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Sanju Samson at No. 3: Robin Uthappa picks India’s playing XI for the 3rd T20I against South Africa
Former India cricketer Robin Uthappa has proposed a tactical tweak to India’s playing XI ahead of the third T20I against ...
The National Stock Exchange has introduced a 15-minute pre-open session for equity derivatives, a significant structural ...
(MENAFN- IANS) New Delhi, Dec 8 (IANS) The Indian government has supported and promoted solar cooking, and with continuous encouragement and an enabling environment, supportive policy can help scale ...
Throughout the recently concluded Test tour of England, the one popular refrain was: Where is Kuldeep? In their collective wisdom, skipper Shubman Gill and head coach Gautam Gambhir decided that ...
India may amend rules for the issuance of new bonds that are eligible to trade on global indexes if large inflows spur volatility, according to a top finance ministry official. The government has an ...
The content-to-commerce unicorn acquired the stake in Tweak India in a cash and stock deal Good Glamm said that Tweak India will give it a deeper access to the Tier-1 demographic and help enhance its ...
Cisco (NASDAQ:CSCO) CEO Chuck Robbins said on Wednesday that the networking giant is going to start manufacturing in India as it looks to tweak and diversify its supply chain. The announcement of the ...
NEW DELHI (Reuters) - India plans to amend proposed rules for policing digital content so the toughest measures apply only to big social media firms, two government sources told Reuters, in a move ...
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The 1st T20I between India and Bangladesh on October 6 is the first international match in Gwalior since February 24, 2010. Indian cricket's rare off-time concludes on September 19 with the two-Test ...
India plans to amend proposed rules for policing digital content so the toughest measures apply only to big social media firms, two government sources told Reuters, in a move that could give relief to ...
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