CHANDIGARH: World Cup hero and cancer-survivor cricketer Yuvraj Singh will pen a book on his player-turned-actor father Yograj Singh.
"He is writing a book on me, whose title will be 'Arrogant Master'. The book will deal with the days we spent together, what all incidents we went through, his journey in becoming a cricketer and his battle with cancer and how he came out of it with everyone's blessings and support," Yograj Singh said on Sunday.
CHANDIGARH: World Cup hero and cancer-survivor cricketer Yuvraj Singh will pen a book on his player-turned-actor father Yograj Singh.
"He is writing a book on me, whose title will be 'Arrogant Master'. The book will deal with the days we spent together, what all incidents we went through, his journey in becoming a cricketer and his battle with cancer and how he came out of it with everyone's blessings and support," Yograj Singh said on Sunday.
Quotas. New Post Office Road on Sunday night bike riding terrain Bimganjmondi two robbers attempted to break the chain of women. Dudin in the nearby store for help. The robbers grabbed the bike shop showing the courage and the key removed. Chandler was fired upon by robbers.
Quotas. New Post Office Road on Sunday night bike riding terrain Bimganjmondi two robbers attempted to break the chain of women. Dudin in the nearby store for help. The robbers grabbed the bike shop showing the courage and the key removed. Chandler was fired upon by robbers.
Colombo: Off-spinner Harbhajan Singh made a memorable comeback as a India relied on a clinical all-round performance to thrash defending champions England by a whopping 90-run margin in their final group league match of the ICC World Twenty20 in Colombo on Sunday.
Colombo: Off-spinner Harbhajan Singh made a memorable comeback as a India relied on a clinical all-round performance to thrash defending champions England by a whopping 90-run margin in their final group league match of the ICC World Twenty20 in Colombo on Sunday.
Noida: A doctor was reportedly shot at by unknown assailants in Noida today. The incident occurred right next to the residence of Noida's Senior Superintendent of Police in sector - 26 of the Delhi suburb.
Noida: A doctor was reportedly shot at by unknown assailants in Noida today. The incident occurred right next to the residence of Noida's Senior Superintendent of Police in sector - 26 of the Delhi suburb.
New Delhi: In a strong 15-minute speech this evening, the Prime Minister explained to the nation the reforms that have hurtled his government into a minority. He prefaced it by saying that the people had a right to know why his government took these decisions and that no government liked to burden the aam aadmi or common man.
New Delhi: In a strong 15-minute speech this evening, the Prime Minister explained to the nation the reforms that have hurtled his government into a minority. He prefaced it by saying that the people had a right to know why his government took these decisions and that no government liked to burden the aam aadmi or common man.
Mumbai: With the government sending out a bold message that there was absolutely no room for any rollback of the reforms process it launched last week, the Dalal Street turned euphoric.
The 30-share BSE Sensex soared 404 points to end the day at 18,752.83, up 2.20 per cent, while the broader 50-stock NSE Nifty jumped 137 points to close at 5,691.15, up 2.46 per cent.
Mumbai: With the government sending out a bold message that there was absolutely no room for any rollback of the reforms process it launched last week, the Dalal Street turned euphoric.
The 30-share BSE Sensex soared 404 points to end the day at 18,752.83, up 2.20 per cent, while the broader 50-stock NSE Nifty jumped 137 points to close at 5,691.15, up 2.46 per cent.
As the Trinamool Congress went ahead and withdrew support to the UPA in Delhi, the repercussions were felt in West Bengal on Friday, with the Congress announcing it would pull out its ministers on Saturday from the 16-month old Mamata Banerjee-led government. The knives were sharpened on
both sides, as the coalition partners traded vicious charges.
As the Trinamool Congress went ahead and withdrew support to the UPA in Delhi, the repercussions were felt in West Bengal on Friday, with the Congress announcing it would pull out its ministers on Saturday from the 16-month old Mamata Banerjee-led government. The knives were sharpened on
both sides, as the coalition partners traded vicious charges.
America's "forgotten war" in Afghanistan, is missing in action again, squeezed out of the campaign narrative as President Barack Obama and Mitt Romney duel for the White House. Americans still die in Afghanistan, 70,000 US troops still serve, civilians are cut down in the crossfire and
top US brass says war strategy is under threat from rising insider attacks on NATO troops by Afghans.But in a race consumed by economics, character attacks and over-hyped gaffes, Arlington National Cemetery's fresh rows of headstones are an afterthought.
America's "forgotten war" in Afghanistan, is missing in action again, squeezed out of the campaign narrative as President Barack Obama and Mitt Romney duel for the White House. Americans still die in Afghanistan, 70,000 US troops still serve, civilians are cut down in the crossfire and
top US brass says war strategy is under threat from rising insider attacks on NATO troops by Afghans.But in a race consumed by economics, character attacks and over-hyped gaffes, Arlington National Cemetery's fresh rows of headstones are an afterthought.
Chinese officials and media have expressed concern Washington's renewed interest in slowly democratising Myanmar, formerly known as Burma, could be part of U.S. designs to dilute China's influence there and encircle China with pro-U.S. states.
Chinese officials and media have expressed concern Washington's renewed interest in slowly democratising Myanmar, formerly known as Burma, could be part of U.S. designs to dilute China's influence there and encircle China with pro-U.S. states.
The attacks, which began in late 2011 and escalated this year, have primarily been "denial of service" campaigns that disrupted the banks' websites and corporate networks by overwhelming them with incoming web traffic, said the sources.
The attacks, which began in late 2011 and escalated this year, have primarily been "denial of service" campaigns that disrupted the banks' websites and corporate networks by overwhelming them with incoming web traffic, said the sources.