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The Times of India Indian-American man dies after being punched in the face in Oklahoma

In Oklahoma, a tragic incident occurred when 59-year-old Indian-American motel manager Hemant Mistry, originally from Gujarat, was fatally punched by a man identified as Richard Lewis. The assault happened in the motel's parking lot near Interstate 40 and Meridian Avenue on Saturday night, after Mistry requested Lewis to leave the property. Police were called to the scene around 10 PM.

The Times of India Buzz around Kejriwal's arrest by CBI: What probe agency said

The Delhi High Court stayed Arvind Kejriwal's bail in the excise policy case due to inadequate consideration of crucial legal aspects and enforcement directorate's concerns. The decision reflected the need for proper review of evidence and tracing of proceeds of crime.

The Times of India Porche crash: Victim mother's 'painful' appeal to HC after accused gets bail

The Bombay High Court, under Justice Manjusha Deshpande, released a minor involved in a fatal car crash, placing him under the care of Mamta Koshta.

The Times of India IRCTC has a clarification on booking e-tickets for family, friends

IRCTC allows booking tickets for friends and family with different surnames, following guidelines of 12 tickets per month, 24 for Aadhaar-authenticated users. Commercial sale is prohibited, with violators subject to section 143 of Railways Act 1989.

The Times of India Watch: This is what pilot did after plane's canopy burst open mid-air

A pilot experienced a harrowing moment during her training when her plane's canopy burst open mid-air, causing significant discomfort, breathing difficulties, and impaired visibility. Narine Melkumjan shared a video of the incident, hoping her experience would serve as a cautionary tale for budding pilots. Narine Melkumjan intended to highlight the importance of being prepared for unexpected situations during flight. The video captures the moment the canopy burst open and shows Melkumjan struggling with the immediate effects.

The Times of India 'Don't know what happened...': Rashid on Gulbadin's 'injury'

Afghanistan captain Rashid Khan dismissed Gulbadin Naib's injury during their T20 World Cup Super Eight match against Bangladesh as minor and not affecting the outcome. He claimed Naib had cramps and the rain came after five minutes, with no significant difference in the game. Khan believed the injury took time to recover.

The Times of India 3 ‘honour killings’ jolt Haryana

The Times of India Tata Sons to spend Rs 750cr on building Ram temple museum

The UP cabinet approved the Ram Temple Museum project with Tata Sons, including plans for the sewage system expansion and changes to the Amrit Yojana scheme's financial contribution share by local bodies.

The Times of India Pune doctor, teen daughter test positive for Zika infection

In Erandwane, a doctor and his family tested positive for Zika virus, with the civic team conducting surveys and fumigation to control mosquito breeding. It's crucial to discard items storing water to prevent the spread of the virus.

The Times of India Why coach Trott believes Afghan have an advantage over SA

Coach Jonathan Trott believes Afghanistan will have an advantage in the T20 World Cup semi-final against South Africa due to their lack of historical baggage and unpredictable nature, as they have their first-ever last-four appearance in any World Cup, unlike South Africa's history of close calls and missteps.

The Times of India Jhansi bride killer found dead in Morena hotel

Deepak Ahirwar's tragic end in a hotel room, discovered by Jhansi police.