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The Times of India Teachers' Day 2024: Kids born on these dates most likely to become teachers

The article delves into the role of astrology, numerology, and other occult sciences in identifying a child's potential for a teaching career. It outlines common birth numbers, name initials, and zodiac signs that correlate with teaching abilities. The analysis serves as a guide for parents to nurture their children's educational inclinations.

The Times of India Starbucks manager applauds Zomato delivery agent carrying 2-year-old daughter to work

Sonu, a Zomato delivery agent in Delhi, is receiving praise for managing work while caring for his two-year-old daughter. Devendra Mehra from Starbucks shared this heartwarming story on LinkedIn.

The Times of India When Gavaskar & Kirmani wondered why Miandad was doing this

Sunil Gavaskar humorously narrated an incident from an India-Pakistan Test match in Bangalore on Kapil Sharma's show a few years back. Javed Miandad, known for his psychological tactics, repeatedly asked an Indian spinner for his room number during the game.

The Times of India Delhi breathes easy: Weeklong rainfall cleans up city's polluted air

Recent rainfall has significantly improved air quality in Delhi and surrounding areas. Nazafgarh reported an AQI of 25, a rare occurrence for the city. Overall, Delhi's AQI was at a satisfactory level of 76. Areas such as Ashok Vihar and Patparganj also showed improvement. However, Anand Vihar continued to face moderate air quality challenges with an AQI of 102.

The Times of India Delhi breathes easy: Weeklong rainfall cleans up city's air, Nazafgarh clocks 25 on AQI

Recent rainfall has significantly improved air quality in Delhi and surrounding areas. Nazafgarh reported an AQI of 25, a rare occurrence for the city. Overall, Delhi's AQI was at a satisfactory level of 76. Areas such as Ashok Vihar and Patparganj also showed improvement. However, Anand Vihar continued to face moderate air quality challenges with an AQI of 102.

The Times of India 'Civilization is on the line': Musk on why Trump should win US elections

Tesla CEO Elon Musk has emphasized the need for Donald Trump to win the US elections to preserve freedom and meritocracy. Following an assassination attempt on Trump, Musk compared him to Theodore Roosevelt and criticized Kamala Harris. He also contributed financially to a super PAC supporting Trump's campaign, showcasing his growing political influence.

The Times of India Exclusive: Cricketer Simranjit Singh battling for life

Ireland cricketer Simi Singh, originally from Punjab, is critically ill with acute liver failure and is in the ICU at Medanta, Gurugram. Awaiting a liver transplant with his wife as the donor, Singh has been an important player for Ireland since his debut in 2017, achieving significant milestones in both ODIs and T20Is.

The Times of India 'Will not leave Gaza border until ...': Netanyahu sets conditions for ceasefire

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu announced that Israel will not vacate the Gaza border corridor until there are guarantees against its use by Hamas for smuggling weapons. He stressed the need for consistent prevention measures. The US is formulating a new ceasefire proposal, but Hamas has rejected all aspects of it so far.

The Times of India No immediate relief from HC on Kangana Ranaut's Emergency: Key pointers

"If we were to direct CBFC to release the certificate without considering objections, we would effectively be directing CBFC to breach the order of another HC. Judicial propriety demands such a course should always be avoided. Considering these circumstances, we are of the view, as on date, we are unable to direct CBFC to release the certificate as sought for by the petitioner"

The Times of India 'Uncontacted' tribe kills two loggers with bow and arrows in Peru

Two loggers were killed, two went missing, and one was injured after an attack by the Mashco Piro Indigenous tribe in the Peruvian Amazon. The incident reflects growing tensions between loggers and Indigenous tribes. Rights group FENAMAD calls for urgent government protection, highlighting prior warnings about potential violence.

The Times of India British Indian Priti Patel eliminated in first round of Conservative Party leader race

Priti Patel has been eliminated from the Conservative Party leadership race, securing only 14 votes in the first round. Robert Jenrick leads with 28 votes, followed by Kemi Badenoch with 22. The remaining candidates will face another vote next week before a final decision at the party conference.

The Times of India Tech layoffs cross 27,000 in August: Intel, IBM, Apple & others cuts thousands of jobs

Tech companies laid off over 27,000 workers in August 2024, affecting more than 40 firms like Intel, IBM, Cisco, and startups. Intel announced 15,000 job cuts, Cisco laid off 6,000 employees, while IBM shut down its R&D in China. Companies like Brave, ShareChat, and ReshaMandi also announced reductions.

The Times of India Happy Teachers Day 2024: Images, greetings, quotes, wishes and messages

Teachers' Day is celebrated annually on September 5 in India to honour educators. This day commemorates the birth anniversary of Dr. Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan. Here are messages, quotes, and wishes to express gratitude towards teachers for their dedication and significant impact on students' lives.

The Times of India Nod to eye drops that'll help skip reading glasses

ENTOD Pharmaceuticals has secured final approval from the Drug Controller General of India for PresVu eye drops, which aim to lessen dependence on reading glasses for those suffering from presbyopia. This approval signifies a notable advancement in addressing this age-related vision problem. The eye drops employ advanced technology to ensure consistent effectiveness and safety over prolonged use.

The Times of India Big Brother 26: Quinn's choice for Post-replacement nominee leaves netizens shocked

Big Brother 26's Head of Household Quinn Martin faced a challenging decision after Leah Peters used the Power of Veto. Forced to nominate a replacement, Quinn chose his ally Joseph Rodriguez, surprising many. This eviction is critical as it marks the final pre-jury eviction, influencing who remains in the game and impacts future decisions.