Swati Chopra
Querrey aces it, makes quarters
Sam Querrey stepped up his rivalry with countryman John Isner on Wednesday, the 29th-ranked American blasting 19 aces in reaching the quarte-rfinals of the ATP Winston-Salem Open.
Smashers pull off fighting victory
Krrish Delhi Smashers staged a brilliant fightback to down Saina Nehwal-led Hyderabad Hotshots 3-2 at the Indian Badminton League, in Lucknow on Saturday.
Investors pull out over Rs 48,000 cr from MF schemes in June
Investors have pulled out more than Rs 48,000 crore from various mutual fund schemes in June after putting in a staggering Rs 1.44 lakh crore in the preceding two months.
Saina ready to carry country’s hopes
World no. 3 women’s singles shuttler Saina Nehwal will lead the strongest-ever India squad to the World Championship, to be played in Gungzhou, China, from August 5 to 11.
Cong to train 200 for BJP war
The propaganda war between the Congress and its political adversaries, especially the BJP, will intensify further with the Sonia-Gandhi-led party planning to train at least 200 communicators in the coming days.
Md Sp promise to be a force to reckon with
Kolkata: Having returned to the top tier I-League after four seasons, Mohammadan Sporting today unveiled their new coach Abdul Aziz Moshood who promised to bring back the glorious days of the histori
Sacredness of nature
Watching the horrific devastation in Uttarakhand, I was reminded of my visit to Badrinath and Kedarnath some 25 or so years ago. There was nowhere the kind and scale of construction that seemed to have sprung up of late, and the numbers of pilgrims were in hundreds, not thousands.
Cong presses for special session on bill
The Congress is mounting pressure on the government to call a special session of Parliament to expose the Opposition on ambitious Food Security Bill.
Saina crashes out in quarter-final
Indian badminton star Saina Nehwal made a shock exit from the Singapore Super Series after losing her women’s singles quarter-final to Indonesia’s Lindaweni Fanetri, here on Friday.