Florida: One-fifth. Nearly 20% of cancers worldwide are caused by a virus.
These viruses don't cause cancer until long after they initially infect a person. Rather, t Read more...
Chandigarh: In the bitterly fought multi-cornered Punjab Assembly election, political leaders across parties are playing the dare game by throwing various challenges at rivals and Read more...
Lucknow: Waving black flags at Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath and her subsequent arrest for what she calls a “democratic protest” opened the doors of mainstream politic Read more...
Pacer Jason Holder took four wickets in four balls to blow up the last over of England’s run chase as West Indies won the fifth Twenty20 game by 17 runs to capture the series 3-2.
Mysuru lad, who won medals in national-level kickboxing C’ship, is now selected for international contest.
Shilpa | NT
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On January 29, Juzar S. Bandukwala, 77, passed away in Vadodara. The human rights activist and former physics professor will be remembered for his many acts of courage.
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Thane: The Thane district collector has cancelled the licence granted to a Navi Mumbai-based hotel and bar owned by former NCB Mumbai zonal director Sameer Wankhede, officials Read more...
Kolkata: West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee was on Wednesday re-elected as the TMC chairperson, a top party official said.
The ruling Trinamool Congress held Read more...
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Mysuru: After the Mysore Race Club (MRC) chose not to conduct inter-venue betting for a couple of days following a police directive to conduct Read more...
He becomes first Indian man to win World Games Athlete of the Year Award.
Veteran India hockey goalkeeper PR Srejeesh on Monday won the prestigious World Games Athlete of the Yea Read more...
Citing Mahendra Singh Dhoni as an example, Virat Kohli says one doesn’t need to be a captain of a team to be a leader and now that he is not the India skipper, he might contribute more as the Read more...
Will farmers, as usual, be absent in Parliament, and their fate be decided by vested political and corporate interests?
By Kota Neelima
Some promises are too good to be Read more...