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The Times of India Fear is back on Dalal Street... Is it time to buy?

According to analysts, the market is under pressure due to uncertainty over the election outcome and selloff by foreign investors. The India VIX (volatility index) closed higher for the 11th consecutive session on Thursday. The so-called fear gauge has jumped nearly 80% from a low in April. This period of heightened volatility - marked by ups and downs in share prices - presents buying opportunities for long-term investors, market players said.

The Times of India India plays a key role in advanced manufacturing: Chandra

"Geopolitical challenges continue to alter established supply chains, and companies are rebalancing their supply chains to address both resilience and efficiency. New global ecosystems are being created, with India playing an important role in advanced manufacturing," Chandrasekaran, who is also TCS chairman, wrote to tech major's shareholders. He mentioned that the global environment continues to undergo significant shifts.

The Times of India BJP neta fires ‘15 seconds, not 15 mins’ salvo, Owaisi hits back

Referring to Owaisi’s speech in Telangana in 2013 in which he said that if police are removed for 15 minutes his community would show 100 crore Hindus what they could do, Rana said, “ Owaisi said remove police for 15 minutes, so that they can show what they can do... I want to tell him, it might take you 15 minutes but it will take us 15 seconds.”

The Times of India BJP neta fires ‘15 seconds, not 15 mins’ salvo, Owaisi hits back

Referring to Owaisi’s speech in Telangana in 2013 in which he said that if police are removed for 15 minutes his community would show 100 crore Hindus what they could do, Rana said, “ Owaisi said remove police for 15 minutes, so that they can show what they can do... I want to tell him, it might take you 15 minutes but it will take us 15 seconds.”

The Times of India Minorities thriving in India: EAC-PM paper

The paper titled ‘Share of Religious Minorities: A Cross-Country Analysis (1950-2015)’ also said the share of Jains decreased from 0.4% in 1950 to 0.3%. According to the paper, the share of Christians rose from 2.2% to 2.4%— an increase of 5.4% between 1950 and 2015. While the share of Sikhs increased from 1.2% in 1950 to 1.9% in 2015, an increase of 6.6%, the share of Parsis declined 85%, falling from 0.03% in 1950 to 0.004% in 2015.

The Times of India Chidambaram counters PM, says Cong didn’t oppose Murmu over skin colour

During his election campaign on Wednesday, Modi had said Congress didn’t vote for Murmu in 2022 poll because of “the colour of her skin”. Terming Modi’s comments “blatantly racist”, Chidambaram said, “Support for a candidate was not based on the colour of the skin. Opposition to a candidate was also not based on the colour of the skin.” He demanded to know why PM brought the colour of the skin into the election debate?"

The Times of India Tata Sons doubles royalty fee to Rs 200 crore

Tata Sons has doubled the fee five years after fixing it at Rs 100 crore. Simultaneously, the holding company of Tata Group is ramping up its brand-building exercise through the title sponsorship of IPL, among other initiatives. TCS, in its notice to shareholders, revealed that it made a royalty payout of Rs 200 crore to Tata Sons in FY24.

The Times of India Adhir justifies Pitroda’s remarks, drops N-bomb

“According to the topography of our country, our regional features differ. In our Hindustan, we have Proto-Australian class, N***o class, Mongoloid class. I don’t need to speak much on personal opinions,” Chowdhury said at the party office here. “That’s what we are taught in schools. Not everyone looks alike. Some are black, others are white,” the Congress leader said.

The Times of India Justin and Hailey Bieber announce pregnancy, renew vows

In a heartwarming announcement on Thursday afternoon, music sensation Justin Bieber and his wife Hailey Bieber revealed that they are expecting their first child together. The couple shared the exciting news on their Instagram pages.

The Times of India Communications Workers of America: 'where is the respect and .... from Microsoft'

Microsoft shut down multiple game studios, like Arkane Austin and Tango Gameworks, offering severance agreements to ZeniMax staff. The industry faces cuts amid wider economic shifts, with Microsoft expanding through acquisitions like Activision Blizzard.

The Times of India Wasn’t raped, Sandeshkhali ‘survivor’ says in video

Rekha Patra, who filed her nomination for the Basirhat seat Thursday — Sandeshkhali is part of the constituency — declined comment on the controversy. TMC’s counter-attack started with two videos that emerged last week, one of them of a purported sting. The party presented this as “evidence” of BJP’s Bengal brass, including Nandigram MLA Suvendu Adhikari, allegedly instigating or intimidating several women from Sandeshkhali into filing concocted rape complaints.

The Times of India Wasn’t raped, Sandeshkhali ‘survivor’ says in video

Rekha Patra, who filed her nomination for the Basirhat seat Thursday — Sandeshkhali is part of the constituency — declined comment on the controversy. TMC’s counter-attack started with two videos that emerged last week, one of them of a purported sting. The party presented this as “evidence” of BJP’s Bengal brass, including Nandigram MLA Suvendu Adhikari, allegedly instigating or intimidating several women from Sandeshkhali into filing concocted rape complaints.

The Times of India WhatsApp has rolled out design update: New colour, and more

WhatsApp redesigns its mobile apps with a 'darker dark mode,' streamlined appearance, and platform-specific enhancements. The update includes color palette improvements, simplified navigation, revamped media sharing, modern icons, and a refreshed chat background."}

The Times of India No woman has come to us to file complaint against Prajwal: NCW

No victim has come forward to register a complaint with the NCW against Karnataka MP Prajwal Revanna, and one woman complainant who reached out to it alleged that she was forced to register a fake complaint against the JD(S) leader, the women’s panel said on Thursday. NCW said, it has been noted that the 700 women who submitted online complaints are affiliated with a social activist group and have no direct involvement or association with the primary complainant in the case.

The Times of India Ties with neighbours valuable: EAM to Maldivian counterpart

Ministry of external affairs spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal confirmed later in the day that the process of appointing “competent Indian technical personnel” to keep running these aviation platforms, which are crucial for evacuation and other humanitarian assistance and disaster response (HADR) activities, has been completed. After some intense diplomatic negotiations, India had acquiesced to the replacement of military personnel with civilian staff.