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IMAGE: The coffin of Bangladesh-born New York police officer Didarul Islam, killed during a mass shooting event at a midtown Manhattan office tower on July 28, is carried past his wife and other ...
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The Financial Express on MSNReliance’s Tira expands into Ayurvedic wellness with PuravedaReliance Retail’s beauty platform Tira has launched Puraveda, an Ayurvedic personal care brand blending traditional ...
Divya Deshmukh achieved a hat-trick of successes in Batumi. She returned home as a Grandmaster after winning the World Cup.
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The Financial Express on MSNKriti Sanon’s Hyphen is for dabblers with best of Ayurveda and scienceAfter co-founding caffeine-led mCaffeine, Tarun Sharma is repurposing the same backend engine to build Hyphen, a skincare ...
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The Financial Express on MSNHow Divya Deshmukh’s World Cup win could reshape India’s sports endorsement playbookAt just 19, Divya Deshmukh’s historic World Cup win has turned her into a breakout star in Indian sport. As brands look beyond cricket, she may well redefine what endorsement success looks like for ...
Nineteen-year-old Divya Deshmukh became the Women's Chess World Cup champion after defeating Koneru Humpy in an all-Indian ...
Divya Deshmukh, the 19-year-old chess prodigy, clinched the FIDE Women’s World Cup title in Batumi, becoming the youngest ...
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Asian News International on MSN“Stepping stone”, Divya Deshmukh reflects on winning FIDE Women’s Chess World CupDivya Deshmukh won the FIDE Women’s Chess World Cup final and also became India’s 88th Grandmaster. While talking to ANI on the same, she said, "This is the hard work of several years. I hope this is ...
Magnus Carlsen ‘crushed’ Nihal Sarin, advancing to the semi-finals of the chess tournament at the Esports World Cup.
Divya Deshmukh is the first Indian to win the FIDE Women’s World Cup title and she wasn’t even a GM before the tournament.
After returning to India, Divya Deshmukh spoke about her first coach, Rahul Joshi, and dedicated her GM title to him.
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The Bridge on MSNDivya Deshmukh dedicates her GM title to her first coach Rahul JoshiDivya received a hero's welcome in Nagpur upon returning to India after her historic FIDE Women's World Cup 2025 title.
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