• 4th Ashes Test: England dismiss Clarke but Rogers digs in

    MELBOURNE: Australia opener Chris Rogers was left bleeding from the head from a Stuart Broad delivery but recovered to post a fighting half-century and push Australia to 96 for three at tea on day two of the fourth Ashes Test on Friday.

    MELBOURNE: Australia opener Chris Rogers was left bleeding from the head from a Stuart Broad delivery but recovered to post a fighting half-century and push Australia to 96 for three at tea on day two of the fourth Ashes Test on Friday.

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  • Jacques Kallis: Two greats rolled into one

    DURBAN: Ravi Shastri pointed out some amazing stats on Thursday morning. Jacques Kallis' batting average is 55.12 in 165 Tests, which is higher than Rahul Dravid's (52.23 in 164 games), while in bowling he averages 32.53 — the same as that of Zaheer Khan (32.56). While Kallis has taken 292 Test wickets, Zak completed his 300 the other day.

    DURBAN: Ravi Shastri pointed out some amazing stats on Thursday morning. Jacques Kallis' batting average is 55.12 in 165 Tests, which is higher than Rahul Dravid's (52.23 in 164 games), while in bowling he averages 32.53 — the same as that of Zaheer Khan (32.56). While Kallis has taken 292 Test wickets, Zak completed his 300 the other day.

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  • Universities could not Association of state colleges

    Kota . Because of government laxity crisis has hundreds of students on entry and examination . If students took admission in colleges , university colleges but not affiliation . Maharshi Dayanand Saraswati University, Ajmer So Kota University, Kota and the emerging government colleges in the jurisdiction of the students in the lurch .

     

    Kota . Because of government laxity crisis has hundreds of students on entry and examination . If students took admission in colleges , university colleges but not affiliation . Maharshi Dayanand Saraswati University, Ajmer So Kota University, Kota and the emerging government colleges in the jurisdiction of the students in the lurch .

     

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  • courageous student foils attempt of loot in kota

    Kota . Rs 16.65 lakh robbery occurred at the intersection Arodram last days of the accused were not yet arrested the two robbers on Thursday bike riders attempted to rob a businessman in broad daylight Rs 1.52 lakh . However, the robbers threw stones at coaching students on ऎnvkt ruined their intentions .

    Kota . Rs 16.65 lakh robbery occurred at the intersection Arodram last days of the accused were not yet arrested the two robbers on Thursday bike riders attempted to rob a businessman in broad daylight Rs 1.52 lakh . However, the robbers threw stones at coaching students on ऎnvkt ruined their intentions .

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  • Egypt declares Muslim Brotherhood as terror group

    CAIRO: Egypt's military-installed government declared the Muslim Brotherhood of ousted president Mohamed Morsi a "terrorist" group Wednesday, banning all its activities, including demonstrations, ministers said after a cabinet meeting.

    CAIRO: Egypt's military-installed government declared the Muslim Brotherhood of ousted president Mohamed Morsi a "terrorist" group Wednesday, banning all its activities, including demonstrations, ministers said after a cabinet meeting.

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  • Japan Prime Minister Shinzo Abe visits controversial Yasukuni Shrine for war dead

    TOKYO: Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe visited Yasukuni war shrine on Thursday in a move sure to infuriate China and South Korea.

    TOKYO: Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe visited Yasukuni war shrine on Thursday in a move sure to infuriate China and South Korea.

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  • Parts of US, Canada still without power after ice storm

    AUGUSTA, Maine: Utility crews from Maine to Michigan and into Canada worked Wednesday to restore power to more than half a million homes that were left in the dark by last weekend's ice storm, which has been linked to 27 deaths.

    AUGUSTA, Maine: Utility crews from Maine to Michigan and into Canada worked Wednesday to restore power to more than half a million homes that were left in the dark by last weekend's ice storm, which has been linked to 27 deaths.

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  • Is Mulayam Singh trying to play Hindutva card before 2014?

    NEW DELHI: Mulayam Singh Yadav's accusation that people staying in relief camps in Muzaffarnagar were not victims but enemy conspirators strikes at the heart of his minority politics but it is also in keeping with the comments he has been making lately that suggest his eagerness to tap into the Hindutva sentiment in a polarized atmosphere.

    NEW DELHI: Mulayam Singh Yadav's accusation that people staying in relief camps in Muzaffarnagar were not victims but enemy conspirators strikes at the heart of his minority politics but it is also in keeping with the comments he has been making lately that suggest his eagerness to tap into the Hindutva sentiment in a polarized atmosphere.

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  • Militant killed in encounter

    SRINAGAR: A militant was killed in an encounter with security forces in Budgam district of Kashmir valley on Thursday.

    SRINAGAR: A militant was killed in an encounter with security forces in Budgam district of Kashmir valley on Thursday.

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  • Indian national arrested for filming in Sri Lanka

    COLOMBO: An Indian national has been arrested in Sri Lanka on charges of filming a military installation in Kilinochchi, the former LTTE stronghold, police said on Thursday.

    COLOMBO: An Indian national has been arrested in Sri Lanka on charges of filming a military installation in Kilinochchi, the former LTTE stronghold, police said on Thursday.

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