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Landmarks of 33rd National Games
From Sudarshan, 13 February 2007
Silchar: 13 Feb: The 33rd National Games is going on in full swing and great spirit in Guwahati. After much speculation on the eve of ULFA's threatening, ultimately the games has begun amidst tight security. Here are some of the major landmarks of th National Games
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Venues and Events of the 33rd National Games:Guwahati
From Gupta, 11 February 2007
Silchar: Feb 11:
Venues:
01 Sarusajai Sports Complex, Sarusajai 02 Maulana Md. Tayabullah Hockey Stadium, Bhetapara 03 Veterinary Ground, Agriculture University, Khanapara 04 Ganesh Mandir Indoor Stadium, Khanapara 05 Rudra Singha Sports Complex, Dispur
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14 States confirm participation in the 34th National Games
From Gupta, 18 January 2007
Silchar, 18 January: Defying the threatening issued by ULFA, 14 states have confirmed their participation in the 34th National Games to be held in Guwahati. This has been regarded as a welcome note in the political circles of the state.
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Ganguly highest run getter among Indians in SA series
From Our Regional Desk, 8 January 2007
Finally Dada is back !! After months of hardship, Sourav Ganguly is back. In the recently concluded test series, Ganguly was the top scorer among Indians.
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Sania goes down fighting but wins hearts
From , 23 June 2005
India's new Tennis hope Sania Mirza put up a brave effort at Wimbledon on Wednesday (June 22), although she lost eventually to Russia's Svetlana Kuznetsova in the women's singles second round match.
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Ponting Power bat in trouble
From Our Regional Desk, 23 April 2005
Ricky Ponting's new power bat will be reviewed by the ICC in the month of May. Ponting’s bat has been strengthened by a thin strip of carbon graphite.
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India’s one-day blunder: New low on ICC list
From Our Regional Desk, 19 April 2005
After the one-day series loss to Pakistan, the Indian cricket has slumped to a new low.
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Ganguly to consider appeal against ban
From Our Regional Desk, 19 April 2005
Kolkata: Cricket Association of Bengal (CAB) President Jagmohan Dalmiya on Monday indicated that Indian skipper
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