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The Times of India Collision with Sri Lanka navy vessel kills fisherman

Indian government expressed shock and anguish at the loss of life and the Indian high commissioner in Colombo, Santosh Jha, also raised the matter with the Lankan government later on Thursday.

The Times of India Kerala landslides: Army builds 190-foot bridge in record time

The Madras Engineer Group, known as the Madras Sappers, constructed a 190-foot Bailey bridge from Chooralmala to Munadkkai in record time despite inclement weather and rising water levels. Major General V T Mathew highlighted the collaboration with Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan and the bridge's 24-tonne capacity. Over 500 Army personnel are engaged in the ongoing rescue operations.

The Times of India Won't quit even if governor gives prosecution nod: Siddaramaiya

The CM's firm stand followed a breakfast meet with his cabinet colleagues at his official residence, Cauvery, and a subsequent meeting of the council of ministers led by deputy chief minister DK Shivakumar.

The Times of India Won't quit even if governor gives prosecution nod: Siddaramaiya

The CM's firm stand followed a breakfast meet with his cabinet colleagues at his official residence, Cauvery, and a subsequent meeting of the council of ministers led by deputy chief minister DK Shivakumar.

The Times of India Wayanad parents fail to identify bodies brought from Chaliyar

Relatives in Meppadi GHSS, which was converted into a temporary morgue, grappled to identify bodies recovered from a landslide and Chaliyar river. Azeez struggled to confirm if one of the bodies was his daughter Shabna's. The tragedy affected multiple families, leaving many members missing or dead.

The Times of India Meitei-Kuki groups sign peace agreement for one Manipur district

The agreement said both sides would cooperate with all the security forces operating in Jiribam and agreed to facilitate controlled and coordinated movement. The two sides will meet again after August 15, the meeting decided.

The Times of India Meitei-Kuki groups sign peace agreement for one Manipur district

The agreement said both sides would cooperate with all the security forces operating in Jiribam and agreed to facilitate controlled and coordinated movement. The two sides will meet again after August 15, the meeting decided.

The Times of India Meitei-Kuki groups sign peace agreement for one Manipur district

The agreement said both sides would cooperate with all the security forces operating in Jiribam and agreed to facilitate controlled and coordinated movement. The two sides will meet again after August 15, the meeting decided.

The Times of India Allahabad HC says Hindu side’s suits maintainable on Mathura

Before reaching his conclusion, Justice Jain quoted several past judgments, including by the same high court in the 'UP Sunni Central Waqf Board Vs. Ancient Idol of Swayambhoo Lord Vishweshwar' (KVT-Gyanvapi case).

The Times of India Allahabad HC says Hindu side’s suits maintainable on Mathura

Before reaching his conclusion, Justice Jain quoted several past judgments, including by the same high court in the 'UP Sunni Central Waqf Board Vs. Ancient Idol of Swayambhoo Lord Vishweshwar' (KVT-Gyanvapi case).

The Times of India In MP, children file case against parents over TV & mobile curbs

The Indore bench of the Madhya Pradesh High Court stayed proceedings in a case filed by siblings, aged 24 and 11, against their parents, who allegedly prevented them from watching TV and mobile, and physically assaulted them. The police registered an FIR under various sections of the IPC and Juvenile Justice Act. Currently, the children live with their paternal aunt.

The Times of India As South China Sea simmers, Modi tells Vietnam India not expansionist

A powerful pillar of India’s Act East policy, Vietnam has seen ties with its Communist neighbour improve lately, and President Xi Jinping visited Hanoi last year, but it remains, like some of its other Asean neighbours, at the receiving end of China’s expansive and contested nine-dash line claim over SCS waters.

The Times of India Uttarakhand rains: 16 dead, 450 stranded; Kedarnath shrine cut off

Sixteen people lost their lives and six were seriously injured due to flash floods and landslides caused by heavy rainfall in Uttarakhand. The Kedarnath valley was cut off, affecting the Char Dham yatra. The Indian Air Force was set to assist in rescue operations. Multiple incidents of landslides and collapses were reported across various districts.