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The Times of India After communal row, Bombay HC OKs ‘Hamare Baarah’ film with scenes muted

Bombay HC clears 'Hamare Baarah' after controversy over portrayal of married Muslim women in uncensored trailer, with changes agreed by producers before Friday release.

The Times of India Adani amps up green energy bet to 100bn dollars

Adani Group has planned to invest over $100 billion in energy transition projects by 2030, exceeding its previous commitment of $70 billion. The group aimed to build the world's largest single-site renewable energy park in Gujarat, generating 30GW of power, towards its goal of 50GW green energy capacity by 2030.

The Times of India Burger King outlet killing: Hunt on for 'mystery girl' Anu

Shooters from the Bhau gang, including Anu and Vicky, are the prime suspects in the killing at a Burger King outlet in Delhi. CCTV footage shows their involvement, and a manhunt is underway to apprehend them.

The Times of India Delhi gang war: Gangster Himanshu Bhau claims ‘40 for 14 revenge'

Gangster Himanshu Bhau claimed responsibility for the shooting incident at Burger King in Rajouri Garden, stating it was a revenge killing. He has ties with Lawrence Bishnoi's syndicate and hails from Ratuali village in Rohtak, Haryana.

The Times of India Karnataka govt hints at hiking water tariff in Bengaluru

Deputy Chief Minister DK Shivakumar announced a possible water tariff increase in Bengaluru after a recent hike in petrol and diesel prices in Karnataka. The Bangalore Water Supply and Sewerage Board (BWSSB) is facing financial challenges, with Shivakumar emphasizing the need for a review after 10 years. The completion of the fifth phase of the Cauvery project is expected to impact the decision on the water tariff hike.

The Times of India ED on alert after Delhi firm sells Rs 1,858 crore on crypto exchanges

A Delhi-based company raised concerns at the Enforcement Directorate and Crime Branch of Delhi police by selling over Rs 1,858 crore worth of crypto currencies on exchanges. An investigation uncovered illegal foreign remittances amounting to over Rs 3,500 crore, leading to arrests and revelations of a hawala racket involving black money transfers to offshore accounts.

The Times of India Rise in trigger-happy criminals puts Delhi Police to test

The fear of law is diminishing in Delhi as criminals engage in unprecedented shooting incidents, challenging the Delhi Police's effectiveness. Gangster Himanshu Bhau's henchmen fired over 40 rounds at a builder's office, marking a brazen extortion attempt. The city faces a surge in organized crime, with extortion calls and gangwars becoming more frequent.

The Times of India ‘Robot tax’ for AI-hit jobs figures in FM Budget meet

Economists discussed growth, fiscal policy, private investment, job creation, and managing food inflation with Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman. They also focused on the impact of AI on employment, proposing a 'robot tax' to support displaced workers. The meeting emphasized fiscal prudence and managing overall debt, highlighting the recommendations from the IMF and insights from Gita Gopinath.

The Times of India Retail inflation easing, food prices remain a concern: RBI

Retail inflation in India is easing, but volatile food prices could reverse the trend. RBI highlights impact of heatwaves on food prices and the need to monitor weather shocks. Despite a 12-month low in May, vegetable and pulses prices remain high. RBI maintains policy rate at 6.5% to align inflation with its 4% target.

The Times of India Habeas corpus plea seeks production of 195 bovines

A habeas corpus petition in Andhra Pradesh High Court seeks to produce 195 bovines, including oxen and calves, unlawfully detained by police. Concerns over their well-being and legal ownership raised by animal lovers. Advocate JV Phanuduth references the Supreme Court's decision in the AWBI vs. Nagaraja & Others case, emphasizing the 'right to life' for animals.

The Times of India Over 100 fall ill after eating panipuris, all stable now

Over 100 individuals in Chopda taluka, Jalgaon district fell ill after consuming panipuris at Kamalgaon weekly market. Symptoms included vomiting and loose motions, leading to hospital admissions. FDA collected samples for analysis, and authorities identified the vendor. Patients are stable, with children also affected. The cause of food poisoning is being investigated.