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Great to have MSD on board: Shastri
Head Coach Says Dhoni’s Presence Will Be A ‘Huge Shot In The Arm’ For Team
A resounding ode to Jayalalithaa and MGR's poignant love story
The film chronicles the life of actor-turned-politician Jayalalithaa (Kangana Ranaut), her relationship with the legendary MG Ramachandran (Arvind Swami) and her tumultuous rise to power as the former chief minister of Tamil Nadu.
Onus To Stop Af Terror Is On Pak, India Tells Russia
Both Agree Taliban Must Walk The Talk
Playing Well Without Trophies Is Not Enough, Says Fernandes
Two over-enthusiastic fans invaded the pitch in Baku on Tuesday night and ran straight to Bruno Fernandes, who seemed shocked initially, but remained calm to get selfies clicked.
Fifa Opens Disciplinary Action Against Arg, Brazil
Washington: Disciplinary proceedings were opened by Fifa against Argentina and Brazil over the chaos that led to their World Cup qualifier being suspended after Brazilian health officials stormed the field to question the quarantine status of players.
Cristiano's Brutal Workout Secrets Revealed
He may be 36 years old, but thanks to his incredible gym and diet routine, Cristiano Ronaldo is still one of the most coveted footballers in the world. Here we reveal some of his fitness secrets.
France Down Finland To End Winless Run
Depay ’Tricks Vs Turkey; Portugal Stay On Course
CIA Chief, Russian NSA In India For Talks On ‘Way Forward' On Af
Visits Highlight Growing Worry Over Security
Social Media Is Making Us Angrier, Says Study
Anger seems to be all the rage on social media these days. And unfortunately, angry thoughts have the tendency to spread the fastest on the social web.
In A First, El Salvador Adopts Bitcoin As Currency
San Salvador: El Salvador on Tuesday became the first country to adopt bitcoin as legal tender, although it suffered teething problems when the government had to unplug a digital wallet to cope with demand.
Can Bumrah & Co Compare With Vintage Pak Attack?
Virtually every Indian cricket fan of the 1990s was envious of Pakistan’s pace attack. The ability of Wasim Akram, Waqar Younis and a spinner (Mushtaq Ahmed or Saqlain Mushtaq) to turn matches on the head in foreign conditions had us in awe as we kept waiting for those elusive away wins.
TAKE A RAGAM ON YOUR RUN
Carnatic Musicians Are Coming Out With Workout Albums For Gym Bugs Who Love Classical Music
Miffed Misbah Resigns After Pak Announce T20 WC Squad
Bowling Coach Waqar Too Asked To Leave
'India Has A Lot To Prove, Many Points To Improve On'
Kathmandu: The Indian football team’s head coach Igor Stimac feels the side “has a lot to prove and many points to improve on” despite heading back home unbeaten in the two international friendlies against Nepal. After a 1-1 draw in the first friendly, India notched up 2-1 win in the second game against Nepal on Sunday thanks to second-half strikes by Farukh Choudhary and skipper Sunil Chhetri.
ED Grills Mamata's Nephew In Money Laundering Probe
Questioned For 9 Hours In Coal Mafia Case
India & Oz To Boost Ties In 1st 2+2 Ministerial Talks This Wk
Australian Def & Foreign Mins Visiting India
Farce & Furious
Uproar as Brazil Vs Argentina WC qualifer abandoned after visiting players accused of covid violation
Djokovic feeds off crowd energy to beat Nishikori
American Rogers Stuns Barty In Three Sets
Why India needs tech-savvy educators
The integration of technology into education is essential and, in this context, there is a need for a robust digital infrastructure to aid the education sector, writes YSR Murthy
Curtains for women freedom? Univ classes to be behind veil
Kabul: Women attending private Afghan universities must wear an abaya robe and niqab covering most of the face, the Taliban have ordered, and classes must be segregated by sex — or at least divided by a curtain.
Saluting the future line workers for their tireless efforts
Teachers had to deal with plenty of out-of-syllabus issues that stretched for almost two years, writes Sumeet Mehta
‘Don't mind looking ugly if I do the job'
“One-day cricket and Tests, there’s a massive difference between the two.”
UK Experts Against Shots For Those 12-15 Yrs Old; Indian Docs Not So Sure
A fortnight after Indian regulators gave the green signal for a new Covid-19 vaccine for children over 12 years of age, the debate on inoculating children continues with the UK vaccine advisory committee recommending against giving a shot to healthy children between 12 and 15 years against the viral infection.
‘Jan Aashirvad Yatra rattled oppn'
Nadda Refutes Talk About Drive Being A Pitch For OBC Votes
IMD: Heavy rain likely from today in city, Thane, Palghar
Yellow Alert Issued For September 5-6
Krushna skipped shooting for Kapil Sharma's show featuring Govinda
Tension between mama-bhanja continues
EC announces bypolls for Bengal, Odisha
The Election Commission on Saturday announced bypolls to three assembly seats in West Bengal, including Bhabanipur from where chief minister Mamata Banerjee intends to contest, as well as one seat in Odisha. Polling for all four seats will be held on September 30 and counting of votes will be taken up on October 3.
Family, Friends Bid Teary Farewell To Sidharth Shukla
Sidharth Shukla’s last rites took place at a crematorium in Mumbai yesterday afternoon.
Swedes Shock Spain
La roja suffer their first world cup qualifying loss since 1993 as sweden rally to end spain’s 66-game run
‘Mumbai Is First District To Complete 1cr Vaccinations'
Mumbai on Friday became the first district to complete one crore vaccinations against Covid-19, according to CoWin. A total of 1,00,60,411 crore vaccine doses have been administered as on Friday, covering 78% of the adult population with at least one shot.