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The Times of India What inked fingers mean for these Hindu migrants from Pak

Moti Ram Bheel, 45, voted in Jaisalmer after gaining Indian citizenship. The Bheels eagerly participated in their first Indian election, emphasizing village issues and hoping for citizenship for their children. Prakash Raj also voted in Karnataka.

The Times of India Chennai: Three men go on hacking spree, attack 12

Three men armed with machetes attacked 12 people in Thirumullaivoyal. Two arrested, one absconding. They were air-conditioner mechanics. The gang targeted women, leading to a neighborhood rescue effort. The attackers were intoxicated, causing panic among residents.

The Times of India India’s first: Japanese Sharp looks to set up display fab unit

India is headed to bag investments for the country’s first display fab semiconductor unit – used for making televisions and other digital screens – with Japanese Sharp approaching the Central govt for setting up a 1,000-acres facility that will be used to cater not just to the domestic demand but also exports.

The Times of India Released from prison, man finds out wife had child, kills infant

Vijay Sahni, a released convict, tragically killed an infant in Nathupur after learning about his wife's baby. His criminal past resurfaced, leading to a fatal confrontation and his subsequent arrest on murder charges.

The Times of India With Kejriwal in jail, wife Sunita to spearhead AAP’s campaign

Sunita Kejriwal spearheads AAP's Delhi campaign with roadshows in constituencies. Atishi announces roadshows in East and West Delhi. Kuldeep Kumar and Mahabal Mishra are AAP candidates in Lok Sabha seat-sharing with Congress.

The Times of India Congress: Nadda put Manmohan remarks in wrong context

Congress on Friday said PM Modi and BJP chief JP Nadda were resorting to polarisation as they were fearful of losing Lok Sabha elections. Congress general secretary Jairam Ramesh said Nadda presented former PM Manmohan Singh’s comments in a wrong context. The party’s reaction came after Nadda claimed that Congress intended to snatch the rights of SCs, STs and OBCs to benefit Muslims.

The Times of India Delhi high court directs DGCA to de-register 54 GoAir planes

The lessors of 54 aircraft to grounded-since-last May GoAir finally got relief on several counts from the Delhi high court on Friday which directed the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) to de-register these planes within a maximum of five working days. The revival of GoAir under IBC is now an even tougher task as the lessors are learnt to be wooed by both Tata’s Air India and cash-rich IndiGo to get around 15 of the Airbus A320 family planes which could fairly quickly be made airworthy.

The Times of India Hearing on plea to bar PM Modi from polls adjourned till next week

Delhi HC will take up next week a plea for a direction to Election Commission to disqualify PM Narendra Modi from contesting elections for six years, alleging he had violated the poll code by seeking votes in the name of gods and religion. Justice Sachin Datta could not hear the plea Friday since he was presiding over the UAPA tribunal and adjourned the matter, which is now likely to be taken up on April 29.