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Government action "irresponsible" Focus on urban renewal: Manmohan Municipal administration should be freed from the cancer of corruption, land mafia FOOTBALL
Portugal finishes first round in styleMexico qualifies for the next round as second best in the group FOOTBALL
Defensive lapses cost England victoryCOLOGNE: : Three matches down and potentially four to go. But as England's long-suffering fans celebrated reaching the knockout phase of the World Cup with a 2-2 draw against Sweden on Tuesday night, they were still left questioning whether the ... FOOTBALL
Angola misses a golden chanceLEIPZIG: Angola missed its chance to advance to the second round of the World Cup on Wednesday, drawing 1-1with Iran in Group D. Flavio gave the Angolans the lead in the 61st minute with a header, but Sohrab Bakhtiarizadeh equalised in the ... CRICKET India will hope for reversal of fortunes BASSETERRE: India could have been up 2-0 before coming here to the little island of St. Kitts. Instead, the touring side begins the third Test on parity, much like it had begun the third ODI played here after two nail-biters ... It's been an enjoyable ten years, says Dravid BASSETERRE: Rahul Dravid completed ten years as an international cricketer on Tuesday, June 20. Since making his Test debut at Lords' in 1996, the current Indian captain has willed himself to greatness. His mental strength and courage under fire ... The visitors will have a lot of confidence going into the Test It's always a good sign for a team when both the openers are firing, and that is what's happening for the Indians right now, writes Vivian Richards Five Amarnath pilgrims injured in grenade attack SRINAGAR: Five Amarnath pilgrims from Rajasthan were injured in a grenade attack on a bus at Ganderbal on the Srinagar-Baltal route on Wednesday, police said. Police said militants hurled a hand grenade at the bus carrying pilgrims from ...
Michael Carter to meet KarunanidhiWorld Bank India chief to discuss five ongoing schemes and two upcoming projects CMDA told to introduce e-governance system Aimed at removing barriers and creating better interface between officials and public AIIMS meet postponed Director asked to explain why he went public Apex court orders fresh medical counselling CBSE granted permission to cancel merit list and submit a revised one to DGHS
Crusade will continue, says AchuthanandanHouse passes Motion of Thanks Poem on Nehru removed from Madhya Pradesh textbooks Chapters were being removed on instructions from RSS, alleges Congress
Kumaraswamy expands Ministry, leaves four slots to be filledFour ministers each inducted from the Janata Dal (S) and the BJP Other Stories
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