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The Times of India 140 crore Indians worried about Hindus in Bangladesh: PM Modi

Prime Minister Modi, in his Independence Day address, reiterated India's commitment to protecting the Hindu community and other minorities in Bangladesh. With ongoing violence against these groups, Modi expressed hope for a swift return to normalcy and urged cooperation with the new interim government. Modi emphasized India's desire for peace and prosperity in neighboring countries.

The Times of India PM Modi: Must instil dread of death in those who perpetrate crimes against women

Prime Minister Narendra Modi, in his Independence Day speech, expressed concern over continuing crimes against women and called for swift investigations and strict punishments, including the death penalty, for brutal rapes to instill fear among perpetrators. He emphasized societal and governmental urgency in addressing these issues and highlighted the new criminal laws replacing outdated colonial-era legislation.

The Times of India Women employees in Odisha to get paid menstrual leave

In a recent announcement, Odisha's deputy CM Pravati Parida declared a one-day paid period leave for women employees in both government and private sectors. This leave can be taken on the first or second day of the menstrual cycle. The initiative aligns with similar policies in Bihar and Kerala and is part of CM Mohan Majhi's 100-day work plan.

The Times of India Women employees in Odisha to get paid menstrual leave

In a recent announcement, Odisha's deputy CM Pravati Parida declared a one-day paid period leave for women employees in both government and private sectors. This leave can be taken on the first or second day of the menstrual cycle. The initiative aligns with similar policies in Bihar and Kerala and is part of CM Mohan Majhi's 100-day work plan.

The Times of India Sweden confirms first case of highly infectious Mpox strain from Congo

Sweden reported its first case of the highly infectious mpox strain from eastern Congo. The patient, who sought care in Stockholm after returning from Africa, has been treated. Officials assured that the risk to the general population is very low. The WHO recently declared such outbreaks a global emergency.

The Times of India Man, 25, takes clothes off, tries to molest doctor at Tamil Nadu hospital

A 25-year-old man attempted to molest a house surgeon at Coimbatore Medical College Hospital on Wednesday night. The accused, Mayank Galar, was arrested and charged under relevant sections. The incident led to protests by over 150 house surgeons and postgraduate students, demanding better security and functional surveillance systems on the hospital premises.

The Times of India Man, 25, takes clothes off, tries to molest doctor at Tamil Nadu hospital

A 25-year-old man attempted to molest a house surgeon at Coimbatore Medical College Hospital on Wednesday night. The accused, Mayank Galar, was arrested and charged under relevant sections. The incident led to protests by over 150 house surgeons and postgraduate students, demanding better security and functional surveillance systems on the hospital premises.

The Times of India With a prayer on his lips, man who has seen action in 4 of India's 5 wars

Subedar major (retd) V B Dixit, who retired in 1994, rejoined his unit in the 1999 Kargil war. He played a pivotal role in boosting soldier morale in previous wars. During the Kargil conflict, he initiated the first Bofors gun firing. His military contributions earned him notable citations from Indian presidents.

The Times of India With a prayer on his lips, man who has seen action in 4 of India's 5 wars

Subedar major (retd) V B Dixit, who retired in 1994, rejoined his unit in the 1999 Kargil war. He played a pivotal role in boosting soldier morale in previous wars. During the Kargil conflict, he initiated the first Bofors gun firing. His military contributions earned him notable citations from Indian presidents.

The Times of India Women take to streets across cities on Independence Day eve, make themselves heard

On the eve of Independence Day, protests erupted across India in response to the rape and murder of a 31-year-old doctor at Kolkata's RG Kar Medical College. Participants, including professionals and the general public, demanded safer night transport and secure resting facilities for women, voicing their concerns about compromised safety and working conditions in medical institutions nationwide.

The Times of India Women take to streets across cities on Independence Day eve, make themselves heard

On the eve of Independence Day, protests erupted across India in response to the rape and murder of a 31-year-old doctor at Kolkata's RG Kar Medical College. Participants, including professionals and the general public, demanded safer night transport and secure resting facilities for women, voicing their concerns about compromised safety and working conditions in medical institutions nationwide.

The Times of India Alwar schools shut as tigers injure 5

In separate incidents, two tigers from Sariska Reserve in Alwar attacked five people, leading the administration to close schools and urge residents to stay indoors. Forest officials deployed a team to track one of the tigers, which had strayed 60 kilometers from its domain. Two of the injured were Vikas Kumar and Siyarama Gurjar.

The Times of India Alwar schools shut as tigers injure 5

In separate incidents, two tigers from Sariska Reserve in Alwar attacked five people, leading the administration to close schools and urge residents to stay indoors. Forest officials deployed a team to track one of the tigers, which had strayed 60 kilometers from its domain. Two of the injured were Vikas Kumar and Siyarama Gurjar.

The Times of India Kolkata doctor rape-murder: TMC, BJP & CPM in RG Kar blame game, plan separate protests

Bengal experienced a tense Friday as protests erupted over the rape and murder of a postgraduate doctor at RG Kar Medical College and Hospital. The Trinamool Congress, BJP, and CPM announced separate demonstrations with road blockades and marches. State BJP called for unity among political parties, while the government issued warnings against work absences.

The Times of India Kolkata doctor rape-murder: TMC, BJP & CPM in RG Kar blame game, plan separate protests

Bengal experienced a tense Friday as protests erupted over the rape and murder of a postgraduate doctor at RG Kar Medical College and Hospital. The Trinamool Congress, BJP, and CPM announced separate demonstrations with road blockades and marches. State BJP called for unity among political parties, while the government issued warnings against work absences.