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The Times of India Ashwin leaves Gambhir awestruck with masterful cut shot

Ravichandran Ashwin came to India's rescue on the first day of the opening Test against Bangladesh in Chennai. With India struggling at 144 for six, Ashwin's stellar batting, including an impressive cut shot, helped stabilize the innings. He also acknowledged Bangladesh's recent series victory over Pakistan and their growing prowess in cricket.

The Times of India BJP minister booked for calling Rahul Gandhi 'number one terrorist'

An FIR has been lodged against Union minister Ravneet Singh Bittu for labeling Congress leader Rahul Gandhi a 'number one terrorist' in response to Gandhi’s comments on the Sikh community in India. This followed support from Khalistani separatist Gurpatwant Singh Pannun for Gandhi’s statements. The Congress party condemned Bittu’s remarks and filed further complaints against other NDA leaders.

The Times of India ' We should always ...': co-CEO Sarandos on Netflix's U-turn on adv

At the 2024 Fast Company Innovation Festival, Netflix co-CEO Ted Sarandos defended the company's strategic pivots, including embracing advertising and live sports. He noted that these shifts, such as launching an ad-supported tier and producing original content, have been successful. Sarandos emphasized that businesses must adapt to changing market conditions.

The Times of India Annular solar eclipse set to dazzle viewers: check visibility in India

On October 2, 2024, an annular solar eclipse will occur, visible in parts of the Pacific Ocean, southern Chile, and southern Argentina. This event will showcase a "ring of fire" effect as the Moon partially covers the Sun. In India, it won't be visible since it happens during nighttime hours.

The Times of India John Cena and Mark Zuckerberg have a fist fight for fun ray-ban ad

Essilor Luxottica has expanded its partnership with Meta for a new Ray-Ban advertisement featuring Mark Zuckerberg and John Cena. The ad showcases a playful fight scene between Zuckerberg and Cena, captured from the perspective of Ray-Ban sunglasses. This collaboration aims to elevate Ray-Ban's brand visibility.

The Times of India Satellite sniper, poison, pager and walkie-talkie blasts: How Mossad can kill Israel's enemies

A wave of explosions in Lebanon over two days targeted Hezbollah militants through pagers and walkie-talkies that detonated unexpectedly. Attributed to Israel's Mossad, the attacks killed at least 30 people and injured thousands. This operation exposed vulnerabilities in Hezbollah’s reliance on imported technology and may signal further conflict. As Lebanon grapples with this latest tragedy, the region teeters on the brink of wider conflict.

The Times of India Top 7 siblings in the same sport: From Williams to Pandyas

The article showcases notable sibling pairs who have significantly impacted their respective sports. It includes Serena and Venus Williams in tennis, Steve and Mark Waugh in cricket, Bob and Mike Bryan in tennis doubles, Irfan and Yusuf Pathan in cricket, the Sedin twins in hockey, the Phogat sisters in wrestling, and Hardik and Krunal Pandya in cricket.

The Times of India Japanese company on Hezbollah's exploding walkie-talkies: Had already warned ...

Hezbollah's walkie-talkies detonated, causing at least 14 deaths and over 450 injuries. Identified as IC-V82 models from Icom, these radios were discontinued a decade ago. Icom is probing the incident and has cautioned about counterfeits in circulation.

The Times of India 'Unwarranted': India reacts sharply to US court summons over Pannun's lawsuit

India has strongly reacted to a US court's summons of its top officials following a civil lawsuit by Gurpatwant Singh Pannun, leader of the banned Sikhs for Justice group. Pannun alleges an assassination plot by Indian officials was foiled. The lawsuit seeks financial compensation for assault and emotional distress. Pannun's lawsuit references past incidents, including the killing of Hardeep Singh Nijjar, another pro-Khalistani leader.

The Times of India Will PM Modi meet Donald Trump in US? What MEA said

The Ministry of External Affairs has not confirmed a potential meeting between Prime Minister Narendra Modi and former US President Donald Trump at the upcoming Quad summit. Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri indicated that while many meetings are being planned, specific details are unavailable. Trump's earlier statement about an upcoming meeting with Modi was not listed in the official agenda.

The Times of India 'Same agenda': Shah cites Pak minister's remarks to target Cong-NC alliance

Union Home Minister Amit Shah criticized the Congress party and Rahul Gandhi for allegedly collaborating with anti-national forces. This follows Pakistan's Defence Minister Khwaja Asif's claim that Congress, National Conference, and Pakistan are aligned on restoring Article 370 and 35A in Jammu and Kashmir. BJP leaders also condemned Congress for their stance.

The Times of India Watch: Eerie footage of Titan Submersible wreckage released

The US Coast Guard unveiled new footage of the Titan submersible's wreckage, showing its damaged tail cone on the ocean floor. The ongoing hearing into the June 18 incident highlights internal conflicts and safety issues at OceanGate. Testimonies reveal concerns over a lack of independent safety reviews and commitment to safety standards.

The Times of India Secret lovers of WWE: Famous female wrestlers and their crushes

Numerous WWE female superstars have admitted to having crushes on their male colleagues. Becky Lynch revealed her admiration for Jeff Hardy, while Liv Morgan and Zoey Stark both had crushes on John Cena. Natalya fancied Shawn Michaels, and Carmella liked Razor Ramon. These personal revelations provide a fascinating glimpse into their off-screen lives.

The Times of India Centre to examine EY India worker’s demise

Union minister Shobha Karandlaje confirmed that the Labour Ministry is investigating the death of EY employee Anna Sebastian Perayil, following allegations from her mother about excessive workload and stress. The complaint gained attention through a viral letter. EY India chairman Rajiv Memani stated that Anna's workload was typical and not a factor in her death.

The Times of India When Rohit made his delayed Test debut count in Sachin's farewell series

Rohit Sharma made his long-awaited Test debut in November 2013 against the West Indies during Sachin Tendulkar's farewell series. Initially set to debut in 2010 but delayed by injury, Rohit scored an impressive 177 runs on debut and followed it with another century, marking a significant transition in Indian cricket. The coincidence of Tendulkar's farewell with Rohit's Test debut marked a symbolic transition.

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