S Bhinder

My name is S. Bhinder, and I am the founder of Khabar 24x12, an independent digital news website dedicated to providing accurate, unbiased, and timely news. I have a strong interest in journalism and public awareness. Through Khabar 24x12, my aim is to cover national and international news, politics, sports, entertainment, business, and social issues. I focus on presenting facts in a clear and simple manner so readers can easily understand the news. I am committed to ethical journalism, transparency, and delivering trustworthy information to my audience.

IPL 2026: Suryakumar Yadav to miss fixture against Punjab Kings due to personal reasons | Cricket News

Suryakumar Yadav (AP Photo) New Delhi: Mumbai Indians stand-in captain Suryakumar Yadav is set to miss the side’s match against Punjab Kings in Dharamsala on Thursday due to personal reasons. It’s learned that the right-hander has decided against travelling and has already communicated his decision to the team management ahead of their next fixture.The five-time…

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“Burnout is real”: How Aarav Goel scored 97.20% in CBSE Class 12 while battling NEET pressure

The CBSE Class 12th results this year felt like an emotional rollercoaster for lakhs of students across the country. The wait seemed endless at first. Then, on May 13, when the results were finally declared, emotions spilled over in every possible form. Some students refreshed websites with trembling hands. Some avoided looking at their marksheets…

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The billion-year gap: Why the Grand Canyon is hiding a massive chapter of Earth’s missing history |

The Grand Canyon reveals a significant geological gap, the Great Unconformity, representing 1.3 billion years of missing Earth history. Image Credits: Wikimedia Commons Grand Canyon’s fame comes from the opportunity to observe geological layers of history seen there, similar to pages in an old book. It might even be the most famous of such geological…

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In 2015, a few silver coins found in an Oxfordshire field rewrote the legend of King Alfred the Great |

An amateur treasure hunter’s discovery of the Watlington Hoard in Oxfordshire has rewritten English history. Image Credit: The Portable Antiquities Scheme/ The Trustees of the British Museum, via Wikimedia Commons Well before the undulating terrain of Oxfordshire came to be a peaceful haven for those on foot, the region around Watlington was a battleground in…

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In 2003, a “broken pan” found in a northern field turned out to be a 2,000-year-old Roman tourist souvenir |

An ornate Roman pan, unearthed in Staffordshire, offers a unique glimpse into life on the empire’s frontier. Image Credits: Portable Antiquities Scheme from London, England, via Wikimedia Commons The Romans also had their own way of commemorating their travels, even before the invention of digital photography and refrigerator magnets. In 2003, an amateur archaeologist using…

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Pat Cummins: ‘Everything is made up’: Pat Cummins rubbishes claims of SA20 NOC from Cricket Australia | Cricket News

Australia captain Pat Cummins has strongly denied claims made senior Australian cricketers could consider skipping the home summer to participate in lucrative overseas franchise leagues.According to report in The Age a group of Australia’s leading players, including Cummins, may seek no-objection certificates (NOCs) to feature in South Africa’s SA20 tournament in 2028 if they are…

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‘Saffron shawls not allowed in schools’: Siddaramaiah clarifies Karnataka government’s order after right-wing threats

Karnataka chief minister Siddaramaiah clarified on Thursday that saffron shawls will not be allowed in educational institutions, amid the withdrawl of the February 2022 order brought in by the then BJP government that had effectively banned hijabs inside classrooms.Speaking to reporters in Mysuru, Siddaramaiah said the state government’s order allows students to follow existing religious…

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