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The Times of India Crocodile memes by Barodians scale new heights

Flooding in Vadodara has brought crocodiles onto city streets, but locals have become accustomed to these encounters. The reptiles have become a social media sensation, with viral videos and memes turning the potentially dangerous situation into humor. AI-generated content and playful memes aim to raise awareness about the presence of crocodiles during the monsoon.

The Times of India Congress expels 2 MLAs for cross-voting; one joins BJP same day

MPCC president Nana Patole expelled Jitesh Antapurkar and Zeeshan Siddique for anti-party activities, including cross-voting during legislative council polls. Antapurkar joined BJP in presence of key leaders. This move, approved by AICC, aims to affect future assembly nominations and may lead more Congress MLAs to leave before elections.

The Times of India Congress expels 2 MLAs for cross-voting; one joins BJP same day

MPCC president Nana Patole expelled Jitesh Antapurkar and Zeeshan Siddique for anti-party activities, including cross-voting during legislative council polls. Antapurkar joined BJP in presence of key leaders. This move, approved by AICC, aims to affect future assembly nominations and may lead more Congress MLAs to leave before elections.

The Times of India Open to 'promotion', says Parameshwara amid Karnataka CM-change speculation

Amid legal issues facing Karnataka CM Siddaramaiah, Home Minister G Parameshwara hinted at interest in the top post. This follows cooperation minister KN Rajanna's support for his promotion. Congress plans 'Raj Bhavan Chalo' protest to challenge the governor's decision allowing Siddaramaiah's prosecution in the Mysore Urban Development Authority case. Further legal and political actions are expected.

The Times of India Open to 'promotion', says Parameshwara amid Karnataka CM-change speculation

Amid legal issues facing Karnataka CM Siddaramaiah, Home Minister G Parameshwara hinted at interest in the top post. This follows cooperation minister KN Rajanna's support for his promotion. Congress plans 'Raj Bhavan Chalo' protest to challenge the governor's decision allowing Siddaramaiah's prosecution in the Mysore Urban Development Authority case. Further legal and political actions are expected.

The Times of India NCP threatens to quit govt after Sena mantri's 'vomit' remark

Shiv Sena minister Tanaji Sawant's controversial remarks about feeling like vomiting after cabinet meetings with NCP colleagues have highlighted tension within Maharashtra's Mahayuti coalition. NCP spokesperson Umesh Patil suggested quitting the alliance in response. The rival NCP-SP party called on BJP to expel Ajit Pawar's NCP, pointing to internal discord.

The Times of India NCP threatens to quit govt after Sena mantri's 'vomit' remark

Shiv Sena minister Tanaji Sawant's controversial remarks about feeling like vomiting after cabinet meetings with NCP colleagues have highlighted tension within Maharashtra's Mahayuti coalition. NCP spokesperson Umesh Patil suggested quitting the alliance in response. The rival NCP-SP party called on BJP to expel Ajit Pawar's NCP, pointing to internal discord.

The Times of India India: Ready to facilitate peace talks, awaiting Kyiv's request

India maintains its support for Russia-Ukraine peace talks and encourages a mutually acceptable solution. The Indian government will mediate if requested and is cautious about initiating steps. PM Modi has indicated willingness to help resolve the conflict. Even after Zelensky's invite, India's stance remains neutral, seeking feasible formats for peace.

The Times of India Congress netas planning to protest detained till PM Modi leaves Mumbai

Congress leaders, including Varsha Gaikwad and Nasim Khan, were detained in Mumbai to prevent a protest over Shivaji statue collapse during PM Modi's visit. Congress and NCP-SP rejected Modi's apology, demanding resignations from CM Eknath Shinde and Deputy CM Devendra Fadnavis, citing misuse of Shivaji's name for political gains.

The Times of India EAM: Crucial to recognise political changes in Dhaka

Amid uncertainty in relations with Bangladesh, Foreign Minister S Jaishankar emphasized the need to deal with the current government and recognize disruptive political changes. He dismissed reports blaming India for Bangladesh floods, highlighting data exchanges between nations. Full Indian visa services in Bangladesh will resume after law and order is restored, with limited services currently available for emergencies.

The Times of India PM Modi & US Prez Biden 'substantially' discussed Bangladesh issue: MEA

The Indian Ministry of External Affairs clarified that concerns about Bangladesh were substantially discussed during the talks between PM Modi and President Biden. Despite the US readout not mentioning Bangladesh, the Indian statement highlighted discussions on minority security. The ministry emphasized that press releases may highlight different aspects but do not negate the conversation's content.

The Times of India NIT-Trichy erupts over warden's dress remark

Protests erupted at NIT-Trichy after a hostel warden blamed a girl student’s attire for an incident where a contractual worker allegedly flashed her in her room. The worker was arrested, and the warden apologized. Students demanded improved campus security, which authorities promised to address and rectify.

The Times of India NIT-Trichy erupts over warden's dress remark

Protests erupted at NIT-Trichy after a hostel warden blamed a girl student’s attire for an incident where a contractual worker allegedly flashed her in her room. The worker was arrested, and the warden apologized. Students demanded improved campus security, which authorities promised to address and rectify.

The Times of India Hidden camera in girls' hostel loo, say students; Andhra cops to probe

Students of an engineering college in Andhra Pradesh protested after allegedly finding hidden cameras in their hostel washrooms. Police, who are investigating the matter, seized electronic devices but found no incriminating evidence. An SIT of female officers was formed. The college announced a three-day holiday as investigations continue.

The Times of India Hidden camera in girls' hostel loo, say students; Andhra cops to probe

Students of an engineering college in Andhra Pradesh protested after allegedly finding hidden cameras in their hostel washrooms. Police, who are investigating the matter, seized electronic devices but found no incriminating evidence. An SIT of female officers was formed. The college announced a three-day holiday as investigations continue.