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The Times of India Centre laying ground to impose President's Rule in Delhi, says Atishi

AAP ministers and other functionaries on Friday addressed separate press conferences to voice their apprehension that the Centre was laying the ground in Delhi for imposing President's Rule. Minister Atishi alleged that a "big political conspiracy" had been hatched by the BJP-led govt to move in that direction. She warned that any such move would be "illegal, unconstitutional".

The Times of India Centre laying ground to impose President's Rule in Delhi, says Atishi

AAP ministers and other functionaries on Friday addressed separate press conferences to voice their apprehension that the Centre was laying the ground in Delhi for imposing President's Rule. Minister Atishi alleged that a "big political conspiracy" had been hatched by the BJP-led govt to move in that direction. She warned that any such move would be "illegal, unconstitutional".

The Times of India After narrowly escaping child marriage, girl tops SSC exam

S Nirmala from Pedda Harivanam, Kurnool district, Andhra Pradesh, tops first year intermediate board exams with 95.7%. Despite parents' child marriage plans, she aims to be an IPS officer, advocating against child marriages, empowering girls' dreams.

The Times of India After narrowly escaping child marriage, girl tops SSC exam

S Nirmala from Pedda Harivanam, Kurnool district, Andhra Pradesh, tops first year intermediate board exams with 95.7%. Despite parents' child marriage plans, she aims to be an IPS officer, advocating against child marriages, empowering girls' dreams.

The Times of India 4 days to go, Rs 34 crore crowdfunded to save Kerala man on Saudi death row

Rahim moved to Saudi in 2006 as a driver in the house of Abdulla Abdurahman Al Shahri. His responsibility was to ferry and look after his employer's disabled child. After a month, Rahim was purportedly trying to pacify the boy​when his hand accidentally hit the tube attached to the child's throat. The boy became unconscious & later died.

The Times of India India hails Taliban's move to restore property rights of Hindus, Sikhs

India appreciates Taliban's positive step in restoring property rights for Afghan Hindus and Sikhs. Taliban authorities were reported to be working to restore private land to Hindu and Sikh minorities, reclaiming these properties from those linked to the previous West-backed regime. Taliban's initiative is seen as a significant step toward redressing the injustices faced by religious minorities in the country

The Times of India Bengaluru blast accused arrest in Bengal sparks BJP-TMC clash

Arrest of blast suspects in Digha fuels political feud over terrorism in Bengal. Accusations between parties highlight security concerns, with NIA and Bengal police involved in the joint operation.

The Times of India Bengaluru blast accused arrest in Bengal sparks BJP-TMC clash

Arrest of blast suspects in Digha fuels political feud over terrorism in Bengal. Accusations between parties highlight security concerns, with NIA and Bengal police involved in the joint operation.

The Times of India Bengaluru cafe blast 'mastermind' and 'bomber' held in Bengal

NIA-led multi-agency operation spanning 42 days, the absconding alleged mastermind and executor of the March 1 blast at Bengaluru's Rameswaram Cafe were arrested from their hideout in Bengal's New Digha on Friday. After being alerted that the two were in a lodge in New Digha under assumed identities, NIA requested Bengal police to secure them.

The Times of India Sanjay Agarwal, Uday Das...: Bengaluru cafe blast accused used several fake IDs

NIA-led multi-agency operation spanning 42 days, the absconding alleged mastermind and executor of the March 1 blast at Bengaluru's Rameswaram Cafe were arrested from their hideout in Bengal's New Digha on Friday. After being alerted that the two were in a lodge in New Digha under assumed identities, NIA requested Bengal police to secure them.

The Times of India Kuldeep credits this person for getting him match ready

Left-arm spinner Kuldeep Yadav, returning to the side after missing three matches due to a groin injury, claimed three wickets while conceding just 20 runs, keeping the opposition batsmen at bay without conceding any boundaries in his four-over spell. The returning Kuldeep was named Man of the Match for his outstanding bowling performance.

The Times of India Avoid travel to Iran, Israel: Government amid West Asia tension

Indian nationals advised against travel to Iran and Israel. US warns of major retaliatory strike by Iran on Israeli soil. Iran vows revenge for killing of 7 military commanders. Departure of Indian workers halted.

The Times of India PM Modi: Flaunting meat videos in Sawan shows Mughal mindset

Modi criticized Congress for cooking meat during Hindu periods to appease vote banks. He mentioned Lalu Prasad and Tejashwi, emphasizing people's right to eat anything but questioning the intent behind such actions. Responding to the charge that BJP has exploited Ram Mandir for its electoral advantage, Modi said that the boot, in fact, was on the other foot.

The Times of India 'Told boys we need to think like...', says Rishabh Pant

Debutant Jake Fraser-McGurk, who celebrated his 22nd birthday just the day before, showcased his talent by forming a crucial 77-run partnership for the third wicket with captain Rishabh Pant, who contributed with a solid 41 runs. Their partnership played a pivotal role in DC successfully chasing down LSG's total of 167 runs with 11 balls to spare. With this victory, DC climbed to ninth place in the 10-team IPL standings, marking only their second win in six outings and reigniting their hopes in the competitive T20 tourney.

The Times of India This is world's largest tech co to adopt permanent 'WFH' policy

Globant SA, led by CEO Martin Migoya, embraces remote work for 30,000 global employees post-pandemic. Revamped offices offer flexibility and aim to be a connection engine. Future plans include massive hiring, significant investment, and office expansion.