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The Times of India 'Should I send Lawrence Bishnoi': Salman Khan's father gets death threat
Salim Khan, father of Bollywood actor Salman Khan, received a death threat during his morning walk in Mumbai. Two individuals approached him and issued a warning referencing Lawrence Bishnoi. The Bandra Police have registered a case and taken the suspects into custody. Authorities are investigating to ensure the safety of Salim Khan and his family.
The Times of India Nasa astronaut Sunita Williams celebrates 59th birthday aboard ISS
NASA astronaut Sunita Williams is celebrating her 59th birthday aboard the ISS. Born in Ohio to Indian parents, she has spent over 322 days in space and ranks second among female astronauts for spacewalk time. Currently, she is serving as the pilot for Boeing’s Crew Flight Test mission aboard the Starliner spacecraft.
The Times of India Bombay HC directs CBFC to decide on 'Emergency' certification by Sep 25
The Bombay High Court on Thursday said creative freedom and the freedom of expression cannot be curtailed and the censor board cannot refuse to certify a film just because there is an apprehension of a law and order problem. A division bench of Justices B P Colabawalla and Firdosh Pooniwalla expressed its displeasure with the Central Board of Film Certification (CBFC) .
The Times of India Bitter divorce, Russia’s richest woman and 2 dead in Moscow
The headquarters of Russia's largest online retailer Wildberries became the scene of violence, resulting in two deaths and seven injuries. The clash involved founder Tatyana Bakalchuk and her estranged husband Vladislav amid escalating tensions over a controversial merger with Russ. This incident has brought corporate disputes into sharp focus within Russia's business landscape.
The Times of India 'Cash for women, MSP for farmers': BJP releases manifesto for Haryana polls
The Bharatiya Janata Party unveiled its manifesto for the Haryana Assembly elections, featuring promises like MSP on 24 crops, Rs 2,100 monthly aid to women, and guaranteed government jobs for two lakh youths. The manifesto also includes free medical treatment under Chirayu-Ayushman Yojana and multiple infrastructure projects to enhance employment opportunities.
The Times of India Rishabh Pant gets angry : 'Mere ko kyu maar rahe ho?' - Watch
A brief verbal exchange occurred between Pant and Bangladesh's Litton Das following an unwelcome throw towards Pant. Earlioer, Bangladesh's Hasan Mahmud claimed three wickets on the first day of the opening Test in Chennai. Pant and Yashasvi Jaiswal formed a stabilizing partnership after India's top order faltered on the first morning.
The Times of India National award-winning choreographer Jani Master held for 'raping' assistant
Cyberabad police have arrested award-winning choreographer Jani Master on charges of raping his assistant choreographer. The woman, now 21, alleges that he began assaulting her in 2019 when she was still a minor. Police have included the PoCSO Act in their investigation and are continuing to probe the case.
The Times of India Walkie-talkies in Lebanon blasts were made at least a decade ago
Among the many outstanding questions is how explosive materials were planted in the devices. If the Icom walkie-talkies were first manufactured a decade ago, it’s possible they were modified well after sale to their original customers.
The Times of India Ammunition from India enters Ukraine, raising Russian ire: Report
Indian-made artillery shells have been redirected by European buyers to Ukraine amid protests from Russia. This diversion has been happening for more than a year, with Italy and the Czech Republic among those involved. India has not intervened, considering it an opportunity to expand its arms export market.
The Times of India Former NFL player Steve Gleason speaks about his ALS diagnosis
Steve Gleason, a former NFL safety renowned for his iconic punt block in 2006, was diagnosed with ALS in 2011. He established the Team Gleason Foundation to aid ALS patients. His memoir reveals his emotional struggles and highlights how the foundation has positively impacted many lives.
The Times of India EXPLAINED: Why India playing 3 pacers in spin-friendly Chennai
India's decision to field three pacers in the first Test against Bangladesh at Chennai’s spin-friendly MA Chidambaram Stadium raised a few eyebrows. Both teams anticipated early help for fast bowlers. Bangladesh’s Hasan Mahmud confirmed this by claiming three wickets quickly, leaving India struggling at 34 for 3 within the first 10 overs.
The Times of India 1st Test: Who is Hasan Mahmud who rocked India's top order
In the first Test match at MA Chidambaram Stadium, Chennai, Bangladesh's Hasan Mahmud disrupted India's top order by taking crucial wickets early on. Rohit Sharma, Shubman Gill, and Virat Kohli were dismissed quickly, leaving India at 34/3 in just over nine overs. Mahmud's impressive bowling performance underlined his growing reputation in international cricket.
The Times of India Atishi to take oath as Delhi chief minister on September 21
Atishi will be sworn in as Delhi's new chief minister on September 21, following Arvind Kejriwal's resignation. She becomes the third woman to hold this office. Atishi, who managed significant portfolios in Kejriwal's cabinet, must demonstrate her majority in the Delhi Assembly during a session scheduled for September 26-27.
The Times of India 'Attempt to polish your failed product': Nadda's response to Kharge's letter to PM Modi
JP Nadda hit back at Congress leader Mallikarjun Kharge's letter accusing BJP of using violent language against Rahul Gandhi, calling it an effort to re-launch a failed product. Nadda claimed Congress has abused PM Modi over 110 times in the past decade and alleged that Rahul Gandhi supports pro-Pakistan and anti-India activities.
The Times of India 'Turn off phone and ... ': Lebanon in chaos after 2nd round of explosions
A second explosion during a funeral in Lebanon caused chaos among mourners already shaken by the previous day's blasts. The incidents have resulted in at least 32 deaths and thousands of injuries. Speculation suggests Israeli involvement, using advanced devices rigged with explosives to inflict maximum damage and confusion among Hezbollah ranks.