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The Times of India Watch: 4-year-old dies as dog falls on her from 5th floor in Thane

In Thane, a four-year-old girl named Sana Khan tragically died after a pet Labrador fell on her from a fifth-floor terrace. The incident was captured by CCTV cameras, and police are investigating the circumstances, including whether the dog's owner had the necessary pet licence. The Labrador, suffering fractures, was sent to a rescue center.

The Times of India Body in suitcase: Mumbai woman called to ask if ‘work’ was done

Mumbai police suspect a woman's role in the killing of a 30-year-old hearing and speech-impaired man. Jay Chawda and Shivjit Singh, both friends of the victim, were arrested at Dadar railway station. Chawda was discovered with the body in a suitcase. Investigations are ongoing into potential motives and connections.

The Times of India TOI explains: Bid to introduce transparency, accountability in Wakf boards

The government introduced the Wakf (Amendment) Bill, 2024, in Lok Sabha, proposing changes to limit Wakf Boards' powers in declaring properties as Wakf. Major amendments include appointing a full-time CEO, including Muslim women and non-Muslims in the boards, and repealing Section 40 to shift property determination powers to the district magistrate, aiming for greater transparency and accountability.

The Times of India BJP slams Khurshid’s reported remark, says it exposes Cong intent to create anarchy

The BJP criticized Congress over Salman Khurshid's comment suggesting India could face a situation similar to Bangladesh's unrest. Former minister Anurag Thakur accused Congress of trying to incite anarchy due to their electoral defeats. Home Minister Amit Shah warned against plots to engineer protests. BJP leaders expressed concerns about Congress's intentions and remarks.

The Times of India 3 jailbreaks close to border in 3 days put BSF & cops on alert

In the past three days, jailbreaks near the Indian border in Bangladesh have heightened security concerns. Over 700 inmates fled from three prisons, including Kashimpur Central Jail and Sherpur District Jail. Indian authorities, particularly the BSF, are conducting village coordination meetings and advising villagers to watch for suspicious activities to prevent infiltration.

The Times of India 3 jailbreaks close to border in 3 days put BSF & cops on alert

In the past three days, jailbreaks near the Indian border in Bangladesh have heightened security concerns. Over 700 inmates fled from three prisons, including Kashimpur Central Jail and Sherpur District Jail. Indian authorities, particularly the BSF, are conducting village coordination meetings and advising villagers to watch for suspicious activities to prevent infiltration.

The Times of India 21 Hindus flee Pakistan, enter India through Attari border

Two extended Pakistani Hindu families entered India through the Attari border and moved to Jodhpur. A Jodhpur resident, Ashok, received 16 of his wife's relatives and five other members from Pakistan. They decided not to return due to concerns about possible attacks on Hindus in Pakistan, influenced by recent violence in Bangladesh.

The Times of India 21 Hindus flee Pakistan, enter India through Attari border

Two extended Pakistani Hindu families entered India through the Attari border and moved to Jodhpur. A Jodhpur resident, Ashok, received 16 of his wife's relatives and five other members from Pakistan. They decided not to return due to concerns about possible attacks on Hindus in Pakistan, influenced by recent violence in Bangladesh.

The Times of India Singer Rahul Ananda backed protest but his house too torched

A mob attacked Bangladeshi folk singer Rahul Ananda's 140-year-old home in Dhaka, ransacking and setting it on fire, causing the loss of 3,000 handcrafted musical instruments. The incident forced Ananda and his family into hiding. The act has been widely condemned, with many stressing it tarnishes the country’s image amid ongoing protests against PM Sheikh Hasina's government.

The Times of India Bangladesh crisis: Indian medical students in dilemma over return

Around 300-500 Indian medical students in Dhaka faced disruptions amid chaos, with some deciding to stay and help the wounded at hospitals. Promit Saha, interning in Dhaka, highlighted shortages of essentials while authorities offered support. Over 7,500 students have been evacuated, with the Indian high commission facilitating returns for those willing to leave.

The Times of India Bangladesh crisis: Indian medical students in dilemma over return

Around 300-500 Indian medical students in Dhaka faced disruptions amid chaos, with some deciding to stay and help the wounded at hospitals. Promit Saha, interning in Dhaka, highlighted shortages of essentials while authorities offered support. Over 7,500 students have been evacuated, with the Indian high commission facilitating returns for those willing to leave.

The Times of India Awami League netas, Hindu families go into hiding as attacks continue

Following Sheikh Hasina’s resignation as PM, Awami League members and minorities in Bangladesh faced a severe backlash, forced into hiding. Reports emerged of targeted violence, arson, and abduction, with the army chief's announcement of an interim government offering some relief. Residents called for effective law enforcement to restore safety. Chhatra League is the student wing of Hasina’s party.

The Times of India Awami League netas, Hindu families go into hiding as attacks continue

Following Sheikh Hasina’s resignation as PM, Awami League members and minorities in Bangladesh faced a severe backlash, forced into hiding. Reports emerged of targeted violence, arson, and abduction, with the army chief's announcement of an interim government offering some relief. Residents called for effective law enforcement to restore safety. Chhatra League is the student wing of Hasina’s party.

The Times of India Dhankhar, Kharge spar in Rajya Sabha, opposition walks out

Rajya Sabha witnessed a clash between Chairman Jagdeep Dhankhar and LoP Mallikarjun Kharge when Kharge attempted to discuss the disqualification of wrestler Vinesh Phogat during an Appropriation Bill debate. Dhankhar refused the request, leading to opposition members walking out in protest. Dhankhar criticized them for questioning the Chair and neglecting their constitutional duties.