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The Times of India Sandeshkhali case: Why should state be interested in protecting someone? SC asks Bengal govt

Supreme Court rejects West Bengal's petition, transfers 42 FIRs to CBI for ration scam and Sandeshkhali cases. High Court overseeing CBI investigation on land conversion and crimes against women in Sandeshkhali.

The Times of India 'Shubman, Yashasvi can replace Virat, Rohit'

Zimbabwe's former cricketer Hamilton Masakadza believes that his nation's team has the capability to challenge and potentially defeat the current world champions, India, in the remaining three matches of their ongoing series. The competition has reached a thrilling juncture, with both teams having secured one victory each, resulting in a 1-1 tie. India, determined to assert their supremacy, will strive to capitalize on their recent resurgence and maintain their winning form. On the other hand, Zimbabwe will aim to defy expectations and deliver stunning performances against their formidable opponents.

The Times of India SC refuses to entertain plea seeking menstrual leave for employees

The Supreme Court declined to hear a petition that sought to establish menstrual leave for women in the workforce. Instead, the court directed the central government to consult with relevant stakeholders and state governments to develop a comprehensive policy addressing this issue. The bench, headed by Chief Justice of India D Y Chandrachud, acknowledged that while such a policy might encourage greater participation of women in the workforce, it could also have the unintended consequence of discouraging employers from hiring women.

The Times of India Ola CEO backs Narayan Murthy’s 70-hour workweek: I work..

Ola CEO Bhavish Aggarwal supports Narayan Murthy’s 70-hour workweek and works 20 hours daily. In an ANI interview, he admired Steve Jobs, critiqued 'techno-colonialism,' and highlighted Infosys' Nilekani’s non-executive chairman role, contributions to Aadhaar launch. He discussed India’s data challenges, global data centers, supply chains, startup boom, and introduced Ola’s Krutrim AI.

The Times of India With Tesla yet to plug into India, govt plans changes in EV policy

Given the unlikelihood of Tesla committing to the construction of a local factory in the near future, discussions are underway with industry stakeholders to make the scheme more accommodating to established players.

The Times of India 'PM goes to Moscow, Rahul heads to Manipur': Cong's dig at PM Modi; BJP's retort

Rahul Gandhi visits relief camps in Assam and Manipur, contrasting with PM Modi attending India-Russia summit in Moscow. Congress and BJP engage in a war of words over the crisis. BJP criticizes Congress for the ethnic conflict in Manipur.

The Times of India 4 dead in violent clash between 2 groups over water dispute in Punjab

A dispute over water distribution at Sri Hargobindpur in Batala turned fatal, resulting in four deaths and eight injuries. The clash between two rival groups led to a shootout late Sunday evening. Police arrived quickly at the scene and a case has been registered for further investigation.

The Times of India How father Rajkumar helped Abhishek overcome debut failure

Abhishek Sharma scored a century in the second T20I against Zimbabwe, overcoming a duck in his debut. His father's advice was crucial in his comeback, helping him achieve the joint third-fastest T20I century by an Indian batter. Sharma's 100 off 47 balls helped India post a 234/2 total in 20 overs, leveling the five-match series at 1-1.

The Times of India Watch: CCTV shows Shiv Sena leader's son leaving Mumbai pub before BMW crash

CCTV shows Mihir Shah leaving Juhu pub before BMW crash, killing Kaveri Nakhwa on Dr Annie Besant Road. Six teams search for absconding Mihir. Arrests include Rajesh Shah. Couple returning from Crawford Market; Pradip survived. Kaveri found 2km away, died before Nair Hospital. Shiv Sena link suspected. Suspected alcohol influence.

The Times of India Napoleon Bonaparte's pistols auctioned for 1.69 million euros

The guns, adorned with gold and silver inlays, feature a carved image of Napoleon in full imperial pomp. According to auction house expert Jean-Pierre Osenat, these weapons were nearly used by Napoleon to end his life in 1814 after his army's defeat and the occupation of Paris by foreign forces. ​​​​The French government has classified them as national treasures, placing a ban on their export. The buyer's identity remains undisclosed.

The Times of India Was it Virat Kohli's idea to sing Vande Mataram?

The atmosphere at Mumbai's renowned Wankhede Stadium was electric as thousands of fans congregated to celebrate Team India's triumphant journey in the T20 World Cup. The stadium reverberated with the melodious strains of 'Vande Mataram' as the crowd passionately sang along during the victory parade. India's remarkable achievement of securing their second T20 World Cup title came after a nail-biting final against South Africa. The thrilling victory prompted captain Rohit Sharma and his team to take a lap of honor around the stadium, expressing their sincere appreciation to the fans for their constant support throughout the tournament.

The Times of India Who gets what from Rs 125 crore T20 WC prize money

Each of the 15 players, including Yashasvi Jaiswal, Yuzvendra Chahal, and Sanju Samson who didn't feature in a single match during the tournament, will be awarded Rs 5 crore. Rahul Dravid, whose stint as the head coach of the Indian team concluded with the T20 World Cup, will also receive an equal share of Rs 5 crore from the prize money -- according to a report.