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The Times of India Air pollution soars in Pakistan; Multan's AQI remains over 1,900

Smog has choked Pakistan's Punjab province, pushing air pollution to hazardous levels. Lahore's Air Quality Index (AQI) reached 760, while Multan hit a shocking 1,914, prompting emergency measures. The smog has caused accidents due to low visibility and forced closures of businesses and public spaces. Authorities blame cross-border pollution from India for exacerbating the crisis.

The Times of India Brampton police arrest another suspect in Canada Hindu temple attack

Canadian police have arrested another suspect in connection with the November 3rd attack on a Hindu temple in Brampton. Inderjeet Gosal, 35, faces charges of assault with a weapon. The investigation is ongoing, with authorities reviewing numerous videos to identify additional suspects.

The Times of India India vs South Africa: Calm Sanju Samson stirs up a storm

Sanju Samson's recent T20I centuries are a testament to his newfound consistency, attributed to clear communication from team management and a focus on his strengths. Despite past struggles to cement his place, Samson's recent form has impressed coaches and selectors, positioning him as a potential key player for the 2026 T20 World Cup.

The Times of India New opener and a surprise inclusion in Australia's squad for BGT vs India

Nathan McSweeney has been chosen to open the batting for Australia in the upcoming Border-Gavaskar Trophy against India. The uncapped South Australian will partner Usman Khawaja at the top of the order. Wicketkeeper-batsman Josh Inglis was a surprise inclusion in the 13-man squad, while veteran Steve Smith will return to his familiar position at number four.

The Times of India Lacking in these 4 vitamins? It can give you cancer

Certain vitamin deficiencies may signal an increased risk of cancer. Low levels of vitamins C, A, and D, as well as the trace mineral selenium, have been linked to a higher risk of developing various cancers, including those of the stomach, esophagus, lungs, breast, prostate, and colon.

The Times of India 'Singham Again' box office collection: Ajay Devgn starrer mints Rs 192.5cr

Ajay Devgn's 'Singham Again' is roaring towards the Rs 200 crore mark in its second weekend, amassing a total of Rs 192.5 crore. Director Rohit Shetty expressed his happiness over the film's success, despite clashing with 'Bhool Bhulaiyaa 3'. Both films have collectively earned over Rs 300 crore, setting a new benchmark for Diwali releases.

The Times of India Ritika reacts to comment defending Rohit Sharma taking leave

Former Australian cricket captain Aaron Finch has defended Rohit Sharma's potential absence from the first Test against Australia due to personal reasons. Finch believes that the birth of a child is a significant life event that takes precedence over cricket, contradicting Sunil Gavaskar's suggestion to appoint a new captain if Rohit misses multiple Tests.

The Times of India Govt readies new strategy for higher edu institutes to boost students’ mental health

India's central government is launching a new mental health program for higher education institutions. The program will include capacity building, model institution visits, and a structured framework for psychosocial support. The goal is to address the urgent need for mental health support in these institutions and create environments that encourage healthy behaviors.

The Times of India In boost to MSMEs, FM pushes for Rs1.5L cr extra PSB loans in FY25

Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman raised the lending target for public sector banks to MSMEs by nearly 35% for this financial year. She set a new target of Rs 5.7 lakh crore, emphasizing that no small business should be denied funding. Sitharaman urged public sector banks to take the lead in lending to MSMEs, aiming for greater growth in the sector.

The Times of India Nikki Haley, Mike Pompeo to not be part of Trump 2.0 cabinet

Former US President Donald Trump announced that neither Nikki Haley nor Mike Pompeo will be part of his upcoming administration. Trump expressed gratitude for their past service but indicated they wouldn't be invited to serve in his potential 2025 White House team. Haley had criticized Trump during the GOP primaries, while Pompeo faced backlash for perceived disloyalty.

The Times of India CJI: Pressure on judges from pvt interest groups as well

During his time as Guest Editor for The Times of India, Chief Justice of India (CJI) D.Y. Chandrachud discussed the pressures judges face not only from the government but also from private entities utilizing media to influence decisions. He emphasized the importance of judicial independence, balancing government collaboration with maintaining the judiciary's distinct role. CJI Chandrachud also advocated for clearer legal language and a departure from outdated courtroom traditions.

The Times of India ‘Bhavan katham asti?’ Sanskrit finds new life in Assam’s border villages

In the villages of Anipur Basti and Patiala Basti near the Bangladesh border, residents have embraced Sanskrit as an everyday language. Around 300 villagers, including school children, now converse fluently in the ancient language. This revival, sparked by workshops and educational programs, has reportedly led to improved academic performance and a renewed appreciation for Indian heritage.

The Times of India Once enemy of democracy, ex-Maoist commander to vote in Gadchiroli Nov 20

Vilas Kolha, a former Maoist commander, is casting his vote in the Maharashtra assembly elections, marking a significant victory for democracy. Kolha, who once led attacks to disrupt polls, surrendered three years ago and now advocates for democratic processes. His transformation highlights the changing landscape in Gadchiroli, where surrendered Maoists are embracing new lives and supporting development initiatives.

The Times of India Barring disabled a sign of bias, violates their rights, says SC

The Supreme Court of India has urged government bodies to shift their focus from the disabilities of individuals to their abilities. The court emphasized that denying reasonable accommodations to differently-abled individuals constitutes discrimination and violates their fundamental rights. This statement came as the court granted the plea of a medical aspirant denied admission to an MBBS program due to an inaccurate disability assessment.

The Times of India Hearing last PIL, CJI bats for inclusion of Indian healthcare system in PM-JAY

In his final act as Chief Justice of India, D.Y. Chandrachud heard a petition advocating for the inclusion of traditional Indian healthcare practices, such as Ayurveda and Yoga, into the national health insurance program, PM-JAY. While dismissing a previous petition by the same advocate, the court acknowledged the importance of integrating these systems into mainstream healthcare.

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