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Dec, 8 2024

How to Download Your RRB ALP Admit Card 2024 Successfully

The Railway Recruitment Board has made available the 2024 Admit Card for the Assistant Loco Pilot exams set for late November. Prospective candidates can access their cards online using their registration ID and birth date. It is critical to cross-check personal data on the admit card to ensure it is correct. The exam presents a significant opportunity, with nearly 19,000 positions available.
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Dec, 7 2024

India's Strategic Spinner Dilemma for Border-Gavaskar Opener Against Australia

India's cricket team faces a strategic decision on choosing the lead spinner for the opening Test against Australia in the Border-Gavaskar Trophy at Perth. The contenders include Ravichandran Ashwin, Ravindra Jadeja, and Washington Sundar, each offering unique strengths. The choice is critical, given Perth's testing pitch conditions. Despite his mixed overseas performances, Ashwin is set to lead, hoping to showcase his experience and precision.
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Dec, 6 2024

IND vs AUS: Strategy and Concerns Over KL Rahul's Opening Role in Upcoming Test

Cheteshwar Pujara has voiced concerns over the strategy to have KL Rahul open the batting for India in the first Test against Australia. Citing Rahul's recent poor performance and his experience, Pujara suggests a better fit at number 3. This raises questions about team strategies and Rahul's form.
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Dec, 5 2024

How to Download RRB Loco Pilot Admit Card 2024 for Indian Railways Recruitment

The Railway Recruitment Board has announced the release of the RRB ALP Admit Card 2024 for aspirants appearing for the Assistant Loco Pilot exams scheduled later this month. With 18,799 openings across the Indian Railways, candidates must navigate the RRB portal to secure their e-admit cards. This key document, alongside a photo ID, is indispensable for exam entrance. Adhering to protocol ensures a seamless examination experience.
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Dec, 3 2024

Washington Sundar Joins India's Test Squad against New Zealand: Strategic Selection Analyzed

Washington Sundar joins India's Test squad for the upcoming matches against New Zealand, strategically bolstering the team's spin-bowling options. His recent performance in the Ranji Trophy and his ability to counter left-handed batters make him a valuable asset. With a strong record, Sundar looks to impact the IND vs NZ series, enhancing batting and bowling depth in pivotal matches.
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Dec, 2 2024

Pat Cummins Gears Up for a High-Stakes India-Australia Cricket Series

As the Border-Gavaskar Trophy approaches, Australian captain Pat Cummins emphasizes his team’s preparation and desire to reclaim the prestigious cricket title from India. With Australia aiming to reverse past defeats, the series promises intense competition, featuring world-class teams and players. Cummins highlights strategic changes and psychological advantages stemming from recent victories against India.
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Dec, 2 2024

Yashasvi Jaiswal Sets New Test Cricket Record for Most Sixes in a Year

Indian cricketer Yashasvi Jaiswal has made headlines by breaking Brendon McCullum's longstanding record for most sixes in a single calendar year of Test cricket. Achieving this feat against Australia, Jaiswal has demonstrated exceptional skill and consistency. His remarkable performance in 2024 includes multiple centuries, surpassing the 1,000-run milestone, and forming a formidable opening partnership with KL Rahul.
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Dec, 2 2024

Global Human Rights Report 2024 Highlights Violations and Trends Worldwide

The University of Rhode Island's 2024 Global Rights Project report unveils a detailed examination of human rights abuses worldwide. Compiled by the URI Center for Nonviolence and Peace Studies in conjunction with the CIRIGHTS Data Project, the report assesses 24 human rights metrics for nations. It intends to inform policymakers and NGOs while promoting a better understanding of global human rights practices.
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Dec, 1 2024

Russia's Strategic Shift: Experimental IRBM Attack on Ukraine Amid Rising Tensions

In a dramatic turn of events, Russia deployed an experimental intermediate-range ballistic missile targeting Dnipro, Ukraine, marking a significant escalation in the ongoing conflict. Mistakenly thought to be an ICBM initially, the missile was based on the RS-26 Rubezh design, equipped with multiple conventional warhead MIRVs. As tensions soar, the international community closely watches Russia's provocative military strategy.