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Not Afraid to Put an All-new Team against Oman: Igor Stimac after India's 1-1 Draw against Afghanistan
Indian football team coach Igor Stimac said that he has already shifted his focus to the next match against Oman after the 1-1 draw against Afghanistan.
Traces of Hindu Temples, Life of Alexander Found in 3000-year-old City Discovered in Pakistan
The experts believe that Alexander came to Swat along with his army in 326 BC and defeated the opponents in a battle at Odigram area and constructed the walled city named Bazeera and a fort.
'Wife Not Here': Home Alone U'khand Hostel Warden Calls Up Student at Midnight, Asks Her to Cook
In her complaint that was lodged on October 21, the student said that she was being harassed by the hostel warden who would ask her to come to his home that night as there was no one to cook him dinner.
'People's Sexiest Man Alive' Idris Elba Posts Pic from '90s to Prove Chrissy Teigen Wrong
In response to People's Sexiest Man Alive 2019 title holder John Legend's wife Chrissy Teigen, Idris Elba posted a picture of himself from the '90s. Check out their hilarious Twitter exchange below
'You Feel You Are Losing the Match...': Nitin Gadkari Speaks on Maharashtra Politics
Nitin Gadkari, while addressing the audience at an event, said anything can happen in cricket and politics. Somewhere you feel that you are losing the match, but the result is ultimately the opposite.
Instagram Takes Hide Likes Test Global; Influencers Must be on The Verge of Tears?
Neither will you be able to see how many likes posts by others are registering, and neither will anyone else see that counter on your posts too.
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There are Good Days and Bad But Four of Us Really Work Well Together: Rock Band The Local Train
Indian rock band The Local Train, which rose to fame in 2015 with their debut album Aalas Ka Pedh, talk about fame, its camaraderie and creative process.
One Killed, Five Injured After Student Shooter Opens Fire at California High School
Video from local NBC television showed a line of students walking away from the school and a row of police and fire department vehicles parked out front.
FIFA 2022 World Cup Qualifiers: Doungel Scores in Injury Time to Help India Draw With Afghanistan
FIFA 2022 World Cup Qualifiers: Seiminlen Doungel helped India draw 1-1 with Afghanistan but the team remained winless.
BRICS Leaders Call for 'Urgent' Need to Reform UN, WTO, IMF to Address Issues of Developing Countries
Emphasising on their commitment to shape a more fair, just, equitable and representative multipolar international order, BRICS leaders underlined the imperative that international organisations be fully driven by member states and promote the interests of...
Let Every Person Remember Constitution of India is the 'Holy Book': Justice Nariman
The minority judgment said that the Constitution places a non-negotiable obligation on all authorities to enforce the judgments of the Supreme Court.
Vodafone Idea Incurs Loss of Rs 50,921 Crore in Q2, Highest Ever Quarterly Fall for Indian Firm
This came on the same day that another telco, Bharti Airtel, posted its highest ever loss of Rs 23,045 crore during the second quarter.
Kerala Govt Should Ensure Law and Order is Maintained, Says BJP after Sabarimala Verdict
The BJP has long been of the view that the Kerala government should not use force to implement an earlier Supreme Court order, which had lifted the ban on women of menstruating age from entering the Ayyappa temple in Sabarimala.
Congress Obfuscated Truth, Staggered Apology by Rahul Gandhi Like 'Bakra Kisto Mein': Meenakshi Lekhi
The BJP stand on India's Rafale fighter jet deal with France was vindicated by the Supreme Court, which also warned people like Gandhi in public life, who aspire to be Prime Minister, to be careful, Lekhi said.
Cambodia's Angkor Temple Complex Ending Elephant Rides, Animals to be Moved to Suitable Habitat
Some of the 14 elephants officially at the site are old and in ill health. They have been providing rides for tourists since 2001. A female elephant there died of heart failure in the heat after giving a tourist a ride.