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The Times of India Chinese woman with two uteruses delivers a baby from each
In northwest China, a woman named Li gave birth to twins from both of her uteruses, an extremely rare condition affecting just 0.3 percent of women globally. The healthy boy and girl were delivered at Xi’an No 4 hospital after eight and a half months of pregnancy. This remarkable case has garnered significant attention on social media.
The Times of India Harris, Trump and tariffs: Who has got Asian nod
Kamala Harris is slightly ahead of Donald Trump in most polls, and Asian diplomats are leaning towards supporting her in the upcoming US presidential elections. Analysts suggest that import tariffs might be lower under Harris compared to Trump. However, uncertainty looms for businesses managing supply chains in Asean economies due to unclear foreign policies towards Asia.
The Times of India Ram Mandir Pran Pratishtha had naach-gana, Adani but not one farmer: Rahul
Rahul Gandhi criticized the BJP for excluding farmers and laborers from the Ram Mandir Pran Pratishtha ceremony while inviting billionaires. He alleged that President Draupadi Murmu was barred due to her tribal background. Gandhi promised welfare measures like financial aid for women and filling vacant government jobs if Congress wins Haryana's upcoming elections.
The Times of India 'Bat maarunga...': When Sachin warned Sehwag against hitting a six
Virender Sehwag's 309 in Multan during India's 2004 tour of Pakistan is one of Indian cricket's most iconic moments. He became the first Indian to score a triple century, sharing an amusing incident with Sachin Tendulkar. Their camaraderie and mutual respect on and off the field significantly benefited the Indian team.
The Times of India 17 'Bangladeshi' infiltrators sent back from Assam: CM Himanta Biswa
Assam chief minister Himanta Biswa Sarma reported that Assam Police pushed back nine Bangladeshis and eight children early Saturday morning. This move comes after five Bangladeshis were apprehended for attempting to enter Karimganj district illegally. Security has been tightened along the Indo-Bangladesh border due to recent unrest in Bangladesh. Security has been tightened not only by the BSF but also by Assam Police personnel, taking guard as the second line of defence.
The Times of India IRCTC & 5 other big online scams that people are losing money to
Quick Heal Technologies has alerted consumers about rising cyber threats with the upcoming festival season. These include fake shopping websites mimicking legitimate ones, malicious banking reward apps, counterfeit IRCTC apps stealing credentials, gift card scams, income tax refund frauds, and QR code phishing attacks aimed at harvesting personal and financial information.
The Times of India Age fraud in football: 'Many don't have birth certificates, like in Africa'
Terry Phelan, a former English Premier League player with stints at Manchester City and Chelsea, has embraced Indian football and is currently serving as the technical director of South United FC. He reflects on his journey from England to India, elaborating on the differences in sporting director roles and addressing challenges like age fraud in Indian football.
The Times of India Delta Electronics' employee dies a day after manager denies sick leave request
A 30-year-old female employee at Delta Electronics Thailand died after being denied extra sick leave. She was hospitalised for an inflamed large intestine but had to return to work due to job security fears. She collapsed shortly after resuming work and died following emergency surgery. The company has expressed condolences and launched an investigation.
The Times of India Ranveer Allahbadia thanks YouTube after all 'deleted' channels back
Ranveer Allahbadia, popularly known as BeerBiceps, thanked YouTube for restoring his channels following a cyber attack. Hackers had taken over his primary channel, renaming it "Tesla," and altered its handle. Allahbadia reassured followers that the incident was not a marketing stunt and expressed gratitude for their support.
The Times of India Poo-nami in China: Sewage explodes sending feces up in air, passers-by drenched
A sewage pipe explosion in Nanning, China resulted in human feces being shot 33 feet into the air, drenching pedestrians and vehicles. The incident occurred during a pressure test on newly-installed pipes. No injuries were reported, but the force was strong enough to flip a digger. Cleanup operations began immediately.
The Times of India IPL Retention Rules: Governing Council to meet today, decision soon
The IPL Governing Council plans to meet on Saturday in Bengaluru to finalize retention rules for the upcoming season. An official announcement is expected shortly, potentially by Sunday. The mega auction might occur in the Middle East towards late November, with decisions on its date also anticipated during this meeting.
The Times of India Pakistan will soon split into 3 parts, yearn for every drop of water: Yogi
In campaign rallies in Jammu and Kashmir, Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath claimed that Pakistan would soon be divided into three parts and cease to exist as it is known today. He warned that those spreading terror in India at Pakistan's behest would face severe consequences, referencing the strained relations over the Indus Water Treaty.
The Times of India Intel tells Arm its chip business 'not for sale'
Arm recently made an inquiry to acquire Intel's product division that sells chips for PCs, servers, and networking equipment but was turned down. This development comes as Intel faces severe challenges and restructures its operations. Arm aims to expand into markets traditionally dominated by Intel while continuing its growth beyond smartphone chip designs.
The Times of India Heat-seeking drones on trail of child rapist in Madhya Pradesh forest
In Harda, Madhya Pradesh, drones with thermal imaging are deployed to find a fugitive accused of raping a five-year-old girl. The suspect has been on the run for four days despite efforts by police and sniffer dogs. In Indore, authorities are investigating allegations of sexual harassment involving a three-year-old girl at a private school.
The Times of India Five held for birthday bash on public road in Gujarat's Rajkot
Rajkot police apprehended five individuals after a video depicting a birthday celebration on a public road gained widespread attention. The incident took place near Atal Sarovar on the new 150-foot Ring Road and included fireworks and vehicles blocking the road, creating potential hazards for public safety.