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The Times of India Violence in Sandeshkhali mars polling in Bengal
The Times of India Violence in Sandeshkhali mars polling in Bengal
The Times of India DKS: Animal sacrifice ritual not performed at temple but nearby
The Times of India DKS: Animal sacrifice ritual not performed at temple but nearby
The Times of India IIM-B professor accuses director, 7 others of caste discrimination
The Times of India GST collections rise 10% to 1.7 lakh crore in May
GST collections rose by 10% to Rs 1,72,739 crore in May, with domestic sources compensating for lower imports, as per the finance ministry data. Based on collections in May for transactions in April, latest data released by the finance ministry on Saturday estimated collections from domestic sources to be 15.3% higher, while those from imports were 4.5% lower.
The Times of India Hyderabad no more capital of Andhra Pradesh from today
The Times of India Hyderabad no more capital of Andhra Pradesh from today
The Times of India Pune cops arrest juvenile Porsche driver’s mother
The Times of India After attack on thana, minority families flee Karnataka town
The Times of India After attack on thana, minority families flee Karnataka town
The Times of India Haven't made single call to Pune CP, says Ajit, but defends MLA Tingre
Maharashtra Deputy CM Ajit Pawar denied the allegations of contacting the Pune police commissioner regarding a Porsche Taycan crash involving a prominent builder's 17-year-old son. Pawar defended NCP (Ajit) MLA Sunil Tingre, stating that Tingre visited the accident site as part of his duties but did not influence the investigation.
The Times of India Pant, Hardik star in India's T20 World Cup warm-up
India ticked multiple boxes during their 60-run victory over Bangladesh in the T20 World Cup warm-up match here on Saturday, but none bolder than a fifty by Rishabh Pant which has all but sealed his place as the first-choice wicketkeeper batter in the ICC showpiece.
The Times of India Rohit fan pinned down, handcuffed by security. Watch
During Bangladesh's pursuit of 183, the fan got through the security cordon and ran onto the field to meet Rohit. Soon after the intrusion, the security hurled to the field and grabbed the fan. They then escorted him out of the park as the play resumed after the brief interruption. Earlier, Rishabh Pant reinforced his claim for a berth in India's playing 11 for the T20 World Cup as the first-choice wicketkeeper batter as he made a flowing fifty to guide his side to 182 for five against Bangladesh.