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Hockey World League Final: Great Britain tops pool, to meet India in quarters
India will face Great Britain in the quarter-finals here on Thursday after the British drew 3-3 with Belgium to top Pool A in the Hockey World League (HWL) Final.
Any incident of atrocity is a blot: Narendra Modi
He said no questions can be raised over patriotism of any of the 125 crore Indians and nobody needs to produce a "certificate of patriotism".
'Divided India', not 'developed India' coming to fore: Opposition
Expressing disappointment over murder of rationalists Narendra Dabholkar and Govind Pansare, she said these were acts of intolerance.
Advocate who exposed Vidarbha scam found dead under mysterious circumstances
Claiming it to be a case of suicide, police said Khandalkar probably ended his life by jumping off the seven-story 'Nyay Mandir' - the district court building.
Shah Rukh Khan defends Aamir Khan over intolerance row, says there is no need for anyone to prove his patriotism
Shah Rukh said that in the age of social media outreach, even a generic statement can be turned into a radical statement by people.
HWL 2015 Final: India stay winless in Pool B after a 1-3 Dutch defeat
The defeat, India's second, meant they finished bottom of Pool B without a single win; but thanks to tournament's format, the hosts will still progress to the QF to play Pool A toppers.
Make taking oath on Constitution mandatory: Shiv Sena
"All are equal before law but the Constitution is supreme before the law," the editorial said.
SC dismisses plea on Rahul Gandhi's citizenship row
A bench comprising Chief Justice HL Dattu and Justice Amitava Roy questioned the "authenticity of the document" attached with the PIL and the manner in which the papers were procured.
J&K: Unidentified gunmen open fire at CRPF post in Kathua, 1 soldier injured
The security forces are trying to identify those responsible for the attack.
Government, world investors pledge billions of dollars for clean energy tech
A key goal is to bring down the cost of cleaner energy.
Obama to meet Modi in Paris today, climate change, bilateral ties to top the talks
Obama and Modi would primarily focus on climate change but will also review progress in bilateral relationship and discussion on regional and global issues including terrorism.
India pavilion at Paris climate summit to showcase harmony with nature
Officials said that Prime Minister Narendra Modi will inaugurate the pavilion by switching on the water screen which will have the message of "just climate action" on it.
Japan to give loan worth Rs 5,479 crore to India for metro projects
In last few years, economic cooperation between India and Japan has strengthened and grown into strategic partnership: Finance Ministry
Alert sounded along LoC as infiltration increases
Terror activities in Kupwara district over the last eight weeks are suggesting that infiltration from PoK has increased.
Nepal releases detained Indian SSB jawans along border
Nepal detained SSB personnel while they were chasing a group of suspected smugglers along the Ambari-Kesna border post.