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Baig: Defer plea till NIA probe over

Arguing that the FIR, remand proceedings, cognisance taken by the magistrate court and trial are bad in law, lone German Bakery blast accused Himayat Baig’s lawyer Mehmood Pracha on Monday appealed be

‘High-profile people take up time’

The Supreme Court on Monday expressed its anger over high-profile persons approaching it with their pleas seeking relief in various matters, saying such applications consume a lot of time at the cost

Not worried about selection: Gambhir

Highs and lows are as natural as day and night in a sportsperson’s career. Only a few are capable of surviving the toughest period and Gautam Gambhir surely belongs to that never-say-never tribe.

Teacher hits pupil, damages eardrum

Flouting all norms prohibiting corporal punishment to students, a teacher of a city school allegedly beat up a 19-year-old Class 12 student for doing English homework in the political science period causing partial deafness to the student.

Coach Sharma praises protege’s knock

Shikhar Dhawan’s blistering 248-run knock against South Africa A has served a warning for the Proteas as to what they might run into on India’s tour towards the end of the year.

Zol ready to go a step further

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After leading India colts successfully in Australia and Sri Lanka, Vijay Zol is ready for the big test.

Nadal crushes Raonic

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Rafael Nadal beat Milos Raonic 6-2, 6-2 on Sunday in the Rogers Cup final, spoiling Raonic’s bid to become the first Canadian winner in the event in 55 years.

Sheer Genius wins Hyderabad feature

M. Srinivas Reddy-trained Sheer Genius was well ridden by P.S. Chouhan to win the Dr Harish Chandra Memorial Cup, the main event of races held here on Monday.
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Jwala braces up for ‘real competition’

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Yet to taste success following her return to action in March, India’s doubles specialist Jwala Gutta feels that the Indian Badminton League, that commences on Wednesday, will act as a “comeback” tourn

Juniors ready for world test

Having stamped their supremacy at the Asian Junior Championships, India’s young grapplers will now aim for a rich medal haul at the World Junior Championships in Sofia, Bulgaria, that commences on Tue

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I want to begin with a little story that was told to me by a leading executive at Aptech. He was exercising in a gym with a lot of younger people.

Shekhar Kapur’s Bandit Queen didn’t make the cut. Neither did Shaji Karun’s Piravi, which bagged 31 international awards.