• Latest Besan 1kg Price in Pakistan Market Rates
    Besan, also known as gram flour, is one of the most commonly used kitchen essentials in Pakistan. It is made from ground chickpeas and is widely used in traditional cooking for snacks, sweets, and everyday recipes. Because of its daily use in households, many people frequently search for besan price in Pakistan to keep track of market changes. The price of besan is not fixed and changes based...
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        Global Common Mode Noise Filter Market, valued at USD 1.89 billion in 2024, is poised for substantial growth, projected to reach USD 3.67 billion by 2032. This expansion, driven by a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 9.8% during the forecast period 2025-2032, is detailed in a comprehensive new report published by Semiconductor Insight. The study underscores the critical role...
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    The global Aerospace Engineering Services Outsourcing Market is witnessing exponential growth, driven by increasing demand for cost optimization, technological advancements, and the rising complexity of aerospace systems. According to the latest report by Straits Research, the market was valued at USD 94.34 billion in 2022 and is projected to reach an impressive USD 739.11 billion by 2031,...
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  • Kochi's Kalina Rangers Clinch Maiden Red Bull Four 2 Score National Championship
    The Red Bull Four 2 Score National Finals concluded with a spectacular display of football, as amateur players from across the country battled it out for the coveted title and the opportunity to represent India on the global stage.
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    Oxford can invoke spirit of 1986 in relegation fight
    Oxford beat QPR 3-0 in the 1986 Milk Cup final at Wembley [Getty Images]Forty years ago, Oxford United achieved the unthinkable and won the Milk Cup (what we now know as the Carabao Cup).Jim Smith, the manager who got them to the top flight, was sitting in the opposition dugout at Wembley that day and could only watch in disbelief as his chief scout Maurice Evans instigated a masterclass in 'underdoggery' to beat his QPR favourites and lift the trophy.In the same season, Evans kept the U's in the First Division against all odds.Why do I raise this after watching Oxford beat Watford on Saturday?Because I genuinely felt that Spirit of '86 revitalised in the team and the fans during that game at the Kassam Stadium.Yellow flags were waving like a semaphore convention and the cheering was as loud as if it were coming from a six-sided stadium, not three.Meanwhile, on the pitch, Matt Bloomfield's team chased every ball and never gave up, even when Watford looked like they could pinch a goal later in the second half.You know you have done a good job when the opposing fans boo their players off the pitch at the end.Oxford United should have got more points out of recent games, yet they are still on for a great escape.If Maurice Evans' 1986 team did not believe, they would have been out of the cup and the league, but they never stopped believing and that Spirit of '86 needs to be repeated in 2026 as United fight through these last few games.It is the best asset the club has right now.
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    Milk is one of the most essential daily food items in Pakistan, used in tea, breakfast, desserts, and general nutrition. In recent years, packaged milk brands have become more popular due to concerns about hygiene, purity, and quality. Among these brands, Prema Milk has gained strong attention for its premium quality and natural processing. Many consumers frequently search for prema milk price...
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    Tears of Tottenham's crying captain: Cristian Romero accused of sending his team 'the wrong message' as they face relegation - in dismantling of his behaviour on Match of the Day
    Cristian Romero has been criticised by former England goalkeeper Ben Foster after he left the pitch in tears during Tottenham's catastrophic 1-0 defeat against Sunderland.
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    As Arsenal collapse in Premier League title race, here are the biggest bottlers in history
    It's happening again.Three years after being in control of the Premier League title race, only to end up missing out to Manchester City, Arsenal appear to be throwing away the crown once more.Just weeks ago, the Gunners looked destined to win the country's ultimate prize. There was even talk of an unprecedented quadruple, with supporters of the north London titans daring to dream big.But having missed out on the Carabao Cup to City, and suffered a nightmare FA Cup defeat to Southampton, it's all starting to go wrong for Mikel Arteta's men.TRENDINGStoriesVideosYour SayThis weekend was another crushing one. Not only did Arsenal lose to Bournemouth on Saturday, City then cruised to victory away at Chelsea.Should Pep Guardiola's men overcome Arsenal at the Etihad on Sunday, then win their game in hand, they'll be level with Arteta's side at the summit.With the wind in their sails, and experience of going all the way, City will proceed to become the favourites to lift the trophy everbody craves the most.So, as Arsenal risk becoming a point of mockery for rival supporters, here are the biggest bottlers in the division's history.Newcastle United (1995-96)Newcastle held a massive 12-point lead over Manchester United in January 1996, making this the original Premier League collapse.They squandered this cushion by dropping vital points, including a pivotal 1-0 home defeat directly to United and an iconic 4-3 loss to Liverpool.Kevin Keegans legendary "I will love it" television rant exposed their cracking mentality.Winning just two of eight games in a crucial spring stretch ultimately handed the title to Sir Alex Ferguson.LATEST SPORTS NEWS:Rory McIlroy atones for Erica Stoll mistake after securing second Masters victoryJohn Terry spends millions on buying EFL club where his nephew playsScottie Scheffler makes complaint after Rory McIlroy makes history with Masters triumphArsenal (2022-23)Arsenal spent a record 248 days at the summit, boasting an eight-point lead in early April.The collapse began by squandering consecutive 2-0 leads to draw 2-2 against both Liverpool and West Ham.A catastrophic 3-3 draw against bottom-placed Southampton followed, bleeding further momentum.Finally, a crushing 4-1 defeat to City obliterated their advantage completely. Despite a historic campaign, their late-season inability to close out matches allowed Guardiolas relentless machine to overtake them.Liverpool (2013-14)Brendan Rodgers Liverpool side seemed destined for glory after an 11-game winning streak put them five points clear with three games remaining.The capitulation started with Steven Gerrards infamous slip, leading to a devastating 2-0 home defeat against Chelsea. Desperate for goal difference, Liverpool then spectacularly imploded at Selhurst Park.Dubbed "Crystanbul," they threw away a commanding 3-0 lead in the final eleven minutes to draw 3-3 with Crystal Palace, gifting City the championship.Manchester United (2011-12)Even Fergusons relentless winners occasionally faltered.United held a commanding eight-point lead over local rivals City with just six matches remaining.They astonishingly threw this away, starting with a shocking 1-0 defeat to relegation-threatened Wigan.The fatal blow came when they surrendered a 4-2 lead at home against Everton to draw 4-4, before losing the Manchester derby directly to City. This paved the way for Sergio Agueros legendary last-second title-winning goal.Arsenal (2007-08)Arsenal led the league by five points in late February before a fateful trip to Birmingham City.Following a horrific injury to striker Eduardo, Arsenal conceded a late penalty to draw 2-2, prompting captain William Gallass infamous on-pitch sit-down protest.This sparked a miserable run of four consecutive draws and a costly defeat to Chelsea.By squandering narrow leads and losing their composure, they allowed United to snatch a title they had largely dominated before fate cruelly struck. Our Standards: The GB News Editorial Charter
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    Work begins in Wales on UK's first small modular reactor nuclear power station
    Rolls-Royce has said the project will create 8,000 jobs across Britain.
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