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F1 champion Sebastian Vettel gets back behind the wheel with Porsche to test a Le Mans car

Four-time Formula 1 champion Sebastian Vettel is getting back behind the wheel




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Vettel would be amazing option for Mercedes, says Hamilton

“I would love for Seb to come back and I think he would be an amazing option for the team,” Hamilton, who joins Ferrari next season, told a press conference at the Suzuka Circuit ahead of the Japanese Grand Prix




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Leclerc starts on pole for Belgian Grand Prix

"I definitely did not expect that this weekend but with the tricky conditions we could do something above our expectations," said Leclerc.




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Lewis Hamilton wins Belgian Grand Prix after George Russell DQ

Hamilton tried to chase down Russell at the end of the race, getting to within a second on the final four laps but couldn’t overtake his teammate.




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All you need to know about the all-new Mercedes-Benz EQS SUV

Mercedes-Benz India’s flagship electric car EQS SUV comes with an aerodynamic design and is five metres in length




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Mercedes Benz launches the new E-Class LWB business sedan

Mercedes-Benz India has launched the much-anticipated all-new E-Class Long Wheelbase Known for its impeccable blend of luxury, technology, and comfort, the E-Class remains the most successful luxury sedan in India, cementing its legacy as the longest-running production car in the Indian market since its introduction in 1995.




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From being hapless victim of a TV sting to Olympic medallist: Lalit Upadhyay's journey to stardom

Indian men's hockey team striker Lalit Upadhyay has worked hard to rebuild his career and considers all the setbacks as blessings in disguise.




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Paris Olympics hockey: Stern New Zealand test awaits India as it aims to begin campaign with a win

Harmanpreet’s men, who chose to skip the opening ceremony to concentrate on the match at the Yves-du-Manoir Stadium, will be vying to improve their medal colour in Paris




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India beats Australia in men’s hockey; first win in an Olympics since 1972

Goalkeeper P.R. Sreejesh stood between the Australian players and goal post like a pillar.




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Men’s hockey: 10-man India beats Great Britain to enter semifinals at Paris Olympics

Harmanpreet, Sukhjeet, Lalit Upadhyay and Raj Kumar Pal scored for India in the shootout, which had more drama in store than one expects in pure action.




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Paris Olympics: Bronze medal is important for better future of Indian hockey, says Dilip Tirkey

For its rich history and the folklore stuff Indian hockey has provided for 96 years in the Olympics, it is not surprising when the countrymen react emotionally to an Olympic high.




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Like Dravid, I want to coach juniors before gradual progression, says P.R. Sreejesh

If he decides to take up coaching, Sreejesh is clear in his mind how to go about in the new role.




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There will always be some regret of not reaching the final at Paris, says Manpreet Singh

Since relinquishing captaincy after the Tokyo Olympics, there has been a second wind to Manpreet’s career and performance, playing with a lot more freedom.




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Watch: Remembering Dhyan Chand | National Sports Day

As we celebrate National Sports Day, we honour Major Dhyan Chand’s legacy




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Tayyab Ikram set to be FIH president for another term




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Hero Asian Champions Trophy: India beats Korea; registers fourth consecutive win

Paris Olympics bronze medallist India had already defeated China 3-0, Japan 5-0 before thrashing last year's runner-up Malaysia 8-1.




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Asian Champions Trophy: India beats Pakistan 2-1, ends league campaign on unbeaten note

India is the only team to remain unbeaten in the Asian Champions Trophy.




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Asian Champions Trophy: India beats South Korea 4-1 to enter final

India will take on hosts China in the final on September 17, 2024.




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Karnataka gets the better of NCOE; Railways beats Maharashtra; Photo: Velankanni Raj

NCOE came to the tournament with a reputation to defend, having won the Lakshmi Ammal memorial tournament in Kovilpatti in June. It hasn’t done well so far, losing two of its three ties




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Delhi to host India-Germany hockey series in October

The last time India faced Germany was in the semifinal of the Paris Olympics, where the European giants emerged victorious




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IOC beats Odisha, secures semifinal berth; Army downs Tamil Nadu




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Shrachi Rarh Bengal Tigers to have Aussie coaches




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Indian hockey team beats world champions Germany 5-3 in second Test, but loses series in shoot-out

India turned the table in the second half, with goals from Sukhjeet Singh (34th and 48th), skipper Harmanpreet Singh (42nd and 43rd) and Abhishek (45th) to level the two-match series.




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Nerves and numbers

What is it about maths that engenders phobic reactions?




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Classes have begun, but where are the teachers?

Schools reopened more than a month ago




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When empty chairs became teachers in Telengana

Telangana villagers garland empty chairs to protest lack of staff in schools.




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Look beyond the textbooks

Students need to deal with real life situations and identify their areas of interest. Modifying the school curricula would help achieve this.




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ICSE, ISC exam results to be declared on May 6




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School in Raj Bhavan sees decline in number of students




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Special children at their creative best

French artist Matthieu Charbonneau guides Satya Special School children to express themselves




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Review ‘No Detention’, give States discretion to hold exams : CABE




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The boy who harnessed the wind / William Kamkwamba and Bryan Mealer ; pictures by Elizabeth Zunon

Kamkwamba, William, 1987- author




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Friends beyond measure / Lalena Fisher

Fisher, Lalena, author, illustrator




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Isabel and the invisible world / Alan Lightman ; illustrated by Ramona Kaulitzki

Lightman, Alan P., 1948- author




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The lodge that Beaver built / Randi Sonenshine ; illustrated by Anne Hunter

Sonenshine, Randi, 1968- author




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The lost drop / story by Grégoire Laforce ; art by Benjamin Flouw

Laforce, Grégoire, author




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Minnow : the girl who became part fish / created by Willie Poll and Bailey Macabre

Poll, Willie, author




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The next scientist : the unexpected beginnings and unwritten future of the world's great scientists / by Kate Messner ; illustrated by Julia Kuo

Messner, Kate, author




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A river of dust : the life-giving link between North Africa and the Amazon / by Jilanne Hoffmann ; illustrated by Eugenia Mello

Hoffmann, Jilanne, author




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This book is full of holes : from underground to outer space and everywhere in between / written by Nora Nickum ; illustrated by Robert Meganck

Nickum, Nora, author




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Tumble / Adriana Hernandez Bergstrom

Hernandez Bergstrom, Adriana, author, illustrator




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Volcanoes / written by Nell Cross Beckerman ; illustrated by Kalen Chock

Beckerman, Nell Cross, 1973- author




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3 Things Telecom Firms Should Be Doing For Improving Customer Service



  • Thomas K Thomas

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How to count to one : (and don't even THINK about bigger numbers!) / written by Caspar Salmon ; illustrated by Matt Hunt

Salmon, Caspar, 1981- author




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Don't want to be your monster / Deke Moulton

Moulton, Deke, author




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But I live : three stories of child survivors of the Holocaust / Miriam Libicki and David Schaffer, Gilad Seliktar and Nico and Rolf Kamp, Barbara Yelin and Emmie Arbel ; editor: Charlotte Schallié




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I am big / written by Itah Sadu ; illustrated by Marley Berot

Sadu, Itah, 1961- author




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Dino's bestaan niet. English

Janssen, Mark, 1974- author, illustrator




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The Journey Prize : stories : the best of Canada's new writers / selected by Kevin Hardcastle, Grace O'Connell, Ayelet Tsabari




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The lost spells / Robert Macfarlane ; Jackie Morris

Macfarlane, Robert, 1976- author