J&K CM Omar Abdullah's fate to be decided today
The Kashmir Valley goes to polls in the fourth phase of assembly elections Sunday. In the fray are People’s Democratic Party patron Mufti Mohammad Sayeed and Chief Minister Omar Abdullah of the National Conference. Voting also began in 15 of the 81 assembly constituencies in the fourth of the five-phase elections in Jharkhand, officials said. Over 43 lakh voters, including more than 20 lakh women, will decide the fate of 217 candidates that includes 16 women.
West Bengal minister Mitra remanded to four days in CBI custody
West Bengal minister Madan Mitra, who was arrested on Friday in connection with the Saradha scam Ponzi scheme was remanded to four days of Central Bureau of Investigation custody, till December 16. The CBI custody had asked the court for seven days to interrogate the Trinamool Congress minister.
Thousands march across US to protest police killings
Family members of young, unarmed black men killed by police packed a stage in front of the U.S. Capitol on Saturday, urging thousands of supporters to keep up the pressure for changes to the criminal justice system. The march in Washington coincided with demonstrations across the US, from New York to San Francisco and the steps of the Boston Statehouse.
Pakistan beat India, meet Germany in final today
Pakistan edged out hosts India 4-3 in a nail-biting semi-final in Bhubaneshwar on Saturday to set up a Champions Trophy hockey title clash against Olympic gold medallists Germany. The winning goal came 90 seconds from the final hooter.
Australian media laud Lyon after thrilling Test win
Australian media Sunday hailed off-spinner Nathan Lyon for his match-winning performance in the first Adelaide Test against India and ranked his achievements alongside bowling great Shane Warne. The 27-year-old claimed seven wickets in India's second innings and 12 for the match to take the home side to a thrilling triumph after Australia had set the tourists 364 runs for victory on a rollercoaster final day on Saturday.
The Kashmir Valley goes to polls in the fourth phase of assembly elections Sunday. In the fray are People’s Democratic Party patron Mufti Mohammad Sayeed and Chief Minister Omar Abdullah of the National Conference. Voting also began in 15 of the 81 assembly constituencies in the fourth of the five-phase elections in Jharkhand, officials said. Over 43 lakh voters, including more than 20 lakh women, will decide the fate of 217 candidates that includes 16 women.
West Bengal minister Mitra remanded to four days in CBI custody
West Bengal minister Madan Mitra, who was arrested on Friday in connection with the Saradha scam Ponzi scheme was remanded to four days of Central Bureau of Investigation custody, till December 16. The CBI custody had asked the court for seven days to interrogate the Trinamool Congress minister.
Thousands march across US to protest police killings
Family members of young, unarmed black men killed by police packed a stage in front of the U.S. Capitol on Saturday, urging thousands of supporters to keep up the pressure for changes to the criminal justice system. The march in Washington coincided with demonstrations across the US, from New York to San Francisco and the steps of the Boston Statehouse.
Pakistan beat India, meet Germany in final today
Pakistan edged out hosts India 4-3 in a nail-biting semi-final in Bhubaneshwar on Saturday to set up a Champions Trophy hockey title clash against Olympic gold medallists Germany. The winning goal came 90 seconds from the final hooter.
Australian media laud Lyon after thrilling Test win
Australian media Sunday hailed off-spinner Nathan Lyon for his match-winning performance in the first Adelaide Test against India and ranked his achievements alongside bowling great Shane Warne. The 27-year-old claimed seven wickets in India's second innings and 12 for the match to take the home side to a thrilling triumph after Australia had set the tourists 364 runs for victory on a rollercoaster final day on Saturday.
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