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The Times of India Long queue at border checkpost as Bangladeshi nationals rush to go back home

Hundreds of Bangladeshi nationals, including Sudharani Mondal, are rushing back to Bangladesh through the Petrapole border, fearing political turmoil may lead to the closure of the border. Although BSF officials deny any border closure, they remain vigilant against illegal infiltration. The situation remains tense, with families seeking to reunite amid the unrest.

The Times of India Bangladeshi patients cancel surgeries at Kolkata hospistals amid turmoil

Scheduled surgeries and appointments of Bangladeshi patients in Kolkata's private hospitals are being canceled or deferred due to ongoing turmoil. Hospitals like Peerless, Desun, BP Poddar, and Manipal have reported significant declines in Bangladeshi patients, leading to an increased use of online consultations. Hospitals are ensuring continuity of care through telemedicine services.

The Times of India 'Willingness to lie to govt': Vivek Ramaswamy criticises US immigration system

Vivek Ramaswamy criticizes the US immigration system for rewarding dishonesty over genuine asylum claims. He stresses the need for reform, echoing Trump’s policies on securing borders and enforcing the rule of law. Ramaswamy emphasizes lawful entry and opposes benefits for undocumented immigrants.

The Times of India Emulate Yogi, bring in bulldozers: Uttarkashi mahapanchayat's message to CM Dhami

A 'mahapanchayat' organized by Devbhoomi Vichar Manch in Uttarkashi demanded stringent action against unlawful religious structures. BJP MLA T Raja Singh urged CM Dhami to adopt strict measures against illegal mosques, similar to UP CM Yogi Adityanath. The event, attended by over 350 people, concluded peacefully with no reports of violence or hate speech.

The Times of India BJP not scared of Vijay's political entry: Tamil Nadu state chief Annamalai

BJP state president K Annamalai asserts that actor Vijay's political entry won't harm BJP's prospects in Tamil Nadu, suggesting Vijay's appeal aligns more with Dravidian parties. Meanwhile, Annamalai welcomes Vijay's entry, indicating increased political options for the populace. Annamalai criticizes DMK's dynastic politics, proclaiming that 2026 will end such politics and expressing confidence in BJP's strength in TN.

The Times of India Revisiting 6 tips that Musk shared with employees: Walk out of meetings...

Elon Musk sets forth productivity guidelines for employees at Tesla and Twitter, emphasizing the elimination of excessive meetings, discouraging technical jargon, and promoting direct communication over the chain of command. Employees must exhibit exceptional performance and a strong work ethic, with common sense being paramount in decision-making.

The Times of India ‘Have at least 3 children’: RSS chief Mohan Bhagwat flags fall in birth rate

RSS chief Mohan Bhagwat raised concerns about declining birth rates, emphasizing the importance of maintaining a birth rate of at least 2.1 to ensure the existence of social groups. He underscored unity despite differences and highlighted the inclusivity of Indian culture without caste discrimination.

The Times of India EAM Jaishankar to brief LS on recent developments in ties with China

External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar is set to update Lok Sabha on India's developments with China, following a disengagement agreement reached on Oct 21 that restores pre-friction patrolling and grazing in Depsang and Demchok. This accord led to a landmark meeting between PM Modi and President Xi Jinping. Eastern Ladakh disengagement developments continue as per the agreement.

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