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The Times of India Harris or Trump? Why we may not know who won the US election on November 5
The US presidential election between Vice President Kamala Harris and Republican candidate Donald Trump is predicted to be a tight race. Seven swing states, including Arizona, Pennsylvania, and Georgia, are expected to play a crucial role in determining the winner. The results may not be known immediately due to different voting methods and potential delays in counting mail-in ballots.
The Times of India Sharda Sinha on ventilator support; PM Modi assures full medical support
Earlier, the news came that the singer was in shock due to the death of her husband Brij Kishore Sinha. The 'Padma Bhushan' recipient is admitted to the AIIMS hospital in Delhi for many days. Now, her son Anshuman went live on his official Youtube channel and has given fans her health update. He revealed that she's on ventilator and requested everyone to pray for her
The Times of India Donald Trump vs Kamala Harris: What it means for IT companies in India
The US presidential election sparks debate about the future of H-1B visas, crucial for Indian IT firms. While Donald Trump's stance raises concerns, experts believe significant policy changes are unlikely regardless of the election outcome.
The Times of India Ex-Pakistan cricketer's bold advice for Rohit, Gambhir
Former Pakistan cricketer Danish Kaneria has suggested a shake-up of India's batting order following their Test series loss to New Zealand. Kaneria believes captain Rohit Sharma should drop to number three, with Shubman Gill and KL Rahul opening the batting. He also highlighted India's struggles against spin bowling, attributing it to the rise of T20 cricket.
The Times of India 'Virat Kohli has got a lot of time, one or ... '
Virat Kohli's recent struggles in Test cricket have raised concerns, but former cricketer Krishnamachari Srikkanth believes Kohli will bounce back in the upcoming Border-Gavaskar Trophy in Australia, citing Kohli's impressive track record against Australia. The much-anticipated India-Australia series kicks off on November 22, with the first Test in Perth. The second Test, from December 6 to 10, will be a day-night encounter at Adelaide Oval.
The Times of India Attack on Hindu temple: Thousands take out solidarity rally in Canada
A Hindu temple in Brampton, Canada, was targeted in an attack allegedly by pro-Khalistan supporters, sparking outrage and protests from the Indian community. Thousands rallied, condemning the violence and urging action against Khalistani extremism. Police arrested three individuals connected to the incident, while an officer faces suspension for participating in the protest.
The Times of India 'Apologise or ... ': Salman Khan threatened again, allegedly by Lawrence Bishnoi's brother
Bollywood star Salman Khan received yet another death threat, this time allegedly from an individual claiming to be the brother of gangster Lawrence Bishnoi. The caller demanded a public apology at their temple or a hefty sum of Rs 5 crore to spare the actor's life.
The Times of India Bengaluru youth fleeing in dad's Mercedes-Benz after mowing down woman thrashed
A 20-year-old engineering student in Bengaluru, driving his father's new Mercedes-Benz, fatally struck a 30-year-old woman crossing the road. The student, reportedly intoxicated after a mall visit, lost control of the vehicle. He initially fled the scene but was apprehended by bystanders after colliding with another motorbike shortly after.
The Times of India BSE Sensex dips over 200 points in opening trade; Nifty50 near 24,000
Stock market today: Indian equity benchmark indices, BSE Sensex and Nifty50, opened in red in trade on Tuesday after Monday’s’ crash. While BSE Sensex dipped over 200 points, Nifty50 was shy of 24,000.
The Times of India 'Deeply concerning': Jaishankar responds to attack on Canada's Hindu temple
External affairs minister S Jaishankar has expressed strong concerns over the recent attack on a Hindu temple in Canada, calling the incident 'deeply concerning.' This statement comes after Canadian authorities launched an investigation into alleged involvement of Indian diplomats in violence against a Khalistan extremist leader, a claim India firmly denies.
The Times of India Japan launches world’s first wooden satellite into space
Japanese researchers have launched LignoSat, the world's first wooden satellite, into space. This palm-sized satellite, made from Japanese magnolia wood, aims to test the viability of wood as a sustainable material for future space habitats and missions to the Moon and Mars.
The Times of India US election uncertainty pulls down sensex by 942 points
Indian stock markets tumbled on Monday, with the Sensex and Nifty experiencing their lowest close in three months. This decline was fueled by global uncertainties surrounding the US election and weak corporate earnings. Foreign investors continued selling off Indian stocks, raising concerns about the impact of the US fiscal deficit on global markets.
The Times of India Jio’s IPO set for 2025, likely to be India’s biggest: Report
Mukesh Ambani, Asia's richest man, is aiming for a 2025 Mumbai listing for his telecom business Jio, which analysts value at over $100 billion. Ambani plans to launch his retail unit's IPO much later, however, as the company addresses internal challenges.
The Times of India Chhath Puja 2024: How zodiac signs can embrace Sun's energy for growth
Chhath Puja, a Hindu festival honoring the Sun God, offers each zodiac sign unique opportunities for growth. By embracing rituals and reflecting on their strengths, each sign can enhance their well-being and attract abundance in life.
The Times of India Sebi warns investors about stock ‘games’, virtual trades
India's market regulator, SEBI, issued a warning to investors about unauthorized entities offering virtual trading services and fantasy games based on stock prices. These platforms violate SEBI's regulations and pose a risk to investors, as they are not registered. SEBI urged the public to invest and trade only through authorized intermediaries to avoid potential losses.