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The Times of India Sugandha Mishra and Sanket Bhosale reveal their daughter's name

Sugandha Mishra and Sanket Bhosale joyfully revealed their baby girl’s name, Ihana, meaning 'adorable', during Navratri. Sugandha shared this heartfelt news on Instagram, expressing their happiness and blessings. Fans responded warmly. Sugandha also discussed her supportive return to work, balancing her career and motherhood, bringing her baby to shoots when necessary.

The Times of India In pre-festive gift, govt to give Rs 2,038.57 cr bonus to railway staff

The Union Cabinet has approved a productivity linked bonus for 11.72 lakh railway employees, totaling Rs 2028.57 crore for 78 days. This includes track maintainers, loco pilots, and various other staff. The bonus aims to motivate employees to enhance their performance and contribute to the overall improvement of Indian Railways.

The Times of India Union Cabinet grants 'classical language' status to five more languages

The Union Cabinet has approved classical language status for Marathi, Pali, Prakrit, Assamese, and Bengali, nearly doubling the number of classical languages in India to 11. This initiative aims to preserve and promote these languages' rich heritage, offering employment opportunities and academic benefits such as international awards, research centers, and university positions.

The Times of India 'Excessively harsh': Centre opposes marital rape criminalisation in SC

The central government has contested the criminalization of marital rape in the Supreme Court, stating that such a measure requires a comprehensive approach due to its potential socio-legal implications and the impact it could have on the institution of marriage. It said Parliament has provided different remedies, including criminal law provisions, to protect consent within marriage.

The Times of India Andhra dy CM Pawan Kalyan seeks national act to protect Hindu Sanatana Dharma

Andhra Pradesh's deputy CM advocates for a strong national Act to protect Hindu Sanathana Dharma and other faiths uniformly. Emphasising pseudo secularism, he urges respect among all religions and proposes non-cooperation against those defaming Sanatana Dharma. He also recommends purity certification for temple ingredients.

The Times of India Months or weeks: How much time would Iran need to build nuclear bomb?

Iran's recent missile strikes on Israel intensify tensions surrounding Tehran's potential nuclear capabilities. Despite Israel's advanced defenses intercepting most missiles, the psychological impact is profound. With Iran facing regional loss of credibility and increasing pressure, the possibility of it assembling a nuclear bomb looms, potentially altering the Middle Eastern power balance and leading to broader conflict.

The Times of India Why are women stalled in mid-management, missing the CEO track?

Despite growing conversations around women empowerment, gender inequality remains deeply embedded in workplaces, particularly in leadership positions. A recent report, "India’s Best Workplaces for Women (2024)," highlights an 11% gap between women in mid-level management and those reaching CEO roles. Systemic biases, lack of mentorship, and rigid workplace cultures are key barriers. Closing this gap requires tailored leadership development programs, flexible work arrangements, and focused diversity initiatives. The report emphasizes the importance of fair opportunities and the need for sustainable strategies to retain and promote women in leadership roles.

The Times of India Kohli says rivalry vs Australia was intense at the start, but now it has...

Batting maestro Virat Kohli observes that the India-Australia rivalry in the Border-Gavaskar Trophy has evolved from fierce competition to mutual respect, especially after India's consecutive series wins in Australia. The upcoming five-match Test series, which will also be the first five-match Test series between the two teams since 1991/92. beginning November 22 will see both teams vying for supremacy.

The Times of India Kamala Harris faces perfect storm of domestic and foreign crisis

Kamala Harris' presidential campaign faces challenges from a hurricane, a port workers strike, and ongoing global conflicts. Polls show a tight race against Trump in key battleground states. Harris and Biden are addressing hurricane relief amid criticisms and conspiracy theories. Harris aims to attract moderate Republicans with former lawmaker Liz Cheney’s support during her campaign stop in Wisconsin.