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DURAND CUP: CHAMPIONS GOKULAM KERALA AND ARMY RED IN QUARTERS

Sports Correspondent - 2021-09-19 13:46
Kolkata: Defending Champions Gokulam Kerala and the Army (Red) chalked out contrasting victories over their rivals to make it to the quarter-finals of the 130th Durand Cup on Sunday.
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GOLF: HONEY BAISOYA ENDS TITLE-DROUGHT WINS J&K OPEN

Harpal Singh Bedi - 2021-09-18 15:35
Srinagar: Delhi’s Honey Baisoya carded 4 under 68 last round and with a tournament total of 18-under 270 won the J and K Open thus ending a three-year title drought at the Royal Springs Golf Course here on Saturday.
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POWER-HITTING IS A SUPER STRENGTH FOR RAJASTHAN ROYALS’ LIAM LIVINGSTONE

Harpal Singh Bedi - 2021-09-18 11:04
New Delhi: Rajasthan Royals' hard-hitting batsman Liam Livingstone feels that his team has a good chance to qualify for the IPL 2021 Playoffs because it is a really good squad, have good quality overseas players.

CUBA TAKES MAJOR STEP TO LEGALISE SAME SEX MARRIAGE AND ADOPTION

NEW DRAFT FAMILY CODE TO BE TAKEN UP BY NATIONAL ASSEMBLY IN DECEMBER
C.J. Atkins - 2021-09-18 09:58
Equality was a big winner in Cuba Wednesday when a new draft of the country’s family code was released that proposes allowing same-sex couples the right to marry and adopt children.

BANGLADESH ANXIOUSLY MONITORING TALIBAN RULE IN AFGHANISTAN

HASINA GOVT IS FIRM NOT ALLOWING THE ISLAMIC EXTREMISTS TO GAIN
Ashis Biswas - 2021-09-18 09:55
Since the Taliban began ruling Afghanistan from September 7, Bangladesh has adopted a cautious wait-and-watch policy. Its primary concern, like India was to get its citizens out of the strife-torn areas unharmed. As of now Dhaka-based reports say that 23 out of 30-odd Bangladeshis have returned safely through various routes, while a handful has opted to stay back.

TWO MILLION WORKERS DIE GLOBALLY FROM DOING THEIR JOB EVERY YEAR

EXPOSURE TO DISEASE AND INJURY AT WORKPLACE MAJOR REASON
Gyan Pathak - 2021-09-18 09:51
Nobody should get sick or die from doing their job, and yet about two million workers die every year. They are exposed to disease and injury at workplaces, though the risk factors are preventable. It not only strain health systems but also reduces productivity and has a catastrophic impact on household incomes.

SUPREME COURT HAS TO DEFEND THE CONSTITUTIONAL RIGHT OF CITIZENS

COUNTRY IS WAITING FOR ITS ORDER ON PEGASUS SNOOPING ISSUE
Arun Srivastava - 2021-09-18 09:46
Prime Minister, Narendra Modi resorting to querulous and whining intrigue to hide behind the silly argument that the information sought by the Supreme Court about the Pegasus was “sensitive” in nature and concerned “national security” is a devious plan to indulge in the game of one-upmanship and also prohibit the Supreme Court from accomplishing its Constitutional responsibility to unearth the Pegasus scam and protect the fundamental rights of the citizens of the country.