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The Times of India Got poll maths wrong, Amit Shah promises new plan: Fadnavis

Deputy Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis asserts his commitment to fighting for the BJP despite political miscalculations in the Lok Sabha election, offering to step down to focus on party work for the upcoming assembly polls.

The Times of India Safety norms up in smoke: 194 factory blazes in 5 months in Delhi

In the first five months of this year, fires in Delhi factories have reached a three-digit number, highlighting the urgent need for government intervention to enforce safety measures. Most incidents occur in industrial hubs like Narela, emphasizing the role of Delhi Fire Service in preventing such disasters.

The Times of India Inequality declined between 2011-12 & 2022-23: Govt data

Inequality reduced in urban and rural India from 2011-12 to 2022-23, as shown by the Household Consumption Expenditure survey. The Gini coefficient declined, indicating decreased income inequality. Views from Soumya Kanti Ghosh, State Bank of India, and insights on Chhattisgarh provide further context.

The Times of India Kerala tops in share of spend on non-veg in food products: Survey

Milk and milk products comprised a larger portion of total consumption in rural regions of Gujarat, Haryana, Madhya Pradesh, Punjab, Rajasthan, and Uttar Pradesh. Conversely, households in Kerala favored eggs, meat, and fish. The latest Household Consumption Expenditure survey from the National Sample Survey Office (NSSO), released on Friday, also revealed that in other states, beverages, processed foods, and miscellaneous items held the greatest share in rural areas.

The Times of India Beijing wishes Modi, India sends reminder of ‘3 mutuals’

Recognizing China's congratulatory message to Prime Minister-designate Narendra Modi for his third term, India reiterated the importance of the three mutuals - mutual respect, mutual sensitivity, and mutual interest - which have been consistently emphasized to restore bilateral relations to normalcy. Though a message from President Xi Jinping is anticipated, the Chinese foreign ministry and newly appointed Ambassador Xu Feihong have already extended their congratulations.

The Times of India Police outposts, houses torched in previously calm Manipur district

Unidentified gunmen torched govt offices, police outposts, and houses in Manipur's Jiribam district, escalating ethnic strife and sectarian conflict in the already tense region.

The Times of India Police outposts, houses torched in previously calm Manipur district

Unidentified gunmen torched govt offices, police outposts, and houses in Manipur's Jiribam district, escalating ethnic strife and sectarian conflict in the already tense region.

The Times of India 47 Manipur kids find new home & hope in Kerala

14-year-old ZamngIchan Chandini, a victim of Manipur violence, now attends St Thomas Higher Secondary School in Kerala along with 46 other students affected by the conflict.

The Times of India 47 Manipur kids find new home & hope in Kerala

14-year-old ZamngIchan Chandini, a victim of Manipur violence, now attends St Thomas Higher Secondary School in Kerala along with 46 other students affected by the conflict.

The Times of India BJP will keep plum portfolios, asks allies to pare down hopes

As the buzz about allies seeking more berths and high-profile portfolios in Modi 3.0 continued, BJP leadership urged NDA partners to reduce their demands to reasonable limits, promising to consider unmet desires later. Key ministries like home, defense, finance, and external affairs are off-limits. BJP is also likely to retain education, parliamentary affairs, culture, and I&B, ensuring the Speaker is from its ranks.

The Times of India Got back gold as overseas quantum rose, had storage capacity here: RBI

RBI governor Das explained the decision to bring in 100 tonnes of gold due to increased gold holdings outside India from RBI's purchases.

The Times of India Pandian criticism for BJD defeat unfortunate: Patnaik

Caretaker Chief Minister Naveen Patnaik defended his close aide VK Pandian on Saturday, responding to criticism aimed at BJD's chief election strategist following the party's recent electoral defeat. Naveen expressed his disappointment, calling the criticism of Pandian regrettable. For the first time since its formation, the BJD experienced defeat, securing only 51 out of 147 assembly seats and failing to win any of the 21 Lok Sabha seats in the state.

The Times of India Pandian criticism for BJD defeat unfortunate: Patnaik

Caretaker Chief Minister Naveen Patnaik defended his close aide VK Pandian on Saturday, responding to criticism aimed at BJD's chief election strategist following the party's recent electoral defeat. Naveen expressed his disappointment, calling the criticism of Pandian regrettable. For the first time since its formation, the BJD experienced defeat, securing only 51 out of 147 assembly seats and failing to win any of the 21 Lok Sabha seats in the state.