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As it happened: India vs Belgium, HWL Final 2015 semi-final
elgium pipped a hard-working India 1-0 in the second semifinal to set up a summit clash against world champions Australia in the the Hockey World League (HWL) Final at the Sardar Vallabh Bhai Patel International Stadium here on Saturday.
Jacqueline Fernandez 'excited' to be a part of 'A Flying Jatt'
Actress Jacqueline Fernandez is excited to be a part of Remo D'souza's upcoming directorial 'A Flying Jatt' as she always wanted to act in a superhero film.
Tirupati Temple may become the biggest contributor to Modi's gold scheme
The gold monetisation scheme, aimed at persuading individuals, institutions and rich temples to deposit some of their gold stash with banks to recycle, has only attracted about one kg in a month out of a total hoard of over 20,000 tonnes.
New Delhi to host a two-day film fest focussing on gender-based violence
A two-day film festival focused on gender-based violence will be held in the national capital from December 11.
PM Modi should also get a 'salary hike': Arvind Kejriwal
Kejriwal said it was important to give legislators proper salaries and other facilities but "if they still indulge in corruption don't spare them."
Arrested FIFA officials banned from football for 90 days
FIFA executive committee members Juan Angel Napout and Alfredo Hawit have been suspended from soccer for 90 days after their arrest in Switzerland, the ethics committee of the soccer's governing body said on Friday.
Not just heavy rains, but poor urban planning and a callous administration behind Chennai floods
A per a report, nearly 1.5 lakh illegal structures came out around Chennai, which led to the disappearance of more than 300 water bodies.
'In the heart of the sea' review: It's a horror story of a different kind
Cast as Owen Chase, the ship's second in command, Chris Hemsworth displays an unmistakable star quality as he works to keep spirits up and tempers down.
Centre to rework DTAAs tax provisions to check misuse
Centre has already initiated the process of negotiations with other countries to amend the provisions on capital gains taxation in DTAAs.
Will not permit 'beef and other festivals' in Osmania University campus: Hyderabad Police
The members of the student community and others are requested to cooperate in this regard, the DCP said, adding all possible steps would be taken to maintain peace and tranquillity on the Osmania University campus.
'Angry Indian Goddesses' tweet review: Despite its flaws the film is extremely enjoyable
When a film has 7 good looking and talented actresses in it, the film already becomes a talking point. Plus with the film being set in picturesque Goa, 'Angry Indian Goddesses' looks appealing form the word go.
London Zoo offers 'room with a zoo', chance to sleep with lions
London Zoo began taking bookings on Thursday for a new safari lodge it is building in the lion enclosure to allow visitors to get a taste of exotic holidays in the centre of the capital.
US offers assistance for Chennai flood victims
"The US is in touch with the Government of India to discuss ways that we can provide any assistance at this difficult time," Toner said.
Roelant Oltmans feels Indian hockey team should win a major tournament now
Buoyed by Indian hockey team's stellar performance against Great Britain at the World Hockey League FInal quarter-finals, chief coach Oltmans says it's his side can end title drought in a major event with lifting the trophy in Raipur.
ISL: Delhi Dynamos miss chance of going top after draw against Kerala Blasters
Rescue, relief in full swing as Chennai battles floods
As many as 255 Navy personnel were pressed into service with 12 boats and 15 helicopters for reaching relief.