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The Times of India Rivalry between rowdy-sheeters led to Darshan prison photograph leak

A leaked image and video showing actor Darshan with rowdy-sheeters in Bengaluru Central Prison have raised concerns. The leak likely stemmed from rivalry among the rowdy-sheeters. Darshan’s comfortable stay in prison, facilitated by these associations, may now impede his bail chances, potentially affecting his legal battles.

The Times of India 'Test cricket remains a priority': Jay Shah

Newly elected ICC Chairman Jay Shah, at 35, emphasized Test cricket as a priority and expressed his commitment to elevating the global game. Shah, who succeeds Greg Barclay, acknowledged the transformative time for cricket, particularly with its upcoming Olympic debut in 2028, and outlined plans to support women’s and differently-abled cricket.

The Times of India 'Nabanna Abhijan' turns violent, BJP calls 12-hrs Bangla Bandh: Top developments in Kolkata case

Violent clashes erupted in Kolkata and Howrah over the alleged rape and murder of a junior doctor, resulting in injuries and arrests. The BJP called for a strike, accusing the government of neglecting women's safety. The CBI is seeking a polygraph test and expert consultation to advance their investigation into the case.

The Times of India 'There's pressure to join ... ': What Vinesh Phogat said about entering politics

Vinesh Phogat, Indian wrestler disqualified from the Paris Olympics gold medal match, is contemplating political entry. Attending an event in Jind, she indicated pressure to join politics and plans to consult elders before deciding. She expressed pride in her heritage and the farmers’ support during their recent struggles against the government.

The Times of India Indian-origin tech influencer under fire for this suggestion to get US citizenship

​Indian-origin tech influencer, former Google engineer and an investor in US, Debarghya (Deedy) Das has com under fire for his guide to US citizenship in which he detailed how he got scholarly articles written by a firm in his name. The blog was published earlier but blew up after this part was noticed by several X users who slammed the green card holder for advising to commit scientific fraud to get American citizenship. The blog was amended after the flak.

The Times of India 'I know world cricket will grow under Jay Shah'

Jay Shah's unopposed election as ICC chairman ignited social media with congratulatory messages from the cricketing fraternity. His rise, marking him as the youngest to hold this role, is seen as a pivotal moment for global cricket. Prominent figures like Gautam Gambhir and Anil Kumble praised his leadership, highlighting India's growing influence in the sport.

The Times of India Jay Shah's journey: From district level to ICC chairmanship

The verdict on Jay Shah's legacy in Indian cricket administration remains uncertain, but his ascent to power, both domestically and internationally, has been undeniably smooth and unobtrusive. At the age of 35, Shah was elected unopposed as the chairman of the International Cricket Council (ICC), making him the youngest person ever to hold this position.

The Times of India Rajya Sabha bypolls: Here is list of candidates who won unopposed

BJP and NDA leaders have been elected unopposed to the Rajya Sabha from several states including Rajasthan, Madhya Pradesh, Bihar, Haryana, Assam, and Maharashtra. This follows the resignation of previous incumbents who were elected to the Lok Sabha. The elections saw significant victories for these political entities, marking critical appointments in the Indian political landscape.

The Times of India Jay Shah elected unopposed as next ICC chairman

Jay Shah has been elected unopposed as the next Independent Chair of the International Cricket Council (ICC), succeeding Greg Barclay on December 1, 2024. Shah, currently BCCI Honorary Secretary and Chair of the Asian Cricket Council, aims to globalize cricket, balance multiple formats, and capitalize on cricket's inclusion in the 2028 Los Angeles Olympics.

The Times of India 4 biggest foreign investors in Byjus make a 'request' to Supreme Court

Four major foreign investors in Byju's are approaching the Supreme Court to discuss the company’s future amid insolvency proceedings. They collectively hold a 17% stake and aim to present concerns about alleged mismanagement.

The Times of India 'You cannot pick and choose ... ': SC on 'fairness' of probe agencies during Kavitha's bail hearing

The Supreme Court granted bail to BRS leader K Kavitha, questioning the fairness of central agencies' investigations in the Delhi excise policy scam. After Kavitha had been jailed for over five months, the court noted that further custody was unnecessary as investigations were complete. She was ordered to furnish bail bonds of Rs 10 lakh in each case.

The Times of India Airtel to shut down Wynk Music: What this means for employees and users

Bharti Airtel is closing Wynk Music, launched in 2014, and absorbing its employees into the main company. They have partnered with Apple to offer Apple Music access to users, including exclusive offers for Wynk Premium subscribers. The transition is expected to happen later this year.

The Times of India Juli Vavilova: Telegram CEO's 'girlfriend’ who accompanied him on his arrest journey

Telegram CEO Pavel Durov has been arrested in France, accompanied by 24-year-old Juli Vavilova, a Dubai-based crypto coach and streamer. It is speculated that Vavilova's frequent social media posts may have disclosed Durov's location, leading to his arrest. Authorities have not confirmed Vavilova's involvement or whether she is an agent.

The Times of India Dhoni-Jadeja's edited pic by CSK creates storm on social media

Chennai Super Kings (CSK) created a social media buzz by posting an edited picture of Ravindra Jadeja and MS Dhoni, captioned, "Imagine Thala & Thalapathy in this field together!" The image, originally posted by Jadeja, went viral, reflecting their immense popularity. Fans eagerly anticipate Jadeja's return, as CSK's playful post shifts the narrative.