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Neeraj's 'don't try anything new' message worked
A message from from Neeraj Chopra not to try anything new during competition worked wonders for Sumit Antil who heeded to the superstar javelin thrower's advice to win back-to-back gold in the Paralympics here.
Sacrifice and sleepless nights
GRITTY | Sumit Antil on defending Paralympic gold despite back injury
Suhas regrets not winning gold
He feels there is sadness and disappointment despite the silver
STARC FEELS IND-AUS RIVALRY IS BIGGER NOW
Australian pacer Mitchell Starc said that India's recent success in the BorderGavaskar Trophy has contributed to the rivalry between both teams getting| \"bigger\" and expressed hope that both sides will play some fantastic cricket in the series starting November.
Sinner sets up quarterfinal against Medvedev
Top-seeded Jannik Sinner reached the U.S. Open quarterfinals by shaking off a slow start and coming through in the clutch at the end of tiebreakers that decided the first two sets, then pulling away to get past No. 14 Tommy Paul 76(3) 7-6(5) 6-1.
CUMMINS WANTS TO MAKE AMENDS
BORDER-GAVASKAR TROPHY | Skipper hopes to emulate their WTC final win
Ratra named new selector
The former wicket-keeper replaces Ankola in Agarkar-led committee
Bangladesh script historic series win
The 2-0 clean sweep is their third Test series victory ever on foreign soil
Bopanna and Sutjiadi enter mixed semis
Veteran Indian tennis star Rohan Bopanna and his Indonesian partner Aldila Sutjiadi entered the semifinals of the US Open mixed doubles with a hard-fought win over Australian Matthew Ebden and Barbora Krejcikova of the Czech Republic here.
Ashraf denies any groupings in Pak team
Zaka Ashraf, the former Pakistan Cricket Board chairman held responsible for starting a slide in the fortunes of the national team, has denied any groupings in the dressing room.
Harmanpreet eyes glory in Asian CT
Indian hockey skipper feels team cannot afford to rest on its laurels
Netanyahu sorry but defiant
ANGER SPILLS ON STREETS | Protesters demand a ceasefire-for-hostages deal
'Youth playing Khalistan card for Canada residency'
Officials have noticed a growth in participation in such rallies with youth taking selfies to prove their presence
Top Audi boss falls to death from mountain
In a tragic accident, Fabrizio Longo, head of Audi Italy, died after falling 10,000 feet while climbing a mountain in Italy on Sunday.
2 US Marines assaulted in Turkiye
Two US Marines were assaulted by a group of young nationalists in Turkiye on Monday, officials in both countries said, with one attacker placing a bag over the head of one service member.
Mongolian govt ignores ICC, welcomes Russia prez
Russian President Vladimir Putin's arrival in Mongolia marks his first trip to an International Criminal Court (ICC) member state since the body issued a warrant for his arrest over the illegal deportations of Ukrainian children to Russia in March 2023.
Marriage at stake after woman visits miracle healer
After visit to Kale Kambal Wale Baba, woman puts precondition of Rs 50L, house for living with hubby, latter files for divorce | Couple married for 14 years, parents of 2 kids, fighting maintenance, dowry harassment, domestic violence, divorce cases
Committee members asked to tour state, not foreign locales
Assembly Speaker Narendra Singh Tomar asked the members of various assembly committees that instead of going on tour of foreign tourists places such as Maldives and Switzerland, they shall do tour of entire Madhya Pradesh to check that whether different government arrangements are in order or not.
Fire at trauma centre of Gwalior hosp; patient dies
A fire broke out in the ICU (Intensive Care Unit) ward of Government Jaya Arogya Hospital's trauma centre in Gwalior on Tuesday morning due to a short circuit in the central AC (Air Conditioning).
TB snuffs out six lives in Sehore every month
Disease has claimed 436 lives in past five-and-a-half yrs | Nearly 10,091 people were diagnosed with disease
Govt following SC guidelines, says CM
In the previous government, helicopter was parked outside the houses of the rich, but present regime did so outside the residences of the poor, says Yadav
Burglar steals Rs 15 cr antiques from museum, gets injured in escape bid
A burglar tried to make off with antique pieces from state museum worth Rs 15 crore, but he fell into the hands of the cops before he could scale the outer wall of the museum on Tuesday, the police said.
Desperate man drapes in Ik plaints against corruption
QUEST FOR JUSTICE | With slippers on his head, Prajapati begs for justice, marking seven years of relentless struggle
Discrepancy in placement process leaves surplus teachers in limbo
Several issues reported at surplus teachers' management portal
CM's father Poonam Chand passes away, funeral today
Poonam Chand Yadav, the father of Chief Minister Mohan Yadav, passed away at a private hospital after a brief illness here on Tuesday evening.
IIT-I develops powerful weapon against TB
Indian Institute of Technology Indore has developed new compounds that could help combat drug-resistant tuberculosis (TB), a major health issue in India and globally.
Health Minister on foreign tour
Chhattisgarh Health Minister Shyam Bihari Jaiswal has been invited to attend the EPPI Con 2024 conference, scheduled to be held at Stanford University from September 10 to September 22.
Amit Kataria returns, more in offing
After completion of the period of central deputation, IAS officer Amit Kataria has returned to Chhattisgarh.
Minister administers oath for literacy
Deputy Chief Minister Vijay Sharma administered oath to officials to make 30,000 illiterate people of Kabirdham district literate.
Girl students asked to drink urine, Headmaster suspended
Girl students demanding potable water to drink were instructed to drink Urine.