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The Times of India Ganesh Chaturthi 2024: Best messages, quotes, wishes and images to share
Ganesh Chaturthi falls on September 7 this year with preparations already in motion to welcome the jolly and adorable Lord of happiness, joy, and fortune. To spread the message of peace and delight with your loved ones, here are some Ganesh Chaturthi wishes, messages, quotes, and images for you to share with your loved ones.
The Times of India Ola auto driver slaps student for cancelling ride, held
Two college students in Bengaluru had a distressing encounter when an autorickshaw driver verbally abused and slapped one of them after she cancelled his ride using a mobile app. The incident took place on a busy road and was recorded on video, which has since gone viral. The driver was arrested by Magadi Road police.
The Times of India Mind Games: Putin says he prefers Harris as prez as Dems say Moscow manipulating MAGA
The US Justice Department has charged two Russian media executives with laundering $10 million to fund pro-Moscow propaganda videos distributed by a Tennessee-based company. These videos, which have amassed millions of views, aim to create social divisions in the US and blame Ukraine for the ongoing war with Russia. Moscow dismissed these allegations as nonsense.
The Times of India Kapil wins historic judo bronze for India at Paralympics
Kapil Parmar won India's first Paralympic judo medal, clinching bronze in the men's 60kg (J1) category in Paris by defeating Brazil's Elielton de Oliveira with a score of 10-0. Previously, he secured a silver medal at the 2022 Asian Games and overcame Venezuela's Marco Dennis Blanco in the quarterfinals.
The Times of India 'None of the accused behaved like humans': Last images of Renukaswamy stun parents
Actor Darshan and 16 others are accused of murdering S Renukaswamy in a Pattanagere shed in Bengaluru. Photos of Renukaswamy pleading with his attackers have gone viral, sparking outrage from his family. The chargesheet names Darshan's girlfriend as the main accused. The victim's family is dismayed by the support for Darshan.
The Times of India Explained: Why did Brazil ban Elon Musk's X?
The dispute originated when Brazil's Supreme Court Justice Alexandre de Moraes took a stand against Musk's social media platform, X (formerly Twitter). The judge accused X of failing to moderate content that allegedly incited violence and spread misinformation, particularly following the unrest associated with supporters of former president Jair Bolsonaro. In April 2024, de Moraes included Musk and X in the ongoing "Digital Militias Inquiry," an investigation aimed at combating online misinformation. The judge accused Musk of reactivating blocked profiles without court approval and obstructing judicial efforts to regulate online content.
The Times of India 4 big reasons behind Nvidia's $279 bn loss in one day, biggest-ever for a US company
Nvidia shares have seen a sharp decline of 20% since June, including a significant 9.5% drop recently. The fall is driven by regulatory scrutiny from the US Department of Justice, underwhelming quarterly forecasts, and investor skepticism about the AI boom's immediate benefits. Weakness in the broader chip sector has also impacted Nvidia.
The Times of India ‘China out’: Amazon has a ‘$5 billion plan’ for India's small businesses
Amazon is redirecting its focus from China to India by increasing exports of small, low-priced items from India to $5 billion this year. Collaborating with India's commerce ministry and trade associations, Amazon aims to connect with small manufacturers providing textiles, jewellery, household items, and Ayurveda products. This move underscores India's rising significance in the global supply chain.
The Times of India 'When Babar was captain, he never bothered to...'
Former Pakistan cricketer Kamran Akmal criticizes the national team management and captains for neglecting spinners in home Test series, attributing this to their recent 0-2 loss to Bangladesh. He stresses the need for consistent opportunities for seasoned spinners and urges players to prioritize domestic cricket over foreign leagues to improve performance.
The Times of India Intel is giving up on one of its biggest plans announced years ago
Intel has decided to cancel the development of its 20A process node for Arrow Lake processors and will rely on external manufacturers like TSMC. This decision is part of Intel's cost-cutting measures and restructuring efforts. The company will now focus on developing the more advanced 18A node, scheduled for a 2025 release.
The Times of India 'I said it... ': Brij Bhushan repeats conspiracy charge against wrestlers, Congress
Ex-WFI chief Brij Bhushan Sharan Singh has repeated his accusation that Congress leaders Bhupinder and Deepender Hooda conspired against him through last year's wrestler protest. He also implicated wrestler Bajrang Punia. The remarks come after wrestlers Bajrang Punia and Vinesh Phogat met Rahul Gandhi, fueling speculation about their potential candidacy in the Haryana elections.
The Times of India 'Criminalised, corrupt': Bengal guv slams Kolkata cops over rape-murder case
West Bengal Governor CV Ananda Bose has voiced concerns following information from a victim's parents, resulting in prompt action. He criticizes the administration for continuous errors and highlights problems within the police force, including criminal behavior, corruption, and political influence. The governor calls for decisive action to maintain public trust.
The Times of India Top 5 entertainment news of the day
Catch up on today's top 5 entertainment stories! Mukesh Bhatt wins a legal battle over the Aashiqui title against Bhushan Kumar, while Kareena Kapoor tops the list of India's highest tax-paying female celebrities. Mira Rajput celebrates her son Zain's birthday, Jaya Prada shares rare photos with her son, and Ranbir Kapoor and Vicky Kaushal gear up for Sanjay Leela Bhansali's Love & War.
The Times of India World's 10 most stunning water displays; Fountain of wealth, Dubai fountain & more
The article presents a list of must-see water displays around the world, featuring both human-made fountains and natural waterfalls. Highlights include the Bellagio Fountains in Las Vegas, Dubai Fountain, Trevi Fountain in Rome, and Iguazu Falls on the Argentina-Brazil border. These attractions offer stunning visual experiences that blend art, technology, and nature.
The Times of India 'Not the time for vulture politics ... ': Bengal minister slams oppn
The West Bengal government has requested opposition parties to avoid politicizing the rape and murder of a trainee doctor at Kolkata's R G Kar Hospital. It also warned the opposition not to put pressure on the victim's family for taking political advantage. The BJP, which has been leading the protests against the TMC government, hit back at chief minister Mamata Banerjee and accused her police of spreading fake news.