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Italy Captain Barazzutti Slams New Davis Cup Format
Now team's non-playing captain Barazzutti was part of the Italy team that won its first and only Davis Cup title in 1976 with a 4-1 win over Chile.
JD(U) to Join BJP's Northeast Allies on Tuesday to Meet in Guwahati Against Citizenship Bill
Meghalaya Chief Minister and National People's Party (NPP) president Conrad K Sangma is taking the lead role in convening the all-regional-parties meet Tuesday,
I-League: Real Kashmir Beat Chennai City 1-0 for Second Time to Remain in Title Hunt
Ivorian striker Gnohere Krizo struck in the 81st minute to extend Real Kashmir's unbeaten run to 10 matches and send the home supporters, who braved the near freezing temperature at the TRC ground, into wild celebrations.
Bharat Ratna for Ambedkar Was by Compulsion, Not From Heart, Alleges Asaduddin Owaisi
Asaduddin Owaisi asked Dalits, Muslims and Adivasis to come together and reject national parties in the upcoming Lok Sabha polls and said it was time for the "deprived" to hit back rather than continue "suffering" as was the case in the past 70 years.
Goa Audio Tapes Authentic, Parrikar in Possession of 'Explosive' Rafale Secrets: Rahul Gandhi
Rahul Gandhi's sharp attack came days after the Congress cited an audio tape in which Goa minister Vishwajit Rane was purportedly heard telling an unidentified person that Parrikar has Rafale files, due to which, he has managed to continue in the chair.
Indian Origin Team Develops Model for Safer Self-Driving Cars
A team of Indian American researchers has developed a novel model that uses human inputs to uncover Artificial Intelligence (AI) "blind spots" in self-driving cars, so that the vehicles can avoid dangerous errors in the real world.
Constitution Bench May Examine Hindi, Sanskrit Hymns in Schools; Govt Says Even SC Logo Quotes Gita
The government said singing of Sanskrit hymn 'Asato Ma Sadgamaya' at the school assembly every morning does not amount to imparting religious instructions at all.
Nokia 9 PureView With 5 Rear Cameras to Launch at MWC 2019 Along With Nokia 6.2/Nokia 8.1 Plus
Today a teaser showing a disproportionate number of rear cameras, the hashtag "#Coolnewstuff," and the date and location of MWC mysteriously appeared on the web, implying the Finnish company could disclose new devices in Barcelona.
Sensex Dives by 180 Points in Early Trade, ICICI Bank, YES Bank, Bajaj Auto Among Major Losers
In similar movement, the NSE Nifty lost 60.70 points, or 0.56 per cent, to 10,719.85. Besides weak corporate earnings for the third quarter, brokers said, uncertainties over the high-level trade talks between the US and China impacted the investors' senti...
TRAI Hopeful That 90 Percent of Cable And DTH Users Will Switch to New Tariffs Before 1 Feb Deadline
The regulator has ruled out any extension of upcoming deadline.
Singer in Thai Girl Band Apologizes for Swastika Shirt
Incidents involving insensitive use of Nazi symbols occur from time to time in Thailand, where there is little awareness of the Holocaust and an inclination to use them as design elements or comic props.
Delhi Man Killed by Mother, Her Live-in Partner for Objecting to Relationship
Ravinder Pathak, who worked as a driver in Noida, reached home on Saturday night to find his mother and Ajeet in an objectionable position that led to an altercation among them.
Defence-first Japan Intend to Follow Same Plan Against Iran
A succession of one-goal wins -- including a victory over Saudi Arabia in which Japan controlled just 23 percent of possession -- has evoked memories of Euro 2004, when Greece owed their surprising victory to a similar approach.
Burden of New Citizens Would be Borne by Entire Country: Sonowal on Citizenship Bill
The chief minister also urged the All Assam Students Union (AASU) to extend full cooperation in successful implementation of Clause 6 of the Assam Accord for ensuring constitutional, administrative and legislative safeguard for the indigenous people.
Modi Slams UDF in Kerala For Implicating Nambi Narayanan in Spy Case to Settle Scores
The espionage case, which hit the headlines in 1994, pertained to allegations of transferring of certain confidential documents on India's space programme to foreign countries by two scientists and four others, including two Maldivian women.
At Dawn, a Township Road in Zimbabwe Turns into a Fitness Club
The wide stretch of road is a well-known gathering spot each morning from 5 to 7 am for fitness enthusiasts who stretch, jog, shadow-box, plank and do squats, push-ups, sit-ups and jumps.