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The Times of India ESA unveils 'spooky smiley face' on Mars – see the fascinating image and how netizens are reacting

The European Space Agency's Instagram post featuring a 'creepy smiley face' on Mars has intrigued many. The image highlights chloride salt deposits, providing insights into the Red Planet's history and potential habitability. This discovery is part of ESA's ExoMars program, aimed at exploring the possibility of past life on Mars.

The Times of India EV prices to reduce to petrol, diesel car levels: Nitin Gadkari

India has emerged as the third-largest auto manufacturer globally, surpassing Japan. The automotive industry is growing at a rate of 9 percent with potential to reach 10 percent soon. Union Minister Nitin Gadkari aims for India to become the top auto manufacturing hub by leveraging export surplus, cost advantages, and government policies that reduce manufacturing costs through recycling materials.

The Times of India What is second big trial that threatens to break Google's ad business

Google faces its second major antitrust trial in the US as the Department of Justice challenges its advertising practices. Prosecutors argue that Google's ad tech monopoly stifles competition. The trial starts September 9 in Virginia and could lead to significant changes for Google's advertising business.

The Times of India 23 died as doctors on strike: Bengal govt submits report in SC

The West Bengal government told the Supreme Court that 23 individuals have died due to a doctors' strike at Kolkata's RG Kar Medical College and Hospital, initiated after the rape and murder of a postgraduate doctor.

The Times of India BJP leader shot dead in Bihar during chain snatching incident

BJP leader Munna Sharma was shot dead by unknown assailants in Patna while allegedly resisting a chain snatching attempt. Despite being rushed to the hospital, he succumbed to his injuries. Police are investigating the incident using CCTV footage and other technical methods, with one suspect identified so far.

The Times of India When Tendulkar became the first Indian to score an ODI hundred in Pakistan

Sachin Tendulkar's iconic performances against Pakistan are crucial to his cricketing legacy. On March 16, 2004, in Rawalpindi, he scored an impressive 141 runs against a strong Pakistani bowling attack. Despite his brilliant effort, India lost by 12 runs. Tendulkar's career features numerous memorable innings against Pakistan that highlight his exceptional talent. Tendulkar's battles with Pakistani legends like Wasim Akram, Waqar Younis, and Shoaib Akhtar are still remembered by fans on both sides of the border.

The Times of India 'All-rounder nahi tailender hoon': Iftikhar on his role in Pakistan team

Pakistan's Iftikhar Ahmed sarcastically referred to himself as a 'tailender' in response to a reporter's question about his role. He expressed frustration over being shuffled in the lower-middle order despite his experience. His remarks highlight dissatisfaction with his current batting position and recent struggles with form.

The Times of India When MS Dhoni defied 'pain' to guide India to WC win

Ravi Shastri's commentary from the 2011 World Cup final immortalized Dhoni's six that ended India's 28-year wait for the trophy. Despite back pain, Dhoni led India to their second ODI World Cup win. Since then, India has reached semi-finals and finals but hasn't won another title. Dhoni remains the only captain to secure all three major ICC trophies.

The Times of India Andrew Tate’s disturbing messages surface as victims describe abuse stories: ‘I love raping you’

Two British women have accused social media influencer Andrew Tate of rape and sexual violence, with incidents dating back to 2013. These revelations come amid ongoing legal troubles for Tate and his brother Tristan in Romania, where they face charges of human trafficking and rape. Both brothers deny the allegations.

The Times of India Late-actor Vikas Sethi's last rites to take place in Mumbai today

The entertainment industry is set to bid farewell to Vikas Sethi, who passed away on September 7 at the age of 48. Known for roles in Kyunki Saas Bhi Kabhi Bahu Thi and Kasautii Zindagii Kay, his final rites will be held today in Mumbai. The television fraternity mourns his loss.

The Times of India 'Because of fans' prayers': Pant on Suryakumar's catch in T20 World Cup

Rishabh Pant humorously reflected on Suryakumar Yadav's decisive catch during the final moments of the 2024 T20 World Cup final against South Africa, which clinched India's seven-run victory. Despite celebrating this major win, Pant stressed the need to focus on upcoming challenges. He is set to return for India in an upcoming Test series against Bangladesh.

The Times of India Dalit minor girl gang-raped, hit with bricks in Uttar Pradesh

A 14-year-old Dalit girl in Lucknow's Bakshi Ka Talab area was allegedly gang-raped and beaten with bricks by two men on Saturday night. An FIR was lodged on Sunday. One suspect has been detained, and police are investigating under various charges, including the ST/SC Act. The investigation is ongoing.

The Times of India 'Elon Musk, Gautam Adani set to be world's first 2 trillionaires'

Elon Musk is projected to become the world's first trillionaire by 2027, according to a report. Billionaires like Gautam Adani and Jensen Huang are also expected to reach this milestone by 2028. The report highlights their impressive annual wealth growth rates and significant business achievements, marking a new era in global wealth accumulation.

The Times of India Doctors' body slams TMC MP for calling youth's death consequence of doctors' protest

West Bengal Joint Platform of Doctors demands an apology from TMC MP Abhishek Banerjee for his false claim that a youth died due to doctors' protests. The doctors assert the patient received prompt care and refute Banerjee's statement, urging him to retract it to prevent further unrest and demoralization among healthcare professionals.

The Times of India Mucositis as a side effect in breast cancer treatment and how to manage it

Breast cancer is the leading cancer among Indian women, especially in urban regions due to lifestyle shifts. Early detection challenges contribute to lower survival rates. Essential measures include enhanced screening and public awareness. Breast cancer treatment involves a multidisciplinary approach with surgery, chemotherapy, radiation, and targeted therapies tailored to individual cases.