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"Does He Play For India?": Pakistan Star Blasts PCB Over Selective VVIP Treatment
- Wednesday February 19, 2025
- NDTV Sports Desk
Saim Ayub has been out of action since the tour of South Africa last month, and will take no part in the upcoming Champions Trophy.
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Hawkers Have Taken Over Mumbai's Streets, No Room For Pedestrians: Bombay High Court
- Tuesday July 2, 2024
- India News | Press Trust of India
Unauthorized hawkers have virtually taken over every street in the city leaving no place for pedestrians, the Bombay High Court has observed, asking why ordinary citizens should not get the treatment that only "VVIPs" seem to get.
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Fruit, Prawns Off The Menu At China's Austere Party Congress
- Sunday October 15, 2017
- World News | Reuters
No free fruit in hotel rooms, no free hair cuts and no prawns on the menu - delegates at this week's Communist Party Congress in China can expect austere treatment in keeping with President Xi Jinping's pledge to crack down on corruption and extravagance.
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"Does He Play For India?": Pakistan Star Blasts PCB Over Selective VVIP Treatment
- Wednesday February 19, 2025
- NDTV Sports Desk
Saim Ayub has been out of action since the tour of South Africa last month, and will take no part in the upcoming Champions Trophy.
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sports.ndtv.com
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Hawkers Have Taken Over Mumbai's Streets, No Room For Pedestrians: Bombay High Court
- Tuesday July 2, 2024
- India News | Press Trust of India
Unauthorized hawkers have virtually taken over every street in the city leaving no place for pedestrians, the Bombay High Court has observed, asking why ordinary citizens should not get the treatment that only "VVIPs" seem to get.
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www.ndtv.com
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Fruit, Prawns Off The Menu At China's Austere Party Congress
- Sunday October 15, 2017
- World News | Reuters
No free fruit in hotel rooms, no free hair cuts and no prawns on the menu - delegates at this week's Communist Party Congress in China can expect austere treatment in keeping with President Xi Jinping's pledge to crack down on corruption and extravagance.
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www.ndtv.com