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The Times of India Best refrigerators for small families: Top picks with a capacity of less than 200L

Discover the ideal cooling solutions for the small family. This article reveals the best refrigerator choices which are all under 200 L capacity. Choose from a range of models with compact design and efficient storage that can fit into small spaces without compromising on performance. Say goodbye to stale food and a messy kitchen by incorporating these stylish items into your kitchen!

The Times of India What would happen if there was no Moon?

For more than 4.5 billion years, the moon has been an unwavering presence alongside Earth, profoundly impacting life and natural phenomena on our planet. Nevertheless, recent conversations among astrophysicists, such as Noah Petro, the project scientist for NASA's Artemis 3 moon mission, have delved into a speculative inquiry: What if the moon were to suddenly disappear?

The Times of India Meghan Markle won't accompany Prince Harry on UK visit

Prince Harry and Meghan Markle prioritize global engagements, skipping UK events. Their strategic visits to Nigeria and UK reflect a shift in focus towards humanitarian efforts, while closely watched for future commitments and public relations maneuvers.

The Times of India Canada to curtail off-campus working hrs for int'l students

Canada’s immigration minister, Marc Miller, has declared the termination of the temporary policy permitting international students to work off-campus for over 20 hours per week during the academic term. Effective immediately, international students must refrain from exceeding the 20-hour work limit until the new policy comes into force in September.

The Times of India Van carrying 9 prisoners, 14 police from jail charred in fire

A police van carrying female inmates caught fire near Lucknow's Raj Bhavan. Passengers were rescued swiftly by firefighters. The blaze was extinguished promptly, causing alarm in the vicinity.

The Times of India Manmohan Singh, Yasin Malik in one frame: Police takes down poster

Delhi police removed a controversial poster in Mandi House Circle featuring Dr. Manmohan Singh and Yasin Malik, supporting freedom of speech, Congress, and Yasin Malik's release. The undisclosed sponsor identity and upcoming voting details added intrigue.

The Times of India RBI new rules on loans: How you can save lakhs in interest cost

The Reserve Bank of India has come across instances of lenders resorting to certain unfair practices in charging of interest. What do RBI’s latest guidelines and instructions to banks and NBFCs mean for loan borrowers? We explain the math and answer your common questions:

The Times of India Man with sword stabs multiple people in London, arrested

British police have arrested a man armed with a sword following reports of people having been stabbed during a serious incident in northeast London although it was not thought to be terrorism-related, the capital's police force said on Tuesday. The 36-year old man was arrested after police were called to reports of a vehicle being driven into a house in the area close to Hainault train station, the Metropolitan Police said in a statement.

The Times of India Devendra Yadav appointed interim president of Delhi Congress

Following Arvinder Singh Lovely's resignation over disagreements with the Congress-AAP alliance, Devendra Yadav, the current Congress in-charge for Punjab and former MLA, has been named the interim president of the Delhi Pradesh Congress Committee. This leadership change occurs amidst internal opposition to the coalition strategy for the Lok Sabha elections.

The Times of India Inside the trans world, where glitz hides grime

Chennai transsexuals operate in jamaats led by naiks, paying fees, and receiving support for transformation. Anu Shree highlights community support and naiks' spiritual activities and gold jewelry fetish, emphasizing the importance of the support system.

The Times of India Bill Gates influence on Microsoft: 'What you read is not what's happening”

Bill Gates, post-2020 departure from Microsoft, remains influential in AI strategy, product reviews, and OpenAI partnership. Despite distancing due to misconduct reports, Microsoft relies on his expertise, shaping the company's future direction.

The Times of India '80% Americans support Israel despite pro-Palestine protests'

US universities witness protests against Gaza war, while a Harvard CAPS-Harris survey indicates strong American support for Israel over Hamas. Demonstrations call for boycotts of Israeli-linked companies, leading to clashes with campus security.