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India vs England: England Opener Rory Burns Expecting Seam-friendly Pitches in India
India’s quality pace attack, comprising a world-class operator in Jasprit Bumrah, could prompt the hosts to prepare seamer-friendly pitches in their upcoming Test series against England, feels Rory Burns.
R-Day Violence: Protesters Snatched Magazines from Constables, Robbed Anti-riot Gears, Says FIR
The Prevention of Damage to Public Property Act, Provisions of the Ancient Monuments and Archaeological Sites and Remains Act and the Arms Act have been added in the FIR.
Decision to Boycott Prez Address to Parl Most Unfortunate, Reconsider It: Union Minister to Oppn
Parliamentary Affairs Minister Pralhad Joshi said the issues cited by the opposition parties for boycotting the President's address can be raised during the debate on the motion of thanks.
Boeing Gets US Govt's Approval to Offer F-15EX Fighter Jet to Indian Air Force
Boeing will compete with Sweden's Gripen and France's Rafale among others for the Indian air force's plan to buy 114 multi-role aircraft to replace its Soviet-era fleet.
Mamata Wants to Create 'Greater Bangladesh' by Raising 'Jai Bangla' Slogans: Dilip Ghosh
Ghosh shared a poster on Facebook where an image of Banerjee is shown with the caption "The honourary person is uttering the Bangladeshi slogan Jai Bangla which is the national slogan of Islamic Bangladesh."
Coronavirus or Border Skirmishes, India Capable of Meeting All Challenges: PM Modi
The prime minister asserted that all steps are being taken to ensure that every wing of India's armed forces is the best, adding that the country now has excellent 'war machines'.
Married Man Gets Bail After Offering to Marry 16-Yr-old He Impregnated, Minor's Mother Supports Release
The court further said with the investigations over and chargesheet filed, there was “nothing” to reject the bail application of the accused.
Lala Lajpat Rai Birth Anniversary: Facts About Courageous Visionary, Famed Nationalist and the ‘Lion of Punjab’
His endeavours and struggles in the freedom movement not only helped us earn independence but left an indelible mark in the pages of history by being an embodiment of patriotism.
Congress, CPI(M) Not to Support TMC's Censure Motion Over 'Jai Shri Ram' Slogan at Netaji Event
TMC supremo Mamata Banerjee, on January 23 declined to speak after the slogan was raised from a section of the audience just before she was to address the programme in the presence of Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
'Make Mumbai a UT': Karnataka Dy CM Hits Back at Uddhav for Raking Up Border Issue With Similar Demand
Savadi hit back at Maharashtra Chief Minister Uddhav Thackeray for raking up the border issue with a similar demand.
NSA Ajit Doval Speaks to American Counterpart Jake Sullivan, Duo Agree to Work Closely to Advance Ties
National Security Adviser Ajit Doval spoke to his American counterpart Jake Sullivan during which he underlined that India and the US were uniquely positioned to work closely on regional and global issues, including combating terrorism.
NDMC Released Rs 516 Cr for Pending Salaries of Employees, Pensioners: North Delhi Mayor
The move comes amid an ongoing strike by scores of civic employees of the three corporations of Delhi demanding their due salaries.
Dharavi Reports Zero New Covid-19 Positive Case for 3rd Time in January
It is for the third time in January and for the second consecutive day, this slum pocket has not recorded even a single case in a day.
OPINION | India's 72nd Republic Day: Of Courage and Contradictions
Whatever happened yesterday could be a lapse, a deviation or distortion of democracy. But the moot point is the farmers’ demonstration has been going on for over two months. In a society, contradictions will always crop up, but they have to be resolved.
Investors' Wealth Plunge Over Rs 8 Lakh Crore in 4 Sessions of Stock Market Loss
Tracking the muted sentiment, the market capitalisation of BSE-listed firms declined by Rs 8,07,025.09 crore to Rs 1,89,63,547.48 crore in these four days.
Pandemic Hit Indian Women Harder With Higher Job Loss, Blurred Home Boundaries and Pay Cuts: Report
According to the Indian supplement of Oxfam's global 'Inequality Virus' report, women bore the brunt of the pandemic due to their work being largely invisible.