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The Times of India Govt mounts probe into death of EY employee 'due to work stress'
The Union labour ministry is probing the death of EY employee Anna Sebastian Perayil, allegedly due to work stress. Union labour minister Mansukh Mandaviya confirmed that necessary actions will be taken based on the investigation's findings. The incident has raised serious concerns about workplace conditions and employee welfare in corporate environments.
The Times of India Victims of Bastar violence seek freedom from Maoist menace
Fifty victims of Maoist attacks from Bastar marched to Jantar Mantar, demanding an end to Naxal violence. Under the banner of Bastar Shanti Samiti, they held a silent protest and met Home Minister Amit Shah. Their goal is to expose the true nature of Maoists and seek peace for the people of Bastar.
The Times of India Fee for Goa beach weddings increased to Rs 1 lakh per day
The Goa Coastal Zone Management Authority has hiked fees for beach weddings and private events to Rs 1 lakh per day, replacing the previous five-day coverage. The new rates extend to construction permissions and hoardings as well. A 75% fee concession is available for government corporations, autonomous bodies, charitable trusts, schools, and sports events.
The Times of India Fee for Goa beach weddings increased to Rs 1 lakh per day
The Goa Coastal Zone Management Authority has hiked fees for beach weddings and private events to Rs 1 lakh per day, replacing the previous five-day coverage. The new rates extend to construction permissions and hoardings as well. A 75% fee concession is available for government corporations, autonomous bodies, charitable trusts, schools, and sports events.
The Times of India 18-year-old girl dives in, saves 4 from drowning in Yamuna
In Agra, an 18-year-old student named Mohini Goswami rescued four youths from drowning in the Yamuna river during Ganesh visarjan. The boys were pulled into deep waters by strong currents when Mohini, a proficient swimmer, jumped in to save them. Her courageous act was widely praised by locals and officials.
The Times of India 18-year-old girl dives in, saves 4 from drowning in Yamuna
In Agra, an 18-year-old student named Mohini Goswami rescued four youths from drowning in the Yamuna river during Ganesh visarjan. The boys were pulled into deep waters by strong currents when Mohini, a proficient swimmer, jumped in to save them. Her courageous act was widely praised by locals and officials.
The Times of India Stone Age carvings found in Rajasthan village
Historians have found Stone Age rock paintings and artifacts in Chittorgarh district, Rajasthan. These discoveries provide crucial insights into early human life in the region and are estimated to be between 35,000 and 200,000 years old. The findings have been reported to the Archaeological Survey of India for further investigation.
The Times of India Stone Age carvings found in Rajasthan village
Historians have found Stone Age rock paintings and artifacts in Chittorgarh district, Rajasthan. These discoveries provide crucial insights into early human life in the region and are estimated to be between 35,000 and 200,000 years old. The findings have been reported to the Archaeological Survey of India for further investigation.
The Times of India Bombay HC: Creative freedom can't be curbed on apprehension of a law & order problem
The Bombay High Court has ordered the CBFC to make a decision on certifying Kangana Ranaut's film 'Emergency' by September 25. The court criticized the board for delaying its decision due to concerns over potential public disorder, following objections from Sikh organizations. The judges stressed that creative freedom and expression should not be curtailed.
The Times of India Report on Indian arms reaching Ukraine misleading: MEA
The Indian government has rejected claims by an international news agency that defence exports from India to Europe were diverted to Ukraine. The Ministry of External Affairs described the report as speculative and misleading, emphasizing India's compliance with international obligations and its robust legal framework for military exports.
The Times of India Pakistan blames Afghanistan for supporting terrorism
Pakistan has raised alarms at the UN Security Council regarding a severe terrorism threat from Afghanistan, emphasizing the rise of militant groups like Tehreek-i-Taliban Pakistan (TTP). Ambassador Munir Akram accused the Afghan interim government of backing TTP and called for global cooperation to tackle this issue. Pakistan plans further national actions against these threats.
The Times of India We’ll sink BJP’s hatred vehicle to form govt in J&K: Farooq Abdullah
National Conference chief Farooq Abdullah accused BJP of spreading hatred and expressed confidence in winning the J&K assembly polls. He dismissed BJP's claims of forming the next government and reiterated his party's push for restoring Article 370. Abdullah also opposed the 'one nation, one election' plan.
The Times of India Ties at crucial stage of improvement: Chinese envoy
Chinese ambassador Xu Feihong highlighted that China-India relations are at a crucial stage of improvement. Recent meetings between Indian and Chinese officials have resolved most of the border standoff issues in eastern Ladakh. Both countries aim to finalize disengagement before a potential meeting between PM Modi and President Xi Jinping at the upcoming BRICS summit in Kazan.
The Times of India Ukraine war, Global South, IPEF on agenda as PM Modi heads to US
PM Narendra Modi's meeting with US President Joe Biden aims to advance the Comprehensive Global Strategic Partnership, including India's accession to additional pillars of the Indo-Pacific Economic Framework. The Russia-Ukraine conflict and other global issues will be discussed. Modi will also attend the Quad summit and hold bilateral talks with leaders from Australia and Japan.
The Times of India SUV on wrong side kills biker in Gurgaon, tragic crash caught on cam
A tragic accident occurred on Golf Course Road in Gurgaon where a 23-year-old biker named Akshat Garg died after colliding head-on with an SUV driven by Kuldeep Kumar Thakur on the wrong side of the road. Despite being detained initially, Thakur was released on bail. Eyewitnesses allege political connections influenced his quick release.