from international cricket at the end of this Test match.
Ben, you have been the most inspirational captain, leader and legend this team could have ever hoped for.
We love you so much and wish you all the best in your retirement ❤️
England will never be the same again.