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The Times of India Desi chess star, 9, youngest ever to play for England

Bodhana Sivanandan, nine, joined England's Chess Olympiad team in Budapest. Ranked top under-10 girl with a 2185 Elo rating, she is a multiple champion and Woman FIDE Master. Bodhana, who lives in Harrow, will become the newest and youngest member of England's women's team at the Chess Olympiad in Budapest in September. The next youngest team member is Lan Yao, 23. The other players are in their 30s and 40s.

The Times of India Payal Malik bashes Rakhi for her comments on her relationship with Armaan and Kritika

Bigg Boss OTT contestant Payal Malik responds to Rakhi Sawant's comments about her complex relationship, urging Sawant to address her own marital issues. Malik also criticizes individuals using their names for publicity amidst her eviction from the show.

The Times of India Amritpal Singh to fly to Delhi in 'military aircraft' for oath-taking today

Jailed radical preacher Amritpal Singh, elected MP from Khadoor Sahib, will be flown from Dibrugarh Central Jail to Delhi on Friday morning for his oath-taking ceremony. A police team from Punjab, led by SSP (rural) Amritsar, will escort him. Amritpal’s lawyer, Rajdev Singh Khalsa, confirmed he will be transported in a “military aircraft” for the event.

The Times of India Governor suspends Nagpur University VC again on same charges

Maharashtra governor Ramesh Bais suspended Nagpur University VC Subhash Chaudhari for the second time over civil work and MKCL contract issues, unprecedented in the state. The high court quashed the first suspension on March 14 citing procedural lapses. A retired judge will lead a new inquiry under 'Uniform Statute 2023'. Chaudhari claims the show-cause notice is unlawful.

The Times of India Hathras: Why stampede horror can't shake their faith in 'Baba'

Followers Himanshu and Seema support Bhole Baba despite the July 2 Hathras stampede. Kamlesh Singh admires Baba’s intuition, holy water healed Neha, claiming to revive dead, preaching against caste divides. The July 2 stampede in one of Surajpal Singh aka 'Bhole Baba's' religious gatherings in Hathras killed 121 people, but that hasn't shaken the faith of his followers - many of whom travelled from faraway cities to attend the event.

The Times of India Hathras: Why stampede horror can't shake their faith in 'Baba'

Followers Himanshu and Seema support Bhole Baba despite the July 2 Hathras stampede. Kamlesh Singh admires Baba’s intuition, holy water healed Neha, claiming to revive dead, preaching against caste divides. The July 2 stampede in one of Surajpal Singh aka 'Bhole Baba's' religious gatherings in Hathras killed 121 people, but that hasn't shaken the faith of his followers - many of whom travelled from faraway cities to attend the event.