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The Times of India Traffic violations frustrate Union mantri: 'Can't keep on increasing fines'

Union road transport minister Nitin Gadkari emphasized that increasing traffic fines alone is insufficient to curb violations. He called for behavioral changes among road users through educational and social initiatives, noting that despite amendments to the Motor Vehicle Act in 2019, traffic violations and fatalities have risen.

The Times of India After 12 deaths, Jharkhand to tweak parameters for job fitness test

Following the death of 12 candidates during an excise constable recruitment drive, the Jharkhand government is set to relax physical ability test parameters. Proposed changes include a 1.6km run in 5-6 minutes or a 5km run in 25 minutes. These adjustments will apply to future recruitments, with ongoing tests adhering to current standards.

The Times of India IIT student falls to death from 5th floor

The Times of India 14 hours, 5 victims: Mobile snatchers run amok in Delhi's Mayur Vihar, stab two

In a span of 14 hours, mobile snatchers attacked five people in Mayur Vihar and adjacent areas, with two victims being stabbed. Police have registered FIRs in all cases and identified some suspects. The incidents involved youths on bikes and scooters snatching phones from unsuspecting individuals. Investigations are ongoing to apprehend the culprits.

The Times of India Fresh start halted in its tracks: Unnao survivor faces eviction as rent stops

The Unnao rape survivor from 2017 faces eviction from her Delhi residence due to unpaid rent since July. Despite court orders for support, the Delhi government has not settled her dues. Pregnant and with a young child, she fears for her safety if forced to leave the city amid ongoing legal proceedings.

The Times of India Who allows them to kill in name of 'gau raksha': Faridabad shooting victim's father

In Faridabad, a father seeks justice for his son Aryan Mishra, killed by a cow vigilante group. The family demands government action within two months and questions the legality of vigilantes taking the law into their own hands.

The Times of India Outside elements are behind 'toxic culture' plaint: Sebi

Sebi responded to allegations of a toxic work environment, stating that junior officers were influenced by external elements. The complaints, originating from an anonymous email, called for higher pay and automatic promotions. Sebi defended its performance standards and clarified that most employees supported new productivity initiatives.

The Times of India Sebi blames 'outsiders' for staff complaint on 'toxic work culture' to finance ministry

Sebi responded to allegations of a toxic work environment, stating that junior officers were influenced by external elements. The complaints, originating from an anonymous email, called for higher pay and automatic promotions. Sebi defended its performance standards and clarified that most employees supported new productivity initiatives.

The Times of India Faridabad shooting: Youth's murder by vigilantes result of devious false tip-off?

Class 12 student Aryan Mishra was chased and shot by cow vigilante Anil Kaushik following a false tip-off. This incident highlights the issue of armed 'gau rakshak' networks operating beyond their remit. Kaushik, a member of Haryana Gau Seva Ayog, has been involved in similar activities before, raising concerns about vigilantism.

The Times of India 'I wish culprits lose sleep like ...': RG Kar doc’s parents join protesters, walk hand-in-hand

Parents of the junior doctor raped and killed at RG Kar Hospital joined protesters demanding justice. They participated in a candlelight vigil, expressing their grief and anger over the handling of their daughter's cremation. Junior doctors continue to protest, frustrated by delays in the Supreme Court hearing.

The Times of India Kolkata rape-murder: Campuses revolt against Ghosh 'loyalists'

Protests erupted in several Bengal medical colleges, resulting in the removal of one principal and transfer of a senior doctor due to alleged ties with the arrested ex-principal of RG Kar Hospital. Demonstrators at North Bengal Medical College, CMJNMH, and Burdwan Medical College accused officials of corruption, manipulation, and unauthorized involvement in examinations.

The Times of India Dharambir shatters Asian record for gold, Pranav secures silver

Dharambir from Sonepat set an Asian record with a 34.92m throw, clinching gold in the men's F51 club throw at the Paris Paralympics. Pranav Soorma from Faridabad won silver with a 34.59m throw, while Amit Kumar finished last.