EXPLAINED: Why two-time T20 World Cup champions West Indies may miss out on playing LA Olympics | Cricket News

[ West Indies are two-time Men’s T20 World Cup champions with their last triumph in 2016. New Delhi: Two-time Men’s T20 World Cup champions West Indies could miss cricket’s return to the Olympics in 2028 after the qualification process was revealed on Monday (June 29). Six teams each will play in the men’s and women’s … Read more

ITR filing: Which is the correct tax return form for you? ITR-1 to ITR-7 eligibility explained

ITR filing: The choice of form should not be treated as a mechanical carry-forward of the previous year’s position. (AI image) ITR filing FY 2025-26: Any easy mistake to make when filing your income tax return is the form that you choose for ITR. This can especially be the case for salaried taxpayers who can … Read more

Sikh sacrilege row explained: Akal Takht gives Punjab govt 1 month to amend law; Sikh MLAs, ministers agree | India News

Akal Takht gives Punjab govt 1 month to amend anti-sacrilege law (File: PTI) NEW DELHI: The Akal Takht on Monday gave the AAP-led Punjab government one month to amend the Jagat Jyot Sri Guru Granth Sahib Satkaar (Amendment) Act, 2026 in line with Sikh sentiments.The directive came after the Sikh legislators and ministers appeared before … Read more

‘From Season 4’ ending explained: All about Bottle Tree’s fate, Fatima’s transformation, and more |

‘From Season 4’ gets a shocking ending. Image credits: Instagram Spoiler Alert: This article contains spoilers and key details from the series ‘From.’ Reader discretion is advised if you haven’t watched it yet.‘From Season 4’ ended with frightening questions about the townspeople as the crowd decides to uproot the bottle tree and the chamber remains … Read more

Freshwater browning explained: Why lakes are turning brown and fish populations are declining |

Freshwater lakes across North America and Europe have been quietly changing colour for decades and not in a good way. A growing number of rivers, ponds, and lakes are turning a murky tea-brown shade, a phenomenon scientists call “freshwater browning.” To the untrained eye, this might not seem alarming. But a sweeping new study published … Read more

Agni deters, Pralay disrupts, BrahMos strikes: India’s missile power explained

Brahmos missiles of the army. (Image credit: Indian Army) Through recent missile tests and active use during Operation Sindoor, India has continuously demonstrated the effectiveness of its missiles. The Indian missile program has continuously moved forward since the Integrated Guided Missile Development Programme (IGMDP) that began in 1982. The initial plan was to have a … Read more