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The Times of India 'Who will guard the guards?' Congress on Hindenburg allegations on Sebi chief

Congress urged the central government to address conflicts of interest within Sebi after Hindenburg Research accused Sebi chairperson Madhabi Buch of undisclosed stakes in offshore funds tied to the Adani Group. The party called for a Joint Parliamentary Committee to investigate these allegations and criticized Sebi's lax approach to investigating Adani's offshore entities.

The Times of India Why Russia evacuated tens of thousands from border region

Russia evacuated tens of thousands from its border region and launched a counter-terror operation after Ukrainian units advanced in their largest offensive since the conflict began. President Zelensky acknowledged the fighting in Russia's Kursk region as part of Kyiv’s efforts to restore justice. Emergency aid and rerouted trains are assisting evacuees.

The Times of India 'I’ll never forget ...': Sundar Pichai on Susan Wojcicki's death

Susan Wojcicki, former YouTube CEO and key tech industry figure, has passed away at 56 due to lung cancer. Google CEO Sundar Pichai and YouTube chief Neal Mohan extended their condolences. Wojcicki, remembered for renting her garage to Google's founders, made significant contributions to the company's growth. Google plans to celebrate her impactful life.

The Times of India Watch: Arshad Nadeem receives hero's welcome in Pakistan

Arshad Nadeem returned to Pakistan from the Paris Olympics, celebrated for his historic gold medal in the javelin throw with a record-breaking throw of 92.97 meters. He will receive the Hilal-e-Imtiaz award. Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif announced a commemorative stamp featuring Nadeem's image. This marks Pakistan's first individual gold medal in 40 years.

The Times of India B'luru: Woman finds hidden phone in restroom at Third Wave Coffee outlet

Bengaluru police arrested a Third wave Coffee employee for hiding a phone in a women's restroom dustbin to secretly record videos. The device, set to flight mode, was discovered by a customer. The employee was terminated and faces legal action. Investigations are ongoing to determine if similar incidents occurred previously.

The Times of India MVA gave 'supari' to cops to put me in prison: Devendra Fadnavis

Deputy Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis alleged that the Maha Vikas Aghadi (MVA) government had plotted to imprison him and other BJP leaders by coercing police officers. His accusations came after former Mumbai police commissioner Param Bir Singh claimed that the MVA conspired to frame top BJP leaders.

The Times of India GPS spoofing incidents spike 400%: Does it make a plane crash?

Cybersecurity researchers reported a significant rise in GPS spoofing incidents targeting commercial airliners, particularly near conflict zones. Unauthorized systems broadcast false positions, leading to disruptions, including the manipulation of aircraft clocks. In one instance, a plane's clocks advanced by years, disabling its communication systems and grounding it for weeks. While not directly causing crashes, these incidents could lead to serious complications.

The Times of India With six medals, Chhatrasal a nursery for Olympic winners

Chhatrasal Akhada, renowned for its wrestling legacy, has produced six Olympic medalists for India, including the recent bronze winner, Aman Sehrawat. Founded in 1988 by Satpal Singh, the academy emphasizes rigorous training, blending tradition and modernity. The akhada attracts wrestlers nationwide, striving to bring honor to the country through their dedication and hard work.

The Times of India Working with Bill & Melinda Gates: 'Torn between two ...,' claims new book

Former employees of the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation reported a high-stress work environment focused on appeasing Bill Gates. The foundation's strategy review meetings caused anxiety, as staff meticulously prepared to meet Gates' expectations. Gates' management style was seen as intimidating, leading to a culture of fear and deference, according to a new book by Anupreeta Das.

The Times of India 'A torn earphone': How cops arrested accused for rape-murder of Kolkata doctor

A Kolkata Police civic volunteer, Sanjay Roy, was arrested for the rape-murder of a postgraduate trainee doctor at RG Kar Hospital. Evidence, including CCTV footage and a torn earphone, implicated him. The incident has sparked widespread protests among junior doctors, demanding better security and stringent punishment for the accused.

The Times of India 6,6,6,6,6 - Pollard smashes Rashid for five consecutive sixes - Watch

Kieron Pollard of Southern Brave smashed five consecutive sixes off Rashid Khan, turning the game and leading his team to victory over Trent Rockets in The Hundred. With 49 runs needed from 20 balls, Pollard's rapid 45 off 23 balls shifted momentum, helping Southern Brave chase down 127 and win with one ball to spare in Southampton.