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The Times of India 'Page out of Soros's playbook': BJP flays Rahul for 'fighting Indian State' remark

BJP criticised Congress leader Rahul Gandhi for claiming his party battles the RSS, BJP, and the Indian state, comparing his remarks to George Soros's agenda. Gandhi also raised concerns about alleged irregularities in the Maharashtra elections and targeted RSS chief Mohan Bhagwat, calling his statement on India's independence 'treason' and an insult to the independence movement.

The Times of India Microsoft freezes hiring in consulting division; memo instructs employees to not ...

Microsoft pauses hiring in its US consulting unit, ACIS, as part of cost-cutting measures amid economic uncertainty. Internal travel expenses and marketing budgets are also being reduced. This aligns with broader tech industry trends of cost management to navigate financial challenges.

The Times of India Manu Bhaker complains against deteriorating Olympics medal

Indian shooter Manu Bhaker and wrestler Aman Sehrawat are expected to have their Paris Olympics bronze medals replaced due to deterioration. The International Olympic Committee and Monnaie de Paris are addressing the issue, ensuring identical replacements with the original engravings for affected athletes. Similarly, Aman’s bronze medal has shown signs of fading, though the wrestler has yet to file a formal complaint.

The Times of India New Congress HQ to be called 'Indira Bhawan', library to be named after Manmohan Singh

The Congress party has named its new headquarters in Delhi 'Indira Bhawan' and the library after former Prime Minister Manmohan Singh. BJP criticized Rahul Gandhi for not honoring Singh appropriately. Congress leader Anil Shastri called the demands a conspiracy. The move represents a major relocation for the party after 45 years, featuring modern facilities.

The Times of India 'Amul stares at bread daily': Doodle on 90-hour workweek controversy

Amul creates a playful doodle on the debate over the 90-hour workweek sparked by Larsen & Toubro chairman SN Subrahmanyan, who suggested employees work long hours, including Sundays. The doodle mockingly questions, 'Labour and Toil?' and references Subrahmanyan's comment on staring at one's spouse. Celebrities and business leaders condemned the suggestion, advocating for work-life balance.

The Times of India Shaw posts cryptic social media message after Mumbai snub

Prithvi Shaw is likely to be excluded from Mumbai's upcoming Ranji Trophy matches due to fitness and attitude concerns. Shaw's current struggle with discipline and performance has led to criticisms from team officials and senior players. He was also unsold during the IPL auction and last played for India in 2021.

The Times of India Smriti Mandhana smashes fastest ODI century by an Indian woman

India skipper Smriti Mandhana scored a record-breaking century in the third Women's ODI against Ireland on Wednesday. She achieved her hundred in 70 balls, setting a new record for the fastest century by an Indian woman in ODIs. Mandhana's knock helped India dominate the game and secure a commanding position in the series.

The Times of India SC notice to Centre on Cong plea challenging changed poll rules

The Supreme Court has issued a notice to the Centre and the Election Commission following Congress leader Jairam Ramesh's plea challenging amendments to the Conduct of Election Rules of 1961. Ramesh argues that such amendments should not be made without public consultation, as they are crucial for maintaining election transparency.

The Times of India 'Martial law is not a crime': South Korea's impeached Presz Yoon after arrest

South Korea's impeached President Yoon Suk Yeol defends his December 3 martial law decree, stating it was a legitimate exercise of presidential authority. Following his impeachment, Yoon remains under investigation for insurrection, abuse of power, and other offences, with questioning currently underway.

The Times of India How long will Sunita Williams stay in space? Nasa astronauts return delayed to March

NASA rescheduled the return of astronauts Sunita Williams and Butch Wilmore originally set for February 2025 to late March 2025 due to delays in the launch of SpaceX's Crew 10 mission. Technical issues with Boeing's Starliner spacecraft also contributed to the delay. Despite the extended stay, Crew 9 continues to perform critical tasks on the ISS.

The Times of India Are new age Bollywood debutants turning stars before first movie hits theatres?

​Shanaya Kapoor, the daughter of Sanjay Kapoor and Mahip Kapoor, is set to enchant viewers in the film “Aankhon Ki Gustakhiyan.” Ibrahim Ali Khan, the son of Saif Ali Khan and Amrita Singh, will also be making his debut in “Sarzameen ,” further adding to the excitement surrounding this new generation of actors.

The Times of India Exclusive | Mohammad Amir explains sudden Pakistan retirement

Mohammad Amir shares his thoughts about playing all matches in the fast-paced format of cricket, emphasising human limitations and the need to manage workloads. Despite retiring from international cricket twice, he continues to participate in T20 leagues, highlighting the rise of younger talents and the challenges of maintaining fitness amid continuous back-to-back games.

The Times of India North Korean troops 'blowing themselves up' in chilling battlefield tactics

Ukrainian special forces encountered North Korean soldiers in the Kursk region using self-detonation tactics. Over a dozen bodies were found, with one survivor detonating a grenade. Reports indicate around 11,000 North Korean troops supporting Russia, with a high casualty rate. This involvement increases scrutiny and concerns globally.

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