England's Tammy Beaumont still has bad memories from her first ICC Women's Cricket World Cup in India back in 2013 and is keen to right those wrongs when the next edition of the tournament gets underway on the sub-continent on September 30, as per the official website of ICC.
Playing a significant role in Chhattisgarh Government's commitment to rehabilitation of surrendered Naxals and the victims of this violent armed struggle, administration in Balrampur district has provided a pucca house to a woman, who is a victim of Naxalism, under Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana
Disney confirmed the sequel to Jonas Brothers' starrer musical film 'Camp Rock' on Wednesday. Joe, Nick and Kevin Jonas will return to the third instalment of the film to reprise their roles as the Grey brothers, according to The Hollywood Reporter.
Union Commerce & Industry Minister Piyush Goyal is in the UAE for a two-day visit to co-chair the 13th India-UAE High-Level Task Force on Investments (HLTFI) with H.H. Sheikh Hamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan.
"We have started getting help from inside the Election Commission. I am making it clear that we are now getting information from inside the Election Commission, this was not happening before, but now we are getting information from inside Election Commission, and this is not going to stop
India's solar sector is at an inflection point where demand signals, trade flows and technology shifts will determine players to survive or gets squeezed, according to a report by Yes Securities.
Noting that development funds sent by the Centre to Tripura government must be adequately distributed for the progress of the indigenous people of the state, Tipra Motha Party president Pradyot Bikram Manikya Debbarma has said "they don't want bheek" and getting funds for the progress of t
Bangladesh captain Litton Das jokingly opened up about supporting Sri Lanka, who hold the key to the door that unlocks their qualification for the Super 4 following their nerve-jangling eight-run victory over Afghanistan at the ongoing Asia Cup. His counterpart, Rashid Khan, rued the missed
West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee on Tuesday pointed out difficulties with birth certificate availability for Special Intensive Revision (SIR), citing past limitations in institutional deliveries.
"What the opposition is trying to say is that it is a setback for the Government. The fact is, those who went to the court didn't really get what they wanted," he added.