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The Times of India Female doctor 'assaulted' by drunk patient at Mumbai hospital

In central Mumbai, a female resident doctor at LTMG Hospital was assaulted by a drunk patient early Sunday. The patient, who required stitches, became violent when the doctor removed some cotton from his injury. The Maharashtra Association of Resident Doctors (MARD) reported significant security lapses, urging immediate action. The police are investigating the incident, aiming to charge the assailant under the state's Prevention of Violence against Medicare Service Person Act. This attack has occurred amid a broader strike by resident doctors in public medical schools, protesting the rape and murder of a female doctor in Kolkata.

The Times of India Israeli airstrike in Gaza kills 18 family members amid cease-fire talks

An Israeli airstrike in Gaza killed 18 people from the same family amid ongoing mediation efforts for a cease-fire between Israel and Hamas. The attack targeted a house and warehouse sheltering civilians. Mediators from the U.S., Egypt, and Qatar proposed a plan for a cease-fire and release of hostages, but tensions remain high in the region.

The Times of India Elephanta Caves, World Heritage site, adopted by private firm

A private firm adopted the Elephanta Caves under the Archaeological Survey of India's 'Adopt a Heritage' scheme. It was the first monument in the state to be adopted under this initiative. The firm will enhance and maintain public amenities at the site, using CSR funds. Revenue from allowable amenities like light and sound shows will fund maintenance.

The Times of India Watch: Rishabh Pant ka purana andaaz for 'Purani Dilli'

Rishabh Pant's first appearance in the Delhi Premier League on Saturday didn't result in a spectacular performance. However, a single stroke from the bat of the 'Purani Dilli-6' captain once more left the spectators impressed by the wicketkeeper-batsman's skills.

The Times of India 'Deeply anguished': Air India responds to attack on air hostess in London

Air India confirmed their focus on the safety of crew after an air hostess was assaulted by an intruder at London’s Radisson Hotel. They are supporting the victim through counselling and cooperating with local police. The intruder, possibly homeless, was arrested following the incident. Hotel security measures are under scrutiny.

The Times of India Account mismatch: Ladki Bahin money lands in man's bank account

The launch of Maharashtra's 'Mukhyamantri Ladki Bahin' scheme, aimed at financially empowering women, experienced an error when funds were inadvertently transferred to a man's account. Jaffar Sheikh from Yavatmal received ₹3,000 despite not applying. The government had disbursed stipends to 96.3 lakh women before the official scheme launch to avoid last-minute glitches.

The Times of India Mercedes mows down 34-year-old cyclist on Delhi's Ashram flyover

A 34-year-old cyclist, Rajesh, was killed by a speeding Mercedes-Benz in southeast Delhi's Ashram area on Saturday morning. The driver fled the scene, but police identified the vehicle through CCTV footage and began searching for the driver. Discrepancies were found in the car's registration details, and further investigations are ongoing.

The Times of India School sweeper 'sexually abuses' 2 nursery students in Thane

Two four-year-old girls were allegedly sexually abused by a newly hired school sweeper in Thane district. Parents complained about a significant delay in the FIR registration, which only occurred after intervention by the District Women and Child Welfare Department. The accused was arrested, and further investigation is ongoing, while scrutiny intensifies over school administration practices and police response.

The Times of India UK govt, for first time, plans to treat extreme misogyny as terrorism

The UK government introduced a new approach to counter-terrorism by addressing extreme misogyny. Home Secretary Yvette Cooper ordered a review to fill gaps in the current legislation and involve teachers, healthcare professionals, and local authorities in Prevent referrals. The initiative aims to combat the radicalisation of young men influenced by misogynistic figures. The new strategy is expected next year.

The Times of India Watch: Ticket collector assaulted in Mumbai local over fine

A ticket collector named Jasbir Singh was assaulted by three passengers on a Mumbai AC local train for holding invalid tickets. The video footage showed them pinning Singh against a wall of the coach. Authorities intervened, and the attackers offered a written apology and paid the fine.

The Times of India Knot what it seems: Gang nabbed in serial wedding scams in Karnataka

A 35-year-old woman who married an agriculturist's son and disappeared three days later, along with her accomplices and a broker, has been arrested for scamming the groom's family out of Rs 2.5 lakh. Police in Tumakuru district have discovered four similar marriage frauds by the gang over the past three years.

The Times of India Thai King officially appoints Paetongtarn Shinawatra as new Prime Minister

Thailand's King Maha Vajiralongkorn appointed Paetongtarn Shinawatra as the new prime minister, following the removal of Srettha Thavisin. Paetongtarn, daughter of former PM Thaksin, became Thailand's youngest prime minister. Her appointment took place after the main opposition party was disbanded, leading to political turmoil. She leads a coalition, including some pro-military groups.

The Times of India Realme 13 Pro+ 5G review: A solid mid-range camera phone

Realme launched the 13 Pro+ 5G, incorporating advanced AI technology into its camera system and offering a design inspired by Claude Monet. Priced starting at Rs 32,999, it features a 6.7-inch AMOLED LTPS display, Qualcomm Snapdragon 7s Gen 2 chipset, and a 5,200mAh battery. The phone’s standout features include its superior camera performance and robust battery life.

The Times of India 'Deadly dispute': Two killed, two injured in California's East Oakland shooting

In East Oakland, a verbal dispute escalated into a fatal shooting, resulting in the deaths of two individuals and injuries to two others. Occurring in the 1600 block of 83rd Ave., the incident involved gunfire before the suspect fled. Notifications to victims' families are pending. Oakland's crime issues are notable, with the mayor and district attorney facing recall elections.