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The Times of India Running mistakes that weaken your joints

Running is crucial for fitness but risky for joints. Overstriding, poor technique, and ignoring pain can lead to injuries like ankle sprain. Proper form, footwear, and warm-ups are vital for joint health and prevention of injuries.

The Times of India Watch: After gift from Dhoni, little girl makes a promise

As Dhoni made his way to the dressing room following his cameo in the IPL match between Chennai Super Kings and Mumbai Indians at Mumbai's Wankhede Stadium, he halted on the stairs at the sight of young Meher and her father. Pausing, he retrieved the ball from the steps and kindly presented it to her.

The Times of India Now proud Indians, ex-enclave dwellers thrilled to get inked

After the India-Bangladesh land-swapping agreement, Dinhata residents gained citizenship through an EPIC card, transforming their lives with improved access to facilities and job opportunities. However, concerns persist over unmet promises despite the relocation.

The Times of India Can DKS turn Cong’s grip over Vokkaliga heartland into stranglehold?

The upcoming elections hold immense significance for HD Deve Gowda, BS Yediyurappa, and DK Shivakumar. Shivakumar's ability to navigate the challenges and sustain his political momentum will determine the outcome, potentially reshaping the Congress party's trajectory nationally.

The Times of India BCCI fines KL Rahul and Ruturaj Gaikwad Rs 12 lakh each

The BCCI has fined Lucknow Super Giants and Chennai Super Kings for slow over-rate during their IPL match. KL Rahul and Ruturaj Gaikwad, the captains of both teams, have each been penalized with INR 12 Lakh. They were fined for their teams' slow over-rate during Match 34 of the Indian Premier League 2024 against Chennai Super Kings.

The Times of India Doctor-turned-neta puts duty over politics, ensures safe delivery

Gottipati Lakshmi, a TDP candidate from Darsi, demonstrated her commitment to medical duty over politics by performing a life-saving C-section during her election campaign. Her swift action in handling a critical case showcases her dedication to healthcare.

The Times of India Bitcoin ‘halving’ cuts supply of new tokens in threat to miners

The much-awaited Bitcoin software upgrade, known as the "halving," has been successfully implemented, potentially impacting the profitability of companies that ensure the smooth and secure operation of the digital currency. This event, which occurs every four years, reduced the "mining reward" by half. According to data from analytics website mempool.space and Blockchain.com, the modification took effect at 8:10pm New York time on Friday evening. Following the halving, the price of Bitcoin remained relatively stable, hovering around $64,000.

The Times of India MCD deputy mayor poll: AAP has a rebel problem

AAP rebels refuse to withdraw from MCD deputy mayor election, criticizing party democracy. BJP anticipates AAP disintegration due to internal issues. Congress support to AAP noted. Potential impact on election results discussed as AAP faces challenges after Arvind Kejriwal's arrest.

The Times of India Lok Sabha elections: Why CPM is fancying its chances in Kerala

CPM in Kerala aims to improve its performance by focusing on minority votes, fielding heavyweights, and opposing CAA. The party's strategies include counting votes under its symbol and emphasizing its role at the national level.

The Times of India North Korea conducts anti-aircraft missile test in West Sea

North Korea conducted tests on 'Hwasal-1 Ra-3' cruise missile warhead and 'Pyoljji-1-2' anti-aircraft missile. The DPRK aimed for technological development. No mention by South Korea, Japan, or the United States.

The Times of India Female voters in Arunachal gifted sanitary napkins for getting inked

Female voters in Itanagar exchanged votes for sanitary napkins at 'sakhi booths' to boost female participation. The EC initiative aimed to raise awareness about menstrual hygiene, with 600 out of 1400 voters turning up at the polling stations.

The Times of India No bride, no groom, this baraat has only voters

Jhera village's 'vote baraat' for Dausa Lok Sabha, led by Kirori Lal Meena, celebrated peaceful elections with songs in local dialect, slogans for PM Modi, and excitement of new voters.

The Times of India Those supplying 'aatank' struggling to get 'atta': PM Modi's dig at Pak

During an election rally in MP's Damoh on Friday, PM Narendra Modi emphasized that amidst the "clouds of war" looming worldwide, India requires a government capable of operating with urgency and safeguarding the nation under all circumstances. He asserted that only a BJP government, securing a return to office with an absolute majority, can effectively undertake this crucial task.