‘Become a plumber’: Why Australian children dream of blue-collar jobs and what psychology says about the power of respect

In many Indian households, children often grow up hearing that they should study hard to become doctors, engineers, or other professionals. Sometimes, jobs like plumbing, carpentry, or electrical work are unfairly used as examples of what might happen if someone doesn’t do well in school. But an Indian man living in Australia says the reality…

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Dropping Sanju Samson for Vaibhav Sooryavanshi was ‘most bizarre selection’: Sanjay Manjrekar questions India’s decision | Cricket News

Vaibhav Sooryavanshi, Sanjay Manjrekar Former India cricketer Sanjay Manjrekar questioned India’s decision to leave out Sanju Samson for the second T20I against England, as Vaibhav Sooryavanshi was handed his international debut, saying the move made little sense Taking to X after the match, Manjrekar welcomed the 15-year-old’s debut but wondered why Samson had been left…

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After career-worst IPL season, Jasprit Bumrah begins road to redemption ahead of England ODI series | Cricket News

Jasprit Bumrah started preparations (Image: Jasprit/ Instagram) After enduring the toughest Indian Premier League season of his career, India’s pace spearhead Jasprit Bumrah has begun preparations for his return to international cricket.The star fast bowler shared glimpses of himself training with the red ball on Instagram, signalling the start of his preparations for a crucial…

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‘I’ve watched him bat in India’: Jacob Bethell’s big verdict on Vaibhav Sooryavanshi after England beat India | Cricket News

Vaibhav Sooryavanshi (BCCI Photo) India teenager Vaibhav Sooryavanshi may not have enjoyed the dream debut he had hoped for, but he earned praise from England’s match-winner Jacob Bethell after the second T20I in Manchester on Saturday.The 15-year-old Sooryavanshi became India’s youngest-ever T20I debutant when he was picked for the second match against England. Although he…

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“Mohabbat ki gehrai tab samajh aati hai, jab yaddaasht bhi uska naam na mita paae”: Old man with poor memory only remembers his late wife’s name and it is the most heartwarming thing on social media |

A heartwarming social media video showcases an elderly man with severe memory loss who can only recall his beloved wife’s name, Tarawati. Despite forgetting his own name and the identity of his caregiver, his enduring love for his wife shines through. This touching display of deep affection has resonated with viewers online, sparking emotional responses…

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January–June 2026 Box Office Report Card: With Dhurandhar: The Revenge’, ‘Border 2’ and more, the Indian box office bounces back with Rs 6,300 crore in the first half- EXCLUSIVE |

The first half of 2026 has delivered something the Indian film industry has been waiting for since the pandemic, a sense of stability. While blockbuster headlines have dominated conversations, trade experts believe the bigger story is that audiences have returned to theatres in consistent numbers, mid-budget films are working again and the second half of…

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Celina Jaitly Divorce: Celina Jaitly reveals twins read divorce notice written in German; husband suggested she take up cleaning job | Hindi Movie News

Celina Jaitly recalled her twins reading her German-language divorce notice from husband Peter Haag, claiming she was later told to work as a supermarket cleaner in Austria for custody access. She’s filed a domestic violence case against Peter, who, along with his father, sent her defamation notices over her public statements. Celina Jaitly has spoken…

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7 Indian dishes with fascinating origin stories

Perhaps no Indian dish inspires as much debate as biryani, especially when it comes to where it truly began. Most food historians trace its roots to Persian cuisine, where the words birinj (rice) and biryan (to fry before cooking) are believed to have influenced both the technique and the name. The dish travelled to the…

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