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As per TMZ, the country music legend was belting out her tune, “Don’t Be Stupid,” at Credit Union 1 Amphitheater in Tinley Park when she wiped out while walking across the stage. In a video, obtained by TMZ, Shania tumbled to the floor, but kept singing, jumping back up and polishing the song. The singer was not injured and continued belting her tracks without break. Since the country legend recovered so fast, the audience in the crowd hardly reacted to her falling. Twain is currently on her ‘Queen Of Me’ tour and is geared to hit Bethel, New York, on…

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Just, in this case, this was happening to a psychiatrist.When Aashima Chander (name changed) joined the Psychiatry department of Chandigarh’s prestigious Post Graduate Institute of Medical Education and Research (PGIMER) three years back as a Junior Resident, she initially assumed it was the high-pressure job — long working hours, strenuous academic demands and the massive number of consultations that were taking a toll on her. “Those who make it to PGI’s post-graduate programme are overachievers and even a small dip in performance can lead to a feeling of worthlessness. And of course, there were times when I thought the teachers…

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Sources said that the NIA had previously requested the transfer of 25 gangsters from North Indian jails to southern states in a letter to the MHA. Among the individuals on the list is Lawrence Bishnoi, a prime accused in the murder of Punjabi singer Sidhu Moosewala.Initially, the NIA had proposed to shift the gangsters to South India. However, the process of shifting is lengthy and the agency needs to seek the permission from the respective state governments. As an alternative, the NIA is considering the option of relocating the gangsters to the Dibrugarh Central Jail in Assam, where Amritpal Singh,…

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It was the first time that India were facing penalties in over a decade, since their 5-4 victory over Cameroon in the Nehru Cup final in 2012 in New Delhi.Thus, the 19,640-strong crowd at the Sree Kanteerava Stadium were witness to an anxious evening on Saturday as referee Sinan Hussain blew the whistle at the end of 120 minutes.The story unfolded in the same manner on Saturday.Gurpreet Singh’s left arm kept out Hassan Maatouk’s first penalty for Lebanon, and the Blue Tigers were clinical, dispatching all four of their spot-kicks to perfection in the shoot-out.”His save gave a lot of…

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The balladeer made a surprise appearance on the dais at the ‘Telangana Garjana Sabha’. After shaking hands with Gandhi, Gaddar hugged him and planted kisses on the cheeks of the Congress leader amid loud cheers from the audience. Gandhi too hugged Gaddar and invited him to take a seat next to him. Before reaching the public meeting venue, Gaddar lashed out at Telangana Chief Minister K. Chandrasekhar Rao for his autocratic approach. He said that KCR’s downfall has started. It was immediately not clear if Gaddar was planning to join the Congress party. On June 21, he had submitted an…

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“Australian management has requested the Marylebone Cricket Club (MCC) investigate several incidents involving spectators in the members’ area during lunch on Day Five of the Lord’s Test.””It is alleged players and staff from the Australian team were verbally abused, with some being physically contacted, as they made their way to lunch through the members’ area,” said the Australian team in an official statement.Bairstow was on 10 and England were at 193/5 in the 52nd over when he ducked under a bouncer from Cameron Green and inadvertently walked out of his crease. On seeing that, Australia wicketkeeper Alex Carey immediately directed…

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Nearly four years later, Ajit Pawar again sent the MVA into a post-luncheon tizzy, this time by splitting the NCP to join the Shiv Sena-Bharatiya Janata Party regime of Chief Minister Eknath Shinde and Deputy CM Fadnavis, as the second Deputy CM – a first for the state, though a fifth time for himself. For the beleaguered MVA, this is the third near-fatal ‘surgical strike’ inflicted on the alliance by in-house leaders going switching camps to join the rival BJP. After the November 2019 aborted experiment, Shiv Sena’s Eknath Shinde quietly defected to join hands with BJP as the new…

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“Our national movement is a fine example of co-operation, in which people from every class, every community, every caste, region and group participated,” LS Speaker said while addressing participants at the valedictory session of the 17th Indian Cooperative Congress, which was held in the national capital.Referring about the cooperative movement, he noted that the movement has brought a transformation in the lives of farmers and labourers.He said that earlier, the farmer had to take loan at 16 per cent to 18 per cent, but in many states, it is now possible to get a loan of Rs 1 to 1.5…

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The meeting is scheduled to take place at the newly renovated Pragati Maidan’ convention centre, sources aware of developments said.The development is also taking place when the monsoon session of the Parliament is scheduled to begin from July 20 onwards.If any reshuffle has to take place, then it may have to happen before the Parliamentary session. Also the last cabinet reshuffle had taken place in July 2021, i.e. two years back.Political circles went abuzz with speculations over cabinet reshuffle and even organisational changes within the BJP, after Modi met Home Minister Amit Shah and party President J.P. Nadda on June…

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In the morning, after electing to bowl first, Sri Lanka maintained their clean slate of not conceding a single total in excess of 200 in the ongoing tournament. Off-spinner Theekshana shone with 4-25 while left-arm pacer Dilshan Madushanka took 3-15 in his fiery opening spell as Zimbabwe were bowled out for just 165.Chasing a modest 166, Nissanka led the way by hitting 14 fours in his unbeaten 101 off 102 balls and got some support from Dimuth Karunaratne (30) and Kusal Mendis (25 not out) to get Sri Lanka over the line with nine wickets in hand and 101 balls…

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