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The Times of India 'No accolades for ...': Dhankhar intensifies attack over Rahul's remarks in US

Vice President Jagdeep Dhankhar criticised Rahul Gandhi for tarnishing India's institutions both domestically and abroad. He stressed the importance of a positive global image and dismissed claims about elite access to IITs and IIMs. Dhankhar urged media outlets to focus on national progress instead of individual-centric stories, emphasizing democracy's reliance on this approach.

The Times of India Watch: Cups in both hands, old lady cheers for Ashwin

On the opening day of the Test between India and Bangladesh, R Ashwin's unbeaten 102 rescued his team from a top-order collapse. Supported by Jadeja at 86*, they lifted India to 339-6 by stumps. An elderly woman's enthusiastic support for Ashwin went viral on social media, adding to the day's highlights.

The Times of India 'Hold polls every month': AAP's rejoinder to 'one nation, one election'

The Aam Aadmi Party opposes the Union cabinet's 'One Nation One Election' proposal, advocating instead for monthly elections to ensure accountability. They also call for uniform education and healthcare nationwide. Other parties, including Congress and Trinamool Congress, criticize the proposal as impractical and a diversion from pressing issues.

The Times of India Studying in US: Here’s what to do if student visa is revoked or cancelled

Securing a US student visa is complex and can be revoked due to prolonged absence, unauthorized employment, or fraudulent activities. If cancelled, students need to understand the reason, contact their university's ISS office for guidance, and consider reapplication or legal assistance to resolve the issue effectively.

The Times of India Lebanon explosions: Why pagers and walkie-talkies were used and not mobile

Explosions in Lebanon on September 17 and 18, 2024, led to the deaths of 12 people and injuries to over 2,700. The attacks targeted Hezbollah members using detonated pagers and walkie-talkies. Israel has neither confirmed nor denied involvement, though reports suggest an Israeli operation. Hezbollah's leader had advised against cellphone use due to surveillance risks.

The Times of India Back from the brink: SpiceJet looks at another lifeline

SpiceJet has secured Rs 3,000 crore in funding through an oversubscribed QIP, giving the struggling airline another chance at survival. Promoter Ajay Singh had previously saved the airline from collapse nearly a decade ago. The new funds aim to help SpiceJet unground its fleet, clear dues, and enhance operations.

The Times of India Salman Khan's security compromised by speeding biker; accused in custody

Salman Khan's security convoy was compromised by a speeding biker near Mehboob Studios, resulting in an FIR against the rider. Separately, Salim Khan faced a threat during his morning walk that turned out to be a prank. Both incidents have led to heightened security for Salman and his family.

The Times of India Another train sabotage? Iron pole placed across rly track in U'khand

Indian Railways averted a major accident when the loco pilot of Gujarat Mail found an iron pole on the track between Bilaspur Road and Rudrapur City in Uttarakhand. The driver stopped, cleared the obstruction, and resumed safely. This follows multiple similar incidents across India, prompting investigations by railway authorities.

The Times of India 1st Test, Day 1: Ashwin, Jadeja lift India to 339/6 against B'desh

Ravichandran Ashwin scored his sixth Test century, supported by Ravindra Jadeja's unbeaten 86, to help India reach 339 for six at stumps on day one of the first Test against Bangladesh in Chennai. Despite Hasan Mahmud's early wickets, a strong partnership between Ashwin and Jadeja steadied India's innings.

The Times of India Return to office policy: Here are tips for comeback to Amazon, Wipro, TCS

Major IT companies like Amazon, Wipro, and TCS are mandating employees to return to the office, with penalties for non-compliance. Despite the push from employers, many workers are resisting, valuing the flexibility and work-life balance that remote work offers. The article explores why employees are reluctant to return, the growing tension between management and staff, and potential solutions for striking a balance between in-office and remote work models in the post-pandemic era.

The Times of India When Kohli played a Ranji match hours after his father's demise

In a 2006 Ranji Trophy match, batting maestro Virat Kohli demonstrated remarkable commitment by playing for Delhi against Karnataka despite losing his father. At just 18 years old, he returned to the field the next day and scored an essential 90 runs, helping his team recover from a tough spot.

The Times of India Bigbasket 'promises' 10 minutes delivery of iPhone 16: All details

Bigbasket, owned by Tata Group, is entering the electronics market through a partnership with Croma. Starting September 20 at 8 AM, customers in Bengaluru, Delhi-NCR, and Mumbai can order the latest iPhone 16 models for delivery within just 10 minutes.

The Times of India Pak doing 'balle-balle' over Cong-NC alliance in J&K, says PM Modi

Prime Minister Narendra Modi criticised the Congress-National Conference alliance in Jammu and Kashmir, claiming it aligns with Pakistan's interests. He warned that voting for Congress could result in reinstating Article 370 and potential violence. Modi highlighted the significance of the upcoming elections for shaping Jammu and Kashmir's future.

The Times of India China's same-sex couples can legally register marriage in Taiwan

Taiwan has opened its doors for same-sex couples from China to register their marriages, marking a historic recognition of cross-strait unions. Couples need to be legally married in one of the 35 countries recognizing marriage equality and must pass an interview process before registering their marriage in Taiwan.

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