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Ruthless Kiwis romp home in 7 sessions
New Zealand’s Matt Henry (left) became the first player in Test history to take nine wickets in a Test and score a fifty plus while batting at No. 11
Rane says no illegality in his b'low, points to Matoshree-2
Mumbai: Days after the BMC served a notice to carry out inspection for any illegal construction in his Juhu bungalow, Union minister Narayan Rane of the BJP said there was not an inch of illegal construction in his bungalow.
Russia stokes Ukraine tension with N-missile tests
Zelensky Asks Putin To Meet As Ukrainian Rebels Mobilise Troops, Urges West Not To Make Deal Behind Kyiv’s Back
Pujara falls for a blob, Mumbai sniff outright win against Saurashtra
Mumbai seamer Mohit Avasthi took four wickets for 56 runs on his first class debut including the wicket of Cheteshwar Pujara for a duck
Police go through nullah muck for stolen jewellery
Mumbai: A Malad police team left no stone unturned when it came to doing their job, even if they had to risk their lives. The team entered a 30-feet deep flowing nullah on the Oshiwara-Goregaon stretch and recovered 214 grams of gold and silver ornaments worth Rs9 lakh. The recovered ornaments, reportedly 100 years old, were part of the 350gram jewellery the thief has dumped in the nullah after believing a jeweller who had informed him that it was imitation jewellery.
Park for special kids, new-look garden inaugurated in Thane
Thane: Perhaps for the first time in Maharashtra, the first divyang (handicapped) friendly sensitivity park was inaugurated in Thane by leader of Opposition Devendra Fadanvis on Saturday.
ROHIT CROWNED ALL-FORMAT CAPTAIN
Opener Named Test Skipper For Lanka Series As Pujara, Rahane, Saha, Ishant Are Dropped; Ravindra Jadeja Returns
Ocean surfaces hit past heat extremes
Heat extremes increase risks of collapse of marine ecosystems
Not just for kicks: Football helps hijab-clad girls break new ground
Thrice a week, a dozen or so hijab-clad girls practise at the footballer-churning Mohammed Hussain playground at Madanpura aka ‘mini Brazil’
Incorrect traffic e-challan backed by court notice drives motorists around the bend
Mumbai: Forced to pay fines against incorrect e-challans after being slapped with a notice from the Lok Adalat has driven some Mumbaikars up the wall. Motorists have been posting their grievances on social media in a bid to seek redress.
No matter where you come from, hard work will take you a long way: Abhishek
Abhishek Singh, who has been a part of several popular music videos and worked with artistes such as Badshah, Jubin Nautiyal and B Praak, is known for wearing many hats.
Naval museum likely at 2.5km Ulhas riverfront in three years
Kalyan: If the 2.5km riverfront development work along with state’s first naval museum along Ulhas river here goes as per plans, it will emerge as a tourist attractions in three years.
Manspreading is a problem, but so is woman-squishing
Recently, I was having a rather rambling, woo-woo conversation with a friend. She told me about ‘somatic experiencing’, about how our bodies store emotions, bear an imprint of any psychological injury that’s happened to us. I’d told her I was trying to fix my terrible slouch, and she said, well, you know, that comes from a kind of trauma too.
Harris lays down hard US line against Russia
ON GUARD: Ukrainian troops patrol at the eastern frontline
In Matheran, horses back to work after lockdown loss
Pune: Repeated lockdowns, restrictions on travel, closing of tourist spots, among others, caused horse owners in Matheran to be left with no income for over 15 months due to the Covid-19 pandemic.
Blue plaque for London building that sheltered abandoned ayahs
London: A building in London where hundreds of ayahs — Indian women who served as nannies to the British during the British Raj — sought refuge after being abandoned by the British families who brought them to the UK, is to be commemorated with a blue plaque.
Gambling on green hydrogen could prove to be a risky bet
Industrialists have delightedly hailed the government’s new green hydrogen policy offering incentives to produce 5 million tons of hydrogen by 2030. India already produces solar and wind energy more cheaply than new thermal power. But while renewables can replace fossil fuels in many uses, coal is still needed in industries like steel and cement, and liquid fuels in shipping and airlines (renewables cannot power long trips).
Canada cops arrest over 147 to end protest against Covid curbs
Ottawa: Canadian police officers advanced on demonstrators at gunpoint on Saturday, smashing truck windows and arresting protesters in front of the country’s parliament building, an aggressive escalation in the government’s effort to finally end the protests that have roiled the nation’s capital for three weeks. Officers in riot gear, armed with batons, rifles, pepper spray and stun grenades, pushed to regain the area around parliament, expanding an operation that began on Friday morning to remove parked trucks that had blocked Ottawa’s downtown.
C for chaos: Why hybrid is a headache in the classroom
The online-offline model was supposed to be the best of both worlds but both teachers and students say they are struggling
At under 3L, Maha's daily vax coverage drops to 8-mth low
Pune: Covid-19 vaccination coverage has plunged to an average of less than 3 lakh a day in Maharashtra over the past 18 days—the lowest in eight months. In January, the state was seeing some 4.7 lakh vaccinations a day and in November, the number was 5.3 lakh.
Are you guilty of making these mistakes while running?
Running is a great form of exercise, and whether you do it indoors (i.e. on a tread-mill) or prefer open air, it’s important to avoid making certain mistakes.
80% of India's adults fully jabbed
New Delhi: Over 80% of India’s adult population is now fully vaccinated against Covid-19 with two doses of the jabs while nearly 97% have initiated vaccination with at least first dose, indicating significant progress towards complete coverage among those above 18 years.
Russia troop build-up ‘biggest since WWII'
US Says Moscow Has Massed 1,90,000 Troops In & Around Ukraine; West Fear Of Invasion Grows As Kremlin Raises Tension With Planned N-Drills
PANT, KOHLI BLITZ SEALS THE DEAL
Windies Fall 8 Runs Short As India Survive Powell, Pooran Assault To Wrap Up Series
Only 1% of funds spent by Urban Mission this fiscal
The state public health department has spent less than 50% of the budgetary allocation.
Officer who probed Hurriyat terror fund case held by NIA
Accused Of Sharing Secret Info With LeT
No fairytale ending for ‘Mr IPL' Raina
One Of The Most Prolific Batsmen In The League’s History Fails To Attract A Single Bidder, Bringing The Curtain Down On An Exceptional T20 Career
Need quiet diplomacy on Ukraine: India at UN
Moscow: Delhi’s Stand Balanced, Independent
Bird flu confirmed in state, culling starts in Thane dist
VIRUS GETS DESTROYED AT 70°C OVER 30 MINS
Hijab row: FIR against 20 students
Mysuru College 1st To Scrap K’taka Rule On Uniform