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The Times of India No release of CM Sukhu's photos without approval: Himachal govt amidst 'samosa row'
The Himachal Pradesh government has issued a directive requiring prior approval from the Information and Public Relations Director (DIPR) for releasing any photographs of chief minister Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu. The move comes after the BJP's youth wing, the BJYM, staged a protest in response to an inquiry into samosas meant for the CM being mistakenly served to his security staff.
The Times of India Watch: Old video of Pakistan girl claiming to be Trump's daughter goes viral
A 2018 video of a Pakistani woman claiming to be Donald Trump's daughter has resurfaced online after his 2024 election victory. Speaking in Urdu, the woman alleges mistreatment by Melania Trump and claims Trump doubted her mother's parenting. Though initially unnoticed, the video is now being widely shared on social media.
The Times of India One-fourth of deaths in Delhi mainly due to these two diseases: Govt report
A recent government report reveals a concerning rise in deaths due to respiratory illnesses and infectious diseases in Delhi. The report highlights that these diseases were responsible for a significant portion of the over 88,000 institutional deaths recorded in the city during 2023. The data underscores the growing health challenges faced by the capital's residents, particularly those in middle age.
The Times of India Infosys' Narayan Muthy recalls when his daughter asked him to 'hire a private plane…'
Infosys co-founder Narayana Murthy hilariously forgot his 25th wedding anniversary, prompting a scolding from his daughter, Akshata Murty. Akshata, now married to former UK Prime Minister Rishi Sunak, urged her father to return home immediately, even suggesting he hire a private plane. Sudha Murthy, his wife, lightheartedly acknowledged the cultural difference, quipping that forgetting anniversaries 'happens in India'.
The Times of India Kashmiri students in Karnataka allege college forced them to trim their beards
Nursing students from Jammu and Kashmir studying in Karnataka faced pressure to trim their beards, citing dress code concerns. They protested, arguing it infringed on their religious freedom. The college administration, after discussions with the students and the Jammu and Kashmir Students Association, relented, allowing the students to keep their beards.
The Times of India Top promises in BJP's 'Sankalp Patra' for Maharashtra polls
The Bharatiya Janata Party in Maharashtra released its election manifesto, 'Sankalp Patra,' outlining its vision for the upcoming assembly polls. Union Home Minister Amit Shah and other prominent leaders highlighted the achievements of the previous BJP-led government, emphasizing economic growth and infrastructure development as key focus areas.
The Times of India 'Did he drug me too?': Why Gisèle Pelicot's daughter fears she was also victimised
Gisèle Pelicot, 72, accused her ex-husband, Dominique, of drugging and orchestrating her rape by numerous men over a decade. Their daughter, Caroline Darian, discovered she might also be a victim after police found photos of her in evidence. Dominique admitted to drugging Gisèle and filming her assaults but denies abusing Darian.
The Times of India This UFC star broke into Hollywood shattering Dwayne Johnson’s astonishing record
Conor McGregor claims to have surpassed Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson's record for the highest-paid Hollywood debut, reportedly earning between $6 million and $10 million for his role in the "Road House" remake. While official figures remain unconfirmed, sources suggest McGregor's earnings exceeded Johnson's $5.5 million debut in 2001, which, adjusted for inflation, would be approximately $9.4 million today.
The Times of India 'BCCI ke saath saath…': Ex-Pak cricketer makes startling CT revelation
The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) is reportedly unwilling to send its team to Pakistan for the Champions Trophy due to political tensions. Former Pakistan cricketer Basit Ali suggests that other cricket boards may also decline to participate, potentially influenced by the financial clout of the Indian Premier League (IPL).
The Times of India 'Rumour floated with malicious intent': Chopra on split India coaching report
Former Indian cricketer Aakash Chopra has dismissed reports suggesting that the BCCI is considering separate coaches for red and white-ball cricket if India performs poorly in the upcoming Border-Gavaskar Trophy. Chopra believes the rumors are baseless and that it's too early to make changes under head coach Gautam Gambhir's leadership.
The Times of India J&K: Exchange of fire between terrorists and security forces in Srinagar
An exchange of fire erupted between terrorists and security forces in Srinagar's Zabarwan forest area on Sunday, following a joint operation initiated by the police and security forces based on intelligence inputs about the presence of terrorists. This incident follows the neutralization of a terrorist in Sopore, Baramulla district, on Saturday evening.
The Times of India Will India make changes in playing XI for 2nd T20I? Ex-cricketer weighs in
India may consider changes to their playing eleven for the second T20I against South Africa. Leg-spinner Ravi Bishnoi may be replaced. The team might opt for only two spinners in Gqeberha. Ramandeep Singh, an all-rounder, is a potential debutant. India won the first match by 61 runs. The second match is on Sunday.
The Times of India Watch: Israeli airstrikes target Hezbollah weapons depot; 40 killed
Israel has intensified its offensive against Hezbollah in Lebanon, carrying out airstrikes that have resulted in significant casualties. The strikes targeted Hezbollah infrastructure, including operational apartments and weapons storage sites. The Lebanese health ministry reported a death toll of 40, including civilians and Hezbollah members. The escalation follows Hezbollah's increased attacks on Israel's northern border in support of Hamas.
The Times of India Weekly career horoscope: Read your astrological predictions for all zodiac signs
This week brought opportunities and challenges for the zodiac signs in their careers. While some signs thrived in fast-paced environments and excelled in their fields, others faced potential conflicts and obstacles. New ventures were on the horizon for entrepreneurs, while those seeking employment found promising prospects.
The Times of India Canadian MP Chandra Arya slams politicians for 'avoiding mentioning Khalistanis'
Canadian MP Chandra Arya criticizes politicians for misrepresenting the recent attack on a Brampton Hindu temple as a Hindu-Sikh conflict. He emphasizes that the attack, perpetrated by Khalistani extremists, is condemned by both Hindu and Sikh communities who stand united against Khalistani extremism. Arya urges Canadians to recognize this unity and for politicians to clearly denounce Khalistani extremism.