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The Times of India 'No male friends, hair and makeup by experts everyday': Dubai woman on husband's rules
Soudi Al Nadak's viral Instagram video showcases the strict lifestyle rules set by her millionaire husband in Dubai, which include coordinating outfits and avoiding work or male friendships. Garnering over 3 million views, the video has received mixed reactions, reflecting admiration for luxury and criticism for personal restrictions.
The Times of India Shiv Sena (UBT)’s Arvind Sawant apologises for 'sexist' remarks on Shaina NC
Shiv Sena (UBT) leader Arvind Sawant apologized following backlash for his 'imported maal' comment. Defending his 55-year political career, he stated he had never disrespected women. Sawant expressed regret if anyone was hurt, asserting that respect for women transcends party lines.
The Times of India Only Hindu staff in Tirumala but Centre wants non-Muslims in Waqf: Owaisi
AIMIM leader Asaduddin Owaisi criticizes Prime Minister Modi over the new TTD chairman's proposal for an exclusively Hindu staff policy at the Tirumala temple. Owaisi points out the contradiction with the government's push for non-Muslim inclusion in Waqf Boards and Councils.
The Times of India Security forces gun down 2 militants in Jammu and Kashmir's Anantnag
Security forces in Jammu and Kashmir eliminated two militants in Anantnag following an encounter. Operations continue in Srinagar and Bandipora after terrorists engaged forces. A rise in terrorist attacks targets migrant workers, with incidents in Budgam, Shopian, and Pulwama involving injured and deceased victims in recent weeks.
The Times of India Ammunition cartridge found in Air India seat pocket of Delhi-Dubai flight
Air India reported a major security breach on October 27, discovering an ammunition cartridge in a seat pocket of a flight from Dubai to Delhi. Following strict security protocols, a complaint was lodged with the Airport Police. This incident occurs amid a surge in hoax threats targeting flights, prompting authorities to consider stricter countermeasures against false alarms.
The Times of India How much does Prashant Kishor charge for political advice? JSP chief reveals fee
Jan Suraaj Party chief, Prashant Kishor, revealed he charges over Rs 100 crore for his election advice, allowing him to fund his campaign for two years. Launching the Jan Suraaj Party in Patna, Kishor aims to contest all 243 seats in the 2025 Bihar assembly elections, with 40 female candidates included.
The Times of India Trapped in tree with 50 injuries, animal bite: Baby survives throw from bridge
In Hamirpur, Uttar Pradesh, a newborn baby boy named Krishna was thrown from a bridge and sustained severe injuries, including animal bites. After two months of intensive treatment at Kanpur's Lala Lajpat Rai hospital, Krishna fully recovered. The hospital staff formed a deep emotional attachment with him during his stay.
The Times of India Lost for 47 years, Nasa reconnects with Voyager 1 spacecraft 15 billion miles away
NASA has re-established contact with 47-year-old Voyager 1 after years of silence. The spacecraft's fault protection system shut down its radio transmitter, sparking investigations into the cause. Commands and data exchanges between the spacecraft and NASA take nearly two days, with engineers working to restore normal operations.
The Times of India Rishabh Pant surpasses Yashasvi Jaiswal
Rishabh Pant sets a new record by hitting the fastest Test fifty by an Indian against New Zealand, achieving the mark in just 36 balls on Day 2 of the third Test in Mumbai. Pant’s aggressive 60 off 59 balls, including eight fours and two sixes, helped India recover after early wickets.
The Times of India 'Giving the mic ole Hawk Tuah': Trump's gesture at rally goes viral
In the final days before the election, Donald Trump and Kamala Harris held competing rallies in Wisconsin. Trump faced microphone issues leading to a viral moment due to an awkward gesture. Harris’ team posted the clip with a cryptic caption. Despite difficulties, Trump managed to keep the crowd engaged amid the technical problems.
The Times of India UPI gets these changes starting November 1
Starting November 1, 2024, NPCI introduces new UPI changes including an auto top-up feature and higher transaction limits for UPI Lite. Transactions up to Rs 1,000 no longer require a PIN, while wallet balance limits increase to Rs 5,000. The auto top-up feature recharges the UPI Lite account automatically, enhancing convenience for small-value payments.
The Times of India 3-year-old girl raped, murdered in Andhra; body found buried in bushes
A three-and-a-half-year-old girl was brutally raped and murdered by a 22-year-old relative in the Yanadi Colony of AM Puram village, Tirupati district. The suspect lured the child with the promise of chocolates, committed the crime in a secluded area, and subsequently buried her body. Following his confession, the police intervened and took him into custody.
The Times of India Travis Kelce believes that the NFL should cease issuing penalties for its players'
Kansas City Chiefs' Travis Kelce voiced concerns over new NFL rules penalizing celebratory gestures deemed violent, like pretending to shoot guns. Defensive lineman Malcolm Roach and wide receiver Andrei Iosivas were fined for such actions. Kelce criticized these regulations, arguing they overly restrict players' celebrations and negatively impact the game.
The Times of India 'Just because he is Virat Kohli ... ': Ex-cricketer
RCB retained Kohli, Patidar, and Dayal for IPL 2025, with Kohli likely resuming captaincy after du Plessis wasn't retained. Former cricketer Sanjay Manjrekar urges fans to objectively analyze Kohli's T20 performances, questioning if he is the right choice for captaincy based on recent performance. During Kohli's previous tenure as captain from 2013 to 2021, RCB reached the finals once in 2016.
The Times of India 'Who the hell cares?': Trump's remarks on rising sea levels cause stir
Former US President Donald Trump, at a Milwaukee rally, dismissed climate change concerns, calling it overstated and mocking rising sea level fears. Trump emphasized nuclear threats as a greater danger. His stance sharply contrasts with the Biden administration's climate policies aimed at mitigating global warming impacts.