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The Times of India Should Sensex, Nifty investors be worried about possible US recession? What experts say

BSE Sensex and NSE Nifty plunged nearly 3 percent on Monday, driven by global economic concerns including potential US recession, geopolitical tensions, and a reverse Yen carry trade. Despite significant losses, experts express confidence in the resilience and strong fundamentals of Indian markets compared to other Asian and emerging economies.

The Times of India Rimi Sen on reports of plastic surgery, Shraddha Kapoor part ways with Rahul Mody, Mumtaz on Rajesh Khanna's downfall: Top 5 entertainment news of the day

Dive in to stay updated on all the latest happenings in the world of glitz and glamour! From Rimi Sen on reports of plastic surgery to Shraddha Kapoor parting ways with Rahul Mody and Mumtaz on Rajesh Khanna's downfall, here's a look at what made headlines in the field of entertainment today!

The Times of India Roman's SummerSlam return hit nearly 100 million views on WWE's social media

Roman Reigns' return at SummerSlam 2024 shattered records with nearly 100 million views on WWE social media, surpassing The Rock and CM Punk. Absent since his loss to Cody Rhodes at Wrestlemania 40, fans eagerly anticipated his comeback. Speculation now surrounds his next rival, with potential opponents including Cody Rhodes, Solo Sikoa, or Jacob Fatu.

The Times of India Turkish shooter Yusuf Dikec, who broke the internet, asks Elon Musk ‘robot question’, gets this answer

Olympic silver medalist Yusuf Dikec sparked a debate by asking Elon Musk if robots could win Olympic medals. Musk responded confidently, implying they could. Dikec, known for his relaxed approach to shooting, secured Turkey's first Olympic shooting medal alongside teammate Sevval Ilayda Tarhan. Musk's plans for humanoid robots, called Optimus, add intrigue to the discussion.

The Times of India 'Mera joota Hindustani': Rahul Gandhi gets handmade shoes from UP cobbler

Rahul Gandhi shared a video on Twitter on Monday showing him wearing shoes made by a cobbler he met earlier in Uttar Pradesh. The video shows Gandhi thanking the cobbler for the handmade shoes and appreciating his work.

The Times of India Watch: Paddler's 'snake shot' at Olympics breaks internet

In the men's singles table tennis final at the Paris Olympics, Fan Zhendong defeated Sweden's Truls Moregardh 4-1 to win the gold medal. Despite losing, Moregardh captivated the audience with a remarkable 'snake' shot, a complex move that left Zhendong unable to respond, going viral on social media. This moment showcased Moregardh's skill and creativity, though he ultimately fell short against Zhendong's consistent performance, securing a silver medal after winning the first game.

The Times of India 'Chak De India' star writes Rohidas' suspension letter

India's key defender Amit Rohidas missed the crucial Olympic men's hockey semifinal against Germany due to a one-match suspension upheld by the FIH. Rohidas received a red card for an accidental incident in the quarterfinal against Britain. Despite losing Rohidas, India managed a 1-1 draw and won the shootout to reach the semifinals.

The Times of India NTA was incorporated under the Societies Registration Act: What it implies?

The National Testing Agency (NTA) has faced scrutiny over exam irregularities, including question paper leaks and grace marks. Despite claims it is a private entity, the NTA, incorporated under the Societies Registration Act, 1860, operates with government oversight and is subject to the RTI Act. It functions with a small team but outsources technical tasks to manage major exams efficiently.

The Times of India 'New drama': Jaya Bachchan again objects to being called by husband's name in Rajya Sabha

Samajwadi Party MP Jaya Bachchan raised objections in Rajya Sabha when chairman Jagdeep Dhankhar addressed her by her full name, linking it with her husband. She expressed discomfort over women’s identities being tied to their husbands. Chairman Dhankhar clarified the use of election certificate names and mentioned the provision to change them if needed.

The Times of India Nasa’s Cygnus space suffers glitch after launch

NASA's Cygnus spacecraft faced an issue soon after launch, affecting its mission to the International Space Station. The glitch prevented initial burns to raise its orbit. Engineers from Northrop Grumman and NASA quickly intervened. The spacecraft carried crucial supplies and experiments for the ISS, including essential hardware and crew supplies.

The Times of India Who is Bangladesh army chief Waker-Us-Zaman