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Dressing Room Is Calm When Vihari Is Batting: Kohli
Vihari was undoubtedly India’s find of West Indies Test series as he emerged as top run-getter with 289 runs that included a century and two half-centuries.
Blue Circle: Hatnapur Women's Drive Against Sale Of Liquor
The women of Hatnapur village in Multai have opened a front against sale and consumption of liquor.
100kg Substandard Milk Power Seized
Foods and Drug Administration department has seized 100kg of substandard milk powder of Ambika brand in a raid in Sohagpur.
Week-long Elephant Festival Begins
The week-long elephant festival began at the Bandhavgarh Tiger Reserve, on Tuesday.
Vihari, Rahane Take India Closer To Series Sweep
Hanuma Vihari continued his fine form and in vice-captain Ajinkya Rahane’s company took India closer to a series sweep by sharing an unbeaten 111-run stand in the second innings of the second Test against the West Indies here.
Serena, Elina Storm Into Quarters
Six-time champion Serena Williams and Elina Svitolina of Ukraine progressed into the quarter-finals of the US Open after registering thumping victories in their Round of 16 matches at the Flushing Meadows.
Outsider Modi Conquers Lutyens' Delhi With Garvi Gujarat
Five years ago when Narendra Damodardas Modi came to the Lutyens' Delhi, he was an 'outsider'. Five years later, on Monday, he has etched a permanent mark on the abode of the elite.
Onam Festivities Begin With Atham
Commencing 10-day festivities that follow Onam, Malyalis gathered at Ayyapa temple and began the fest with first day ‘Atham’ celebrations on Monday morning. With traditional food and flowers, the fest began on a happy note for everyone.
NASA's Atomic Clock To Help Spacecraft Drive In Deep Space
NASA has activated an atomic clock that could enable spacecraft to safely navigate themselves in deep space rather than rely on the timeconsuming process of receiving directions from Earth.
Medha Ends 9-day Hunger Strike After CM Rushes Emissary
Gujarat yet to release Rs 60 lakh compensation to 115 dam-affected
Mandideep Nagar Palika All Set To Go Online
Other Civic Bodies Too Follow Suit
Highway Turns Into Pool, Prone To Mishaps
The Budhni-Sandalpur highway number 22 is in ruins because of the heavy rains that have lashed the state during the past 15 days.
Ganesh Fest Begins; People Open Heart, Home To Welcome God
OVER 40K security personnel deployed
Driving Lessens Feelings Of Isolation
When driving themselves is no longer an option, older adults may feel the short- and long-term effects of isolation, a new study shows.
Citizens Welcome Ganpati With Faith & Fervour
Demand of eco-friendly Ganesha idols remained high
Chandrayaan-2 Lander Separates, Moves A Step Closer To The Moon
In a key event of India's second moon mission Chandrayaan-2, lander 'Vikram' was separated from the orbiter on Monday, five days ahead of its planned lunar touchdown, space agency ISRO announced.
Alia's 'Dulhan Wali Feeling'
Alia Bhatt on Saturday surprised her fans with her bridal look. The actress posted a couple of photographs from an ad shoot on Instagram in which she is seen dressed as a bride.
Abhinandan Shares Mig-21 Cockpit With IAF Chief In Pathankot
Wing Commander Abhinandan Varthaman, the IAF pilot who became the face of a tense military confrontation between India and Pakistan in February, on Monday flew a sortie with Air Chief Marshal B S Dhanoa on a MiG 21 jet here.
'Chhichhore' Is The Toughest Film Tahir Has Done
Tahir Raj Bhasin considers “Dangal” director Nitesh Tiwaris forthcoming film “Chhichhore” to be his toughest one so far. After doing special appearances in films like “Kai Po Che!” and “One by Two”, Tahir shot to fame with “Mardaani” in 2014 for his villainous role. He followed it up with “Force 2” and “Manto”.
Third Indian To Achieve Feat: Elavenil Claims Maiden World Cup Gold
In her debut year at senior level, Elavenil shot 251.7 in the finals to help India extend their new-found dominance in the event, leaving behind Seonaid Mcintosh of Britain, who won silver with an effort of 250.6 on Wednesday.
Taj Will Soon Open Every Night For All
The glimmering Taj Mahal, said to be at its aesthetic best in moonlight, could now be thrown open after sunset for all tourists.
PM launches Fit India Movement
IT'S 0% investment with 100% returns, says Modi.
Playing On The Backfoot...
Actors like Dulquer, Rajkummar, Ayushmann are not bothered about lead parts in films, says Sonam Kapoor.
PC In SC Offers To Remain In CBI Custody Till Sept 2
PC's protection from arrest extended till September 5
Olympics, Commonwealth Games Bigger Than Cricket Events: Sehwag
I always used to think Olympics and Commonwealth Games are bigger than cricket (events). I used to think that these athletes would have been looked after very well, that they would be getting good food, and nutrition along with physios and trainers, said Sehwag
Nushrat Bharucha Not Panchnama Girl Anymore
While it is tough to leave a mark in the minds of the audience when one is part of an ensemble cast, Bollywood actress Nushrat Bharucha managed to do so in the multistarrer film, Pyaar Ka Panchnama.
Non-hindu Employees In Tirumala Temple Must Quit, Orders Jagan Govt
The Andhra Pradesh government has ordered that the employees of the Tirumala temple who converted to non-Hindu religions should quit as they can't continue in their posts.
Incense Sticks Unit To Provide Rs 800 Cr Boost To Economy
The state government will establish incense sticks manufacturing unit which state’s economy by over Rs 800 crore.
Haven't Done Enough Acting, Feels Pankaj Kapur
With a career spanning over 30 years and having acted different shades of characters including dark and comic roles, or a common man struggling against the system, actor-director Pankaj Kapur believes he hasn’t done enough and wants to explore more.
Festive Season A Threat To Water Bodies In State Capital
BMC’s drive against use of PoP comes to a nought.