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The Times of India NCR bus tragedy: 'A habitual rash driver, often drunk at wheel'

A fatal accident involving a reckless driver, Dharmendra, at GL Public School resulted in the death of six teenagers. The driver's history of complaints, including driving while intoxicated, led to the tragedy and subsequent arrests of school staff.

The Times of India Watch: Pant's bold reverse scoop & Ganguly's priceless reaction

Rishabh Pant's reverse scoop off Marcus Stoinis was a highlight as Delhi Capitals secured a six-wicket win over Lucknow Super Giants in the IPL on Friday. Pant's 41 runs were instrumental in the team's success, but he missed out on a half-century as the Delhi captain was dismissed by leg-spinner Ravi Bishnoi while trying to hit a big shot.

The Times of India How to get your CIBIL credit score without a PAN card

Credit score helps banks make informed decisions about extending credit cards and loans. Your credit history influences your CIBIL score, which is calculated using a special method.

The Times of India Virat Kohli: 'Isne mere ko maari kaise sar pe ball'

Virat Kohli's remarkable performance in the 2014-15 Australia tour, scoring 692 runs and four centuries, showcased his resilience and determination because the tour began on a 'shaky' note for the former India captain. He narrated that story at a recent public gathering, as the crowd broke into a round of applause after listening to the story.

The Times of India TCS announces salary hikes from April: Here’s the average range

Tata Consultancy Services (TCS), India's largest IT firm, witnessed a decrease in hiring during FY24. The company's workforce reduced by 1,759 employees, with a 12.5% attrition rate.

The Times of India Maha's voter no. 1 lives in Gujarat, travels 138km to cast her vote

Ravita Tadvi journeys from Sankheda to Manibeli for every election to vote, topping Maharashtra's voters' list. She owns land in Manibeli, reflecting the value of suffrage and hope for community change.

The Times of India 'Should get fined...': Gilchrist criticizes Pant's umpire dispute

Adam Gilchrist criticized Rishabh Pant's prolonged discussion with the on-field umpire during the IPL match between Lucknow Super Giants and Delhi Capitals. Gilchrist emphasized the importance of umpires controlling situations and advocating for swifter resolutions to prevent game disruptions. He noted that umpires need to take better control of games.

The Times of India Zerodha co-founder NIkhil Kamat ‘alerts’ users on WhatsApp scam

Zerodha's Kamath warns against WhatsApp scam for stock tips. No paid promotions. Government cautions against fake ads. Report fraud at Chakshu facility.

The Times of India Govt has a warning for users of Windows 10 & other Microsoft products

CERT-in warns of critical security bypass vulnerabilities in Microsoft products like Windows 10, 11, and Office. Users urged to apply security updates as threat actors may exploit flaws. Vulnerable products include Azure, Brower, System Center, Microsoft Dynamics, and Exchange Server.

The Times of India Doubts arise over Hardik's fitness amid IPL bowling absence

Simon Doull, a former New Zealand pace bowler, has raised concerns about India all-rounder Hardik Pandya's fitness, suggesting he may be suffering from an undisclosed injury. Pandya has been absent from the bowling crease in recent IPL matches and has significantly decreased his bowling workload in the IPL 2024 season.

The Times of India TikTok used the 'policy test' to lay off employees in Europe

TikTok undergoes restructuring in Ireland, resulting in 250 job cuts. Transparency issues in redundancy criteria, test importance, and communication problems have led to employee dissatisfaction. Controversial emails and documents have added to the discontent among affected staff.

The Times of India 'Central contracts alone can help all-format cricket thrive'

David Warner, a multiformat great, spoke to TOI about the evolution of T20 cricket, the Aussie winning mentality, his approach, and plans beyond cricket. As he approaches the end of his career, Warner took time from his busy schedule with the Delhi Capitals to discuss various aspects of the game.

The Times of India Will Sanatan heat singe atheist A Raja?

In the Nilgiris, the poll battle focuses on tea plantations. Candidates A Raja and L Murugan compete for votes in an area dominated by tea farmers. Tourism, green tea prices, and diverse populations influence the election dynamics.