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The Times of India Your saliva will tell if you are susceptible to diabetes: Study

Nanoparticles-based saliva test quickly determines diabetes risk using amylase enzyme levels. Antibodies on chip show coloration for analysis. Factors such as BMI, C-peptide levels, lifestyle changes, and diabetes remission impact the risk.

The Times of India Ola told to pay Rs 1 lakh relief over rude driver, incomplete trip

Consumer forum orders Ola to pay 1L for rude driver's behavior, leading to trip cancellation midway for Jabez Samuel, his wife, and helper. Unclean car, AC refusal faced. Complaint filed, bill paid, and awarded refund with 5000 costs.

The Times of India Kejriwal, Soren in jail, wives lead attack on BJP at rally

At a joint rally today, the INDIA bloc spotlighted two vacant chairs representing incarcerated figures, Arvind Kejriwal and Hemant Soren, in their endeavor to challenge the BJP's dominance. Leading the charge was Sunita Kejriwal, wife of the Delhi chief minister, who accused Modi government of plotting against her husband, who suffers from diabetes, by allegedly withholding insulin in Tihar jail, a move she claimed could lead to his demise.

The Times of India Arunachal: Poll officials trek for 10 hours, brave snowfall & rain

Polling officials in Arunachal Pradesh's Tawang district faced extreme altitude challenges, requesting oxygen cans for future missions. In Luguthang, 39 out of 42 voters cast their votes despite dizziness and headaches, exemplifying dedication to democracy's values.

The Times of India This UKG girl questions officials on leaving school shabby

Ahimsa, a young girl in Chennai, confronted election officers for leaving her school in a shoddy state post-election. The GCC deputy commissioner initiated an inquiry after viewing a video recorded by parents, highlighting the poor condition of the polling booth.

The Times of India Bizman from Bengaluru loses Rs 5.2 crore in stock app fraud

Sharath lost Rs 5.2 crore to cybercrooks through a stock market scam. Despite wanting to withdraw profits, he was prevented. Authorities froze accounts for potential recovery, highlighting the importance of real-time data sharing to combat cyber scams.

The Times of India Nothing serious, doctors tell Delhi CM; AAP protests outside jail

Tihar administration responded to AAP's claims of insufficient medical care for chief minister Arvind Kejriwal, stating that senior AIIMS specialists provided online consultation. The statement assured that no serious issues were found and advised Kejriwal to continue his prescribed medication regimen, with regular reviews.

The Times of India 'Soldier’s bathroom fall can’t be used for disability pension'

Armed Forces Tribunal rejects soldier's disability pension plea for non-military barrack bathroom slip injury, citing lack of military service link.

The Times of India Driver turns rickshaw into a ‘garden’ out of love for plants

Ganesh Nanekar of Pune creatively transforms his autorickshaw into a mobile garden, providing passengers with a cool and fragrant ride experience. His initiative not only offers comfort but also spreads awareness about the significance of plants in urban environments.

The Times of India Bihar NDA’s lone Muslim MP Mehboob Ali Kaiser joins RJD

Choudhary Mehboob Ali Kaiser, the lone Muslim Lok Sabha MP from BJP-led NDA in Bihar, joined RJD, citing denied candidacy and lack of support. His move to RJD impacts the political landscape in Bihar.

The Times of India Elephant grieves calf’s death, traffic held up in Bandipur

Elephant calf attacked by tiger near Bandipur Tiger Reserve. Postmortem planned for carcass with deep canine marks. Conservationist explains tiger behavior. Forest officials swiftly remove carcass near Kekkanahalla check-post.

The Times of India ‘Dead son’ tip leads cops to UP; diamond thief caught after 6 yrs

Diamond dealer vanished with stones worth Rs 8 lakh, arrested in Uttar Pradesh after police operation involving undercover work, document scrutiny, and collaboration with local authorities. The accomplice is still being sought.

The Times of India Congress plans to redistribute wealth to ‘infiltrators’: PM

PM Modi asserted on Sunday that Congress is under the influence of "urban Naxals" who are steadfast in implementing their ideologies and principles within the party. He drew a connection between the opposition party's advocacy for wealth distribution in its manifesto and the previous statement by his predecessor, Manmohan Singh, in December 2006, emphasizing that minorities should have the primary claim to the nation's resources.