BJP's Sudhanshu Trivedi said the Modi government has been very much receptive to suggestions from the opposition but it should be constructive, adding that it is very typical of Gandhi to speak before media without studying facts.
The former skipper believes that the time has come where he takes the backseat and helps the youngsters in the team and also guide them with his experience of playing international cricket over the years.
In a statement, PCB said that it was disappointed with Akhtar's "poor choice of words" and that Rizvi has initiated the proceedings at his own discretion.
TIMES VIEW Europe had to react to MH17 downing Chandan Nandy Moscow did not stop after annexing Crimea but continues to foment insurgency in Ukraine.
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Nothing lifts the spirits like the aroma of baking bread, and it's so cheap and simple to make your own - as these recipes from the National Trust prove. Pictured, sourdough bread.
Nothing lifts the spirits like the aroma of baking bread, and it's so cheap and simple to make your own - as these recipes from the National Trust prove. Pictured, perfect pitta bread.
Nothing lifts the spirits like the aroma of baking bread, and it's so cheap and simple to make your own - as these recipes from the National Trust prove. Pictured, quick soda bread.
Nothing lifts the spirits like the aroma of baking bread, and it's so cheap and simple to make your own - as these recipes from the National Trust prove. Pictured, milk rolls.
Nothing lifts the spirits like the aroma of baking bread, and it's so cheap and simple to make your own - as these recipes from the National Trust prove. Pictured, pizza.
Nothing lifts the spirits like the aroma of baking bread, and it's so cheap and simple to make your own - as these recipes from the National Trust prove. Pictured, gluten-free loaf.
Nothing lifts the spirits like the aroma of baking bread, and it's so cheap and simple to make your own - as these recipes from the National Trust prove. Pictured, rye bread.
The bridge was installed less than a week ago after months of construction - using a method called Accelerated Bridge Construction, or instant bridge.
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Timely relaunch allows savers to keep pace with the rising cost of living
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Time wasted is time lost, says the Kresge Foundation as it makes a public pledge
Founded in 1856, the company is the survivor of British horology, having absorbed several rivals
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This report draws on the new international OECD Survey of Adult Skills to highlight the challenges faced by the United States. It shows that the United States should take action to improve adult skills, if it wants to avoid falling behind other countries. The report also advances a set of key recommendations to improve basic skills across the board.
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Early plans and documenting end-of-life wishes can prevent unwanted hospitalizations and improve the quality of life in most dying patients, reports a new study.
“In the water sector we always say 'Don't waste a good crisis'," said Inga Jacobs-Mata, the South African representative from non-profit research group the International Water Management Institute (IWMI).
Time for smart dam design and operation to combat malaria in Africa.
“In the water sector we always say 'Don't waste a good crisis'," said Inga Jacobs-Mata, the South African representative from non-profit research group the International Water Management Institute (IWMI).
Time is an illusion, breakfast time doubly so. In future, human workers might not be alone in experiencing frenetic mornings thanks to EU-funded researchers who have equipped robots with human-like time perception capabilities and tested them in the kitchen.
Taking advantage of the Coronavirus pandemic, a number of persons are chopping trees at will in Aarey Milk Colony.
An environmentalist has written a letter to Chief Minister Uddhav Thackeray red-flagging the goings-on inside the green cover in the city's suburbs.
He stated in a letter speaking for many green activists who have and continue to fight the long Save Aarey battle, that at least 30 trees are being cut inside the forest every day. Some people, taking advantage of the tough times, where resources like police and civic workers have to be deployed elsewhere while numbers climb in the Coronavirus fight, are wreaking wanton destruction inside Aarey.
There are attempts to illegally encroach this precious landmass, building hutments inside.
We need to see quick investigation and action in this matter. Especially as the clock is ticking and every single day means more denudation at Aarey.
One also has to remember that when activists and citizens were fighting pitched battles against the Metro Car Shed at Aarey, it was the Shiv Sena on a battering course against the BJP, shouting that they will save Aarey and that they will not allow trees to be cut.
In a high stakes political game, the Thackerays had posited themselves as the saviours of this green emerald of the suburbs, taking on the Devendra Fadnavis dispensation that was going ahead with the project.
We hope the state government gets into battle mode to save this zone. After all, to be a great green warrior for Aarey means to seek a very quick inquiry and then respond to any and all threats to the space you profess to save, not just for political points but because you believe in the cause and in the welfare of the city.
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