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The Times of India Australia is going to be a different ball game: Rohit Sharma
Captain Rohit Sharma emphasizes the importance of India's mental preparedness for the challenging tour of Australia after a 0-3 home series whitewash by New Zealand. With the first Test approaching, he stresses creating a supportive environment for young players and plans intensive practice sessions to adapt to Australian conditions.
The Times of India Trudeau govt under fire over violence outside Brampton temple in Canada
India condemns a violent attack by alleged Sikh extremists on Hindu Sabha Mandir in Canada, involving sticks and pro-Khalistani flags. Canadian PM Trudeau and opposition leaders denounce the violence, stressing the importance of religious safety. Investigations continue amid rising concerns over Khalistani influence.
The Times of India Singham Again OTT release: Ajay Devgn’s film to release on this streaming platform
Meanwhile, Bhool Bhulaiyaa 3 is also performing well and is on track to become a hit, though it may face challenges in maintaining its momentum post the Diwali holidays. The performance on Monday will be crucial in determining if the film can sustain its success
The Times of India Chhath Puja 2024: When is Chhath Puja? Know Date and Significance
Chhath Puja, prominent in Bihar, Uttar Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh, and West Bengal, honors Lord Surya. The rituals span four days: Nahaye Khaye involves spiritual purification, Kharna includes a Nirjala fast, Sandhya Arghya features an evening offering to the Sun God, and Usha Arghya concludes with prayers to the rising Sun and breaking the fast.
The Times of India Chinese online shopping giant that has become 'headache' for Zara, H&M in trouble
Shein and Temu, Chinese e-commerce giants, challenge Amazon in the US and Zara and H&M in Europe with low prices and fast turnover. Temu faces a European Union investigation for potential violations of the Digital Services Act, including consumer protection and data privacy concerns. The company risks significant fines if found in breach.
The Times of India Andhra Pradesh: 4 die of electrocution during statue installation
In Taatiparru village of Andhra Pradesh, four young men died due to electrocution while preparing for a statue inauguration. A fifth person is hospitalized. The victims, involved in setting up banners, include Bolla Veerraju, Pamarthi Nagendra, Marishetti Manikantha, and Kasagani Krishna. The incident occurred on Sunday, and their bodies are sent for autopsy.
The Times of India Maratha quota activist Manoj Jarange takes U-turn, says won't back any party
Maratha quota activist Manoj Jarange announces that he will not endorse any candidates or political parties in the upcoming Maharashtra assembly elections. He urges the Maratha community to decide independently and hold candidates accountable for their stance on Maratha reservations. Jarange emphasizes the community's strength and his ongoing fight for their reservation under the OBC category.
The Times of India SBI customers, these SMS & WhatsApp messages on rewards points are fake
State Bank of India (SBI) warns its customers about fraudulent SMS and WhatsApp messages related to SBI Reward points. The bank clarifies it never sends such messages and advises users against clicking suspicious links. The fake messages prompt customers to redeem reward points and could lead to potential scams.
The Times of India At least 20 dead after bus falls into gorge in Uttarakhand's Almora
At least 20 people have died and many others are injured after a bus fell into a 200-metre deep gorge in Uttarakhand's Almora district. Emergency responders have initiated search and rescue operations. Uttarakhand Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami has conveyed his condolences and directed swift relief efforts for the victims.
The Times of India Soon book Indian Railways tickets, track trains on just one app
Indian Railways plans a 'super app' by December to integrate ticket booking, platform passes, and train schedules into one platform. Developed by CRIS and integrated with IRCTC systems, the app aims to streamline services and enhance revenue, while IRCTC maintains a dominant role in online ticket reservations.
The Times of India 'Virat Kohli, Rohit Sharma should retire if... '
India's loss to New Zealand has put pressure on the team ahead of the Border-Gavaskar Trophy against Australia. Former India pacer Karsan Ghavri highlights Rohit Sharma and Virat Kohli's poor form, stressing the need for experienced players. In an exclusive chat with TimesofIndia.com, Ghavri speaks about Rohit and Virat, India's struggle against, upcoming series vs Australia and more.
The Times of India Rohit Sharma's 'safe space' in Tests putting him at risk
India captain Rohit Sharma's performance in the current home Test season has been disappointing, scoring only 133 runs in five matches. Dinesh Karthik suggests that Rohit's reliance on aggressive play, rather than trusting his technique, has contributed to his struggles. India suffered a historic 0-3 series loss against New Zealand.
The Times of India 'Deeply disturbing': India condemns violence outside temple in Canada
India condemned the violence outside the Hindu Sabha Mandir in Brampton by pro-Khalistani groups, urging Canada for better security measures for consular events. Canadian PM Justin Trudeau and opposition MP Chandra Arya also criticized the extremism, while the Ontario Sikhs and Gurdwara Council called for a thorough investigation.
The Times of India Road to WTC Final: What India must do in BGT
India's 0-3 home series defeat to New Zealand has dropped them to second place in the World Test Championship standings. Australia's victory propels them to the top. India must now win four of their remaining five matches in Australia to secure their WTC final spot. In the current WTC cycle, India's fifth defeat led to a substantial reduction in their points percentage (PCT), declining from 62.82 to 58.33. This drop positioned India behind Australia, who reclaimed the top position with a PCT of 62.50.
The Times of India 'Can you imagine a wife not telling her husband': Trump camp attacks Harris for ad
A controversial advertisement for Kamala Harris's campaign features a woman voting secretly for Harris despite her husband's belief she supports Trump. Narrated by Julia Roberts, it underscores the privacy of voting. The ad has drawn sharp criticism from Trump supporters, labeling it deceitful. It highlights the crucial battle for votes in the upcoming election, with Harris focusing on mobilizing women voters amid a significant gender gap.