Tendulkar, Donald and Fitzpatrick Inducted into ICC Hall of Fame
Indian legend Sachin Tendulkar, former South African speedster Allan Donald and Australia's Cathryn Fitzpatrick became the latest inductees into the ICC Hall of fame, the International Cricket Council announced.from Top CricketNext News- News18.com https://ift.tt/2GfPZKT
'The state tourism department has taken the jail room for its maintenance for the past 10 years, but nothing has been done to develop it as a tourist destination', said Pawan Goyal, Punjab Congress general secretary.
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Sebi came out with proposals finding that resignation of an auditor before completion of the year hampers investor confidence and leaves investors with lack of reliable information for making their financial decisions.
Mansoor Khan, who is accused of duping thousands of investors by offering saving options in line with Islamic laws, was absconding for a month.
Though most of the party lawmakers have been staying at a resort on the city's northwest suburb since July 12 when the 10-day monsoon session began, they stayed overnight at the Vidhan Soudha to ensure the floor test is conducted on Friday by 1.30 p.m.
According to reports, Alencherry was allegedly involved in a dubious land deal that led to the loss of Rs 90 crore for the archdiocese.
A few days back a four-year-old male leopard was rescued by a team of Shirur Range Rescue along with Wildlife SOS from a well on Sunday in Fakte village of Shirur Taluka, Pune.
Along with telling a little-known inspiring story, Mission Mangal's trailer is also winning applause for its catchy dialogues, with several of them making it to the meme mill. See them here.
The Railway Board decided to run the indigenously built high speed train between Delhi and Katra, after the success of the train now plying between New Delhi and Varanasi.
Pakistan's Foreign Ministry said, in a late night statement, that Kulbhushan Jadhav had been informed of his rights under the Vienna Convention on consular relations.
Thirty-six others were injured, some of them critically, in a blaze that sent people scrambling up the stairs toward the roof in a desperate — and futile — attempt to escape what proved to be Japan's deadliest fire in nearly two decades.