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The Times of India Man held over Salman house firing, 7th to be arrested so far

The Panvel City police apprehended a 30-year-old man from Haryana on Saturday. This arrest is linked to the recent shooting incident at actor Salman Khan's Bandra residence, allegedly involving members of the Lawrence Bishnoi gang. Senior inspector Nitin Thakare stated that Deepak Hawasingh Gogalia, also known as Jhony Valmiki, was responsible for arranging accommodation for the two shooters in Panvel.

The Times of India Man held over Salman house firing, 7th to be arrested so far

The Panvel City police apprehended a 30-year-old man from Haryana on Saturday. This arrest is linked to the recent shooting incident at actor Salman Khan's Bandra residence, allegedly involving members of the Lawrence Bishnoi gang. Senior inspector Nitin Thakare stated that Deepak Hawasingh Gogalia, also known as Jhony Valmiki, was responsible for arranging accommodation for the two shooters in Panvel.

The Times of India 'Rigged': INDIA bloc leaders trash exit polls

Exit polls suggesting a likely third term for PM Narendra Modi and his BJP-led NDA have been met with skepticism by opposition leaders from the INDIA bloc. Former Congress president Rahul Gandhi and current chief Mallikarjun Kharge claimed the polls were manipulated to favor Modi and BJP. Gandhi dubbed them "Modi media polls" and confidently predicted a win for the INDIA bloc.

The Times of India YSRCP moves Supreme Court on postal ballots

The ruling YSRCP has approached the Supreme Court to challenge a high court order. The high court had directed them to use an election petition to address concerns about the validity of postal ballots. YSRCP contends that the high court made its decision without evaluating the merits of their petition.

The Times of India India’s a long way since 2012 outage; even 250GW isn’t a problem

On May 30, India’s power demand reached an unprecedented 250 gigawatts (GW), surpassing the projected 235 GW, yet the national transmission network remained stable without unscheduled outages. Preparations are underway for a peak demand of 258 GW in the coming months. This contrasts sharply with the massive outage in July 2012, when grid overload plunged 620 million people into darkness.

The Times of India Odisha reports 45 more heatstroke deaths in 24 hrs; India toll at 211

The nationwide toll of suspected heatstroke deaths surpassed 200, with 211 reported cases, 141 of which were in Odisha. Odisha reported 45 new deaths in the last 24 hours, with 26 confirmed as heatstroke, 8 attributed to other causes, and 107 under investigation. The worst-hit areas in Odisha include Sundargarh with 35 suspected deaths, Balangir with 20, and Sambalpur with 18.

The Times of India Odisha reports 45 more heatstroke deaths in 24 hrs; India toll at 211

The nationwide toll of suspected heatstroke deaths surpassed 200, with 211 reported cases, 141 of which were in Odisha. Odisha reported 45 new deaths in the last 24 hours, with 26 confirmed as heatstroke, 8 attributed to other causes, and 107 under investigation. The worst-hit areas in Odisha include Sundargarh with 35 suspected deaths, Balangir with 20, and Sambalpur with 18.

The Times of India Must count postal votes first, says INDIA bloc

On Sunday, a delegation of INDIA bloc functionaries visited the Election Commission. They were there to discuss measures ensuring fair play ahead of the Lok Sabha vote counting set for Tuesday. The delegation requested that postal ballots, which can significantly influence poll results, be counted first. They also proposed that the results of these postal ballots be declared before the completion of EVM vote counting.

The Times of India BJP goes to Election Commission, claims bid to undermine poll

A delegation from the BJP, headed by finance minister Nirmala Sitharaman, met with the Election Commission on Sunday. They requested the EC to ensure a smooth counting process on Tuesday and to take action against those making "systematic attempts" to undermine the electoral process. The BJP also highlighted that opposition parties have been targeting the media.

The Times of India Emergency landing in Mumbai after threat note on Vistara flight

A Vistara flight from Paris, carrying 306 passengers, experienced a bomb scare that prompted an emergency landing at Mumbai airport on Sunday. This marked the third bomb scare in the country within a week and the second such incident in Mumbai over two days. Vistara reported discovering a handwritten note threatening a bomb on an airsickness bag.