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The Times of India Coldplay faces a legal notice ahead of their Ahmedabad concert
Anticipating Coldplay’s concert in Ahmedabad in January 2025, the District Child Protection Unit mandates that children must not be used in performances or allowed entry without ear protection. This notice follows concerns raised about potential harm from high sound levels. Previous similar actions include modifying Diljit Dosanjh's concert content to protect children.
The Times of India Aus coach weighs in on India's 'intimidating' celebrations around Konstas
Australia's head coach Andrew McDonald raised concerns over India's 'intimidating' celebrations during Usman Khawaja's dismissal in the Border-Gavaskar Trophy match in Sydney. He focused on ensuring non-striker Sam Konstas was mentally prepared, citing the incident's potential psychological impact despite no formal charges against India.
The Times of India 2 soldiers dead as army vehicle plunges into gorge in J&K's Bandipora
The Times of India 3 soldiers dead as army vehicle plunges into gorge in J&K's Bandipora
Three Indian Army soldiers lost their lives and two others were injured when their vehicle skidded off the road and fell into a deep gorge near the Wular Viewpoint in Bandipora district. The accident occurred due to inclement weather and poor visibility. Prompt medical assistance was provided by Kashmiri locals. Further details are awaited.
The Times of India 'We're not moaners': Gavaskar slams double standards after 15-wicket day
Sunil Gavaskar criticized overseas complaints about Indian pitches after 15 wickets fell on the second day of the fifth Test at SCG. He pointed out the double standards in pitch critiques, stating that Indian players toughen it out abroad without complaining. Rishabh Pant's rapid half-century helped India lead by 145 runs with four wickets remaining.
The Times of India ‘PM Modi's message of peace’: Kiren Rijiju presents 'chadar' at Ajmer Sharif Dargah
Union Minister Kiren Rijiju visited Ajmer Sharif Dargah to present a chadar on behalf of Prime Minister Modi, emphasizing the message of peace and unity. The gesture marked the 11th time PM Modi participated in the Urs celebration, focusing on fostering a harmonious and inclusive society.
The Times of India Canada halts new PR applications for parents, grandparents in 2025
Canada will stop accepting new applications for permanent residence under the Parents and Grandparents sponsorship programme starting in 2025. IRCC plans to process a maximum of 15,000 applications in 2025 and offers the super visa option for extended visits. This change is due to a 20% reduction in permanent resident targets.
The Times of India 8 dead, 15 injured in a deadly fire at north China food market
A fire at Liguang Market in Zhangjiakou, northern China, caused eight deaths and injured 15 others. The blaze, starting around midday and controlled by 2:00 pm, led to an investigation into the cause. Traditional market settings, often crowded and with outdated infrastructure, pose significant fire risks.
The Times of India Bumrah update: 'Okay' to bat but decision on bowling to be taken on Sunday
Jasprit Bumrah missed almost three hours of play on Day 2 of the fifth Test due to a back spasm and was taken for precautionary scans. While he might be fit to bat, his bowling status will be assessed in the morning. India currently leads by 145 runs, with Ravindra Jadeja and Washington Sundar at the crease.
The Times of India Major update on Bumrah's two-and-half-hour absence
India pacer Prasidh Krishna provided a major update on Jasprit Bumrah's condition after he left the field with a back spasm during the fifth Test match against Australia. Bumrah underwent scans, and the medical team is monitoring his progress. Krishna also excelled, taking three crucial wickets, contributing significantly to India's strong bowling performance.
The Times of India Cricket at SCG or WWE at MSG? Ambulance escort, freak fifty and ...
Sydney witnessed a dramatic Day 2 of the SCG Test, with fifteen wickets falling, Jasprit Bumrah's injury scare, and notable performances, including Rishabh Pant's quick-fire fifty. India led by 145 runs, aiming to keep their World Test Championship hopes alive and retain the Border Gavaskar Trophy despite trailing the series 2-1.
The Times of India ‘When I'm tempted to complain…’ Zoho CEO on how Chinese businesses inspire him
Zoho CEO Sridhar Vembu believes Chinese companies thrive in global markets due to overcoming domestic obstacles, including corruption and protectionist barriers. He suggests Indian businesses take inspiration from China's focus on overcoming challenges and building sustainable, long-term growth rather than chasing valuations.
The Times of India Delhi polls: BJP releases first list; Parvesh Verma up against Arvind Kejriwal
With the Delhi assembly polls approaching, the BJP has announced its first list of candidates, including four sitting legislators, two former MPs, and eight previous MLAs. Notable candidates include Parvesh Verma facing Arvind Kejriwal and Ramesh Bidhuri contesting against CM Atishi. The elections are scheduled for February, with AAP and Congress also naming their candidates.
The Times of India Man behind Pokhran nuclear tests, physicist Rajagopala Chidambaram, passes away
Eminent physicist Rajagopala Chidambaram, pivotal in India’s 1974 and 1998 nuclear tests, passed away at 88. He held significant roles, including principal scientific adviser and director of Bhabha Atomic Research Centre. Chidambaram's leadership established India as a nuclear power, earning him the Padma Shri and Padma Vibhushan.
The Times of India 'People don’t take Cong seriously': Kejriwal says BJP, Congress teaming up against AAP
Amid rising political tensions ahead of the assembly elections, Arvind Kejriwal has accused Congress and BJP of colluding against AAP. Women protestors outside his residence were dismissed by Kejriwal, who promised to waive incorrect water bills post-elections as a relief measure for affected households.