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The Times of India 5 youths drown in Telangana reservoir while 'filming reels'

Five youngsters drowned in Kondapochamma Sagar reservoir while shooting videos for social media. The group, which included siblings and students, walked into the water despite not knowing how to swim. Efforts to rescue them were unsuccessful, with two members surviving by staying in shallower waters.

The Times of India Watch: Dewald Brevis takes a spectacular boundary catch in SA20

Dewald Brevis' extraordinary boundary catch to dismiss Faf du Plessis highlighted the SA20 clash at Wanderers. Despite Brevis' effort and Kagiso Rabada's impressive bowling, rain ultimately led to a six-run Duckworth-Lewis-Stern (DLS) victory for Joburg Super Kings. MI Cape Town posted 140/6, but rain and a revised target of 136 runs benefited Joburg Super Kings.

The Times of India New Zealand announce squad for ICC Champions Trophy 2025

New Zealand Cricket announces its 15-member squad for the ICC Champions Trophy 2025, featuring young pacers Will O'Rourke, Ben Sears, and Nathan Smith. The squad is a mix of experience and youth, led by new captain Mitchell Santner. Kane Williamson and Tom Latham provide veteran support. The tournament begins for NZ on February 19 against Pakistan in Karachi.

The Times of India Trump Prosecutor Jack Smith resigns from justice dept before inauguration

Jack Smith, the special counsel who pursued two federal cases against President-elect Donald Trump, has stepped down from his position. His resignation revealed in a legal filing footnote, marks the end of a tumultuous tenure of courtroom losses and political tension. His resignation was expected before Trump’s inauguration, who had vowed to remove him from his role.

The Times of India SA20: Joburg Super Kings beat MI Cape Town in a rain-affected match

Joburg Super Kings secured a six-run victory over MI Cape Town using the DLS method in a rain-affected SA20 clash. A revised target of 136 runs from 19 overs saw JSK ahead by six runs when rain halted play. Leus du Plooy and Wihan Lubbe were not out at the stoppage, while MI Cape Town's Kagiso Rabada excelled with 2/10.

The Times of India ILT20: Dubai Capitals edge MI Emirates by one run in a last-ball thriller

Dubai Capitals won by one run against MI Emirates in ILT20 Season 3's opener, with Gulbadin Naib's precise bowling leading the way. Despite Nicholas Pooran's 61 for MI Emirates, Naib's dismissal of Pooran and Olly Stone's tight bowling secured victory. Fazalhaq Farooqi's 5 for 15 restricted Capitals to 133/8, but their bowlers defied the odds.

The Times of India Bangladesh: Attacks on minorities were 'politically motivated'

Bangladesh's interim government claims that attacks on minorities, especially Hindus, are politically motivated, despite evidence suggesting communal intolerance. Since August 2024, 115 cases have been registered, with 100 arrests made. Officials report that only 20 incidents were communal and the rest politically driven, reiterating a zero-tolerance policy towards such violence.

The Times of India Principal makes 80 girls remove shirts over uniform scribbling

A school principal in Dhanbad allegedly made 80 Class X girls remove their shirts with messages during Pen Day, leading to an investigation by a five-member committee formed by the deputy commissioner. Parents and an MLA demanded action against the principal, who denies the allegations. The committee is reviewing CCTV footage and questioning staff members to gather more information.

The Times of India Extension in service setback to those in line: Vice president Dhankhar

Vice-President Jagdeep Dhankhar expressed concerns over the hiring of retired individuals and the extension of government officials' tenures, suggesting it hinders career progression for others. Speaking at the National Conference of State Public Service Commissions in Bengaluru, Dhankhar emphasized the importance of objectivity and non-favoritism in public service appointments.

The Times of India India joins UN panel on big data for official statistics

India has joined the UN committee of experts on big data and data science for official statistics, marking a significant advancement in the country's statistical ecosystem. This membership enables India to leverage data and technology for decision making and showcases its commitment to modernizing statistical processes for informed policy formulation.

The Times of India Congress responsibility to save INDIA bloc, says Sanjay Raut

Sanjay Raut emphasizes that Congress is responsible for maintaining the India alliance formed against BJP before the Lok Sabha polls. He highlights the lack of meetings and a convenor since the elections, questioning the bloc's sustainability. Congress insists the alliance remains strong, despite internal disagreements.

The Times of India Taylor Swift hits new milestones as Kelce eyes another Super Bowl win

Taylor Swift, the billionaire pop star, continues to break records, becoming the most followed woman on Spotify with 130 million followers. She recently concluded her successful Eras Tour, generating $2.2 billion in revenue. Currently, Taylor is on a break, spending quality time with her boyfriend, NFL star Travis Kelce, while supporting him during the NFL playoffs.

The Times of India 7% of Indians use narcotics, says Amit Shah, vows to fight menace

Union home minister Amit Shah revealed that 7% of India's population is involved in illegal drug use. He highlighted the government's efforts to eliminate this menace, reporting record drug seizures and the destruction of narcotics to demonstrate their commitment to eradicating drug abuse.

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