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The Times of India What PM Modi discussed with US NSA Jake Sullivan

PM Modi met US NSA Jake Sullivan in New Delhi to discuss bilateral cooperation under iCET initiative, expressing satisfaction with growing partnership and shared views on global issues.

The Times of India 'NCERT working as RSS affiliate': Cong on textbook tweak row

Jairam Ramesh raises concerns over NCERT's revised textbooks criticizing secularism and political parties, highlighting the importance of secularism in the Constitution.

The Times of India 'Felt like earthquake': Bengal train passengers recount horror

At least nine people were killed and over 50 were injured as a goods train rammed into Kanchanjunga Express on early Monday morning near New Jalpaiguri in West Bengal.

The Times of India Pakistani spies used 3 apps to hack into Brahmos Aerospace's missile engineer 's laptop

Former BrahMos scientist Nishant Agrawal sentenced to life for leaking military secrets to Pakistan from Nagpur. Convicted under Section 235 of Criminal Procedure Code, Section 66(f) of the IT Act, and Official Secrets Act (OSA). Pakistani spies honeytrapped Indian defence officials. Arrested by MI and ATS in a joint operation.

The Times of India What is the 30-30-30-10 rule for retirement planning?

The 30-30-30-10 rule is one such approach that can assist you in building a substantial retirement fund.

The Times of India 'It isn't a team': Furious Gary blasts Pakistan

In a scathing criticism of the beleaguered Pakistan cricket team, head coach Gary Kirsten has said that there is "no unity" in the side and he has "never seen such a situation" in his long coaching career. Kirsten's criticism follows the Pakistan's team's group stage exit from the ongoing T20 World Cup in the USA and West Indies.

The Times of India How Intel’s internal foundry model is causing ‘problems’ for the company

Intel faces a class action lawsuit for allegedly misrepresenting financial results of its foundry. The lawsuit filed by Levi & Korsinsky asks Intel investors to join against the US chipmaker. Tom’s Hardware report reveals Intel failed to disclose losses in 2023.

The Times of India Is outer space really as colourful as Nasa's photos?

The Hubble Space telescope of Nasa only takes photos in black and white. The scientists then add the colourising a technique developed around the turn of the 20th century that imitates how our eyes naturally perceive color. According to Nasa: "There are no natural color cameras aboard Hubble and there never have been. The optical cameras on board have all been digital CCD cameras, which take images as grayscale pixels but use colored filters to isolate different colors in each image."

The Times of India 'Ek photo dijiye na': Dhoni obliges fan's adorable request. Watch video

In a heartwarming viral video, MS Dhoni made a fan's day by obliging an adorable request for a picture. The fan, visibly emotional and pleading for a snapshot with the cricket legend, caught Dhoni's attention at the entrance of his home. Known for his humility and kindness, Dhoni brought the window down and graciously posed for the photo, creating an unforgettable memory for the admirer.

The Times of India Cong raises red flag over 'mega project' in Nicobar Islands

The Congress demands suspension of all clearances for the "Mega Infra Project" in Great Nicobar, citing severe threats to tribal communities and ecological damage. Congress leader Jairam Ramesh criticizes the project's forest land diversion and its environmental impact, highlighting risks in an earthquake-prone area post-tsunami. Allegations include inadequate consultation with tribal councils and legal bodies, underscoring violations of constitutional and environmental norms, amid global expert warnings.

The Times of India 'We are proud of Babar, Rizwan, but...': Younis

Former skipper Younis Khan supports Babar Azam, Mohammad Rizwan, and Shaheen Shah Afridi after Pakistan's early T20 World Cup exit, urging strategic decisions for improvement.

The Times of India These are the most expensive Indian cities for expat workers

A new year, a new list, and yet Mumbai remains at the top spot as the most expensive city in India for expats. In a recent survey published by consultancy firm Mercer, Mumbai has in fact climbed up 11 spots to be ranked 136th globally. Delhi also featured in the top 200 and climbed up 4 spots from last year to 164th place.