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The Times of India SC: How was RG Kar doc’s autopsy done without mandatory document?

The Supreme Court questioned the Bengal government about a missing document vital to the postmortem of a raped and murdered doctor in Kolkata. The court noted discrepancies like incomplete CCTV footage and tampered crime scenes. It directed the CBI to continue its investigation and submit a fresh status report by September 16.

The Times of India Bajaj Housing Finance offer fully sold on Day 1, Ather files for IPO

Bajaj Housing Finance launched its Rs 6,560-crore IPO, which saw double the subscription on the first day. Ather Energy filed for a Rs 4,500-crore IPO. Shree Tirupati Balajee Agro Trading's Rs 170-crore IPO closed with a massive subscription rate. Gala Precision Engineering listed at a substantial premium after its successful IPO.

The Times of India Workers at Samsung's India unit go on indefinite strike

Samsung India's employee union alleges that the company is undermining their labour union by creating a rival one. Approximately 1,500 workers have initiated an indefinite strike due to forced overtime and wage revision issues. The newly formed union is still unregistered. Samsung India executives are expected to hold talks with the workers on Tuesday.

The Times of India Gadkari: EVs may not need subsidies in 2 years

Nitin Gadkari, the road transport minister, indicated that electric vehicles could be subsidy-free within two years as their prices are expected to equal those of petrol and diesel vehicles due to declining battery costs. He emphasized consumer choice and highlighted issues related to fuel import bills and pollution from internal combustion engine vehicles.

The Times of India ‘Christian population fell’: Goa governor sparks row

Goa governor P S Sreedharan Pillai has stirred controversy by commenting on the decline of Christians in Goa, noting a decrease from 36% to 25%, while the Muslim population rose from 3% to 12%. He clarified that his remarks were not targeting any religion and suggested conducting a study on these demographic changes.

The Times of India ‘Christian population fell’: Goa governor sparks row

Goa governor P S Sreedharan Pillai has stirred controversy by commenting on the decline of Christians in Goa, noting a decrease from 36% to 25%, while the Muslim population rose from 3% to 12%. He clarified that his remarks were not targeting any religion and suggested conducting a study on these demographic changes.

The Times of India Signboards bar 'outsiders' in Kedar valley, DGP orders probe

Uttarakhand's DGP Abhinav Kumar has launched an investigation following reports of villages in Kedar valley placing boards that barred 'outsiders'. Initially, these boards targeted specific groups but were later changed. The police are examining the legality and safety concerns behind these actions and aim to resolve the issue according to the law.

The Times of India Signboards bar 'outsiders' in Kedar valley, DGP orders probe

Uttarakhand's DGP Abhinav Kumar has launched an investigation following reports of villages in Kedar valley placing boards that barred 'outsiders'. Initially, these boards targeted specific groups but were later changed. The police are examining the legality and safety concerns behind these actions and aim to resolve the issue according to the law.

The Times of India Docs say 'disheartened by SC order to end stir but postpone decision on withdrawal

Junior doctors protesting the Aug 9 RG Kar hospital rape-murder plan to continue their agitation until at least 5pm Tuesday, as per the Supreme Court's deadline for resuming work. They will decide their next steps based on evolving circumstances and state actions. Doctors' associations expressed disappointment with the SC's stance, stating services remain unaffected.

The Times of India RG Kar Hospital horror: Junior doctors say ‘disheartened’ by SC order to end stir

Junior doctors protesting the Aug 9 RG Kar hospital rape-murder plan to continue their agitation until at least 5pm Tuesday, as per the Supreme Court's deadline for resuming work. They will decide their next steps based on evolving circumstances and state actions. Doctors' associations expressed disappointment with the SC's stance, stating services remain unaffected.

The Times of India Talk of monetary offer a conspiracy, says Bengal CM

The family of the junior doctor who was raped and murdered at RG Kar hospital reacted strongly to CM Mamata Banerjee's demand for proof of offering them money. The victim's mother insisted that such an offer was made but declined in favor of seeking justice. Mamata dismissed these claims as lies and misinformation.

The Times of India Talk of monetary offer a conspiracy, says Bengal CM

The family of the junior doctor who was raped and murdered at RG Kar hospital reacted strongly to CM Mamata Banerjee's demand for proof of offering them money. The victim's mother insisted that such an offer was made but declined in favor of seeking justice. Mamata dismissed these claims as lies and misinformation.

The Times of India SC gives docs till 5pm to end stir, allows WB govt to take action otherwise

The Supreme Court has mandated that West Bengal's resident doctors must return to work by Tuesday evening or face disciplinary measures. This comes after a prolonged 28-day strike affecting patient care and postponing surgeries. The court also called on the state government to enhance security measures for doctors in hospitals.

The Times of India 2017 report on molestation charge against 'Sandip Ghosh' goes viral

A 2017 report by the South China Morning Post has resurfaced, alleging that Indian orthopaedic surgeon Sandip Ghosh inappropriately touched a male student nurse. The West Bengal Orthopaedic Association is investigating. Ghosh claims it was a misunderstanding while demonstrating how to fix a dislocated shoulder, attributing his actions to an accidental touch.

The Times of India 2017 report on molestation charge against 'Sandip Ghosh' goes viral

A 2017 report by the South China Morning Post has resurfaced, alleging that Indian orthopaedic surgeon Sandip Ghosh inappropriately touched a male student nurse. The West Bengal Orthopaedic Association is investigating. Ghosh claims it was a misunderstanding while demonstrating how to fix a dislocated shoulder, attributing his actions to an accidental touch.