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The Times of India Bill Gates to Nikhil Kamath: India’s contribution to Microsoft’s success & more

Bill Gates praises India's tech talent, discusses Microsoft's success, and highlights Satya Nadella's role as CEO.

The Times of India BJP leader dies during protest against hike in petrol prices

BJP leader M B Bhanuprakash passed away due to a cardiac arrest while participating in a protest against the rise in petrol and diesel prices in Karnataka. "He collapsed after suffering cardiac arrest while getting into his car," a police source said. "He was rushed to a nearby hospital, but could not be saved," the source added.​​

The Times of India Heatwave likely to continue in north India, including Delhi

North India, including Delhi, braces for continued severe heatwave conditions as the IMD issues red alerts. Delhi recorded temperatures well above normal, with high humidity amplifying the heat index to 46 degrees Celsius. The region has endured prolonged heatwaves, while the IMD also forecasts extremely heavy rainfall in Northeast India, particularly Meghalaya, Assam, and Arunachal Pradesh, indicating a shift in weather patterns across the country.

The Times of India Pune Porsche crash Deja vu: Drunk driver crashes Tata Punch into auto

A drunk driver crashed a Tata Punch into a stationary autorickshaw in Pune, injuring multiple people. The incident highlighted concerns about drunk driving.

The Times of India Watch X: How Apple Watch's new edition will be biggest ever update

The upcoming Apple Watch Series 10, rumored as Apple Watch X, is set to have a major overhaul with larger screen sizes of 45mm and 49mm. Analyst Ming-Chi Kuo predicts a thinner casing and significant design changes.

The Times of India Budget 2024: Modi govt may lower personal tax rates, says report

Budget 2024 income tax expectations: The Modi government is considering lowering personal tax rates for some category of individuals to stimulate economic consumption and enhance middle-class savings.

The Times of India Could 'Kavach' have prevented Kanchanjunga exp accident?

Jaya Varma Sinha, Chairman & CEO of Railway Board, stated that the anti-collision system 'Kavach' was absent in the Kanchanjunga Express, which tragically collided with a goods train on Monday, resulting in at least 8 fatalities and over 20 injuries. "Prima facie, it seems to be a human error," she said, further adding that "first indications suggest that this is a case of signal disregard."

The Times of India 'Bharat', 'India' to be used interchangeably in textbooks: NCERT chief

"Bharat" and "India" will be used interchangeably in NCERT textbooks as is the case in the country's Constitution, National Council of Educational Research and Training Director Dinesh Prasad Saklani has said. The comments assume significance in the wake of a high-level panel working on the social science curriculum recommending that "India" should be replaced with "Bharat" in school textbooks for all classes.

The Times of India Power outage at Delhi's IGI airport, operations hit

Services were briefly disrupted at the Delhi airport on Monday due to a power outage, TV reports suggested. The reports suggested that the power cut lasted for about two to five minutes.

The Times of India Pakistan cricketers to holiday in London after T20 WC debacle: Report

After a disappointing T20 World Cup campaign, Pakistan's skipper Babar Azam and five players opt for a holiday in London. They plan to spend time with friends, family, and potentially participate in UK local leagues. Pakistan's dreadful performance in Group A of the T20 World Cup came to an end on Sunday as they defeated Ireland by a slim margin of three wickets in their final match.

The Times of India Customs department has this important warning on 'parcel fraud' that people have lost crores to

The Central Board of Indirect Taxes and Customs (CBIC) warns about 'parcel fraud' scams where fraudsters impersonate officials to extract money through fear tactics.

The Times of India Faith clashes with duty: MP's Kuno cheetah trackers refuse to kill goats for feed

A strike at Kuno National Park by villagers hired for cheetah tracking has halted work due to religious objections to slaughtering animals for the big cats. This has disrupted the cheetah tracking program.