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The Times of India Documented dreamers remain unprotected from ageing out

The recent White House proposal for undocumented spouses and dreamers does not cover the 2,50,000 documented dreamers who face self-deportation upon turning 21. The Indian diaspora and advocates urge the Biden administration to protect these children, emphasizing their significant contributions to the US economy and society. They call for urgent legislative and administrative actions to ensure their future in the country.

The Times of India Lok Sabha poll results show women's representation a lofty goal

The 2024 Lok Sabha elections in India revealed a complex narrative on women's representation in Indian politics. Despite more women candidates, the number of women elected to the lower house slightly decreased. The strike rate for women candidates, which refers to the number of seats won per 100 seats contested, was approximately 9.3% in this election, a decline from the 11.7% in the previous election.

The Times of India Telangana cop held for raping woman head constable at gunpoint

A Sub Inspector in Telangana's Jayashankar Bhupalpally district was arrested for allegedly raping a woman head constable at gunpoint in a guest room of an irrigation project. The accused threatened the woman with his revolver, assaulted her, and is under investigation based on the woman's complaint to uncover the facts.

The Times of India ICC reveals match officials; Tucker, Reiffel to officiate IND-AFG tie

The ICC has announced match officials for the Super 8 stage of the ICC Men's T20 World Cup. Rodney Tucker and Paul Reiffel will umpire India's first Super 8 match against Afghanistan, while David Boon will be match referee and Allahudien Paleker will be TV umpire. Chris Gaffaney and Richard Kettleborough will umpire the USA's historic first-ever knockout match against South Africa.

The Times of India 5, including 3 children, die in landslide in Assam's Karimganj

In Guwahati on June 19, five family members, including three minors, tragically died in a landslide caused by continuous rain in Assam's Karimganj district. The victims were identified as Roymun Nessa (55), Sahida Khanam (18), Jahida Khanam (16), Hamida Khanam (11), and Mehdi Hassan (3).

The Times of India Rising mercury: 'Form heatwave units', Centre tells hospitals

Amid a severe heatwave gripping north India, Union Health Minister JP Nadda reviewed preparedness at central government hospitals to handle rising heatstroke cases. The Health Ministry issued advisories for prioritizing heatstroke patients and setting up special units. Ram Manohar Lohia Hospital reported five heatstroke deaths and 12 critical cases, mainly laborers. The mortality rate remains high due to delayed hospital access, emphasizing the urgency of timely treatment and public awareness.

The Times of India 'Kohli's form won't be a concern': Ex-cricketer ahead of Super 8s

Former cricketer Aakash Chopra believes that Virat Kohli's recent performance will improve if he spends more time on the field. Kohli has struggled in the group stage against Ireland, Pakistan, and the United States. Chopra believes Kohli should return to form due to his high calibre as a player, rather than the opponent.