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The Times of India Bedlam in J&K assembly’s first session as PDP MLA moves resolution on Art 370
The inaugural J&K assembly session witnessed chaos as PDP MLA Waheed Para introduced a resolution challenging Article 370's abrogation. BJP members vehemently opposed it, leading to heated exchanges. LG Manoj Sinha, in his address, lauded the peaceful elections and assured efforts for the restoration of statehood.
The Times of India Keen to rule out bias, EC shifts DGP; poll panel wants top officers to be seen as non-partisan
Maharashtra's Director General of Police (DGP), Rashmi Shukla, has been transferred out of her position amidst accusations of bias against opposition parties. The Election Commission's decision follows multiple complaints from the Congress party, citing concerns about Shukla's impartiality in conducting free and fair assembly elections.
The Times of India After Demchok, Army undertakes first full-fledged patrol in Depsang
In a significant step towards easing border tensions, Indian Army patrols have resumed at multiple patrolling points in the Depsang Plains region of eastern Ladakh. This development follows a recent agreement with China to disengage troops. Despite the harsh winter conditions, the Indian Army is committed to asserting its patrolling rights in the area.
The Times of India Second term for Trump? What it could mean for India-US relations
As the US gears up for the 2024 presidential election, the potential return of Republican nominee Donald Trump has significant implications for India. Trump's commitment to strengthening the India-US bilateral ties, particularly in trade, defense, and counter-terrorism, could reshape the geopolitical landscape and present both opportunities and challenges for India.
The Times of India Bus tragedy: Cries of 3-yr-old echo in ravine filled with mangled bodies
A bus carrying passengers plunged into a 200m deep gorge in Almora, India, resulting in 36 fatalities, including parents of a three-year-old girl who survived. The injured child, with severe injuries, was airlifted to a specialized hospital for critical care. The accident has left the region in mourning as authorities conduct post-mortems and provide support to the bereaved families.
The Times of India Top 5 entertainment news
Here’s a look at the top 5 stories making waves across Hollywood and Bollywood, highlighting today’s must-know headlines everyone is buzzing about. From Simi Garewal standing up for Abhishek Bachchan amidst rumors of his divorce from Aishwarya Rai Bachchan and speculations linking him to Nimrat Kaur, to the sad news of Mithun Chakraborty’s first wife, Helena Luke, passing away in the US, and Singham Again smashing records with its opening weekend collection. Here are today’s top 5 entertainment news highlights.
The Times of India What makes urban parents turn to private schools?
A recent survey reveals a growing trend of Indian parents, especially in urban areas, choosing private schools over government schools for their children's primary education. While government schools still hold the majority nationally, urban areas show a marked preference for private institutions, driven by perceptions of better quality, facilities, and a wider range of educational choices.
The Times of India A toxic Tuesday in offing as a divided US goes to polls
Donald Trump and Kamala Harris faced off in a tightly contested US presidential election. Trump, seeking a second term, campaigned on a platform of strength and nationalism, while Harris pledged to protect democracy and unite the country. With polls showing a dead heat, both sides expressed confidence in their paths to victory.
The Times of India 'Deliberate … cowardly': PM Modi's first reaction on India-Canada tensions, temple attack
Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi has publicly condemned the recent attack on a Hindu temple in Canada, characterizing it as a calculated act. He also criticized the Canadian government's response, alleging attempts to intimidate Indian diplomats. This follows India's withdrawal of diplomats amidst accusations of violence against Sikh separatist figures in Canada.
The Times of India Drones, GPS tracking, snipers: US officials brace for high-risk Election Day
The upcoming US presidential election is seeing unprecedented security measures due to concerns over potential violence and misinformation. Election officials are increasing security at polling places and working to counter false information spreading online. Public trust in the election process is low, raising concerns about voter turnout and potential unrest.
The Times of India 'Trudeau an idiot': Ex-Canadian minister Ujjal Dosanjh
Former Canadian minister Ujjal Dosanjh has criticized Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's handling of Sikh extremism in Canada, calling his approach 'idiotic' for prioritizing identity politics over shared Canadian values.
The Times of India Australia tour a huge mountain to climb: Gavaskar
India's cricket team faces scrutiny after a demoralizing series loss to New Zealand at home. With a challenging tour of Australia looming, Sunil Gavaskar criticized India's recent preparation strategies, particularly the focus on spin-friendly pitches and the cancellation of a warm-up match in Australia, emphasizing the importance of acclimatizing to conditions Down Under.
The Times of India Student sues OP Jindal School after it fails him over 'AI-generated' answers
Kaustubh Shakkarwar, an LLM student at OP Jindal Global University, is suing the institution after being accused of using AI on an exam and failing.
The Times of India IAF's MiG-29 fighter jet crashes near Agra, pilot ejects safely
A MiG-29 fighter jet, piloted by Wing Commander Manish Mishra, crashed in agricultural fields near Agra following a technical malfunction during a routine training exercise. The pilot ejected safely and sustained no injuries. An investigation has been launched to determine the cause of the crash.