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The Times of India Bettors slap money on Tyson to take down Paul
Mike Tyson is favored to win his exhibition match against Jake Paul on Friday in Texas. Tyson by knockout or disqualification was drawing the most bets and money, causing odds to shift in his favor since opening.
The Times of India 3 bodies found in Manipur's Barak river
Three bodies, discovered in Manipur's Barak River, are feared to be connected to the disappearance of six people from a displacement camp. The disappearances followed a security operation on November 11 where ten alleged militants were killed. Authorities are working to identify the bodies and locate the remaining missing individuals.
The Times of India India's Wanderers wonder: Full list of records broken
Team India delivered a breathtaking batting display against South Africa in the final T20I, amassing a record-breaking 283 runs. Sanju Samson and Tilak Varma etched their names in history with magnificent centuries, forging a record partnership of 210 runs. India reached 200 runs in 14.1 overs, registering the third-fastest 200 in T20I history.
The Times of India ED finds Rs 8.8 crore at Chennai office of Santiago Martin
The Enforcement Directorate (ED) seized Rs 8.8 crore from the Chennai office of lottery tycoon Santiago Martin during searches related to a money laundering case. The investigation involves alleged illegal gains exceeding Rs 900 crore from lottery distribution and sales. The ED is investigating Martin and his associates for fraud in the distribution of Sikkim state lotteries.
The Times of India Nepal's power starts flowing to Bangladesh through Indian grid
India, Nepal, and Bangladesh launched their first trilateral power transaction, marking a significant step in regional energy cooperation. Nepal will export up to 40 MW of electricity to Bangladesh through the Indian grid, boosting sub-regional connectivity and supporting Bangladesh's energy needs. The agreement, signed last month, signifies a commitment to green energy initiatives and regional prosperity.
The Times of India Government staggers office timings to improve air
Delhi's air quality saw a slight improvement, moving from 'severe' to the high end of 'very poor' due to increased wind speed. However, many areas still experienced severe pollution. The government implemented measures like staggered office timings and shuttle services to combat the hazardous air.
The Times of India Jharkhand women's turnout at 69% against men's 64%
Jharkhand's first phase of assembly elections saw a 66.6% voter turnout, with women exceeding men's participation by 4.7 percentage points. While the INDIA bloc attributed this to the success of welfare schemes like the Maiyya Samman Yojana, the BJP viewed it as a sign of discontent against the incumbent government.
The Times of India In Dantewada, dreams of liquid gold turn to dust
Residents in a cluster of villages in Dantewada, India, were astonished to discover petrol in their wells. The source was traced to a leak from a nearby fuel pump's underground reservoir. Authorities swiftly responded, sealing off the area and cutting off power to prevent a potential disaster. An investigation is underway.
The Times of India Himachal govt moves SC to get parliamentary secretaries appointment okayed
The Himachal Pradesh government has approached the Supreme Court to challenge a recent high court ruling that invalidated the appointment of six parliamentary secretaries. The high court deemed the state law enabling these appointments as unconstitutional, prompting concerns of potential disqualification for the affected MLAs and political instability.
The Times of India Comedian Munawar Faruqui & Shraddha killer on Lawrence Bishnoi hitlist
Mumbai Police investigations into the murder of former minister Baba Siddique have revealed a chilling hit list prepared by gangster Lawrence Bishnoi's gang. Comedian Munawar Faruqui and Shraddha Walkar murder accused Aftab Poonawala were also potential targets. The gang, enraged by Faruqui's religious remarks, planned an attack during his Delhi performance, but intelligence agencies intervened.
The Times of India Natural for those in love to hug & kiss, it's not sexual harassment: Madras HC
The Madras high court quashed sexual harassment charges against a 20-year-old man, stating that hugging and kissing between lovers is natural and not a crime. The court acknowledged the three-year relationship and deemed the woman's allegations, made after the man refused marriage, insufficient to constitute sexual harassment under Section 354-A(1)(i) of the IPC.
The Times of India Entering hotel room with man no signal of consent for sex: HC
The high court overturned a lower court's decision to discharge a rape accused, stating that entering a hotel room with a man doesn't imply consent for sex. The court emphasized that the survivor's immediate distress and complaint indicated a lack of consent and ordered the trial court to proceed with charges against the accused.
The Times of India Police remand for cop who stabbed MICA student
Ahmedabad police arrested and obtained a 10-day remand of head constable Virendrasinh Padheria for the murder of MICA student Priyanshu Jain. Padheria, a habitual offender, was apprehended in Punjab and is being investigated for his role in the crime, including locating the murder weapon.
The Times of India Bring health supplements under drug control watch, suggests panel
An inter-ministerial committee has recommended that health supplements claiming to cure or mitigate diseases be classified as drugs. This shift aims to increase regulatory oversight by bringing these products under the purview of the CDSCO instead of the FSSAI, potentially impacting pricing and advertising practices.
The Times of India After deadly accident, grieving Dehradun pushes for safe driving
A horrific car crash in Dehradun, India, claimed the lives of six young people and left one critically injured. The victims, aged 19 to 24, were in a speeding MUV that collided with a container truck. Overspeeding is believed to be the primary cause of the accident.