‘Bacchey bade ho jate hain’: Wasim Akram takes dig at IPL duration, calls PSL No.1

Spread the love       Wasim Akram (AFP Photo) NEW DELHI: Former Pakistan cricket great Wasim Akram — who has been part of the Indian Premier League (IPL) ecosystem as both a coach and commentator — stirred debate after criticising the duration of the IPL while speaking at a promotional event for the Pakistan Super League (PSL). Akram praised the PSL’s shorter...

‘Rules are good but … ‘: PM weighs in on IndiGo chaos; stresses people must not face trouble

Spread the love       NEW DELHI: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Tuesday expressed concern over the chaos caused by IndiGo‘s widespread flight cancellations across major airports in the country, saying “rules and laws are in order to correct the system and not to harass the people.” Speaking to reporters after the NDA Parliamentary Party meeting, the Union parliamentary and minority affairs...

Luthra brothers flee to Thailand: Goa police issue blue corner notice

Spread the love       Saurabh Luthra and Gaurav Luthra GOA: Goa police on Tuesday issued blue corner notice against the owners and main accused, Saurabh Luthra and Gaurav Luthra, of Birch by Romeo Lane nightclub in Arpora, who fled from Delhi to Thailand. According to Goa director general of police Alok Kumar, the brothers reached Delhi’s international airport at 3am on...

‘My blood pressure in the morning usually is 130/90 mmHg, but at night it is elevated to 140/100 mmHg, 160/110 mmHg, 170/120 mmHg, or 180/120 mmHg. I am 31. Why is it so?’

‘My blood pressure in the morning usually is 130/90 mmHg, but at night it is elevated to 140/100 mmHg, 160/110 mmHg, 170/120 mmHg, or 180/120 mmHg. I am 31. Why is it so?’

Spread the love      While it is a known fact that blood pressure is not consistent throughout the day, drastic fluctuations, especially a higher reading at night, is something that deserves immediate attention. So when a Quora user asked: “My blood pressure in the morning usually is 130/90 mmHg, but at night it is elevated to 140/100 mmHg, 160/110 mmHg, 170/120 mmHg,...

DGCA cuts IndiGo flight schedules by 5%; 115 daily flights reduced – what it means

Spread the love       NEW DELHI: The Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) has cut IndiGo’s flights by 5%. At about 2,300 daily flights, it means a reduction of 115 flights. “The airline has been informed of this decision. The flights to be cut are being worked out so as not to impact connectivity on the routes where these cuts take...

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