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- Prisoner died in Nagaon Central Jail cell
- One injured, two murdered in Pandu region of Guwahati
- Explosion at Assam Rifles premises in Mizoram
- Tinsukia labor union leader attacked by rice traders
- Despite the protest for removal, controversial AFSPA completes 55 years
- Suspected Chinese spy arrested from Dharamsala
- Top Lashkar militant killed in gun fire.
- S K Sharma sworn in as CAG
- India well positioned to become net provider of security: PM Singh
- Jessica murder: Shayan Munshi, another witness to face perjury trial
- Chinese Premier Li invites Pakistan's Nawaz Sharif to visit Beijing
- 12 people killed in Quetta of Pakistan in bomb blast: police
- Lydia Davis the short story writer wins Man Booker International fiction prize
- A British soldier hacked to death in London
- India seeks access to 26/11 terror attack convicts
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| Mumbai Police to question C S K CEO over spot fixing: say sources
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Mumbai/Chennai: As part of its on-going investigation into the spot-fixing scandal that has hit the latest edition of the Indian Premier League (IPL), the Mumbai Police are likely to question Gurunath Meiyappan, CEO of IPL franchise Chennai Super Kings(C S K), sources said today.A Mumbai Police team has reached Chennai to question Mr Meiyappan the son-in-law of BCCI chief N Srinivasan, sources sai |
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| Pak umpire Asad Rauf withdrawn from Champions Trophy: ICC Chief said |
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New Delhi: The spot-fixing saga in the ongoing IPL on Thursday took a dramatic turn with ICC withdrawing controversal Pakistani umpire Asad Rauf from the panel of match officials for the upcoming Champions Trophy in England as his role in the scandal is being investigated by Mumbai Police.The ICC today issued a media release stating that Rauf had been removed from the panel of umpires for the June |
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| BCCI president\'s son-in-law to be questioned by police: sources |
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New Delhi: The spot-fixing net has reportedly widened to trap BCCI president N Srinivasan\'s family, with sources telling that Srinivasan\'s son-in-law Gurunath Meiyappan will be questioned by Mumbai Police.Gurunath Meiyappan is the Team Principal and CEO of the IPL franchise Chennai Super Kings that is owned by his father-in-law Srinivasan. Vindoo Dara Singh - who has emerged as the Bollywood lin |
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| No communication from Sahara regarding pullout: BCCI |
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New Delhi: The Indian cricket board (BCCI) has claimed that it has not received any intimation from Sahara India, owners of IPL franchise Pune Warriors India, about its decision to withdraw from the IPL and discontinue its sponsorship of the Indian cricket team at the end it its existing agreement in December 2013.A media release from BCCI secretary Sanjay Jagdale on Wednesday said: \"The BCCI has |
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| At end of the season Jose Mourinho to leave Real Madrid
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Madrid: Coach Jose Mourinho will leave Real Madrid at the end of the season after a turbulent three-year spell in charge of the Spanish giants, club president Florentino Perez confirmed on Monday.\"After the conversations we have had with our coach Jose Mourinho we have arrived at an agreement to end our working relationship at the end of this season,\" Perez told a press conference.Mourinho, who |
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| SC Refuses to Ban IPL, Pulls Up BCCI for Irregularities
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New Delhi: The Supreme Court today pulled up the BCCI for its \"lackadaisical\" approach in dealing with irregularities and spot-fixing in IPL and directed it to bring errant elements to book and restore glory of the gentleman\'s game.A bench of justices B S Chauhan and Dipak Misra, which refused to ban IPL, however, directed the Board to take immediate step to clean up the shorter form of the gam |
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| Pune Warriors India withdraw from IPL: report |
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New Delhi: Pune Warriors franchise has reportedly withdrawn from the Indian Premier League. This after it failed to pay the full franchise fees for the current year.Finishing 8th in the ongoing IPL 6, Sahara Pune Warriors failed to pay the full franchise fee for the current year which resulted in BCCI encashing the bank guarantee casting.\"Yes, the BCCI has initiated procedure to encash the bank g |
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| Ajit Chandila’s relative’s house raided
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New Delhi: Spot-fixing accused Ajit Chandila’s relatives’ house in Faridabad has reportedly been raided and Rs 20 lakh have been recovered on Monday.Meanwhile, the three cricketers along with the bookies have been taken to another place where their voice samples will be taken for forensic test. The samples will then be matched with the recordings of the telephonic conversations that the investigat |
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| Indian boxers finish with record 10 medals in Cyprus
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New Delhi: Indian boxers have created history by winning a record haul of 10 medals, including four gold,in the Invitation FXTM International Boxing Cup held in Limassol, Cyprus.Pugilists Madan Lal (52kg), V Durga Rao (56kg), Mandeep Jangra (69kg) and Praveen Kumar (+91kg) won gold while Manoj Kumar (64kg), Dinesh Kumar (91kg) and Sukhdeep Singh (75kg) had to be satisfied with silver medals.This i |
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| IPL spotfixing: Handicapped because we can\'t control bookies, says BCCI chief |
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New Delhi: Board of Control for Cricket in India president N Srinivasan has said that while the BCCI remained committed to supporting investigations, it is \"handicapped\" as it has no control over bookies. He also added that every player and official had been briefed in detail by the Anti-Corruption and Security Unit (ACSU) before the start of IPL 6.Speaking to members of the press after the Work |
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| Kesar Lassi |
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| Enjoy the goodness of this delicious dessert!... |
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