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The Times of India RG Kar case: Bengal junior docs to resume 'cease work' on Monday
Junior doctors in West Bengal are set to resume their 'cease work' protest following a Supreme Court hearing regarding the alleged rape and murder of a postgraduate trainee doctor. The decision comes after an assault on hospital staff at Sagar Dutta Hospital, sparking renewed calls for justice and safety reforms.
The Times of India Dehradun 'inter-faith couple' clash: Girl says will wait to turn 18 to marry
Following a communal clash at Dehradun railway station, authorities separated an inter-faith couple. The minor girl was sent back to her family in Budaun, while the man was relocated. Despite their separation, the girl is determined to marry him when she turns 18. Police detained and later released several individuals involved in the incident.
The Times of India 'Actions will certainly have consequences': S Jaishankar warns Pakistan at UNGA
External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar criticized Pakistan at the UNGA, warning that its cross-border terrorism policy will not succeed and will have consequences. He emphasized that the key issue between India and Pakistan is the vacation of Pakistan-occupied Kashmir. This followed accusations from Pakistan PM Shehbaz Sharif about India's actions in Kashmir.
The Times of India Youtuber Gaurav Taneja and Ritu Rathee separation rumours: Joi Joi mohe pyaar kare, soi ...
Indian YouTuber Gaurav Taneja addressed rumors about his marriage with Ritu Rathee on Instagram. He highlighted the need for privacy and urged people not to make assumptions about his personal life. Despite facing challenges, Taneja assured fans that he would continue creating content as planned.
The Times of India Gujarat lifts midnight cap on garba events
The Times of India Mysterious living stones that grow, move, and reproduce
The Trovant stones of Romania, found in Costești, are remarkable for their ability to grow, move, and reproduce. Formed millions of years ago, these unique stones expand after rainfall due to a chemical reaction with minerals in the water. Over time, small stones called “microtrovants” form on the surface of larger ones, eventually breaking off to grow independently. These mysterious "living stones" continue to fascinate scientists and tourists alike, with research ongoing to uncover their secrets.
The Times of India Mayank Yadav's journey to his first India call-up
Mayank Yadav from Delhi has been called up to the Indian cricket team for the T20I series against Bangladesh. Known for his fast bowling, he gained attention during IPL 2024 with Lucknow Super Giants. Despite injuries, he persevered through a rigorous rehabilitation program and now looks forward to making an impact internationally.
The Times of India Can’t jail accused indefinitely if prosecution drags trial, says HC
The Times of India Protests erupt in J&K's Budgam over killing of Hezbollah chief Nasrallah
A protest march took place in Jammu & Kashmir’s Budgam after Hezbollah chief Hassan Nasrallah was killed by the Israel Defence Force. Mehbooba Mufti cancelled her election campaign for a day to show solidarity with Palestine and Lebanon. Nasrallah, who became secretary-general of Hezbollah in 1992, transformed the group into one of the most powerful militant organizations in the Middle East.
The Times of India 5-year-old boy gang-raped in UP's Hapur, bystanders record, circulate video
A five-year-old boy in Hapur was allegedly gang-raped by four men on September 19. The crime surfaced after the child's grandfather lodged a complaint. A video of the assault circulated online. Police have filed an FIR and are pursuing the accused, who are currently evading arrest.
The Times of India Mayank Yadav gets maiden India call-up for Bangladesh T20Is
Mayank Yadav has earned his maiden call-up to India's squad for the three-match T20I series against Bangladesh beginning on October 6. Suryakumar Yadav will captain the team while Hardik Pandya returns. Test regulars Shubman Gill, Yashasvi Jaiswal, and Rishabh Pant have been given a break.
The Times of India MK Stalin promotes son Udhayanidhi as deputy CM of Tamil Nadu
Tamil Nadu's Udhayanidhi Stalin has been appointed deputy chief minister in a major cabinet reshuffle. The swearing-in ceremony is scheduled for September 29 at Raj Bhavan, Chennai. This move emphasizes Udhayanidhi's increasing influence within the DMK party and aims to solidify the party's position ahead of forthcoming elections.
The Times of India Badlapur abuse case: Lawyer of slain accused recreates scene of encounter
Akshay Shinde's lawyer has challenged the police's narrative surrounding his client's death after being accused of sexually assaulting two nursery students. The lawyer also pointed out issues with obtaining a burial space for Shinde. Three police officers involved in the incident are under medical care, with one expected to remain hospitalized for a few more days.
The Times of India 'We support full UN membership of Palestine': China at UNGA
Chinese foreign minister Wang Yi reaffirmed China's strong support for Palestine’s legitimate rights and its bid for full UN membership during his address at the United Nations General Assembly. He called for an immediate ceasefire in Gaza, emphasizing a two-state solution as essential. Wang also addressed the ongoing war in Ukraine, urging de-escalation and promoting peace through dialogue.
The Times of India Who is Hashem Safieddine, the cleric likely to head Hezbollah after Nasarallah's death
Hezbollah confirmed that its leader Hassan Nasrallah was killed in Israeli airstrikes. Hashem Safieddine is considered a likely successor. The article details recent eliminations of key figures from Hezbollah and Hamas by Israel, highlighting the ongoing conflict following Hamas' October 7 attack on Israel.