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The Times of India 'We made improvements in EC, during Cong rule ... ': PM

PM Modi alleged that earlier people close to the Congress party became Election Commissioners, who were later given Rajya Sabha tickets and ministries. "Such people became election commissioners, who after leaving from there, became members of the Rajya Sabha, became ministers of their government. Such election commissioners were chosen who became Congress candidates. And that is why we cannot play at that level," PM Modi said.

The Times of India Hush money trial: Trump appears in court for start of jury selection

Trump appears in NY court for hush money trial jury selection, a historical moment as first former president facing criminal trial, amidst legal battles. Judge emphasizes fair jury selection, charges include election overturn plot. Caution against peremptory challenges."}

The Times of India Apple CEO Tim Cook: There is no place like …

Tim Cook visits Hanoi, Vietnam to engage with Apple users, developers. Apple strengthens commitment, increases supplier spending, supports clean water projects, and partners with Gravity Water for environmental initiatives.

The Times of India PM Modi says he is thinking about 2047 every minute

Prime Minister Narendra Modi expressed his commitment to transforming India into a developed nation by 2047 during a public gathering in Tamil Nadu. He urged first-time voters in the state to consider supporting the NDA, emphasizing his dedication to realizing their aspirations. "I am focused on 2047 every minute, 24/7," Modi stated at the event in Ambasamudram, Tirunelveli district.

The Times of India 'Hardik is not a newbie, needs to...': Irfan Pathan

Taking over the captaincy from Rohit Sharma, Hardik Pandya has faced substantial criticism from fans and former players due to MI's disappointing performance thus far. Former India all-rounder Irfan Pathan's remarks highlight concerns regarding Pandya's leadership capabilities and his team's inability to perform up to expectations under his captaincy in the ongoing IPL campaign.

The Times of India 'Rise in deaths of Indian students overseas a big concern for govt'

Speaking to reporters, Jaishankar responded to a question about the rise in the number of Indian students becoming victims of violent attacks in foreign countries, saying, “Obviously, in every case, wherever anything unfortunate has happened to the students, it is of great tragedy for the family, and a big concern for us but...our embassy or consulate has looked at every case and they're actually unconnected."

The Times of India MS Dhoni spotted limping again, CSK coach says...

MS Dhoni's performance in IPL 2024 defies any suggestion of injury, displaying a batting prowess that masks any sign of the former Chennai Super Kings captain battling physical limitations. A new video clip has emerged on social media featuring Dhoni among his teammates. The CSK legend was seen taking the support of the side wall momentarily while walking.

The Times of India Watch: Dhoni asks Ruturaj to give him a pat on the back

Mahendra Singh Dhoni made a dramatic entrance for the final four balls of Chennai Super Kings' innings, unleashing a barrage of three consecutive sixes against Mumbai Indians captain Hardik Pandya at the packed Wankhede Stadium in Mumbai on Sunday. These crucial 26 runs, powered by Dhoni's bat, proved decisive in CSK's 20-run triumph over the Mumbai Indians.

The Times of India Anger against 'anti-Sanatan' DMK transferring to BJP in positive way: PM Modi

Prime Minister Narendra Modi launched an attack on the Congress and the Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam over their "anti-Sanatana stance" and questioned as to what was Congress's compulsion over making an alliance with the DMK which spewed "hatred" and "venom" against the Sanatana Dharma.

The Times of India Tendulkar gives pep talk to young players after MI-CSK clash

Master blaster Sachin Tendulkar's presence and insights would have undoubtedly inspired the budding Indian cricketers, instilling in them the belief that setbacks are temporary and that true champions emerge stronger from adversity. Earlier on Sunday, Matheesha Pathirana and the age-defying MS Dhoni emerged as the heroes for CSK in a thrilling clash between CSK and Mumbai Indians (MI). Despite Rohit Sharma's stellar unbeaten century for MI, CSK secured victory by 20 runs.