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The Times of India This is what Wipro chairman Rishad Premji told to shareholders

Wipro's commitment to Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion, under the leadership of Srini Pallia, aligns with the Spirit of Wipro framework. Their focus on sustainability, AI integration, and talent development reinforces their vision for a prosperous future built on innovation and community support.

The Times of India T20 WC: Afghanistan secure historic semi-final spot; Australia eliminated

Afghanistan won their final Super Eight match against Bangladesh, eliminating Australia from the 2024 ICC T20 World Cup. The Afghans, who joined India as qualifiers from Group 1, bowled out Bangladesh for 105 runs, securing their first World Cup semi-final against South Africa in Trinidad. Skipper Rashid Khan's 4-23 and Naveen-ul-Haq's 4-26 performances were key.

The Times of India India has nearly twice as many EV charging stations as CNG: Balaje Rajan, CSO, TPEM

Tata Motors accelerates EV adoption in India through strategic partnerships, infrastructure growth, and awareness initiatives. With plans for new EV models and enhanced charging solutions, Tata Motors aims to address customer challenges and drive sustainable mobility forward in the country.

The Times of India Bomb threat to Cochin-London Air India flight turns out to be hoax

The Cochin-London flight departed on time with 215 passengers despite a bomb threat linked to Suhaib, who was prevented from boarding. Security measures were taken, and the situation was resolved before departure.

The Times of India T20 World Cup: Who plays who in the semifinals

India emerged as the undefeated leader of Group 1, accumulating six points in the 'Super 8s' stage. Afghanistan secured the second position in the group with four points, earning them a spot in the semifinals. In Group 2, South Africa showcased their dominance by finishing at the top with six points, followed by England with four points.

The Times of India T20 WC: What will happen if Guyana weather washes out IND vs ENG

India, led by Rohit Sharma, will face England in the second semifinal of the ICC Men's T20 World Cup 2024 at Guyana's Providence Stadium on Thursday, June 27. However, the match is under serious threat from rain, with an 88% chance of rain and an 18% chance of thunderstorms. The game starts at 10:30 am local time (8 pm IST). No reserve day is scheduled, but 250 minutes of additional time is available.

The Times of India Protests in Delhi's Mangolpuri over mosque demolition

In Mangolpuri, the situation is now under control according to Deputy Commissioner of Police Jimmy Chiram, despite the lack of an immediate response from the MCD. The demolition drive faced challenges due to the strong construction of the encroachment.

The Times of India Texas police arrest shooter in murder of Indian man in US

Dasari Gopikrishna, shot in Texas, faces tragic death. Davonta Mathis charged with murder. Indian consulate aids in body repatriation. Community mourns loss, expresses condolences. Wife and son left behind.

The Times of India 'Atishi hunger strike ends after worsening health landed her in ICU'

AAP MP Sanjay Singh confirmed the end of Atishi's hunger strike after hospitalisation. Delhi minister Atishi, who has been on a hunger strike since June 21 protesting against alleged water supply cuts by the Haryana Government, was rushed to Lok Nayak Hospital's emergency ward early Tuesday.

The Times of India 'Dark Emergency days reminder of how Congress...': PM Modi

On Tuesday, the BJP launched a massive campaign on the 49th anniversary of the Emergency imposed by former Prime Minister and Congress leader Indira Gandhi in 1975. This action comes as a counter to the opposition INDIA bloc's attempt to challenge the BJP on the issue of the Constitution. Prime Minister Narendra Modi addressed the situation directly, stating, "Those who imposed the Emergency have no right to profess their love for our Constitution."

The Times of India Watch: 'Rohit ne kya fainti lagayi hai Starc ki'

Former Pakistani fast bowler Shoaib Akhtar praised Rohit Sharma's exceptional batting in India's T20 World Cup 2024 win over Australia. Akhtar highlighted India's shift from despair after losing the last World Cup final to determination to defeat Australia. He lauded Sharma's aggressive play, noting, "Rohit ne kya fainti lagayi hai Mitchell Starc ki (Rohit completely annihilated Starc)." Sharma's 92 off 41 balls set India's 205-run target. Despite early setbacks, Australia managed 181, falling short against India's bowling. India face England next in the semi-finals on Thursday in Guyana.

The Times of India Karnal doctors not to treat patients under Ayushman Yojana

City doctors in Karnal refuse to treat patients under Ayushman Yojana from July 1 due to Rs 18 crore pending payment from Haryana govt, as per Indian Medical Association. They seek resolution in a meeting with the deputy commissioner.

The Times of India 2 kids beaten, tonsured and paraded over 'theft' suspicion in UP

Two children, aged 10 and 14, were brutally thrashed, paraded with shaved heads in a village in UP for alleged theft. Videos circulated on social media. Police rescued them and an FIR was filed. ASP is investigating the accusations.

The Times of India Assam governor pushes away RSS man trying to felicitate Raje

Assam governor Gulab Chand Kataria pushed an RSS veteran, Vijay Raj Suwalka, off the stage for attempting to garland ex-Rajasthan CM Vasundhara Raje in Udaipur's Sukhadia Hall. A 40-second video shows the incident. Suwalka mentioned a past demand for a BJP ticket. Kataria became Assam governor in Feb 2023.

The Times of India More than 1,300 pilgrims die during Haj in Saudi Arabia's heat

More than 1,300 pilgrims died during this year’s Haj pilgrimage in Saudi Arabia, amid temperatures soaring up to 51.8 degrees Celsius (125 degrees Fahrenheit). Saudi authorities revealed that most of the deceased were unauthorized pilgrims who did not have official permits and lacked adequate shelter to face the extreme heat. Saudi health minister Fahd Al-Jalajel reported that a staggering 83% of the 1,301 deaths were among unauthorized pilgrims. These individuals had to walk long distances under the intense sun.