Australia's left-arm seasoned speedster Mitchell Starc believes Test captain Pat Cummins won't need an extensive amount of preparation for the first Ashes fixture against their oldest rival, England, in Perth.
India is moving swiftly to establish clear and comprehensive rules for its satellite communication (SATCOM) sector, according to Neeraj Mittal, Secretary of the Department of Telecommunications (DoT).
In a letter dated October 7, the Drugs Controller General of India (DCGI) Dr Rajeev Singh Raghuvanshi emphasised the "critical importance of testing new materials, including the excipients, before their use in the manufacturing of pharmaceutical formulations."
Caretaker French PM Sebastien Lecornu ruled out dissolving parliament after coalition talks to pass an austerity budget amid France's political crisis. As opposition leaders, including Marine Le Pen, call for President Macron's resignation, Al Jazeera reported that Lecornu plans to presen
The Patiala House Court on Wednesday asked Delhi police to file a comprehensive reply on the application of Chaitnyanand Saraswati for a sanyasi robe and spiritual books mentioning the rule of jail manual. The application will be heard again on Monday.
"West Bengal is ruled by hooliganism. The culture of hooliganism is not a new phenomenon--it has been present for a long time. During the 36 years of Communist rule, there was also a reign of terror and violence. After them, the Trinamool Congress came to power, which continues to practic
Afghanistan's young right-arm fast bowler Mohammad Saleem Safi has been ruled out of the upcoming three-match ODI series against Bangladesh due to a groin overload injury. The series is scheduled to begin on October 8 in Abu Dhabi.
The Reserve Bank of India's (RBI) October policy measures are major relief to India's non-banking financial companies (NBFCs) according to a Morgan Stanley report.
Pakistan's right-arm quick, Diana Baig, disclosed that the confusion around opening batter Muneeba Ali's contentious run-out against arch-rival India in Colombo has been "resolved".
In a major security breakthrough, Assam Rifles foiled a potential tragedy in Jiribam districts on Sunday by recovering and safely destroying powerful improvised explosive devices (IEDs), averting what could have been a deadly attack amid rising tensions in Manipur, said the release.
Students gathered on roads while teachers chose to boycott classes. They urged the government to retract its decision to outsource colleges that have lower enrollment, particularly those situated in remote areas of the province.