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The Times of India Jeff Bezos: second richest man after selling Amazon shares worth $3 billion
Jeff Bezos sold over $3 billion worth of Amazon shares, bringing his total stock sales this year to over $13 billion.
The Times of India 'Father of the iPod' defends Apple's AI launch: People are like, “Apple's AI...”
Tony Fadell, iPod creator, supports Apple's cautious AI rollout at TechCrunch Disrupt 2024. Fadell highlights its practical benefits, despite initial lukewarm reactions. The iPhone 15 Pro and iPhone 16 models feature early AI tools focusing on practical integration. Apple CEO Tim Cook notes rapid adoption of iOS 18.1, driven by new AI features, with further expansions planned.
The Times of India Division of Marathi votes likely in 3-way poll battle in Mumbai's Vikhroli seat
The political scenario in Vikhroli assembly constituency sees a complex three-way contest among Sunil Raut of Shiv Sena UBT, Suvarna Karanje of Shiv Sena, and Vishwajit Dholam of MNS. Demographic diversity, local issues like the Kanjurmarg dumping ground, and housing projects significantly influence voter preferences.
The Times of India Iranian woman strips in protest over assault by security forces for hijab; arrested
A video of a woman walking in her undergarments at an Iranian university has gone viral, leading to her detention by security. Officials stated she was under mental distress, though some speculate it was a protest against mandatory hijab laws. The woman may be sent to a mental hospital following further investigation.
The Times of India How Rohit Sharma's inconsistency with the bat hurt India against NZ
Rohit Sharma's performances and leadership have faced criticism after underwhelming Test series against Bangladesh and New Zealand, despite successes in limited-overs formats. His vulnerability to early swing and seam movement is a concern, highlighting the challenges ahead for India and Rohit before the upcoming Australia tour. As India's captain and a senior batsman, there's always pressure to perform and lead by example.
The Times of India Delhi sees season’s first smog on Diwali, farm fire share in pollution rises: CSE
An analysis by Centre for Science and Environment revealed that Diwali night saw a 34% higher PM2.5 concentration than in 2022, with nitrogen oxide levels also increasing. The spike was attributed to local firecrackers and a sharp rise in pollutants from stubble burning, accounting for 27% of Delhi's pollution on that day.
The Times of India Tuberculosis cases dip 18% during '15-'23, WHO pats India
India has significantly reduced TB incidence by 18% from 2015 to 2023, surpassing the global decline of 8%. The WHO report credits the country's decentralised healthcare efforts and a substantial budget increase for the TB program. Additionally, new treatments and AI-enabled diagnostics are being introduced to further combat the disease.
The Times of India Uttarakhand lacks infrastructure to fight forest fires, NGT told
National Green Tribunal (NGT) has directed the Union environment ministry and other authorities to respond to a report detailing the severe lack of infrastructure for forest fire management in Uttarakhand. The report highlights issues such as insufficient firefighting equipment, communication devices, and inadequate staffing, presenting critical hurdles to effective wildfire control in the state.
The Times of India Tried to replicate what I did right against England: Shubman Gill
Shubman Gill's century against England in Vizag marked his return to form after a challenging start to 2024. His mindset against spin paid off, leading to significant contributions, including a crucial 90-run knock against New Zealand. Gill emphasized focusing on long batting sessions without the pressure of runs to rediscover the joy in batting.
The Times of India PM aide bats for international synergy at disaster risk reduction meet
A high-level Indian delegation, led by PM's principal secretary PK Mishra, attended the G-20 Disaster Risk Reduction Working Group ministerial meeting in Belem, Brazil. Mishra emphasized international collaboration for disaster resilience and highlighted India's priorities, including early warning systems, resilient infrastructure, and financing. Key meetings were held with ministers from Brazil, South Africa, Japan, and other nations.