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Real Madrid’s lead cut to 1 point with Elche draw in La Liga
November 25, 2025
|The Statesman Bhubaneswar
Real Madrid's lead at the top of La Liga was cut to one point after a 2-2 draw in a chaotic game away to Elche on Sunday.
All of the goals came in the second half, with Aleix Febas putting Elche ahead after getting in behind Trent Alexander-Arnold eight minutes into the second half, reports Xinhua.
Dean Huijsen headed Real Madrid level in the 78th minute, but Elche was back ahead again six minutes later when Alvaro Rodriguez cut inside to beat goalkeeper Thibaut Courtois with a low shot.
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Dairybiz milking success on Indians 'cultural connect' with milk
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CoinDCX says some ofits user data exposed due to security breach
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Electoral systems, parties and govt structure
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CEChas 'blood on his hands': TMC
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Economists hail India's 6-quarter high GDP growth at 8.2 pc in Q2
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1 mins
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Market ends flat after hitting record highs
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1 mins
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Australia name unchanged team for D/N Ashes Test
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Our Invisible Self ~I
Any posture which keeps the spine erect is said to be good for meditation, according to Patanjali. By penetrating the third eye or concentrating at the space between our eyebrows, we can dive deep inside ourselves and experience the Divine. By doing so, we can also develop our intuitional capacity or the sixth sense. When the fog of ignorance is removed by meditation, we see the right path and see God. God is immanent in the infinite bounties and beauties of creation. If we stay tied to the mundane and the finite, we cannot move towards the infinite God
4 mins
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SC clears Maharashtra local body polls; reservation capped at 50 pc
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