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The Times of India A small village in Rajasthan fights global warming big way

A small village in Rajasthan is combatting global warming through a community-driven nursery initiative that distributes indigenous saplings free of cost across Rajasthan, Punjab, and Haryana. The initiative, inspired by familial forestry and supported by international organizations, emphasizes environmental conservation and land restoration.

The Times of India In new innings with BJP, Champai fights to secure home turf

Former Jharkhand CM Champai Soren, now 68, has switched allegiance from JMM to BJP after being removed unceremoniously as CM for Hemant Soren. He seeks to prove his influence in Kolhan, aiming to secure his long-held seat in Seraikela amidst ongoing political dynamics.

The Times of India Ajit plays 'Anil Deshmukh' card in ex-mantri's bastion

Anil Deshmukh from NCP (Ajit Pawar faction) is contesting from Katol, causing confusion with NCP(SCP) candidate Salil Deshmukh, son of former minister Anil Deshmukh. Both candidates have similar names but are from rival factions. This could affect vote shares. BJP's Charansingh Thakur is the official Mahayuti candidate.

The Times of India BJP steps up attack on Cong over poll promises, Kharge hits back

Amidst election rivalry, BJP contrasts its credibility in welfare schemes under PM Modi’s leadership with Congress's unfulfilled promises. BJP spokesperson Sudhanshu Trivedi cites achievements like health insurance, free grains, and the revocation of Article 370.

The Times of India Centre initiates probe into death of 10 elephants in Bandhavgarh Tiger Reserve

The Union environment ministry has launched an independent inquiry into the deaths of 10 elephants in Bandhavgarh Tiger Reserve, suspecting poisoning. A central team supplements a state-level probe. Enhanced monitoring of other elephant herds and preventive measures are underway to avoid future incidents.

The Times of India Holy site razed, protests erupt in Odisha, Jharkhand

Tension erupted in Odisha's Keonjhar district after vandals desecrated a 200-year-old worship place in Jharkhand's Jayantigarh village. The incident led to road blockades and market closures in both states. Protesters halted inter-state traffic by blocking NH-20. Police have deployed forces to prevent further incidents and convened a peace committee meeting to restore calm.

The Times of India Court acquits 13, holds 1 guilty in '05 Kerala RSS man's killing

In a case related to the 2005 murder of RSS functionary T Ashwini Kumar in Kerala's Kannur district, only one out of 14 accused has been found guilty by the additional district and sessions court. The remaining 13 members of the National Development Front were acquitted due to lack of evidence and investigative flaws.

The Times of India Firms sanctioned by US not in violation of Indian laws: MEA

India is engaging with US authorities to resolve issues following American sanctions on 19 Indian companies for their alleged support of Russia in the Ukraine conflict. Emphasizing its legal framework and compliance with multilateral export control regimes, India is also working to educate its companies on export control provisions.

The Times of India Bhool Bhulaiyaa 3: Kartik Aaryan's film earns over Rs 36 crore on day 2

The Diwali releases saw strong box office performance over the holiday period, with both Bhool Bhulaiyaa 3 and Singham Again reporting significant earnings. Bhool Bhulaiyaa 3 is trending positively and is expected to achieve similar or slightly higher figures than Friday. Singham Again may see a slight dip or maintain similar numbers by the end of the day.

The Times of India Batteries, chains, screws: 65 objects in stomach kill 14-yr-old Hathras boy

A 14-year-old boy from Hathras, UP, died after doctors at Delhi’s Safdarjung Hospital removed 65 objects from his stomach, including batteries and razor blades. Aditya Sharma had been experiencing serious health issues and was taken to multiple hospitals for diagnosis, eventually succumbing to an intestinal infection. His family is devastated by the sudden loss.

The Times of India Jason Kelce smashes fan's phone for attack on Travis, Taylor Swift: 'Who's the f***** now?'

Former Philadelphia Eagles Center Jason Kelce confronted a Penn State fan outside Beaver Studio who hurled a homophobic slur at his brother Travis. Jason smashed the man's phone in retaliation, sparking debate on social media about whether his reaction was justified. "This is exactly how trolls should be handled in real life. Kudos to Jason Kelce," a post said.

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