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The Times of India Chargesheet to say Baba Siddique was killed for being close to Salman Khan

Police concluded that the killing of former state minister Baba Siddique was ordered by gangster Anmol Bishnoi due to Siddique's proximity to actor Salman Khan. Police found no evidence linking the murder to Slum Rehabilitation Authority disputes. Charges will be filed against 26 accused, including absconders Anmol Bishnoi and Shubam Lonkar.

The Times of India Homeopaths can prescribe allopathic meds, says Maharashtra FDA

Homeopaths in Maharashtra, who have completed a certificate course in modern pharmacology, are now permitted by the FDA to prescribe allopathic medicines. This move follows the 2016 state government amendment to the Maharashtra Medical Council Act. While homeopathic practitioners welcome the directive, the Indian Medical Association (IMA) plans to challenge it legally.

The Times of India SC raps Punjab government over Dallewal health, seeks report in 24 hours

The Supreme Court ordered Punjab's chief secretary and police chief to explain non-compliance with its directive for hospitalising fasting farmer Jagjit Singh Dallewal. Despite efforts by state ministers, protesters refused to allow his hospitalisation. The court emphasised the state's responsibility for Dallewal's health and warned of contempt proceedings.

The Times of India Manmohan Singh could be brutally candid if he trusted you

MMS, renowned for his integrity in Indian politics, remained honorable despite a coal scam accusation during his tenure as Prime Minister. Admirable for his simplicity, candor, and dedication, he kept his family away from public life. Known for valuing education, his legacy is profoundly respected, and his character is cherished.

The Times of India Manmohan Singh combined courage, vision & humility

Manmohan Singh's career is highlighted by his vision, courage, and humility. His reforms in the 1990s and tenure as PM reflect his blend of ideas and execution. Notably, he prioritized national benefit over personal gain, demonstrated during the rupee devaluation. Singh's leadership, combining ethical integrity and economic efficiency, made a significant impact on India's growth.

The Times of India Man who saw tomorrow: Manmohan Singh was very good at dialogue, building consensus

Dr Manmohan Singh's passing is a personal and significant loss for many. He played a crucial role in shaping India's economy through the 1991 reforms, which set the country on a new developmental path. His legacies include dedication to economic reform, building consensus in a diverse nation, and his simplicity, honesty, and decency.

The Times of India India's development priorities were key to Manmohan Singh's foreign policy

Manmohan Singh's foreign policy emphasized India's development priorities, resulting in the 2008 civil nuclear deal with the US. He focused on stable, long-term relationships, regional cooperation, and economic integration. Singh significantly improved India's relations with the Gulf, Asean, and China, and nearly resolved the Kashmir dispute through back-channel negotiations.

The Times of India Man arrested for harassing US woman at wedding in Jaipur

A 44-year-old nursing staff member from a New Delhi hospital was arrested for harassing a 22-year-old US woman at a wedding in Jaipur's Chomu Palace Hotel. The accuser, identified as Ashish Mohan Das, fled after the incident on December 21. He was apprehended through CCTV and digital evidence, and is currently being interrogated by police.

The Times of India With 84.7%, duo from Tirupati, Hyderabad top CA exam; 11,500 qualify

The exam results for Chartered Accountants were declared, showing a 13.4% success rate for candidates who attempted both groups. Heramb Maheshwari and Rishab Ostwal scored the highest. The CA final exams were conducted by ICAI in Nov 2024 with 11,500 students successfully qualifying as CAs.

The Times of India High court chides Tamil Nadu government for seeking credit for arrest in rape case

"Madras high court criticizes the DMK government and police over their handling of an alleged rape case at Anna University. The court questions police conduct regarding suspect identification and press conferences. The accused, a history-sheeter with multiple prior cases, raises concerns about campus security and law enforcement effectiveness. Advocate Varalakshmi calls for judicial intervention for an impartial investigation."

The Times of India Rs 1.5 crore defamation notice to Rahul Gandhi for Hathras post

Rahul Gandhi received a defamation notice of Rs 1.5 crore from the lawyer of three men acquitted in the 2020 Hathras gangrape case after his December 14 video claimed that the victim's family was confined while the accused roamed free, allegedly damaging their reputations.

The Times of India Over 40 batches of drugs are 'not of standard': CDSCO survey

The Central Drug Standards Control Organisation (CDSCO) found 41 batches of various drugs to be of sub-standard quality in November. These drugs, used for common conditions like fever and acid reflux, failed specified quality parameters. CDSCO has issued an alert and introduced new guidelines for drug inspections, requiring inspectors to collect at least 10 samples per month.

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