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The Times of India Vinesh Phogat may contest polls against cousin Babita: Sources

Ace wrestler Vinesh Phogat might contest in the upcoming Haryana Assembly elections, despite previously stating she wouldn't enter politics. Political parties are attempting to convince her. Her disqualification from the Paris Olympics due to being overweight prevented her from winning a gold medal.

The Times of India 'We don't understand why ... ': 5 big questions raised by SC in Kolkata doctor rape-murder case

The Supreme Court criticised the Mamata Banerjee-led West Bengal government and police for their handling of the rape and murder of a trainee doctor at Kolkata's RG Kar College. It questioned various aspects, including the FIR, actions against the college principal, vandalism near the crime scene, the initial suicide angle, and delays in allowing the parents to see the body.

The Times of India ‘Valuations more expensive than Tesla’: Ola Electric surges 107%

Ola Electric's stock has risen 107% from its IPO price, surpassing Tesla's valuation. Several long-term investors have pointed out that Ola, with a market capitalization of approximately Rs 66,000 crore as of this morning, is now more expensive than Tesla.

The Times of India CM Punk vs Drew McIntyre Strap Match confirmed for Bash in Berlin 2024

CM Punk and Drew McIntyre are set for a Strap Match at Bash in Berlin, as officially announced on Raw. CM Punk challenged McIntyre following a belt attack, and McIntyre accepted. This will be their second face-off after SummerSlam. The Strap Match has no disqualifications, and wrestlers must touch all four corners of the ring to win.

The Times of India Oculus CEO tells reason for silence after Facebook bought his company & fired him

Palmer Luckey, founder of Oculus, was fired by Facebook in 2016, shortly after it acquired Oculus for $2 billion. In a recent interview, Luckey explained his firing was due to his political donations.

The Times of India Massive protest near Mumbai over kids' molestation at Badlapur school

Two nursery students in Thane district were allegedly sexually abused by a school sweeper, leading to protests at Badlapur railway station. The incident, discovered by the children's families, prompted the suspension of school staff and attracted political condemnation. The police faced criticism for delayed action, finally registering an FIR after intervention by the District Women and Child Welfare Department.

The Times of India Jasprit Bumrah should not chase captaincy: Former Pakistan cricketer

Former Pakistan cricketer Basit Ali responded to Jasprit Bumrah's comments on fast bowlers in leadership roles. Ali highlighted that Kapil Dev and Imran Khan were all-rounders when they became captains. He cautioned Bumrah to focus on his bowling. He acknowledged Pat Cummins' success but noted the rarity of fast bowlers thriving as captains or coaches.

The Times of India Why this woman's resignation letter on Reddit is going viral

A resignation letter from a US housekeeper, which has gone viral on Reddit, highlights key management lessons. The letter criticizes the manager’s micromanagement, poor communication, and disregard for safety. It underscores the importance of trusting employees, fostering open communication, prioritizing safety, valuing feedback, supporting work-life balance, and addressing issues promptly. These lessons offer valuable insights for improving management practices and creating a more positive and productive work environment.

The Times of India Delhi HC to treat Subramanian Swamy's plea on Rahul Gandhi's citizenship as PIL

The Delhi high court decided to treat a plea from BJP leader Subramanian Swamy regarding the citizenship of Congress leader Rahul Gandhi as a Public Interest Litigation (PIL). Swamy requested the Ministry of Home Affairs to act on his representation seeking the cancellation of Gandhi's Indian citizenship, claiming Gandhi disclosed British citizenship.

The Times of India Why Infosys is offering Rs 9 lakh salary to some freshers

Infosys has launched a 'power programme' in campus placements, offering packages up to Rs 9 lakh per annum. The initiative focuses on specialised skills like coding and AI, similar to TCS's 'Prime' programme.

The Times of India Bollywood through the ages: How generations have shaped and been shaped by Indian cinema

Bollywood has significantly changed from its humble beginnings, spanning from the Golden Age, through the transformative 80s and 90s, into the new millennium with technological advances and globalization. Each era brought distinct themes and styles, impacting and reflecting societal changes. Nowadays, digital platforms enhance accessibility and drive content diversification, keeping Bollywood relevant. However, Bollywood has served as both a mirror and a mold, intertwining societal shifts with the magic of storytelling and entertainment.

The Times of India 'Papa, will fulfil your dreams': Rahul's heartfelt tribute to father Rajiv Gandhi

Congress leader Rahul Gandhi paid tribute to his father, former Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi, on his 80th birth anniversary. Rahul emphasized his admiration for his father's compassion and commitment to India's progress. Congress chief Mallikarjun Kharge also lauded Rajiv Gandhi's contributions, including the telecom revolution and the lowering of the voting age to 18 years.

The Times of India 'Put me in a Test match, I am ready': India spinner declares

Spinner R Sai Kishore, set to compete in the Duleep Trophy starting September 5, declared his readiness for Test cricket. Representing Team B, Kishore aims to secure a spot in the Indian Test squad for the Bangladesh series. He credited his rigorous pre-season training for boosting his confidence despite a brief IPL injury setback.

The Times of India 10 photos: Delhi submerged as rain triggers waterlogging, traffic snarls

Heavy rains on Tuesday morning caused widespread waterlogging in Delhi, leading to significant traffic snarls. Authorities advised using alternate routes due to disruptions at key locations like Minto Road, Nangloi, and Connaught Place. Areas such as ITO, Raisina, and Rajghat were also severely affected by the downpour, impacting commuters around the city.