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Sheikh Salman says Gianni Infantino's plan would bankrupt FIFA
FIFA presidential candidate Salman says rival Infantino's plan to significantly increase cash handouts to federations would bankrupt football's troubled governing body as it faces a $560-million deficit.
Hazard back to his best at perfect time, says Azpilicueta
Eden Hazard has returned to form at the perfect time and is like a new signing for Chelsea as they enter the business end of the season, team mate Cesar Azpilicueta has said.
BJP alleges 'conspiracy' by Congress in Jat stir
The party referred to an audio tape, which has a close aide of former Chief Minister Bhupinder Singh Hooda allegedly inciting more violence, as it trained its guns on Congress.
Subramanian Swamy writes to ED, submits documents of Rahul Gandhi's purported company in UK
Swamy has written to the Enforcement Directorate urging them to take action against Rahul Gandhi for violating foreign exchange laws.
Student unions join hands for 'Justice for Rohith' march in Delhi
Rohith's mother, brother have also joined the march and have demanded a Rohith Act to prevent recurrence of similar instances in the future.
Jeep unveils 2016 'Dawn of Justice' special edition
Coated in a Granite Crystal or Carbon Black exterior paint color, it rolls on 18in Gloss Black wheels, sports Gloss Black accents around its exterior, and the Granite Crystal model features a two-tone Gloss Black roof.
Tata renames Zica hatchback as Tiago following controversy
The car maker had said it would have a new name for the car after the outbreak of the Zika virus.
Jat quota row: No early hearing, Supreme Court asks people to maintain peace
The apex court said the plea would come on board in due course and declined the oral request for an urgent hearing.
Some parts of Delhi may face greater impact in event of an earthquake
Areas along the Yamuna River bank, the Lutyens Zone and North Campus of Delhi University fall in "high" and "very high" seismic risk hazard index and would face greater impact in the event of an earthquake, says a report prepared by the Ministry of Earth...
Students who graduate from BHU never forget their roots: Modi
Addressing the Convocation of Banaras Hindu University in his home constituency Varanasi, PM Narendra Modi said students who graduate from BHU never forget their roots.
Higher wage bill may force Jaitley to cut capital expenditure in Budget
This could eat into capital spending needed for railways, roads, ports and power projects, seen as vital to India's integration into the global economy.
Finance Ministry to go green; print less copies of Survey, Budget
Finance Minister Arun Jaitley will table Economic Survey in Parliament on February 26 and the Union Budget for 2016-17 on February 29.