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The Times of India Jaipur doctor who saved man at Delhi airport honoured

Dr. Priya Garg, a senior divisional medical officer at Railway Hospital in Ajmer, was honored by NWR for saving a passenger's life at Delhi airport. She administered CPR to a 60-year-old man who collapsed, reviving him successfully. Her quick decision-making and medical skills were praised widely. Dr. Priya's dedication to saving lives shines through in her heroic actions.

The Times of India Manoj Jarange now starts ‘fifth’ fast, seeks EWS benefits

Activist Manoj Jarange starts fifth hunger strike for Maratha reservation demand. Criticizes government for lack of action despite promises. Calls for inclusion of Maratha community in OBC for benefits. Raises concerns about government schemes and aid for farmers in Marathwada region.

The Times of India Are CSK eyeing Pant as potential replacement for Dhoni?

Chennai Super Kings are reportedly considering Rishabh Pant as a potential replacement for MS Dhoni ahead of the IPL mega auction. Dhoni is set to play his final season next year, and CSK has appointed Ruturaj Gaikwad as his successor. Delhi Capitals are uncertain about Pant's future, leading to speculations about his potential trade before the 2025 season.

The Times of India This app has an ‘AI solution' to Japan's big dating problem

A new Japanese dating app called Loverse is gaining popularity by offering AI partners for companionship and even 'marriage.' While some users find comfort in digital relationships, critics raise concerns about the impact on real-life interactions. The app aims to provide an alternative to traditional relationships.

The Times of India K'taka govt plans 12+ hour workday for IT employees

The Karnataka government's proposed amendment to extend the workday for IT employees to over 12 hours has faced backlash from unions citing concerns about health impacts and job losses. The decision is pending further discussions by the labor minister, with potential significant implications for the state's IT industry.

The Times of India Urdu poet dropped from UP mushaira list after BJP protest

Urdu poetess Shabeena Adeeb was asked to be removed from the 'All India Mushaira' in Meerut due to concerns over potential law and order issues. BJP's local unit raised objections citing past remarks and her support for anti-CAA protesters. Adeeb cited health reasons for not attending the event.

The Times of India Hardik Pandya's bowling fitness in ODIs under scanner

Selectors are closely monitoring Hardik Pandya's bowling fitness for the ICC Champions Trophy, as doubts persist due to his recent break and lack of longer format bowling. His endurance and performance in domestic cricket will be key factors in deciding his ODI future.

The Times of India Jobless man kidnaps minor cousin to clear education loan in UP

A 25-year-old unemployed man kidnaps his 11-year-old cousin in a bid to repay a hefty education loan. The boy was rescued and one suspect arrested, while the main accused remains at large. The police are actively pursuing the case to bring all involved to justice.

The Times of India Nipah confirmed in 14-yr-old in Kerala; 214 under observation

A 14-year-old boy in Malappuram, Kerala, confirmed to have Nipah virus infection. State government taking necessary precautions, declaring containment zone and monitoring over 200 individuals. Previous Nipah outbreaks recorded in the state in 2018, 2019, and 2021. Health minister emphasizes the importance of contact tracing and following protocols. Special teams and medical supplies being mobilized. Public advised to remain vigilant but not panic. Control cell set up in Malappuram for coordination. Stay informed through official channels for updates on the situation.

The Times of India Trump compares Pelosi to a dog at first rally since assassination attempt

​​During the rally, he mocked Democrats and compared former Democratic house speaker Nancy Pelosi to a "dog," while also attacking President Joe Biden and repeating false claims about immigration, the economy and election fraud, major elements of his speech on Saturday.

The Times of India Rohit, Pant share stories about Dhoni and Dravid

Rohit, who retired from T20I cricket following India’s victory in the 2024 T20 World Cup, expressed deep admiration for Dravid. Dravid’s mentorship has been crucial to Rohit’s achievements, especially during the recent T20 World Cup in the Americas, where Dravid served as head coach. Pant, the young and dynamic wicket-keeper batsman, spoke about the invaluable guidance he has received from Dhoni. He credited Dhoni’s wisdom and experience as essential to his development as a player.