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The Times of India Muslims now 40% of Assam population: CM Himanta Biswa Sarma

CM Himanta Biswa Sarma raises concerns about demographic change in Jharkhand similar to Assam. Highlights issues of infiltration, land grabbing, and fake marriages. BJP plans to address the situation with a stringent law if elected. Opposition questions BJP's stance on border security under the Modi government.

The Times of India 10% quota for Agniveers in Haryana jobs

The Times of India Suvendu Adhikari's anti-Muslim stand draws BJP rebuke

Suvendu Adhikari, Nandigram MLA, suggested scrapping BJP's Minority Morcha, blaming low minority support for Lok Sabha losses. Rejecting 'Sabka Saath, Sabka Vikas,' he faced criticism from Union Minister Manohar Lal and others. Bengal BJP spokesperson Shamik Bhattacharya emphasized nationalist Muslims. TMC, Congress, and CPM condemned Adhikari's remarks, which he later clarified as misunderstood.

The Times of India Suvendu Adhikari's anti-Muslim stand draws BJP rebuke

Suvendu Adhikari, Nandigram MLA, suggested scrapping BJP's Minority Morcha, blaming low minority support for Lok Sabha losses. Rejecting 'Sabka Saath, Sabka Vikas,' he faced criticism from Union Minister Manohar Lal and others. Bengal BJP spokesperson Shamik Bhattacharya emphasized nationalist Muslims. TMC, Congress, and CPM condemned Adhikari's remarks, which he later clarified as misunderstood.

The Times of India 12 Maoists shot in Gadchiroli, commandos get Rs 51 lakh reward

The operation was a blow for PLGA in north Gadchiroli as its divisional committee member and Tippagarh dalam chief Laxman Atram, the commander of PLGA in the region, was killed. Sarita Parsa, a woman Maoist and Chatgaon committee member, was among the deceased. The Maoist death count is likely to increase as another body is suspected to be lying somewhere in the jungle. The search resumes Thursday. Security forces found seven automatic weapons, including three AK-47 assault rifles, two Insas rifles, and a carbine, at the site.

The Times of India Amazon has 'coffee solution' to track hours employees spend in office

Amazon, according to Business Insider, is enforcing stricter attendance rules in retail and cloud computing. CEO Andy Jassy emphasized compliance or risk of job loss. Measures include minimum stays, mandatory relocation, denied promotions, and direct communication with employees. Over 30,000 petitioned. Internal sources confirm a three days a week requirement against 'coffee badging.'

The Times of India 'Without aggressiveness, you can't ... ': Gambhir gets backing

Former Sri Lankan cricketer Thisara Perera lauds Gautam Gambhir's appointment as India's new head coach ahead of the upcoming series against Sri Lanka. Perera highlighted Gambhir's aggressive coaching style, praising the decision as beneficial for team management. Meanwhile, Angelo Mathews commended Gambhir's competitive spirit and wished him success. Gambhir has replaced Rahul Dravid following India's T20 World Cup win. India, under Gambhir's leadership, faces Sri Lanka in three T20Is and three ODIs starting July 27.