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The Times of India Cracks on Mumbai's Atal Setu? It's BJP vs Cong over sea link

Just five months after inauguration, cracks have appeared on the Atal Setu in Mumbai leading to an exchange of allegations between the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) and the Congress. Maharashtra Congress chief Nana Patole, who inspected the Atal Bihari Vajpayee Sewri-Nhava Seva Atal Setu in Navi Mumbai on Friday alleged corruption in the construction. He also raised concerns over people's safety.

The Times of India 'Markle's request for free clothes from Victoria denied by palace'

The book 'The House of Beckham' by Tom Bower uncovers the tension between Meghan Markle, Prince Harry, and the Beckhams, triggered by suspicions of leaked personal advice and escalating to a confrontation involving Buckingham Palace and David Beckham.

The Times of India How 'Just Stop Oil' is escalating protests

Protesters targeted the historic Stonehenge monument with orange paint to raise awareness about climate change. Just Stop Oil activists staged the demonstration, calling for urgent action against climate crisis.

The Times of India Why Joe Biden chose audience’s right side for Trump debate

US President Joe Biden won a coin flip to choose his stage position for the upcoming debate against Donald Trump. Biden opted for the left side of the Atlanta stage, strategically positioning himself on the right side of TV screens for more viewer attention.

The Times of India Pro-tem Speaker: Why Mahtab's appointment has caused a row

Bhartruhari Mahtab, a seasoned parliamentarian from the BJP, was appointed to the position on June 20 by President Droupadi Murmu. The Congress voiced its disapproval, highlighting that its party MP Kodikunnil Suresh is an eight-term Lok Sabha member.

The Times of India US TV host brutally trolled for claiming PM Modi lost polls

American television host Bill Maher on a show commented on Indian election and said Narendra Modi 'lost elections' big time. A he posted the video on X, social media users, mostly from India, schooled him and reminded him that Modi became the 3rd time prime minister after winning the election. "Mainstream American media is so stupid. Modi won elections, Bill. Get a grip," a user wrote.

The Times of India Brian Lara asks Virat Kohli's critics to...

Virat Kohli endured a terrible run in the ongoing T20 World Cup with just five runs in his first three matches at the tournament. However, the star India batter showed glimpses of finding his form back against Afghanistan before being dismissed for 24 off 24.

The Times of India Govt has security warning for Photoshop and 27 other Adobe products

CERT-In issued a warning for 29 Adobe softwares due to security flaws with 'High' severity vulnerabilities. Remote attackers could exploit these flaws to bypass security restrictions, gain access to sensitive information, execute arbitrary code, and compromise Adobe Commerce, Magento Open Source, and Adobe ColdFusion products.

The Times of India 'Lost a bit of weight and he's…': Gavaskar lauds Rishabh Pant

Former Indian cricketer Sunil Gavaskar praised Rishabh Pant’s performance in India’s T20 World Cup victory over Afghanistan. Despite Pant's quickfire 20 off 11 balls, Gavaskar emphasized his improved fitness and maturity post-accident. Gavaskar highlighted Pant’s critical catches and compared his growth to Hardik Pandya's, underscoring the importance of maturity in cricket. India remains unbeaten in the tournament.

The Times of India Exploring fascinating world of Bollywood lookalikes on social media

Bollywood, the 'Land of Dreams,' is famous for its stars and opulence. Equally intriguing is the phenomenon of lookalikes, ordinary individuals who closely resemble film icons. These doppelgangers captivate audiences by blurring reality and fantasy, gaining viral fame and creating unique connections with fans through their uncanny similarities to beloved celebrities.

The Times of India Airtel announces its cheapest-ever plan, is priced under Rs 10

Bharti Airtel has launched a new Rs 9 add-on data plan, offering unlimited 4G data for 1 hour. It is the telecom provider's third plan this month.

The Times of India Why food prices will remain high in India