‘I wasn’t desperate’: Salman Ali Agha breaks silence on India vs Pakistan handshake snub | Cricket News

India’s captain Suryakumar Yadav, left, and Pakistan’s captain Salman Agha stand for the coin toss of the Asia Cup cricket final (AP Photo) Salman Ali Agha has reopened the debate around the Asia Cup 2025 handshake controversy, revisiting an incident that drew widespread attention during last year’s tournament. The episode occurred when India captain Suryakumar…

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Is India’s EV Charging Infrastructure Built for 50°C?

This article is authored by Navneet Daga, Co-founder & CEO, Zenergize.India’s EV story, on the surface, looks like a success. Public charging stations have grown nearly sixfold in under three years. EV sales witnessed a 19% increase over the prior year. The government has committed ₹10,900 crore under PM E-DRIVE to accelerate the transition. But…

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H5N1 Avian Influenza: 44 peacock deaths in Karnataka’s Tumakuru linked to H5N1 avian influenza; 33 villages on high alert | Bengaluru News

By: By Nadi GanadhalBENGALURU: What was initially feared to be a fallout of searing summer heat has taken a more serious turn, with laboratory reports confirming that the deaths of 44 peacocks in Tumakuru were caused by H5N1 strain of avian influenza. The deaths were reported between April 16 and April 24 in Bommanahalli and…

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JPMorgan CEO Jamie Dimon warns on Private Credit; says: KKR, Carlyle, Blackstone, and Ares may handle a market downturn, but I guarantee you …

JPMorgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon has now cautioned that the booming private credit market could face sharper challenges than many anticipate when the next credit cycle hits. According to a report by Benzinga, speaking at the Norges Bank Investment Management Conference, Dimon said that while large players such as KKR, Carlyle, Blackstone, and Ares may…

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The Parmigiano vault: How Italy’s ‘cheese banks’ power a 4 billion euro industry

What are the most valuable assets for a country — gold, silver, currency? In Emilia-Romagna, northern Italy, the answer looks far less conventional. Here, vast climate-controlled warehouses store one of the region’s most unusual forms of wealth: hundreds of thousands of wheels of Parmigiano Reggiano cheese, slowly ageing and quietly getting more valuable over timeTo…

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