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The Times of India Watch: Israel deploys US THAAD system for first time - what is it
The United States' THAAD missile defense system was used in Israel for the first time to intercept a Houthi ballistic missile from Yemen. The interception's success is under analysis, with no confirmation if it was by the American or Israeli system. THAAD is designed to destroy missiles using hit-to-kill technology.
The Times of India 'A knock to remember': Tendulkar hails Reddy's maiden Test ton
Sachin Tendulkar praised Nitish Kumar Reddy on his X account for his maiden century that helped India reach 358-9 on the third day of the fourth Test against Australia. Despite rainy conditions, 21-year-old Reddy, supported by Washington Sundar, showed composure and skill with 105 not out. His performance was crucial, reducing the deficit to 116 runs.
The Times of India Elon Musk sends ‘strong’ message amid US immigration debate
Elon Musk called for a rise in immigration to address the skilled tech worker shortage in the US. He emphasized attracting top talent from around the world to maintain the country's competitive edge. Musk also criticized those prioritizing personal gain over national well-being. His statement comes amid ongoing debates on immigration policies.
The Times of India Indian CEO's 'emoji reply to post saying: Indians may manage, but they cannot…
An online claim suggesting that all noteworthy AI companies were founded by 'white Europeans' was quickly debunked, highlighting the success of Indian-origin entrepreneurs like Aravind Srinivas of Perplexity AI. Srinivas's response reignited discussions on the significant contributions of Indian talent in AI, emphasizing the need to recognize diversity in the tech industry.
The Times of India Dayle Haddon passes away at 76; cops suspect carbon monoxide leak at home
Model and actress Dayle Haddon, known for her career in the 70s to 90s, tragically passed away at home in Pennsylvania due to a suspected carbon monoxide leak at age 76. The Solebury Township Police discovered high levels of carbon monoxide at the scene. Haddon was found unresponsive while another person was taken to the hospital.
The Times of India 'One of the greatest hundreds in Indian cricket history': Gavaskar
Young Indian cricketer Nitish Kumar Reddy earned praise from Sunil Gavaskar for his remarkable unbeaten century during the Boxing Day Test in Melbourne. Reddy, aged 21, scored 105 runs, helping India avoid the follow-on. Gavaskar predicts a bright future for Reddy, emphasizing the need for him to stay committed and appreciative of his family's sacrifices.
The Times of India Yoon accused of ordering shooting to enter parliament
South Korea's suspended president, Yoon Suk Yeol, allegedly authorised the military to use force to enter parliament during his failed attempt to declare martial law, according to a prosecutors' report. The report details alarming orders to break into the National Assembly. According to the document, Yoon expressed willingness to declare martial law multiple times.
The Times of India The Nitish Reddy story: How Rs 15K/month helped shape India's new superstar
Nitish Kumar Reddy, at 21, made history by scoring a maiden century at the Melbourne Cricket Ground on Saturday. Overcoming financial hurdles with the support of Andhra Cricket and guidance from MSK Prasad, Nitish played a pivotal role in rescuing India from a precarious position, demonstrating remarkable grit and determination.
The Times of India Hilarious! 'Nitish Reddy needs the DSP to protect him'
Nitish Kumar Reddy's maiden Test hundred was achieved dramatically in front of a record crowd at the Melbourne Cricket Ground. Reddy, alongside Washington Sundar, forged a crucial partnership, overcoming nervy moments and key dismissals, as India eded Day 3 at 358 for 9, with Reddy unbeaten on 105. India are still 116 runs behind Australia's 474.
The Times of India China deploys 400 troops, choppers at Buddhist academy in Tibet
China has deployed nearly 400 troops at Larung Gar Buddhist Academy to enforce stricter surveillance, with plans to impose regulations in 2022 limiting monks' residency to 15 years and requiring registration. These measures aim at reducing the monastery's population. The academy has experienced significant crackdowns since its founding, including demolitions in 2016-2017.
The Times of India Fire Nahi, Wildfire! Social media goes bonkers over Nitish ton
Young Nitish Kumar Reddy scored his first Test century in the fourth Border-Gavaskar Trophy match against Australia at the Melbourne Cricket Ground. At 21, he became the third youngest Indian to achieve this milestone in Australia. He ended the day unbeaten on 105, contributing to India's total of 358 for 9 in response to Australia's 474.
The Times of India 'Yeh aankhon mein aansoo wala 100 hai': Shastri hails Reddy's maiden ton
Nitish Kumar Reddy's maiden Test century came at a crucial moment for India during the fourth Test against Australia at MCG. He scored an unbeaten 105, helping India to 358 for nine. His achievement was celebrated by former cricketers and fans alike, including his emotional father. Reddy's partnership with Washington Sundar was pivotal for India.
The Times of India 'Cong, BJP have joined hands': Kejriwal on LG ordering probe into AAP women's scheme
Arvind Kejriwal accuses BJP of planning to block the Mahila Samman Yojana and Sanjeevani scheme in Delhi. He promises to implement these schemes if re-elected. Kejriwal alleges that BJP and Congress are opposing AAP's initiatives. The schemes include a Rs 2,100 benefit for women and free medical treatment for senior citizens in Delhi.
The Times of India 'We all are very proud and happy': Nitish Kumar Reddy's family
India's Nitish Kumar Reddy scores his maiden Test hundred in the Boxing Day Test against Australia, leading a significant comeback from 221/7. Reddy, supported by Washington Sundar, reaches 105 not out, achieving the century with a composed on-drive amidst intense family support and dramatic scenes at MCG.
The Times of India Bahubali at the MCG: Nitish Reddy makes a statement with maiden ton
Nitish Kumar Reddy achieved his maiden Test century at the MCG in front of a massive crowd, including his emotional father. Reddy's composed batting under pressure, highlighted by his expert balance and footwork, rescued India from a precarious position, securing his place as a promising talent.