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Knight Riders Survive Hardik Assault; Capitals Make Playoffs
After another Russell special, Mumbai Indians falls short in a gallant chase
No Regrets Over Retirement, Says de Villiers
Feels that any of the top six can win the WC this time.
Two Men Assault Owner Of Eatery In Tondiarpet
Customers claiming to be advocates create a ruckus
Candidates File Nominations For Byelections
In all, 91 candidates have submitted their papers in Aravakurichi, 61 in Sulur, 63 in Tirupparankundram and 40 in Ottapidaram
Bifurcation Of Kashmir Arbitrary: Opposition
‘You have lost the confidence and trust of 1.5 crore people. History will not forgive you,’ says Anantnag MP.
Consumer Protection Bill Gets RS Green Light
It will replace the Consumer Protection Act of 1986.
An Amazing Repository Of Artefacts In Crying Need Of Better Upkeep
Debris clutters the sprawling campus of Egmore Museum and dust is all pervasive, taking away from the appeal of one of the city’s treasures.
At Least 14 Killed, 145 Injured In Taliban Attack In Kabul
Explosion was triggered by a truck bomb, claim insurgents.
Food Supply Is At Dire Risk: UN
Half a billion people live in places that are turning into desert, says report.
Banks Get More Headroom For Lending To NBFCs
RBI raises cap on exposure to single NBFC to 20%; lower risk weight for consumer loans may cut capital needs by 12,500 cr.
First ODI Called Off Due To Rain
West Indies scores 54 for one in the 13 overs of play possible.
Kohli's Men Look To Overcome World Cup Disappointment
West Indies, too, will hope for a change in fortunes when the three-match ODI series begins today; Gayle’s presence a big boost for the hosts
It's An Unprecedented Lock-Down: Shah Faesal
“People are in shock,‘People are yet to make sense of what befell them’
Rajya Sabha Bids Adieu To A ‘Voice Of The People'
Nation has lost an able administrator, says Venkaiah.
Just Three Passengers On Lahore Bus
Family on the Sada-e-Sarhad speaks of warm hospitality in Pakistan.
No New Loans For DHFL Till Investor Arrives
Cash ow of 1,000 crore from existing customers can be used to extend new home loans: bankers.
SFL To Focus On Exports To Beat Slowdown
Major chunk of 350 crore, to be invested this fiscal, will go towards exports, says chairman.
At Least 40 Feared Trapped In Malappuram
Three bodies have been recovered, says Kerala CM Pinarayi Vijayan.
Amid Lockdown, Locals Queue Up For A Call
Srinagar residents wait for hours at a government office to talk to kin outside State on a mobile phone.
Mummy At Indian Museum Moderately Stable, Says Expert
Dust is a problem; recommended options include air-tight packing and humidity control.
Curbs Eased In Srinagar, People Throng Streets To Buy Essentials
Banks and ATMs open, govt. employees get advance salary ahead of Eid
Kohli At His Majestic Best As India Makes 279 In Second ODI
The skipper’s brilliant century contains 14 fours and a six; Shreyas (71) lends admirable support
North Korea: Latest Test Was ‘New Weapon'
Saturday launch is DPRK’s fifth test in two weeks
Congress Names Sonia As Its Interim President
Party says she will hold the post until fresh elections
Many States Reel Under Monsoon Fury, 70 Dead
28 killed in Kerala, seven die in Karnataka’s Kodagu.
Rainwater Harvesting Structures Being Spruced Up In Temples
Corporation chipping in with help where needed
Diphtheria, Pertussis Are Vaccine-Preventable, Says Expert
Outbreaks due to loss of herd immunity: Soumya Swaminathan
Centre Sets The Ball Rolling For J&K Polls
EC holds meeting on fresh delimitation exercise under new Jammu and Kashmir Reorganisation Act
Auto Sales Fall 19% In July, Worst In 19 Years
Sales across segments fall to 18.25 lakh units; biggest slump of 21.8% seen in Dec. 2000, says SIAM.
Kashmir Valley Kept Under Lockdown During Eid Festival
Main mosques in Srinagar remain out of bounds; stone-pelting in some areas