IPL 2026: Praful Hinge, Ishan Kishan star as Sunrisers hand Rajasthan Royals heavy defeat in Hyderabad | Cricket News

NEW DELHI: Sunrisers Hyderabad dominated Rajasthan Royals in a one-sided IPL clash, winning by 57 runs after debutant pacer Praful Hinge produced a sensational spell that completely shattered RR’s top order. SRH first posted a huge total and then bowled RR out comfortably, sealing a strong comeback after earlier losses. Watch Krunal Pandya on RCB’s…

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Barnard to roll out Workday Student system by 2028 to streamline academic, administrative services

Barnard College will begin a two-year transition to a new student information system, Workday Student, as part of a broader effort to update its infrastructure, according to a report by Columbia Spectator.Barnard President Laura Rosenbury announced the move in an email to the college community earlier this month. The new system is expected to consolidate…

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Malawi Moves Toward Cashless Economy with India’s Digital Payments Model

The Malawian government described the engagement as a strategic milestone in strengthening international cooperation and advancing the country’s transition toward a modern, interoperable, and inclusive digital payments ecosystem. India and Malawi have held high-level discussions aimed at accelerating digital transformation and improving livelihoods through enhanced financial technology cooperation. The engagement was led by Malawi’s Minister…

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AFI to take disciplinary action if athletes flout sponsorship rule; lawyers question overreach | More sports News

India’s two-time Olympic medallist Neeraj Chopra. (Pic credit: X) NEW DELHI: Dr Adille Sumariwalla, an ex officio member of the Athletics Federation of India (AFI), has defended the move requiring athletes to obtain approval from the governing body before signing an endorsement deal.In a circular issued on April 2, AFI notified its state units, chief…

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Fluorescent Technique Reveals Hidden Microfibre Pollution

Pollution released from our textiles is smaller and more irregular in shape than previously thought, according to new research led by The University of Manchester.  In a study published in Nature Scientific Reports, Manchester researchers – in collaboration with researchers from the University of East Anglia and Manchester Metropolitan University – have developed a new fluorescence…

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