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The Times of India LeT commander among 3 terrorists killed in Jammu and Kashmir
Security forces killed a high-ranking Lashkar-e-Taiba commander in Srinagar and two unidentified terrorists in Anantnag, following increased violence in Kashmir. These operations involved intensive gunfights, resulting in casualties among security personnel. The recent spike in violence has led to multiple deaths, including soldiers and migrant workers.
The Times of India Mom, toddler son among 3 killed in Reasi road mishap
In Reasi district of Jammu and Kashmir, a tragic car accident claimed the lives of three individuals, including a woman and her 18-month-old son, after the driver lost control near Chamelu Morh. The injured were swiftly rescued and transported to various hospitals for critical treatment.
The Times of India 100 members, 4 states: How Bambihas grew as a gang
Investigators are cracking down on the Bambiha syndicate by identifying their operational areas and members. The syndicate's presence has been marked by violent acts, including shootings and murders, in various regions. Retaliation from rival gangs is anticipated. The dossier details alliances and past criminal activities linked to the gang.
The Times of India False identities, new mobiles, fake SIMs: How doctor’s murderer evaded cops for months
Delhi Police crime branch arrested Vishnuswaroop Shahi, the mastermind behind the May murder of Dr Yogesh Chander Paul, near the Indo-Nepal border. Shahi, who evaded capture by changing identities and locations, was implicated through mobile records and his accomplices' confessions. The crime was planned with inside information from the doctor's domestic helper and involved robbery.
The Times of India Delhi air pollution: Wind speed dips, farm fires hit AQI
New Delhi experienced a brief improvement in air quality on Saturday morning due to consistent winds, but pollution worsened later in the day as winds calmed and stubble burning from other states increased. The AQI reached 'very poor' levels, and further deterioration is expected due to unfavorable meteorological conditions.
The Times of India Tories replace Sunak with party’s first black leader Kemi Badenoch
Kemi Badenoch becomes the first black leader of the Conservative Party in the UK. Elected with 53,806 votes, she vows to renew the party. Born to Nigerian parents and known for her candid views, Badenoch replaces Rishi Sunak. She emphasizes unity and collaboration with India, and negotiations for the UK-India free trade agreement.
The Times of India 2 youths shooting reels on railway track run over by train in Uttar Pradesh
Two individuals, Anuj Kumar, 20, and Ranjeet Kumar, 16, were fatally struck by the Humsafar Express train while creating social media reels on a railway track in Etawah district. Residents notified police who identified the victims via their footwear. The duo, painters in Ahmedabad, had returned home for Diwali. Legal procedures are underway.
The Times of India NHAI to launch first-ever bank-driven toll collection system
NHAI is involving a bank for toll collection on the Dwarka Expressway using a multi-lane free flow system with no physical plazas. Sensors will capture vehicle data for electronic toll deductions. The bank can sub-contract MLFF-experienced firms, aiming to enhance transparency and reduce congestion.
The Times of India Failing to file papers as VBA pick, Anees back in Congress in 7 days
The Times of India Delhi woman targets husband’s private parts with sharp object after row
In north Delhi's Chandrawal area, a 38-year-old woman allegedly attacked her husband's private parts with a sharp object after a domestic dispute. The incident occurred while he was asleep. The victim, a native of Bihar, was hospitalized but is now out of danger. The altercation occurred after a drunken argument.
The Times of India Hung over water, buried in dung: How snake bite ‘remedies’ kill hundreds in UP
In Uttar Pradesh's Hapur, community reliance on traditional healers over medical aid for snakebites exacerbates fatalities, despite government efforts. With superstitions driving dangerous rituals, inconsistent antivenom access, and legal restrictions, deaths from poisonous snake bites remain alarmingly high, particularly from the 'Big Four' species.
The Times of India Following Tyreek Hill’s critique, Bill Belichick selects CeeDee Lamb and 5 other receivers over the Dolphins WR for his midseason team
Bill Belichick’s mid-season roster excludes Tyreek Hill, possibly due to criticisms of his coaching and struggles against top defenses, while highlighting versatile receivers like Justin Jefferson. This showcases Belichick’s preference for system adaptability and consistency over individual criticism of his strategies.
The Times of India MAGA meltdown over Indians stealing jobs as racial abuse mounts
Recent Bureau of Labor Statistics data highlighted that while native-born Americans lost 773,000 jobs over the past year, foreign-born workers gained 1 million jobs. MAGA media and pro-Trump economists allege this supports the 'great replacement theory,' blaming immigrants for job losses. The debate stirs online resentment towards Indian tech workers, despite some defending their contributions.
The Times of India Two suspended after video shows pregnant woman cleaning husband’s bed in MP
A pregnant woman was compelled to clean a hospital bed where her injured husband died, prompting suspension of two staff members. The husband and other family members were attacked over a land dispute. Authorities are taking further action after a video sparked public outrage.