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The Times of India 'Don't worry, everything will be okay': Why Pak army arrested ex-ISI chief Hameed

Lt Gen Faiz Hameed, former ISI chief of Pakistan, was arrested by the Pakistan army in a corruption case related to the Top City housing project near Islamabad. His arrest, ordered after a Supreme Court probe, marks a significant departure in the military's handling of high-ranking officials and signals deeper tensions within Pakistan's political and military landscape. It may also signal a shift in army's attitude towards Taliban.

The Times of India Relive Ganguly, Gambhir's unforgettable knocks on Left Handers Day

The left-handed batsmen created unforgettable moments in international cricket through their exceptional performances at the crease. On the occasion of International Left Handers Day, let's relive some of the best knocks played by southpaws in international cricket.

The Times of India Cognizant trolled over job posting offering freshers Rs 2.52 LPA

Cognizant faced criticism on social media after announcing an off-campus hiring drive for the 2024 batch with a salary of Rs 2.52 lakh annually. The low offer drew widespread backlash from users, comparing it to packages from decades ago. Despite tech layoffs, users expressed concern over the decreased salaries in the IT sector.

The Times of India Criminal charges framed against Saket Gokhale in money laundering case: ED

A special PMLA court in Ahmedabad framed criminal charges against Saket Gokhale, a Rajya Sabha MP from Trinamool Congress, under the anti-money laundering law. The case stemmed from an FIR by Gujarat Police alleging misuse of crowd-funded money. Gokhale was accused of spending collected funds on speculative share trading and personal expenses. He denied the allegations.

The Times of India What every medical student should know about Central Protection Act for Doctors

The rape and murder of a 31-year-old junior doctor in Kolkata ignited widespread outrage and concerns over the safety of medical professionals. The proposed Central Protection Act for Doctors aims to address violence against healthcare workers. Despite its introduction in 2022, it has not yet been enacted, and existing laws provide limited protection.

The Times of India Nadda hits out at Mamata Banerjee over Kolkata rape-murder case

Union Minister JP Nadda criticized West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee's handling of the Kolkata rape-murder case. Nadda accused the state government of trying to suppress the matter. He supported the High Court's directive for a CBI inquiry. In response to demands from doctors, the government will consider declaring hospitals as safe zones and improving working conditions.

The Times of India 3,00,000-plus Chrome and Edge users hit by dangerous extensions

Hackers have been using malicious browser extensions to infect devices of Google Chrome and Microsoft Edge users. Since 2021, over 300,000 people have been affected. These fake extensions steal sensitive information and remain in systems even after removal. This has raised concerns about increased risks and further attacks on compromised systems.

The Times of India John Cena's wife Shay Shariatzadeh profession, salary and more

Shay Shariatzadeh, an accomplished engineer with a degree from the University of British Columbia, has held notable positions at Microsoft, Sonatype, and Motorola Solutions. She first met John Cena in 2019, and they married privately in 2020. Her expected net worth by 2024 is around $2 million, driven by her successful career and investments.