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The Times of India KTR reason for Naga-Samantha divorce, says Telangana minister; sparks row

Telangana minister Konda Surekha has sparked controversy by blaming BRS working president KT Rama Rao for the divorce of Tollywood actors Naga Chaitanya and Samantha Prabhu. KTR demanded an apology, while veteran actor Akkineni Nagarjuna and his wife condemned the minister's allegations as false and irresponsible.

The Times of India Intern not hosp employee, says consumer commission, junks med negligence claim

A medical intern's father sought Rs one crore, alleging negligence in his son's death at an Amravati medical college. The national consumer commission dismissed the claim, ruling interns are not employees. The hospital denied negligence, attributing death to a heart attack, and refuted foul play allegations.

The Times of India Manipur Nagas in gunfight over land, securityman among 3 dead

Three people, including a Manipur Rifles personnel, were killed in a gunfight over a land dispute between two Naga villages in Ukhrul district. The clash, linked to a Swachh Bharat Abhiyan initiative, prompted an indefinite curfew and suspension of internet services. Separately, security forces recovered a large cache of explosives in Tengnoupal district amid ongoing ethnic violence.

The Times of India At 63.8%, J&K polls turnout fails to surpass 2014 Lok Sabha count

The J&K Assembly elections saw a 63.8% turnout, higher than the 58.6% in the 2024 Lok Sabha polls, but lower than 2014's 65.4%. Voting was highest in Kishtwar at 80.2% and lowest in Srinagar at 30.1%. Phase 3 had the highest turnout at 69.7%.

The Times of India Congress, IUML attack Kerala CM for 'giving communal twist' to gold smuggling

Kerala CM Pinarayi Vijayan faced political backlash over remarks on smuggled gold and hawala money in Malappuram, clarifying his comments aimed at general gold seizures. Congress and IUML accused him of communal bias, while he denounced attempts to portray CPM as communal.

The Times of India Lack of loos was insult to poor & against human dignity: PM Modi

PM Modi emphasized the significant impact of the Swachh Bharat Mission on public health and dignity, highlighting the eradication of open defecation and construction of over 12 crore toilets in a decade. He criticized previous governments for neglecting the issue and urged citizens to adopt cleanliness as a lifelong mission.

The Times of India His 1,257 radios put UP man in Guinness

Ram Singh Bouddh from Gajraula, Amroha, has been officially recognized by Guinness World Records for possessing the largest unique collection of radios, totaling 1,257 distinct pieces. His passion for radios was further acknowledged by PM Modi on 'Mann Ki Baat', increasing public interest and leading to hopes of establishing a dedicated museum.

The Times of India In guarded response, India calls for safety of civilians in Middle East

India expressed concern over the escalation of conflict in West Asia after Iran's attack on Israel, urging all parties to exercise restraint and engage in dialogue. The government emphasized the protection of civilians and closely monitored the situation to ensure the safety of Indian nationals in Iran and Israel, advocating for a diplomatic resolution.

The Times of India More boys are born after wars and scientists call it 'Returning soldier effect'

Researchers have noticed a unique trend first documented during World War II. Various theories attempt to explain this phenomenon, but a definitive explanation is still elusive. Know all about it.

The Times of India Recall Tom Hanks' 'Terminal'? Many may face similar plight amid Israel-Iran conflict

Mid-air, Lufthansa's Frankfurt-Mumbai flight turned back due to the closure of Iranian airspace amid the Iran-Israel conflict. Passengers were informed about alternative arrangements upon landing in Frankfurt. Those without valid Schengen visas had to stay at the airport, with provisions made for their comfort by the airline.

The Times of India 'It's getting scarier, tougher': Indians living in Israel

Indian students and workers in Israel are facing escalating fear as missile attacks from Iran hit cities like Tel Aviv, Haifa, and Safed. With international flights suspended, they await evacuation guidance. Many are desperate to return home amidst increasing hostilities and safety concerns.

The Times of India Letter from 'JeM' threatens to blow up Mahakal temple in MP

The bomb squad was deployed to Mahakaleshwar temple in Ujjain following a threatening letter received at Hanumangarh station in Rajasthan. The letter, purportedly from a Jaish-e-Mohammed commander, warned of explosions at religious sites and stations in Rajasthan and MP. Security measures have been tightened, and authorities are investigating the letter's authenticity and sender.

The Times of India Jharkhand criminals blow up part of railway track

Unidentified miscreants blew up a stretch of meter gauge railways in Jharkhand's Sahibganj district, disrupting coal transportation from Eastern Coalfields Limited's Rajmahal project to NTPC's thermal power plant in West Bengal. The explosion, causing a two-foot ditch, was likely aimed at coal theft. Authorities are investigating, but no devices were found at the site.

The Times of India Why some mobile retailers wants govt to ‘ban’ OnePlus, iQoo and Poco

Indian mobile retailers demand a ban on Chinese smartphone brands like iQoo, Poco, and OnePlus, accusing them of unfair practices that harm local businesses. They also call for the suspension of Flipkart and Amazon for predatory pricing and exclusive deals. Retailers seek government intervention to ensure fair trading and protect local enterprises.

The Times of India Horoscope Today: Read your today's astrological predictions

Horoscope Today: Read daily horoscope predictions for October 3, 2024. Know all about the astrological events and influences that will be affecting each of the 12 zodiac signs. Get ready to discover what the stars have in store for you today.