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Hello, readers! In today’ evening digest, News18 brings to you the latest stories on Vinesh Phogat’s disqualification from Paris Olympics, attacks on Hindus in Bangladesh and other stories.
Vinesh Phogat’s Desperate Efforts to Make Weight: A Night of Extreme Measures Ends in Heartbreak
In a dramatic and heartbreaking turn of events at the Paris Olympics, 29-year-oldVinesh Phogat found herself disqualified from the 50kg women’s freestyle gold medal bout for being just over 100 grams above the weight limit. Despite weighing in at 49.90kg on Tuesday morning ahead of her first-round bout, her weight had increased to approximately 52.7kg after the semifinals on the same day. READ MORE
Attacks on Hindus in Bangladesh Major Concern, Gulf Money Turning Locals Radical: Sources to News18
Attacks on Hindus in Bangladesh are a major cause of concern for the Indian government and even other governments believe minorities are not safe there, top intelligence sources told CNN-News18 on Wednesday. READ MORE
‘Fervently Appeal To Stay Calm’: Nobel Winner Yunus Urges Restraint As He Prepares To Lead Bangladesh
Bangladesh’s Nobel-winning microfinance pioneer Muhammad Yunus, who is set to lead an interim government, has called for calm in the country after mass protests forced longtime prime minister Sheikh Hasina to flee. His appointment came quickly after student leaders called on the 84-year-old — credited with lifting millions out of poverty — to lead the country. READ MORE
Kareena Kapoor’s Son Jeh’s Swag Wins Hearts, Saif Ali Khan’s Little One Gives Paps A Thumbs Up | Watch
Kareena Kapoor Khan’s sons Taimur and Jeh are the most popular star kids. They are favourite muse for shutterbugs. Today, Jeh Ali Khan was seen with his mother Kareena Kapoor. But what grabbed our attention was his pose for the camera. He was seen showing thumbs up to them and winning hearts on the internet. READ MORE
IND vs SL Live Score 3rd ODI: Rohit Sharma, Shubman Gill Open India’s Case of 249
India Vs Sri Lanka 3rd ODI Live Score: Sri Lanka have won the toss and has challenged India to chase, yet again. Already trailing 0-1 in the series, India will look to avoid their first series defeat to Sri Lanka in 27 years. India’s previous bilateral ODI series defeat against the Islanders came in 1997. The Arjuna Ranatunga-led Lankans then inflicted a 0-3 hammering on Sachin Tendulkar and his men. Since then, India and Sri Lanka have played 11 bilateral ODI rubbers home and away, with the ‘Men in Blue’ emerging on the right side of the result. CHECK LIVE UPDATES
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