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The Times of India 'Sacrifice won't go in vain': Shah vows to 'end Naxalism by March 2026' after 9 killed in Bastar

Chhattisgarh CM Vishnu Deo Sai condemned the naxal attack in Bijapur that killed 8 security personnel and a driver. The CM pledged that the sacrifices will not be in vain and vowed to continue the fight against Naxalism. The attack, which involved an IED blast, was seen as an act of frustration by the Naxalites.

The Times of India Saints' body moves SC, seeks intervention in Places of Worship Act

The Akhil Bhartiya Sant Samiti petitioned the Supreme Court to challenge sections of the Places of Worship Act, 1991, arguing they violate fundamental rights. The Supreme Court is examining several petitions on the issue, including one from AIMIM's Asaduddin Owaisi, and has paused proceedings in related lawsuits regarding the religious character of ten mosques.

The Times of India US to remove regulations preventing civil nuclear cooperation with India: Sullivan

The US is set to remove longstanding regulations to enable civil nuclear cooperation between Indian nuclear entities and US companies. National security advisor Jake Sullivan announced this during his visit to India, describing it as a significant step in advancing the bilateral partnership. This move allows restricted Indian entities to collaborate with the American private sector, scientists, and technologists.

The Times of India Dream Team: India-Australia combined XI from BGT

The five-Test Border-Gavaskar Trophy witnessed intense competition, with Australia defeating India 3-1. Key performers included Yashasvi Jaiswal, Steven Smith, and Travis Head. Jasprit Bumrah led India’s bowling attack, while Pat Cummins excelled for Australia. Rishabh Pant and Nitish Kumar Reddy contributed significantly. The combined XI features players showcasing technical excellence and match-winning abilities, reflecting the high stakes of the series.

The Times of India 'Rohit succumbs to Australian mental tactics'

Former Australian cricketer Kerry O'Keeffe claims that Australian tactics wore down India's Rohit Sharma during the Border-Gavaskar Trophy, causing his poor performance. Rohit averaged just 6.20 runs in the series. O'Keeffe also noted that Australia struggled to subdue Jasprit Bumrah but succeeded in pressuring other captains like Kraigg Brathwaite and Tim Southee.

The Times of India 'We’ll be back stronger': Yashasvi Jaiswal sets sights on comeback

Indian opener Yashasvi Jaiswal vows a strong comeback after a 1-3 series defeat against Australia in the Border-Gasvaskar Trophy. Despite his personal success with 391 runs, the team couldn't secure a win. Jasprit Bumrah excelled with 32 wickets. Jaiswal remains determined and gains praise from cricket legends for his performances.

The Times of India Stalin vs Guv: Raj Bhavan says Constitution 'insulted'; CM says walkout 'childish'

Tamil Nadu chief minister MK Stalin accused Governor RN Ravi of breaching constitutional protocol after he walked out of the assembly without delivering his address due to the omission of the National Anthem. Stalin criticised Ravi for repeatedly undermining traditions by altering government-prepared addresses. The incident sparked protests and a walkout by opposition members.

The Times of India Rename India Gate to Bharat Mata Dwar: BJP leader appeals to PM Modi

The Bharatiya Janata Party minority wing's national chief, Jamal Siddiqui, requested Prime Minister Narendra Modi to rename India Gate in New Delhi to Bharat Mata Dwar. In his letter, Siddiqui highlighted the patriotic sentiment fostered under Modi's leadership and acknowledged the renaming of significant landmarks. He believes renaming India Gate would honor the martyrs memorialized there.

The Times of India Why Sensex, Nifty tanked in trade - from FII selloff to HMPV concerns

Stock market crash today: BSE Sensex and Nifty50 plummeted on Friday due to widespread selling pressure brought by worries over Q3 earnings, continuous foreign investment outflows, and emerging HMPV infection concerns.

The Times of India BJP leader Patra takes swipe at Arvind Kejriwal over 'Sheesh Mahal'

BJP leader Sambit Patra accuses AAP's Arvind Kejriwal of corruption over the renovation of his official residence during the Covid-19 pandemic. Patra claims the construction estimate was Rs 7.61 crore, but the tender was released for Rs 8.62 crore, indicating a scam.

The Times of India UK PM reacts to Musk's grooming gang accusations

Drawing on his experience as chief prosecutor, Starmer highlighted his proactive role in reopening cases previously deemed closed. He recounted the first major prosecution of an Asian grooming gang in Rochdale during his tenure, setting a precedent for subsequent cases. “We changed, or I changed, the whole prosecution approach because I wanted to challenge and did challenge the myths and stereotypes that were stopping those victims being heard,” he stated.

The Times of India Hogg criticises Australian coach over remarks on India's 'intimidation'

Former Australia cricketer Brad Hogg criticised head coach Andrew McDonald's comments on India's alleged intimidation of Sam Konstas during the Sydney Test. Hogg suggested Konstas should prepare for retaliation and that McDonald focus on player preparation rather than defense. This incident highlights the balance between competitive aggression and sportsmanship in cricket.

The Times of India Rohman Shawl on being secure despite being associated as Sushmita Sen's bf

Rohman Shawl who was seen in 'Amaran' has opened up on being secure in his space despite the fact that people have largely associated him just as Sushmita Sen's boyfriend. The actor talks about making his own mark, beyond just that and how he deals with the constant scrutiny around.

The Times of India How Justin Trudeau lost his mojo

Critics often accused Trudeau of being a leader built for optics, a figure generated by a "woke Deus Ex Machina" designed solely to virtue signal. This sentiment resonated among those who saw his governance as more performative than substantive. From his frequent use of symbolic gestures—like painting his face black to express solidarity with minorities—to his penchant for delivering moralistic homilies, Trudeau became a polarising figure.

The Times of India K'taka, Maha respond to HMPV cases: Public health advisory issued

Health authorities in India are on alert following confirmed cases of Human Metapneumovirus (HMPV) in Bengaluru and Ahmedabad. Karnataka's government assures no immediate need for concern while advising standard respiratory hygiene. Maharashtra issues precautionary guidelines to hospitals, emphasizing preparedness for any surge. The focus is on monitoring, containment, and public awareness to manage this respiratory illness.

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