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The Times of India Trudeau condemns attack on Brampton mandir, says every Canadian has religious freedom

Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau condemns the attack on Hindu Sabha temple in Brampton by alleged Khalistani extremists, stressing the right to practice faith freely. Opposition leaders Pierre Poilievre and Chandra Arya also denounce the violence, calling for unity and accountability.

The Times of India 'Gold to shine in new Samvat year too, with up to 18% gain'

Gold is anticipated to yield 15-18% returns in Samvat year 2081, driven by positive economic factors and demand. This follows a 30% return in the previous Samvat year due to geopolitical tensions and monetary policy shifts. Import duty trends and interest rate stability may influence gains.

The Times of India Villagers beat tiger to death after it kills man in Ranthambore

Villagers killed a tiger in retaliation for mauling a man near Ranthambore National Park. The forest department's monitoring gaps were highlighted, and concerns were raised about potential trends in tiger lynching. Compensation was negotiated for the deceased's family, and measures are being considered to prevent future human-animal conflicts.

The Times of India Case against Lawrence Bishnoi's brother Anmol over death threats to Bhim Sena chief

Gurugram Police has registered a case against gangster Anmol Bishnoi for allegedly threatening Bhim Sena chief Satpal Tanwar. Anmol made threatening calls from abroad using numbers from Zimbabwe and Kenya. Efforts are underway to bring him back to India. Anmol is currently hiding in the US, with a Rs 10 lakh reward for information leading to his capture.

The Times of India Manchester United off to worst Premier League start after Chelsea draw

Moises Caicedo's goal denied Manchester United a win, resulting in a 1-1 draw against Chelsea at Old Trafford. Interim boss Ruud van Nistelrooy celebrated Bruno Fernandes' penalty, but United remain 13th in the table. The match highlighted ongoing issues for United, set to see Ruben Amorim as their new manager soon.

The Times of India FPIs sell Rs 94,000 crore stocks in October, worst monthly outflow

Foreign investors sold Rs 94,000 crore in Indian stocks in October, the largest monthly outflow ever, driven by elevated valuations in India and attractive prices in China. This caused key indices to fall by up to 8%. Experts cite slow corporate earnings growth and emphasize focus on stock-specific investments with good Q2 results and earnings visibility.

The Times of India BJP manifesto a bid to wean tribal voters from JMM

BJP's manifesto for Jharkhand polls, emphasized by Home Minister Amit Shah, focuses on countering infiltration and preventing tribal consolidation in favor of CM Hemant Soren. The manifesto highlights themes of 'land, daughter, bread', and promises to address displacement, exam paper leaks, and implement the Uniform Civil Code with tribal exemptions.

The Times of India 'Babar ke baad, Rohit aur Virat ki same situation'

Rohit Sharma and Virat Kohli's poor form continues as India suffered a humiliating 3-0 whitewash in the home Test series against New Zealand. Both players are criticized for their batting failures and advised to play domestic cricket before the Border Gavaskar Trophy in Australia, which begins on November 22 in Perth.

The Times of India Numerology predictions November 4: Read your personalized forecast

The article provides horoscopes for individuals based on their birthdates, detailing the day's potential challenges and opportunities. Key themes include decisive action, patience, intellectual growth, financial caution, spontaneity, balancing responsibilities, introspection, handling personal dynamics, and staying true to one's beliefs while navigating differing viewpoints.

The Times of India 'Aaj India ko Rahul Dravid ki yaad aa rahi hogi'

India's 0-3 whitewash against New Zealand in a home Test series marks a historic low. Tactics of head coach Gautam Gambhir, previously successful in IPL, are facing criticism. Critics like former Pakistan batsman Basit Ali highlight the reliance on turning tracks and call for a focus on proper Test match planning for upcoming series in Australia.

The Times of India Kartik Aaryan scores his first Rs 100 crore opening weekend with Bhool Bhulaiyaa 3

'Bhool Bhulaiyaa 3', starring Kartik Aaryan, achieved a historic milestone by grossing Rs 100 crore in its opening weekend, making it the actor's biggest debut. Despite competing with 'Singham Again', the film earned Rs 106 crore within three days. It also performed well in North America, with $2 million in its opening weekend, and will face more competition soon.

The Times of India You made 'saheb'You made 'saheb' happy in LS poll, now vote for me, Ajit urges voters happy in Lok Sabha poll, now vote for me, Ajit Pawar urges voters

Maharashtra deputy CM Ajit Pawar appealed to Baramati voters to support him in the upcoming assembly polls, referencing their previous support for Sharad Pawar in the 2024 Lok Sabha elections. Ajit highlighted his efforts in ensuring water supply for Baramati, despite bypassing rules, and emphasized his commitment to the constituency's development.

The Times of India The Ajay Devgn starrer 'Singham Again' sees a drop on Sunday

Singham Again records Rs 121 crore in the span of three days. Meanwhile, 'Bhool Bhulaiyaa 3' which also released on the same day has made Rs 106 crore over the opening weekend. Both the films have done well and given a tough competition to each other at the box office.

The Times of India Soren counters BJP, says there won't be any UCC in Jharkhand

Jharkhand CM Hemant Soren criticized Union home minister Amit Shah's election promises, questioning BJP's handling of Bangladeshi infiltrators and accusing the central government of failing in job creation. Soren rejected Shah's pledge of a Uniform Civil Code and defended his administration's efforts on exam integrity and tribal land rights. JMM highlighted unmet promises and security lapses in BJP-governed states.

The Times of India Protecting Constitution is India's primary battle: Rahul

Congress MP Rahul Gandhi stresses the importance of protecting the Constitution, highlighting its creation by those who fought for India's freedom with love, not anger. Speaking in Wayanad, he praises his sister Priyanka Gandhi Vadra's compassion and criticizes PM Modi's government for favoring big businessmen and spreading division.

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