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Bowlers shine for Wonders

Delhi Wonders had an easy entry into the quarter-finals of the Nand Ram Mukhiya Memorial Under-16 cricket tournament, beating NS Academy by 10 wickets on Monday.

Left parties, BJP share similar views

Claiming that it is the right of political parties to announce poll manifestos, the Congress, BJP and Left parties are on a common platform in opposing the EC move in the wake of the Supreme Court jud

Baljinder, Reeta race to victory

The first half marathon organised in the remote Lahaul and Spiti district of Himachal Pradesh on Sunday saw participation by 260 enthusiasts. Baljinder Singh of Punjab won the men’s event with a time of 1 hour, 19 minutes and 26 seconds, while Reeta Kumari triumphed in the women’s category clocking 1 hour, 36 minutes and two seconds.

Evaluation office to examine PDS

With the UPA government getting ready to roll out its ambitious national food security ordinance (NFSO), India’s first-ever independent evaluation office has started evaluating the targeted public dis

Lajong sign ticketing deal

Shillong Lajong FC have roped in kyazoonga.com as their official ticketing partner for the upcoming I-League season ahead of which the website will give fans the opportunity to sign up for alerts, news updates and upcoming contest around Shillong Lajong FC matches, a statement said.

Climate MPs upset at non-utilisation of funds

Climate parliamentarians are upset at the non-utilisation of the National Clean Energy Fund (NCEF), which presently has `8,200 crore in its kitty.

Omar under fire on handling violence

The Omar Abdullah government has come under sharp attack with the Union home ministry finding its response lax to the escalating violence in Kishtwar in Jammu and Kashmir which began last week.

Overground workers under lens

The ground assessment report of intelligence agencies regarding the ongoing clashes in the Kishtwar region submitted to the Union home ministry points towards the possible involvement of overground wo

PIA offices in India face threat: Pak

Amidst no early end to the simmering tensions between India and Pakistan in sight and both sides accusing each other of ceasefire violations, the Pakistan high commission in New Delhi on Monday said t

BJP should recount its response to riots: Omar

Jammu and Kashmir chief minister Omar Abdullah on Monday took a dig at BJP which has accused his government of inaction in dealing with communal violence in the town of Kishtwar asking would it care t

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