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The Times of India Karti Chidambaram's take on Narayana Murthy 70-hour workweek stance
Infosys co-founder Narayana Murthy reiterated his support for a 70-hour workweek, emphasizing productivity over work-life balance. Congress MP Karti Chidambaram countered, advocating for a four-day workweek and prioritizing efficiency and social harmony. The debate highlights differing perspectives on work culture and India's economic progress.
The Times of India Centre amends RTE rules, states can now fail students in classes 5 and 8
The central government has amended the Right to Education (RTE) Rules, 2010, allowing states to conduct regular examinations for students in Classes 5 and 8, with the option to hold them back if they fail. This change comes five years after the 2019 amendment to the RTE Act, which scrapped the “no-detention” policy. While some states have embraced the new system, others, like Kerala, remain opposed, citing concerns over added pressure on students.
The Times of India Sansad scuffle: Injured BJP MPs Sarangi and Rajput discharged from hospital
Two BJP MPs, injured during a scuffle with Congress leaders at the new Parliament building, were discharged from the hospital Friday. The confrontation arose from a BJP protest against alleged disrespect towards Dr. B.R. Ambedkar. During the incident, MP Pratap Sarangi suffered a head injury, and MP Mukesh Rajput briefly lost consciousness.
The Times of India Pak opener fails to score a single run in entire series
Abdullah Shafique etched an unwanted record, becoming the first batsman with ducks in all matches of a three-ODI series. His three ducks against South Africa pushed his 2024 total to seven in 21 innings, surpassing previous Pakistani records. Pakistan registered a 3-0 series victory against South Africa, securing the third ODI by 36 runs via the DLS method.
The Times of India 'Ousted Syrian President Assad’s wife files for divorce, unhappy in Moscow'
Asma al-Assad, wife of ousted Syrian president Bashar al-Assad, has reportedly filed for divorce in a Russian court. She seeks to relocate to London after expressing discontent with life in Moscow. Holding dual British-Syrian citizenship, Asma spent her youth in London and married Assad in 2000.
The Times of India Infosys' ex-CFO calls out ‘biggest’ salary disparity in IT companies in India
Mohandas Pai criticizes India's corporate sector for widening wage disparity. Executive salaries have surged while fresher salaries stagnated at a mere 15% increase over 13 years. Pai calls for fairer compensation, especially for entry-level and contract workers, citing continued profitability despite automation.
The Times of India Pak batting star Saim Ayub joins Virat Kohli in this elite list
Pakistan made history by becoming the first team to sweep South Africa 3-0 in an ODI series in South Africa. Saim Ayub smashed his second century of the series; he scored 101 runs. Ayub joined the ranks of Virat Kohli, Joe Root, David Warner, Kevin Pietersen and Fakhar Zaman with his second ton of the series. Pakistan won the match by 36 runs (DLS method).
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The Times of India 'Rohit is my No.1': Ex-player reveals his Top 5 T20I batters of 2024
Cricketer Aakash Chopra has revealed his top five T20I batsmen of 2024. India's Rohit Sharma tops the list, lauded for his consistency and aggressive captaincy during the World Cup. England's Phil Salt and Jos Buttler secure second and fifth place respectively, showcasing their explosive batting prowess.
The Times of India Japan trains to be tweaked for India’s first bullet train project - details
India and Japan are finalizing designs for bullet trains on the Mumbai-Ahmedabad corridor, modifying Shinkansen trains for Indian conditions. These modifications include enhanced luggage capacity, higher temperature tolerance, and dust resistance.
The Times of India 'Watched Jasprit Bumrah, spoke to KL Rahul'
Nineteen-year-old Australian cricketer Sam Konstas is poised for a potential Test debut against India on Boxing Day. He's been studying Jasprit Bumrah's bowling and even gleaned insights from KL Rahul. Konstas's impressive recent form, including a century against India in a warm-up match, has earned him praise. Konstas, who smashed 14 fours and a six in his brilliant knock against India in the warm-up match, where he was named Man of the Match, draws inspiration from former Australia allrounder Shane Watson.
The Times of India Gavaskar criticises Indian team for neglecting Ashwin in overseas Tests
Sunil Gavaskar criticises India's management for their treatment of Ravichandran Ashwin, highlighting his unjust exclusion from matches despite being a top-ranked bowler. Gavaskar points out the double standard where struggling batsmen weren't dropped with the same frequency, and laments Ashwin's missed captaincy opportunities despite his significant contributions to Indian cricket.
The Times of India 'Baby John' advance booking Day 1: Varun Dhawan starrer collects Rs 50 Lakh
Varun Dhawan's 'Baby John' is set for a Christmas release, facing box office competition from 'Pushpa 2' and 'Mufasa'. Advance bookings suggest a decent opening, but the film's success hinges on sustaining momentum amidst strong rivals. The Hindi remake of 'Theri' features Keerthy Suresh and boasts action sequences choreographed by international experts.
The Times of India Kashmir reels under cold wave, Shikara operators struggle to navigate frozen lake
Srinagar's Dal Lake froze over on Monday as a severe cold wave gripped Kashmir, forcing boat operators to break ice to navigate. Temperatures plummeted to -7°C, with the intense cold expected to continue. Despite the frigid conditions, residents await snowfall. Kashmir's harsh winter period, 'Chillai Kalan,' will last until January 31, followed by 'Chillai-Khurd' and 'Chillai-Bachha'.
The Times of India MCG curator reveals what to expect from the pitch
The Border-Gavaskar Trophy is level at 1-1 as India and Australia prepare for the crucial fourth Test at the MCG. Curator Matt Page promises a pitch similar to recent years, offering a balance between bat and ball with more grass to encourage seam movement. Spin is unlikely to be a significant factor.