CWG 2026: Gurindervir Singh fails to qualify for Men's 100m semifinals | Commonwealth Games News

CWG 2026: Gurindervir Singh fails to qualify for Men’s 100m semifinals | Commonwealth Games News

Glasgow: India’s Gurindervir Singh competes in the men’s 100m round 1 heat 4 athletics at the 23rd Commonwealth Games, in Glasgow, Scotland. (PTI Photo/Ravi Choudhary) India’s Gurindervir Singh suffered an early exit from the Commonwealth Games 2026 after failing to qualify for the men’s 100m semifinals. The 25-year-old clocked 10.39 seconds in his heat, finishing…

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A Labrador began swaying and could no longer walk on Britain’s highest mountain; rescuers later discovered what she had eaten

A Labrador began swaying and could no longer walk on Britain’s highest mountain; rescuers later discovered what she had eaten

A Labrador began swaying and could no longer walk on Britain’s highest mountain; rescuers later discovered what she had eaten. (Picture credit- Lochaber Mountain Rescure Team) A hike up Britain’s highest mountain turned into a rescue mission after a black Labrador suddenly became seriously ill and collapsed on the trail. The dog’s owner later learnt…

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Quote of the day by Stanley Baldwin: “I would rather trust a woman's instinct than a man's…”

Quote of the day by Stanley Baldwin: “I would rather trust a woman’s instinct than a man’s…” | World News

Stanley Baldwin (Image: Wikipedia) Some quotes still resonate decades after they were uttered because they deal with ideas that transcend generations. One such statement was made by the former British Prime Minister Stanley Baldwin, who once said, “I would rather trust a woman’s instinct than a man’s reason”. Although the quote is short and simple,…

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'Class 9 pass, no English': Hyderabad founder hired a taxi driver as his first employee, a decade later he heads procurement

‘Class 9 pass, no English’: Hyderabad founder hired a taxi driver as his first employee, a decade later he heads procurement

Sravanth Gajula with his first employee. (Credit: LinkedIn/Sravanth Gajula) A LinkedIn post by Hyderabad-based founder Sravanth Gajula, recounting a hiring decision he made a decade ago, has drawn wide attention online after he revealed that the taxi driver he once hired as his first employee now leads procurement at his company.Gajula shared that ten years…

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California scientists poisoned invasive Argentine ant colonies with two common baits; one sent workers roaming before death, the other made them stop searching for food and cluster near water

California scientists poisoned invasive Argentine ant colonies with two common baits; one sent workers roaming before death, the other made them stop searching for food and cluster near water

Argentine ants are invasive ants commonly found in homes and gardens in Southern California Seeing more Argentine ants after putting out pesticide bait may not mean the treatment has failed. A new University of California, Riverside, study found that the chemicals can change the ants’ behaviour, with the response varying depending on the type of…

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Taurus Horoscope Today, August 16, 2026: Success in education is strongly indicated

Success in education is strongly indicated

You begin the day with a quiet sense of strength. Not noisy confidence, not drama, just the kind that helps you carry responsibilities without grumbling. The Moon supports steady thinking, and Venus keeps your mood pleasant.A family gathering or social invite to social gatherings can keep you entertained. You could be out buying sweets and…

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Realty sector gets $1.6 bn institutional inflows in Jan-Mar; down 52% from previous quarter

Realty sector gets $1.6 bn institutional inflows in Jan-Mar; down 52% from previous quarter

Institutional investments in India’s real estate sector stood at $1.6 billion during January-March 2026, rising 26 per cent year-on-year but falling sharply 52 per cent from the previous quarter amid the Middle East conflict.Investments had totalled $1.27 billion in January-March 2025 and $3.35 billion in the October-December quarter of last year, according to Cushman &…

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'Growth Gems' biz to power Mahindra's next leap

‘Growth Gems’ biz to power Mahindra’s next leap

Mahindra Group (File photo) CHENNAI: Mahindra Group is betting on a clutch of fast-growing businesses beyond its core automotive and farm equipment operations, setting ambitious expansion targets across hospitality, real estate, logistics, renewable energy, electric mobility and aerospace as it seeks to build multiple long-term growth engines.The diversified conglomerate said its so-called “Growth Gems” –…

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India's tryst with oil shocks: How crude prices shaped economy and policy in last five decades

India’s tryst with oil shocks: How crude prices shaped economy and policy in last five decades

Every major oil shock has left a mark on India, sometimes through inflation, sometimes through foreign exchange pressure, and occasionally through wider economic change. The country’s 1991 balance-of-payments crisis unfolded against a backdrop of rising oil prices. High crude costs later pushed difficult conversations around subsidies, fuel deregulation and energy security. More recently, shifts in…

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Scientists found a spider in the Amazon that looks like a parasitic fungus so perfectly they first mistook it for a mushroom

Amazon: Scientists found a spider in the Amazon that looks like a parasitic fungus so perfectly they first mistook it for a mushroom

A new species of spider from the Ecuadorian Amazon: Taczanowskia waska. Credit: David Diaz-Guevarra Researchers exploring Ecuador’s Amazon rainforest thought they had spotted a small mushroom clinging to the underside of a leaf during a night survey. A closer look revealed something far stranger. It was a spider that had disguised itself so convincingly as…

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