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The Times of India Rahul working to take level of politics to new low: Amit Shah

Amit Shah criticized Congress for spreading fake videos, accused Rahul Gandhi of degrading politics. Kharge criticized BJP for hate speech. Shah questioned Congress's inaction in Karnataka case. He questioned Gandhi's confidence in avoiding traditional seats in Uttar Pradesh. Responding to this, Congress president Mallikarjun Kharge said that the BJP has "expertise" to "make videos and defame people through social media."

The Times of India 'Can't bat like that': Ex-India batter slams Pant's approach

Former India cricketer Aakash Chopra criticized Delhi Capitals skipper Rishabh Pant's batting approach during an Indian Premier League match against Kolkata Knight Riders. Chopra criticized Pant's reckless shot selection and repeated erratic play at the crease, leading to his dismissal. Chopra's comments sparked criticism of Pant's performance and the team's situation.

The Times of India 'If Ganguly couldn't read...': Ex-player slams DC's decision to bat first

Delhi Capitals bat first against Kolkata Knight Riders, resulting in a below-par total of 153/9. KKR secured second spot in the IPL points table with seven-wicket win at the Eden Gardens. Former India cricketer Aakash Chopra expressed surprise at DC's decision, noting that teams batting first have struggled to secure victories in Kolkata.

The Times of India German Shepherd attacks child riding tricycle in Ghaziabad

A German Shepherd attacked a girl in a Ghaziabad society, sparking concerns about pet dogs in public areas. The family filed an FIR, leading to the UP government banning 23 ferocious dog breeds.

The Times of India 'Utna baat nahi karta tha but...': KL on Kohli, ABD's influence

Lucknow Super Giants skipper KL Rahul discussed his T20 cricket evolution, crediting insights from Virat Kohli, AB de Villiers, and Kane Williamson. Time at Royal Challengers Bangalore was pivotal, observing their preparation. Interactions with Williamson at Sunrisers Hyderabad were influential. Rahul's IPL 2024 form, with 378 runs in nine matches, showcases his prowess, both with the bat and as captain.

The Times of India Snap to it: Crocodiles urge Barodians to vote

Vadodara's crocodile mascot, under Arjunsinh Chauhan's leadership, promotes voter engagement through comics, including Genie-themed ones. The initiative also educates on election rules and timing, enhancing voter awareness.

The Times of India Watch: Net bowler impresses with Bumrah-esque action

Royal Challengers Bengaluru net bowler Mukesh Kumar has gained attention after a viral video showcasing his striking resemblance to Indian cricket team star Jasprit Bumrah in bowling action. Kumar, previously associated with Gujarat Titans, has captivated fans and pundits with his impeccable imitation.

The Times of India 'Unsubstantial imputations': India on US report naming RAW agent in plot to kill Pannun

The report claimed that RAW member Vikram Yadav purportedly directed a contracted hit squad to assassinate Gurpatwant Singh Pannun, a separatist based in the United States. The report suggested that US intelligence agencies have concluded that the mission aimed at Pannun received approval from then-chief of RAW Samant Goel. It further notes that Yadav was reassigned to the Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) after the failed Pannun operation came to light last year.

The Times of India T20 WC squad: Should selectors get swayed by IPL form?

Rather than focusing solely on IPL performers, selectors might need to prioritize maintaining the freshness of their player pool following the intense two-month IPL cricket season. The 2009, 2010 and 2021 T20 World Cups were played soon after the IPL. In each instance, India failed to reach the semifinals, raising concerns about player fatigue and performance.

The Times of India T20 WC squad: Should selectors get swayed by IPL form?

Rather than focusing solely on IPL performers, selectors might need to prioritize maintaining the freshness of their player pool following the intense two-month IPL cricket season. The 2009, 2010 and 2021 T20 World Cups were played soon after the IPL. In each instance, India failed to reach the semifinals, raising concerns about player fatigue and performance.

The Times of India Sensex up 100 points near 74,700; Nifty above 22,650

Stock market today: BSE Sensex and Nifty50, the Indian equity benchmark indices, resumed their rally on Tuesday after a strong show on Monday. BSE Sensex moves up 100 points and Nifty50 was above 22,650.

The Times of India 'Pak begs to avoid bankruptcy while India aiming to be superpower'

In his inaugural address on the floor of the National Assembly (NA) following the 2024 elections, JUI-F chief and Pakistani opposition leader, Maulana Fazlur Rehman drew a sharp contrast with India, asserting, "India is dreaming of becoming a superpower, while we are begging to avoid bankruptcy. Who is responsible for this?"

The Times of India U'khand suspends licenses of 14 Patanjali products; check list

Uttarakhand suspends 14 products' manufacturing licenses by Patanjali Ayurveda ltd and Divya Pharmacy due to repeated violations of the Drugs and Magic Remedies Act. The state licensing authority informed in an affidavit that the cancellation order was issued for "repeated violations" of the Drugs and Magic Remedies (Objectionable Advertisements) Act, 1954.

The Times of India Bay of Bengal a carbon sink, says IIT-Madras study

IIT Madras researchers identify Indian Ocean and Bay of Bengal as carbon sequestration sites, utilizing gas hydrate crystals to capture CO2 in eco-friendly structures. The research aims to aid in achieving India's decarbonization goals while preserving marine ecology.

The Times of India Indonesia's Mount Ruang erupts again, forces evacuation

Mount Ruang in Indonesia's North Sulawesi province erupted multiple times on Tuesday, prompting the evacuation of over 6,000 people and the closure of a nearby international airport. The eruptions, which began early in the morning, sent a column of ash more than five kilometers into the sky. Authorities reinstated a six-kilometer exclusion zone and warned of potential hazards such as incandescent rocks, hot clouds, and tsunamis.