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India at World Cup: Made-in-Agra 'set pieces' for teams in FIFA big show
India has not qualified for FIFA World Cup 2022 but the biggest football extravaganza, this time being held in Qatar, has a direct connection with the country and especially the city of Taj.
Indian batters need fresh start
Visitors Face Kiwis In A Must-Win Second ODI To Save Series
Aiming to wipe out terrorism in two years, says J&K sr cop
'Three Districts In Valley Free Of Local Ultras'
'Happy to be out after 31 mths': Teltumbde released from jail
Activist and academic Anand Teltumbde was released from Taloja jail in Navi Mumbai on Saturday afternoon, and greeted by elated family and friends.
Prez: Take steps to release poor undertrials languishing in jails
Highlighting the plight of poor prisoners who languish in jails for years for petty offences with their family members unable to fight the legal battle due to penury, President Droupadi Murmu on Saturday appealed to the judiciary to devise ways to help such undertrials come out of jail.
Gehlot planning early budget to ward off change of guard
Trying every trick in the book to stymie any possibility of change of guard till the assembly elections, Rajasthan chief minister Ashok Gehlot has now given directions to convene the budget session of state assembly in January, instead of February, as was done usually.
Bommai: Karnataka 'seriously' mulling UCC implementation
Karnataka chief minister Basavaraj Bommai on Saturday said his government is 'seriously' mulling implementation of the Uniform Civil Code (UCC) in the state to ensure equality.
AQI 'very poor', not much relief soon
Delhi's overall Air Quality Index (AQI) was 336 on Saturday as against 294 on Friday.
Many elderly compelled by children to make will: Study
A new analysis has brought into focus how family dynamics are defining the decision of senior citizens in making a will.
After fire, LG sets up panel for safety of Chandni Chowk
Lieutenant governor VK Saxena constituted a multi-disciplinary committee to look into ways and means to effectively address the issues of overhanging electricity wires, overloaded circuits, old buildings, water shortage and narrow lanes in the Walled City, all of which have been factors in devastating incidents of fire.
Another polygraph test of Aaftab likely
Accused Sent To Jail Custody For 13 Days
Infrastructure comes to naught as encroachers refuse to give way
Immediately on passing through the big gate with the name Shalimar Bagh inscribed on it, one saw an ambulance struggling to make way through the dense traffic.
28% of MCD poll candidates report assets over ₹2 crore
Role Of Money Evident From Ticket Distribution, Claims ADR
Thakur attacks AAP over 'corrupt form of govt'
Union minister for information & broadcasting and sports & youth affairs Anurag Thakur conducted door-to-door campaigning in Rajendra Nagar to seek votes for BJP candidate, Manika Nischal in the municipal polls.
BJP bigwigs out with growth, welfare pledge
Party Working For All Sections Of Society, Claims Puri; MP Locket Sells Double-Engine Govt
MCD means 'most corrupt dept', says Chadha
Senior AAP leader Manish Sisodia and Rajya Sabha member Raghav Chadha held several corner meetings in Delhi on Saturday and discussed the failures of BJP during its 15 years in MCD and the achievements of the Kejriwal government in the city in the last eight years.
Despite Court Push, Lukewarm Efforts Have City Street Vendors Stuck in Limbo
Association Puts Their Number At 3L, Holds MCD & Delhi Govt Responsible For Their Plight
Amber Heard is the most-searched celeb of 2022, followed by Johnny Depp
Third on the list were Elon Musk and the late Queen Elizabeth II
Australia edge Tunisia to end 12-yr wait for WC win
Australia beat Tunisia 1-0 at the Al Janoub Stadium on Saturday to register their first World Cup victory in 12 years as they provisionally moved up to second in Group D behind reigning champions France.
BELGIUM'S GOLDEN GENERATION PAST THEIR BEST: HAZARD
EUROPEAN GIANTS TO MISS STAR STRIKER LUKAKU IN MATCH VS MOROCCO
Poland cut through Saudi noise
'Hosts' Miss A Penalty And Lewandowski's Men Take Charge To Register 2-0 Win
BARGE IN LIKE MBAPPE
Striker's Brace Sends France Into Last 16 After Win Over Denmark
Early exit looms as Germany face Spain
Just one match into the Qatar World Cup, Germany face what amounts to a must-win clash against Spain on Sunday, a team they have not beaten in a competitive fixture since 1988.
Enrique's tech tools
During Spain's 7-0 demolition of Costa Rica in their World Cup opener it was clear Luis Enrique's players know where on the pitch they should be and what they need to do, at all times.
Reality check for England
English hopes of a run deep into the World Cup took a bit of a bruising on Friday when a high-pressing United States team reduced the youthful stars to anonymity.
Indians outscore Chinese, top UK student visa tally
Get 1.3L Visas, 273% Above Pre-Covid Levels
PM Deuba, Prachanda agree to form new govt in Nepal
Nepal Prime Minister Sher Bahadur Deuba and CPN-Maoist Centre chairman Pushpakamal Dahal Prachanda held a meeting here on Saturday and the two leaders agreed to continue their ruling five-party alliance as part of a new majority government in the country.
Security risk: US bans gear from China's Huawei, ZTE
US authorities announced a ban Friday on the import or sale of communications equipment deemed unacceptable risk to national security\" - including gear from Chinese giants Huawei Technologies and ZTE.
UK govt buys pricey art for PM's garden, faces flak
A bronze sculpture by a celebrated English artist has come under fire as \"extravagant\" after the UK government spent £1.3 million of taxpayer's money to acquire it and then send it on for British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak's 10 Downing Street garden.
Vatican says China violated bishops pact
The Vatican on Saturday accused Chinese authorities of violating a bilateral pact on the appointment of bishops by installing one in a diocese not recognised by the Holy See.