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The Times of India 'Love you enough for both of us': Saira Banu remembers Dilip Kumar

On the third anniversary of Dilip Kumar's death, ETIMES revisits the legendary romance between him and Saira Banu. Saira recounts their first meetings, their deep connection, and the unparalleled love they shared. She reflects on how their relationship evolved over the years and how Dilip Kumar’s legacy continues to inspire and impact generations of actors and fans alike.

The Times of India How fraudsters are using WhatsApp, Facebook, X and Telegram for investment scams in India

A report by cybersecurity company CloudSEK reveals a surge in investment scams targeting Indians through social media platforms like WhatsApp and Facebook. Fraudsters impersonate financial professionals, promising high returns to lure unsuspecting investors into fake groups. The scam operations involve stolen data and rigged trading platforms, with other countries also being targeted.

The Times of India Assam floods: 58 dead, 23 lakh people affected

The flood situation in Assam is improving, with 23 lakh people still affected across 29 districts. In Darrang, 1.63 lakh people are impacted, and 98 villages remain submerged. Water levels of the Brahmaputra River are receding. The government is providing relief and plans to build new embankments. Residents in Char areas rely on boats due to submerged roads.

The Times of India 'Bohot zyada khich khich...': Ramiz on Rizwan-Babar duo

Former Pakistan captain and PCB chairman Ramiz Raja staunchly defended Mohammad Rizwan and Babar Azam's opening partnership despite Pakistan's disappointing ICC Men's T20 World Cup 2024, which saw them eliminated early after losses to USA and India. Speaking on "Ramiz Speaks," Raja supported the duo, citing their pivotal roles in previous finals. Despite criticism post-tournament, with Babar scoring 122 runs and Rizwan 110, Raja emphasized continuity. Pakistan face tough fixtures ahead, including a home series against Bangladesh and England, a white-ball tour of Australia, and a series in South Africa.

The Times of India When Anant Ambani lost 108 kilos in 18 months: Details

Anant Ambani, once 208 kilos, adopted rigorous exercise and weight training. Nita Ambani cited asthma-steroid weight gain. Preparing for Anant and Radhika Merchant's wedding, they visited a children's obesity hospital. In 2016, Vinod Channa helped him lose 108 kilos in 18 months. His diet (1200-1400 calories) included a 21-kilometer walk, zero sugar, low carbs, and no junk foods.

The Times of India In his 2nd match for India, Abhishek scripts history, becomes...

Abhishek Sharma's remarkable century in only his second T20I not only made him India's highest scorer against Zimbabwe in T20Is but also set a new record for the fastest century by an Indian batsman in this format, achieved in just two innings. His innings, reaching 100 runs off 46 balls with seven fours and eight sixes, placed him alongside KL Rahul, Suryakumar Yadav, and Rohit Sharma for the fourth fastest century for India in T20Is, showcasing his explosive batting prowess.

The Times of India California dad's grocery list goes viral: 'What it takes to feed six kids'

​A father of six posted a video of the receipt of the grocery items and other food items that he bought from Trader Joe's amounting to a whopping $444. "Here's what it takes to feed six kids about a week and a half," the dad of six said as he showed the social media users the long list. Most of the items on the list const between $2.99 and $3.99 but the total bill came to $444 as there were many things on the list.

The Times of India PM Modi's 2-day Russia visit to begin tomorrow: Check what's on agenda

Prime Minister Narendra Modi will fly to Moscow on Monday for a two-day visit, which India's Russia ambassador Vinay Kumar described as "very significant." This marks PM Modi's first visit to Russia since the Russian invasion of Ukraine, which the Kremlin has termed a "special military operation." Envoy Vinay Kumar indicated that the two leaders will exchange views on the development of bilateral ties and discuss other regional issues of mutual interest.