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Hockey was an escape route but it shaped my career
Olympic bronze medal-winning forward Abhishek took up hockey as an escape route from studies, and he has never regretted the decision as the sport has given him recognition, stardom and all that he aspired to be in life.
Advantage Gukesh now
Indian GM goes favourite in round 4; Liren banks on resilient past in intense battle for Chess crown
REDS REIGN SUPREME
Liverpool dump Real Madrid down the table at Anfield
Sri Lanka all out for 42 in Durban Test
Jansen takes 7/13 for South Africa as visitors record their lowest ever total in this long format of cricket
Mbappé's start at Real remains rocky
Penalty kick save, adds to striker's woes with the Spanish powerhouse
Indian cricket team calls on Australian PM
Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese on Thursday hosted a reception for the travelling Indian cricket team ahead of its two-day pink ball practice match against PM's XI here from November 30.
ICC Board meets today amid Champions Trophy standoff
The International Cricket Council finds itself in a spot of bother as its all-powerful board meets on Friday to thrash out the long-awaited schedule of next year's Champions Trophy with an unyielding Pakistan refusing to consider the 'Hybrid' model of hosting the event despite India's refusal to play there.
Rajesh Tailang's legacy
Rajesh Tailang shares how his father's unfulfilled musical dreams shaped his role in the Prime Video's Bandish Bandits season two
Did Aditya Pancholi change his religion?
Zarina Wahab recently recalled how people doubted the longevity of her marriage to actor Aditya Pancholi, with many predicting it wouldn't last more than five months.
It takes just one Friday to turn things around: Arjun
Singham Again actor Arjun Kapoor talks about the power of perseverance and patience
Canada examining retaliatory tax on US
Canada is already examining possible retaliatory tariffs on certain items from the US should President-elect Donald Trump follow through on his threat to impose sweeping tariffs on Canadian products, a senior official said.
Mexico to stop flow of illegal immigrants
US President-elect Donald Trump on Thursday said Mexico has agreed to immediately stop illegal immigrants from going to its border with the United States.
Ready for Gaza truce, says Hamas
Hamas is ready to reach a ceasefire in the Gaza Strip, a senior official in the Palestinian Islamist group said on Wednesday, hailing the ceasefire that took hold in Lebanon.
Pak journalist probing Imran party's protest 'kidnapped'
A Pakistani journalist investigating claims of casualties in a protest march demanding the release of jailed ex-Prime Minister Imran Khan was picked up off the street on Wednesday night and charged with terrorism, according to a colleague and his lawyer.
RUSSIA HITS UKRAINE'S ENERGY INFRASTRUCTURE
Russia's latest attack on Ukraine, targeting the country's energy infrastructure, has led to power cuts in over one million Ukrainian households.
Ceasefire violated, says Israel; attacks Lebanon
Tank fire hits six areas within 2km of the Blue Line on the border after 'suspects arrive in cars'
World record bust: 225 tonnes of cocaine seized
A 'narco sub' intercepted by police - Colombian navy
Israel to appeal Bibi & Gallant's ICC warrants
The PM's Office announced on Wednesday that Israel would appeal against the International Criminal Court's decision to issue arrest warrants against PM Benjamin Netanyahu and ex-defence minister Yoav Gallant.
Kyiv to get $725mn arms aid from US
US President Joe Biden's administration is preparing a $725 million weapons package for Ukraine, two US officials said on Wednesday, as the outgoing president seeks to bolster the government in Kyiv before leaving office in January, according to Reuters.
Trump picks Greer as new trade envoy
US President-elect Donald Trump says Jamieson Greer will be his trade representative after he takes office on 20 January 2025.
Ajmer: A dangerous trend
The petitioner has contended that a Sankat Mochan Mahadev temple exists beneath the Dargah, which attracts millions of pilgrims from across India and abroad
Lost And Lonely In The City: The Lives of Indian Working Women
Often, women were expected to work till they got married; if they continued after marriage, it was to add to the family income.
The fence eats the crop
Most people would find it difficult to believe that a 55-year-old principal ofa school would stoop to such a low level to satiate his carnal desires and that, too, on a student
Annihilation of the Constitution: A Crisis of Information and Justice
Recent issues force us to accept the government is denying us vital information to make us live in an imaginary utopian world
Lesser number of patients causes loss to state exchequer
Only 35 patients availed of the facility in the past six months, and ten of them paid the charges
We are proactively combating terror financing: Minister
Union minister of state for finance Pankaj Chaudhary on Thursday reaffirmed India's strong commitment to combating money laundering and terrorism financing, highlighting the country's proactive stance in tackling these global challenges.
Minor raped in Janani Express
A 16-year-old girl was allegedly kidnapped and gang-raped by two men in a moving ambulance in Mauganj district, police said on Thursday.
BJP offered Rs 5cr: Cong MLA
Congress MLA from Vijaypur Mukesh Malhotra alleged that he was lured by the relatives of former minister Ramniwas Rawat to take Rs 5 crore and withdraw his nomination or face dire consequences.
Man sentenced to 7-yrs RI tor molesting daughters
A father was sentenced to seven years imprisonment for molesting his daughters, one of them a minor, by a local court on Thursday.
Shock absorbers' to come up between National parks and human habitation
The Madhya Pradesh Tourism Board (MPTB) has prepared Eco-Sensitive Zone Master Plans for all the National Parks and Wildlife Sanctuaries in the state.