Mixed outing for hockey team
The Morning Standard|October 25, 2024
SKIPPER Harmanpreet Singh and Sukhjeet Singh scored a brace each to hand India a 5-3 win over world champions Germany in the second hockey Test but the hosts lost the two-match series via shoot-out (1-3) here on Thursday.

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Sindhu, Lakshya hope to regain form at Swiss Open

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'My Peak Is Yet To Come'

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Goods trade deficit narrows to 42-month low of $14 bn in Feb
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Goods trade deficit narrows to 42-month low of $14 bn in Feb

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No talks yet on reciprocal tariff with US: Govt officials
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No talks yet on reciprocal tariff with US: Govt officials

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TAFE appoints Lakshmi Venu as vice chairman
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TAFE appoints Lakshmi Venu as vice chairman

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Religious tourism, war on drugs focus of HP budget
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Religious tourism, war on drugs focus of HP budget

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'Railways on ventilator,' Oppn slams Vaishnaw

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