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The Times of India Two-year-old girl kidnapped, sexually assaulted in Thane

In Thane, a two-year-old girl was kidnapped and sexually assaulted by a 37-year-old daily-wage worker from the same area. The accused returned the injured child to her mother with a false explanation. Following a complaint, the police arrested the suspect, who is now in custody. The case is under POCSO Act investigation.

The Times of India 'North Bengal lobby': Man in red shirt in leaked video sparks IMA-police war of words

A leaked video from an August 9 crime scene has led to a row between the Indian Medical Association (IMA) and Kolkata Police. The IMA alleges that Dr. Avik De, linked to a 'health syndicate', was improperly present. Police insist he's a fingerprint expert. The IMA calls for an independent investigation into his presence.

The Times of India Mould & fleas in flats, British-Indian MP called ‘slum landlord’

Newly elected Labour British Sikh MP, Athwal, is accused by a BBC investigation of being a slum landlord. Tenants complain of mould, fleas, and broken fixtures in his 15 London flats. Athwal has expressed shock, apologized, and promised quick repairs while reviewing the necessary property licences and rectifying any urgent issues.

The Times of India North India likely to see heavy rainfall in Sept, cautions IMD

India is likely to experience 'above normal' rainfall in September, continuing August's trend, according to the IMD. States including Uttarakhand and Rajasthan may face heavy rains causing potential floods and landslides. Despite increased rainfall in August, high temperatures persisted due to uneven distribution. The expected La Nina phenomenon won't impact the current season.

The Times of India Paralympics: Rubina bags bronze, shuttlers assure another medal

Rubina Francis secured a bronze medal in the women's 10m air pistol SH1 event, bringing India's medal tally to five at the Paris Paralympics. Sukant Kadam advanced to the men's singles SL4 semifinals, ensuring another medal. Meanwhile, Indian athletes in archery, cycling, and rowing encountered difficulties, failing to progress in their events.

The Times of India Government's resolve to reform has only got stronger, says PM Modi

Prime Minister Narendra Modi vowed to press on with reforms targeting high growth and stable policies for India to become a developed country by 2047. Speaking at the ET World Leaders Forum, he called on business leaders to help turn Indian companies into global brands, focusing on skilling, green energy, tourism, and positioning India as a global food basket.

The Times of India Entire Mollywood is answerable: Mohanlal on Hema panel report

Actor Mohanlal addressed the crisis in the Malayalam film industry, arguing it's unjust to solely blame the Association of Malayalam Movie Artists. He emphasized accountability for the entire industry regarding the Hema Committee report. Mohanlal welcomed the report and called for a cleanup to secure a better future for the industry.

The Times of India Singer held in Assam for 'inciting' hatred

The Times of India Court: Prima facie, it seems Tytler instigated rioters to attack Sikhs

A Delhi court has ordered the framing of charges against Congress functionary Jagdish Tytler for his role in the 1984 anti-Sikh riots, which led to the killing of three Sikh men. The evidence suggests Tytler was part of an unlawful assembly and incited violence and looting against Sikhs following Indira Gandhi's assassination.

The Times of India Prima facie, it seems Tytler instigated rioters to attack Sikhs: Court

A Delhi court has ordered the framing of charges against Congress functionary Jagdish Tytler for his role in the 1984 anti-Sikh riots, which led to the killing of three Sikh men. The evidence suggests Tytler was part of an unlawful assembly and incited violence and looting against Sikhs following Indira Gandhi's assassination.

The Times of India It's common sense to scrutinise Chinese investment: EAM Jaishankar at ET World Leaders Forum

Foreign minister S Jaishankar justified the scrutiny of Chinese investments in India due to its ongoing border issues and overall relations with China. He noted that many countries scrutinize Chinese investments for security reasons. Jaishankar also stressed the need for regional stability, highlighting improved relations with Maldives and support extended to Sri Lanka for stability.