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The Times of India Sehwag’s son Aaryavir makes impressive debut for Delhi

Aaryavir Sehwag, son of legendary Indian cricketer Virender Sehwag, made a notable debut in the Vinoo Mankad Trophy, scoring 49 runs to help Delhi secure a six-wicket win against Manipur. His performance included a crucial 61-run stand with skipper Pranav Pant, who remained unbeaten on 75 off 45 balls, enhancing his cricketing credentials.

The Times of India 'I'm a bit ... ': Actor Govinda breaks silence on accidental shooting

Govinda, who recently made headlines for accidentally shooting himself (on the left leg) with a loaded revolver, finally shared details about how he injured his leg during a recent press conference, shortly after being discharged from the hospital today (October 4).

The Times of India Jaishankar reaffirms India's support for Sri Lanka's economic recovery

External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar's visit to Sri Lanka focuses on enhancing economic recovery efforts, strengthening cooperation in tourism, energy, and investment. He meets Sri Lankan President Anura Kumara Dissanayake, Prime Minister Harini Amarasuriya, and Foreign Minister Vijitha Herath to reaffirm India's support and discuss key collaboration areas.

The Times of India ‘Everyone knows IPL rule changed for Dhoni’: Kaif

Former Indian cricketer Mohammad Kaif supports a new IPL rule change that allows MS Dhoni to play as an uncapped player beyond 2024, despite his last appearance for India in 2019. Kaif highlights Dhoni's influence and fitness, while emphasizing that financial aspects don't concern Dhoni, making this rule change significant for both him and CSK.

The Times of India Watch: Easwaran's reaction after getting dismissed for 191

Abhimanyu Easwaran's dismissal for 191 in the Irani Cup 2024 against Mumbai was a key moment on the fourth day at Ekana Cricket Stadium, Lucknow. His crucial 165-run partnership with Dhruv Jurel helped Rest of India reach a substantial total of 416. Mumbai now leads by over 250 runs, setting up a tense final day.

The Times of India Why Harris and her father Donald don’t talk despite living 2 miles apart

Kamala Harris’s estrangement from her father, Donald J. Harris, stems from complex family dynamics dating back to her parents’ separation when she was a child. Despite their proximity in Washington, they have been distant for years, with personality similarities, ambition, and past conflicts contributing to the rift. Kamala’s close relationship with her mother and Donald’s absence at key life events deepened the divide. While he remains proud of her achievements, the potential for reconciliation exists, though neither has actively pursued it.

The Times of India 'Nazarandaaz toh nahi karenge': Kumari Selja on Congress' Haryana CM pick

Amid rumours of a rift in Haryana Congress, Rajya Sabha MP Kumari Selja affirms her candidacy for the chief minister's post if the party wins the upcoming elections, citing her seniority and contributions. She dismisses speculations of joining the BJP.

The Times of India 'Disappointing, condemnable but not ... ': India on fugitive Zakir Naik's Pakistan visit

The central government expressed disappointment and condemnation over Islamic preacher Zakir Naik's visit to Pakistan, where he was warmly welcomed. Naik, wanted in India for hate speech and terror-related charges, is set to deliver lectures across major Pakistani cities, highlighting his controversial background and ongoing legal issues. Naik, 58, is the founder of the Islamic Research Foundation (IRF). A doctor by profession, he is known for delivering inflammatory lectures in English, unlike many other Islamic preachers who use Urdu or Arabic.

The Times of India We know India are very difficult to beat, says Oz cricketer ahead of BGT

Ahead of the Border-Gavaskar Trophy, Australian cricketers Steve Smith and Pat Cummins acknowledge India's challenge, emphasizing the importance of the series starting on November 22. Smith respects India's dominance while skipper Cummins seeks to amend past defeats. Star spinner Nathan Lyon also praises the Indian squad, and said he has always loved to compete against the star-studded Indian line-up.

The Times of India 'To overcome Dhoni's tactics...': Bhajji on how MI outperformed CSK

MS Dhoni and Rohit Sharma are the most successful IPL captains with five titles each, but Rohit's Mumbai Indians have historically bested Dhoni's Chennai Super Kings in finals. Former cricketer Harbhajan Singh explains how MI consistently outperform CSK in crucial games and praises both captains for inspiring their teams to victory.

The Times of India Bad news for Trump? Harris to get Obama boost in last 27 days of campaign

Former President Barack Obama will campaign for Vice President Kamala Harris in key battleground states ahead of the upcoming election, beginning in Pittsburgh. Obama has described Harris’s candidacy as a continuation of his political legacy, highlighting her focus on serving the American people. Their political alliance spans two decades, with Harris supporting Obama during his 2008 campaign. Polls show Harris holding a slight lead over Trump, with independent voters being unpredictable. Additionally, some Republicans may support Harris, as indicated by recent endorsements and polls showing a shift among Republican voters. The election remains highly competitive.

The Times of India 'No evacuation process yet but if ...': MEA amid Middle-East tensions

India has not initiated an evacuation process from Israel, Iran, and other Middle Eastern countries amid ongoing tensions, but flights remain available for those wishing to return. The Indian government emphasises restraint and civilian protection, and seeks to prevent a wider regional conflict.

The Times of India In 1st bilateral visit, Maldives president Muizzu to visit India from Oct 6

Maldives President Mohamed Muizzu is set to visit India from October 6-10 for his first bilateral trip. He will meet President Droupadi Murmu and Prime Minister Narendra Modi to discuss bilateral and international issues. This visit follows his attendance at Modi's swearing-in ceremony in June.

The Times of India Supreme Court dismisses pleas seeking review of sub-classifications in SC reservation judgment

The Supreme Court has dismissed petitions seeking a review of its earlier judgment that confirmed states' constitutional power to create sub-categories within Scheduled Castes for reservation benefits. The seven-judge bench, led by Chief Justice D Y Chandrachud, found no error in the original ruling and denied open court hearings for the review petitions.

The Times of India Three Bengaluru engineering collages get bomb threat

Three Bengaluru colleges, including BIT, BMSCE, and MSRIT, received bomb threats prompting bomb disposal squads to act. The police have registered a case to trace the threat source. This follows last week's bomb threat at Taj West End Hotel and an August incident at a Whitefield mall.