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The Times of India 50.5°C, 50.3°C, 49.9°C...: It's raining fire in north India

North Indian states like Rajasthan, Haryana, Punjab, and Delhi are facing an intense heatwave with temperatures exceeding 50 degrees Celsius in some regions. Delhi recorded its highest temperature at 49.9 degrees Celsius. The health department confirmed four deaths due to heatstroke in Jaipur. Churu in Rajasthan sizzled at 50.5 degrees Celsius, marking the 17th consecutive day of extreme heat.

The Times of India Man axes eight family members to death, dies by suicide in MP

27-year-old man in Chhindwara district axes 8 family members, including wife and children, before hanging himself in Bodal Kachhar village under Tamia janpad panchayat.

The Times of India Sensex dips over 300 points; Nifty50 below 22,800

Stock market today: BSE Sensex and Nifty50, the Indian equity benchmark indices, opened in red on Wednesday. While BSE Sensex dipped over 300 points, Nifty50 went below the 22,800 level.

The Times of India In Bihar's Jamui, 13 teachers punished for 'bed performance'

13 teachers in Bihar's Jamui district faced salary deductions due to a 'bed performance' typo, sparking protests and social media uproar. The DEO clarified the error after the incident.

The Times of India T20 World Cup: How India's top challengers shape up

Yet, over the years, the chaotic, high-paced T20 game has been controlled mostly by those who have put in years on the field. The general belief now is that it’s a game for specialists, irrespective of age. TOI looks at the contenders, besides India, for the upcoming T20 World Cup and the composition of their teams

The Times of India Watch: Angus & Matilda return for NZ WC squad's farewell

New Zealand Cricket has released a heartwarming video featuring two children again, Angus and Matilda, who revealed their 15-member squad for the T20 World Cup 2024. The video, shared on their official Twitter handle, showcases the cricketers' journey to the Americas for the upcoming T20 World Cup.

The Times of India 'On national duty': Hardik joins Team India in New York

Hardik Pandya, India all-rounder and vice-captain, has faced personal and professional challenges in recent times. He took over Mumbai Indians from Rohit Sharma, leading to multiple booing and a disappointing league stage finish. Despite these issues, Pandya posted pictures of the first training session for Team India in New York for the upcoming T20 World Cup.

The Times of India As Delhi flirts with 50°C, don't expect too much of a respite

Several areas in Delhi, including Mungeshpur, Narela, and Najafgarh, are facing severe heatwaves with temperatures well above normal levels.

The Times of India How results of Lok Sabha polls will impact sensex, Nifty

According to a Bloomberg News survey of market participants, Indian stocks require Prime Minister Narendra Modi's party to secure more than 303 seats in the general election to continue their unprecedented rally. The survey, which included 32 asset managers, strategists, and dealers, suggests that a reduced majority for the ruling BJP could result in a 2% decline in the NSE Nifty 50 Index, along with potential losses in the rupee and sovereign bonds.

The Times of India Kids on sale: Cops bust inter-state baby trade racket, rescue 11

Investigation into child trafficking racket in Hyderabad led to arrest of 8 persons and rescue of 11 children from Telangana and Andhra Pradesh.

The Times of India 'Even Rs 50-55 lakh is a lot': Rinku on IPL salary disparities

Rinku Singh, a squad member of Kolkata Knight Riders for the last seven years in the Indian Premier League, has demonstrated potential in recent seasons, delivering match-winning performances and earning a call-up to the Indian national team. Despite a modest salary of INR 55 lakh, Singh displayed a humble mentality and contentment.

The Times of India Facebook parent Meta's chief AI scientist: "AI is not some sort of ..."

Yann LeCun, chief AI scientist at Meta, reassures that AI, designed and built by humans, will not pose existential risks or reach human-level intelligence.