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The Times of India Can't restrict media's right to expression except by law: HC
The Kerala High Court ruled that media freedom is not absolute and must be exercised within constitutional boundaries. The court emphasized that while reporting on criminal cases, the media must respect the separation of powers and refrain from declaring guilt or innocence before a judicial verdict.
The Times of India We are going to break 50% reservation barricade, says Telangana CM
Telangana Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy, in an interview, highlighted his government's achievements as it nears its one-year mark. He defended his farm loan waiver scheme and addressed concerns regarding the caste survey, emphasizing its role in promoting social equality. Reddy reiterated his commitment to increasing reservations for Backward Classes, even suggesting a constitutional amendment.
The Times of India In Maoist stronghold, 111-year-old refuses home-vote, to go to booth
111-year-old Fulamati Sarkar, a resident of Gadchiroli, Maharashtra, is set to become one of the oldest voters in the upcoming assembly elections. Despite her age and the availability of home voting, Fulamati is determined to personally cast her vote, inspiring many with her dedication to democracy. The district administration has named her the SVEEP icon for her unwavering commitment.
The Times of India NTCA orders probe into 25 missing tigers of Ranthambore
The National Tiger Conservation Authority (NTCA) is investigating the disappearance of 25 tigers from Ranthambore Tiger Reserve in Rajasthan. While the state forest department claims to have found evidence of 10 tigers, concerns remain about poaching and retaliatory killings. Overcrowding in the reserve is also a concern, as tigers are moving closer to human settlements.
The Times of India Protect Hindus, India tells Dhaka amid fresh clashes
Following a controversial social media post in Chittagong, Bangladesh, clashes erupted between the Hindu community and law enforcement, resulting in property damage. India has called upon the interim government in Dhaka to take decisive action against extremist elements and ensure the safety of Hindus in the country.
The Times of India Resolution to restore Article 370 an attempt to divide India: BJP
The BJP has condemned a resolution passed by the INDIA alliance in the Jammu and Kashmir assembly to restore the region's special status. BJP leader Smriti Irani called the resolution an attempt to "wage war against the Indian constitution" and accused the alliance of supporting terrorists and separatists. Irani asserted that the BJP would not allow the abrogation of Article 370 to be reversed.
The Times of India Bad air: How farm fires hurt Delhi? Answer is blowing in wind
Despite a decrease in stubble burning incidents in north India this year, Delhi's air quality continues to be affected, with farm fires contributing over 20% to PM2.5 levels since October 31. Experts emphasize that even a lower number of fires can significantly impact air quality depending on wind conditions.
The Times of India Delhi gang rape case: How an undercover cop busted axis of evil that shook city yet again
Delhi police arrested three men, including an auto-rickshaw driver, in connection with the gang rape of a mentally challenged woman. The victim was found abandoned and traumatized, unable to provide details about her attackers. Through meticulous CCTV analysis, mobile tracking, and relentless investigation, the police apprehended the accused, ensuring justice for the survivor.
The Times of India BJP MLAs marshalled out in J&K assembly bedlam over Article 370
Chaos erupted in the Jammu and Kashmir assembly as BJP and National Conference MLAs clashed over a resolution demanding the restoration of Article 370. The speaker evicted BJP members for disrupting the proceedings, leading to physical altercations with marshals. BJP termed the resolution a futile attempt, while other parties criticized their stance and the disruption.
The Times of India Stripped, molested & buried, Karnataka yoga teacher holds breath, stays alive
A 34-year-old yoga instructor in Devanahalli used her breathing techniques to survive a horrifying abduction and assault. After being lured to a forest, the victim was stripped, molested, and strangled. Left for dead in a shallow grave, she managed to escape and seek help. Police have apprehended six individuals, including a woman who allegedly orchestrated the crime out of jealousy.
The Times of India Jaish terrorists killed two village guards in Jammu’s Kishtwar
Two village defense guards were tragically killed in Kishtwar, Jammu, by the Kashmir Tigers, a group linked to Jaish-e-Mohammed. The group claimed responsibility and threatened others who support security forces. This incident follows a series of terrorist attacks and heightened security operations in Jammu and Kashmir, highlighting the volatile situation in the region.
The Times of India If MVA wins, will take back Dharavi land given to Adani: UBT manifesto
The Shiv Sena (UBT) released its election manifesto, pledging to reclaim land given to the Adani Group for the Dharavi redevelopment, construct an IFSC in Dharavi, and develop recreation facilities on the eastern seafront. The party also promised to implement the OPS for government employees, pursue free local train travel for women, and establish a Gig Workers Welfare Board.
The Times of India UPI, RBI rules ...: Why Banks are shutting down ATMs
Indian banks are phasing out ATMs and cash recyclers despite record cash circulation. The shift is attributed to the rising popularity of digital payments and a focus on digital transformation. While cash remains significant in the Indian economy, ATM penetration is low.
The Times of India Father, daughter among 4 killed in accident in J&K
A tragic accident in Jammu & Kashmir's Reasi district claimed the lives of four individuals, including a young girl. The driver of an SUV lost control, causing the vehicle to plummet into a gorge. Three occupants died at the scene, while another succumbed to injuries at the hospital. Two others are currently receiving medical treatment.
The Times of India In Trump moment, a Democrat win lights up an NCR house
An Indian-American woman, Saba Haider, originally from Ghaziabad, has won a seat on the DuPage County Board in Illinois, US. Despite a grueling campaign that left her physically exhausted, Saba persevered, attributing her success to her supportive family and dedicated community engagement.