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The Times of India 'Leg Before Catch': An unconventional catch goes viral - Watch

During the ECS Bulgaria T10 match, Afyonkarahisar SHS's Kursad Dalyan made a remarkable catch against VTU-MU Pleven. Dalyan's unconventional effort helped restrict Pleven to 40/8, contributing to his team's victory. The catch occurred when Anandhu Krishna attempted a drive, only for Dalyan to complete the catch using his shoe.

The Times of India Kerala mourns as 8 victims laid to rest, only a number marking their graves

Eight unidentified landslide victims were buried at Puthumala with multi-faith prayers. The disaster had previously destroyed two villages and led to 381 deaths. Rescue and search operations continued with new technologies deployed. Concrete poles marked the graves, and DNA samples collected for identification. Police increased security due to theft reports and volunteers continued food distribution amidst controversies.

The Times of India 'Politician Mamata Banerjee not my cup of tea': Bengal governor CV Bose

West Bengal Governor CV Ananda Bose shared his views on his relationship with Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee, noting a distinction between her roles as an individual, a professional, and a politician. Addressing disputes, Bose claimed no pending government bills in his office and called for a White Paper on state finances, highlighting concerns over financial management.

The Times of India Mumtaz recalls Rajesh Khanna had 'chamchas' who led to his downfall

Mumtaz talks about Rajesh Khanna's downfall and says that there were producers and directors who did his 'chamchagiri' which led to his downfall. There would be parties at his house and his girlfriend Anju Mahendru would play host till 3 am!

The Times of India Ex-Microsoft employee who got fired, shares why he is thankful to Microsoft

A former Microsoft employee, Kapil Kulshreshtha, shared on LinkedIn that he was abruptly laid off in 2005. Despite the shock, he viewed the experience as a turning point, ultimately leading to a new opportunity at Cognizant. His story highlights resilience and offers encouragement to those facing similar setbacks, emphasizing that responses to challenges define one's future.

The Times of India Sensex plunges over 1,400 points; Nifty near 24,300 on US recession fears

Stock market crash today: BSE Sensex and Nifty50, the Indian equity benchmark indices, crashed in opening trade on Monday tracking global cues. While BSE Sensex moved below 80,000, Nifty50 was near 24,300.

The Times of India North Korea deploys hundreds of new missile launchers at border

North Korea deployed 250 new mobile launchers for ballistic missiles, capable of nuclear strikes on South Korea and US bases. The rockets, transferred to frontline units amid a ceremony, add to Pyongyang's military threats. North Korea faces accusations of supplying weapons to Russia, while recent floods contribute to food insecurity in the country.

The Times of India Iran could attack Israel within next 24 to 48 hours: Report

The US anticipated an imminent attack by Iran and Hezbollah on Israel and alerted its G7 allies. Secretary of State Antony Blinken sought last-minute diplomatic efforts to prevent conflict. Israel's Prime Minister Netanyahu considered a preemptive strike if clear evidence of an attack was found, following recent high-level assassinations in Beirut and Tehran, blamed on Israel.

The Times of India Watch: SL players stunned, Mendis threw helmet as DRS saved Kohli

India and Sri Lanka's three-match ODI series has been marred by controversy following a Decision Review System incident in the second ODI. The incident arose from a call involving Virat Kohli. Sri Lanka's spinner Jeffrey Vandersay's impressive performance, taking 6 for 33, helped bowl India out for 208 in 42.2 overs. However, the DRS decision left the Sri Lankan team frustrated.

The Times of India How Rohit Sharma's dismissal fueled Vandersay

Jeffrey Vandersay was brought into Sri Lanka’s ODI squad shortly before the second ODI against India, replacing Wanindu Hasaranga who was out with a hamstring injury. Vandersay made an impressive impact, claiming 6 wickets for 33 runs. His remarkable spell thwarted India's chase and clinched a notable 32-run victory for Sri Lanka at the R. Premadasa Stadium in Colombo.

The Times of India Confidential NBEMS letter leaked, raising concerns about NEET PG exam security

A leaked confidential letter from the National Board of Examinations in Medical Sciences (NBEMS) reveals details about the NEET PG 2024 exam, raising serious concerns about the exam's security. The leak includes sensitive information such as exam dates, candidate numbers, and exam centres. This breach has sparked criticism and doubts about the integrity of the upcoming examination.