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The Times of India High court sets 6-week deadline for MP to clear Union Carbide waste

Madhya Pradesh high court has given the state government six weeks to safely dispose of 337 metric tonnes of Union Carbide waste, with the state seeking three days for unloading. Concerns arose from the public and medical groups regarding the disposal's safety, calling for a new trial run. The court also urged media to avoid spreading unverified information.

The Times of India Following girl once doesn't amount to stalking: HC

Bombay High Court acquitted a 19-year-old accused and modified the punishment for another in a sexual harassment case involving a minor, ruling that a single instance of following does not constitute stalking under IPC or Pocso Act. The prosecution must demonstrate repeated or constant contact.

The Times of India Gypsies corner tigers in wildlife sanctuary, Bombay HC steps in

The Nagpur bench of the Bombay high court addressed concerns over tourists cornering a tigress and her cubs in Umred-Pauni-Karhandla Sanctuary. Criticizing the forest officials' failure to prevent such incidents, the court demanded a report on actions taken and proposed measures. Violators face potential imprisonment or fines under the Wildlife Protection Act, 1972.

The Times of India Pakistan-China highway remains blocked for fourth consecutive day

Trade and tourism between China and Pakistan have halted for the fourth day due to a protest on the Karakoram Highway over power outages in Gilgit-Baltistan. The blockade has stranded 700 trucks and disrupted economic activities, affecting both imports and exports. Tourists are also turning back due to the situation.

The Times of India Trump reacts to Trudeau's resignation: 'If Canada merges with US... '

Trump reacted swiftly to Trudeau’s resignation, suggesting Canada should consider becoming the 51st state of the US. He cited economic benefits and increased security from threats. Trump has previously criticized Canada’s trade practices and suggested high-profile Canadians like Wayne Gretzky could hold leadership roles post-merger, reflecting strained US-Canada relations.

The Times of India Kerala nurse a Houthi captive, no Yemen president nod for death sentence

The Yemeni embassy in India stated that Yemeni president Rashad Mohammed Al-Alimi has not ratified the death sentence of Indian nurse Nimisha Priya, convicted for murder in 2018, as the case is handled by Houthi militia which detained her in Sana'a. India's external ministry intervention is sought.

The Times of India Indian fishermen tortured in Bangladesh custody, alleges Mamata

Bengal CM Mamata Banerjee revealed that some of the 95 Indian fishermen detained in Bangladesh were tortured in custody, after they mistakenly entered Bangladeshi waters. She noted their injuries and ensured they received medical treatment, contrasting this with the humane treatment given to Bangladeshi fishermen in Bengal prisons.

The Times of India Junior doctor raped by colleague at Gwalior medical college hostel

In Gwalior, a junior female doctor was allegedly raped by her classmate, Dr Sanjay Kumar Iwane, after meeting him post-examination. The incident occurred at an abandoned part of an old boys' hostel. The survivor reported the assault to Kampu police, stating she was threatened with violence. Authorities have registered the case and initiated an investigation.

The Times of India Fatal Gujarat crash grounds entire Dhruv fleet, again

The entire fleet of 'Dhruv' advanced light helicopters in the Indian armed forces has been temporarily grounded for safety checks following a fatal crash. A thorough top-level investigation into the fleet's issues, including design and manufacturing defects and maintenance, is called for by military personnel and experts.

The Times of India 21 dogs with their legs and mouths tied ‘thrown’ to death from bridge in Telangana

In Sangareddy's Eddumailaram village, 21 dogs died and 11 were critically injured after being thrown from a 40-ft bridge with their legs and mouths tied. An investigation is underway to find the culprits. Animal welfare groups demand stringent action against the perpetrators of this horrific cruelty.

The Times of India ‘I feel better when you touch me’: Patient harasses Noida eye surgeon for months

A 30-year-old ophthalmologist reported being harassed by a 48-year-old patient after she refused his advances. He allegedly threatened and blackmailed her, leading to defamation that impacted her professional reputation. Police have registered an FIR under relevant sections and are investigating the case. The accused's whereabouts are currently unknown.

The Times of India Nepal man leaves job in Kuwait, stabs wife’s ‘lover’ in Delhi

A 36-year-old Nepalese man was arrested for stabbing his wife's suspected lover in Delhi. The attacker had continually stalked and monitored the victim, traveling between Nepal and India. He was apprehended after returning to check if the victim had succumbed to his injuries.

The Times of India US NSA lauds Ajit Doval for pivoting ties to advanced future tech

US National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan praised Indian NSA Ajit Doval for emphasizing technology in strengthening US-India ties. Sullivan highlighted their professional and personal rapport in advancing the partnership, particularly through the US-India Initiative on Critical and Emerging Technologies (iCET) amid geopolitical competition.

The Times of India Partnership at new heights: PM Modi after Sullivan meeting

PM Modi hosted outgoing US NSA Jake Sullivan, highlighting the strides made in the India-US strategic partnership, especially in technology, defence, and AI. They acknowledged significant bilateral advancements over four years and discussed future cooperation, including missile export control policy updates. Modi appreciated President Biden's contributions and received a letter from him via Sullivan.

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