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The Times of India Paris Oly: Satwik strikes 'gold', meets Nadal - see pic

Satwik and his men's doubles badminton partner Chirag Shetty are considered one of the strongest contenders for a medal in their category. The popular duo, also known as 'Sat-Chi', have had a successful year so far, winning two Badminton World Federation Tour titles -- the French Open title in March 2024 and the Thailand Open 2024 in May 2024.

The Times of India Excl: BB Marathi host Riteish: No one can host BB like Salman Bhau

Riteish Deshmukh, known for Ek Villain, succeeds Mahesh Manjrekar as Bigg Boss Marathi host. Despite comparisons to Salman Khan and Mahesh's iconic styles, Riteish remains unbothered. Eager and excited about the responsibility, he looks forward to engaging with contestants and viewers, valuing the beloved Bigg Boss format.

The Times of India Indian IT industry has a 'new' highest-paid CEO: Here’s how much he earns

HCLTech CEO C.Vijayakumar emerges as the top-paid Indian CEO with a substantial remuneration increase. The annual report reveals detailed breakdown of his salary, including base pay, bonuses, and incentives. Moreover, Vijayakumar discusses company performance and the evolving workplace model in a shareholder letter.

The Times of India 'The right to fight...': How Gambhir justified his run-ins with Kohli

The rumour industry had been working overtime ever since it was announced that former opener Gautam Gambhir will be the head coach for India. His firebrand altercations with batting talisman Virat Kohli in the IPL (2013 KKR vs RCB) and 2023 (LSG vs RCB) were probably the reasons for that.

The Times of India Watch: Woman calls 911 to report suspected intruder, 'shot in face' by Illinois police

Bodycam footage released by Illinois police shows the fatal shooting of Sonya Massey by a sheriff's deputy. The officer has been charged with murder and official misconduct, pleading not guilty. President Biden expresses condolences, while protests demand justice. The incident highlights ongoing issues of police violence and the need for reform.

The Times of India 'I saw him hug the Cup and cry': Ashwin' faovurite T20 WC moment

India defeated South Africa by seven runs in a thrilling last-over finish to the T20 World Cup final in Bridgetown, Barbados, on June 29 to win their second title in the tournament since winning the inaugural edition in 2007. It was also India's first ICC title win in 11 years, since emerging victorious at the ICC Champions Trophy in 2013.

The Times of India Israeli operation in Gaza's Khan Yunis kills 70

The health ministry in Hamas-run Gaza said Monday that an Israeli operation in the main southern city of Khan Yunis killed 70 people and wounded more than 200, after Israel warned its forces would "forcefully operate" in the area. "Due to the Israeli occupation's attacks and massacres in Khan Yunis governorate from the early hours of this morning until now, 70 people have been martyred and more than 200 wounded," the Gaza health ministry said.

The Times of India Budget: Top 8 numbers from Sitharaman's speech you shouldn't miss watching out for

Budget 2024: There are expectations for the government to adhere to the fiscal consolidation path, aiming to reduce the fiscal deficit to 4.5% of GDP by 2025-26. Here are the key numbers to watch out for the first full Budget of Modi 3.0:

The Times of India ICC forms three-member panel to review conduct of T20 World Cup

Reportedly, the ICC has incurred losses over $20m for conducting matches in New York, Florida and Dallas. Apparently, the tournament's expenses for the US leg overshot the allocated budget by a long margin, something that was pointed out by Pankaj Khimji of Oman.

The Times of India Why there is muted response in India over Kamala Harris

Harris made history as the first Black woman and the first woman of Indian descent on a major US presidential ticket, leading to speculation in Indian media about strengthened U.S.-India relations under a Biden-Harris administration. While bilateral ties have improved, Harris has not focused personally on India, instead prioritizing domestic issues like reproductive rights and border security.