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Charge sheet filed in Lucknow varsity sexual exploitation case

LUCKNOW, March 1 -- The police have filed a charge sheet against a former resident doctor of King George's Medical University in connection with the alleged sexual exploitation and forced religious co... Read More


Eden beats: Delight, dismay and a night of shame

Kolkata, March 1 -- Ahead of Sunday's make-or-mar match between India and West Indies at Eden Gardens, it would be remiss not to point out that Kapil Dev, Mohammad Azharuddin, VVS Laxman, even Sachin ... Read More


India's precision up against West Indian power in do-or-die game

Kolkata, March 1 -- On one hand is the most consistent team in the last two years. On the other, a side that has reinvented the format, is precociously talented but equally combustible. Put them toget... Read More


At his IPL home, Varun can be the X factor for India

Kolkata, March 1 -- When Varun Chakravarthy walks out at Eden Gardens on Sunday, it can instinctively feel like a homecoming. In reality, it's more like than an examination. He has played here as a Ko... Read More


J&K clinches historic Ranji crown, end a 67-year wait

New Delhi, March 1 -- It was a team that had spent decades on the margins of Indian domestic cricket, but on Saturday, as captain Paras Dogra declared the innings, Jammu & Kashmir were no longer the u... Read More


Manhas on charting J&K's path to domestic success

MUMBAI, March 1 -- "Mithun Manhas' appointment in the Union Territory's cricket administration was a gamechanger for J&K cricket," says the state selection committee chief, Sarabjit Singh, the former ... Read More


India calls for restraint, dialogue to solve issues

New Delhi, March 1 -- India urged all stakeholders in West Asia on Saturday to exercise restraint and avoid escalation in the aftermath of US and Israeli attacks on Iran, calling for dialogue and dipl... Read More


The woods are lovely...

India, March 1 -- High in the forest canopy, long before we built cities or roads, life clung to branches.Our ancestors ate mangosteens and black junipers, and dug up tubers and roots. On an ill-fated... Read More


Mine craft: Space edition

India, March 1 -- How close are we to manufacturing in space, and what possible advantages could that have? For years, space, by which we mean the International Space Station (ISS) and other manned la... Read More


No losses, just grains: Can millets save the planet?

India, March 1 -- "A female elephant rubs against the white koothalam flowers, That have blossomed on dark green shrubs, Looking like white herons perched on the verdant foliage, Her skin is dotted by... Read More