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The Times of India Kuldeep Yadav steals a march over Yuzvendra Chahal

Kuldeep Yadav shines in IPL, improving from past struggles. He may lead India's spin attack in T20 World Cup. Yuzvendra Chahal's form slump raises doubts about his World Cup role. When batters have gone after him, Chahal has struggled to find a way to survive. The flat pitches and the 'Impact Player' rule, which allows another specialist batter to come in, have hurt his case.

The Times of India In tears after court hearing: Revanna first member from Deve Gowda family to be sent to jail

JD(S) MLA HD Revanna, son of ex-PM HD Deve Gowda, remanded by KR Nagar police in judicial custody till May 14. Tears as he reaches Central Jail, VIP block, UTP number 4567, SIT involvement.

The Times of India 'We got it wrong': Google CEO on Gemini’s inaccurate image generation

Sundar Pichai addresses Google's racially biased image results, promising a rebuild of Google Gemini. The company faced criticism for inaccurate images, prompting a retraining of models. Pichai emphasizes the importance of high-quality and diverse information on Google Search.

The Times of India Watch: 'Pati, patni aur cricket' - KKR's Nitish Rana sent to the cleaners

Kolkata Knight Riders' batsman Nitish Rana had a tough time bowling to his better half, Saachi Marwah, in a fun cricket sesison captured on a video that has gone viral on social media. KKR are enjoying a successful IPL 2024, currently sitting on top of the points table, ahead of Rajasthan Royals on net run-rate.

The Times of India 'Someone else’s dance music': Google CEO’s reply to Satya Nadella

Google CEO Pichai emphasizes the importance of relentless innovation to stay ahead in the fast-paced technological landscape, focusing on Google's path amid competition and avoiding following competitors' strategies.

The Times of India In these Bihar villages, massacre wounds unhealed but water is new battlefront

Laxmanpur-Bathe village, where the soil still whispers the anguish of the 1997 massacre in which 58 Dalits were killed, lies trapped between horrors of its past and broken promises of its future. In the neighbouring village of Senari, where the scars of another massacre still linger, the tale of neglect finds a bitter resonance. On March 18, 1999, 34 upper-caste villagers - all Bhumihars - were slaughtered here, supposedly by Maoists to avenge the Laxmanpur-Bathe massacre.

The Times of India In these Bihar villages, massacre wounds unhealed but water is new battlefront

Laxmanpur-Bathe village, where the soil still whispers the anguish of the 1997 massacre in which 58 Dalits were killed, lies trapped between horrors of its past and broken promises of its future. In the neighbouring village of Senari, where the scars of another massacre still linger, the tale of neglect finds a bitter resonance. On March 18, 1999, 34 upper-caste villagers - all Bhumihars - were slaughtered here, supposedly by Maoists to avenge the Laxmanpur-Bathe massacre.

The Times of India Trapped in net of apathy, Kolis fish for a better deal

Considered one of the original inhabitants of the city, Kolis are finding it hard to eke out a living due to overfishing, use of purse seine nets, pollution, steep rise in fuel prices and govt apathy. The issue of depleting livelihood is a raging concern among the community that has prompted GenNext to pursue other jobs.

The Times of India Trapped in net of apathy, Kolis fish for a better deal

Considered one of the original inhabitants of the city, Kolis are finding it hard to eke out a living due to overfishing, use of purse seine nets, pollution, steep rise in fuel prices and govt apathy. The issue of depleting livelihood is a raging concern among the community that has prompted GenNext to pursue other jobs.

The Times of India In perfume hub, SP smells blood as Akhilesh arrives to reclaim family turf

While both parties predict their potential victory by margins of 2 lakh votes, people say it will be a closely contested battle. "It may come down to a paper-thin margin," says Dhirendra Mishra, an 'attar' trader. "In 2014, Dimple Yadav triumphed over Pathak by 19,907 votes, In 2019, he defeated her by 12,353 votes. These are slim wins in a constituency with almost 20 lakh voters."

The Times of India In perfume hub, SP smells blood as Akhilesh arrives to reclaim family turf

While both parties predict their potential victory by margins of 2 lakh votes, people say it will be a closely contested battle. "It may come down to a paper-thin margin," says Dhirendra Mishra, an 'attar' trader. "In 2014, Dimple Yadav triumphed over Pathak by 19,907 votes, In 2019, he defeated her by 12,353 votes. These are slim wins in a constituency with almost 20 lakh voters."

The Times of India Watch: KL Rahul reprimanded by LSG boss Goenka, fans say 'disgusting'

Lucknow Super Giants' owner Sanjiv Goenka's angry outburst while talking to Rahul near the LSG dugout after their humiliating 10-wicket defeat against Sunrisers Hyderabad in the IPL is being slammed as "disgusting" by fans on social media, while the commentators on air said "these conversations should always be behind closed doors".