Hockey India named a set of 33 players as the Core Probables Group for the National Camp from January 2 to 13, when the players will be putting in the hard yards to further fine-tune their strategies and combinations
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Mumbai City FC were tested by a gritty Chennaiyin FC side, but they continued their fine form to retain their place at the top end of the table. Kerala Blasters FC left it late to secure all three points against Odisha FC in a match that assistant head coach Ishfaq Ahmed had described as the
'Babylon' hit the theatres last weekend and could only rake in USD 3.5 million. The movie was made with a hefty budget of USD 80 million. The film has a big list of A-listers including Margot Robbie, Brad Pitt, Tobey Maguire, Olivia Wilde, Chloe Fineman, Eric Roberts, Flea, and Max Minghella
2022 was a year of fine performances and big box office numbers. While a lot of male actor-driven films like 'KGF Chapter 2' and 'RRR' became big hits, there were also many female actors who gave one of the biggest hits of 2022. Check out the list to see if your favourite actor made the cut.
A court in Uttar Pradesh in its first verdict on the 2019 CAA-NRC violence, imposed a fine of Rs 4,27,439 on all the 86 accused. Each accused will have to pay Rs 4971 as a fine, said Amroha District Magistrate (DM), BK Tripathi on Friday.
Last week, Mumbai City FC continued their fine run in the ISL with a convincing victory over East Bengal FC. Lalengmawia Ralte scored his first ever ISL brace and Greg Stewart was back on the scoresheet as Des Buckingham's men moved back up into first place.
Earlier, in October, the interior ministry of Pakistan had circulated an ad on TV and social media saying that foreign nationals, who overstayed in the country beyond December 31, 2022, will face serious consequences. The punishment included imprisonment and forceful deportation.
According to Abhishek Pallav, SP Durg, "We are making people wear helmets while they travel on a two-wheeler vehicle. Those who don't wear helmets will either pay a fine or will be made to collect the plastic waste".