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The Times of India Umbrellas to rescue at leaky Haveri govt office in Karnataka

Staff at the Haveri Tahsildar office had to work under umbrellas due to a leaky roof, highlighting urgent building repairs. Despite notifying the government, no action has been taken yet. A shift to the old court building is being considered pending a feasibility study.

The Times of India 'Thought I was hallucinating': Fans react as Mendis bowls with both hands

India secured a 43-run victory over Sri Lanka in the first T20I, marking the start of the Gautam Gambhir and Suryakumar Yadav era. Suryakumar scored a quickfire 58 off 26 balls, and India posted a challenging total of 213 for 7. Sri Lanka's Kamindu Mendis displayed rare ambidextrous bowling, switching his arm during the same over, capturing the audience's attention.

The Times of India 3 students drown in flooded basement at Delhi IAS coaching centre

In a tragic incident at Rau's IAS coaching centre in Delhi, three students drowned after rainwater flooded the basement library. Despite rescue efforts, the students could not be saved. Poor drainage and inadequate safety measures were blamed. Politicians and affected families demanded accountability for the mishap, calling for immediate improvements in infrastructure and safety protocols in the area.

The Times of India 3 students drown in flooded basement at Delhi IAS coaching centre

In a tragic incident at Rau's IAS coaching centre in Delhi, three students drowned after rainwater flooded the basement library. Despite rescue efforts, the students could not be saved. Poor drainage and inadequate safety measures were blamed. Politicians and affected families demanded accountability for the mishap, calling for immediate improvements in infrastructure and safety protocols in the area.

The Times of India Secure communication lines in SCS key for peace: EAM Jaishankar

External affairs minister S Jaishankar emphasised the need for a robust code of conduct to ensure the security of sea lines in the South China Sea, crucial for Indo-Pacific stability. At the East Asia Summit, he highlighted this amidst concerns over China's maritime activities, advocating for consistency with international law and upholding ASEAN unity through India's Act East Policy.

The Times of India Long flying hours, roster instability causing pilot fatigue: Study

A survey by Safety Matters Foundation involving 530 airline pilots in India revealed that flight duties exceeding 10 hours, frequent tail swaps, and minimal rest periods significantly contributed to pilot fatigue. Issues raised included disrupted circadian rhythms and work-life balance. The survey findings were submitted to DGCA, raising concerns about the current norms for duty periods and rest times.

The Times of India Balancing act: PM Modi may have to undertake train trip from Poland to Kyiv

PM Modi planned a visit to Kyiv next month, following criticism for meeting Putin in Moscow. It would be the first visit by an Indian PM to Ukraine. The visit might coincide with Ukraine's national day, marking a diplomatic balancing act amid tensions with the US. India has maintained neutrality on the Russia-Ukraine conflict, advocating dialogue.

The Times of India Missing woman, 20, found stabbed to death on Maha road

A 20-year-old woman from Uran, Yashashri Shinde, was found murdered near a petrol pump. She had informed her parents she was visiting a friend. Her parents suspect Dawood Shaikh, previously accused of molestation by Shinde, as the culprit. Police are treating the case as a murder by an unidentified person.

The Times of India Missing woman, 20, found stabbed to death on Maha road

A 20-year-old woman from Uran, Yashashri Shinde, was found murdered near a petrol pump. She had informed her parents she was visiting a friend. Her parents suspect Dawood Shaikh, previously accused of molestation by Shinde, as the culprit. Police are treating the case as a murder by an unidentified person.

The Times of India 3 killed, 2 hurt as illegal structure collapses in Navi Mumbai

Three people died and two were injured after a building collapsed in Shahbaz village, Navi Mumbai. Believed to be illegally constructed, the building collapsed at 4am after cracks appeared. CM Eknath Shinde instructed local authorities to help the victims. An NDRF team found two deceased and reported multiple injuries and possible suffocation as causes of death.