
Ankit Sharma
Senior Assistant Editor at The Economic Times
Senior Assistant Editor at ETRealty
Journalist covering real estate, sustainable cities. Senior Assistant Editor @Realty_Et and @EconomicTimes. Past @magicbricks @99acresIndia @timesofindia
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2 days ago |
crictoday.com | Ankit Sharma
A day after suddenly announcing his retirement from Test cricket, Indian cricket legend Virat Kohli visited the spiritual town of Vrindavan on May 13 along with his wife Anushka Sharma. During the visit, they sought blessings from their spiritual guru, Premanand Maharaj. Kohli and Anushka have been followers of the guru for the past few years and often visit him for spiritual guidance. Watch a Video for more details.
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2 days ago |
crictoday.com | Ankit Sharma
Rohit Sharma and Virat Kohli, regarded as the pride of Team India, have announced their retirement from Test cricket. This news has left millions of Indian fans heartbroken. Now, the question on everyone’s mind is: why did both of these star players retire? Watch a Video for more details. According to BCCI sources, it has come to light that Gautam Gambhir had already decided to end the team’s ‘star culture’. A source said, “The Gautam Gambhir era has now begun.
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3 days ago |
crictoday.com | Ankit Sharma
Delhi: In a major development that has sent shockwaves through the cricketing world, Indian cricket legend and one of the most successful Test captains, Virat Kohli, has announced his retirement from Test cricket. The announcement came via an emotional Instagram post. Watch a Video for more details. Kohli made his Test debut in 2011 and played 123 matches, amassing an impressive 9,230 runs.
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4 days ago |
thehindu.com | Ankit Sharma
Battery technology has become a crucial factor in an era of technological breakthroughs and drive toward sustainability. From electric vehicles and portable electronics to renewable energy, efficient and reliable energy storage solutions are key to building a sustainable future. The global demand for lithium-ion batteries is expected to touch $57.4 billion in 2024 and go up to $98.5 billion by 2030.
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5 days ago |
thehindu.com | Ankit Sharma
Although kidney stones can occur any time of the year, they often appear more commonly in the summer, particularly in tropical nations like India. Patients with severe flank or stomach discomfort, commonly from a ureteric stone, are common in emergency rooms in States including Maharashtra, which is part of the country’s infamous ‘kidney stone belt.’ What happens to the kidneys in summerThere is evidence that kidney stones and summer are linked.
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