Selectors stick with youngsters
With the India team doing well at the ongoing Champions Trophy in England and Wales , the selectors on Monday named an unchanged squad for the upcoming tri-series in the Caribbean beginning from June
Honours even for India, New Zealand
A resurgent New Zealand held India 3-3 in their final Pool B league encounter of the FIH men’s World League Round 3 match in Rotterdam, Holland, on Monday.
‘Rahul can step into my shoes; Nitish is secular’
Prime Minister Manmohan Singh on Monday virtually declared Congress vice-president Rahul Gandhi his successor, suggesting that the young Gandhi would lead UPA-3 if it came to power after the Lok Sabha
PM inducts 8, Kharge gets rail
While Mr Mallikarjun Kharge was made the new railway minister in Monday’s Cabinet reshuffle-cum-expansion, Mr Oscar Fernandes was given the road transport and highways ministry, Dr K.
60 killed as rains lash U’khand, Himachal
The early arrival of monsoon rains virtually wrecked several states of northern India on Monday.
Advisers urge Modi: Skip Ayodhya, avoid Hindutva
Gujarat CM Narendra Modi, who was expected to visit Ayodhya on June 20, has been urged by his advisers to skip all hardcore Hindutva issues.
JD-U won’t survive for long: BJP
Blaming the JD(U) for “betraying” the people of Bihar, who had given the mandate to the JD(U)-BJP alliance, the saffron party on Sunday warned its former ally that it would not “survive for long”.
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In a bid to re-assert himself, BJP parliamentary party chairman L.K.
Rift sets up Bihar for triangular contest
The JD(U)’s parting of ways with the BJP now appears setting Bihar up for a triangular contest, which may change the social engineering of the principle players in the coming days.
Early monsoon catches city off guard
The monsoon arrived in the city on Sunday, almost a fortnight ahead of the schedule, with the capital recording around 36.6 mm rainfall.