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The Times of India Israel-Iran tensions may send fares of Europe flights soaring

Air India, Vistara, alter flight paths to avoid Iranian airspace. Increased tensions impact travel routes. Geopolitical issues create no-fly zones. Longer flight times and route changes are observed due to ongoing conflicts and security concerns. AI's Delhi-Tel Aviv flight operated Saturday and the airline is watching the station to decide in real-time whether to continue the four-times-a-week flight.

The Times of India 'Can never take it for granted': Samson after beating Punjab Kings

In a nail-biting match against the Punjab Kings, Rajasthan Royals endured tense moments before ultimately triumphing by three wickets. This victory further solidified their standing at the summit of the points table. Despite the relatively modest target of 148, Rajasthan struggled to chase it down, adding unnecessary tension to the match.

The Times of India NHRC’s inquiry at Sandeshkhali finds ‘instances of atrocities'

National Human Rights Commission’s spot inquiry into the violence in Sandeshkhali case has revealed “several instances of atrocities on victims” that prima facie show that there was violation of human rights due to “negligence in prevention” of these incidents.

The Times of India Earthquake shakes California desert during Coachella music festival

A 3.8 magnitude earthquake near Coachella caused no injuries or damage. The quake struck at 9:08 a.m., 7 miles deep near Borrego Springs, with the epicenter 20 miles southeast of Coachella.

The Times of India 'Blessing and curse': Hetmyer explains the role of a finisher

With Punjab Kings restricted to 147/8 in their 20 overs, Rajasthan Royals faced a challenging chase, especially after the dismissals of Riyan Parag and Dhruv Jurel. However, entering the fray under pressure, Hetmyer showcased his prowess as a finisher, smashing an unbeaten 27 off just 10 balls. Despite limited opportunities with the bat throughout the season, Hetmyer's onslaught included four boundaries and three sixes, culminating in the winning shot that secured victory for RR with a ball to spare.

The Times of India Terrorist hideout busted; arms, ammo recovered in J&K’s Reasi

A joint anti-insurgency operation in Reasi district led to the recovery of a significant amount of arms and ammunition, including an IED, from a terrorist hideout. The operation, involving Army and J&K Police, is ongoing as per Reasi SSP Mohita Sharma.

The Times of India Former Naxalites, now commandos go from bullet to ballot

Former Naxalites, now DRG personnel, voted in Lok Sabha elections. They prioritized democracy, security, and voting rights. The transformation from violence to participation reflects a positive shift in their beliefs and actions.

The Times of India Western media questions India in string of op-eds on elections

Western press op-eds dissect Indian elections, praising Modi's post-independence leadership while critiquing his nationalist Hinduism and crackdown on opposition. Questions arise about India's democratic future amidst predictions of BJP victory and Congress decline.

The Times of India 'It's easier to catch...': Samson's stern message to RR pacers

Despite the seemingly modest target of 148, Rajasthan Royals encountered significant hurdles as they navigated through a set of disciplined Punjab KIngs bowlers and a tricky playing surface. However, despite the challenges posed by the Punjab bowlers and the tacky pitch, Royals exhibited resilience and determination to overcome the obstacles. Through determined efforts and effective partnerships, they managed to reach the target, ultimately posting a total of 152 for seven.

The Times of India IPL: Hetmyer stars as RR beat PBKS in a low-scoring thriller

The Rajasthan Royals encountered difficulties against the Punjab Kings' bowlers, who adeptly varied their pace on a challenging pitch. Despite this, the Royals managed to grind out a hard-fought three-wicket victory in their IPL match on Saturday. Although the target appeared relatively straightforward at 148, precise bowling from Punjab and a tricky surface posed significant challenges for the Royals, who eventually reached 152 for seven.

The Times of India Gambhir's lovely gesture on eve of Bengali New Year. Watch

With three wins in four matches, KKR currently sit at the second spot on the points table behind Rajasthan Royals. On the eve of their clash against Lucknow Super Giants, Gautam Gambhir distributed sweets to the media persons. The Bengali New Year is on April 14th and coincidently KKR also play their home game on the same day.

The Times of India Oldest living conjoined twins, Lori and George Schappell, die at 62

Conjoined twins Lori and George Schappell, aged 62, passed away in Pennsylvania. Guinness World Records recognized them as the oldest living conjoined twins. They led separate lives but shared a remarkable journey together. The twins, born Sept. 18, 1961, in West Reading, Pennsylvania, had distinct brains but were joined at the skull.

The Times of India Indian-origin couple recounts how they survived Sydney mall attack

Indian-origin couple seeks shelter in Sydney stabbing spree. Six dead in shopping center tragedy. 40-year-old suspect shot by police. Motive unclear. Prime Minister praises officer as hero.

The Times of India Cong pits Vikramaditya against Kangana in Himachal's Mandi

Congress reveals Lok Sabha candidates, including Manish Tewari for Chandigarh. Vikramaditya Singh to face BJP candidate Kangana Ranaut in Mandi. Various other candidates were announced for different parliamentary seats. Tewari will be fighting against Sanjay Tandon after the BJP dropped Kirron Kher. Way before the announcement Vikramaditya and Kangana engaged in war of words.

The Times of India Andhra CM Jagan Reddy hurt in stone pelting in Vijayawada

YSRCP president YS Jagan Mohan Reddy faced a stone attack at Ajit Singh Nagar in the city on Saturday night. Jagan sustained a forehead injury, while Vijayawada-West legislator Vellampalli Srinivas suffered an injury to his left eye. Both received medical treatment, and despite the incident, Jagan resumed his busy bus yatra in the city.