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The Times of India 8 killed as tempo falls into gorge on Rishikesh-Badrinath NH

Eight people died in a tempo traveller accident near Badrinath Highway. Rescue operations by SDRF and local police underway. Two injured individuals hospitalized. Incident details from IG Garhwal, Karan Singh Nagnyal.

The Times of India New China rules allow detention of foreigners in South China Sea

New Chinese coast guard rules took effect Saturday, under which it can detain foreigners for trespassing in the disputed South China Sea, where neighbours and the G7 have accused Beijing of intimidation and coercion. Beijing claims almost the entirety of the South China Sea, brushing aside competing claims from several Southeast Asian nations including the Philippines and an international ruling that its stance has no legal basis.

The Times of India Congress protests against AAP in Delhi over water crisis

Delhi Congress organized 'matka phod' protests in response to a severe water crisis in New Delhi. Protesters smashed earthen pots symbolically across the city, demanding action from Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal and the government. Delhi Congress chief Devender Yadav joined the protests, calling for urgent measures to address the water shortage.

The Times of India 'Aapne Pak team to chu-chu ka murabba bana diya'

The upset opening defeat against tournament debutants USA triggered Pakistan's fall, as they went on to let a win against India slip out of their hands before beating Canada to stay alive. But all their hopes got 'washed out' in wet Florida when the USA vs Ireland match was abandoned.

The Times of India 'USA can beat any team in the world': Jones issues warnings

USA vice-captain Aaron Jones believes his team can challenge full member sides in the T20 World Cup if they play "proper cricket" and reach their potential. The USA secured their place in the Super Eight after a washed-out Group A match against Ireland. They famously registered a thrilling Super Over win against Pakistan.

The Times of India 'Expecting runs from Virat and Rohit's bats against Canada'

Former India cricketer Aakash Chopra predicts Virat Kohli will excel in India's T20 World Cup match against Canada, amid weather concerns in Florida. Despite Kohli's struggles, Chopra believes the pitch doesn't pose a threat, and India will be in a decent position. Chopra expects top performances from Kohli, Rohit Sharma, Kuldeep Yadav, and Ravindra Jadeja.

The Times of India Bill Gates’ ‘message’ to IT professionals on AI: It will make jobs …

Bill Gates reassured software engineers about job security, emphasizing the need for them despite AI advancements.

The Times of India 75+ Happy Father's Day messages, greetings & more

Whether it's through their unwavering support, wisdom, or their little acts of love, fathers play an irreplaceable role in shaping our lives. From teaching us how to ride a bike and dropping us off at school to fiercely defending us from any harm and comforting us with hugs when we need it most, they are our providers, protectors, mentors, and role models, nurturing our hearts and minds.

The Times of India 'Complete fast bowler': Ex-pacer compares Bumrah to Akram

Former cricketer Laxmipathy Balaji has compared Indian fast bowler Jasprit Bumrah to legendary Wasim Akram, stating that Bumrah is Asia's best pacer, second only to Akram. Both are known for their accuracy, yorkers, pace, and change of angles. Balaji believes Bumrah is the right time for him to chase greatness over the next decade, particularly if he can win India this World Cup.

The Times of India Watch: When the DJ got Gavaskar & Akram grooving at T20 WC

Former Pakistan captain Wasim Akram was doing a show for the tournament's host broadcasters, Star Sports, along with India's batting legend and ex-skipper Sunil Gavaskar close to the boundary ropes when the duo suddenly took a break and started dancing to the tunes of the DJ.

The Times of India Delete Kejriwal court video: HC to Sunita Kejriwal, others

The Delhi high court on Saturday instructed Delhi CM Arvind Kejriwal's wife and five other individual respondents to remove video recordings of a court hearing in the excise policy case from social media platforms. Additionally, the court directed social media companies to take down any other posts or reposts of videos recorded on that day.

The Times of India HC directs Sunita Kejriwal, others to delete video of court proceedings

The Delhi high court on Saturday instructed Delhi CM Arvind Kejriwal's wife and five other individual respondents to remove video recordings of a court hearing in the excise policy case from social media platforms. Additionally, the court directed social media companies to take down any other posts or reposts of videos recorded on that day.