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Kenya's Daniel and Olympic champion Almaz claim titles

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October 16, 2023

Vedanta Delhi Half Marathon: Abhishek Pal reclaimed the Indian elite Men’s title after competing neck and neck with Asian Games Silver Medallist Kartik Kumar

- HARPAL SINGH BEDI

Kenya's Daniel and Olympic champion Almaz claim titles

Kenya's Daniel Ebenyo on Sunday emerged the new Men's champion while Ethiopia’s Almaz Ayana's regained the women's title after six years in the $ 268,000 prize money Vedanta Delhi Half Marathon in the capital city on Sunday.

The winners in the men’s and women’s categories took home $27,000 each and the prize money includes the top 10 finishers in both.

Meanwhile, Abhishek Pal reclaimed the Indian elite Men’s title after competing neck and neck with Asian Games Silver Medallist Kartik Kumar. Pal recorded a timing of 64:07, while Kartik missed the top prize by a fraction of a second and finished with 64:08. Meanwhile, Sawan Barwal finished third with a timing of 64:17.

The 2016 Rio Olympics Champion and winner of the Delhi Half Marathon six years ago, Ayana ,came closer to her 2017 winning time in the women’s race. Running alongside her country-mates Aberash MInsewo and Dessie Anchinalu besides the Kenyan Viola Chepngeno as well as Uganda’s Stella Chesang, covered the first quarter of the race in 15:45-15:47 while the other runner from Kenya - Vivian Cheruiyot, the Rio Olympics 5000m victor was slightly behind.

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Vijay rally stampede: Karur in tears, victims laid to rest, judicial probe commences

After the disastrous night, which claimed 40 lives in a stampede at the massive rally of actor and Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam (TVK) president Vijay, a pall of gloom descended on Karur, with most of the victims, including 8 children, hailing from the textile city, laid to rest on Sunday.

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Nepal stun West Indies for historic T20I win

Nepal made international T20 history on Saturday by defeating the West Indies by 19 runs in the first match of the three-match T20I series, registering their first win against a full-member of the International Cricket Council (ICC).

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1 min

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Apatriotic salute to India's brave soldiers

Central Kolkata's Young Boys Club Durga Puja, celebrating its 56th year, has themed its pandal on Operation Sindoor, as a tribute to the courage and sacrifice of India's armed forces.

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1 min

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Released from Sri Lankanjail after 52 days, 4 Andhra fishermentoreturnon30 September

Four fishermen from Andhra Pradesh, who were released after 52 days of detention at the Jaffna Jail in Sri Lanka, will return home on 30 September.

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1 min

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Yogi warns against ‘I Love Mohammad’ placards

Uttar Pradesh CM Yogi Adityanath has warned those creating chaos during festivals and obstructing development will lead to their own destruction.

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1 mins

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With rain mostly staying away, Puja revellers throng pandals on Mahasasthi

With bright sunshine and little sign rain, the city roads were converted into a sea of people with puja revellers visiting the important Durga Puja pandals from the afternoon on the Mahasasthi day today.

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2 mins

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The Statesman

In Zubeen’s mysterious death, outrage overpowers grief

The heartbroken news from Singapore spread instant melancholy among millions of fans and admirers, who were born in eastern India and brought up with the melodious voice of Assam’s iconic singer Zubeen Garg.

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3 mins

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The Statesman

In rural West Bengal, an 18th-century temple believed to be site of first Durga Puja

Excerpt: Legends and myths aside, archaeological evidence suggests that in Paschim Bardhaman's Garh Jungle, there was indeed a medieval temple which became linked to the worship of the Shyamarupa avatar of the Hindu goddess Durga, a practice that continues even today.

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9 mins

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The Statesman

Sending signals

Interestingly, therehave been two Nobel Prizes relatingto pheromones. AdolfButenandt received the Nobel Prizein1959 foridentifyingand synthesizing thefirstinsect pheromone, bombykol. Andin 2004, Linda Buckand Richard Axelwere awarded the prizejointly for their discoveries ofodorant receptors andthe organization ofthe olfactorysystem

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BRS distributes ‘Congress debt cards’ in Jubilee Hills to highlight ‘unkept’ promises

As part of its campaign for the upcoming by-election in Jubilee Hills Assembly constituency here, opposition BRS is distributing 'Congress Debt cards'toremind people of what itcalls the unfulfilled promises of the ruling party.

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