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Let us bury the past: Dhaka Lapang sworn in Meghalaya Chief Minister GUWAHATI: D.D. Lapang was sworn in Chief Minister of Meghalaya on Saturday after J.D. Rymbai quit the hot seat, ending the week-long political uncertainty in the State. Governor M.M. Jacob also administered the oath of office and secrecy to ... Meet on Iraq: Iran, U.S. hold direct talks It will frame a mechanism to tackle issues like cross-border infiltrations CRICKET
Windies ready to enchant a sea of fansOver 2000 performers will gather at Trelawny stadium for the opening ceremony CRICKET
Left could just be rightChennai: Adam Gilchrist's strike-rate of 96.29 is the highest among all batsmen with 5,000 or more runs in one-day internationals. The left-hander now has 8,585 runs from 257 ODIs at 35.62 (14 hundreds). If Australia is a mean batting machine, ... CRICKET Don't lose faith: Lara Trelawny (Jamaica): Brian Lara has urged West Indies supporters not to lose faith, promising to turn things around in the World Cup after the host was embarrassed by a batting collapse which resulted in a nine-wicket loss in Friday's warm-up ... TABLE TENNIS
Contrasting title wins for PetroleumAJMER: In the end, Petroleum did manage to keep the inter-State titles, but its star campaigners ended up losing their air of invincibility. If on Friday the Petroleum men just about managed to survive against Rajasthan, Saturday saw the fancied ... CRICKET
West Indies must look ahead, forget the past statsWorld Cups are more often won by teams that are consistent One fisherman killed, four injured in Sri Lankan firing Chief Secretary calls up officials at the Centre Amarinder seeks transfer of Badal's case PATIALA: Hours after Punjab Chief Minister Parkash Singh Badal announced he will not quit in connection with a Rs. 78-crore disproportionate assets case, his predecessor Amarinder Singh on Saturday said he will seek transfer of the trial to a ...
First Karuvadikuppam children's park soonPUDUCHERRY: The first children's park at Karuvadikuppam being built at a cost of Rs. 13 lakh would be opened in the next two weeks. The 800-square metre play area will have a giant Simba, the mischievous and adventurous character in the ... Plan to set up thermal power plant in Konkan generates heat Farmers and fisherfolk are convinced it will pollute the air and affect horticulture in the region
Sena woman elected Mumbai MayorShubha Raul defeated Congress nominee Sheetal Mhatre
Board again defers decision on EPF ratesNEW DELHI: The Central Board of Trustees of the Employees Provident Fund (EPF) Organisation on Saturday once again postponed a decision on fixing interest rates for its four crore subscribers. This was done to facilitate more consultations ...
Boy dies as bricks fall on him at school, another student injured`School management flouted safety norms during construction activity' Khan told to appear before Pune police His accounts in two banks have been frozen India sliding into neo-imperialism: VS 67th session of the Indian History Congress begins at Farook College
This PC can roam all over your home!Sony's Vaio is a music system, movie player or a plain old PC? You decide Many a slip between the Cup and the lip NEW DELHI: Raising a toast for the men in blue at your favourite restaurant or pub may not be possible for cricket enthusiasts this World Cup. It being illegal to beam any TV channel at restaurants, pubs and coffee shops that have a capacity ...
Guruji goes `desi'A boon to non-English-knowing users of Internet Exclusive site for women gamers BANGALORE: Three months after it created Zapak, India's biggest games portal on the Web, the Reliance Anil Dhirubhai Ambani Group has launched a separate resource offering a combination of games, and sisterly advice for trendy women. ...
Government to part-fund MRTS extensionIt will bear two-thirds of the cost of the Velachery-St. Thomas Mount project Other Stories
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