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India vs Australia 3rd T20I: Match called off due to poor condition of outfield
Hyderabad: The third and final Twenty20 International (T20I) match between India and Australia was called off due to the poor condition of the outfield of the Rajiv Gandhi International Stadium here on Friday. The three-match series was tied at 1-1. The first match was won by India by nine wicket
300 school children taken ill after inhaling toxic gas
Lucknow: Around 300 students were taken ill today after inhaling toxic gas emitted by a sugar mill near their school in Shamli district, the police said. Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath has ordered a probe into the matter by Commissioner Saharanpur. The students of a private schoo
Bengaluru airport to become India's first Aadhaar enabled airport by 2018
Bengaluru: The Kempegowda International Airport (KIA) in Bengaluru is set to become India’s first completely Aadhaar-enabled airport, boasting of a biometric boarding system. The Bangalore International Airport Limited (BIAL), which ran a two-month pilot project has given its approval for the pro
Mumbai breathes cleanest-ever air on Monday since 2015
Uniform rainfall across the city in the past two days led to the city recording its cleanest air day on Monday since June 2015, when air quality monitoring and forecasting began in Mumbai. The air quality index (AQI) — pollutant measuring indicator — was 35 for PM2.5 — particles smaller than 2.5
Not writing myself off from 2021 World Cup: Mithali Raj

New Delhi: India’s inspirational women’s cricket captain Mithali Raj is open to playing a fifth World Cup in 2021 provided form and fitness don’t let her down. The 34-year-old, who led India to the final of the 2017 edition, had earlier said that the tournament that took place in England in June-
India out to clinch series on Guwahati's T20I debut
Australia may not have expected to turn up and blow India away across the limited-overs leg of their tour but, a month in, many of their worst fears for the tour have been realised. Not only are they struggling for confidence having won just a solitary international game, they've had to ship out tal
3,340 kilograms of fish destroyed by Oman municipality
Muscat: Around 3,340 kilograms of improperly stored fish were destroyed by the municipal agency at Jalan Bani Bu Ali, according to a statement from the Ministry of Regional Municipalities and Water Resources in Oman. "Jalan Bani Bu Ali Municipality conducted an inspection campaign on a centre tha
ایودھیا میں دوبارہ پتھر پہنچنے لگے، گزشتہ مہینہ سے اب تک تقریبا20 ٹرک پتھر آ چکے ہیں
ایودھیا ۔ ایودھیا میں متنازع رام جنم بھومی پر مندر کی تعمیر کے لئے وشو ہندوپریشد (وی ایچ پی) کی ورک شاپ میں تراشنے کے لئے پتھر پھر سے پہنچنے لگے۔ وی ایچ پی کے ذرائع کے مطابق گزشتہ مہینے سے اب تک تقریبا20 ٹرک پتھر آچکے ہیں اور انہیں رام سیوک پورم میں رکھا جا رہا ہے۔ پتھروں کو تراشنے کا کام بھی وہیں
گوگل نے 40 زبانوں میں ترجمہ کرنے والا ہیڈفون متعارف کرادیا

انٹرنیٹ کے سب سے بڑے سرچ انجن گوگل نے 40 زبانوں میں ترجمہ کرنے والا ہیڈفون متعارف کرا دیا ہے۔ انٹرنیٹ سرچ انجن گوگل ٹیکنالوجی کے میدان میں ایک اور تہلکہ مچانے کے لیے تیار ہے، گوگل ایسے وائرلیس ہیڈ فون متعارف کروا رہا ہے جو عام ہیڈفون نہیں بلکہ ترجمہ کرنے کا کام کرے گا، ’’پکسل بڈ‘‘ آرٹیفیشیل انٹیلجن
Maharashtra: 20 farmers in Yavatmal die due to pesticide poisoning, more than 700 in hospital
At least 20 farmers in Maharashtra's Yavatmal district, which falls under drought-prone Vidarbha region, have died allegedly after inhaling poisonous pesticides. A farmer leader alleged that more than 700 farmers have been hospitalised while 25 have lost vision due to infection caused by spra
54,000 petrol pumps to remain shut on October 13.
Mumbai,7 October 2017: Around 54,000 petrol pumps all over India will go on a day-long strike on October 13 in support of their long-pending demands, a petrol pump operators association official said here on Saturday. Federation Of Maharashtra Petrol Dealers Association (Fampeda) President Uday L
600 ceasefire violations along India-Pak border so far in 2017, highest in last decade
New Delhi: Pakistan has violated the ceasefire over 600 times so far this year, the highest in the last one decade, an official said Pakistani troops have opened fire on Indian territories more than 600 times till September 30. Eight civilians and 16 security personnel were killed in the firing,
ICAN anti-nuclear weapons campaign wins 2017 Nobel Peace Prize

The International Campaign to Abolish Nuclear Weapons (ICAN) is the winner of the 2017 Nobel Peace prize. The chair of the Norwegian Nobel Committee, Berit Reiss-Andersen, said the award had been made in recognition of “for its work to draw attention to the catastrophic humanitarian consequences
Heavy rain, thunderstorm hits Bhatkal, Skies turns dark At 05.00 PM

Bhatkallys News Bureau/ I. Zaorez Shabab Bhatkal 06 Oct 2017: Bhatkal has been hit hard by heavy rain and thunderstorm this evening. The skies turned dark by 4:30 pm - something that is unusual in the town. So far, traffic and other businesses are running normally and there have been no re
India Aim to Extend Domination Over Australia in T20Is
A confident India will look to extend their domination, while a hapless Australia would aim for a change of fortunes in the three-match T20 series beginning on Saturday. India dominated the limited over series against Australia with a 4-1 win to reclaim the number one ODI rankings and the hosts w
Death toll in Pak shrine attack rises to 20
The death toll from a suicide attack at a crowded Shia shrine claimed by the Islamic State group in Pakistan’s troubled Balochistan province has risen to 20, officials said on Friday. The attacker tried to enter the Dargah Fatehpur in the Jhal Magsi district of Balochistan last evening and detona
Will ensure 70% reservation for SC/ST: Siddaramaiah

October 5, Bengaluru Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah on Thursday said that his government would seek a Constitution amendment to ensure 70% reservation for the SC/ST communities in education and public sector services. Reservation would be sought on the lines of Tamil Nadu model, he said
Rohingya crisis: Bangladesh to build one of world's biggest refugee camps to house all 800,000 fleeing Myanmar
Cox's Bazar: Bangladesh on Thursday announced it would build one of the world's biggest refugee camps to house all the 800,000-plus Rohingya Muslims who have sought asylum from violence in Myanmar. The arrival of more than half a million Rohingya Muslims from Buddhist-dominated Myanmar since 25 A