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Legacy Dispute Resolution Scheme Offers Amnesty From Prosecution
Sabka Vishwas (Legacy Dispute Resolution) Notified And To Be Operationalised From September 1
Focus On Pant As India Ye Another Clean Sweep
Having Won Firsttest By 318 Runs, India Are Runaway Favourites Going Into Second And Final Match At Sabina Park Against A Team That Neither Showed Resolve Nor Aptitude Required To Put Up A Sustained Fight In Five-Day Cricket
Firm Behind Faulty Flyover To Build Expressway
Faced Criticism For Rainwater Seepage In Flyover
Docs Performed Surgery Even After Ot Was Sealed
Doctors Operated Patients Even After Knowing About Infection
Dementia Less Likely To Occur If You're Married
Married People Are Found To Be At A Lesser Risk Of Dementia; Divorced People At The Highest
Cattle Feed On Crop Stored At Manasa Mandi, Authorities Nonchalant
Farmers Had Stored Their Produce To Save From Torrential Rains
‘Need For Speed' In Maharashtra
The Priority Is To Make The Process Quick And Finish Off Infra Projects Within A Timeframe, Says The Sports Minister Of The State
Respiratory Ailments Rise In Brazil As Amazon Fires Rage
Lingering smoke in the Amazon caused concern Tuesday among Brazilians who say that respiratory problems particularly among children and the elderly have increased as fires in the region rage.
Khajrana Ganesh Temple Prasad Safe, Says Fssai
Khajrana’S Ganesh Temple Is Perhaps The Second Temple In State To Get Bhog Certificate After Mahakaleshwar Temple In Ujjain
In Quest For Our Sacred Game
So What Is Our National Sport? Any Guesses? Hockey? Ya! May Be! But Sorry. No. It Is Only Assumed To Be Our National Game. Let’S Face It. Nothing Is Official Yet.
Get Ready To Pay ₹10 As Entry Fee
On Anvil: Stargazer Point At Janapav, Bird Watching Point In Kampel Near Choral
Game For Raising The Bar Of, For And By The People
India’s Sportspersons Are Not Only Wanting To Excel But Also Showing A Deep Desire To Win
Brearley Rates Stokes'S Performance Greater Than Great Ian Botham
It Is Hard To Believe Stokes’S Could Ever Have Been, Or Even Ever Will Be, Surpassed, Wrote Botham’S 1981 Captain In The Times. Both Performances Included Stamina And Skill With The Ball As Well As A Monumental Performance With The Bat, Each Of Them Securing Narrow Wins For England In Cricket’S Oldest Rivalry
Ashes: Starc Could Have Reined In On Stokes, Feels Ponting
Former Australia captain Ricky Ponting feels leftarm pacer Mitchell Starc could have had an impact if he bowled against Ben Stokes during England’s improbable win in the third Ashes Test at Headingley.
'Babur Neither Visited Ayodhya Nor Constructed Mosque'
Mughal emperor Babur neither visited Ayodhya nor ordered demolition of the temple to construct a mosque in 1528 at the disputed Ram Janmbhoomi-Babri masjid site, a Hindu body claimed before the Supreme Court on Wednesday.
3 Years Gone, Ashta Highway Work Still On
Two years have passed since the construction of Ashta national highway began, but the work is yet to finish.
School Bus Hit Van, 5 Girl Students Hurt
Probe Ordered Into The Case.
Reforest Europe, Brazil Tells G7 While Rejecting $20 Mn Aid
Brazilian Farmer Helio Lombardo Do Santos Walks Through A Burnt Area Of The Amazon Rainforest, Near Porto Velho, Rondonia State, Brazil.
MP Languishes At Bottom Of Child Well-Being Index
Poor Nutrition, Low Child Survival Rate Blamed.
J&K: Schools To Reopen Today In Areas Without Restrictions
High schools in the Kashmir Valley will reopen from Wednesday in areas where restrictions have been lifted, officials said on Tuesday.
Incessant Rain Damages Soybean Crops, Low Lying Areas Water Logged
2,225 Mcft Water Level Maintained At Gambhir Dam, One Sluice Gate Opened.
Gang Of Vehicle Thieves Busted, 11 Bikes Seized
Mahakal police busted a gang of vehicle thieves and recovered 11 stolen vehicles, on Tuesday.
Ganesha Idol Making Workshop Held
Under ‘Har Ghar Viraje Mitti Ke Ganesh Abhiyan’, 2000 People Join To Prepare Clay Ganesha Idols.
Farmers Submit Memorandum
After Repeated Requests To Administration For Inspection Of Crops Ruined Due To Incessant Rains Failed.
China Arrests Australian Writer On Spying Charges
An Australian writer of Chinese origin has been arrested on suspicion of espionage in China, where he has been detained since the beginning of the year, officials said on Tuesday.