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The Times of India Bomb hoax at Delhi schools: Police trace threat emails to Budapest

Delhi Police revealed bomb threat emails traced to Hungary's Budapest, originating from a mail.ru server. The threats turned out to be a hoax, leading to an FIR. The investigation involves Interpol, mail.ru, and uncovering the conspiracy. Officials suspect a deeper conspiracy possibly linked to a terror group, like an ISIS module, timed during the Lok Sabha elections.

The Times of India Raisi’s death shifts spotlight to Khamenei’s son for Supreme Leader

Analysts highlight that it is difficult to determine the exact intentions of Iran's leadership, but Ebrahim Raisi's long-standing role within the Islamic Republic positioned him as a likely candidate to become the third supreme leader, following Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini and Ayatollah Ali Khamenei. The supreme leader, appointed for life by the Assembly of Experts, holds ultimate authority over all major issues, including foreign policy. Khamenei, who has been in the role since Khomeini's death in 1989, is now 85 years old.

The Times of India 'Gambhir speaks bluntly, doesn't think twice': Akram

Gautam Gambhir has surfaced as a leading candidate to take over as the national team's head coach following the conclusion of the T20 World Cup. The BCCI has reportedly reached out to Gambhir, who currently serves as a mentor for the Kolkata Knight Riders franchise, regarding the position.

The Times of India 'India on cusp of long-awaited economic take-off': RBI bulletin

Aggregate demand momentum in India is rising, with the overall non-food spending being pushed up by green shoots in rural spending recovery, the Reserve Bank of India said in its monthly bulletin on Tuesday. "Recent indicators are pointing to a quickening of the momentum of aggregate demand. In the personal consumption space, Nielsen IQ data indicate that a welcome pivot is underway that will boost this category of spending," the RBI said in its 'State of the Economy' article.

The Times of India ASML and TSMC can disable chip machines if China invades Taiwan

ASML Holding NV and Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co. have strategies in place to deactivate the most advanced chipmaking machines globally if China were to invade Taiwan. This information comes from sources familiar with the situation. According to individuals speaking on the condition of anonymity, officials from the US government have raised private concerns with their Dutch and Taiwanese counterparts.

The Times of India IndiGo flight returns to drop 'extra' passenger spotted standing in plane

A passenger on an IndiGo aircraft had to stand after being allocated a seat error at Mumbai airport. The error occurred during the boarding process, involving a standby passenger and a confirmed passenger, which was noticed by a cabin crew member. The incident caused a departure delay due to operational process issues. IndiGo regretted the inconvenience caused to customers.

The Times of India 'No discussions': CSK CEO on Dhoni's retirement speculation

Following Chennai Super Kings' exit from the IPL 2024, speculation about MS Dhoni's future continues to dominate conversations. However, CSK CEO Kasi Viswanathan clarified that no discussions about Dhoni's future took place in the dressing room.

The Times of India 'No discussions': CSK CEO on Dhoni's retirement speculations

Following Chennai Super Kings' exit from the IPL 2024, speculation about MS Dhoni's future continues to dominate conversations. However, CSK CEO Kasi Viswanathan clarified that no discussions about Dhoni's future took place in the dressing room.

The Times of India 'Gambhir's working style like a strict father'

Gautam Gambhir recently opened up on his outspoken attitude and pointed out it's in his nature to be aggressive. "I'm not breaking any rules. I want to be as aggressive as I can be. And what's wrong with that?," Gambhir said. "That's my nature. That's my characteristic because, for me, winning, it's an obsession, and I'm obsessed with winning. That's the problem I have," he added.

The Times of India UK blood scandal: Govt announces compensation for victims

Britain announced on Tuesday that it will start providing additional interim compensation to the victims of the blood scandal. The scandal resulted in the deaths of more than 3,000 people from the 1970s to the early 1990s. The government's decision comes a day after UK Prime Minister Rishi Sunak made a "wholehearted unequivocal apology for this terrible injustice' and promised a "comprehensive compensation' to those affected.

The Times of India Theatre commands will bolster military preparedness & war-fighting: CDS

Chief of Defence Staff General Anil Chauhan announced the imminent creation of Integrated Theatre Commands to enhance military preparedness, establish operational structures, transition to multi-domain and data-centric operations, and promote 'Jointness 2.0' for a joint culture respecting the uniqueness of each service.

The Times of India Al-ready workforce: How much 'learning hours' TCS staff is clocking

Tata Consultancy Services (TCS) has a robust artificial intelligence workforce with employees investing 87.1 learning hours in FY24. Engaged in over 200 GenAI projects, TCS demonstrates growth in generative AI, secures new deals worth $13.2 billion, and upskills employees. The workforce acquired 5 million competencies, anticipating industry improvement in FY25.

The Times of India Pune crash: 15-day punishment for teen shocking, says Fadnavis

​​Talking about the initial procedure in this case, the deputy chief minister said the punishment given to the 17-year-old who was driving the Porshe under the influence of alcohol was "lenient". The Juvenile Justice Board had asked the teen to write 300-word essay on accidents and to work with the traffic police for 15 days. He was also ordered to undergo counselling.