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The Times of India Prashant Kishor explains why he chose school bag as party's poll symbol
Prashant Kishore criticizes the 35-year rule of Lalu Yadav and Nitish Kumar, claiming it has deprived Bihar's children of education, leading to poverty and migration. He underscores the importance of education for development and highlights failures of both state and central governments in addressing key issues.
The Times of India Watch: Maliwal pours out bottle of 'polluted water' at Delhi CM's house
The Times of India 3rd Test: NZ suffer collapse as spinners hand India advantage
India's spin trio of Ravichandran Ashwin, Ravindra Jadeja, and Washington Sundar dominated New Zealand with eight wickets, reducing them to 171 for 9 by the end of the second day of the third Test in Mumbai. After batters gave the team a slim lead on crumbling pitch, spinners trigged a Kiwi collapse and India now have a chance to register a face-saving win.
The Times of India Four workers run over by train in Kerala
The Times of India Badenoch replaces Sunak as UK Tory leader: What it means for India
The Times of India 'Another attack without ... ': MEA on Canada labelling India 'cyber adversary'
India's ministry of external affairs condemned Canada's designation of India as a cyber adversary and the allegations of Indian involvement in actions against Sikh separatists. The MEA pointed to a systematic attempt by Canadian officials to damage India's reputation, suggesting unfounded claims of state-sponsored cyber surveillance by India targeting Canada.
The Times of India 'Batenge toh katenge' reflects BJP's 'failure': Akhilesh Yadav on CM Yogi's remarks
Akhilesh Yadav has criticised UP CM Yogi Adityanath's slogan 'Batenge toh katenge' as negative and demoralising, suggesting it reflects BJP's failure. Yadav believes this slogan will alienate BJP supporters and further weaken their position ahead of the upcoming Uttar Pradesh bypolls. Yadav urged BJP to adopt a more positive approach.
The Times of India 'Indian laws not violated': MEA responds to US sanctions on 19 firms
The Indian government is addressing US sanctions imposed on 19 companies and two individuals over alleged material and technology supplies to Russia. Indian authorities assert the transactions comply with local laws, while affected companies claim minimal operational impact. Economists suggest the measures aim to influence upcoming US elections without major diplomatic fallout.
The Times of India WATCH: Ashwin takes a stunning catch to send Mitchell back
Ravichandran Ashwin demonstrated exceptional fielding skills by taking a stunning diving catch to dismiss Daryl Mitchell during Day 2 of the final India-New Zealand Test in Mumbai. Ashwin sprinted from mid-off, turned sideways, and secured the crucial wicket, breaking a pivotal 50-run partnership.
The Times of India Kejriwal promises to waive inflated water, electricity bills if AAP returns to power in Delhi
Arvind Kejriwal, AAP national convenor, pledges to waive inflated water and electricity bills if re-elected in the upcoming Delhi assembly elections. Emphasizing his commitment to development over the past decade, he contrasts AAP's achievements in education and healthcare with the BJP's record, urging voters to consider the work done for the people of Delhi.
The Times of India Ashwin bats at No.10 for first time in his career
Ravichandran Ashwin batted at number 10 for the first time in his Test career during the third Test against New Zealand. Batting predominantly at number 8, Ashwin has scored 1977 runs, with additional success at number 6. In this innings, he scored 6 runs before being dismissed by Ajaz Patel.
The Times of India WATCH: Akash Deep rattles Latham’s stumps with a fiery in-swinger
India pacer Akash Deep stunned New Zealand skipper Tom Latham with a spectacular in-swinger during Day 2 of the third Test in Mumbai, breaching his defence to hit the stumps. Earlier, spinner Ajaz Patel's five-wicket haul helped restrict India to 263 runs, giving them a 28-run lead over New Zealand's first innings score of 235.