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The Times of India Waterfall trip turns tragic as 5 drown near Lonavala dam
The Times of India Lanka registers protest with India for death of navy sailor
The Times of India 2nd Navy officer held for Korean visa racket, suspected to be kingpin
Mumbai police have arrested Sub-Lt Braham Jyoti and Simran Teji, key figures in a human smuggling racket to South Korea, along with three others. Using forged documents, they sent people abroad, primarily from J&K. The racket was exposed after a complaint from South Korea's consulate in Mumbai. Police seized 14 passports, fake stamps, documents of fictitious companies, and bank accounts holding over Rs 2 crore. The accused, including another naval officer, are in custody until July 5 and face multiple charges.
The Times of India 2nd Navy officer held for Korean visa racket, suspected to be kingpin
Mumbai police have arrested Sub-Lt Braham Jyoti and Simran Teji, key figures in a human smuggling racket to South Korea, along with three others. Using forged documents, they sent people abroad, primarily from J&K. The racket was exposed after a complaint from South Korea's consulate in Mumbai. Police seized 14 passports, fake stamps, documents of fictitious companies, and bank accounts holding over Rs 2 crore. The accused, including another naval officer, are in custody until July 5 and face multiple charges.
The Times of India Eye on Maharashtra polls, Shinde pitches self as Mahayuti’s CM face
Eknath Shinde, as the leader of the Mahayuti government in Maharashtra, is positioning himself for the upcoming state assembly polls. With a focus on populist schemes and Shiv Sena's support, Shinde is confident in his chances for a second term, navigating challenges and showcasing his commitment to the legacy of Shiv Sena.
The Times of India NIA search in Rajouri over Reasi pilgrim bus attack
The Times of India J&K temple vandalised, 12 detained
The Times of India Team India's return disrupted due to Hurricane Beryl
Indian cricket fans might have to wait a little longer to see their T20 World Cup-winning heroes back in the country as the Rohit Sharma-led side's travel plans have been impacted by a hurricane here. Reports said that hurricane Beryl, originating in the Atlantic, had intensified with maximum sustained winds of 210 kmph. The Category 4 hurricane was about 570km east-southeast of Barbados and there are reports that the airport in Bridgetown will shut in the evening.
The Times of India Hemant Soren jailed for talking about marginalised: J'khand CM
Hemant Soren, a Jharkhand Mukti Morcha leader, vows to fight 'Manuvaadi' ideologies to secure a future aligned with the culture and civilization of the brave people of Jharkhand.
The Times of India Yuvraj Singh calls Rohit Sharma 'No. 1 captain'
Cricket fans across India came out onto the streets, waving the national flag and setting off firecrackers to celebrate the national team's seven-run win against South Africa in a gripping final of the Twenty20 World Cup on Saturday. It was India's second T20 World Cup but its first title in 13 years and the frustration had been building. Over the last 12 months, India lost the World Test Championship final and also the 50-over World Cup final at home.
The Times of India What Ola founder said on Foxconn "not hiring married woman" in India
Ola reaffirms commitment to gender equality in hiring practices amidst Foxconn's discriminatory policies towards married women. The tech industry faces scrutiny over gender biases, with implications for major clients like Apple. Discriminatory practices at Foxconn's India factory raise concerns about workplace inclusivity and opportunities for women.
The Times of India Three new criminal laws coming into force on July 1: What it means
The Times of India Pakistan woman leader's video viral: 'Why don't you make eye contact'
"My party leaders have taught me to speak looking into the eyes. I can't continue speaking if you avoid eye contact like this. Wear your glasses, sir," Zartaj Gul told Speaker Ayaz Sadiq. "I am a leader. I have got 1.5 lakh votes. If you don't listen to me, I will not be able to speak to you," Zartaj Gul said.
The Times of India India first nation to prepare full list of fauna: Why it matters
The Times of India 'This is how you retire in glory': Pak greats hail Kohli, Rohit
Numerous Pakistani cricketing legends, including Wasim Akram and Javed Miandad, commended the Indian duo of Virat Kohli and Rohit Sharma for their impeccable timing in announcing their retirement following the Indian team's victorious campaign at the recently concluded T20 World Cup. In a closely contested final held in Barbados, India showcased their prowess by outmaneuvering South Africa, securing a narrow seven-run victory to clinch their second T20 world championship title.