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IND vs SA 2025 Test: Bavuma Eyes Historic India Win

South Africa captain Temba Bavuma leads his team against India in the 1st Test at Eden Gardens. Can they conquer India's spin challenge and secure a historic victory? Follow all the action.

India vs SA Test Series: Key WTC Battle Ahead

India assistant coach Ryan ten Doeschate calls South Africa Test series vital for World Test Championship final bid. Shubman Gill leads team as Rishabh Pant returns.

France-India Declare 2026 Innovation Year

France's AI Ambassador Bertrand Bouverot announces groundbreaking partnership with India, focusing on AI startups, healthcare innovation, and climate change solutions. Discover how this strategic alliance will shape global technology.

IILM University Launches Foundry One Innovation Hub

IILM University unveils Foundry One, a state-of-the-art innovation center designed to foster entrepreneurship and drive India's startup ecosystem forward through cutting-edge technology and mentorship.

Brigade Enterprises Q2 Results: Quant MF Bet in Focus

Brigade Enterprises sets November 6, 2024 for Q2 FY25 results and potential second interim dividend declaration. Discover why Quant Mutual Fund's significant stake makes this real estate stock one to watch.

India: From Back Office to Global Innovation Brain

Discover how India's GCC sector is evolving from routine support functions to becoming the strategic innovation hub driving global business transformation and cutting-edge technology development.

Ranji Trophy: Shortest Match Ever Concludes in 2 Days

In an unprecedented turn of events, the Ranji Trophy 2024 match between Assam and Services created history by becoming the shortest first-class match in India, concluding in merely two days with 32 wickets tumbling on a dramatic pitch.

Ozak AI Raises $4.08M Amid Market Downturn

In a challenging market climate, Ozak AI raises $4.08 million from global investors, demonstrating that genuine AI innovation continues to attract capital despite shifting priorities.

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