BCCI re-schedules India-Australia series

PRESS TRUST OF INDIA

New Delhi, July 16: The Indian Cricket Board has revised the schedule of the upcoming home tour of Australia but the re-jigged dates continue to clash with October’s Commonwealth Games.  The Indian Olympic Association (IOA) had sought sports ministry’s intervention in pursuing the BCCI to More

Modi raises issue of recusal with BCCI

PRESS TRUST OF INDIA

Mumbai, July 16: A day after his petition to reconstitute the cricket board’s disciplinary committee set up to hear charges against him was rejected by the Bombay High Court, suspended Indian Premier League chairman Lalit Modi raised the issue with the panel members on Friday.  Modi, represented More

YSCC to clash with MCC Bhaderwah

JKCA FINAL

GK NEWS NETWORK

Doda, July 16: Young Star Cricket Club (YSCC) set its clash with MCC Bhaderwah in the final of the ongoing JKCA cricket tournament by defeating Youth Cricket Club (YCC) Bhaderwah by 10 runs at PG College ground Bhaderwah on Friday.In the match, YSCC won the toss and elected to bat first. YSCC scored More

'Sachin deserves WC win'

PRESS TRUST OF INDIA

Auckland, July 16: Sachin Tendulkar deserves a World Cup victory under his belt but to realise this dream the batting icon needs players like Virender Sehwag, Yuvraj Singh and MS Dhoni to fire in 2011 home event, says former Kiwi fast bowler Danny Morrison. “Sachin Tendulkar, the master, deserves More

  • Kashmir

Omar flies to Delhi

Srinagar, July 16: Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister, Omar Abdullah, air-dashed to New Delhi this evening to discuss the prevailing law and order situation in Kashmir with central government.  According More



  • Srinagar City

How Fancy was killed by a police bullet?

‘She was not a stone thrower’

MOAZUM MUHAMMAD

 Srinagar, July 16: A white-colour ceiling fan whirls leisurely in a 10x8 feet room, renovated recently. This is where the dreams of this family were shattered when 24-year old Fancy Jan fell to a More




  • Jammu

JK shelves plan of opening trekking tracks

SUMIT HAKHOO

Jammu, July 16: The state government would shelve the plan to open up seven recognized trekking tracks closed in nineties as the Union Home Ministry did not given its clearance on grounds of security situation More



  • South Asia

  • Business

Western disturbances bring respite to farmers

SUMIT HAKHOO

Jammu, July 16: While monsoon rain eludes J&K, the good news for the farmers is that Western Disturbance (WD) has saved the Kharief crops this year.  According to the Agro-Met division of the More



  • World

30 dead in Iraq hotel blaze

Sulaimaniyah (Iraq), July 16: Guests leapt desperately to their deaths from upper-floor windows as a fire tore through a hotel in northern Iraq killing 30 people, 14 of them foreigners, police and medics More



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