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-March 11, 2023

Gill’s ton, Kohli’s fifty power India fightback on third day

Gill’s ton, Kohli’s fifty power India fightback on third day

Opener Shubman Gill hits 128 and Virat Kohli unbeaten 59 as India end Day 3 of fourth and final Test at 289/3

-March 10, 2023

Manish Sisodia sent to ED custody till March 17 in Delhi excise ‘scam’ case

Manish Sisodia sent to ED custody till March 17 in Delhi excise ‘scam’ case

Sisodia's lawyers while opposing the ED's plea for his custody, said it is the executive's job to make policy which goes through several layers of scrutiny

-March 10, 2023

Radiance Amplified: An India-Korea spectacle

Radiance Amplified: An India-Korea spectacle

The exhibition promises to be an exciting and thought-provoking exhibition that showcases the creativity and diversity of Indian and Korean art

-March 10, 2023

#AkeleNahiHainAap: In new campaign, Delhi Police to raise awareness about crime against women

#AkeleNahiHainAap: In new campaign, Delhi Police to raise awareness about crime against women

It was launched after meeting several women, including those who worked as teachers, and professors, to understand the level of awareness among them about their legal rights

-March 10, 2023

Australia end first innings at 480, India 36/0 on Day 2

Australia end first innings at 480, India 36/0 on Day 2

Usman Khawaja and Cameroon Green produce a double-century partnership making India bowlers work hard. R Ashwin takes six for 91

-March 9, 2023

Miles Ahead… And More To Travel

Miles Ahead… And More To Travel

The etchings by Sushma Yadav elaborate a breath-taking array of a woman’s world

-March 9, 2023

Khawaja carries Australia to 255/4 on Day One of fourth Test

Khawaja carries Australia to 255/4 on Day One of fourth Test

Left-handed opener scores Australia’s first century on this tour and builds key half-century partnerships with Travis Head, Steve Smith and Cameron Green

-March 9, 2023

Art and human condition

Art and human condition

Chowdhury's depictions of human form and relationships are incisive and at times satirical, emerging from the oscillation between reflective and relative modes of creative thinking