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India opener Shubman Gill has moved up to the second position among batsmen in the latest ICC ODI player rankings

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India opener Shubman Gill has moved up to the second position among batsmen in the latest ICC ODI player rankings on the back of his performance in the ongoing Asia Cup. India are yet to taste defeat in the Asia Cup and their success can be attributed to the stellar contributions of the batsmen, especially the top order which includes skipper Rohit Sharma, Gill and the talismanic Virat Kohli. Gill is not the only Indian to move up in the batsmen’s rankings, with Kohli moving up two places to eighth and Rohit moving up two places to ninth in the latest standings.
For the first time in more than four and a half years, three Indian batsmen feature in the top 10 of the latest rankings.
Gill already has two half-centuries to his name in the tournament, with a total of 154 runs.
His excellent returns in the current tournament have taken him to a career-best second position in the batsmen’s rankings. He is behind Pakistan captain Babar Azam, who is currently at the top.
According to the ICC standings, Gill has reduced the gap with Babar to a great extent, with the gap now reduced to just 103 rating points.
The Pakistan captain tops the batting charts with 863 rating points while Gill is currently placed second with 759 points.
One has to go back to early 2019 to find out the last time India had three players in the top-10 rankings for batsmen.
Opener Shikhar Dhawan joined Rohit and Kohli in the top-10 in January 2019.
Pakistan, who currently jointly top the ODI rankings with Australia, has three players in the top-10 of the batting charts.
However, Imam-ul-Haq has dropped one place to fifth and fellow opener Fakhar Zaman has slipped three places to 10th.
India’s spinner Kuldeep Yadav, who is currently in great form, has reached the seventh position in the bowling list with his nine wickets in the Asia Cup.
India’s star all-rounder Hardik Pandya has also moved up four places to sixth position in the list of all-rounders.

Sensex continues to rise for an eighth day; the Nifty has slightly declined since hitting a record high.

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On September 12, despite mixed global market patterns, BSE Sensex resumed its upward for the eighth straight day, while Nifty closed slightly down after reaching a new record high.

Closed at 67,221.13, up 94.05 points or 0.14%, the 30-share BSE Sensex. It increased by 412.02 points (0.61%) or 67,539.10 over the day.

Nifty, on the other hand, quickly gave back all of its gains, closing in choppy trade 3.15 points, or 0.02%, lower at 19,993.20. It increased 114 points or 0.57% throughout the day to reach an all-time high of 20,110.35.

Tata Consultancy Services, Larsen & Toubro, Infosys, UltraTech Cement, ICICI Bank, Nestle, ITC, and Sun Pharma were among the top gainers among Sensex companies.

Chris Evans and Alba Baptista got married

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According to a report in People, actors Chris Evans and Alba Baptista got married in an international event after dating for more than a year. She is best known for her role in Szilewa’s ‘Warrior Nun’, her English language film debut
In a low-key and intimate ceremony held in September 2023, the couple exchanged vows and tied the knot, reports People magazine. The wedding took place during the weekend of September 9 and 10, 2023, at a secluded Cape Cod estate.

Guests at the intimate ceremony also included Chris Evans’ Marvel co-stars Robert Downey Jr. and Chris Hemsworth, John Krasinski and Emily Blunt. However, his representatives did not immediately confirm the news.

About Alba Baptista :

Portuguese actress Alba Baptista is well-known for her roles in both film and television. She was born on 10 July 1997 in Lisbon, Portugal. For her part as Ava Silva in the 2020 Netflix series “Warrior Nun,” Alba Baptista received widespread acclaim.
The fantasy drama series “Warrior Nun” is based on the Warrior Nun Areala comic book character. Ava, a young woman who awakens in a morgue with enigmatic abilities and is later accepted into an antiquated order of demon-hunting nuns, is portrayed by Alba Baptista.
Alba Baptista had already worked in the Portuguese film and television industries before “Warrior Nun” launched her into international stardom. She has demonstrated her acting skills in a number of Portuguese TV episodes

“India Officially Renamed: A Historic Moment in Indian Identity”

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“Exploring the cultural and historical significance of the name change”

Introduction:

In a significant step that reflects India’s deep-rooted cultural and historical heritage, the nation has been officially named “India”. This historic decision has sparked debate and discussion across the country, as it has both symbolic and practical implications. In this article, we will discuss the reasons behind this name change and its wider implications for India.

Name change:
The Government of India formally announced the change of the country’s name from “India” to “Bharat”. The name change, which was enacted through a constitutional amendment, symbolizes a return to India’s ancient roots and historical identity. The move is a testament to the country’s rich cultural heritage, as “Bharat” is a name that is deeply rooted in Indian history and mythology.

Historical and mythological importance:

The name “Bharat” has its origins in the ancient Indian epic, the Mahabharata, where it refers to a great king and represents the land of the righteous. This naming attempts to link the modern Indian state to its glorious past, emphasizing its historical continuity and cultural heritage.

Impact on National Identity:

Changing the name of a nation is not just a symbolic gesture; This has practical implications for the identity of a country. The change from “India” to “Bharat” has sparked discussion about what it means to be Indian, how the change affects the diverse population, and what impact it will have on the country’s global image. Experts, scholars and politicians have weighed in on these matters, offering different perspectives.

Challenges and controversies:

While the name change has received widespread support for its cultural and historical significance, it has also faced criticism and challenges. Some argue that this move may inadvertently marginalize certain linguistic and cultural groups within India, as it gives priority to a particular historical identity. Additionally, there are practical challenges related to updating official documents, international agreements and trade relations.

Global perspective:

Changing the name of India to Bharat has not gone unnoticed on the global stage. This has sparked discussion about the country’s identity and its place in the international community. How this change affects India’s diplomatic relations, trade agreements and global image is a matter of interest to foreign policy experts and analysts.

Conclusion:

Changing the official name of India to Bharat is a historic moment in the country’s history, emphasizing its rich cultural heritage and historical identity. The decision has sparked debate about what it means to be Indian and the practical challenges of implementing such a change. Although the move has symbolic significance, its long-term impact on India’s national identity both domestically and internationally remains to be seen. As the nation transitions from “India” to “Bharat”, it is a reminder of the enduring connection between past and present in this diverse and dynamic nation.