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Former Indian cricketer Navjot Singh Sidhu shared his best XI from IPL 2025, days after the Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) lifted their maiden title, ending their 18-year-long wait. Rajat ...
Former Indian cricket team batter Navjot Singh Sidhu had a chance encounter with ex-Pakistan captain Shahid Afridi, and the video of their meeting has gone viral on social media. Both were in New ...
WASHINGTON (7News) — Dr. Virender Singh Aulakh of Regenerative Orthopedic Sports Medicine (ROSM) describes tendinitis as tendon inflammation often caused by repetitive motion, leading to pain ...
Defence Minister Rajnath Singh has claimed Pakistan plans to use tax money to fund terrorists, including giving Rs 14 crore to Jaish leader Masood Azhar. Defence Minister Rajnath Singh offered a ...
FANTASY: Click here to play IPL Daily Fantasy with Dafa News and win big prizes But former Indian opener and commentator Navjot Singh Sidhu doesn’t agree. During a chat on Star Sports ...
After targeting terrorist hideouts in Pakistan, Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri and top Indian Army officials Colonel Sofia Qureshi and Wing Commander Vyomika Singh have held a press conference.
MUMBAI – After a five-year break, politician and commentator Navjot Singh Sidhu is going to be seen once again with comedian Kapil Sharma, of which he had been a permanent cast member.
Navjot Singh Sidhu has launched a YouTube channel, "NavjotSidhuOfficial," to share life insights, motivational content, and his famous "Sidhuisms," deliberately steering clear of political themes.
Former India cricketer Navjot Singh Sidhu followed the footsteps of Sachin Tendulkar, Ravichandran Ashwin, Aakash Chopra, and other to start a new journey with the launch of his YouTube channel ...
CHANDIGARH: Cricketer-turned-politician Navjot Singh Sidhu launched his YouTube channel ‘NavjotSidhuOfficial’, promising content on his life, cricket, and more while explaining that the ...
Jagdish Singh Bhola and Maninder Singh Aulakh. The High Court had found “reasonable grounds” to believe he was not guilty and unlikely to reoffend, noting that continued detention served no ...
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