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The Times of India Yash Dayal: From being hit for five sixes to national call-up

Yash Dayal, who was hit for five consecutive sixes by Rinku Singh during IPL 2023, has shown resilience and skill to earn his maiden India call-up. The left-arm pacer is part of the first Test squad against Bangladesh starting September 19. This marks a significant turnaround in his career after facing adversity.

The Times of India Congress ticket aspirants skip Vinesh Phogat's felicitation event in Julana

Local Congress leaders in Julana, Jind district, skipped an event honoring wrestler-turned-politician Vinesh Phogat. The venue was changed from a school to a field due to election guidelines. Leaders are upset with the party's decision to field Phogat and feel overlooked despite their years of dedication.

The Times of India Amid ruins, learning burns bright: Bulldozers fail to silence this Delhi school

Kavita from Panchsheel Sikshan Sansthan shares how their school was demolished by civic authorities on July 5. The institution supports underprivileged children in Mayur Vihar. Despite losing homes and classrooms, students persist in attending classes daily, driven by the unwavering commitment of their teachers.

The Times of India New Gen-Z trend? The viral 'airport tray aesthetic' is turning heads. What is it?

The 'airport tray aesthetic' trend is taking over social media as travelers arrange personal items in airport security trays for staged photos. While some admire the creativity, others worry about potential delays at security checkpoints. Influencers and brands are leveraging this trend to promote travel-friendly products, sparking a mix of admiration and frustration.

The Times of India Bollywood themed video launched to mobilise Indian American voters for Kamala Harris

Indian American supporters of Kamala Harris have released a Bollywood-themed campaign song, 'Nacho Nacho,' to engage nearly 5 million South Asian voters in crucial battleground states. The video features Shibani Kashyap's vocals and visuals from the Harris campaign, aiming to energize the community for the upcoming election while emphasizing Harris's leadership qualities.

The Times of India Suspected Mpox case detected in India: Man quarantined after return from overseas

A young man who returned from a country experiencing an Mpox outbreak has been identified as India's first suspect case. Authorities are conducting contact tracing and following established protocols to manage the situation. The National Centre for Disease Control assures that there is no cause for alarm, emphasizing that the country is well-prepared to handle isolated travel-related cases.

The Times of India Meghan Markle may fly to UK for Christmas but on invitation from Princess Diana's family

Harry and Meghan were not there in last year's Christmas celebration of the Royal Family. They were also excluded from the summer summit this year. But Harry and Meghan's relationship with Diana's family remains intact and Harry visited Althorp House during his UK trip last week to attend the memorial service of Lord Robert Fellowes, Diana's brother-in-law.

The Times of India Kolkata doctor rape-murder case: Governor asks Mamata govt to take action against top cop

West Bengal governor CV Ananda Bose has directed Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee to convene an emergency Cabinet meeting about the RG Kar rape-murder case in Kolkata. The governor also advised addressing public demands for replacing Kolkata's police commissioner, following the discovery of a trainee doctor's body at RG Kar Medical College and Hospital, sparking national outrage.

The Times of India Man stripped, assaulted for misbehaving with woman in Bengaluru

A 33-year-old man in Bengaluru's Kalkere village was beaten by nearly a dozen people after allegedly misbehaving with a woman. The woman did not file a complaint, but police have detained three individuals and are searching for others involved. Both the victim and the assaulters were reportedly intoxicated at the time of the incident.

The Times of India Imran Khan's PTI claims police shelling at Islamabad rally, labels situation 'undeclared martial law'

The Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) accused Islamabad police of firing on its supporters during a rally demanding the release of former Prime Minister Imran Khan. Despite facing multiple delays due to revoked permissions and security concerns, PTI gathered supporters in Islamabad. Party leaders condemned the police actions and vowed to continue their fight for Khan's release.

The Times of India NRI gives wife triple talaq via video from London

Faisal Patel, an NRI originally from Navsari, allegedly divorced his wife by sending her a 'triple talaq' video from London. Accused of physical and mental harassment, he faces charges under various sections of the IPC and The Muslim Women (Protection of Rights on Marriage) Act, 2019. The victim filed a complaint after observing the iddat period.

The Times of India Pant returns as Team India squad for first Bangladesh Test announced

Rishabh Pant makes comeback, Yash Dayal gets maiden call-up as Team India squad for first Bangladesh Test announced.

The Times of India Mysterious 'fever' kills 12 in 4 days in Gujarat

Following heavy rain and flooding, twelve deaths from an undiagnosed fever in six villages of Lakhpat taluka, Kutch, have been reported. The fatalities occurred between September 3 and 9 among animal rearers. Additional healthcare resources have been dispatched to investigate the cause, with special health teams and rapid response units deployed.

The Times of India 'I'm sorry, mom': What Colt Gray said before his shooting spree at Georgia School

Fourteen-year-old Colt Gray sent a haunting text to his mother before allegedly killing four people at Apalachee High School in Georgia. Despite his mother's urgent warning to the school, two students and two teachers were killed. Family instability and Colt's father's influence are considered contributing factors in this tragic incident.

The Times of India 'Using treasury to lure voters': AJSU chief accuses Hemant Soren govt of using state funds to lure voters

AJSU party chief Sudesh Mahto accused the Hemant Soren-led government of misusing state funds to influence voters ahead of Jharkhand's assembly elections. Speaking at a rally in Ranchi, Mahto criticized the timing of new schemes and claimed that promises made to youth and women regarding jobs and allowances were not met.