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The Times of India 'Order on WhatsApp': How police unearthed interstate drug racket run by apple trader
Shashi Negi, an apple trader from Shimla, was apprehended for running an interstate drug racket involving 'chitta' (adulterated heroin). Orders were placed via WhatsApp and delivered through a complex network to avoid detection. Police connected him to Nigerian and other gangs, seizing 465 grams of drugs and arresting 25 associates.
The Times of India Microsoft VP after company upgrades this AI feature
Microsoft has introduced security improvements to its Recall AI feature following concerns about hacker exploitation. Users can now filter data collection, use biometric authentication, and ensure sensitive data is encrypted and stored locally. The upgraded version of Recall will be available in beta next month for Copilot+ PCs, with businesses needing to opt-in.
The Times of India Telangana couple donate Rs 1 crore land to panchayat in son's memory
A farmer couple from Karimnagar district displayed rare generosity by donating 1.06 acres of their land to the local gram panchayat in memory of their youngest son who died in an accident 20 years ago. Valued at Rs 1 crore, this land will benefit the village, and a bust of their son has been erected on it.
The Times of India EXPLAINED: Franchise purse for IPL auction and the new 'match fee'
The IPL Governing Council has announced new regulations for the 2025-27 season, featuring an increased salary cap and the introduction of match fees. Franchises will have an auction purse of INR 120 crore, while players will earn INR 7.5 Lakhs per match in addition to their contracted amounts, enhancing overall player earnings.
The Times of India Missiles fired at Israel from Yemen and Lebanon in response to Hezbollah leader Nasrallah's death: Top developments
Yemen's Houthi rebels fired a missile at Israel's Ben Gurion Airport, targeting the Israeli Prime Minister after attending the UNGA meeting. This marks their second attack in two days following Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah's death in an Israeli airstrike. International leaders call for ceasefires and diplomatic solutions to avoid further escalation.
The Times of India Months of intelligence, a few minutes of bombs: How Israel killed Nasrallah
Israeli leaders had been aware of Hassan Nasrallah's location for months and chose to strike this past week due to a limited window of opportunity. Over 80 bombs were dropped in the attack, resulting in the deaths of Nasrallah and Ali Karaki, a top Hezbollah commander. The operation was planned amid cease-fire discussions with American counterparts.
The Times of India Those who opposed India now greet with Ram-Ram: UP CM Yogi
Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath highlighted that those who formerly criticized India and questioned its sovereignty are now greeting people with 'Ram Ram'. During election rallies in Haryana, he asserted that a stronger BJP would result in even opponents of Ram and Shri Krishna temples chanting 'Hare Rama, Hare Krishna' on the streets.
The Times of India Dell ends work from home for global sales team: Read what the company said in a mail sent to employees
Dell has mandated that its global sales team return to the office five days a week starting September 30. The company argues that in-person collaboration will enhance productivity and competitiveness. This move has sparked discontent among employees, who worry about its impact on their work-life balance and speculate it may be an attempt to encourage resignations.
The Times of India 9 killed, over 20 injured in bus-truck collision in MP's Maihar
A tragic accident occurred in Maihar district when a passenger bus rammed into a stationary truck on National Highway 30, resulting in nine deaths, including a child. The crash took place around 11.30 pm as the bus was en route from Prayagraj to Nagpur. Twenty passengers sustained injuries and are being treated at local hospitals.
The Times of India Floods, landslides kill 112 people in Nepal
The Times of India BCCI cautions players in IPL Player Regulations 2025-27
The BCCI announced new IPL Player Regulations for 2025-27, mandating overseas player registration in the 'Big Auction'. Players opting out after being picked at the auction will face a two-season ban. Franchises can retain up to six players, with specific guidelines on capped and uncapped players. The auction is expected in November at an overseas location.
The Times of India City in fear: Now, shots fired at hotel, sweet shop
The Times of India Government unveils draft rules to take terminally ill off life support
The Times of India Man, 4 daughters in their 20s found dead at South Delhi home
The Times of India Labour MP Rosie Duffield resigns, accuses UK PM Starmer of 'hypocrisy'
Rosie Duffield resigned from the Labour Party, accusing Prime Minister Keir Starmer of hypocrisy for accepting gifts while cutting winter heating payments for pensioners. She criticized his policies as inconsistent with Labour values. The controversy has caused friction within the party, especially during their first conference since regaining power.