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The Times of India Bengal proposes new names for lions Akbar, Sita

State govt suggests renaming lions Akbar and Sita to Suraj and Tanaya, following objections from right-wingers. Calcutta HC's Jalpaiguri circuit bench advises avoiding controversial names. VHP opposes naming lion Sita. Bengal plans to rename lions as per court affidavit.

The Times of India Nestle adds sugar to infant milk sold in poorer nations

Nestle adds sugar to infant milk in poorer countries, not in Europe or the UK. Cerelac baby cereals in India have nearly 3 grams of added sugar per serving. WHO warns sugar exposure leads to long-term health issues. Nestle is reducing added sugars.

The Times of India Mamata's call for peace draws BJP's fire

BJP accuses Mamata Banerjee of unfairly targeting Hindu festivals like Ram Navami for peace appeals, questioning the lack of prosperity messages and equal treatment for all communities' festivals.

The Times of India 'I didn't need a second invitation...': DC's Jake on being aggressive

Fraser-McGurk's proactive batting style, characterised by quick runs and powerful strokes, set the tone for DC’s successful run-chase. His eagerness to seize the initiative and make significant contributions underlines his confidence and commitment to excel on the field, showcasing his potential as a dynamic force in the team's lineup. DC were 67/4 in 5.4 overs with skipper Rishabh Pant and Sumit Kumar on the crease. The duo built an unbeaten partnership of 25 runs as the side won the match inside nine overs.

The Times of India ED arrests in 2014-24 under NDA up 2,500% over 9 yrs of UPA

The Enforcement Directorate's activity escalated under the Modi government, marked by a surge in arrests, convictions, and asset confiscations. Despite challenges, the agency's efforts have significantly increased, reflecting a robust stance against corruption and money laundering.

The Times of India EC advises Bengal governor to call off Cooch Behar trip

Election Commission advised West Bengal governor against visiting Cooch Behar on Thursday and Friday due to silence period and upcoming polling, citing resource diversion risks during election management.

The Times of India Juventus ordered to pay Ronaldo 9.7m euros in back salary

Portuguese football star Cristiano Ronaldo had appealed to the Court of Arbitration, which determined that Juventus Turin must pay him 9,774,166.66 euros, along with interest and procedural costs. This sum represents the discrepancy between the salary Ronaldo received and the amount he should have received after taxes and other deductions. While Ronaldo initially sought 19.5 million euros, the arbitration panel reduced the amount by 50 percent.

The Times of India Accident victim not wearing seat belt gets car maker relief

NCDRC overturned state commission's order due to driver not wearing seat belt affecting airbag deployment. Noted consumer's argument on airbag activation but lack of evidence. Dismissed state commission's defect theory.

The Times of India Ragpicker's daughter beats all odds, makes it to Indian Navy

Shweta Pandit, a safai worker's daughter, overcame adversities to fulfill her dream of joining the Indian Navy as a cadet. Her journey symbolizes perseverance, family support, and determination, showcasing a successful transition to a new career path.

The Times of India Ragpicker's daughter beats all odds, makes it to Indian Navy

Shweta Pandit, a safai worker's daughter, overcame adversities to fulfill her dream of joining the Indian Navy as a cadet. Her journey symbolizes perseverance, family support, and determination, showcasing a successful transition to a new career path.

The Times of India TMC outdoes BJP temple run on Ram Navami