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The Times of India For first time in Kerala, lotus blooms as Left wilts

UDF won 18 out of 20 seats in Kerala, including a historic BJP win in Thrissur, a prestigious constituency with significant minority votes, overshadowing UDF's victory. The LDF failed to secure many seats, reflecting a shift in voter preferences.

The Times of India Inderjit hits super six in Gurgaon, beats Raj Babbar in close contest

BJP's Rao Inderjit Singh wins Gurgaon seat, defeating Congress's Raj Babbar by over 75,000 votes. It marks his sixth MP win and fourth from Gurgaon since 2008.

The Times of India New tricks needed despite hat-trick

BJP maintained its stronghold in Delhi by winning all seven seats in the recent general elections, with a vote share exceeding 50% once again.

The Times of India Microsoft job cuts: Company may have laid off 1000 jobs in these two units

Microsoft is laying off more than 1,000 employees across different businesses, including job cuts at the Azure cloud and mixed reality divisions.

The Times of India Watch: Pakistan cricketers slammed for hosting dinner for 25 dollars

Former Pakistan captain and wicket-keeper Rashid Latif shared a video on X where he is on a talk show discussing a private dinner that was hosted by the Pakistan team where fans could meet the national team players for 25 dollars! The show, hosted by Kamran Muzaffer, also has Nauman Niaz, a Pakistani television personality, cricket correspondent, and author, who too is aghast by the event and slammed the Pakistan cricketers for being a part of such an event.

The Times of India Maya caught in her own jaal as Jatav voters shift loyalty

BSP's disastrous performance in losing core Jatav voters, led by Mayawati, indicates a setback in post-poll power aspirations.

The Times of India Not so ‘Upyogi’? Results reversal comes as reality check for UP CM

The BJP's recent setback in UP has served as a stark reality check for Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath. The "Yogi factor"—a blend of strong law enforcement, development, and assertive Hindutva—was heavily promoted by the BJP alongside the "Modi factor" during their campaign, appearing to resonate well on the ground. However, the "double engine" approach faltered this time.