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Travis Head backs Rohit Sharma's decision to skip opening BGT Test
Australia batter Travis Head has extended his support to Rohit Sharma's decision to skip the opening Test of the Border-Gavaskar Trophy to be with his wife following the birth of their second child.
Indian top-order set for rejig with Rohit, Shubman set to miss first Test
Team India face top order headache with skipper Rohit and opener Gill missing Perth Test
Australia overpower Pakistan in Hobart contest, sweep T20I series 3-0
All-rounder Marcus Stoinis' marvellous fifty helped Australia to clean-sweep Pakistan in the three-match T20I series on Monday.
IOA pledges support to KKFI to host inaugural Kho Kho World Cup
India is set to host the inaugural Kho Kho World Cup at the IGI Stadium here from 13 to 19 January, marking a landmark moment in the world of traditional sports.
Champions Trophy 2025: PCB chief expresses willingness to talk to BCCI to break deadlock
Reiterating its stance of not using a hybrid model for the upcoming 2025 ICC Champions Trophy, Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) president Mohsin Naqvi on Monday said he still retained \"positive expectations\" about the tournament, and added that he is willing to speak to the BCCI to break the deadlock that arose after the Indian board refused to send its team to Pakistan, citing security concerns.
Blow for Arsenal as Trossard gets injured on national duty
Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta faces yet another selection headache as Leandro Trossard was forced off with an apparent injury during Belgium's Nations League clash against Israel.
Jannik Sinner defeats Taylor Fritz to win ATP Finals, reaches historic landmark to end superb season on memorable note
Jannik Sinner made history in the ATP Finals by becoming the first Italian champion in the tournament's 55-year history following his comprehensive victory over Taylor Fritz.
ISL: U nperturbed bypressure,Ayush Chikkam eyes main role for Mumbai City
Mumbai City FC, the defending champions of the Indian Super League (ISL) Cup, are known for nurturing and bringing in young talent through their ranks.
Inclusive workplaces start in the classroom: How business education can foster diversity
Diversity is a word that has been talked about for quite a long time now; if we understand diversity, it in simple terms is visible and invisible traits that result in broader experiences among humans and the living.
WOmen'S Asian Champions Trophy: India gear up for Semifinal Witn Japan
After ploughing through opposition defences during group stage, hosts face tactically strong Japan in last four clash
Manipur: Govt schools, colleges closed till 19 November amid curfew in Imphal
Amid curfewbeing imposed in Imphal West and Imphal East, the Government of Manipur, Secretariat Higher and Technical Education Department declared the closure of institutions, colleges including state universities in these districts till Tuesday.
Stern action for violating rules in silence period ahead of Maharashtra 20 November polling day
The office of the Maharashtra State Chief Electoral Officer (CEO) has warned that stern action will be taken for violating stipulated rules during the silence period ahead of the November 20 polling day.
BJP will kick out infiltrators once in power in Jharkhand: CM Yogi
On the final day of the election campaign in Jharkhand, Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath launched a scathing attack on the Congress, JMM, and RJD, accusing them of derailing the development envisioned by Atal Bihari Vajpayee for Jharkhand, leaving the resource-rich state lagging in progress.
Rahul Gandhi mocks PM's *ek hai toh safe hai, remark
Playing to the gallery, Congress leader Rahul Gandhi on Monday opened a heavy steel safe with \"Ek Hai To Safe Hai\" written over it and then pulled out two posters out of it.
Complete anarchy in Manipur under cdouble engine, govt: Congj ibe at BJ P
Congress, on Monday, slammed the BJP-led government in Manipur and the Centre for the situation in Manipur stating that there is complete \"anarchy\" under the 'double-engine' government in the northeastern state.
MVA does appeasement politics based on religion: JP Nadda
The BJP leader contrasted the MVA's approach with that of Prime Minister Narendra Modi's governance model, emphasising the principles of unity and inclusive development
Kharge urges people to defeat BJP-backed Mahayuti government
Congress President Kharge urged people to defeat Mahayuti leaders who allegedly accepted bribes to change their allegiance to bring down the Uddhav Thackeray-led Maharashtra government, as he addressed an election rally on Monday, in Vasai near Mumbai.
‘Our product portfolio is focused on environmental sustainability and women empowerment’
Analumnus of IIMAhmedabad, he founded Greenway with the aim to enhance the welfare ofwomeninrural communities across the worldwith operations in India and Africa. Cookstoves from the stable of Greenway, were designed by the founder using patented technology.
GeM to onboard pan-Indian sellers & service providers at IITF
Government EMarketplace (GeM) is set to onboard participating pan-Indian sellers & service providers at the India International Trade Fair (IITF), Ministry of Commerce said in a statement.
52 per cent Indians will switch to solar power. if properly incentivised
High installation cost is still a prime barrier to solar adoption. And therefore incentive of some forms seems to be the keyword if solar adoption in the country is to be made faster.
Wildji re threat continues in much ofthe US Northeast as dry condi tions persist
Firefighters in New York said Sundaythatavoluntary evacuation overnight helped them protect more than 160 homes from a stubborn wildfire near the New Jersey border as officials in much ofthe Northeast coped with hundreds of brush fires in tinder-dry and windy conditions.
US and Philippines Sign Agreement On Sharing Military Information
US and Philippines on Monday signed an agreement on sharing classified military information and technology as the two countries seek to deepen cooperation in a bid to counter Chinese influence in the region.
Mass rallies erupt across Sindh against controversial Canal proj ect
Widespread rallies were held across Sindh on Sunday in opposition to the controversial plan to dig six canals to irrigate lands in Punjab.
Report reveals how developed country UK could raise significant amounts of climate finance
At the UN climate conference (COP29) in Baku, Azerbaijan, rich countries are under pressure to deliver trillions in public climate finance to meet the needs of developing nations, as laid out in the terms of the Paris Agreement.
South Korean arms agency chief discusses cooperation with Peru defence minister
The chief of South Korea's arms procurement agency has met Peru's defence minister and discussed ways to expand their arms industry cooperation on the ground, sea and air, the Defense Acquisition Program Administration (DAPA) said Monday.
B'desh tribunal sets December deadline for Hasina probe
The Dhaka-based tribunal on Oct. 17 issued arrest warrants for Hasina and 45 others, including former Cabinet ministers, advisers and military and civil officials
Cambodia hosts first-ever Southeast Asian school meals coalition summit
Cambodia on Monday hosted the first-ever Southeast Asian school meals coalition summit in Siem Reap province, aiming at driving human capital development and food systems transformation, said a joint press release.
Typhoon Man-yi leaves 7 dead in landslide in Philippines and worsens crisis from back-to-back storms
Typhoon Man-yi left at least seven people dead in a landslide, destroyed scores of houses and displaced large numbers of villagers before blowing away from the northern Philippines, worsening the crisis wreaked by multiple back-to-back storms, officials said Monday.
Pope Francis calls for investigation to determine if Israel's attacks in Gaza constitute 'genocide'
Pope Francis has called for an investigation to determine if Israel's attacks in Gaza constitute genocide, according to excerpts released Sunday from an upcoming new book ahead of the pontiff's jubilee year.
Russian ballistic missile with cluster munitions kills 11 people in Ukraine's north
A Russian ballistic missile with cluster munitions struck a residential area of a northern Ukraine city, killing 11 people including two children and injuring 84 others, officials said Monday.