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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.

The Times of India T20 World Cup: England thrash Oman by 8 wickets

England revived their T20 World Cup campaign with a record-breaking victory over Oman by eight wickets in Antigua on Thursday. The reigning champions needed a significant win to improve their net run-rate (NRR) as they strive to surpass Scotland and qualify for the second-round Super Eights. Oman was dismissed for a mere 47 runs, unable to cope with England's combination of spin and pace. Leg-break bowler Adil Rashid took 4-11 from his four overs, while fast bowlers Jofra Archer and Mark Wood both had figures of 3-12.

The Times of India 11 sambars die within days in Ranthambore

The Times of India Prosecute Nestle for Cerelac 'scam', NGOs tell Swiss government

Food giant Nestle India is in spotlight again over its widely-sold baby food Cerelac. Global civil society organisations, Public Eye and IBFAN, have submitted a formal request to the Swiss State Secretariat for Economic Affairs (SECO), urging legal action against Nestle "unethical and unfair business practices" in low- and middle-income countries.

The Times of India Haemorrhage, shock killed man: Autopsy

The Times of India Karnataka minister tries to shield actor in murder case, but fails

As more details of the Renuka Swamy murder case come to light, police and political circles are abuzz with talk of a state minister's alleged efforts to shield Sandalwood star Darshan, one of the accused, from the long arm of the law. Reacting to reports of the police force coming under pressure in the murder probe, home minister G Parameshwara told mediapersons on Thursday: "No one has tried to influence us. Law will take its own course."

The Times of India Karnataka minister tries to shield actor in murder case, but fails

As more details of the Renuka Swamy murder case come to light, police and political circles are abuzz with talk of a state minister's alleged efforts to shield Sandalwood star Darshan, one of the accused, from the long arm of the law. Reacting to reports of the police force coming under pressure in the murder probe, home minister G Parameshwara told mediapersons on Thursday: "No one has tried to influence us. Law will take its own course."