On Day 2 of the Headingley Test, India collapsed from 430/3 to 471 all out, despite Rishabh Pant’s 146-ball century and Shubman Gill’s 147 runs, as Josh Tongue took 4 wickets for 86 runs, effectively breaking the Indian batting lineup after lunch. Mohammed Siraj’s impressive bowling went unrewarded amidst England’s comeback.
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'Living in harmony is our culture': Bhagwat as RSS marks 100 years
Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh chief Mohan Bhagwat emphasized the shared heritage of Indians, stating that their DNA has remained constant for over 40,000 years, and underscored the importance of harmony and unity in diversity at the "100 Years Journey of RSS" event in New Delhi. He called for social transformation to elevate India to its rightful place as a "vishwaguru," expressing disappointment in the nation’s progress since Independence and advocating for collective effort in achieving national...
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