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PIO baba fined £250,000

London, Feb. 1: An Indian man, Baba Jeet Singh Maharaj, who heads Nirmal Kutia Johlan sect in Punjab, was on Tuesday ordered to pay £250,000 in court by way of security for costs.

Baba Jeet Singh had

Youre A Legend clinches main event in Mysore

Feb. 2: Vikram Appachu-trained Youre A Legend was ably piloted by apprentice jockey P. Kiran Rai to bag the Octogonal Trophy, the feature event of the races held here on Wednesday.

Results:
1. The S

Navy warship sinks after collision, fire

Mumbai, Jan. 31: The Indian Navy warship INS Vindhyagiri, which collided with MV Nordlake on Sunday, sank inside the naval dockyard here early on Monday morning. This is the the second time that a nav

Raja, DoT top brass named in 2G report

New Delhi, Jan. 31: The one-man committee of Justice Shivraj Patil, a retired Supreme Court judge, which was probing procedural lapses in the issuance of 2G licences, on Monday submitted its report to

CVC panel knew of oil case

New Delhi, Jan. 31: Virtually defending the controversial appointment of Mr P.J. Thomas as central vigilance commissioner, for which the government has faced considerable flak, the Union home minister

Pakistan beats India in n-race with 100 weapons

Islamabad, Jan. 31: Pakistan has overtaken India in the nuclear arms race by deploying 100 nuclear weapons, a media report said.

This number is double the stockpile that Pakistan has had in the past

Ace Blood, Sky Liner are impressive on trial track

Feb. 1: Ace Blood, Sky Liner and Hill Stone impressed most in the workouts when the following horses were exercised on the trial track here on Tuesday.

Outer sand
600 metres: Bonanza (Ashok Kumar)

Garden City grabs Eden encounter

Jan. 31: Kolkata’s loss has proved to be Bengaluru’s gain. With the India-England encounter on Feb. 27 being struck off the Eden Gardens list by the International Cricket Council, Bengaluru has earned

Bhajji ready for biggest battle

Jan. 30: Off-spinner Harbhajan Singh believes that the team’s impressive performance in South Africa will be of little consequence when India embark on their World Cup journey, starting on February 19

AI ready to fly out Egypt NRIs

Jan. 30: The Air India on Sunday evening operated an “unscheduled commercial flight” from Mumbai to Cairo so that interested passengers could leave strife-torn Egypt.

Air India sources said the gove

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