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The Times of India How engineer-turned-cop checkmated reel hero, jailed top Kannada film star Darshan

Darshan, a Sandalwood star, was arrested in Karnataka. The arrest raised questions in political and police circles about the involvement of key individuals, including Darshan's girlfriend Pavithra Gowda, in a murder case.

The Times of India 1,500 stranded, 6 dead in Sikkim, rain triggers floods in Kalimpong

In Mangan district, landslides caused by heavy rain in north Sikkim led to casualties. The Teesta river overflowed, affecting NH-10 transportation routes.

The Times of India Emotional moment for me to get Virat's wicket: Netravalkar

Saurabh Netravalkar's inspirational journey in cricket receives praise from Suryakumar Yadav, Paras Mhambrey, and prepares for a crucial match against Ireland. The left-arm pace bowler was the talking point of the T20 World Cup after his match-winning Super Over against Pakistan. Now, just to prove he is no flash in the pan, Netravalkar has followed up that performance with the wickets of Kohli and "old mate" Rohit Sharma.

The Times of India Japan passes law to check Apple, Google's app dominance: What tech giants said

Japan passed a law to prevent Apple and Google from restricting app sales, promoting competition. JFTC approved the law in April 2024, aiming to foster innovation and diverse services choice, emphasizing software security for smartphones.

The Times of India T20 World Cup: A Virat-sized problem for Team India

Indian cricket fans in New York witnessed a mix of victories and challenges, with Virat Kohli's struggles as an opener standing out. As the team heads to Miami for their final league game, Kohli's form remains a concern. Low scores of 1, 4 and 0 in three consecutive games isn't something that we have seen too often from the modern master, who came into the World Cup on the back of some magnificent knocks in the IPL.

The Times of India IAF aircraft departs Kuwait with 45 Indian victims' remains

An Indian Air Force (IAF) special aircraft, carrying the mortal remains of 45 Indian victims who lost their lives in the tragic fire incident in Kuwait, has departed for Kochi.​​Accompanying the remains is Minister of State Kirti Vardhan Singh, who worked closely with Kuwaiti authorities to ensure the swift repatriation process. "MoS Kirti Vardhan Singh, who coordinated with Kuwaiti authorities to ensure swift repatriation, is onboard the aircraft," confirmed India in Kuwait.

The Times of India Asked to quit, Paytm employees cry foul

Facing an uncertain future in the wake of RBI's decision to put an end to Paytm Payments Bank and the wallet business, scores of employees are being asked to "voluntarily resign" without being given any prior notice, several have been denied severance pay and many are being asked to pay back their joining and retention bonuses to the company, several former and present employees of Paytm told TOI.

The Times of India 'No dispute in NCP over Sunetra Pawar Rajya Sabha nomination'

NCP president Ajit Pawar's wife Sunetra filed nomination papers for the Rajya Sabha seat in the presence of NCP leaders Ajit Pawar, Praful Patel, Sunil Tatkare, and Chhagan Bhujbal.

The Times of India Heatwaves in Delhi unabated for 5th day: IMD

Delhi continues to face heatwaves with temperatures reaching 44-45 degrees Celsius. The India Meteorological Department predicts thunderstorms and lightning in the coming days.

The Times of India 'Been around long enough to know...': Buttler on criticism

England captain Jos Buttler responded to the criticism of his team on Thursday, stating that he has been around long enough to understand what people are saying. England revived their T20 World Cup campaign with a record-breaking victory over Oman by eight wickets in Antigua. England's triumph over Group B was nothing short of spectacular, setting a new record for the largest win in the history of the T20 World Cup when considering the number of balls remaining.

The Times of India Now, singing national anthem in morning must in J&K schools

J&K administration has directed all schools to commence morning assemblies with the National Anthem, requiring them to strictly follow a four-year-old norm whose compliance has been erratic. A circular issued by the principal secretary of the school education to this effect also requires morning assemblies to be made uniform across the Union Territory. The order covers private institutions.