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The Times of India Kids forced to make rotis in Aligarh, school principal suspended

Students found working in kitchen for mid-day meal

The Times of India Jammu & Kashmir assembly polls soon, says LG Manoj Sinha

Jammu & Kashmir’s lieutenant governor Manoj Sinha indicated that assembly elections would soon follow the ongoing delimitation process. Speaking in Srinagar, Sinha noted that the Election Commission had engaged with stakeholders. This will be the first assembly election since 2014, with new seat reservations for Scheduled Tribes.

The Times of India PT Usha defends IOA medical team over Vinesh's disqualification

The Indian Olympic Association (IOA) president PT Usha has said that IOA-appointed Chief Medical Officer Dr Dinshaw Pardiwala should not be held responsible for the disqualification of Indian wrestler Vinesh Phogat from the women's 50kg final event at the Paris Olympics, and it's the coach and support staff of grappler that should take responsibility.

The Times of India Civilian dies, toll in Jammu & Kashmir encounter hits 3

The shootout in Anantnag's upper reaches led to three deaths, including two soldiers and one civilian. The operation continued amidst challenging conditions to trace the terrorists believed to be from Jaish-e-Mohammed. Officials are investigating civilians' presence near the shootout, and preventive measures are in place to ensure safety during local pilgrimages.

The Times of India The Great Indian Kapil Show season 2 to go floors from August 13

The Great Indian Kapil Show concluded its first season after 13 episodes and will soon return with season 2. Filming will begin on August 13, with the premiere episode featuring the Bollywood Wives. The last season included appearances from stars like Ranbir Kapoor and international musician Ed Sheeran. The finale featured Sunil Grover and Krushna Abhishek's notable performances.

The Times of India JD Vance slams white superamacist who mocked his wife...

In response to these comments on CBS News’s “Face the Nation,” Vance stated that such views have “no place in the MAGA movement.” He added, “Donald Trump has also criticised this person. Look, I think the guy’s a total loser. I absolutely disavow him. But if you ask me what I care more about, it’s not personal attacks but rather government policies that discriminate based on race. That’s my real concern.” Vance also highlighted the importance of ignoring such attackers, believing that “not feeding the trolls” would cause them to eventually fade away.

The Times of India Japan issues its first-ever 'megaquake warning'; know all about 'big one'

A 7.1 earthquake in southern Japan led to a warning from the Meteorological Agency about possible major quakes. Prime Minister Kishida canceled his Central Asian trip for earthquake preparedness. Experts predict a 70-80% chance of a major quake in the Nankai Trough. Earthquakes with a magnitude greater than 8 are classified as megaquakes.

The Times of India Joe Biden name-drops Democrats who pushed him out of presidential race in staged coup

Joe Biden, in his first interview post quitting the US presidential race, claimed that Democratic colleagues, influenced by Nancy Pelosi, forced him out to avoid harming their own campaigns. Biden also mentioned that Barack Obama threatened him with the 25th Amendment with Kamala Harris's approval. He raised concerns about a peaceful power transition if Trump loses.

The Times of India Free primary care physician for every Indian is doable in 2-to-5 years: Vinod Khosla

Vinod Khosla, founder of Khosla Ventures, discussed the potential of AI in national security, education, and healthcare. He emphasized the need for AI-driven digital public infrastructure in India, advocating for AI tutors and doctors. Khosla also supported universal basic income and highlighted the importance of risk-taking in startups.

The Times of India Sheikh Hasina hints at US role in ouster: What’s significance of St Martin’s Island?

Covering just three-square kilometres, the island is home to around 3,700 residents who primarily engage in fishing, rice cultivation, coconut farming, and seaweed harvesting, which is dried and exported to Myanmar. Recently, the island gained attention due to allegations that the Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP), led by former Prime Minister Khaleda Zia (who was recently freed), had planned to sell it to the United States for the construction of a military base in exchange for electoral support. However, the US State Department dismissed these claims, affirming its commitment to respecting Bangladesh's sovereignty and promoting democracy through free and fair elections.

The Times of India Inside Iranian campaign to sabotage Donald Trump's campaign

Donald Trump wrote on Truth Social: “We were just informed by Microsoft Corporation that one of our many websites was hacked by the Iranian Government - Never a nice thing to do! They were only able to get publicly available information but, nevertheless, they shouldn’t be doing anything of this nature. Iran and others will stop at nothing, because our Government is Weak and Ineffective, but it won’t be for long. What Iran doesn’t realize is that I will make the World a better and safer place, and that’s good for them, also!”