Author: British Day

New Delhi: Former Pakistan cricket director Mohammad Hafeez has made a surprising revelation, saying former captain Babar Azam and former coaches Mickey Arthur and Grant Bradburn are set for the ODI World Cup in India. He claimed that the team’s fitness had been a low priority.Under Babar’s captaincy, Pakistan had a disappointing performance at the World Cup, failing to reach the semi-finals and bringing their preparations under scrutiny.”When I took over as manager (in 2023) and arrived in Australia, I told the team trainer to give a report on the fitness standards of the players,” Hafeez revealed on ARY Sports…

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Allura Saudi Arabia, February 21, 2024 /PRNewswire/ — The Royal Commission for AlUla (RCU), in partnership with the Saudi Ministry of Culture, will bring together 150 global cultural leaders, policy makers, technology entrepreneurs and artists to participate in this event. saudi arabia First cultural summit in AlUla February 25-27, 2024addressing culture’s most pressing issues. Dimma The first AlUla Future Culture Summit will be held at Daimma, where contemporary art, nature and heritage come together in the beautiful heart of a cultural oasis. Featuring three days of panel discussions, immersive performances, workshops, and guided explorations of AlUla’s remarkable cultural and physical…

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Recovering from a mastectomy is not easy. According to Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, the surgery itself involves removing the entire breast (and sometimes both breasts), and healing time can be three to six weeks. During recovery, it is not uncommon to experience a variety of sensations in your arms, breasts, and chest, including tenderness, numbness, and pain. Kelly SturmThe oncology and lymphedema physical therapist says pain, pressure and swelling are also very common after major surgeries like mastectomies. In addition, due to the attachments between the muscles of the chest (Pectoral muscle) and shoulders, shoulder dysfunction and rotator cuff…

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In an era defined by fast-paced living, our skin often bears the brunt of dehydration, pollution, stress, and the inevitable passage of time. Therefore, the quest for youthful, glowing skin has led to the rise of skin care solutions, and hyaluronic acid has emerged as the poster child. Ingredients that bring about change. Hyaluronic acid, present in our bodies, plays a vital role in the production of collagen and elastin, the building blocks of youthful skin.A variety of hyaluronic acid products flood the market today, but a cutting-edge beauty treatment known as bioremodeling is gaining popularity for its ability to…

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Disruption expected at Waterloo station until 10am (Jeremy Selwyn)Three platforms at London Waterloo station are out of service, causing delays for commuters until 10am.According to Japan National Railways, trains are unable to operate on some lines departing from and arriving at the station due to a faulty track circuit.Motorists heading from Kent to London suffered long queues on the M20 on Wednesday morning after a crash.As of 7am on Wednesday, there were delays between Junction 3, where it joins the M26, and Junction 2, where it joins the A20. Meanwhile, minor delays continue to occur on the Chuo Line due…

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In order to maintain its prestigious status as Africa’s first literary city recognized by the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO), eThekwini City has introduced a reading program where readers can earn points every time they borrow and read a book. our local library. Winners can win smart gadgets such as iPads, mobile phones, and tablets. The Read for Rewards program is a card-earning points system that allows residents to earn library card points by borrowing and reading books. Those with the highest scores will be rewarded. Also read: Tselimyama community welcomes new library opening The program is…

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Deem Roll Tech IPO will begin offering on Tuesday, February 20th and will close on Thursday, February 22nd. The price range for Deem Roll Tech IPO is set at . INR129 pieces per piece. Deem Roll Tech IPO lot size consists of 1,000 shares. Investors can bid a minimum of 1,000 shares and multiples thereof. Backed by first-generation industrialists and technocrats, Deem Roll Tech manufactures high-grade steel and alloy rolls in India. The company’s rolls are used in the steel and iron rolling mill sectors at home and abroad. “Exciting news! Mint is now on our WhatsApp channel 🚀 Click…

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Behind the sweaty bodies of people who don’t care whether the birthday girl lives or dies, there is a hallway that leads to a graffiti-covered public restroom. Inside, in a stall, sits a girl who lies and doesn’t care at all. Despite hearing that she has irritable bowel syndrome and that it’s actually a very real thing that she blames on alcohol. Instead, she’s sitting on the toilet, pressing her temple against the wall of her cubicle, holding back sobs and pumping her fists up and screaming. Drenched, she is afraid of smearing her makeup by wiping her tears and…

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As 2024 dawns, India’s technology landscape is at an interesting crossroads. The past year has seen surprising developments in the traditional PC market story, significant government announcements that could reshape the future of artificial intelligence (AI), and cutting-edge technology that promises to redefine the user experience. Expectations for the gadget were seen. Let’s delve into these developments to explore the changes, challenges, and innovations that are shaping India’s technology story. An unexpected turn in the PC market In 2023, India’s traditional PC market, including desktops, notebooks, and workstations, witnessed significant growth. 6.6% decrease The year-on-year increase was 13.9 million units.…

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16 minutes agoimage source, julia manning mortonimage caption, Funded initiatives include efforts focused on local protests, homelessness in ‘cardboard cities’ and squatted Rastafari communitiesHeritage projects across the capital are to receive part of a £180,000 grant from Historic England.Child care workers’ strikes, homelessness in “cardboard cities” and long-term squatter Rastafari communities are among the eight projects that will benefit.Tom Foxall, of Historic England, said the winners “shed important light on our working-class heritage”.The group’s Everyday Heritage programme, launched in 2022, aims to showcase the diversity of England’s heritage.This is part of the organization’s commitment to “enable a wider range of…

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