Author: Eva Benerjee

I am a versatile content writer from the MP region, covering politics, business, crime, current affairs, entertainment, video games, and sports with clear insights, engaging analysis, and timely, reader-focused updates.

If we thought 2025’s performance-cap on smartphones had just been hit, OnePlus has entered the ring to blow it out of the water. New leaks about the much-hyped OnePlus Turbo have revealed what looks to be a device where the design is not of a phone but of your personal little portable dynamo. And with a rumored AnTuTu score higher than just about everything out right now, the “Turbo” label appears more like branding and more like a warning to competitors. Performance That Breaks the Scale Super-large headline: performance of the device on AnTuTu benchmark site. The rumours go further, saying this OnePlus Turbo…

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There is no day on the Australian sporting calendar quite like December 26. For all lovers of cricket, be they purists or part-timers, the Boxing Day Test Match is a pilgrimage. This year, the stakes are of another weight. After a resounding clinical passage through the first three matches, Australia already holds the urn, but for England – 4th Ashes Test at Melbourne Cricket Ground (MCG) is about much more than mere “dead rubber” pride—it’s about clinging on to an ideology. With the series moving on to Melbourne’s hollowed turf, here is everything you need to know about this battle of old rivals. Match Schedule…

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If you thought the ongoing verbal duel between Congress and Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) was enough to light up India’s politics, well think again. At the epicenter of this new maelstrom is a searing critique by Rahul Gandhi of India’s democratic health, during his well-publicised trip to Germany. Gandhi’s charge that the fundamental pillars of this country have been “captured” was met with a fierce, on-the-face counter from the BJP government, which labelled his statements as being no more than “dangerous propaganda” coming soon after Rahul Gandhi said PM’s stand will lead to loss of jobs in India and winning elections in Bangladesh.…

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Medical tourism is changing the way people travel for medical care. One trend that stands out is that more and more people are going to Turkey for hair transplants. A lot of people from Asia, Europe, and the United States now go to Turkey to get hair regrowth services at low prices. This trend interested Nilesh Shah, Managing Director of Kotak Mutual Fund. He thinks India has a chance to build a strong global health and leisure tourist environment. Shah said that this trend is more than just a passing fad and called it “medical tourism of the next level.”…

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India used to be a colony, and it left behind churches, cantonments, and government buildings. But history took a strange turn in Agar Malwa, Madhya Pradesh. In the late 1800s, a British army officer and his wife fixed up a Shiva temple. It wasn’t a local king or trader who did it. The temple in question is the Baijnath Mahadev Temple, which is near Ujjain and on the banks of the Banganga River. The building itself is from the early 1600s, but the story of how it was fixed up in the 1880s is very interesting. How a British woman…

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A lot of people are wondering if they can get a credit card without having a bank account. This is because digital banking is growing so quickly. Yes, but there are some important rules and conditions you need to know about before you apply. Is it really possible? Credit cards used to be linked to bank accounts. People first started an account with the bank and then asked for a card.Today, though, you don’t always need a bank account to have or use a credit card. People who give out credit cards mostly look at your age, income and credit…

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Omni bus fares have shot up throughout South India as thousands of passengers are ready to travel home to have a Christmas week, and this has caused widespread complaints of being overcharged and a last-minute rush to get a ticket. The operators have raised the price of tickets by a margin of 30 -120 per cent, depending on the route and the day of travel. The sharpest increases have been witnessed on roads with high demand that include Chennai, Bengaluru and Hyderabad in the Tamil Nadu, Kerala and Andhra Pradesh towns. Customers Grapple with High-priced, Scanty Choice For many travellers,…

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Have you ever thought about why the back of most plastic chairs has a small hole in it? Even though it looks like a chance choice, the designers made it for a number of good reasons. This small feature makes plastic chairs more comfortable, easier to use, and more durable in many scenarios. Plastic chairs can be found in homes, schools, businesses, outdoor events, and even tea stands along the side of the road. Not only are they cheap and light, but their form has been improved over many years to make them as helpful and long-lasting as possible. The…

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Virat Kohli, the star batter, was spotted coming to the Mumbai airport late in the night on Friday, an indication of his return to domestic cricket before a crucial event of the Vijay Hazare Trophy. The entry of Kohli is accompanied by a lot of expectations since he will rejoin the Delhi team in the ongoing 50-over domestic tournament. This comes after days of speculation regarding the availability of Kohli after he had absconded from training sessions earlier in the week. His coming goes to affirm the fact that he is determined to carry out the domestic cricket duties at…

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The belief that a guest is like God is centuries old in India; It even has its own philosophy called “Atithi Devo Bhava” which, translated to English means “the guest is god”. It’s one of those sentiments that is liberally sprinkled through travel brochures, but a recent viral video has shown the world people truly embracing hospitality. A foreign tourist, travelling across India, has recently posted a heartfelt video which millions can’t help but tear up to. In that footage, she’s crying wearing tears of not pain or trauma but shock at how nice the hotel employees were to her during a vulnerable hour.…

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