A goal from Dudu helped Brazil to a friendly win over Colombia as the nations raised money for Chapecoense. Brazil recorded a 1-0 win over Colombia in a friendly played to raise money for tragedy-hit Chapecoense on Wednesday. A second-half header from Dudu was enough to seal victory for the hosts at the Estadio Nilton Santos in Rio de Janeiro. With the game falling outside the FIFA international match calendar, both teams were made up of almost entirely domestic-based players. Both struggled to create clear-cut chances as Tite's Brazil – flying high in World Cup qualifying – made it seven straight wins.
Foreign investors’ renewed interest in domestic equities faces a big test as Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s government prepares to present the federal budget. Investors say the first stock inflows from overseas in more than a month could accelerate if the Feb. 1 budget unveils steps to boost spending to stimulate growth that’s forecast to slow to a three-year low.
Chief of the Naval Staff, admiral Sunil Lanba will travel to Japan to meet officials from the Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force, and the Japanese ministry of defence to consolidate existing Maritime Cooperation initiatives as well as explore new avenues. Japan has emerged as a close partner of India in recent years, with the two nations collaborating on nuclear energy and military cooperation. Lanba's official visit coincides with preparations for the next edition of the Malabar exercise where India,
Flipkart Internet Private Limited, the locally registered marketplace unit of the online retail giant, has seen its losses more than double to Rs 2,306 crore in the financial year ended March 31, 2016. Losses were up by 110%, as the Bengaluru-based company continued to ramp up spending to fend off US-ba-sed online retail giant Amazon's $5-billion war chest for India. Sales were up at a much faster clip of 153% during the year to Rs 1,952 crore, according to regulatory fi-lings with
Guru Nanak Jayanti commemorates the birth of the first Sikh guru and the founder of Sikhism, Guru Nanak. The day falls on Karthik Purnima in the lunar calendar. This year, it is being celebrated on November 14. While Guru Nanak is believed to have been born a Hindu, he was also exposed to the religion of Islam. But he strongly opposed the caste practices of both these religions and their perpetual wish to be enlightened about mukti or moksha. Guru Nanak, who was also a reformer, rather emphasised on a completely spiritual relationship with God. Here are three things that you probably did not know about the great teacher’s life. Nanak Dev is the founder of the Sikh religion. He is one among the ten sacred gurus who have preached and propagated the religion. Born in 1469, the year 2016 marks his 547th birthday. Guru Nanak was raised as a Hindu by his family and extensively studied Islam. But what he rejected in these religions were their outward customs, such as pilgrimages, the unending search for moksha or mukti, or to attain the knowledge of what’s beyond the life and death cycle. He emphasised on a spiritual relationship with god. It is believed that as a child, Guru Nanak, who was born a Hindu, refused to wear the holy thread of ‘janayu’ and firmly opposed the practices that perpetuated the caste system.
The Indian women's hockey team lifted its maiden Asian Champions Trophy after Deepika Thakur struck in the final minute to give her team a thrilling 2-1 win over China in the final on Saturday. Deepika slotted the rebound in from a penalty corner in the 60th minute of the game to give her team a memorable victory. Earlier, Deep Grace Ekka converted a penalty corner to take India into the lead in the 13th minute before China equalised in the 44th minute through a field goal from Zhong Mengling.
Saiyami Kher is all set to make her Bollywood debut with Rakeysh Omprakash Mehra's 'Mirzya' opposite Harshvardhan Kapoor. Speaking about her journey in the industry, the actress said it hasn't been a cakewalk for her. Saiyami said she feels sad that women are often exploited in the industry. She revealed that she was caught in a similar situation, but bluntly told the lady not to call her ever.
Sri Lankan Prime Minister Ranil Wickremesinghecalled for deeper economic engagement with India and proposed stronger trade and economic linkages with south Indian states. "There can be diverse economic models around India. India is a regional power. We have much in common with south Indian states. We are looking at bilateral agreements with deeper integration and carving special trade areas with southern states of India," he told reporters on the sidelines of the World Economic Forum's India economic summit on Thursday. He said his country was forging stronger economic ties with Singapore and proposed a trilateral arrangement with India to boost trade.
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