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The Times of India U'khand police to ride Harley Davidson and BMW bikes to keep pace with stunt bikers

Uttarakhand Traffic Directorate plans to equip police with advanced motorcycles near borders and black spots, install convex mirrors, body-worn cameras, drones, radar speed signs, and shoulder lights for enhanced traffic management. The proposal, discussed with the chief secretary, includes a Rs 1.6 crore-plan for advanced motorcycles and GT Force motorcycle plans.

The Times of India War of words: Sarcastic comment sparks Dhankhar-Kharge spat

A controversial exchange in Rajya Sabha saw Dhankhar's remarks on Ramesh potentially replacing Kharge lead to accusations of reinforcing the 'Varna' system. Kharge, who is a Dalit, said Dhankhar was bringing in the “Varna” (caste) system by calling Ramesh “intelligent and gifted”, and by implication labelling him “dull”. An agitated Dhankhar then rapped Kharge for “twisting” his remarks.

The Times of India Delhi deluge: Now, you can use IIT-D app to report cases of flooding

IIT Delhi's app, 'IITD Aab Prahari', available on the Google Play Store, empowers citizens to report detailed flood information, contributing to the validation of urban flood models and strengthening the city's drainage system.

The Times of India India may gain from trade actions against China: IMF

IMF chief economist Pierre-Olivier Gourinchas stated that India could benefit from global tariff actions against China, noting India's significant FDI inflows since 2020. Speaking at the TN Srinivasan Memorial lecture, he highlighted that countries less connected to China might gain from higher tariffs on Chinese goods. However, Gourinchas warned of the negative impacts of trade fragmentation, including disrupted trade and capital flows, increased supply chain complexity, and potential inflation. He mentioned that countries like Vietnam and Mexico are also benefiting from these shifts in trade dynamics.

The Times of India India may gain from trade actions against China: IMF

IMF chief economist Pierre-Olivier Gourinchas stated that India could benefit from global tariff actions against China, noting India's significant FDI inflows since 2020. Speaking at the TN Srinivasan Memorial lecture, he highlighted that countries less connected to China might gain from higher tariffs on Chinese goods. However, Gourinchas warned of the negative impacts of trade fragmentation, including disrupted trade and capital flows, increased supply chain complexity, and potential inflation. He mentioned that countries like Vietnam and Mexico are also benefiting from these shifts in trade dynamics.

The Times of India Bengaluru woman stabs husband with scissor for not having dinner

A marital dispute in Banashankari results in Nalini stabbing Suresh, leading to criminal charges. The incident unfolds after a park visit, followed by a bar visit and hospital treatment. Suresh, originally from Tamil Nadu, met Nalini through a common friend, and they got married in 2021.

The Times of India NEET-PG likely to be held in August: NBE