Saurav Ganguly came for cardiac checkup, vitals stable: Apollo Gleneagles Hospital
Ganguly visited the hospital for a checkup a few weeks after undergoing a successful angioplasty. Sources close to Ganguly have mentioned that the former Indian skipper s fans have nothing to worry about and that the visit to the hospital was a routine checkup
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BCCI president and former Indian cricket team skipper Saurav Ganguly
BCCI President and former Indian cricket team skipper Saurav Ganguly visited Apollo Gleneagles Hospital for a checkup of his cardiac condition. In an official statement, Apollo Gleneagles Hospital has stated that Ganguly s vital parameters are stable.
India holds talks with Russia, Japan for trilateral cooperation in transport, coal mining among others
The three identified energy, coal mining as potential areas of trilateral cooperation, among others
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It may be seen as an attempt by India and Japan, both part of the grouping loosely known as the Quad along with the US and Australia, to engage Russia
All 3 countries welcomed their growing links in the Arctic, recognising the inter-connected nature of regional development alongside the Russian Far East, a statement said
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New Delhi:India, Japan and Russia have identified energy, coal mining, transport and logistics, maritime connectivity, diamond processing, pharmaceuticals and healthcare among areas of potential cooperation in the Russian Far East, a statement after talks among the three countries said on Wednesday.
BCCI president Sourav Ganguly s brother Snehashish on Friday underwent angioplasty at the Apollo Hospital here."CAB secretary Snehashish Ganguly was today admitted at 11.20 am. He was successfully operated and is under observation at .
Reportedly, in a 3rd and last mandatory round of Covid-19 tests ahead of the tournament, Saina and Prannoy were tested positive for COVID-19.
Earlier, Saina had complained about physios and trainers not being allowed to meet the players during the entire tour. She also had raised objections on the one hour practice time for the entire team.
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The Indian team and all other athletes and staff who are part of the tournament were tested on their arrival in Bangkok, and all 824 participants, including 216 players from 22 teams have tested negative.