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Pm on gaza conflict

New Delhi, Oct. 5 -- India on Saturday welcomed the progress in peace efforts in Gaza, with Prime Minister Narendra Modi lauding the US President's efforts to end the fighting and saying indications a... Read More


Amid tension, Harmanpreet-led India look to maintain grip vs Pak

New Delhi, Oct. 5 -- Every time India and Pakistan face each other, the contest is rarely confined to the cricket field. The latest chapter in their intense rivalry, in the Women's World Cup in neutra... Read More


'Ambitious squad pushing England'

New Delhi, Oct. 5 -- "We've got four of the best spinners in world cricket." Heading into their opener at the Women's ODI World Cup, England coach Charlotte Edwards was in no doubt how good she felt h... Read More


Jadeja spins India's crushing win vs WI

Ahmedabad, Oct. 5 -- India bundled out West Indies twice in 89.2 overs, dismissing the visitors for 146 in the second innings on Saturday, making their innings and 140-run win that was completed in a ... Read More


Ekta, Soman lead surge in India's best medal haul

New Delhi, Oct. 5 -- Ekta Bhyan failed to defend her World Championships crown but logged a season's best of 19.80m to take silver in women's club throw F51 to lead India's medal charge on Saturday. S... Read More


Rohit Sharma: A tactician, friend and guide as skipper

Ahmedabad, Oct. 5 -- Rohit Sharma's early years in ODI cricket were a struggle, inconsistencies resulting in him being left out of the 2011 World Cup. The dejected but determined young Mumbai batter w... Read More


Home minister rules out talks with Naxals

India, Oct. 5 -- Union home minister Amit Shah on Saturday ruled out talks with Maoists, asking them to lay down weapons by accepting the government's "lucrative surrender and rehabilitation policy". ... Read More


'India is diversifying away from Russia oil'

India, Oct. 5 -- US Trade Representative Jamieson Greer said India has already begun diversifying away from Russia as a source of energy, expressing optimism about resolving trade tensions while ackno... Read More


Rice, with a side of weaponry

India, Oct. 5 -- We tend to think of the plant kingdom as passive, and the animal kingdom as the aggressive one. The truth is, plants are master strategists. Even the staples on our dinner plates, fro... Read More


Spilling the tea: What should we grow, in this era of oversupply?

India, Oct. 5 -- Reality #1: A global superpower is fuming over a trade deficit and scrambling to even the scales. Reality #2: It is also trying to steal trade secrets from the other country. Reality ... Read More