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The Times of India 'Ready to go alone': Rahul Gandhi after being stopped mid-way from visiting violence-hit Sambhal

Rahul Gandhi and Priyanka Gandhi were barred by UP police from entering Sambhal, a district recently hit by violence following a mosque survey. Gandhi, asserting his right as Leader of the Opposition, called the police action unconstitutional and offered to go alone, but was refused. Priyanka Gandhi echoed his sentiments, questioning the UP police's handling of the situation.

The Times of India BCCI objects to Pak demand, Champions Trophy deadlock continues

The BCCI has opposed PCB's conditional agreement to a hybrid model for the upcoming Champions Trophy, causing fresh deadlock. While Pakistan allowed India to play at a neutral venue, they demanded to not play in India in future tournaments. BCCI rejected this citing no security threat in India. Discussions for an amicable solution are ongoing.

The Times of India ISRO Proba 3 mission launch today: Know details

ISRO is set to launch the ESA’s Proba-3 mission on December 4, 2024, aimed at studying the Sun's corona using precision formation-flying between two spacecraft. This mission, showcasing international collaboration and advanced technology, will provide continuous observation of the Sun’s outer atmosphere and insights into space weather phenomena, marking a significant advancement in solar research.

The Times of India Google, Meta investing billions in India’s submarine optic fibre infra

Global tech leaders Google and Meta are investing heavily in submarine fibre cables to India, challenging domestic data providers Reliance Jio, Bharti Airtel, and Tata Communications. Google plans to introduce the Blue-Raman Submarine Cable System in 2025, while Meta's $10 billion subsea project aims to enhance data transmission capacities.

The Times of India 'Agar India, Pakistan land kar jaati toh...' says Shoaib Akhtar

Shoaib Akhtar believes India is more eager to play in Pakistan than vice versa, emphasizing that Virat Kohli is particularly keen. Despite the ICC Champions Trophy matches being relocated to Dubai for Indian teams, Akhtar urges Pakistan to adopt a positive stance towards future tournaments in India. PCB demands equal hybrid model terms for ICC events held in India.

The Times of India South Delhi horror: Man, his wife and daughter found murdered in Neb Sarai

A man, his wife, and their daughter were discovered murdered in their South Delhi home on Wednesday morning. Their son, returning from a morning walk, found them and notified the police. No signs of ransacking or theft were evident. A case has been registered, and an investigation is ongoing.

The Times of India Fans barred from India nets sessions after heckling

Practice sessions for the Indian cricket team will no longer be open to the public during the rest of the Border-Gavaskar Trophy. The decision follows disturbances caused by loud chants and comments from fans during their training in Adelaide on December 3, which affected their preparation for the pink-ball Test starting December 6.

The Times of India Adelaide pitch curator's advice to India, Australia

India, despite their previous poor show, enter the second Test of the Border-Gavaskar Trophy with confidence after a big win in Perth. The Adelaide Oval pitch is expected to be balanced, offering assistance to both bowlers and batters, making the upcoming day-night Test an intriguing contest. The second Test begins on December 6.

The Times of India Tech CEO: I support a 14-hr work culture not because I am an Indian…

Daksh Gupta, CEO of Greptile, defends his policy of 14-hour workdays, citing the necessity for startup success. Despite criticism of the 84-hour workweek, Gupta stresses transparency during hiring and compares the effort to launching a rocket. The debate highlights concerns over employee burnout and long-term sustainability.

The Times of India PAN 2.0 for free! How to get PAN Card with QR code - step-by-step guide

PAN card holders can update their addresses for free and receive an e-PAN with a QR code via email. They can also request a physical copy for Rs 50. The initiative, PAN 2.0, aims to digitise the PAN and TAN administration system for better taxpayer services.

The Times of India Badal assassination bid: 5 videos show how attack unfolded

Sukhbir Singh Badal, undergoing religious penance at the Golden Temple, faced an assassination attempt by Narayan Singh Chaura. Despite security attempts, Chaura fired a shot which was deflected harmlessly by a volunteer's quick action. Badal, uninjured, remained calm and continued his duties in the face of danger.

The Times of India Mukesh Ambani's Viacom 18 finally gets rights of JioHotstar after month-long drama

Jiohotstar.com has been officially transferred to Viacom18 Media Pvt. Ltd., a subsidiary of Reliance Industries, confirming Reliance's ownership. The domain, originally owned by a Delhi-based engineer and later transferred to Dubai siblings, faced legal and commercial disputes, now resolved. Manish Painuly from Viacom18 is the current registrant and administrative contact.

The Times of India Ben Stokes lashes out at ICC after England, NZ penalised

Ben Stokes was left bemused over the ICC's over-rate penalties imposed on England after their win against New Zealand, leading to the deduction of World Test Championship points. England and New Zealand were penalised for slow over-rates in the first Test.

The Times of India How alert 'sewadar' saved life of Sukhbir Singh Badal at Golden Temple

A hardline Sikh activist attempted to assassinate former deputy chief minister Sukhbir Singh Badal at the Golden Temple by opening fire. A swift-acting sewadar prevented the shooting by deflecting the attacker's arm. Sukhbir continued his religious duties despite the ordeal. The attacker was identified but police have not officially confirmed it.

The Times of India KL Rahul's cheeky reply to 'at what position will you bat'

KL Rahul found form while opening batting in Rohit Sharma's absence during the Perth Test against Australia. With Rohit back, questions arise about Rahul's batting position in the Adelaide Test. Rahul responded humorously about the decision, opting to keep his cards close to the chest. The pink-ball match at the Adelaide Oval begins on December 6.

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