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Ranji Trophy | Sachin Baby, Salman help Kerala seize control

The duo’s 99-run partnership for the sixth wicket helps the host reach 340 for seven; the home team leads by 178 at the end of day two




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NewGen stars have a chance to shine as Proteas challenge awaits 

It is imperative for them to shed the tag of sidekicks and establish themselves as the first-choice players in this format.




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WPL franchises retain core for 2025 edition 

Some of their oversees retentions include legendary Lanning, South African Marizanne Kapp, Southern Stars' Jess Jonassen, Alice Capsey and Annabel Sutherland.




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Haris Rauf, Saim Ayub shine as Pakistan crushes Australia in second ODI

Replying to the hosts’ modest 163 all out, thanks to pace spearhead Haris Rauf’s 5-29, Pakistan reached 169-1 with a huge 141 balls to spare.




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Ranji Trophy | Pacers put Bengal in driver’s seat against Karnataka

Porel’s four-for and Sindhu’s three-wicket haul help the visitor bundle out the host for 221 before reaching 127 for three in its second essay at the end of day three




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Ranji Trophy | Birla’s six-for puts Chandigarh in driving seat against Delhi

The host ends day three at 46 for no loss after dismissing the visitor for 250 in its second innings and needs 157 more runs to clinch an outright victory




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BCCI vs PCB spar on CT venue as Mohsin Naqvi denies receiving any official note from Indian board

The Hybrid Model was followed during 2023 Asia Cup where Pakistan played its matches at home but India played its matches in Sri Lanka.




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BCCI top brass meets Rohit and Agarkar

According to a source, the meeting was not a knee-jerk reaction to India’s series whitewash (0-3) at home by New Zealand




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The building and breaching of Fortress India: chronicling a cycle of cricket dominance

India was invincible at home for 12 years, winning 18 consecutive Test series before New Zealand snapped the record streak in a historic clean sweep. What went into the making of the unbeaten run, what are the consequences of defeat and what does the future look like?




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Ranji Trophy | Mulani puts Mumbai within striking distance of a big win against Odisha

The left-arm spinner’s six-wicket haul helps the defending champion secure a 317-run lead; Odisha in trouble at 126 for five after following on




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Ranji Trophy | Rain interrupts Kerala’s push for outright win against Uttar Pradesh

After conceding a 233-run lead, the visitors slip to 66 for two when a downpour ends the day’s play in the post-lunch session; Nizar misses century




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Learning in a foreign land

Getting used to education patterns overseas can be a trying phase. How do you turn it into a rewarding experience?




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Learning Japanese in Japan

Interactive classes, exposure to traditional cultural aspects, and more… GEETHANJALI RAJAN writes about her experience.




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“Indians find Ireland ideal”




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Hyperverge: An early start and growing

The startup company aims at solving the problem of photo organisation for smart-phone users.




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Make a structured study plan

Here’s how you can increase your efficiency, manage time and motivate yourself to get the best score.




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Conquer ‘planning fallacy’

Research suggests people have an innate tendency to be overoptimistic about their capacity to meet deadlines. How can we guard ourselves against it?




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Free coaching classes for TNPSC job aspirants




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Civil services aspirants at sea




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Indian students can even work in UK after studies: UK minister




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A chance to teach




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Plan your summer break

Five reasons why you should pursue an internship this summer.




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All you need to know about the National Eligibility-cum-Entrance Test

As NEET comes into effect, the validity of other exams — conducted by the State or a private medical college — has come under question.




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‘Anyone can crack civil services exam’

“I prefer the term ‘civil servant’ to the term ‘bureaucrat’ because it clearly spells out that the ‘master’ is the common man.’’




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You can make the cut

Fashion industry is diverse and vast. How can you carve a niche for yourself?




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Private engineering colleges demand fee hike




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NEET: Bane or boon?

Reactions from students on the NEET ruling.




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EMBO membership for Indian scientist




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Stand up for what is right

Law, as a profession, is like walking an unending path. Passion, hard work and perseverance can help you remain on track.




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Gain that analytical edge

Want to get more out of your study programmes before you embark on your career?




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An art haven like no other

As Chitrakala Parishath turns 50, Archana Nathan takes a look at its iconic journey as a vibrant institution in Bangalore, dedicated to the arts




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Gamchhas transformed into saris

Textile revivalist Jaya Jaitly talks about her gamchha project



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Surya Deo, custodian of Odia cinema

He has worked single handed, to document and highlight the beauty and history of 80 years of Odia cinema.




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Restoring the Ariyakudi landmark

The 17th Century Venkatamudayan temple to get a new lease of life, writes S. Prabhu



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Udayavar’s management principles

It was Sri Ramanuja who laid out plans for carrying out temple rituals at Srirangam, Tirumala and Melkote



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One-man effort

Suresh Krishnaswamy’s ‘Sree Ramanujar Lives On’ has been shot on a mobile.




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JPL Gwynn: Smitten by the land and language

Remembering the British ICS officer whose love for Telugu language is well known.



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Meegada Ramalingaswamy’s novel avadhanam

An extempore rendition of padyam and ragam randomly selected by audience, marked the avadhanam by Meegada Ramalingaswamy.



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The hands that go up

Better access now to sleeker versions (phones) with good cameras has led to intense competition.



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Guardian angels of yore



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The sheen of antiquity

The Annan Perumal temple near Sirgazhi gets a new look post consecration.



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Manimala, end of an era

Referred to as the ‘tragedy-queen’ of Odia cinema, Manimala’s reel life and real life were almost alike.




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Milestone for Indian diaspora poets

English language poets of the Indian diaspora were celebrated at a recent event in London.




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Event planned at Pushkar



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By the banks of three rivers

Chitra Ramaswamy sets out to check out the legend behind the Rajiv Lochan temple, Chattisgarh.



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Paeans to Periyazhwar

The scholar-saint’s avatara utsavam was celebrated at his home town Srivilliputhur recently.



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Ramanuja’s revelation of the ‘secret mantra’

The compassionate saint was excited by the prospect of doing good for the people.




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Ramanuja's respect for women



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On the banks of Pushkar



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Not just brick and mortar

The recent High Court ruling brings into focus issues involved in temple renovation, writes S. Prabhu