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The Times of India Will Congress campaign in Haryana hit Kejri-Wall?
Arvind Kejriwal is set to join AAP's Haryana campaign, heightening the political contest between BJP and Congress. Former allies in Lok Sabha elections, AAP and Congress will now compete against each other in state polls. Kejriwal's release from jail and active participation are expected to enhance AAP's chances.
The Times of India 'A jihad of producing more children': Former BJP MP Harish Dwivedi's remarks stir row
Former BJP MP Harish Dwivedi accused a specific community of attempting to increase its population to gain political control and impose religious beliefs. He cited government actions, including a new Assam law requiring disclosure of religion and caste before marriage, as steps to counter these alleged intentions.
The Times of India 'Who would be considered Mafia?': Akhilesh's swipe at CM Yogi
Akhilesh Yadav rebuffed Yogi Adityanath's 'leader of goons' remark by questioning who looks more like a mafia. He accused the BJP government of conducting fake encounters and criticized their 'One Nation, One Election' proposal. Yadav suggested this could undermine the Election Commission and questioned its practicality while highlighting potential cost-saving contradictions.
The Times of India Israel's attacks on Lebanon 'a declaration of war': Hezbollah chief
Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah condemned an attack on the group's communication devices that killed over 30 people and injured thousands. He described it as a severe blow and potential declaration of war. The incident, likely carried out by Israel, has heightened tensions, leading to ongoing exchanges between Hezbollah and Israeli forces with significant casualties.
The Times of India 2 litres of black, bloody vape juice drained from woman's lungs in US
The Times of India Indian investors are rushing to buy properties in Greece; here’s why
Indian investors are rapidly buying Greek properties ahead of changes to the Golden Visa Programme. Between July and August 2024, property purchases rose by 37% as buyers sought residency before the investment threshold increased from Euro 250,000 to Euro 800,000 in prime locations like Athens and Santorini.
The Times of India Why Apple, and other tech giants are slashing jobs despite good revenues
In August 2024, tech giants like Apple, Intel, Cisco, and IBM announced 27,000 job cuts despite strong earnings. Key factors include rising inflation, fears of a recession, and the rise of AI. To secure jobs, IT professionals should focus on upskilling in AI, data science, and cloud computing, staying versatile and relevant in the evolving tech landscape.
The Times of India Facts about sea turtles you need to know
Sea turtles, ancient creatures vital to marine ecosystems, face increasing threats from climate change and human activities. With lifespans up to 80 years, they help maintain ocean health by grazing on seagrass beds and coral reefs. Conservation efforts are critical to protect these endangered species and ensure the balance of marine biodiversity.
The Times of India Harsh Goenka's 'Save Rs 600 a day' saving tip sparks debate on social media
Harsh Goenka's tweet recommending saving Rs 600 daily and adopting small consistent habits like reading and walking has stirred online debate. While some praised the idea of consistency leading to significant achievements, others criticized it as unrealistic for average Indians struggling with economic challenges amid rising costs and job layoffs.
The Times of India MEA reacts to 'misleading' reports of Indian weapons in Ukraine
The Ministry of External Affairs refuted claims that Indian defence exports are being diverted to Ukraine, calling the reports speculative and misleading. India adheres strictly to international obligations and has a robust legal framework for military exports. This statement follows a Reuters report alleging such diversions by European customers without New Delhi's intervention.
The Times of India Xi Jinping’s nationalism faces reckoning after murder of Japanese boy
The killing of a Japanese boy in Shenzhen underscores the dangers of growing Chinese nationalism. Authorities call it an isolated case, but online reactions point to deeper social and economic issues. Such incidents could hinder China's efforts to attract foreign investment during economic struggles. Beijing has reined in its “Wolf Warrior” diplomats, and is trying to stabilize ties with the US.
The Times of India 'Hope India ...': Pak reacts to Centre seeking review of Indus Water Treaty
India has formally requested a review of the Indus Water Treaty due to unforeseen changes and security concerns. Pakistan emphasized the treaty's significance and expressed hope for India's compliance. Signed in 1960, the treaty manages cross-border river usage amid ongoing tensions. Disputes over hydroelectric projects have also been raised by India.
The Times of India Pak fan holds poster of Kohli, Azam during One-Day Cup
A fan showcased a poster of Virat Kohli and Babar Azam during a Pakistan One Day Cup 2024 match in Faisalabad, capturing their mutual respect. The image quickly gained attention online. Kohli is expected to visit Pakistan for the 2025 Champions Trophy, setting up an exciting clash with Babar Azam on Pakistani soil.
The Times of India Nagal's $50,000 demand to play for India sparks controversy
The All India Tennis Association (AITA) on Thursday stated that Sumit Nagal asked for an annual fee of $50,000 to participate in Davis Cup ties for India. Nagal defended this as standard practice in professional sports. His absence due to injury was a factor in India's 0-4 loss against Sweden. AITA also noted other top players declined national duty.
The Times of India Here are top 5 entertainment news of the day
Today’s top entertainment news includes a range of notable events: Himesh Reshammiya's father has passed away, prompting a touching farewell. Amitabh Bachchan apologized for mispronouncing a Marathi word. Salim Khan received threats connected to gangster Lawrence Bishnoi. The Bombay High Court is urging the CBFC to decide on the film Emergency, and Salman Khan's security was compromised by a speeding biker.