The passenger traffic at Egyptian airports rose 9 per cent in 2024 compared to 2023, the Middle East News Agency (MENA) reported, citing the Ministry of Civil Aviation
State-owned company RITES Limited has bagged an order for upgrading of a creek highway in Guyana worth staggering USD 9.7 million (excluding taxes), as per a stock exchange filing Wednesday.
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Union Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan reviews rural development schemes in Tamil Nadu, highlighting the successful implementation of MGNREGA, PMAY, and Mahila Shaktikaran Yojana. He urges faster completion of ongoing projects under the leadership of PM Modi.
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Indian Deaf Cricket Association is organising the Second T-10 Women's Deaf Premier League in Mumbai, Maharashtra, from January 7 to January 9. In this edition, five specially-abled women's teams from different parts of the country will compete on the field to clinch the coveted Premier Leagu
After shaving off the first innings lead to just 105 runs in reply to Australia's 474 with their score of 369/10, India restricted Australia to 228/9 at the end of day four, though they were heavily frustrated by a half-century stand between Nathan Lyon and Scott Boland for the final wicket.
The Australian lower-order continued to frustrate the Indian bowling as the latter aim for a massive victory to take an upper hand in the series at Melbourne during the final day of the Test. Once reduced to 91/6, Aussie lower order made a huge comeback into the match, ending day four on 228
Nitish's dream run in the series continued as he scored 114 in 189 balls, with 11 fours and a six, taking India to 369 in reply to Australia's first innings total of 474 runs. Later, top-notch spells from Jasprit Bumrah (4/56) and Mohammed Siraj (3/66) led to some quick wickets for India, bu