Author: Swati Pandey

A versatile writer mainly works on trending news, daily updates from politics, business, crime, current affairs and entertainment.

The Apple foldable is, if you consider the continual rumors as evidence consistently moving in one direction from “if” to “when”, and more importantly, “how much.” New CAD-based renders that leaked as recently as December 2025 offer the closest look yet at what we fondly call the iPhone Fold. The foldable form factor is set to launch in 2026 with a design that places ‘thinness above all’ and screen technology which wants to get rid of the industry-standard crease. Apple, unlike the main attraction for social media: the vertical flip-style phones it’s been reported to be producing its opposite. The leaked visuals hint at a…

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When it comes to Indian cricket, few voices are as influential as that of Kapil Dev in the high pressure environment. The Haryana Hurricane has set off a storm across cricketland with his recent assessment of India’s head coach, Gautam Gambhir. In the wake of a difficult time for the country’s side (which included a recent lost Test series against South Africa), India’s 1983 World Cup winning captain has indicated that we should retire calling Gambhir, ahem, “coach” altogther. But let it not be a reflection on Gambhir’s credentials. To Kapil Dev, however, the international term has long since ceased to have a specific meaning.…

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In what promises to be a game changer in the Indian smartphone design ethos, homegrown brand Lava has taken the wraps off its most audacious budget offering till date: Lava Blaze Duo 5G.Launched today i.e. Sunday December 21, 2025, the Blaze Duo 5G is making waves as it’s the first of its kind in the segment with dual display setup, a feature so far seen on ultra-premium flagship models. Retailing at a very competitive price of ₹16,999 the Blaze Duo 5G isn’t just a hit for local manufacturing, it’s an outright war against global overloads. With high-end display technology married to a…

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In the Indian entertainment industry, there are very few names that reverberate as strongly and beautifully as Hina Khan. Whether it be her on-screen sherni avatar on reality show, or being just a daily soap starlet to having conquered the red carpets of the French Riviera at Cannes, Hina has been a metaphor for aspirational tenacity. “But lass, your most recent update has revealed a vulnerability that not many would have expected.” In an emotional exchange on social media, Hina Khan recently made a shocking revelation: cancer is not some new guest in her family,it’s part of history. Despite being aware of her genetic proclivity,…

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It is Sunday here in Pakistan, and in Pakistan today we are at a fateful crossroads. Imprisoned opposition leader Imran Khan, president of Pakistan’s Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) party, addresses supporters outside the Central Jail in Peshawar February 11, 2008. In a message delivered through his lawyers from Rawalpindi’s high-security Adiala Jail, Khan called on the nation to “prepare for countrywide protests” — signalling what many consider could be the last and fiercest round of his “Haqeeqi Azadi” (True Freedom) movement. The Toshakhana-II Judgment: A Deeper Look at the Sentence The country’s political scene was rocked on Saturday, December 20 when the special court gave its…

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The 2025-27 World Test Championship (WTC) cycle has discovered its unarguable leader. On a sun-baked Sunday in Adelaide, Australia not only held on to the Ashes urn but delivered a resounding statement to the cricketing world. After winning the third Test against England by 82 runs, Pat Cummins and Co have moved to an unassailable 3-0 lead in the series, with their dominant performances helping them extend their perfect run as they continue to consolidate their position at the top of WTC points table. The “Bazball” age of England’s approach suffered its rudest cold-shower shock on an Australian cricket field. In the end, visitors…

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Amul is more than just a milk or butter name. It’s a picture of what happens when many small players work together to beat the big ones. Bharat Taxi is a new company that wants to be the Amul of ride-hailing services by giving drivers full control over the service. It will start in India on January 1, 2026, and tests are already underway in some parts of the country. But why do you compare it to Amul? Because, like the big dairy company, Bharat Taxi wants to achieve its goals by working with others. Bharat Taxi is based on…

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the launch of a new, low-cost electric SUV with great features and a starting price below ₹10 lakh has been a big step forward for the Indian electric vehicle market. This new model is said to be India’s least expensive electric SUV. It has a long range, high safety scores, and many high-end features previously found only in more expensive EVs. This change is likely to attract more first-time EV users and budget-conscious customers, accelerating India’s move toward electric mobility. Long Driving Range and Fast Charging It is said that this electric SUV can go about 400 kilometers on a…

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Soha Ali Khan, an actress in her 40s, has been open about dealing with perimenopause and has talked about the supplements she takes to help her body through this time. She said that perimenopause is a normal part of life and that people should pay attention to their bodies and act on their feelings instead of ignoring them. In the years before menopause, when hormone levels start to change, this is called perimenopause. This phase can start in your late 30s or early 40s and may make you feel tired, have brain fog, have trouble sleeping or have mood swings.…

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People often call the Diversity Immigrant Visa (DV) Program “the green card lottery.” It has become the center of a heated political and security debate in the US. After the killings at Brown University and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology on Friday, which killed three people and hurt many more, the Trump administration put an instant stop to the program. The pause is because US President Donald Trump told them to. It is the latest step in a larger effort to make it harder for people to come to the country legally or illegally. As a result of earlier actions…

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