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September 20, 2025

Coach Harendra’s focus will be to improve counter control, player marking and increase quality shots on goal

- Sandip Sikdar

Harendra Singh is not satisfied, not with a silver medal at the Asia Cup. “We had prepared for gold for six weeks, The score line doesn’t show that but if we go into deep postmortem, we were very much there,” the Indian women’s hockey team chief coach told HT.

Harendra isn’t wrong. From Pro League relegation, the Salima Tete-led team emerged as the second-best side at the recently concluded Asia Cup, giving eventual winners China a tough fight, both in the Super 4s and the final. But the Alyson Annan-coached team is a different beast altogether currently.

Ranked No.4 in the world, China are the reigning Asian Games champions and Olympic silver medallists, almost beating world No.1 Netherlands in the Paris Games final last year. At the Asia Cup in Hangzhou, they hammered an incredible 42 goals and conceded just two in seven games. India was the only side that managed to score, and also lead, against China.

But in both the matches against China, India competed hard for the first three quarters but ran out of steam in the final quarter, conceding two goals each in both games to lose 1-4 and make the match look like a one-sided affair.

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JNU’S STUDENT BODY CRIES FOUL OVER INQUIRY NOTICES BY COPS

The Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU) students’ union (JNUSU), in a statement released on Friday, alleged that the administration was attempting to “silence and threaten” student representatives, after Delhi Police issued inquiry notices to current and former office-bearers in connection with protests against new surveillance measures in the university library.

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1 min

January 04, 2026

Hindustan Times Delhi

SIX COPS INJURED IN STONE PELTING IN WEST BENGAL'S SANDESHKHALI

At least six police personnel sustained injuries after being attacked by a mob in Sandeshkhali in West Bengal's North Parganas 24 district while trying to arrest a Trinamool Congress (TMC) worker in connection with alleged illegal occupation of land and water bodies for pisciculture, police said on Saturday.

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1 min

January 04, 2026

Hindustan Times Delhi

CJI: LAW NOT JUST FOR THOSE WHO CAN AFFORD IT, BUT FOR ANYONE IN DIRE NEED

Chief Justice of India (CJI) Surya Kant on Saturday said that the law draws its legitimacy from the people it protects, further noting that it is “not just for those who can afford it, but for anyone who is in dire need of it”.

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1 min

January 04, 2026

Hindustan Times Delhi

Noida allows issue of OCs, registries at Sports City

The Noida authority on Saturday, after five years, lifted a ban on the issuance of occupancy certificates, registries and sale and purchase of completed apartments in group housing projects being built under the Sports City scheme in Sector 150, along the Noida-Greater Noida Expressway.

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1 mins

January 04, 2026

Hindustan Times Delhi

A New Year resolution: Eschew comparisons

“So, where did you go for New Year's?” is a question usually asked by people who have just come back from an elaborate trip abroad.

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3 mins

January 04, 2026

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After years of being selective, Suraj Sharma says he now wants to do more

With a debut as striking as the Academy Award-winning Life of Pi (2012), actor Suraj Sharma seemed poised for a prolific career.

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1 min

January 04, 2026

Hindustan Times Delhi

Hindustan Times Delhi

Across to bear

Tensions mount, uncertainty looms, and words take on a rather threatening aspect. Travel behind the scenes of a cryptic crossword contest, with HT puzzles editor Kabir Firaque

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3 mins

January 04, 2026

Hindustan Times Delhi

ALL ABOUT THE DRY JANUARY RESET

Doctors say even a month of ditching alcohol can improve gut health, sleep, focus and mood, while young adults call it a simple reset after party season

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2 mins

January 04, 2026

Hindustan Times Delhi

Hindustan Times Delhi

Look ma, no hands!

TAILORED, SWIFT } HOW INDIA’S ATOMIC CLOCKS MARK TIME

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3 mins

January 04, 2026

Hindustan Times Delhi

Smog and mirrors

The aerosol scientist has spent decades scanning the air for invisible threats. A movement she led shaped WHO and global response to the spread of Covid-19. Morawska recently won Australia's Prime Minister's Prize for Science. Her focus is ultrafine particles. What we're breathing in really worries her, she says

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4 mins

January 04, 2026

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