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The Times of India Nawab Malik’s son-in-law, in hospital after SUV accident, dies
Nawab Malik's son-in-law Sameer Khan passed away at Criticare Hospital following severe injuries from an incident on September 18. Khan sustained a brain clot and multiple fractures after his driver, Abdul Ansari, accidentally hit the accelerator instead of the brakes, crashing into Khan outside a Kurla hospital.
The Times of India Tendulkar questions India's preparation after whitewash
Sachin Tendulkar reflects on India's unexpected 3-0 series defeat to New Zealand, emphasizing the need for introspection. He commends individual performances by Shubman Gill and Rishabh Pant, while praising New Zealand's consistency and strategy. Ajaz Patel's standout bowling performance played a pivotal role in India's losses, highlighted by his 11-wicket haul.
The Times of India Meet Sunil Sharma, BJP's first-ever leader of opposition in J&K assembly
BJP has appointed Sunil Sharma, MLA from Padder Nagseni, as the leader of the opposition in the J&K Legislative Assembly. Sharma, who previously served as a minister, won the constituency after the 2022 delimitation, and is focused on expanding the party's presence following the abrogation of Article 370.
The Times of India Actor Vijay's TVK opposes BJP's push for 'One Nation, One Election'
Actor Vijay's party, Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam (TVK), passed resolutions against the Centre's NEET exam, the 'One Nation, One Election' initiative, and the Waqf Amendment Bill, while criticizing the DMK government for law and order issues. Vijay aims for TVK to be a major change force in Tamil Nadu, challenging both the BJP and DMK's governance.
The Times of India Jaishankar shares story in Brisbane when PM Modi asked him...
S Jaishankar discussed the evolution of Indo-Australian relations, highlighting the significant efforts made. Speaking to the Indian community in Brisbane, he talked about an early conversation with PM Modi in 2014. He emphasised the role of QUAD, education, research, and substantial infrastructure improvements. He also highlighted the role of QUAD, educational cooperation, and significant progress in India.
The Times of India 'Ghaddha khoda aur khud gir gaye': Harbhajan Singh
Reflecting on India's 0-3 Test series defeat to New Zealand, Harbhajan Singh criticized overly spin-friendly pitches. He admitted that while they aimed to challenge New Zealand, the plan backfired, benefiting New Zealand’s bowlers. Harbhajan stressed the need for balanced pitches for competitive cricket. Ajaz Patel’s pivotal 11-wicket haul contributed significantly to New Zealand's historic series win in India.
The Times of India 'Singham Again': Ajay Devgn's film crosses Rs 125 crore
Ajay Devgn's 'Singham Again' has achieved impressive box office success, earning over ₹125 crore worldwide in its first two days since its November 1 release. The film features a star-studded cast, including Kareena Kapoor and Akshay Kumar, and is directed by Rohit Shetty, offering a modern take on the 'Ramayana'.
The Times of India Why did New York officials euthanize Peanut the Squirrel?
New York officials seized and euthanized a pet squirrel named Peanut, causing outrage and support for owner Mark Longo. Peanut was a social media sensation and symbol for Longo's animal sanctuary. Authorities cited concerns about rabies, with Peanut allegedly biting an officer. The incident sparked online backlash from public figures, including Elon Musk.
The Times of India What is silent firing companies are using to replace staff with AI
In the age of AI, 'silent firing' emerges as a subtle workforce reduction tactic where employers create demoralising conditions causing employees to leave voluntarily. Companies, including Amazon, use this to replace human roles with AI, raising ethical and psychological concerns about its impact on employee morale and job security.
The Times of India 'No justification for targeting innocent civilians': Omar Abdullah on Srinagar grenade attack
Jammu and Kashmir chief minister described Sunday's grenade attack in Srinagar's 'Sunday market' as 'deeply disturbing,' highlighting the need for urgent security measures. The attack by terrorists targeting a CRPF bunker injured 11 civilians, happening near a heavily fortified area, following the elimination of a prominent Lashkar-e-Taiba commander.
The Times of India 'Bhool Bhulaiyaa 3': Kartik Aaryan starrer collects Rs 107 Cr
Bhool Bhulaiyaa 3, a comedy thriller featuring Kartik Aaryan and Vidya Balan, has garnered impressive box office success. The film earned ₹36.50 crore on its second day in India and ₹107 crore globally over two days. It achieved a 75.06% theater occupancy rate and received strong responses in major cities.
The Times of India 24-year-old IT graduate behind death threat message to UP CM
Fatima Khan, a 24-year-old IT graduate from Ulhasnagar, Thane district, has been arrested for allegedly threatening to kill Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath. The Mumbai traffic police received the threat on WhatsApp, leading to an investigation by the Anti-Terrorism Squad and Ulhasnagar police, who held Khan responsible.
The Times of India I am candidate of NCP, Mahayuti is against me: Nawab Malik
Nawab Malik, a candidate from the Ajit Pawar faction of NCP, refutes allegations linking him to Dawood Ibrahim, calling them defamatory. BJP and Shiv Sena oppose his candidacy due to these allegations, despite being part of the Mahayuti alliance. Malik promises legal action against such accusations.
The Times of India 'Infiltrators who tortured women will be hanged upside down': Amit Shah in Jharkhand
Union home minister Amit Shah criticizes Jharkhand CM Hemant Soren for failing to protect tribal communities from alleged infiltrators and promises strong action if BJP wins. Shah claims infiltrators are changing the state's demography, jeopardizing culture, employment, and security. He also calls out discrepancies in Soren's age affidavit, urging transparency.
The Times of India 'Most humiliating moment': Team India under fire after shock whitewash
In an unprecedented series loss, India suffered a 0-3 whitewash by New Zealand, losing the third Test in Mumbai by 25 runs. Chasing 147, India's batting faltered once again, crumbling to 121 all out. Ajaz Patel's crucial 6-wicket haul and Glenn Phillips' contributions sealed the historic win for New Zealand.