Nimish Dubey
@nimishdubey
Writer. Editor. Writing and covering tech with Akriti Rana at ABP, Indian Express, TechPP, 91Mobiles and Openvy. Book reader, writer, occasional story teller.
Keeping us busy in useless discussions like Vice President's Resignation, Govt has brought Data Protection Law under which any Journalist must take Permission before exposing any Corrupt Politician, Officer, Contractors otherwise they will fined upto 500 Crores.
I do wish commentators would stop assuring folks that the Lord’s Test was thrilling because of all the “needle” between the sides. This will end badly, folks. Honestly, the ones at the top can get away with it but when you hear kids swearing at each other in school matches…
The new Nothing X app is here. The completely redesigned interface gives you better control, smoother performance, and more personalisation. Manage your devices, access detailed fitness insights, and keep everything connected. Now, all your audio products and CMF watches are…
So! Remember my tweet from last week on #AnayaAvalani, the woman who stole over $1300 worth of merchandise from a @Target store in a 7 hour shoplifting spree in Illinois USA? Turns out - she is an office bearer of the BJP! No surprises there!
BREAKING: Stephen Colbert just told Donald Trump to go fuck himself. Colbert is not going to be silenced. You have to watch this epic moment.
This is the parking lot of the Supreme Court the same institution that reinforced the 10-year diesel vehicle ban. Now count the EVs. We’ll wait. #SupremeIrony #CleanAirOrSelectiveJustice
Trend of Garlanding & welcoming r@pists was started by BJP It has reached at grassroot level now. The guy who's being welcomed, was behind bars for h@rassment of 2 girls. Look at the welcome. This society is beyond repair.
We’re thrilled to bring Apple to even more customers around the world… the Apple Store online and Apple Store app both launch in Saudi Arabia today!
"Jay Shah's qualifications are that he’s the son of the Indian Home Minister, and that’s it. He’s got no particular vision, no particular skills, he’s not particularly charismatic, he doesn’t have a huge track record." - Gideon Haigh
One of the most moving pictures in cricket. Derek Underwood tries to console a distraught Peter Lever at Auckland in 1975. Lever had almost killed New Zealand's Ewan Chatfield. Bernard Thomas, the English physio, rushed on to the pitch to save Chatfield!


Gulam Nabi Azad had only resigned from his Party and entire Godi media was so concerned about him not getting respect! In fact Modi Ji also became emotional & cried on his retirement from parliament Poor Dhankar is getting no sympathy from Godi or Modi . Tch Tch
This is getting a little juvenile now
🗣️ भारत एक युवा प्रधान देश है, यहां का युवा मेहनत करके देश को आगे ले जाएगा। देश का युवा :
That colour changing is SO cute!
Of course they're jealous. Wouldn’t you be, if you weren’t as gold and gorgeous as the Redmi Note 14 Pro Series in Champagne Gold?
It's been 11 incredible years since we first landed in India! We're celebrating the day it all began by bringing you not one, but two new smartphones! Get ready to experience the next chapter of innovation. Thank you for 11 years of unwavering support! ❤️
Train. Learn. Go again. Watch 3 Pro is here to help you move smart.
Is this being done deliberately? Brooks making those statements, and now Gill...
Shubman Gill has accused England of not playing in the "spirit of the game" after their openers walked out late on the third evening at Lord's.
As @alawyerwrites, @fredfertang, @tds122, @CraigNelsy and @WG_RumblePants will attest…the first Wisden one reads is always special. I read this in 1981. And one of the cricketers of the year was a certain DI Gower. Suddenly things make sense…

As a dispute rages over the quality of cricket balls in the England vs India series, it is kind of appropriate to recall this ad for Duke’s in the 1979 issue of Wisden!

As a dispute rages over the quality of cricket balls in the England vs India series, it is kind of appropriate to recall this ad for Duke’s in the 1979 issue of Wisden!
