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The Times of India Photojournalist beaten to death with iron rod by neighbour in Bihar's Purnia

A 35-year-old photojournalist from Purnia was killed by his neighbor following a dispute. The attack happened at night, involving an iron rod. One person was arrested, while the main accused and his family fled. The journalist had prior conflicts with the neighbor. Authorities are investigating the incident.

The Times of India Anna University sexual assault case: All-women SIT probe, Rs 25 lakh compensation

The Madras high court has set up an all-women Special Investigation Team to investigate the Anna University sexual assault case. The court also ordered Rs 25 lakh compensation for the victim. Anna University must provide free education and boarding to the victim. The Tamil Nadu government might take action against the Chennai Commissioner of Police.

The Times of India How Nitish Reddy's father sacrificed for his son's cricket career

Nitish Kumar Reddy's maiden Test century at the MCG, achieved in the fourth Test of the Border Gavaskar Trophy, is a testament to the sacrifices and support of his father, Mutyala Reddy. Overcoming financial hardships and early criticisms, he supported Nitish and his efforts have played a crucial role in putting his son among India's cricket heroes.

The Times of India Manmohan Singh's final journey marked by mix of solemnity & politics

Dr. Manmohan Singh's final journey highlighted his dignified presence and transformative impact on India's economy. Mourners gathered to honour the former PM while political tensions emerged over cremation arrangements. Singh's quiet resilience and integrity were remembered by political and public figures alike.

The Times of India Zoho CEO Sridhar Vembu: To earn true respect in the world, Indians have to …

Zoho CEO Sridhar Vembu urges Indians to focus on developing technological capabilities within India instead of seeking validation abroad. Highlighting the importance of retaining talent to advance India's technological prowess, he questions the sustainability of relying on imported talent for national achievements.

The Times of India Heavy snowfall disrupts life in Kashmir: Flights, rail services suspended

Heavy snowfall has severely disrupted life in Kashmir, affecting travel, power supply, and infrastructure. With around 17 inches of snow recorded in some areas, the Jammu-Srinagar Highway and train services are suspended. The region faces power outages and ongoing road clearance efforts, amidst the harsh 'Chillai-Kalan' winter period.

The Times of India Nitish Reddy's famous Test ton amid high-tension drama - WATCH

Nitish Kumar Reddy scored his maiden Test and international hundred during the Boxing Day Test in Melbourne. Despite some anxious moments and tight drama as India lost wickets late on on Day 3, Reddy successfully reached the milestone off 171 balls. Bad light later stopped play with India at 358 for 9 in response to Australia's 474.

The Times of India Traffic disruption in Chennai amidst DMDK rally on Vijayakanth's death anniversary

Traffic was disrupted on Jawaharlal Nehru Salai, near Koyambedu, as DMDK workers and others gathered for Vijayakanth’s first death anniversary. DMDK leaders and workers breached security and held a rally, leading to traffic diversions and congestion. Vehicles moved slowly while the crowd added to the chaos. Traffic resumed after police intervention.

The Times of India Delhi records highest single-day December rainfall in 101 years

Delhi received 41.2 mm of rain in the past 24 hours till 8.30 am on Saturday, marking the highest single-day December rainfall in 101 years. The heavy rainfall resulted from an active western disturbance and its interaction with easterly winds. The city's air quality improved to 'moderate,' with an AQI of 152.

The Times of India 'Congress didn't even bother to call': Pranab Mukherjee’s daughter on Manmohan memorial

Sharmistha Mukherjee criticized Congress President Mallikarjun Kharge's proposal for a separate memorial for Dr. Manmohan Singh, pointing out that the Congress did not convene a condolence meeting for her late father, former President Pranab Mukherjee. She mentioned other leaders neglected by Congress due to not being part of the 'Gandhi' family, highlighting an ongoing issue.

The Times of India Watch: How Sam Konstas reacted after Virat Kohli's wicket at the MCG

The Boxing Day Test saw debutant Sam Konstas confront Virat Kohli on the first day, leading to Kohli's fine by the ICC after an accidental shoulder-bump. Despite Kohli's patient innings, he fell for 36 runs, intensifying their on-field rivalry as Konstas celebrated Kohli's dismissal vigorously.

The Times of India 'No official complaint from India for Virat Kohli heckling'

Virat Kohli's shoulder-bump to Australia's debutant Sam Konstas during the fourth Test sparked some hostility from fans, leading to heckling as Kohli walked back after his dismissal. Melbourne Cricket Club CEO, Stuart Fox, stated there was no official complaint from India. Kohli's performance saw a century partnership with Jaiswal before a mix-up led to the latter's run-out, impacting India's innings.

The Times of India US-India relations today because of Manmohan Singh's strategic vision: Joe Biden

US President Joe Biden expressed condolences on the passing of former Indian PM Manmohan Singh, praising his transformative leadership in economic liberalization and strategic US-India relations. Singh, who led India from 2004 to 2014, was lauded for his reforms and landmark legislations. Biden highlighted personal interactions and Singh's significant contributions to global cooperation.

The Times of India Double standards? Netizens recall Musk's 'Haitian immigrant slurs' amid immigration reform push

Elon Musk calls for increased immigration to address the tech talent shortage, while facing criticism for his past involvement in anti-immigrant narratives. Musk's advocacy for H-1B reforms aligns with Silicon Valley's demand for skilled workers, despite conflicts with Republican leaders over immigration policies.

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