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The Times of India Microsoft has 'Chinese warning' for Lok Sabha polls 2024

Microsoft warns of AI interference in US, South Korea, and India elections by China. Threat includes North Korea's involvement and the use of social media for dissemination, following a disinformation campaign in Taiwan.

The Times of India Injury scare for LSG as Mayank Yadav goes off the field

Pace sensation Mayank Yadav on Sunday suffered a side strain and left the field after bowling just one over for Lucknow Super Giants in their IPL match against Gujarat Titans in Lucknow. The 21-year-old came to bowl in the fourth over of Titans' chase of 164, but he could clock in excess of 140 kmph only twice in the over before walking off the field with the LSG physio.

The Times of India Watch: Catch of IPL 2024? Bishnoi pulls off an absolute screamer

Lucknow Super Giants' Ravi Bishnoi amazed with a miraculous catch dismissing Kane Williamson of Gujarat Titans. The gravity-defying effort from Bishnoi came during the 8th over of Titans' 164 chase. The stunning take from Bishnoi out of thin air ended Williamsom's stay in the middle for 1.

The Times of India Explained: Ayushman Bharat Health accounts' key features

ABHA in AB-PMJAY promotes cashless transactions, digitization, and fund transparency. It enhances healthcare efficiency, corruption prevention, and patient empowerment through digital health records and consent-driven sharing.

The Times of India 'I'll be bowling at...': Hardik reveals reason for not bowling vs DC

Mumbai Indians skipper Hardik Pandya revealed the reason for his absence from bowling during the Indian Premier League 2024 season's maiden victory over Delhi Capitals, reassured fans of his well-being and assured them everything was covered. He stated he would be bowling at the right time for the team's success.

The Times of India Watch: Bumrah vs Ishant - Whose toe-crusher is better?

Jasprit Bumrah, the first Indian cricketer to claim 150 wickets for a single franchise, has sparked debate among cricket enthusiasts. His impressive bowling during Mumbai Indians' match against Delhi Capitals led to their first win of the 2024 season. His 12th over wicket of Prithvi Shaw drew parallels with a memorable toe-crusher by Ishan Sharma.

The Times of India 'Gadkari was favourite minister of Balasaheb Thackeray' says, Eknath Shinde

CM Eknath Shinde said Union minister Nitin Gadkari was the "favourite minister" of Shiv Sena founder Balasaheb Thackery, during his stint in the state govt in 90s. Joining Gadkari on Sunday evening during the former's campaign trail, Shinde said it was Balasaheb who gave Gadkari the popular nickname 'Roadkari'. Gadkari was the PWD minister in the 90s, when Shiv Sena-BJP alliance first came to power in Maharashtra.

The Times of India Reliance in spotlight as fund managers hunt for AI winners beyond US

At a time when the global euphoria about AI has propelled a three-fold surge in Nvidia Corp. and a 50% jump in a key US index for semiconductor manufacturers in less than a year, investors are pointing toward emerging markets for better value and a bigger pool of options. So far, the stars of the show are those companies which already were technology leaders prior to the AI rally, such as TSMC and Hon Hai Precision Industry Co.

The Times of India Which creature has seen most total solar eclipses?

Popinchalk's research reveals horseshoe crabs have observed 138 trillion solar eclipses, surpassing humans. Universe Today highlights Earth's natural history. Total solar eclipse details: Moon blocks Sun, diamond ring effect from Ah Chong Island. Animals' behaviors during eclipses include Galapagos turtles.

The Times of India MI create huge record with first victory of IPL 2024

Mumbai Indians, often perceived as slow starters, demonstrate unstoppable momentum once they find their rhythm. Securing their first victory in the IPL 2024 season, the five-time champions established a significant record by defeating Delhi Capitals by 29 runs on Sunday.

The Times of India 'Abki baar ...': How BJP has used catchy taglines, slogans to drive its poll campaigns since 2014

The ruling BJP, led by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, is vigorously campaigning for a third consecutive term in the upcoming Lok Sabha elections with the slogan "Ab ki baar 400 paar" and the promise of "Modi ki guarantee." Using catchy slogans has been a key strategy for the BJP since 2014, when they first came to power with the slogan "Ab Ki baar Modi Sarkar."

The Times of India 'Making some tactical changes but this will be our..': Pandya

Hardik Pandya breathed a huge sigh of relief as Mumbai Indians ended their three-match losing streak with a 29-run victory over Delhi Capitals at Wankhede Stadium on Sunday. Pandya stated that despite facing defeat in the first three matches, the team always believed in their ability to make a comeback. They knew that all they needed was one win to get back on track.

The Times of India Most runs in an IPL over: Shepherd's 32 is 6th in all-time list

Mumbai Indians batter Romario Shepherd significantly changed the match against Delhi Capitals with his explosive hitting in the last over of their innings, securing a 234/5 total and restricting Delhi to 205/8, winning by 29 runs. Against pacer Anrich Nortje, Shepherd's stunning strokes left the Delhi Capitals bowler reeling, including a hat-trick of sixes.