Shantaben Senghani Story: She turned tragedy into strength: The Gujarat woman who learned tractor driving at 40

Shantaben Senghani (Photo Credit: BBC Global Women) Some life-changing decisions don’t happen in boardrooms or classrooms. They happen in the middle of grief. When Shantaben Senghani lost her husband in 2002, she wasn’t just mourning someone she loved. She suddenly found herself in charge of a farm she’d never run, children who depended on her,…

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WWE star Rhea Ripley shares details about her knee injury and chances of her return to SummerSlam | WWE News

Rhea Ripley has now been replaced on the official Night of Champions poster by Women’s United States Champion Tiffany Stratton (Image via WWE) WWE Women’s Champion Rhea Ripley has shared details about her knee injury and whether she is returning to the company anytime soon. The star has revealed that she suffered a slight tear…

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Kanchivaram silk, Toda shawl & more: Gifts PM Modi gave during Seychelles visit | India News

The gifts, presented to Seychelles’ top leadership and their spouses, complemented a visit widely seen as significant for India’s engagement in the Indian Ocean Region. Prime Minister Narendra Modi used traditional Indian handicrafts and textiles as instruments of cultural diplomacy during his visit to Seychelles, presenting a carefully curated collection of gifts that reflected not…

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“Heartbreaking to see him like this”: Fans shed tears as Mikel Merino ends Cristiano Ronaldo’s FIFA World Cup dream | Football News

Cristiano Ronaldo. Image via: Lars Baron/ Getty Images Cristiano Ronaldo‘s World Cup career ended in tears on Monday as substitute Mikel Merino’s stoppage-time strike sent Spain past Portugal 1-0 in the round of 16 in Arlington, Texas. Merino, who had come on in the 85th minute, ghosted in behind Portugal’s defense to finish a Ferran…

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‘Considerable variance with facts’: MEA rejects ex-Japan minister’s claims on bullet train delays, says talks ‘progressing well’ | India News

MEA said that ex-Japan’s minister were an “individual opinion” NEW DELHI: The ministry of external affairs on Friday dismissed claims made by a former Japanese minister blaming India for delays in the Mumbai-Ahmedabad bullet train project, saying the remarks were “an individual opinion” and “at considerable variance with facts.”When asked about the claims during a…

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