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Indian-born female cheetah injured near Morena

An Indian-born female cheetah, KGP11, from Kuno National Park was rescued in an injured state near Morena district. The 27-month-old cheetah, released into the wild in March 2025, is now receiving treatment at a veterinary facility. While a leopard conflict is suspected, the exact cause of her injuries remains unconfirmed.

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Big blow for SRH! Pat Cummins leaves IPL 2027 participation in doubt

Australian captain Pat Cummins is considering skipping IPL 2027 due to a demanding international schedule. With major tours and tournaments ahead, he indicated that franchise cricket might be sacrificed to prioritize national duties. Cummins emphasized Test matches and the ODI World Cup as his primary focus, suggesting workload management for the pace attack is crucial.

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Sourav Ganguly’s security cover downgraded from Z to Y category

Former Indian cricket captain Sourav Ganguly’s security has been reduced by the West Bengal government. Officials confirmed the downgrade from Z-category to Y-category protection. While the exact reasons for this reassessment remain undisclosed, the change follows an evaluation of his security needs. This development has sparked discussion among the public.

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Kashmera Shah, Krushna Abhishek’s twins Rayaan and Krishaang turn 9; actress ‘thanks them for coming into their lives’

Kashmera Shah marked the ninth birthday of her beloved twin sons with a touching tribute on social media, posting a nostalgic video montage that captured their sweetest moments. After a heartfelt fertility journey leading to the births of Rayaan and Krishaang through surrogacy, the actress poured out her heartfelt wishes for their bright futures.

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In 1965, an American chemist saw bacteria stop dividing near platinum and discovered cisplatin

In 1965, Barnett Rosenberg accidentally discovered cisplatin while studying E.coli bacteria. He observed that platinum electrodes prevented bacterial division, leading to the realization that this substance could inhibit cancer cell growth. After extensive testing on lab rats and a decade of rigorous clinical trials, cisplatin was approved for patient treatment in 1978, becoming a vital...