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The Times of India Rocket barrage from Lebanon kills 9 in Israel annexed Golan Heights

A rocket barrage from Lebanon killed nine and wounded 34, including 17 critically, in the Golan Heights. Israel blamed Hezbollah for the attack and is preparing a response. An Israeli airstrike on southern Lebanon killed three Hezbollah members, escalating tension. The conflict between Israel and Hezbollah has intensified since the war in Gaza began after Hamas’ attack on October 7.

The Times of India NCRTC updates RRTS Connect app with new features: Details

The National Capital Region Transport Corporation upgraded its RRTS Connect app with new features for an enhanced travel experience. Passengers could book tickets, track trains live, access detailed station info, and utilize last-mile connectivity options. The app also included a lost and found section and system map, aiming to improve the commute on Namo Bharat trains.

The Times of India 1st T20I: Surya-Gambhir regime starts with 43-run win

Suryakumar Yadav led from the front with a breathtaking half-century as India comfortably out-batted Sri Lanka by 43 runs in the opening T20 International to start the Gautam Gambhir era with a victory in Pallekele on Saturday. It was India skipper Suryakumar's 26-ball 58 and a 74-run opening blitzkrieg in just six overs between openers Yashasvi Jaiswal and Shubman Gill that took India to 213 for 7. Despite a fine batting effort from the Sri Lankans till the 15th over, the Indian bowlers did well enough to bowl out the home team for 170 in 19.2 overs.

The Times of India Indian shooters struggle with food and lodging at Olympics

The Indian shooting contingent at the Paris Olympics is struggling with food and accommodation issues. The Athletes' Villages haven't catered to their culinary preferences, leading some to rely on a local South Asian restaurant or cook their own meals. Pistol coach Jaspal Rana has been cooking traditional dishes like Rajma-Chawal. Despite accommodation disappointments, the shooters remain focused on their goals, with Manu Bhaker advancing to the women's 10m air pistol finals. Their determination to end the medal drought is strong.

The Times of India C-DOT teams up with IIT, to make 'Cell-Free 6G access points': Deets

C-DOT signed an agreement with IIT Roorkee and IIT Mandi to develop 'Cell-Free' 6G Access Points under the TTDF scheme. The collaboration aims to enhance India's 6G landscape, improve connectivity, and contribute to standardization. The project will generate intellectual property rights, support technology commercialization, and develop skilled professionals, aligning with Bharat 6G Vision.

The Times of India Former WWE Star Jinder Mahal Opened up on his Exit

Jinder Mahal, now Raj Dhesi, left WWE after his contract expired, citing restlessness. Dhesi, a former WWE champion, is excited about his new independent wrestling career and numerous booking offers. Though WWE had almost retired him, he's ready for a fresh start with more opportunities.

The Times of India To calm frayed nerves in US & Europe, PM Modi may visit Ukraine next month

PM Narendra Modi considered visiting Ukraine in August to balance the Russia-Ukraine conflict and address concerns from the US and Europe about his recent trip to Russia. This would be Modi's first visit to Ukraine and comes amid tensions due to his meeting with President Vladimir Putin and following Zelenskyy's disapproval of Modi's embrace of the Russian leader.

The Times of India 'Sit together twice a year and ... ': Mufti's advise to Amit Shah on bringing back PoK

Mehbooba Mufti asked home minister Amit Shah to form a joint committee of representatives from both sides of Jammu and Kashmir to address regional issues. She also called for reopening cross-LoC routes for trade and people-to-people contact and criticized the Central government for increased terror attacks in Jammu, urging Shah to focus on real issues instead of infiltrating local institutions.

The Times of India Paris Olympics: India's full Day 2 schedule

Manu Bhaker will have the opportunity to kickstart India’s medal tally at the Paris Olympics when she competes in the 10m air pistol finals on Sunday. Indian athletes will also be competing in archery, table tennis, and badminton on the second day of the Games.

The Times of India Govt approves merger of Amazon, Frontizo, Appario, Haverl: All details

The CCI approved Amazon Asia-Pacific's acquisition transactions involving Frontizo and Appario, and Clicktech's acquisition of Appario's business. It also included Haverl's 1% stake in NTCPL and intra-group transactions among various entities, enhancing Amazon's market position in India's retail and wholesale sectors.

The Times of India Pod of killer whales sink $128K-yacht in Mediterranean

A $128,680 yacht owned by Robert Powell was attacked and sunk by a pod of killer whales during a trip from Portugal to Greece. The pod targeted critical parts of the vessel, causing it to sink despite efforts to deter them. Rescue arrived hours later, and the crew was evacuated safely.

The Times of India What's an X that cost Sarabjot a place in the 10m air pistol final

Sarabjot Singh couldn't believe his luck on the biggest day of his blossoming shooting career. On debut at the Olympic Games in Paris on Saturday, he huffed and puffed during the 10m air pistol qualification, stumbled, but got back on his feet like a boxer before the count of 10, throwing a punch back like he knows best -- with all 10s to post 100 in one of the six series.