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The Times of India School stabbing sparks communal flare-up in Udaipur; Internet shut

Protests erupted in Udaipur after a Class 10 student stabbed another from a different religion over an old dispute. Tensions escalated, resulting in vehicle torchings and market closures. Authorities detained the assailant, suspended mobile internet, and deployed additional forces to maintain order. The injured student is stable in ICU.

The Times of India School stabbing sparks communal flare-up in Udaipur; Internet shut

Protests erupted in Udaipur after a Class 10 student stabbed another from a different religion over an old dispute. Tensions escalated, resulting in vehicle torchings and market closures. Authorities detained the assailant, suspended mobile internet, and deployed additional forces to maintain order. The injured student is stable in ICU.

The Times of India Anger in Uttarakhand as nurse raped & killed

The Times of India Festival caught in conflict of interest between 2 villages in U'khand

Raithal and Barsu villages, who once celebrated Andudi Utsav together, experience friction due to a proposed ropeway project in Dayara bugyal. Favoring Raithal's stable soil, the project has sparked objections and legal petitions from Barsu. The court limited festival attendance to 1,500 over two days to protect the delicate ecology.

The Times of India Protests erupt over nurse’s rape & murder in Uttarakhand

The brutal rape and murder of a 33-year-old nurse in Rudrapur, Uttarakhand, has ignited public outrage. The accused, a 28-year-old laborer, has been arrested. Women's Congress members and the nurse’s family are demanding the death penalty. Authorities assured a thorough investigation, promising severe punishment for the perpetrator.

The Times of India PM seeks tips from Paris-returned contingent to host 2036 Olympics

Prime Minister Narendra Modi sought insights from Indian Olympians regarding infrastructure planning for the 2036 Olympic Games bid. He emphasized the importance of incorporating athletes' feedback to ensure optimal preparation. PM Modi commended the athletes for their performance in Paris and instructed the sports ministry to document their suggestions for the 2036 Olympics preparation.

The Times of India Furious over inter-caste affair, Madhya Pradesh man kills daughter

In Gwalior, a man named Radhakishan strangled his 18-year-old daughter due to her involvement in an inter-caste relationship. The tragic incident occurred after the girl, who had previously eloped, refused to marry within her community. Following the crime, Radhakishan surrendered to Girwai police. An autopsy was conducted, and a case was registered against him.

The Times of India 'Hairoic' act: Taxi driver saves woman from jumping off bridge

A 56-year-old woman from Mulund attempted to jump off Mumbai Trans-Harbour Link at Nhava Sheva but was saved by her taxi driver, Sanjay Yadav, who caught her by the hair. The woman had asked to stop to immerse religious items. Traffic police assisted in preventing the fall, with her family claiming she was mentally disturbed.

The Times of India Doctors threaten to stop emergency services if demands aren't met

Resident doctors in Delhi protested for the Healthcare Services Personnel and Clinical Establishments (Prohibition of Violence and Damage to Property) Bill, 2019. Out-patient services were affected as they marched to Nirman Bhawan demanding safety and justice for a doctor assaulted in Kolkata. They threatened to intensify their protests if their demands weren't met.

The Times of India Cabinet clears metro rail projects, airports worth Rs 34,000 crore

The government had approved three metro rail projects in Karnataka and Maharashtra, along with two civilian airports, involving investments of Rs 33,718 crore. This was part of nearly Rs 2 lakh crore in approvals over nine weeks. The projects aim to enhance metro networks and infrastructure, expecting increased ridership and job creation.

The Times of India Will ensure all candidates get security: Election Commission

The Election Commission announced assembly elections in J&K amid an increase in terror activity, particularly in Jammu. With significant security measures, polling will start right after the Amarnath Yatra. The schedule targets high-risk areas first, ensuring tight security for candidates. The three-phase election lasts 14 days.