The Durban defeat is the seventh instance since 2000 when India lost the next Test after gaining a 1-0 lead in the series.
The total assets of the Life Insurance Corporation of India (LIC) have grown to about Rs 500,000 crore (Rs 5 trillion) from Rs 381.90 crore (Rs 3.819 billion) five decades ago at the time of nationalisation, a senior official said in Coimbatore.\n\n
Rajneesh Gupta gives us all the numbers to tell us how the Indian skipper creates new record after record.
Announcing its India expansion plans, Country Inns and Suites by Carlson on Thursday said it would increase its total number of hotels to 25 by 2012 with the development of new properties across the country.
A look at the Kolkata Knight Riders's IPL record over the years.
Raj Patel reportedly denied Black guests the right to use the hotel swimming pool and gave them substandard rooms.
The raid was carried out at a hotel in Karol Bagh in the national capital.
England captain Alastair Cook broke legendary batsman Sachin's Tendulkar's record to become the youngest batsman in the history of the game to score 10,000 Test runs.
One-Day International career statistics of India's squad for the Champions Trophy.
In another match in the County league, Harbhajan Singh, after failing to score in the first innings, hit up an unbeaten 15, inclusive of a six for Surrey.
The prime minister's tough talk assumed significance in view of protests against the CAA in various parts of the country.
Travel companies, seeing massive cancellations, are now advising tourists to visit these destinations in August.
Veteran Karnataka spinner Sunil Joshi's five-wicket haul notwithstanding, Bengal had the upper hand on the penultimate day of the Ranji Trophy match.
Tamil Nadu were 163 for three in their second innings at close on the fourth day, needing another 156 runs to avoid an innings defeat in the Ranji Trophy final.
Jacques Kallis became the fourth South African to score a hundred in his last Test, emulating Pieter van der Bijl, Lee Irvine and Barry Richards.
'Ek ghante ke andar humare paas 78,000 calls aaye.' '78,000!'
The Tata group-owned budget hotel chain is going back to drawing board to reboot the brand. Is it too late?