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The Times of India Manipur minister denies role in drone attacks

Manipur's tribal affairs minister Letpao Haokip denied accusations from Bharat Hindu Maha Sena that he orchestrated drone bombings in Imphal West. He urged against framing the ethnic conflict with a religious narrative. Meanwhile, Manipur police have acquired medium machine guns but require Army training for their operation.

The Times of India India tightens check to ensure no Chinese parts in defence drones

The Indian defence establishment is working on a stringent mechanism to ensure military drones from domestic companies are free of Chinese components. This follows the suspension of an order for 200 logistics drones over such concerns. The Army will host the 'Him-Drone-A-Thon' in Ladakh to showcase high-altitude drone solutions.

The Times of India SC raps ED for 'rigid approach' to deny accused access to documents

The Supreme Court has reserved its judgment on whether an accused in money laundering cases is entitled to access documents held by the Enforcement Directorate but not relied upon by them. The court raised concerns that withholding such documents might violate constitutional rights, particularly when they could be crucial for the defense.

The Times of India Biggest design changes coming to iPhone 16 series: Screen space, size and camera placement

Apple is gearing up to launch the iPhone 16 series at its 'Glowtime' event on September 9. The new models will boast larger screens with thinner bezels and a redesigned camera layout. Additionally, the series introduces two new buttons and comes in several colors including black, green, pink, blue, and white.

The Times of India Apalachee shooting: 4 killed, Biden says can't 'accept this as normal' - key details

A deadly shooting at Apalachee High School in Winder, Georgia, claimed four lives and injured dozens. Authorities responded swiftly to the morning incident, taking one suspect into custody. President Biden called for action against gun violence. The FBI is aiding local efforts as investigations proceed.

The Times of India Mumbai man denies rape, submits MoU with ex-girlfriend as proof

A Mumbai sessions court granted anticipatory bail to a 46-year-old man accused of raping his former live-in partner. The relationship started consensually but later soured. The woman claimed the man promised marriage, raped her, and gave her abortion pills after she became pregnant. The court emphasized the need for further investigation.

The Times of India Himanta claims Muslim farmers’ ‘use of urea’ has led to kidney ailments spike

Assam CM Himanta Biswa Sarma stated that the state has seen a rise in kidney ailments over the past four years due to consumption of fish farmed in Nagaon and Morigaon. He accused producers of using harmful substances for fish farming. This statement follows tensions after a gang rape incident involving youths from the minority community.

The Times of India Paris Paralympics, September 5: India's Full Schedule

Fans of Team India have several exciting events to look forward to on Thursday at the Paris Paralympics, with Kapil and Kokila set to compete in Blind Judo, while Harvinder and Pooja aim to wrap up India's Para Archery campaign on a high note.

The Times of India US accuses Russia of election interference; slaps sanctions

The Biden administration accuses Russia of meddling in the upcoming US presidential election, charging two RT employees with funding a company to create propaganda videos. Additionally, officials seized 32 internet domains used for spreading disinformation. These measures aim to counteract Russian efforts to exploit state media and influence American voters.

The Times of India Kishan, SKY, and Prasidh to miss 1st round of Duleep Trophy: BCCI

The Duleep Trophy's opening round will proceed without several key players including Ishan Kishan, Suryakumar Yadav, and Prasidh Krishna due to injuries. Sanju Samson has been named as Kishan’s replacement in the India D squad. However, all-rounder Nitish Kumar Reddy has been cleared to play, providing some strength to the team.

The Times of India PM congratulates Mariyappan Thangavelu, Sharad Kumar for medal wins

The Indian Paralympic team achieved a historic milestone in Paris by surpassing their previous best medal tally from Tokyo 2020 with a total of 22 medals. Prime Minister Narendra Modi congratulated Mariyappan Thangavelu and Sharad Kumar for their high jump achievements. Additionally, Ajeet Singh and Sundar Singh Gurjar secured silver and bronze in the men's javelin throw event.

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