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Badminton: Bhat out in pre-quarters

Guangzhou: India's Arvind Bhat lost to Thailand's Boonsak Ponsana 19-21, 12-21 to bow out of the pre-quarterfinal of badminton men's singles at the Asian Games here on Thursday.

Bhat fought back from

'Only two of 38 unsafe buildings evacuated so far'

New Delhi: With no arrangements yet in place for evacuated residents, of the 38 unsafe buildings served notices only two have been vacated so far, a senior Municipal Corporation of Delhi (MCD) officia

2G scam disruption: Both houses of Parliament adjourned

New Delhi: The Rajya Sabha was adjourned for the day on Thursday and Lok Sabha till noon after the opposition disrupted proceedings and demanded a joint parliamentary committee (JPC) probe into the 2G

Why not ask Yeddyurappa to quit, Congress to BJP

Countering the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) over corruption, the Congress on Thursday accused the BJP of "shamelessly" defending Karnataka chief minister B.S.

Delhi building collapse: Many still buried under rubble

New Delhi: Rescue operations continued on Wednesday at the site of the collapsed five-storey building in east Delhi to search for the 20 people still feared buried under the debris, officials said.

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Indian-origin doctor jailed for rape in Australia

Melbourne: An Indian-origin doctor has been jailed for six years in Australia for raping a woman seven times in one night and taking photographs, a media report said on Wednesday.

Arvind Sharma, 37,

India decimate Bangladesh 9-0 in hockey, swimming hopes drown

Guangzhou: The Indian men's hockey team decimated Bangladesh 9-0 on Wednesday during an otherwise disappointing morning on the fifth day of competitions at the Asian Games.

Swimmer Virdhaval Khade, w

Thousands offer Eid prayers amid Kashmir violence

Srinagar: Thousands of Muslims offered Eid-ul-Azha prayers across the Kashmir Valley on Wednesday even as youth at some places clashed with the security forces, pelting stones and raising pro-freedom

Thousands offer Id prayers amid sporadic violence in Kashmir

Thousands of Muslims offered Id ul-Azha prayers across the Kashmir Valley on Wednesday even as youth at some places clashed with the security forces, pelting stones and raising pro-freedom slogans.

Asian Games wushu: Sandhyarani settles for a silver

Guangzhou: India's Sandhyarani Devi Wangkhem had to settle for a silver in wushu after she lost the women's sanshou 60kg final to Khadijeh AzadPour of Iran at the Asian Games here on Wednesday.

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