‘Zindagi milke bitayenge’: Yuzvendra Chahal, Ashish Nehra enjoy a leisurely stroll – Watch | Off the field News – Times of India

India’s star cricketer Yuzvendra Chahal, known for his lively social media presence, was recently spotted enjoying a leisurely stroll in London. Accompanying him were former India pacer Ashish Nehra and television host Gaurav Kapur. The trio was seen sharing a light-hearted moment as they hummed the popular Bollywood song. This viral video offered fans a…

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Watch: DNC crowd turns the table with ‘lock him up!’ chants for Trump during Hillary Clinton’s speech – Times of India

Former US secretary of state Hillary Clinton‘s speech at the Democratic National Convention on Monday night took an unexpected turn when the crowd began chanting “lock him up” in response to her comments about former President Trump’s recent felony convictions. During her speech, Clinton praised Vice President Kamala Harris, saying, “As a prosecutor, Kamala locked…

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Sourav Ganguly clarifies ‘stray incident’ comment, joins online movement for justice in Kolkata trainee doctor case | Off the field News – Times of India

NEW DELHI: Former Indian cricket team captain Sourav Ganguly has changed his social media profile pictures to black, joining thousands in solidarity with protests demanding justice for a trainee doctor at RG Kar Medical College and Hospital who was brutally raped and murdered. The incident has sparked widespread outrage and an online campaign urging people…

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Diamond houses strive to win back choosy Chinese buyers, plan $8-10 mn campaign with DeBeers – ET Retail

Representative Image Mumbai | Kolkata: A quaint and simple Japanese engagement ceremony was dramatically transformed in the late 60s when DeBeers, the dominant cartel of the day, sold the idea of a diamond ring to young Japanese riding the post-war prosperity. A campaign waged by a group that was criticised amid the anti-apartheid wave, altered…

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Jewellers strike gold this rakhi – ET Retail

Indian consumers have bought more gold this Rakshabandhan, enticed by lower domestic prices thanks to the import duty cut announced in the budget. A quick industry assessment shows healthy demand at the start of the festival season. “Information trickling in from jewellers across India is showing that the demand for gold has gone up by…

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