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India probes illegal immigration after tragedy near Canada border
Indian police have detained six people in a crackdown on illegal immigration after four Indians...
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Deepak Chahar’s enterprise not enough to salvage consolation win
South Africa 287 (de Kock 124, van der Dussen 52, Prasidh 3-59) beat India 283...
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India's COVID-19 cases rise by more than 330,000 in last 24 hours
India reported more than 300,000 new COVID-19 infections for the fourth straight day even though...
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Fire kills two in high-rise building in Mumbai, 15 injured
At least two people were killed and over 15 injured when a large fire broke...
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Janneman Malan and Quinton de Kock help South Africa seal ODI series in formidable fashion
South Africa's commanding show consigned a swashbuckling fifty from Rishabh Pant to a footnote; India...
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Rassie van der Dussen and Temba Bavuma tons set up comfortable win for South Africa
South Africa 296 for 4 (van der Dussen 129*, Bavuma 110, Bumrah 2-48) beat India...
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Passengers flying from UAE to Mumbai are exempt from 7-day home quarantine
Passengers travelling from the UAE to Mumbai no longer have to quarantine at home for...
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Investors turn long on India's rupee after 4 months; rupiah short bets cut
Investors switched to long positions on India's rupee for the first time since September, on...
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Can India attract global chipmakers with its $10bn incentive plan?
India has set its sights on the booming semiconductor manufacturing sector amid surging global demand...
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India's new COVID-19 cases hit seven-month high
India reported 141,986 new COVID-19 cases on Saturday (Jan 8), the most since the end...
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India on course to regain title of world's fastest-growing economy as spending recovers
India is set to regain its position as the world’s fastest-growing major economy this year,...
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India's Future Retail asks court to declare arbitration with Amazon illegal
India's Future Retail has asked a New Delhi court to declare ongoing arbitration proceedings with...
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Asia keeps Omicron at bay, but a surge may be inevitable
Much of Asia has largely managed to keep Omicron at bay even as the variant...
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Gujarat leads surge in agri exports during pandemic
Is followed by Maharashtra, Haryana, Andhra Pradesh, Uttar PradeshThe Covid-19 pandemic had posed various challenges...
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Mohammed Shami puts India in control as 18 wickets fall in Centurion Test
Fast bowler Mohammed Shami celebrated his 200th Test scalp with a five-wicket haul as India...
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India restricts foreign funding for Mother Teresa charity
India has moved to cut off foreign funding to a charity founded by Mother Teresa,...
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India to give COVID-19 booster shots to healthcare workers from Jan 10
India will start administering COVID-19 booster shots as a precautionary measure to healthcare and frontline...
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Sony and India's Zee TV sign agreement to merge amid shareholder rift
Zee Entertainment Enterprises, India’s largest listed television network, approved a merger agreement with Sony Group’s...
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India's gaming market to hit $7bn as in-app purchases grow
India's gaming market is projected to be valued at $7 billion by 2026, more than...
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Top buyer India to favour Malaysian palm oil as Indonesian prices rise -assoc
India is likely to buy more Malaysian palm oil after export levies imposed by top...
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Purity or power: India's coal quandary
Thick grey dust hangs in the air and vast chasms are gouged into the land...
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Indian Parliament passes bill to repeal contentious farm laws
The bill was tabled in the lower house, Lok Sabha, and approved within four minutes...
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Who is Parag Agrawal, Twitter's new chief executive?
Jack Dorsey unexpectedly stepped down as chief executive from Twitter on Monday after six years...
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India left frustrated after missing out on first Test win against New Zealand
Frustrated India were left one wicket short of winning the first Test against New Zealand...
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Exclusive-Visa complains to US govt about India backing for local rival RuPay
Visa Inc has complained to the U.S. government that India's "informal and formal" promotion of...