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The Times of India 'I will speak openly after T20 WC': Shahid Afridi

Former Pakistan captain Shahid Afridi announced that he plans to reveal the inside story of the current team and expose the individuals who have ‘spoiled the unit’ once the ongoing T20 World Cup concludes. The selection process of the Pakistan team has been under scrutiny, with criticism from several former cricketers, including ex-PCB chairman Ramiz Raja and Kamran Akmal.

The Times of India Mysterious animal at Rashtrapati Bhavan 'common house cat': Police

The Delhi Police on Monday clarified that the animal seen during the live broadcast of the oath-taking ceremony was merely a common house cat, clearing the air of it being a wild animal.

The Times of India 'We Sikhs saved...': Harbhajan blasts Akmal for racist joke

Former Indian off-spinner Harbhajan Singh launched a scathing attack on former Pakistani wicketkeeper-batsman Kamran Akmal for his racial joke about Indian pacer Arshdeep Singh.

The Times of India Centre to transfer extra instalment of taxes to states in June

The central government announced an extra instalment of taxes totalling Rs 1,39,750 crore for June 2024, as a goodwill gesture due to robust cash flows and solid revenue receipts. This brings the total amount devolved to states in the current financial year to nearly Rs 2.8 lakh crore, aiming to accelerate development and capital spending.

The Times of India Watch: Nokia makes 'world’s first' phone call made using spatial audio

Nokia has made a breakthrough in communication technology with immersive audio and video calling using 3D audio for a more engaging experience.

The Times of India 'Thanks Ashok,' says Musk; meet 1st employee of Tesla AI/Autopilot team

Elon Musk acknowledged Ashok Elluswamy, head of Tesla AI/Autopilot team, for his leadership. Ashok's LinkedIn profile details his role in autonomy software development and his background in robotics engineering.

The Times of India Aircraft carrying Malawi vice president goes missing

An aircraft carrying Malawi's Vice President, Saulos Klaus Chilima, along with nine other passengers, has gone missing, as announced by Malawi's presidency on Monday. Chilima, aged 51, was on board a Malawi Defense Force aircraft that departed from the capital, Lilongwe, at 0917 local time (0717 GMT). Search and rescue operations are currently underway.

The Times of India 'Babar should make way for...': Shahid Afridi

Former captain Shahid Afridi has suggested a couple of changes to the Pakistan playing eleven following their dramatic loss to India in the T20 World Cup. Afridi proposed that skipper Babar Azam should drop down to No. 3 in the batting order to accommodate Fakhar Zaman at the top. With Pakistan suffering defeats to both USA and India, they are facing a crucial must-win game against Canada in New York on Tuesday. Afridi's suggestions aim to bolster Pakistan's lineup and turn their fortunes around in the tournament.

The Times of India Consider Manipur situation with priority: RSS chief Bhagwat

RSS chief Mohan Bhagwat expressed concern over the prolonged unrest in Manipur, emphasizing the need for urgent attention to bring peace to the state. He highlighted the violence between the Meitei and Kuki communities, with fresh incidents reported from Jiribam. "Manipur is waiting for peace for the last one year. There was peace in Manipur 10 years ago. It felt like gun culture had finished there. But the state has suddenly seen violence," he said.​​

The Times of India BB16 fame Abdu Rozik postpones his wedding with fiancée Amira

Social media sensation Abdu Rozik postpones highly anticipated wedding for historic title boxing fight on July 6th at Coca Cola Arena in Dubai, citing financial security and fiancée's support.

The Times of India Why AAP’s expansion plans hit BJP wall in Delhi

The BJP secured a decisive victory in the national capital, winning all seven Lok Sabha seats for the third consecutive time. This victory is notable as the BJP won despite a strong alliance between the Aam Aadmi Party and Congress. The result is a significant setback for Delhi chief minister Arvind Kejriwal, whose party had hoped his arrest and interim bail would boost their fortunes amid corruption charges against their leaders.