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The Times of India Sorry, Rinku! Internet 'speechless' after T20 WC snub

Wicketkeeper-batter Sanju Samson and spinner Yuzvendra Chahal were on Tuesday named in India's provisional squad for the T20 World Cup in the Americas but star batter Shubman Gill and the big-hitting Rinku Singh found themselves relegated to the reserves group.

The Times of India Maldivians and Indians clash in Male, 2 injured

Two injured in a clash between Maldivians and Indians in Maldives led to the arrest of a Maldivian. Media reported the incident near Hulhumale's Central Park, around 7 km from Male, at 9 pm on Monday. The detained person, confirmed as Maldivian, was apprehended by the police. The report didn't reveal the identities of the injured individuals.

The Times of India India's T20 WC Squad: Pant, Samson in; Rahul out

Led by Rohit Sharma, India's 15-member squad includes Rishabh Pant as the first-choice wicket-keeper batsman, besides Sanju Samson, while allrounder Hardik Pandya has been named the vice-captain. India will open their campaign against Ireland on June 5 in New York, followed by the big-ticket game against Pakistan at the same venue on June 9.

The Times of India Prajwal Revanna's driver and BJP leader trade charges

Accusations and controversies surrounding Prajwal Revanna, grandson of former PM H D Deve Gowda, and the BJP leader G Devaraje Gowda in Bengaluru.

The Times of India 'Some people want to have PM in instalments': Modi at rally

PM Modi mocks INDIA bloc for not naming PM candidate, criticizes plan of multiple PMs. Questions Congress security, disappearance of unattended objects since his tenure. Slams fake videos on social media, condemns distorted quotes by opponents.

The Times of India Bank holidays in May 2024: Check state-wise list here

May 2024 will see banks closed for 14 days, including national and regional holidays like Lok Sabha General Elections 2024. Specific state holidays such as Birthday of Rabindranath Tagore and Buddha Purnima will be observed.

The Times of India Charm offensive: Why Taliban are allowing women's spa, salon in Kabul

Indicating readiness for an increase in international visitors, Afghanistan’s sole five-star hotel, the Serena, has recently reopened its women’s spa and salon to foreign women following an extended shutdown. However, access to these services requires foreigners to present their passports, and women whose IDs indicate they were born in Afghanistan are prohibited from entry.

The Times of India Nuclear armageddon: Can the world end in 72 minutes?

Renowned author Annie Jacobsen, known for her expertise in national security matters, unveils her latest page-turner, "Nuclear War: A Scenario." Delving into the harrowing narrative of a hypothetical global nuclear conflict unfolding within a mere 72 minutes, Jacobsen blends fiction with meticulously researched facts to create a chillingly realistic portrayal.

The Times of India New evidence suggests possible existence of 'Planet Nine' beyond Neptune

New research has presented compelling evidence for the existence of a hypothetical 'Planet Nine' in the outer regions of our solar system, challenging previous skepticism. This potential planet, initially proposed in 2016 by Caltech researchers Konstantin Batygin and Michael Brown, is believed to exert gravitational influence on the orbits of distant icy bodies that intersect Neptune's path.

The Times of India Bhojpuri actress Amrita Pandey's death: What we know so far

Bhojpuri actress Annapurna, also known as Amrita Pandey, was discovered deceased at her home in Bhagalpur district, Bihar. The 27-year-old actress may have taken her own life, leaving behind a mysterious message on her WhatsApp status. The police are conducting a thorough investigation into the incident.

The Times of India Who is Kristi Noem and why she is facing backlash over killing of a dog

South Dakota Governor Kristi Noem, potentially in the running for Donald Trump's vice presidential pick, faces backlash over revelations from her upcoming memoir. The book recounts her choice to euthanize a dog deemed "untrainable," sparking outrage from both animal enthusiasts and political observers. This episode has placed her under intense scrutiny, intertwining personal choices with broader political implications.