Around 30 per cent polling was recorded till noon on Tuesday in 72 constituencies spread over 19 districts of Chhattisgarh where voting for the second and last phase of Assembly polls is underway.
Captain Yuvraj Singh fell cheaply in his Ranji Trophy season opener before Uday Kaul and Gurkeerat Singh led Punjab's recovery against Railways on day two of the Group A match, in New Delhi, on Friday.
A round-up of final day of the Ranji Trophy matches played on Thursday.
Stung by the crisis arising out of the Syndicate Bank bribery case, lenders have gone into a fire-fighting mode to avoid fresh bad loans from their exposure to Bhushan Steel, one of the most indebted steel companies in the country.
Owing to their first innings lead, Bengal grabbed three crucial points against Haryana after their Group A Ranji Trophy match ended in a draw at the CH Bansi Lal Cricket Stadium, Lahli on Monday.
A round-up of Ranji matches played on Monday
Here are highlights of the 68th Republic Day parade.
A summary of the first day's play in the Ranji Trophy league matches at various venues.
A round-up of Ranji Trophy matches played across India on Monday
Indians want change and progress. They should be willing to accept tough decisions, says Sanjeev Nayyar.
A round-up of Ranji matches played on Friday
Then chief minister Jyoti Basu once told an industrialist that capitalists were class enemies and he should expect no sympathy.
China's and India's nuclear doctrines mandate 'No First Use' of nuclear weapons, so use against each other seems unlikely.
Crony capitalism will of course generate investment and ensure profit for private capital, but it won't give employment or income to the people. If you can make money by selling coal or speculating in land, why produce electricity, why invest in research and development, why even set up factories, asks Praful Bidwai.
A round-up of all the Ranji Trophy matches played on Saturday
India Inc has few leaders who are likely to grab headlines in 2015.
By removing Avinash Chander last week, the government has chosen to sacrifice the organisation's most potent symbol of success