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The Times of India 'Malicious' and 'mischievous': Adani Group rejects allegations in new Hindenburg report

The Adani Group denied allegations by Hindenburg Research accusing its connections with Sebi chairperson Madhabi Buch and her husband in an alleged money siphoning scandal. The Adani Group called the claims malicious, emphasizing their transparency and regulatory compliance. Buch and her husband also refuted the allegations, offering complete transparency of their financial documents. The couple also expressed their disappointment and accused Hindenburg of resorting to character assassination in response to the regulatory measures.

The Times of India Big update on Seth Rollins’ in ring return

WWE Raw saw a violent clash when Bronson Reed took on Seth Rollins, resulting in severe injuries for Rollins, including cracked ribs and internal bruising. Adam Pierce confirmed Rollins would be out indefinitely and Reed has been fined. This leaves CM Punk and Drew McIntyre to continue their feud without Rollins' involvement for now.

The Times of India 'It's her happy place': Sunita William's husband on extended stay in space

Sunita Williams and Butch Wilmore's missions on the ISS were extended following issues with the Boeing Starliner spacecraft. Due to a helium leak, their return, initially planned for June 2024, is now uncertain. Nasa has indicated an alternative return plan using SpaceX's Crew Dragon capsule, potentially in February 2025, posing challenges for Boeing.

The Times of India From Dell and Cisco job cuts to TRAI’s ‘ban warning’: Top tech news

A US judge ruled Google a monopolist for its search dominance. Sundar Pichai sold Google shares, while Cisco and Dell announced layoffs. India's TRAI cracked down on spam calls, and the CBI warned of a 'WhatsApp-CBI scam' and other top tech news of the week.

The Times of India Weekly Chinese Horoscope; Five Chinese zodiac signs that are lucky

The week of August 11-17, 2024, was particularly fortunate for five Chinese zodiac signs. Tigers, Rabbits, Dragons, Monkeys, and Roosters experienced significant professional and personal successes. Their skills and traits were acknowledged, resulting in opportunities for career advancement, financial gains, and strengthened relationships. The week combined professional achievements with personal fulfillment.

The Times of India Watch: Neeraj Chopra 'apologises' for his performance at Paris

Neeraj Chopra, India's first gold medalist in athletics, humbly congratulated Pakistan's Arshad Nadeem after losing to him in the Paris Games javelin final. Despite his disappointment, Neeraj showed his silver medal to the crowd and apologized for not bringing home the gold. He highlighted the hard work and pride of winning a medal for the country.

The Times of India Kolkata doctor murder case: Can this happen in a hospital where we save lives?

A grievous incident where a second-year PGT was raped and murdered in a seminar room highlights severe security lapses. Female doctors and healthcare workers demand enhanced security, a proper resting room, and necessary amenities to ensure their safety, emphasizing the urgent need for safer working conditions in hospitals.

The Times of India Ancient calendar, possibly world's oldest, found: Could it document a long-ago disaster?

A researcher from the University of Edinburgh uncovered the earliest lunisolar calendar at Göbekli Tepe, an ancient site in Turkey. Martin Sweatman linked markings on a pillar to a comet impact 13,000 years ago, suggesting ancient people recorded this event. The discovery hints at advanced astronomical understanding of that time.

The Times of India Who was K Natwar Singh? Career diplomat, former MEA who left Congress

K Natwar Singh, former Congress leader and diplomat, passed away at 93 after a prolonged illness. Known for roles in diplomacy and politics, Singh held key positions including external affairs minister. Implicated in the 2005 Iraqi oil scam, he resigned amidst controversy. Singh authored several books, and received the Padma Bhushan in 1984.

The Times of India 'Moments with God': Sisodia shares pics with kids two days after release

Former Delhi Deputy CM Manish Sisodia celebrated his second day of release by sharing moments with his children, calling them 'God'. After stepping out of Tihar jail, he credited his release to the Constitution and 'Truth'. Sisodia expressed confidence that Delhi CM Arvind Kejriwal would also be freed soon. He also visited Raj Ghat and Hanuman Mandir offering prayers.

The Times of India Sebi chief, husband reject Hindenburg allegations: 'Our life and finances are an open book'

Madhabi Puri Buch, SEBI chairperson, and her husband, Dhaval Buch, denied allegations by Hindenburg Research regarding their involvement in offshore entities tied to the Adani Group scandal. The couple also expressed their disappointment and accused Hindenburg of resorting to character assassination in response to the regulatory measures. They emphasized that their life and finances are transparent and that they have consistently provided all necessary disclosures to SEBI over the years.

The Times of India Watch: Suryakumar visits Yankee Stadium, receives special jersey

Suryakumar Yadav, India's T20 cricket team captain, visited Yankee Stadium in New York, where he was honored with a custom jersey by the New York Yankees. This visit followed his successful debut as T20 captain, leading India to a series victory against Sri Lanka. Suryakumar's presence highlights the bond between cricket and baseball, enhancing his international profile.