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The Times of India Champai Soren firm, says even retirement is an option

Former Jharkhand Chief Minister Champai Soren expressed openness to new political alliances or retirement, following his recent social media post stating he's seeking new partners. Meanwhile, two JMM politicians are reportedly in Delhi in contact with Champai. The JMM-led government retains a secure majority unless a significant defection occurs.

The Times of India Delhi court discharges aide of Nath's nephew in fraud case, raps ED

A Delhi court discharged Nitin Bhatnagar in a money-laundering case involving Kamal Nath's nephew Ratul Puri. The court criticized the Enforcement Directorate for failing to demonstrate Bhatnagar's awareness of laundering activities due to his role as a relationship manager. Transactions from 2012-13 were cited, and the court also criticized reliance on Rajiv Saxena's statements.

The Times of India Delhi court discharges aide of Nath's nephew in fraud case, raps ED

A Delhi court discharged Nitin Bhatnagar in a money-laundering case involving Kamal Nath's nephew Ratul Puri. The court criticized the Enforcement Directorate for failing to demonstrate Bhatnagar's awareness of laundering activities due to his role as a relationship manager. Transactions from 2012-13 were cited, and the court also criticized reliance on Rajiv Saxena's statements.

The Times of India Nurse on night shift at UP hospital raped by doctor, with help of 2

A 20-year-old nurse in a Moradabad private hospital was allegedly raped by a doctor, with assistance from a ward boy and another nurse. The police have arrested the three accused and sealed the hospital for investigation. The survivor, a Dalit, reported the crime after returning home and informing her family.

The Times of India Nurse on night shift at UP hospital raped by doctor, with help of 2

A 20-year-old nurse in a Moradabad private hospital was allegedly raped by a doctor, with assistance from a ward boy and another nurse. The police have arrested the three accused and sealed the hospital for investigation. The survivor, a Dalit, reported the crime after returning home and informing her family.

The Times of India SC took up 10 cases suo motu in 2024, most remain inconclusive

SC exercised its suo motu power a record 10 times this year, addressing diverse issues, from a Calcutta HC judge's contentious order to the rape-murder at Kolkata's RG Kar Medical College. Despite numerous interventions, many cases remain unresolved. The SC also took independent action on issues like environmental conservation, judicial recruitment policies, and the functioning of courts.

The Times of India Govt complicit in destroying evidence, Didi must quit: BJP

The BJP accused the West Bengal government of complicity in destroying evidence and shielding culprits in the alleged rape-murder of a doctor at Kolkata's RG Kar hospital. BJP spokesperson Gaurav Bhatia claimed this was done under the direction of chief minister Mamata Banerjee, demanding her immediate resignation. They alleged a lack of law and order in the state.

The Times of India 'I am alive': Shreyas Talpade reacts strongly to death hoax

Netizens were shocked to see a false report claiming that Shreyas Talpade, who had a heart attack in December last year, had passed away on Monday afternoon. The actor has now responded strongly to the death hoax and urged people to stop spreading such harmful rumours. In a heartfelt post, Shreyas assured everyone that he is alive, happy and healthy. He expressed his disappointment over the viral false news, stressing that while humour is important, misusing it can cause real harm.

The Times of India Didi’s govt must answer queries raised by doc’s parents: Cong

Congress has called on the West Bengal government to address parents' concerns in the R G Kar rape-murder case. Spokesperson Pawan Khera said that the parents' questions deserved a sensitive response. This position comes amid tensions with ally Trinamool Congress, following Rahul Gandhi's remarks suggesting mishandling of the case.

The Times of India Student arrested for Instagram posts against Mamata Banerjee

A 23-year-old student from Lake Town was arrested for allegedly revealing the identity of a doctor who was raped and murdered at RG Kar hospital. The influencer also posted derogatory comments against CM Mamata Banerjee. The police arrested after the FIR was filed saying that Kirti Sharma's posts contained inflammatory content that could potentially incite social unrest.

The Times of India Student arrested for Instagram posts against Mamata Banerjee

A 23-year-old student from Lake Town was arrested for allegedly revealing the identity of a doctor who was raped and murdered at RG Kar hospital. The influencer also posted derogatory comments against CM Mamata Banerjee. The police arrested after the FIR was filed saying that Kirti Sharma's posts contained inflammatory content that could potentially incite social unrest.

The Times of India Protesting doctors risk having their hands broken by TMC cadre: MP

Trinamool MP Arup Chakraborty stated that the party wouldn't support junior doctors protesting the August 9 rape-murder at RG Kar if public backlash arises over reduced medical services. He accused the Left of exploiting the situation for political gain and warned against targeting CM Mamata Banerjee. Chakraborty also criticized local police for permitting opposition-led gatherings.

The Times of India Docs protesting risk having their hands broken by TMC cadre: Trinamool MP

Trinamool MP Arup Chakraborty stated that the party wouldn't support junior doctors protesting the August 9 rape-murder at RG Kar if public backlash arises over reduced medical services. He accused the Left of exploiting the situation for political gain and warned against targeting CM Mamata Banerjee. Chakraborty also criticized local police for permitting opposition-led gatherings.

The Times of India We too want justice, cops tell medics on Rakshabandhan

Kolkata police officers joined medical students' protests against the murder of a resident doctor by exchanging rakhis and 'We Want Justice' armbands. Despite tensions and violence at RG Kar Medical College, the gesture aimed at solidarity marked a peaceful interaction. Police officers expressed a shared desire for justice, emphasising their duty to protect the protesters.