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The Times of India Domestic cricket must, limit on family stay: BCCI's 10-point diktat to players

The BCCI mandated participation in domestic matches for national team selection and imposed restrictions on personal staff and families during tours after India’s poor performance in Australia. Players are also prohibited from personal shoots or endorsements during series, with non-compliance attracting penalties including fee cuts and potential IPL bans.

The Times of India UP shocker: Polytechnic student kills guard, steals money to ‘impress girlfriend’

A 20-year-old student from Bareilly allegedly murdered a biscuit factory security guard to cover up his theft and impress his girlfriend. Ashutosh Kumar stole Rs 55,000, bought a bike, and took his girlfriend shopping. CCTV footage led to his arrest, where he confessed to the crime. Kumar has been booked for murder and sent to jail.

The Times of India KPCC post not for sale in shops, DKS tells Jarkiholi

Satish Jarkiholi's call for replacing DK Shivakumar as Karnataka Pradesh Congress Committee (KPCC) president draws criticism. Shivakumar asserts that KPCC positions are earned through recognition, not media appeals. Party leaders emphasize discussing internal issues privately, not publicly.

The Times of India Palestinian envoy calls for PM Modi's role in long-term ceasefire

Palestinian envoy Abed Elrazeg Abu Jazer emphasizes India's potential to aid Gaza post-ceasefire, highlighting historical ties and mutual respect. He praises PM Modi's regional influence and calls for India's sustained humanitarian efforts following the Israel-Hamas ceasefire and hostage release agreement.

The Times of India WPL 2025 Schedule out! Holders RCB face Giants in season opener

The BCCI has announced the 2025 Women's Premier League schedule, with 22 matches across four cities. Defending champions Royal Challengers Bengaluru will open against Gujarat Giants on February 14. Baroda hosts the first six matches, followed by Bengaluru, then Lucknow. The final leg, including the Eliminator and Final, will be held in Mumbai on March 13 and 15 respectively.

The Times of India 'Koi awaz nahi ...': How intruder hid then attacked Saif Ali Khan, Jeh's nanny before fleeing

Bollywood actor Saif Ali Khan was injured in a late-night home attack by an armed intruder at his Bandra residence. The actor sustained serious injuries defending his family. Police are investigating the incident, leveraging CCTV footage to identify the suspect, who demanded money and fled the scene.

The Times of India Job hunting in 21st-century India: Top roles of 2024 vs 2025

Navigating the job market in India remains challenging, with a sluggish labor market in 2024. Technology-driven roles dominated, reflecting digital transformation. In 2025, new opportunities arise in areas like aviation, IT, and sustainability. Emerging roles include Aircraft Maintenance Engineers, Robotics Specialists, and Behavioral Therapists, showcasing diversification and optimism for better employment prospects.

The Times of India Trump nudges Vivek Ramaswamy to succeed JD Vance's senate seat from Ohio

Incoming President Donald Trump is reportedly backing Indian-American Rohit Ramaswamy to succeed JD Vance in the Ohio Senate, as Vance prepares to become Vice President. If Ramaswamy accepts, he will be the first Indian-American male Senator, with Governor Mike DeWine set to appoint a successor for two years.

The Times of India DC Books senior editorial staff held in EP Jayarajan autobiography case

DC Books senior deputy editor Sreekumar A V was arrested and released on bail for allegedly leaking parts of EP Jayarajan's autobiography to the media. The book's release has been postponed, and Jayarajan disowned the excerpts, stating he hadn't authorized publication and would pursue legal action.

The Times of India 12 Maoists shot dead in Chhattisgarh's Bijapur, 26 killed so far this month

Twelve Naxalites were killed in a fierce encounter with security forces in Chhattisgarh's Bijapur district. Security personnel recovered more than ten Naxalite bodies and weapons. Over 1,500 personnel participated in the operation. The encounter is part of a larger anti-Naxalite effort in the region, with more details to emerge as the operation continues.

The Times of India Stuck astronaut Sunita Williams steps out for spacewalk

Sunita Williams, an Indian-origin astronaut, conducted her first spacewalk in seven months alongside Nick Hague at the International Space Station to perform overdue repairs. This mission extended due to issues with Boeing’s Starliner capsule, leaving Williams and colleague Butch Wilmore stranded. This spacewalk marks Williams' eighth, signifying her extensive space experience.

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