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Pant Has To Await His Chance: Gambhir
Former opener feels the Indian one-day team should not be tinkered with ahead of the World Cup
Aerospace, defence sectors get their due
State promises concessions, subsidies and tax refunds in a policy unveiled at investors' meet
Kulcha And Shami Prove Too Good For New Zealand
India rides on Dhawan’s delightful knock, romps home with plenty to spare
Meet Steers Clear Of Banned Plastics
Cloth bags, cardboard boxes, jute pouches used as replacement
Despite HC Directive, Govt. Workers Stick To Their Guns
Various departments issue notices to striking employees over the ‘illegal’ stir
Hardik, Rahul Suspensions Revoked
The Committee of Administrators (CoA) on Thursday decided to revoke the suspension imposed on Hardik Pandya and K.L. Rahul for having made unsavoury comments on a TV show recently.
Bopanna Delighted To Be Playing With An Indian Partner Again
Our ‘lefty-righty’ combination will be to our advantage, says Divij
Virat Kohli's Men On The Verge Of A Special Triumph
Cummins stands tall even as teammates capitulate; Bumrah is once again the impact bowler, Jadeja picks up three
Mayawati Puts Congress Governments On Notice
Threatens to withdraw support in Madhya Pradesh, Rajasthan.
HC Stops Bhim Army From Holding Meet In Pune
But outfit's chief is free to visit Bhima-Koregaon village
Smriti Wins Two ICC Awards
Is both the Women's Cricketer and ODI Player of the Year.
An App To Cure Your Mobile Addiction
`Digital Detox by SHUT Clinic' tracks your phone usage and offers self-help advice.
Separatists To Counter IS Supporters
Condemn attempt to unfurl IS ag at Srinagar’s Jamia Masjid, calling it a ploy against the entire leadership
7 Killed, 150 Injured During New Year's Eve Celebrations
Despite arrangements by the city police, seven persons were killed and more than 150 persons reportedly injured during New Year’s eve celebrations.
Federer Wins Serena Showdown
American calls it ‘match of her career’
Two Women Make It To Sabarimala
Two young women entered the Sabarimala Ayyappa temple in Kerala under police cover in the early hours of Wednesday, triggering anti-government protests across the State.
The Sydney 167 Was A Turning Point: Laxman
Before V.V.S. Laxman cemented his place in cricket history with his epic 281 at Kolkata, there was a time when he was in danger of losing his spot in the Indian team.
Street Protests Mark Kerala Hartal
Hurling crude bombs and stones, pro Hindutva groups on Thursday fought pitched battles with the police and political rivals in Kerala, leaving scores injured, including three BJP workers in a knife attack, officials said.
Transition Travails Of The Food Business
What do you do when you have over 300 items on the menu and you have to find packaging solutions for each of them? Many multicuisine restaurants are working overtime to find answers.
'Appropriate Bench' Will Hear Ayodhya Appeals
It will pass further orders on January 10, says Chief Justice Ranjan Gogoi
Pant And Jadeja Pile On Aussies' Agony After Pujara's 193
The wicketkeeper remains unbeaten on 159 and the left-arm allrounder helps himself to an 81 as India runs up 622 for seven decl.
As Cattle Market Collapses, Stray Cows Raid U.P. Farms
With no money to feed them, farmers abandon animals
SP And BSP Agree 'In Principle' On Alliance
Will not field candidates from Amethi, Rae Bareli: SP leader
Man City Reignites Title Race
Hands Liverpool first league defeat of season; Cazorla frustrates Real Madrid
Chinaman Gets To Work
India's left-arm wrist spinner has a busy two days
Rana Extradition Unlikely Before 2023, Indicates U.S.
NIA team told that he will have to complete his 14-year jail term
Singlescreen Theatres Hit Hard By Plastic Ban
Alternatives are proving to be expensive; availability is also a concern for them
India Gets Off To A Stupendous Start
Sunil Chhetri gets a brace as Constantine’s men swamp Thailand 41
'Centre Trying To Nix Sp-BSP Ties'
Samajwadi Party chief says the CBI is being used to foist illegal mining cases
An Air Of Curiosity In Bypoll-Bound Tiruvarur
Parties begin groundwork even as uncertainty looms large over the election