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The Times of India Floating furniture in dark labyrinth: What rescuers faced in flooded Delhi coaching centre

On Saturday, rescuers, including fire brigade and NDRF, faced a challenging operation as a basement filled with 12 feet of water trapped three students. Despite using ropes and pumps, the search was hampered by floating furniture and turbid water. Divers eventually recovered three bodies, and the operation extended into early Sunday morning.

The Times of India India at Olympics: Bhaker claims historic bronze; Sindhu, Zareen, Manika advance

The vivacious Manu Bhaker shone the brightest with her historic shooting bronze while the seasoned P V Sindhu and debutant Nikhat Zareen held out promise for more podium finishes going forward as women athletes dazzled in India's account-opening performance on the second day of the Olympic Games on Sunday.

The Times of India Doctor from Pakistan’s persecuted Ahmadi group shot dead

A dentist from Pakistan's Ahmadi community was shot dead by unidentified gunmen at his clinic near Lahore. The incident has caused distress among the persecuted community, which has faced significant violence in recent months. The community condemned the killing, attributing it to a hate campaign against them and criticized the government's inaction.

The Times of India ‘Local support’ for terrorists under scrutiny in Jammu

In a recent crackdown in the Jammu region, police arrested two over ground workers linked to terrorist activities. The arrests highlight suspicions of local support helping terrorists evade security measures effectively. Despite extensive operations, the difficult terrain challenges the elimination of this threat. Authorities urge locals to report suspicious activities, emphasizing the critical role of local intelligence in combating terrorism.

The Times of India ‘Local support’ for terrorists under scrutiny in Jammu

In a recent crackdown in the Jammu region, police arrested two over ground workers linked to terrorist activities. The arrests highlight suspicions of local support helping terrorists evade security measures effectively. Despite extensive operations, the difficult terrain challenges the elimination of this threat. Authorities urge locals to report suspicious activities, emphasizing the critical role of local intelligence in combating terrorism.

The Times of India India win rain-marred second T20I to seal series

Yashasvi Jaiswal and skipper Suryakumar Yadav displayed their wide array of strokes as India took an unassailable 2-0 lead, winning the rain-curtailed second T20I by seven wickets with nine balls to spare in Pallekele on Sunday.

The Times of India From rift to reward: Jaspal's journey with Manu Bhaker

Former pistol shooting great Jaspal Rana is renowned for his dedication to the sport and mentoring talents like Manu Bhaker. His career, marked by breaking junior records and winning international medals, lacked an Olympic medal until Bhaker clinched bronze under his guidance. Despite challenges, including a fallout and reconciliation with Bhaker, Rana's rigorous coaching style paid off. His hands-on approach, including crafting equipment for Bhaker, showcases his commitment to nurturing the next generation of shooters.

The Times of India Why a liquor vendor got fined for his out-of-the-box advertising

A liquor shop owner in Madhya Pradesh was fined Rs 10,000 for unauthorised advertising. The banner read 'Dindahade English bolna seekhen' with an arrow pointing to the shop. Authorities acted swiftly, led by the district collector, and issued a legal notice. The shop owner denied wrongdoing, leading to an imposed fine for breaching the terms of the liquor license.

The Times of India Paris Olympics Day 3: India's Full Schedule

After Manu Bhaker made history as the first Indian woman shooter to win an Olympic medal, the country's hopes continue to rest on its shooters. Ramita Jindal and Arjun Babuta are set to compete in the finals on the third day of the Paris Olympics, aiming to add to India's medal tally.

The Times of India 'A proud moment': Coach Rana on Manu's historic medal

Indian shooter Manu Bhaker secured the bronze medal in the Women's 10m Air Pistol event at the Paris Olympics, marking a historic first for an Indian woman in Olympic shooting. Overcoming past setbacks, including a pistol malfunction at the Tokyo Olympics, Bhaker intensified her training and refined her technique. Her score of 221.7 secured her third place, behind South Korea's Ye Jin and Kim Yeji. Bhaker's success, guided by coach Jaspal Rana, serves as an inspiration for aspiring athletes across India.

The Times of India Delhi coaching centre deaths: Owner, co-ordinator sent to 14-day judicial custody

A Delhi court sent two accused Abhishek Gupta and Deshpal Singh to judicial custody after three UPSC aspirants drowned in a flooded basement following heavy rainfall. ​The bodies of two female students and a male student were retrieved from the site during the rescue operation by the NDRF, local police and fire department.

The Times of India Making exaggerated, bogus claims to get refunds punishable offence: I-T department

The Income Tax Department had cautioned taxpayers against making false claims on their returns, advising accurate filings for timely refunds. Over five crore ITRs were submitted by July 26, with a July 31 deadline. Most filings opted for the new tax regime.