- Axar Patel makes humble appeal to Delhi Capitals fans after RCB’s nine-wicket win
- Rajnath Singh meets Chinese Defence Minister Dong in Bishkek
- Lieutenant General Balbir Singh appointed GOC 15 Corps, to take charge from May 1
- PM Narendra Modi plays football with youngsters in Gangtok, shares highlights on social media
- Blast at railway track in Patiala was attempted detonation, killed operator: Punjab Police
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Axar Patel makes humble appeal to Delhi Capitals fans after RCB’s nine-wicket win
At one stage, Delhi Capitals were struggling at 8/6, and it looked like they might end up breaking RCB’s unwanted.
- by News Desk
- April 28, 2026
Rajnath Singh meets Chinese Defence Minister Dong in Bishkek
NEW DELHI, Apr 28: Defence Minister Rajnath Singh on Tuesday held talks with his Chinese counterpart Dong Jun on the.
- by News Desk
- April 28, 2026
Lieutenant General Balbir Singh appointed GOC 15 Corps, to take charge from May 1
JAMMU, Apr 28: Lieutenant General Balbir Singh, a seasoned officer with extensive experience in counter-insurgency and counter-terrorism (CI/CT) operations in.
- by News Desk
- April 28, 2026
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Axar Patel makes humble appeal to Delhi Capitals fans after RCB’s nine-wicket win
At one stage, Delhi Capitals were struggling at 8/6, and it looked like they might end up breaking RCB’s unwanted record of the lowest-ever IPL total (49)..
- by News Desk
- April 28, 2026





