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The Times of India Life on the line: Tamil Nadu nurse zipped across Wayanad river to save 35

A nurse, A Sabeena, from Tamil Nadu, courageously crossed a raging river via zip line multiple times to rescue 35 lives during the Wayanad landslides. Awarded the 'Kalpana Chawla Award' by Tamil Nadu CM M K Stalin, Sabeena's bravery and dedication earned widespread recognition after videos of her daring acts went viral.

The Times of India Life on the line: Tamil Nadu nurse zipped across Wayanad river to save 35

A nurse, A Sabeena, from Tamil Nadu, courageously crossed a raging river via zip line multiple times to rescue 35 lives during the Wayanad landslides. Awarded the 'Kalpana Chawla Award' by Tamil Nadu CM M K Stalin, Sabeena's bravery and dedication earned widespread recognition after videos of her daring acts went viral.

The Times of India States’ mineral windfall to easily surpass 1.5 lakh crore, Odisha’s share over 1 lakh crore

Odisha and other mineral-rich states in India were set for significant financial gains after the Supreme Court permitted the retrospective collection of taxes on mineral-bearing land from April 1, 2005. Odisha would receive its pending dues, estimated at over Rs 1 lakh crore, in instalments starting April 2026. States like Andhra Pradesh and Telangana also expected substantial revenue recovery.

The Times of India Vandals unleash midnight terror at Kolkata hospital

Vandals armed with sticks and bricks stormed RG Kar Medical College in Kolkata past midnight, attacking critical care units, destroying medical supplies, and injuring doctors and nurses. Police detained ten suspects and are seeking help to identify others involved. Police reinforcements used tear gas to disperse the mob. The violence followed protests against a PG student's rape-murder.

The Times of India Vandals unleash midnight terror at Kolkata hospital

Vandals armed with sticks and bricks stormed RG Kar Medical College in Kolkata past midnight, attacking critical care units, destroying medical supplies, and injuring doctors and nurses. Police detained ten suspects and are seeking help to identify others involved. Police reinforcements used tear gas to disperse the mob. The violence followed protests against a PG student's rape-murder.

The Times of India ‘Mental health issues in 28% of UG medicos’

An NMC survey found that 28% of undergraduate and 15% of postgraduate medical students suffered from mental health disorders, including anxiety and depression. Additionally, 16% of UG and 31% of PG students had suicidal thoughts. Concerns like stigma and confidentiality hinder seeking help, prompting NMC to recommend the Tele-MANAS initiative and limiting work hours for better mental health support.

The Times of India ‘Off to rest’: Captain killed in Doda lied to mom on last call before fatal op

Captain Deepak Singh, 25, was killed in action during a mission in J&K's Doda. He had lied to his mother, saying he was resting, while preparing for the mission. Commissioned in 2020, he was serving with Rashtriya Rifles. His family, preparing for his future wedding, mourns his loss but is proud of his sacrifice.

The Times of India ‘Off to rest’: Captain killed in Doda lied to mom on last call before fatal op

Captain Deepak Singh, 25, was killed in action during a mission in J&K's Doda. He had lied to his mother, saying he was resting, while preparing for the mission. Commissioned in 2020, he was serving with Rashtriya Rifles. His family, preparing for his future wedding, mourns his loss but is proud of his sacrifice.

The Times of India Post-Paris adrenaline rush: Neeraj, Manu strike gold with brand deals

India's Olympics stars Neeraj Chopra and Manu Bhaker saw significant increases in their brand values post their Paris successes. Chopra's value rose 40-50%, with new deals underway across varied sectors. Bhaker's endorsement fees surged 6-7 times, drawing major brand interest. Similarly, interest in athletes Sreejesh, Sen, and Babuta increased post their performances.

The Times of India SBI, PNB seek 'amicable' deal with Karnataka after funds row

After Karnataka halted transactions with SBI and PNB over alleged embezzlement of funds, both banks sought an amicable resolution. State and bank officials confirmed ongoing discussions, with a meeting scheduled in Bengaluru. SBI and PNB issued statements acknowledging the issue was still sub judice but expressed commitment to resolving the matter with the state government.

The Times of India SBI, PNB seek 'amicable' deal with Karnataka after funds row

After Karnataka halted transactions with SBI and PNB over alleged embezzlement of funds, both banks sought an amicable resolution. State and bank officials confirmed ongoing discussions, with a meeting scheduled in Bengaluru. SBI and PNB issued statements acknowledging the issue was still sub judice but expressed commitment to resolving the matter with the state government.

The Times of India PM Modi doubles down: Time for ‘secular civil code’, one poll

PM Narendra Modi, in his 11th Independence Day speech, emphasized his government's unwavering focus on core agendas, including implementing a uniform civil code, conducting simultaneous elections, and fighting corruption. He highlighted government achievements and urged for collective efforts towards a developed nation by 2047. Modi also criticized opposition tactics, urging young, politically unconnected individuals to enter politics.

The Times of India 'Warn and inform' customers about using AI tools: SEBI to investment advisers

SEBI introduced proposed regulations to oversee the use of AI by investment advisors and research analysts. The move aimed to ensure transparency and data security, emphasizing full disclosure of AI usage to clients.

The Times of India Cash-strapped state clears almost Rs 200 crores for Ladki Bahin publicity

The government sanctioned Rs 199.8 crores to publicize the Mukhya Mantri Majhi Ladki Bahin Yojana, offering stipends to underprivileged women, and Rs 4.7 crores for the Annapurna Yojana’s free gas cylinders. This occurs just weeks after approving Rs 270 crores for welfare schemes’ publicity, raising opposition concerns over the state’s financial priorities.