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For His Stunning Performance Anand Mahindra Decides To Gift XUV700 To Neeraj Chopra

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Anand Mahindra, the Indian industrialist who won the men's javelin today for the country's first ever Olympic sports gold, has pledged to give Neeraj Chopra a Mahindra XUV700, the Indian automaker's forthcoming SUV model. Mr Mahindra tweeted, "We are all in your army, Baahubali," accompanied with a grid photo of the Olympian and fantasy action film hero, Baahubali leading an army on horseback. Yes, absolutely. It will be my personal pleasure and pride to present a XUV 7OO to our Golden Athlete  @rajesh664 @vijaynakra   Keep one ready for him please.  Twitter Post by Mahindra :-   https://twitter.com/anandmahindra/status/1423975746515652608?s=19 Brands have reacted to the success of the Olympics by devising novel methods to reward the victors. For example, when Olympic Silver medalist Mirabai Chanu told the media that she wanted to celebrate her achievement with a pizza, a Domino's store in Manipur promptly dispatched a team to deliver pizzas to Mirabai Chanu. ...

A Disaster Which Ruined Many Lives in Greece and Turkey

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  Greece & Turkey in Fire On Saturday, hundreds of firemen battled fires that consumed a record amount of woods in Greece, displacing hundreds of households, but strong rains provided relief to hard-hit Turkey. The fire service reported that more than 1,450 Greek firemen, supported by at least 15 aircraft, were combating the blazes, with reinforcements arriving from overseas. Tasos Tsilivakos, a retiree from Pefkofyto in Athens' northern, fought to hold back tears. He told AFP, "This is a terrible accident." "I'm worried that only our great-grandchildren will have the opportunity to stroll in these places again." France and the United Kingdom have stated that they are rushing to rescue Greece. President Emmanuel Macron of France tweeted that he had discussed the matter with Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis. Macron tweeted, "Solidarity as Europeans always," announcing that France has dispatched 80 firemen and rescuers, as well as three C...

Finally India Has Won The Gold Medal (Javelin) In Tokyo Olympics by 'Neeraj Chopra'

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  Neeraj Chopra With a spectacular performance in the javelin throw final, Neeraj Chopra became the first Indian to win an Olympic gold in athletics. With a best attempt of 87.58 metres, Neeraj defeated the rest of the field and became India's second solo gold medalist. India won its most Olympic medals ever at the Tokyo Games, with one golds, two silvers, and four bronzes, surpassing its previous best of six in London 2012. For the first time India's National Anthem in Tokyo Olympics Also there are well wishing treats posted for chopra from Sachin Tendulkar and PM  through twitter, saying as : नीरज ने जैवेलिन को पहुंचाया सूरज तक! India shines brighter today because of you, Neeraj. Your javelin carried the tricolour all the way and made it flutter with the pride of every Indian. What a moment for Indian sport! ---   Twitter Post by Sachin Tendulkar   ---

'About PM Modis Gratitude On Hockey Goalkeeper' Responds By Shashi Tharoor

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  Shashi Tharoor Prime Minister Narendra Modi praised each member of the bronze-medal-winning men's hockey team personally on Friday, but it was his post for goalkeeper PR Sreejesh that drew the attention of senior Congress politician and Thiruvananthapuram MP Shashi Tharoor. PM Modi's tweet reminded Mr Tharoor that people who defend the country's interests are just as essential as those who "score goals against others." "@16Sreejesh, congrats! Your saves were crucial in helping India win the medal. "Congratulations and best wishes," Prime Minister Narendra Modi tweeted, hailing the goalkeeper's "amazing" performance "India won an Olympic hockey medal for the first time in 41 years because to his effort against Germany. Mr Tharoor, 65, responded to the tweet by saying that the prime minister's appreciation for PR Sreejesh had made every Keralite happy. PR Sreejesh was born in the Ernakulam district of Kerala. I...

Tokyo Olympics Was The Last Assignment, Said By Coach Sjoerd Marijne

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  Indian Womens Hockey Team and Coach Sjoerd Marijne Sjoerd Marijne, the main coach of the Indian women's hockey team, stated on Friday that the bronze medal match against Great Britain in the current Olympics was his final assignment with the squad. The 47-year-old led India's women's hockey team to their best-ever Olympic performance, bringing them to a respectable fourth place finish. The Indian ladies came agonisingly near to earning their first Olympic medal before losing 3-4 in a tight bronze play-off match to Great Britain. Marijne revealed hours later that this was his final assignment with the Indian squad. "Because this was my last match with Indian ladies, I don't have any intentions. Now it's up to Janneka (Schopman) to do the job "In a virtual news conference, the Dutchman informed the Indian media. The Sports Authority of India (SAI) offered both Marijne and the team's analytical coach Janneka Schopman an extension, but the f...

Surprising Entry By Sonu Sood In Srinagar Streets

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  Sonu Sood In Srinagar Street Sonu Sood, who is in Srinagar as part of the Jammu and Kashmir government's new film strategy, startled a street seller by showing up to his stand and advertising his products. Sonu Sood went to a flea market in the city's Batmaloo region and began chatting with Shameem Khan, who has been selling shoes and slippers for more than a decade. The 48-year-old actor, who has received widespread praise for his support of migrant workers during the situation of covid, enquired about the slippers' prices and requested a discount from Khan. Instagram Post Of Sonu Sood : ---  Click here for the Post  --- After then, Sonu Sood asked his fans, supporters and admirers whoever, to pay a visit to Mr Khan's stand. "Whoever wants to buy shoes, come to Shameem bhai's shop and he will give you a discount if you mention my name," the actor stated in an Instagram video. "Kitna discount doge? (How much of a d...

NASA Fails To Search Alien Life In Mars With Rover

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Rover shadow which has drilled for Rock A NASA mission, drove into Mars' surface but failed in its first effort to gather rock samples that would be picked up by future missions and analysed by scientists on Earth. The US space agency released photos on Friday showing a tiny mound with a hole in the middle adjacent to the rover, which is the first time a robot has delved into the Red Planet. The rover's data relayed to Earth following its initial effort to collect a sample and seal it in a tube, however, showed that no rock had been collected. In a statement, Thomas Zurbuchen, associate administrator for NASA's scientific mission directorate, stated, "While this isn't the 'hole-in-one' we hoped for, there is always risk with breaking new ground." "I'm convinced we've put together the proper team to tackle this, and we'll keep working until we find a solution that ensures future success." The drill hole is the firs...