Newspaper readership is dwindling , walk for about 3 kms in Mumbai city, could not find a single newspaper vendor which may not have been the scene even a decade ago. What do you think ?
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The Ethiopian Ruler of Maharashtra
Malik Ambar, buried a five minute walk from the Ellora Caves, is of the most extraordinary figures in world history.
@ZEE5India sheepishly inserted 2056 for autodebit for their channel subscription which I had taken to watch @Fifa2026 . Imagine so many will not even realise and continue paying them against their knowledge and will. #CustomerSupport
@saregamaglobal@saregamabengali very bad experience using this platform bought a couple of songs to use, but even after 10 minutes of payment , there is no update on the order. Such sloppy customer service
Walk one block and look up. A continuous tree canopy can drop the felt temperature by several degrees. Gaps are where heat collects and where pedestrians give up and take an auto. Which trees are planted and whether they survive are decisions that shape how walkable a city is.
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Rest in peace, Sir Garry. There will never, ever be another like you.
It is with a incredibly heavy heart that I hear the news of the passing of the greatest of them all, Sir Garfield Sobers. For anyone who loves this beautiful game, Sir Garry wasn’t just a cricketer; he was the ultimate standard of what a cricketer could be.
When we talk about all-rounders today, we often look at players who can balance two disciplines. But Sir Garry? He was a master of five. He could bat like a dream, bowl fast-medium with the new ball, switch seamlessly to orthodox left-arm spin, bowl wrist spin, and field like a panther at short leg or in the slips. To watch him walk onto a cricket field, with that loose, rhythmic Caribbean stride, collars turned up, was to watch absolute majesty in motion. He played the game with a sublime joy and a fierce, competitive dignity that defined an entire era.
I remember the sheer awe he inspired whenever India played the West Indies. You couldn't take your eyes off him. Even when he was taking the game away from you, you couldn't help but marvel at the genius of the man. His 365 not out stood as a mountain for decades, and those six sixes in an over became the stuff of folklore. Yet, off the field, he was always an absolute gentleman—warm, incredibly generous with his knowledge, and fiercely proud of the game's finest traditions.
Cricket has lost its brightest jewel today. The stands are a little quieter, and the game is poorer without him. My deepest condolences go out to his family, his friends, and to every cricket lover across the Caribbean and the world who is mourning this incomparable loss.
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@ZEE5India Hindi commentators are repeatedly making glaring mistakes during their commentary, like calling the linesman as referee, mentioning Valdermana the Colombian great as a goal keeper, pls help them #fifaworldcup2026
Sikkim (1971), the documentary on the nation of Sikkim directed by Satyajit Ray and commissioned by the Chogyal (King) of Sikkim,was banned for nearly 39 yrs. The ban was lifted in 2010 and today the film stands as a record of a kingdom and a way of life transformed by history.
#WATCH | Dharamshala: Sarod maestro Ustad Amjad Ali Khan, along with his sons Amaan Ali Bangash and Ayaan Ali Bangash, arrives at the residence of the Dalai Lama to formally present the Grammy Award to His Holiness.
The award was won for the collaborative album 'Meditations: The Reflections of His Holiness the Dalai Lama' in the Best Audio Book, Narration, and Storytelling Recording category.