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 not as good as everyone thinks’: Alastair Cook’s bold claim stirs fresh controversy | Cricket News

Royal Challengers Bengaluru’s Virat Kohli and Jacob Bethell (ANI Photo) Former England captain Alastair Cook has responded to criticism from ex-teammate Kevin Pietersen over his remarks on Jacob Bethell, after suggesting the youngster should consider leaving the Indian Premier League 2026 midway to play County cricket due to limited opportunities.The debate began when Pietersen strongly…

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Mohsin Naqvi-led PCB rocked by billion-rupee crisis as PSL payment row explodes | Cricket News

Peshawar Zalmi’s skipper Babar Azam, left, receives winning trophy from Pakistan’s Interior Minister and Chairman of Pakistan Cricket Board Mohsin Naqvi (AP Photo) The Pakistan Cricket Board is facing mounting financial pressure as it looks to recover billions in unpaid dues from multiple stakeholders, even as franchises in the Pakistan Super League push for their…

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In 1928, Alexander Fleming noticed a strange mould on a petri dish, and this observation launched the antibiotic era |

What discovery led to penicillin and modern antibiotics. Image credit – Wikimedia One of the most significant discoveries in the field of medicine was achieved in 1928 by Alexander Fleming. It was not the result of an intentionally conducted experiment but happened accidentally during Fleming’s work in his laboratory in St. Mary’s Hospital, London.Fleming noticed…

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Quote of the day by Pythagoras: “The oldest, shortest words— ‘yes’ and ‘no’— are those which require the most thought.” |

Pythagoras (Image: Wikipedia) Some quotes are easy to understand right away. They use simple words that sound familiar, but you remember them for a long time. One of them is this quote from Pythagoras. It seems like there are only two very simple words: “yes” and “no.” When people talk, make choices, and answer questions,…

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