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The Times of India HC to suicide case suspect: Plant 200 trees, get bail

Orissa high court has granted bail to an accused in a Pocso suicide-abetment case on the condition that he plants 200 trees, reports Lalmohan Patnaik. Allowing the relief on Monday, Justice SK Panigrahi asked the accused to plant trees like mango and tamarind in his village in Kalahandi. “(He) shall start planting as soon as the (rains) approach and maintain those plants. The district nursery shall supply the plants,” Justice Panigrahi said.

The Times of India Toronto float targets PM Modi, government raises it with Canada

Following the use of a controversial float targeting PM Narendra Modi at a Khalsa Day parade in a Greater Toronto neighbourhood, India again called upon the Canadian govt to stop providing criminal and secessionist elements “a safe haven and political space in Canada’’. MEA said India continues to remain concerned about the security of its diplomatic representatives in Canada and expects local authorities to ensure that they are able to carry out their responsibilities without fear.

The Times of India US: Take Pannun case seriously, waiting for outcome

India should take seriously the murder-for-hire plot related to Khalistan separatist Gurpatwant Singh Pannun as the US awaits results of the probe India is conducting, a State Department spokesperson said on Monday. India had in Nov formed a high-level committee to probe information shared by the US on the foiled plot to assassinate Pannun, a US national designated terrorist by India, allegedly masterminded by an Indian govt official.

The Times of India Lucky Bhopal voters take home diamond rings

Polling booth in Char Imli locality, where senior bureaucrats and ministers reside, has traditionally been a VIP polling booth in Bhopal. This time it was no different and the distinction where the crème de la crème vote was evident from the gifts offered to voters in lucky draw to boost voter turnout by the district administration. Balloons were put at different points outside the Char Imli booth to make the voting day look like a festival of democracy, a tent was also put up outside the booth to allow voters wait for their turn.

The Times of India Lucky Bhopal voters take home diamond rings

Polling booth in Char Imli locality, where senior bureaucrats and ministers reside, has traditionally been a VIP polling booth in Bhopal. This time it was no different and the distinction where the crème de la crème vote was evident from the gifts offered to voters in lucky draw to boost voter turnout by the district administration. Balloons were put at different points outside the Char Imli booth to make the voting day look like a festival of democracy, a tent was also put up outside the booth to allow voters wait for their turn.

The Times of India 'We had it in our hands...': Samson rues another close defeat

Rajasthan Royals' skipper Sanju Samson expressed disappointment following another narrow defeat, this time against Delhi Capitals at the Arun Jaitley Stadium on Tuesday. DC bounced back with a convincing 20-run victory over RR, reigniting their slim IPL playoff aspirations. Tristan Stubbs' explosive 41 off 20 deliveries propelled Delhi to a formidable total of 221/8 after Rajasthan chose to field.In response, Rajasthan could only manage 201/8, with Kuldeep Yadav starring for Delhi with figures of 2/25. Despite skipper Samson's valiant 86 off 46 balls, Rajasthan fell short.

The Times of India 'Absolutely disgraceful': DC co-owner faces backlash

Captains losing their cool and expressing their frustration over on-field or TV umpire's decisions from the dugout has been observed on several occasions in the IPL.

The Times of India Nonsense: Samson dismissal puts umpires in line of fire

The controversial umpiring call took place in the 16th over of the Royals chase when Sanju Samson smashed a Mukesh Kumar delivery to long-on.As DC's Shai Hope claimed the catch at the fence, Samson started to walk off while the on-field umpires referred it upstairs to check Hope's claim of the catch. The third umpire declared the catch clean and went on to give Samson out.

The Times of India Political storm over Lalu Prasad favouring 'full quota' for Muslims

Lalu supports Muslim reservation, sparking controversy with PM Modi. BJP aims to polarize Hindu voters. JD(U) opposes, highlighting Mandal Commission's secular principles amidst Bihar caste survey contradictions.

The Times of India Exclusive - TMKOC's Monaz Mevawalla on working with Dilip Joshi

Monaz Mevawalla shares her joy in playing Mrs. Roshan Singh Sodhi on Taarak Mehta Ka Ooltah Chashmah. She appreciates working with Dilip Joshi and Mandar Chandwadkar, expressing gratitude for the opportunity provided by Asit Modi.

The Times of India Eye on China, India deploys three warships to South China Sea

With three of its warships now reaching Singapore, India is all set to conduct naval exercises with `friendly’ countries in the contentious South China Sea, where a belligerent Beijing is locked in territorial disputes with its neighbours.

The Times of India 'Shows BJP mindset about PDA': Akhilesh on temple cleaning

Videos of saffron scarf-wearing men washing the Gauri Shanker Mahadev Mandir with ‘Gangajal’, hours after Akhilesh Yadav offered prayers there on Monday, triggered strong reactions from the Samajwadi Party chief on Tuesday. He said it reflects how BJP feels for the PDA pariwar which stands for Pichrde (backwards), Dalits and Alpsankhyak (minorities).

The Times of India Everything Apple announced at ‘Let Loose’ event: iPad Pro & more

Apple's event showcased new iPads, M4 chip, Magic Keyboard, iPad Air updates, potent M4 chip features, Magic Keyboard details, and Apple Pencil Pro enhancements, revolutionizing user experience and performance across the product lineup.