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'500 wickets is a very realistic target'

'500 wickets is a very realistic target'

Rediff.com17 Feb 2005

'You always compete to set a new target for somebody to achieve,' Anil Kumble tells Ashish Magotra.

Murali to undergo surgery in Australia

Murali to undergo surgery in Australia

Rediff.com12 Aug 2004

The Sri Lankan off spinner is suffering from general wear and tear, and a build up of fluid around a nerve.

Apple iPad 2018: An education-centric tablet

Apple iPad 2018: An education-centric tablet

Rediff.com23 May 2018

The latest avatar of the iPad, at least outwardly, is a dead ringer for its predecessor from last year. The biggest change, however, is support for the stylus, says Abhik Sen.

Now, the new MRCS exam in India

Now, the new MRCS exam in India

Rediff.com7 Aug 2004

269 km in 75 minutes: Teen's heart flown from Surat to Mumbai to save man's life

269 km in 75 minutes: Teen's heart flown from Surat to Mumbai to save man's life

Rediff.com27 Apr 2016

The heart, that set out its journey from Surat reached the operation theatre in Fortis Hospital in a matter of 1.15 hours covering a distance of 269 kilometre.

Cric Buzz: Pakistan's Junaid out of NZ series with injury

Cric Buzz: Pakistan's Junaid out of NZ series with injury

Rediff.com1 Nov 2014

Pakistan will be without leading paceman, Junaid Khan for the series against New Zealand after he was advised to undergo another six weeks of rehabilitation following his knee injury.

Why insurers don't want to cover weight-loss surgery

Why insurers don't want to cover weight-loss surgery

Rediff.com11 Sep 2013

While there has been a rise in obesity reduction surgeries, it may still take time before health insurance cover is made available for these.

24-hr dental care @ cheaper rates

24-hr dental care @ cheaper rates

Rediff.com2 Dec 2004

A group of dental surgeons from different specialities on Thursday floated a public limited company, Le Forte Dental Paradigm in Chennai, with an objective to make dental care affordable and workable for the middle class.

In a first, Australian doctors transplant dead heart

In a first, Australian doctors transplant dead heart

Rediff.com24 Oct 2014

Scientists have made a dead heart beat again and successfully transplanted it in world's first ever game changing surgery.

Sushma Swaraj discharged from AIIMS post kidney transplant surgery

Sushma Swaraj discharged from AIIMS post kidney transplant surgery

Rediff.com19 Dec 2016

Doctors decided to discharge her after all her latest biochemical tests were found normal including kidney function.

Indian students runners-up in Microsoft competitio

Indian students runners-up in Microsoft competitio

Rediff.com4 Mar 2003

Three students of a Mumbai institute won the award for a software solution for the healthcare industry to empower doctors and surgeons to diagnose and treat patients more efficiently.

Muralitharan to make comeback in NZ

Muralitharan to make comeback in NZ

Rediff.com29 Oct 2004

The Sri Lankan off spinner will make a comeback to Test cricket in the series against New Zealand in January next year.

Afghan army man gets Indian hands in transplant

Afghan army man gets Indian hands in transplant

Rediff.com17 May 2015

A 30-year-old Afghan military captain from Kandahar, who lost his hands while defusing mines in the war-torn country, now has two Indian hands -- thanks to a successful transplant carried out at an institute in Kochi.

Killer heat wave: Nationwide toll rises to 2,338

Killer heat wave: Nationwide toll rises to 2,338

Rediff.com1 Jun 2015

The killer heat wave brought the nationwide toll to 2,338 even as some places like Delhi got respite on Monday.

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