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The Times of India 'Indians usually play on good wickets and small boundaries'

Sri Lanka secured their first series win over India in 27 years with a 110-run victory in the third ODI at Colombo's R. Premadasa Stadium. The win was attributed to Sri Lanka's strategic advantage on home turf, exploiting spinning conditions to outplay India. The 2-0 series win was attributed to Sri Lankan spinner.

The Times of India 'Heartbroken that I cannot see and hug my mother': Sheikh Hasina's daughter

Sheikh Hasina's daughter, Saima Wazed, expressed sorrow over the events in Bangladesh and not being able to see her mother. Sheikh Hasina resigned as Prime Minister amid growing protests. After her resignation, she was moved to a secure location in Delhi. President Shahabuddin dissolved parliament, and Muhammad Yunus was appointed to lead the interim government. The demonstrations, initially focused on the abolition of the quota system for government jobs, transformed into broader anti-government sentiments.

The Times of India Newlyweds fight hours after marriage; woman found dead, man battling for life

A 19-year-old woman named Likitha was murdered by her husband, Naveen, just hours after their marriage in Kolar Gold Fields. The incident occurred in Chambarasanahalli village on Wednesday evening. Naveen attacked Likitha with a machete at his uncle's house. Police are investigating the motive behind the attack and how Naveen obtained the weapon.

The Times of India 'Alvida, kushti': Vinesh Phogat announces retirement after Paris Olympics disqualification

A disappointed and heartbroken Indian wrestler, Vinesh Phogat announced her retirement from wrestling on Thursday following her disqualification from the Paris Olympics. Vinesh shared an emotional message on social media. She was disqualified after being found 100 grams overweight during the weigh-in ahead of her gold medal match. Vinesh made history by becoming the first Indian woman wrestler to reach the gold medal bout in her category on Tuesday. She was assured of at least a silver medal before the disqualification.

The Times of India 31 hours that broke Vinesh Phogat to the point that she quit

After weighing a 100 gm more than her weight category of 50kg, Vinesh was disqualified from the Paris Olympics after reaching the final, and the echo of the uproar was heard in the Indian parliament as well. And understandably, it would have been too much for her to see someone who she beat in the semifinals winning the silver medal for her country.

The Times of India Indore: Teen dies by suicide after teacher alleges rape

A 19-year-old student in Indore died by suicide after a teacher alleged rape, leading to allegations of harassment and corruption. The police have also filed a human trafficking case against Dr. Ajay Lal and associates in Damoh. Lal faces accusations of trafficking and religious coercion while his whereabouts remain unknown.

The Times of India Jio in talks with Facebook to power its AR/VR hardware devices

Meta Platforms reportedly considered licensing its VR software, Horizon, to Reliance Jio for their upcoming VR device. This move aligns with Jio's previous AR/VR investments, including acquiring Tesseract and launching JioDive and JioGlass.

The Times of India Uttarakhand college bars married girl’s entry to ‘save its environment’

A 19-year-old class XI student in Almora, identified as Simran, was denied permission to attend Anand Singh Government Girls' Inter College after her marriage due to policies against married students. The principal cited concerns about classroom disruption. However, the chief education officer clarified there were no rules barring married students and provisionally allowed her to attend classes.

The Times of India 'Son of Fidel Castro, ... ':' What Trump said on Trudeau, Kim & Xi

Former US President Donald Trump reignited a conspiracy theory about Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's lineage, suggesting he could be Fidel Castro's son. Trump expressed his disapproval of Trudeau's liberal policies, claiming Canadians are unhappy. He also discussed his relationships with global leaders, including Xi Jinping and Kim Jong Un, and compared his approach to Biden's administration.

The Times of India 'Alvida, kushti': Vinesh Phogat announces retirement after Paris Olympics disqualification

A disappointed and heartbroken Indian wrestler, Vinesh Phogat announced her retirement from wrestling on Thursday following her disqualification from the Paris Olympics. Vinesh shared an emotional message on social media. She was disqualified after being found 100 grams overweight during the weigh-in ahead of her gold medal match. Vinesh made history by becoming the first Indian woman wrestler to reach the gold medal bout in her category on Tuesday. She was assured of at least a silver medal before the disqualification.