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The Times of India T20 champions India likely to arrive today evening

The T20 World Cup-winning Indian cricket team, delayed by Hurricane Beryl, will leave Barbados Tuesday evening and arrive in Delhi Wednesday evening. Initially set to depart Monday, their plans were disrupted by the Category 5 storm, which closed airports and businesses. The team’s safe return is now a priority as the hurricane brings life-threatening winds and storm surges. Despite the delay, India is eager to welcome and celebrate their champions, who showed resilience both on and off the field.

The Times of India Air Europa passengers recount terrifying experience during turbulence

Air Europa released a statement on Tuesday confirming that six people remained hospitalized in Natal, receiving assistance from ground personnel from both Brazil and Spain. The airline expressed deep regret for the incident and the inconvenience caused to its customers, hoping for a swift recovery of the affected passengers.

The Times of India Restrictions imposed at tourist spots in Lonavla

Authorities demolished structures near Bhushi dam, leading to restrictions to prevent accidents. Traffic congestion prompted crowd control measures, with Lonavla police station facing challenges at the busy spot. The recent action drive aims to simplify policing efforts in the area.

The Times of India Hathras stampede: 'We did not find Baba ji inside campus', says deputy SP

Search for 'Bhole Baba' continues as Aligarh DM updates on 23 bodies and 3 injured, one critical. Congress MPs emphasize safety measures. Hathras CMO reports 19 identified bodies. Bihar Deputy CM refers to the incident as unfortunate. Eyewitness Shakuntala Devi recounts the chaotic stampede.

The Times of India Isro's Aditya-L1 completes 1st halo orbit

The Times of India Hathras stampede: What went wrong? Unexpected crowd surge, chaos & sudden rush towards exit

Stampede at religious event caused chaos as crowd surged forward to get close to Bhole Baba, injuring several attendees from various states. The incident, worsened by humid weather conditions and unexpected crowd size, resulted in casualties, with victims mostly from Hathras and Etah. Shyam Singh described the stampede as a tragic event exacerbated by narrow exit routes and a deep pit.

The Times of India Rohit Sharma's unseen reaction before SKY's catch

India captain Rohit Sharma appeared to lose all hope as he watched the ball soar towards the long-off stands. In a viral video circulating on social media, Rohit can be seen dropping to his knee as the ball flies into the air, believing it to be a six. But a calm and composed Suryakumar leaped, caught the ball, released it just as he went over the boundary ropes, and then came back in to complete a breathtaking catch. Witnessing Suryakumar's incredible effort, Rohit looked ecstatic.

The Times of India As bodies piled-up in Hathras, shocked cop dies of heart attack

A constable assigned to manage bodies after a stampede at a religious event in Hathras collapses and dies upon seeing multiple bodies, mostly women, before reaching the hospital.

The Times of India 116, mostly women and kids, die in Hathras satsang stampede

A devastating incident occurred during a religious gathering in Hathras district, Uttar Pradesh, on Tuesday, resulting in the loss of at least 116 lives and leaving more than 300 people wounded. The majority of the victims were women and children, as confirmed by Manoj Kumar Singh, the chief secretary of UP, and Prashant Kumar, the director general of police (DGP), who visited the site in the late evening to assess the situation.