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The Times of India Uttarakhand cops drive into AIIMS building to nab accused

In the widely circulated video, a police vehicle can be seen being driven into the ward (situated on the hospital's 4th floor) with patients' stretchers being hurriedly moved away to give passage to the vehicle. Soon after the video was circulated, cops swung into damage control and proffered an explanation for the action.

The Times of India Uttarakhand cops drive into AIIMS building to nab accused

In the widely circulated video, a police vehicle can be seen being driven into the ward (situated on the hospital's 4th floor) with patients' stretchers being hurriedly moved away to give passage to the vehicle. Soon after the video was circulated, cops swung into damage control and proffered an explanation for the action.

The Times of India Zomato CEO Deepinder Goyal 'thanks' govt, PM Modi responds

Prime Minister Narendra Modi praised Zomato CEO Deepinder Goyal at a recent event, emphasizing hard work over lineage in India.

The Times of India Kejriwal waits with parents for cops, who don't turn up to quiz them

CM Kejriwal waited with his parents at his official Civil Lines residence for Delhi Police to arrive for questioning them in the Swati Maliwal assault case, but they did not visit the house on Thursday, reports Abhinav Rajput. AAP released video footage showing the CM and his wife assisting his elderly parents, both of whom seemed to be walking with difficulty, to a room where the questioning was to take place.

The Times of India Kejriwal waits with parents for cops, who don't turn up to quiz them

CM Kejriwal waited with his parents at his official Civil Lines residence for Delhi Police to arrive for questioning them in the Swati Maliwal assault case, but they did not visit the house on Thursday, reports Abhinav Rajput. AAP released video footage showing the CM and his wife assisting his elderly parents, both of whom seemed to be walking with difficulty, to a room where the questioning was to take place.

The Times of India Percentage of women voting more than men's in 137 seats

In the first five phases of Lok Sabha elections, 32% of constituencies saw higher female voter turnout, signaling increased female political engagement. Notable trends were observed in Bihar, Jharkhand, Odisha, and West Bengal. Analysts attribute this to women's growing political consciousness and benefits from welfare programs, enhancing their social mobility and governance influence.

The Times of India Sonia appeals to Delhi voters: Fight to save Constitution

Two days before polling in Delhi, Gandhi in a video message said, "This is an election to save democracy and the Constitution... This election is being fought on issues like unemployment, inflation and attack on constitutional institutions. You have to play your part in this fight."

The Times of India Would've taken back Kartarpur Sahib in '71': PM Modi

PM Modi invoked the 1971 war against Pakistan at his rally in Patiala Thursday, saying, "More than 90,000 Pakistani soldiers surrendered...and we had an upper hand. Had Modi been in office then, I would have taken back Kartarpur Sahib from Pakistan."

The Times of India At 62.2%, Phase 5 sees lowest overall turnout in this LS poll

Phase 5 of the Lok Sabha elections, recorded the lowest overall turnout at 62.2%, yet marked the first phase where female voter turnout (63%) surpassed male turnout. Despite low turnout across all genders, West Bengal led with 78.4% participation. The EC celebrated the increased female engagement, aligning with its efforts to enhance women's electoral participation. Urban areas in Maharashtra and Uttar Pradesh showed notably low turnouts. Phase 6 will proceed with 58 constituencies on Saturday, followed by the final phase on June 1.

The Times of India Anti-India forces against me but I won't bend: PM Modi

Launching another attack on the INDIA bloc, he said Congress and its allies had "divided the country for the sake of vote bank politics and created two Muslim countries". "Now, these parties are saying Muslims have the first right over the India that remains," he said, adding they would snatch reservation from SC/STs and OBCs and give it to "those who do vote jihad".

The Times of India Sensing defeat, opposition is questioning turnout figures: PM Modi

Prime Minister Narendra Modi criticized opposition parties for questioning EVMs and voter turnout after sensing defeat, accusing them of defaming Indian democracy. He defended the transparency of India's electoral process, citing historical instances of election management. PM Modi also addressed criticisms from opposition leaders, asserting that judicial actions, not his government, jailed serving chief ministers.