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My commitment for India should not be questioned: Leander Paes
"It's very clear to see, I love playing for the flag and the people. When I play at Grand Slams, I play for India, for flag and for people," Paes said.
Andy Murray clinches ATP finals berth in Paris; Anderson upsets Wawrinka
Murray extended his impressive run of form to reach the quarter-finals at the Paris Masters and book his place in the ATP Finals on Thursday.
Japan offers to assist India on Intelligent Transport System
Japan has offered to assist India in developing Intelligent Transport Systems (ITS) in urban areas of the country.
Sana Khan, beau Ismail Khan granted bail in assault case
Sana and Ismail Khan were arrested on Wednesday by officials of the Amboli police station here, and were granted bail the same day.
Delhi's Trilokpuri prohibitory orders relaxed for 11 hours
Two groups of Hindus and Muslims clashed on Diwali October 23 after which the authorities imposed prohibitory orders banning gatherings and movements of people.
Newcastle United ready to give fans something to shout about: Alan Pardew
"It has been difficult the first part of this season but we believe in ourselves and we have a great chance on Saturday to give our fans something to shout about," Pardew said.
IT to begin probe against 90 from Mumbai in blackmoney case
Sources in the Directorate General of Income Tax (Investigation) department said that of the 627 individuals named in the list, 235 were based in the city.
Nilofar to hit Gujarat with less intensity than predicted
According to Met department, Nilofar, categorised as 'Very Severe Cyclonic Storm' over west-central Arabian Sea, has moved slightly northwards.
Very little sense in DGCA's new proposal for commercial flying: Air charter operators
Air charter operators have come attacked a DGCA proposal to bar them from commercial flying if they do not have a three-aircraft fleet within a year of operations, saying the move made "very little business sense" and would retard connectivity to remote a...
Islamic State group lines up, kills 30 Iraqi men near Baghdad
An Iraqi official says Islamic State militants lined up 30 Sunni men in a town west of Baghdad and shot them dead.
Tamil Nadu seeks more centres under Udaan scheme
Panneerselvam urged Narendra Modi to increase the number of contact class centres in the state for girl students under the Udaan scheme.
ISL: More fans at stadium helps my performance, says Elano
Sitting on top in the goal-scorers list, Chennaiyin FC striker Elano says his superb performance so far in the ISL has been helped immensely by the good turnout of fans.
Bigg Boss 8: Ali gets punished for misbehaving with Sonali, Karishma gets a call from Bigg Boss
Sonali Raut had accused of Ali Quli Mirza for inappropriately touching her under the blanket.
Sonipat robbery: PMO sends top officials to visit the crime spot
The police has said that they have not been able to assess the full extent of the loss but they will soon nab all the culprits involved.
Hyderabad bound SpiceJet flight diverted after engine trouble
All emergency services, including fire brigade and ambulances, were kept ready as the flight landed safely, airport officials said.
Japan nuclear plant gets approval to restart, over three years after Fukushima
The restart of Japan's first reactors to receive clearance to restart under new rules imposed since Fukushima is unlikely until next year as Kyushu Electric still needs to pass operational safety checks.