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The Times of India Provided 'desi katta': 2nd suspect in Delhi hospital murder held

Delhi Police have apprehended three minors in connection with the murder of unani doctor Javed Akhtar. The conflict allegedly stemmed from a billing dispute and subsequent humiliation during treatment. The juveniles, motivated by retaliation, reportedly planned and executed the crime, with one providing the firearm.

The Times of India 2 US & UK climbers lose equipment, go missing in Uttarakhand

Two women mountaineers from the USA and UK have been missing for over 36 hours at an altitude of 6,500m near Chaukhamba-III Peak in Chamoli district. Their critical supplies were lost in a gorge. Despite efforts, the Indian Air Force's helicopters haven't yet located them.

The Times of India MAGA storm over hurricane relief puts immigrants in crosshairs

A political controversy has erupted over disaster aid, with MAGA Trump supporters accusing Kamala Harris of diverting funds meant for hurricane victims to illegal immigrants and foreign wars. Prominent figures like Trump, Eric Trump, and Elon Musk are leading these charges, despite counterclaims of misinformation and political manipulation.

The Times of India Swiggy Bolt: Food delivery platform launches 10-minute meal delivery service

Swiggy has introduced Bolt, a 10-minute meal and beverage delivery service, in key locations including Hyderabad, Mumbai, Delhi, Pune, Chennai, and Bangalore. By partnering with nearby restaurants, it aims to deliver popular dishes and ready-to-pack items swiftly. The service will expand to more locations soon, ensuring delivery partners face no penalties for delivery times.

The Times of India Going on indefinite fast from today if no meet with top leaders: Wangchuk

Climate activist Sonam Wangchuk and others from Ladakh plan to start an indefinite fast on Saturday if they do not receive a meeting date with President, Prime Minister, or Union home minister. Their Dilli Chalo Padyatra seeks Ladakh's inclusion in the Sixth Schedule for tribal protection.

The Times of India Run-out row! Why Kerr was given not out by umpires

During the T20 World Cup 2024 match in Dubai, New Zealand batter Amelia Kerr was controversially declared not out after India's Harmanpreet Kaur attempted a run-out. Despite Kerr being short of her crease, the on-field umpires ruled it a dead ball as the end of the over had been signalled. This led to significant protests from the Indian team.

The Times of India The Rock fuels WWE bad blood rumors after presence confirmation in Georgia

Fans eagerly anticipate The Rock's WWE return at Bad Blood 2024 in Georgia, particularly after his Instagram post confirming his presence in the city. Speculations are rife about his role, possibly aligning with Roman Reigns, Solo Sikoa, or reigniting his feud with Cody Rhodes. The event kicks off at 3pm ET on Saturday, October 5.

The Times of India Ryan Clark calls on Arthur Smith to free Justin Fields against Cowboys

The Steelers face a crucial decision as Justin Fields and Russell Wilson compete for the starting quarterback role. Fields' impressive performance has drawn praise, but Wilson's return from injury stirs debates among fans and experts. With a key game against the Cowboys looming, coaches must decide whether to stick with Fields or revert to Wilson.

The Times of India With 24-hr ultimatum to Mamata govt, protesting docs end 'total cease work'

Protesting junior doctors in Kolkata ended their strike demanding better safety at medical facilities. They issued a 24-hour ultimatum to the government for their demands, threatening an indefinite hunger strike. The strike followed the rape and murder of a trainee doctor. Despite government assurances, doctors claim little action has been taken.

The Times of India Harmanpreet unconvinced by Amelia Kerr's run-out decision

During the India vs New Zealand Women's T20 World Cup match, a controversial decision denied India's captain Harmanpreet Kaur a run out, causing heated discussions and visible frustration. The umpires ruled the ball dead, leading to debates between the Indian coach and the fourth umpire.

The Times of India Harmanpreet unconvinced by Amelia Kerr's run-out decision

During the India vs New Zealand Women's T20 World Cup match, a controversial decision denied India's captain Harmanpreet Kaur a run out, causing heated discussions and visible frustration. The umpires ruled the ball dead, leading to debates between the Indian coach and the fourth umpire.

The Times of India Seek science milestones, not personal glory: Gaganyaan astronaut Angad Pratap

Group Captain Angad Pratap talks about the evolving diversity in India’s human spaceflight programme, emphasizing science over personal glory. ISRO seeks candidates with expertise in experimental domains and aerospace research. The Gaganyaan training is comprehensive, covering academics, physical fitness, and survival skills, preparing astronauts for future space missions.

The Times of India Report card of Rahul's 100 days as leader of opposition courtesy Cong

Pawan Khera, from the All India Congress Committee, highlighted Rahul Gandhi's efforts in his first 100 days as Lok Sabha's opposition leader. Gandhi addressed issues affecting farmers, laborers, and manual scavengers, and opposed government malpractices. He also demanded a fair recruitment process in the Army and stood against the Broadcast Bill aimed at curbing media independence.

The Times of India Will Liz Cheney be Kamala's trump card?

Liz Cheney, a conservative Republican, and Kamala Harris, the liberal vice president, jointly criticized Donald Trump and his MAGA movement in a pivotal event in Wisconsin. Cheney highlighted Trump's flaws, supporting Harris as the patriotic choice. Harris emphasized unity across parties to protect US democracy, with Obama set to boost her campaign.

The Times of India When Israel was caught off guard: How Hamas overran key base on Oct 7

A year on from the October 7 Hamas attacks, Israel remains devastated. Over 60 Israeli soldiers were killed and many captured at the Nahal Oz military base. Soldiers had noticed suspicious activities prior, but the military's response was inadequate. Questions arise about preparedness and response delays. The IDF is investigating, leaving survivors and families searching for answers and accountability.