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The Times of India Teacher who appeared as dummy in 20 recruitment exams arrested

Roshan Lal Meena, a government teacher from Dausa, arrested for aiding in exam fraud. Confessed to assisting multiple individuals, including government employees, in cheating various recruitment exams.

The Times of India Green flags missing from Rahul Gandhi's Wayanad roadshow, rivals see red

Rahul Gandhi files Wayanad nomination with Priyanka and UDF leaders, aiming for a repeat victory. Emphasizes protecting democracy and Constitution. Faces competition from Annie Raja and K Surendran. Controversy over party flags in roadshow and CPM criticism.

The Times of India Gourav Vallabh quits Congress, cites discomfort with party's direction

Congress spokesperson Gourav Vallabh resigned from the party before the upcoming Lok Sabha election. Vallabh, who contested from Udaipur in the 2023 Rajasthan assembly polls, faced defeat by a margin of 32,000 votes to BJP's Tarachand Jain. Jain secured 97,466 votes, surpassing Vallabh's 64,695. In his 2019 poll debut in Jharkhand's Jamshedpur East,

The Times of India Intuitive machines wins Nasa award to develop moon buggies

Three companies won NASA contracts to design and develop vehicles that could potentially transport astronauts across the lunar surface. Among them is Intuitive Machines Inc., which notably achieved the milestone of being the first company to successfully land a privately operated spacecraft intact on the moon. The awards are worth up to $4.6 billion combined over a potential 15-year period.

The Times of India Railways’ big 100-day plan: Vande Bharat sleeper, bullet train, others

Indian Railways is finalising a big 100 day plan for the new government which includes key projects such as rollout of new Vande Bharat sleeper train, opening of the final leg of USBRL project in J&K which includes the Chenab railway bridge and movement on procurement of rolling stock for bullet train project.

The Times of India Man seeks 'refuge' in Oyo to beat scorching heat, company takes jibe

Rishabh's witty take on Bengaluru's heat, 'chill to grill,' sparked humor online. OYO Rooms responded playfully, joking about taking over the city amid scorching weather, creating a lighthearted exchange.

The Times of India No issue with oil payment from India: Russia

"Russian oil supplies to India are maintained at a steadily high level; no problems arise with determining means of payment for oil exported by Russia," Maria Zakharova, the official spokeswoman for the Russian foreign ministry, said. The priority in payments "is given to national currencies," she highlighted. India, while maintaining its economic and defense relationships with Moscow, has recently shown signs of diplomatic balancing.

The Times of India 'AAP already used money in Goa polls': What ED & Delhi CM said in court

Delhi High Court questions Enforcement Directorate's arrest of CM Arvind Kejriwal, citing election influence, witness tampering. Criticizes money recovery method for Goa elections funding, highlighting PMLA law issues.

The Times of India Meta's WhatsApp back up after global outage

The Times of India This Gujarati coach has helped underdogs roar in international cricket

Monty coached Nepal for the T20 World Cup in Vapi, also working with IPL teams and training at Mumbai's Cricket Club of India under Hanumant Singh.

The Times of India IPL: Time to fast-track Mayank Yadav into the Indian team?

Mayank Yadav's rapid rise in IPL 2024 has sparked debates on his T20 World Cup selection. While high-profile endorsements back his inclusion, doubts persist regarding his experience and injury vulnerability, emphasizing the need for a balanced decision.

The Times of India Why BJP struggles to open account in Kerala

The Times of India BJP to take foreign political parties on election tourism

BJP invites overseas political parties to witness the Lok Sabha polls in India, showcasing its campaign strategies. The visitors will observe rallies, meet candidates, and experience the vibrant democracy during the elections.

The Times of India Chalk out plan to abate heat wave impact amid LS polls, states told

Mandaviya directs states to plan for heat wave impact during Lok Sabha elections, emphasizing timely action upon IMD alerts for preventive measures and public health preparedness to reduce severe impact, ensure wide awareness, health care responsibility, and advisory dissemination.

The Times of India This is how much you have to pay to continue using Windows 10

Microsoft ends Windows 10 support in 2025, offering ESU for fees. Businesses get discounts, schools get special pricing. Windows 11 requires TPM chips, post-2018 CPUs. Windows 10 still widely used.