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The Times of India India commissions INS Arighat: Know all about Navy's 2nd nuclear-powered submarine
India has bolstered its strategic deterrence by commissioning INS Arighat, its second nuclear-powered submarine with nuclear-tipped ballistic missiles. Armed with K-15 missiles and nearly 112 meters long, INS Arighat joins INS Arihant to enhance India's nuclear triad. This marks a crucial step in strengthening India's military capabilities and long-term strategic plans.
The Times of India Enraged passenger smashes computers at airport. He was sold fake American Airlines ticket
A Haitian man was detained at Santiago's Nuevo Pudahuel Airport in Chile after causing $20,000 worth of damage. He went on a rampage with a hammer when he realized the American Airlines ticket sold to him was fake. The incident was caught on camera and the man went on smashing the computers and screaming. He was later handed over to police after being restrained by airport security.
The Times of India 'Would've been not out if...': SA ace on SKY's T20 WC catch
South African spinner Tabraiz Shamsi humorously reflected on a pivotal moment from the 2024 T20 World Cup final, where Suryakumar Yadav's catch won India the title. Shamsi shared a video showing an unconventional method to measure catches, sparking debate on social media about the legitimacy of the catch. Despite the controversy, it remains a highlight of the tournament.
The Times of India University of Southampton to be first UK institute to set up campus in India
The University of Southampton will be the first UK university to establish a campus in India under the National Education Policy (NEP) 2020. Issued a Letter of Intent (LoI) by the Ministry of Education, the university aims to enhance educational opportunities in India. Ranked among the top 100 globally by QS World Rankings 2025, it has been engaged with India for nearly 50 years.
The Times of India Why Indian students in Canada are worried about Trudeau's plans for foreign workers
Indian students in Canada are growing concerned following Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's plan to reduce low-wage foreign workers, impacting their prospects for permanent residency. With Indian students comprising 37% of study permits, recent policy changes and UN warnings about temporary worker exploitation have led to widespread protests. Trudeau's move aims to shift focus to domestic labor but has intensified fears among international students and temporary workers about their future in Canada.
The Times of India India minted a new billionaire every 5 days last year!
India has hit a new milestone of 334 billionaires in 2024, an increase of 75 from the previous year, as revealed by the Hurun India Rich List. Gautam Adani's family leads with Rs 11.6 lakh crore.
The Times of India 'Can't tolerate': BJP leader likens Mamata Banerjee to Kim Jong Un
BJP leader Giriraj Singh compared West Bengal CM Mamata Banerjee to North Korean dictator Kim Jong Un over her statement that unrest in Bengal would spill over to other states. This sparked further criticism from BJP, including remarks from Assam CM, who warned Banerjee against using divisive language and making threats.
The Times of India Watch: Frustrated SKY apologises for his 'dangerous'...
Suryakumar Yadav's bowling was highlighted in Mumbai's Buchi Babu tournament match against TNCA XI when he delivered a high full toss that nearly injured a fielder. Despite this, Mumbai struggled, posting 156 in contrast to TNCA XI's 350. Yadav considers these matches vital for his Test team aspirations ahead of the Bangladesh series.
The Times of India Karnataka HC rejects CBI plea to probe DK Shivakumar in assets case
The Karnataka high court denied the CBI's request to investigate deputy chief minister DK Shivakumar over illegal assets. The ruling was due to the case representing a dispute between the central and state governments. Consequently, the court concluded that the matter should be taken to the Supreme Court for resolution.
The Times of India Assam passes Bill abolishing Muslim marriages, divorce Act
The Assam Assembly has passed a bill requiring government registration of Muslim marriages and divorces, replacing a 1935 law. The new legislation aims to prevent child marriages, ensure consent, protect women's rights, and curb polygamy. Previous registrations by Qazis remain valid, while new marriages must meet specific conditions to be registered.
The Times of India Telegram ban in India trigger memefest: 'Dukh ka mahaul' for students & free movie buffs
Due to allegations of extortion and gambling, Telegram is the subject of an investigation in India that could result in a ban. Users of the probe have triggered a wave of memes impacting on students and free movie enthusiasts. This investigation comes after Telegram CEO Pavel Durov was detained in France on a number of grave charges.
The Times of India T'gana CM gets SC rap for hinting at 'BJP-BRS deal' behind Kavitha's bail
The Times of India Shaheen Afridi dropped from Pakistan team for second Test against Bangladesh
Pakistan dropped left-arm fast bowler Shaheen Shah Afridi for the must-win second Test against Bangladesh after facing criticism from former players. Head coach Jason Gillispie pointed to family time and strategical reasons for Shaheen's exclusion. Pakistan aims to improve slow over rates and overall performance after their ten-wicket loss in the first Test.
The Times of India Reliance Jio takes on Google, Amazon: Announces Jio TvOS, JioHome & JioTV+ at RIL 47 AGM
Jio TvOS, a new home-grown OS for the Jio Set-Top Box, was launched at Reliance Industries' 47th AGM with features like Ultra HD 4K video, Dolby Vision and Atmos. Akash Ambani also introduced JioHome IoT solutions and JioTV+, offering over 860 live channels and personalised content recommendations. The new system integrates voice control and a dedicated app store.
The Times of India Should students with mental health issues be given admission to MBBS? What SC said
The Supreme Court has instructed the National Medical Council’s expert committee to review its guidelines for assessing disabilities. This order responds to a plea by a medical aspirant denied the PwD quota due to a mental health condition. The court highlighted the need for equitable access to medical education for all students with disabilities.