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The Times of India Drunk man slashes doctor’s throat at govt hospital

R Vinoth attacked Dr. Naveen Kumar at Indira Gandhi Government General Hospital. The incident occurred in the ICU after a quarrel, where Vinoth, intoxicated, tried to assault two women. Tension ensued in the hospital.

The Times of India Narendra Modi is India’s biggest problem, says M K Stalin

Stalin criticizes Modi for state issues, divisive politics, and neglecting welfare during campaigns in Kolathur and Villivakkam. Accuses Modi of creating problems for people's lives under his rule.

The Times of India Odisha man, who lost mom last month, secures 2nd place in UPSC

Animesh Pradhan, a NIT Rourkela graduate, secured 2nd rank in UPSC. Odisha achieved a record with 18 qualifiers. Prajnanandan Giri secured 24th rank from Mayurbhanj district.

The Times of India What free speech if there's not even freedom of food: Mamata

CM Mamata Banerjee criticizes BJP for controlling food choices, linking freedom to eat with speak at rallies. Warns BJP threatens elections, federal structure, and Constitution. Trinamool Congress emphasizes BJP labeling them anti-nationals for eating fish.

The Times of India 'Change ball manufacturer': Gambhir on too many run-fest

In the middle of high-scoring IPL clashes, former cricketers propose switching ball manufacturers to aid bowlers. Gautam Gambhir's remarks on "180 Not Out" question the exclusive use of Kookaburra balls, advocating for change. Harsha Bhogle has supported Duke balls on social media, stressing the need for a balanced game. Nevertheless, bowlers face tough challenges as batsmen dominate IPL 2024.

The Times of India Luxury cars, apartments in Dubai, London: BJP candidate's assets

Pallavi Dempo, BJP's South Goa candidate, filed her nomination for the Lok Sabha election, with a disclosed net worth of nearly Rs 1,400 crore. She owns assets worth Rs 255.4 crore, including properties in Goa and abroad.

The Times of India Harbhajan takes a dig at Riyan Parag, says learn from Buttler

Jos Buttler sat out Rajasthan Royals' match against Punjab Kings due to injury. However, upon his return, the English cricketer orchestrated an extraordinary performance, single-handedly leading his team to IPL's most significant chase against Kolkata Knight Riders at the bustling Eden Gardens on Wednesday. Despite evident signs of discomfort towards the end, Buttler spearheaded Rajasthan Royals' charge, smashing an unbeaten 107 off just 60 balls.

The Times of India Watch: Atlas, one of the most-advanced and oldest humanoid robot gets farewell

Boston Dynamics' tribute video chronicles Atlas' evolution from PETMAN to a remarkable agile robot, surpassing human physical feats with backflips and resilience in enduring challenges.

The Times of India K'taka: Rivals’ unity a hurdle to Cong bid to recapture stronghold

Congress faces tough competition in regaining Kolar seat from BJP after 2019 loss. The battle intensifies with efforts to secure voter loyalty, amidst internal party conflicts and a united BJP-JD(S) front.

The Times of India How Sun will kiss Ram Lalla's forehead on Ram Navami

Ayodhya prepares for Ram Navami at the new temple ceremony. Surya Abhishek combines sun rays and mechanics, creating a divine atmosphere. Specialized apparatus with reflective mirrors ensures precise sunray alignment.

The Times of India IPL: Gujarat Titans, Delhi Capitals scrap for vital points

Gujarat Titans' recent win over Rajasthan Royals has given them momentum for their upcoming match against Delhi Capitals. The two teams aim to move out of the lower half of the table. The match is tense due to sub-plots like Shubman Gill becoming India regular, Prithvi Shaw's absence, and Mumbaikar's inconsistent form. Shubman Gill is a regular feature for the Indian team.

The Times of India 60% Haemophilia cases are undiagnosed: Know all about the disease

About 60% of cases of haemophilia, a rare genetic illness that causes problems with blood clotting, remain misdiagnosed and unreported despite the availability of methodologies for diagnosis and management. This is due to a lack of knowledge regarding genetic counseling and testing. Undiagnosed haemophilia in India leads to silent suffering with symptoms like joint bleeding and bruising.

The Times of India Ex-India marksman Tejas Prasad clears civil services

Bengaluru shooter Tejas Krishna Prasad has successfully cleared the UPSC exam, ranking 243. Despite the Covid-19 pandemic disrupting many sportspeople' careers, Prasad believes it has helped him pursue his dream of becoming a civil servant. He believes his sports background helped him stay focused and crack the civil services, with IAS being his first choice.

The Times of India Vande Bharat platform-led home made bullet train soon

Vande Bharat style home-built bullet train soon! India is constructing a domestically made high-speed bullet train with speeds exceeding 250 kmph. The project aims to enhance train speeds within the Indian Railways network.