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The Times of India Lok Sabha elections: Why everyone’s chasing minority votes in Kerala

In Kerala, political parties are fiercely competing for minority votes, focusing on countering the Sangh Parivar's 'communal fascist agenda'. In Malabar districts, not a single night has passed since the Centre notified the rules of Citizenship (Amendment) Act (CAA) on March 16 without political parties hitting the streets with flaming torches and chanting spirited anti-CAA slogans.

The Times of India US top choice for Indian students, followed by UK: Report

Indian students aiming for education abroad overwhelmingly favor the US, with a notable 69% majority expressing their desire to study there. Despite apprehensions regarding affordability, safety, and security, highlighted in the latest release of Oxford International's Student Global Mobility Index (SGMI), the US has outpaced other popular destinations like the UK (54%), Canada (43%), and Australia (27%).

The Times of India Watch: 'Hamara captain kaisa ho...' - when MI bus got stuck

While the MI squad was on its way back to their hotel from the Sawai Mansingh Stadium in Jaipur following their loss to the Rajasthan Royals on Monday, their bus found itself amidst the bustling Jaipur traffic. This gave some fortunate fans the opportunity to get a close glimpse of India captain Rohit, who happened to be seated by a window.

The Times of India Trump's hush-money trial: Key takeaways from opening statements

The opening statements on Monday in the first criminal trial of a former US president delineated a precise strategy by prosecutors to argue Donald Trump's alleged law-breaking, while also revealing the defense's multifaceted approach to contesting the charges.

The Times of India China hails Muizzu's win, eyes deeper ties

Following the victory of the pro-China ruling People's National Congress (PNC) in the parliamentary elections of the Maldives, Beijing expressed complete respect for the decision of the Maldivian people. China reiterated its commitment to enhancing the strategic partnership with the archipelago nation. President Mohamed Muizzu's party secured a super-majority in parliament with over 60 seats, which is interpreted as an affirmation of his foreign policy.

The Times of India Sagar Parekh reveals, Avneet Kaur who encouraged him to make an insta account

Sagar shares how Instagram impacted his career, showcasing guitar skills, and refuting dating rumors with Nishi Saxena, emphasizing their friendship.

The Times of India In Punjab, PM Narendra Modi’s Muslim remarks spark backlash

PM Modi's Muslim statement draws backlash from Congress and SAD in Punjab. Leaders criticize BJP's divisive politics, emphasize communal harmony, and praise Manmohan Singh's contributions. Election rejection of divisive tactics predicted.

The Times of India Andhra activist chops off thumb to protest against graft

Guntur woman's thumb protest at India Gate against corruption in Prathipadu assembly, inspired by Mahabharata's Ekalavya. Bastar's Maoist-defying voting turnout highlighted. Aishwarya Khare supports on-screen daughter Trisha's studies amidst drama.

The Times of India RIL's Q4 profit flat at Rs 21k cr, revenue rises 11% to Rs 2.4 lakh cr

Reliance Industries reported a nearly unchanged quarterly profit, while its revenue increased by 11% to Rs 2.4 lakh crore. This growth was driven by the robust performance of its oil & gas and oil-to-chemical (O2C) segments, as well as the rapid expansion of its retail and digital services (Jio) divisions. The company recorded a profit of Rs 21,243 crore in the fourth quarter of FY24.

The Times of India This skydiver sends ‘No Plastic’ message from 13,000 feet

Shweta Parmar, Gujarat's first woman skydiver, completed a solo 13,000 feet descent in Thailand for Earth Day. She holds a USPA-C licence and advocates for a plastic-free planet, supporting Skydive India Campaign and Setu Trust.

The Times of India 19 cases in 6 states: How police captured ‘Robin Hood’ of Bihar

Muhammed Irfan, the Bihar 'Robin Hood,' was swiftly captured by Kochi Police after burglarizing a director's house. His extensive criminal history includes 19 high-profile theft cases in six states, making him infamous.

The Times of India HC scraps all but one of 25k school hirings in Bengal

On Monday, the Calcutta High Court invalidated nearly all of the 25,758 appointments made by Bengal's School Service Commission (SSC) in 2016, except for one, and instructed approximately 1,600 of these appointees to repay the salaries and allowances they had received so far within four weeks, along with 12% interest.