HT Syndication
HTDS Content Services is the dedicated division for custom content creation, acquisition, and redistribution within HT Media Ltd., one of the largest media organizations in India. Founded in 1924 with the launch of its flagship newspaper, Hindustan Times, by Mahatma Gandhi, HT Media has a rich history. In addition to supplying content from our own publications, we hold redistribution rights for various publications from India and neighboring countries, including Pakistan, Bangladesh, Nepal, and Sri Lanka. Today, HTDS Content Services stands as the leading content aggregator in South Asia. Our skilled team of writers and editors specializes in crafting tailored content for clients in multiple formats and languages. We also maintain an extensive archive of images and rich content available for publication across all platforms. Equipped with a cutting-edge content management system, we produce over 100,000 content pieces weekly for our clients. Our dedicated team of around 100 content writers works around the clock to ensure the latest content is delivered promptly. Each article undergoes thorough quality control to guarantee it meets international standards. Our services are tailored to provide cost-effective solutions, high-quality content, and precise information that aligns with our clients' specific needs. We collaborate closely with our clients to offer a comprehensive range of content services that emphasize editorial excellence.
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htsyndication.com | Tuhin Das Mahapatra
India, April 24 -- Just this past weekend at Folsom Field, the University of Colorado paused its usual spring game routine to honour someone who's become a true face of the program-quarterback Shedeur Sanders. Fans watched as Sanders' No. 2 jersey was officially retired. Did he deserve a jersey retirement? For many, maybe not!The youngest son of Pro Football Hall of Famer Deion Sanders-who also happens to be his head coach.
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htsyndication.com | Tuhin Das Mahapatra
India, April 24 -- For Gordon, who shares his fitness journey on YouTube under the name 'Fat Old Climber,' the struggle with weight has been a long and frustrating one. Like many others, he spent over a decade trying various ways to manage his weight, especially after hitting an all-time high of just over 23 stone during the pandemic.
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htsyndication.com | Tuhin Das Mahapatra
India, April 24 -- With just three days to the NFL Draft, few names have been mentioned with more excitement than Boise State running back Ashton Jeanty. He has gone from an under-the-radar recruit to a projected top-12 pick-maybe even top six. Boise State's star revealed on #PFTPM that the highest probable draft position for him could be Raiders' selection at No. 6, and the lowest probability would be the Cowboys choosing him at slot No. 12.
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htsyndication.com | Tuhin Das Mahapatra
India, April 24 -- Kevin Costner stirred up fresh buzz on Monday, April 22, when he was seen having lunch in Los Angeles with a "mystery" woman. Is this the Yellowstone star's new flame? Or someone else? Radar Online reported that the woman accompanying the 70-year-old actor is actually his longtime assistant, who's been working closely with him for the past two years. The lunch was all business, a work-related meeting, not a date.
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htsyndication.com | Rudraneil Sengupta
New Delhi, April 24 -- Steve Waugh, the most successful Test captain in the history of cricket, who once led Australia to fifteen of their record sixteen consecutive Test wins, and to victory in the 1999 ODI WorldCup, was in Madrid for the 25thanniversary of the Laureus World Sports Awards in the city.
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