India win maiden women’s cricket World Cup
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India’s Women’s World Cup 2025 champions are being showered with rewards after their historic triumph. After the BCCI announced a Rs 51 crore cash prize and ICC’s Rs 40 crore award, diamond jewellery and solar panels have reportedly been promised by a Gujarat-based businessman and Rajya Sabha MP.
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India is the next superpower. If it doesn't gain UNSC membership, the UN will be weakened... This world president issued a major warning
The President of Finland has openly supported India's permanent membership in the United Nations Security Council. The President stated that without India, the organization would continue to weaken. Helsinki: India's bid for a seat on the United Nations Security Council has once again received significant support.
Across the country, inventive fine-dining restaurants are flowering like garlands in temples — from the Himalayan foothills down to Chennai’s shores.
An Australian tourist, Duncan McNaught, recently went viral for praising India's exceptional hospitality. He shared a video highlighting the kindness
For the first time, there is a team other than Australia, England or New Zealand on the trophy. Can India add their name alongside those three and West Indies on the T20 version next year? - Valkerie Baynes South Africa have made three successive women's finals - two at the T20 World Cup and now their first at an ODI tournament - and these achievements are part of the bigger picture across their whole cricketing ecosystem.
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4 batters with most fifty plus scores in Women's World Cups
Overview Laura Wolvaardt scored a hundred against India Women in the final of the Women's Cricket World Cup 2025 In the process, the South African skipper became the batter with the most fifty-plus scores in the Women's World Cups Along with her,
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Dawn Of New Era — India Women In World Of Champions
After heartbreaks in 2005 and 2017, its third time's the charm as the India women's team finally cross the last hurdle.