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The Times of India Injustice meted out to Hardik: Bangar

Former Indian cricketer Sanjay Bangar said that a 'little injustice' has been done to all-rounder Hardik Pandya after Suryakumar Yadav was chosen as the T20I captain for India's white-ball tour to Sri Lanka starting from July 27 onwards.

The Times of India Bahutule to be India's bowling coach in Sri Lanka

Sairaj Bahutule has been a part of the support staff with the India A and the Indian teams with previous head coach Rahul Dravid and NCA chairman VVS Laxman. Bahutule, who played two Tests and eight ODIs for India and took five wickets between 1997-2003, featured in 188 first-class games, in which he took a staggering 630 wickets@26.00, and scored 6176 runs@31.83.

The Times of India Omar Abdullah speaks against delaying J&K polls due to terror attacks

Omar Abdullah, vice president of the National Conference, argues against postponing assembly elections in Jammu and Kashmir due to the rise in terrorist activities, recalling that elections were held even in 1996 when militancy was at its peak. He asserts that avoiding elections would be equivalent to surrendering to terrorists and dishonoring the sacrifices of security personnel. Abdullah criticizes the administration's delayed response to terrorist threats and claims that the region is experiencing more frequent attacks and casualties among security personnel.

The Times of India Harmanpreet, Richa star as India beat UAE by 78 runs

In their second Women's Asia Cup T20 match, India secured a 78-run victory over UAE, driven by half-centuries from Harmanpreet Kaur (66 off 47) and Richa Ghosh (64 off 29). Their partnership propelled India to a record T20I total of 201 for 5. The Indian bowlers, led by Deepti Sharma's 2 for 23, restricted UAE to 123 for 7. Despite a resilient 38 from Esha Rohit Oza, UAE struggled against India's balanced attack. India now leads Group A with 4 points and an NRR of +3.298.

The Times of India 'Next time Congress should ... ': BJP on Jairam Ramesh's 'live-tweets' from all-party meeting

The BJP launched a scathing criticism of Jairam Ramesh, a prominent Congress leader, on Sunday for his actions during an all-party meeting. The ruling party took issue with Ramesh's decision to "live-tweet" the various concerns and topics brought up by different political parties throughout the course of the meeting. In a strongly worded statement, the BJP suggested that the Congress party should consider sending a "more seasoned hand" to represent them in future meetings

The Times of India UPI adding up to 60 lakh new users every month: These are the two ‘big reasons'

NPCI reports steady growth in UPI users and transactions. 49% increase in transactions to 13.9 billion in June. UPI expands globally with launches in Qatar and Paris. Ambitious target set for 1 billion daily transactions.

The Times of India 'If helpless people come knocking ... ': Mamata's offer amid Bangladesh unrest

Mamata Banerjee, the chief minister of West Bengal, extended an offer of refuge on Sunday to individuals facing hardship due to the current unrest in Bangladesh. She referred to the UN Resolution on refugees to support her position, taking into account the grave deterioration of law and order that has engulfed Bangladesh recently.

The Times of India 'Still time to roll back': BJP allies RLD & NCP on UP govt's Kanwar order

BJP allies RLD and NCP criticised UP government's directive for eateries along Kanwar Yatra route. Leaders and called for withdrawal of order, citing concerns over religious neutrality and business impact. Other allies like JD(U) and LJP also expressed their disapproval.

The Times of India Jasmine Bhasin shares update on eye infection after corneal damage from lenses

Jasmine Bhasin faced severe eye pain on July 17 after wearing lenses for a Delhi event, causing corneal damage and bandaging. She sought further treatment in Mumbai. Known for her roles in Tashan-e-Ishq, Dil Se Dil Tak, Khatron Ke Khiladi, and Bigg Boss 15, she aims to resume work soon despite the pain. Interviews Bombay Times.

The Times of India 'Arrogance will be crushed after ... ': Amit Shah to Rahul Gandhi

Union home minister Amit Shah criticized Congress leader Rahul Gandhi in a recent address, accusing him of arrogance and predicting that his pride will be shattered when the BJP wins the upcoming assembly elections. This statement was made during the BJP State Conclave held in Pune on Sunday. "Rahul Gandhi's arrogance will be crushed after the BJP wins the forthcoming assembly polls in Maharashtra, Jharkhand, and Haryana," said Amit Shah

The Times of India 'Mind over matter' approach can bring Oly glory for wrestlers

Amid that wreck, which saw sitting protests by big names like Bajrang Punia, Vinesh Phogat and Sakshi Malik turn into furore, planning for the Olympics took a backseat. The eventual result was only six wrestlers making it to the Paris Games -- five women and just one for the men's competition.