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I am innocent, the whole team is standing with me: Gurbaj Singh
"I would like to meet the Special Committee or Hockey India President to know on what basis I have been reported for groupism," Gurbaj, who was dropped from the team on Monday, said.
Louis Berger case figures in Goa House: BJP corners Congress
CBI probe into the scandal, which dates back to the time when the party was leading a coalition government in the coastal state.
Granddaughter Navya Naveli 'surprises' Amitabh Bachchan with her hidden talent
The 72-year-old actor, who is married to actress Jaya and has daughter Shweta and son Abhishek, took to his official blog to share some photographs featuring Navya Naveli working her magic on the piano.
Twitter is deleting stolen jokes, recycled tweets
Twitter could be cracking down on the age-old practice of passing jokes around, which is to some one of the fundamental uses that made it so popular to begin with.
Punjab Chief Minister Amarinder condemns Dinanagar terror attack; calls for action
Former Chief Minister of Punjab Amarinder Singh on Monday condemned the terror attack in Gurdaspur district and said such an incident is a cause of grave concern.
Samsung unveils world's first wireless mobile charging monitor
The monitors consolidate the multiple charging ports found in other displays with a circular wireless charging area integrated in the monitor’s stand.
Alert sounded in Mumbai, elsewhere in Maharashtra
In view of the terrorist attack in Gurdaspur district of Punjab this morning, intelligence agencies have issued high alert in four prominent cities of Maharashtra.
Gurdaspur attack: Members of Parliament for use of full force against terror
The attack in Gurdaspur resonated in Lok Sabha on Monday with members cutting across party lines condeming it and saying that the incident demonstrated that the terror threat to India is "perceptible" and that all force should be used to fight the scourge...
Statewide bandh in Bihar demanding release of caste census data, RJD supporters burn tyres
Shops remained shut, colleges and educational institutions were forced to close down, roads including national highways were blocked and vehicles were attacked during the shut-down called by RJD.
Gulf NRI businessman to turn Great Scotland Yard into 5-star hotel
A Abu Dhabi-based retail major owned by an Indian businessman has entered into a 110 million pound agreement with a London developer to build a bespoke 5-star hotel at the iconic Great Scotland Yard, the original headquarters of Metropolitan Police in the...
Capable of handling such situations, says PMO on Gurdaspur terror attack
The government of India is capable enough to deal with the situation, said Jitendra Singh, minister of state in the Prime Minister's Office following a terrorsit attack in Punjab's Gurdaspur district on Monday.
627 pilgrims leave for Amarnath shrine amid tight security
Another batch of 627 pilgrims, on Monday left for the cave shrine of Amarnath in the south Kashmir Himalayas amidst tight security.
Don't care what television or Congress has to say: Vasundhara Raje
The government had signed a MoU with a private Portuguese biomedical research organisation, to set up a state-of-the-art cancer institute in Jaipur.
Microsoft hopeful Windows 10 would revive user interest
For the first time, Microsoft is making a major new version of Windows available free as an upgrade to anyone using either of the prior two generations of the system.
Jharkhand: Advice to take ill neighbour to doctor costs woman her life
An advice to take her ailing neighbour to a doctor cost a woman of West Singhbhum district her life as she was branded witch and allegedly killed by locals.