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The Times of India Baba Vanga predictions 2025: Major life transformation for 3 Zodiac Signs
In 2025, Aries, Taurus, and Gemini zodiac signs are expected to undergo substantial life changes, particularly in finances and employment. Aries will find new opportunities and success, Taurus will reap the benefits of past efforts, and Gemini will utilize creativity and problem-solving skills to overcome challenges and secure a stable future.
The Times of India 'Chunavi Hindu': BJP targets Kejriwal for 'Raavan came in form of golden deer' remark
The BJP has accused Arvind Kejriwal of misinterpreting the Ramayana for political gain, calling him a 'Chunavi Hindu.' Kejriwal compared the BJP to the 'golden deer' in the Ramayana, which BJP leaders claim reflects his ignorance about Hindu scriptures. The controversy arises ahead of the Delhi assembly elections.
The Times of India Will Laken Riley Act in US lead to visa bans, including for India?
President Trump has signed an Executive Order to promptly remove all undocumented immigrants, including those from India. With the potential enactment of the Laken Riley Bill, fears of sweeping visa bans arise if countries do not cooperate in repatriating their citizens.
The Times of India Budget: Provide flat 30% deductions on gross income - here’s why
Adhil Shetty, CEO of BankBazaar, urges Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman to raise the 30% income tax threshold to ₹18 lakh in Union Budget 2025, restructure the tax brackets, and introduce a 30% flat deduction on gross income.
The Times of India Worst Nazi Ever: Social media users defend Elon Musk
The Times of India ‘Hope US will reconsider’: WHO expresses regret over withdrawal under Trump’s order
The World Health Organization (WHO) has expressed deep regret over President Trump's decision to withdraw the United States from the organization. This move may weaken global health efforts, as the US has been a major financial contributor. The decision could also affect international pandemic preparedness and response.
The Times of India This country takes bold steps to tackle children's screen time
The Singapore government initiates stricter regulations to limit screen time for children in schools and preschools, starting February 1. The measures include banning screen use for children under 18 months, restricting screen time in educational settings, and offering guidelines for parents to limit daily screen use, promoting healthier lifestyles and child development.
The Times of India Watch: Cricketer Rinku Singh gifts father high-end sports bike
Cricketer Rinku Singh has gifted a Kawasaki Ninja 400 bike, valued at over Rs 5 lakh, to his father who used to deliver cooking gas cylinders. The gesture has gone viral, touching fans' hearts. Rinku, now engaged to Priya Saroj, has played two ODIs and 30 T20Is for India, and will next be seen in the T20I series against England.
The Times of India Watch: Shami shines in jersey photoshoot ahead of England T20Is
On the eve of the India-England T20 series opener, Team India unveiled their new jersey with a spirited photoshoot led by captain Suryakumar Yadav. Mohammed Shami’s return to the team after over a year, symbolising resilience, was a highlight. The series begins on January 22, offering a crucial platform for both teams.
The Times of India Neutral expert upholds India's stand on Indus Water Treaty against Pakistan
The Indian government has welcomed the decision by a neutral expert in favor of India's stance on seven questions related to the Kishenganga and Ratle hydroelectric projects under the Indus Waters Treaty. The expert will now proceed to the merits phase, which will result in a final decision on these differences.
The Times of India Donald Trump ends work from home for government employees; read the memo
President Trump began his first full day in office by signing executive orders on various issues, including freezing government hiring and ending remote work for federal employees. Several private companies such as Amazon and JPMorgan have already discontinued work-from-home policies, leading to employee complaints. The Trump administration faces potential challenges from unions opposed to ending remote work.
The Times of India How to stay healthy even at 75 and beyond: Singapore Finance Wizard shares formula
Ng Kok Song, a 76-year-old former Singapore government official, shares his SHIELD approach for a long and vibrant life. SHIELD stands for Sleep, Handling Stress, Interaction, Exercise, Learning, and Diet. He emphasizes the significance of quality sleep, stress management through meditation, social interactions, regular exercise, lifelong learning, and a balanced diet.
The Times of India 'We lack ...': Ashwin questions India's CT squad composition
Ravichandran Ashwin raises concerns about India's squad for the ICC Champions Trophy, pointing out the lack of left-handed batters in the top order and the absence of a reliable No. 8 batter. He suggests possible batting order adjustments and highlights the impact of dew in Dubai, emphasising key squad and balance considerations.
The Times of India 'Great to be able to have families on tours': Buttler amid BCCI diktat
England captain Jos Buttler stressed the importance of having families on tours, asserting that it doesn't significantly impact the game. He highlighted the post-COVID realities and the need to share experiences with loved ones. The BCCI's rule now requires prior consent from head coach Gautam Gambhir for changes in family time policy.
The Times of India Rohit's Ranji participation forces MCA to increase seating capacity
Indian cricketers Rohit Sharma, Yashasvi Jaiswal, and Shreyas Iyer will play in Mumbai's Ranji Trophy match against Jammu & Kashmir at the Sharad Pawar Academy Ground in BKC. The MCA will increase seating to 500 for fans. Nitin Menon will officiate his 50th T20I in Pune and Anil Dandekar will umpire his 100th First-Class match in Salem.