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The Times of India Jaffer's savage reply after Vaughan teases him

Former India batter Wasim Jaffer and former England captain Michael Vaughan are known for their witty interactions on social media, often engaging in friendly banter on a range of topics.

The Times of India Read: Top 5 entertainment news of the day

From Shweta Tiwari addressing rumors about Palak Tiwari dating Ibrahim Ali Khan to Sukesh Chandrasekhar gifting Jacqueline Fernandez a yacht on her birthday, today’s top entertainment stories are packed with excitement. Also making headlines are Janhvi Kapoor’s reaction to Shikhar Pahariya's photos, Sobhita Dhulipala’s engagement video, and Shah Rukh Khan’s striking new photoshoot.

The Times of India 'Neeraj Chopra's mother is my mother': Arshad Nadeem

Pakistan's first individual Olympic gold medalist, Arshad Nadeem, expressed deep gratitude towards Neeraj Chopra's mother, calling her "my mother too" for praying for both athletes. Nadeem's historic victory in the javelin throw at the Paris Olympics, with a record-breaking 92.97 meters, was celebrated with a hero's welcome in Pakistan. His mother, Raziah Parveen, also expressed affection for Chopra, while Chopra's mother, Saroj Devi, acknowledged Nadeem's gold as a shared victory.

The Times of India The tipping point: Trump attacks Kamala for 'stealing' ideas

Kamala Harris faced plagiarism accusations from Donald Trump after announcing a policy to eliminate taxes on tips at a rally in Las Vegas. Trump's campaign claimed the idea was originally his. The controversy follows another issue involving Harris' running mate Tim Walz. Despite attacks, recent polls show Harris leading in several swing states.

The Times of India Pakistan calls for religious 'tolerance' on Minorities' Day

On Minorities' Day, Pakistan's president emphasized promoting interfaith harmony, with recognition of minorities' contributions to nation-building. This came amid violence against minorities in Bangladesh, where Hindu homes and businesses were attacked. Nobel laureate Muhammad Yunus condemned the incidents, urging protection for affected families. India continues engaging with Bangladesh's interim government over the issue.

The Times of India Kolkata doctor rape-murder case: Horrific details surface; protests erupt across country - Top developments

Police formed a Special Investigation Team (SIT) to probe the murder case and arrested a suspect, Sanjay Roy, on Saturday.

The Times of India 'Vinesh deserves the silver medal at least': Sourav Ganguly

Former Indian cricket captain Sourav Ganguly expressed his support for wrestler Vinesh Phogat, stating she deserved at least a silver medal at the Paris Olympics. Phogat's Olympic campaign ended in controversy when she was disqualified from the final for being 100 grams over the weight limit. Despite a remarkable run in the competition, including a comeback win against reigning champion Yui Susaki, her disqualification has sparked debate, with Ganguly questioning the fairness of the decision.

The Times of India Who is Rachael Gunn? Meet Australian Olympic break dancer who scored zero points

Gunn, a 36-year-old university lecturer from Sydney with a Ph.D. in cultural studies, approached the competition with a creative and unconventional style. Her moves, which she described as entirely original, were a conscious effort to showcase something different and artistic rather than attempting to compete with her peers in terms of athletic prowess. One of her signature moves, the "kangaroo hop," became particularly notorious, drawing both attention and ridicule online.

The Times of India 'Hindenburg chose character assassination ... ': Sebi chief Madhabi Buch issues detailed rebuttal

Madhabi Buch, SEBI chairperson, and her husband Dhaval addressed allegations from Hindenburg's research, revealing their 2015 investment made as private citizens. They clarified that the investment decision was influenced by Dhaval's childhood friend, Anil Ahuja, and confirmed no investments in Adani group. They criticized Hindenburg for attacking SEBI's credibility instead of addressing served show cause notice.

The Times of India 'Same treatment as Kolkata doctor': Patient threatens Bengal doctor

Medical staff at West Bengal's Bhatar State General Hospital protested after a patient, under the influence, threatened a female doctor with consequences similar to those faced by a trainee medic in a Kolkata hospital if his treatment was delayed. The suspect, Susanta Roy, was arrested. This incident occurred amid public outrage over the brutal rape-murder of a trainee doctor in Kolkata, leading to widespread protests for justice.