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The Times of India Harvinder wins historic archery gold in Paralympics

Harvinder Singh, a 33-year-old Indian archer, made history by winning India's first gold medal in archery at the Paralympics. He defeated Poland's Lukasz Ciszek with a score of 6-0. Harvinder is pursuing a Ph.D in Economics and had previously won a bronze medal at the Tokyo Paralympics.

The Times of India Shivaji statue collapse: Sculptor Jaydeep Apte arrested after over a week

Jaydeep Apte, a young sculptor who created the Shivaji statue that recently collapsed at Rajkot Fort, has been arrested in Thane district. The statue was inaugurated by Prime Minister Narendra Modi last December. Its collapse on August 26 has sparked political controversy and accusations of corruption against the Mahayuti government. Apte had no prior experience with large statues.

The Times of India Trudeau govt in turmoil as Jagmeet Singh's NDP withdraws support

Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's minority Liberal government has lost the support of the New Democratic Party (NDP), led by Jagmeet Singh. While this withdrawal does not force early elections, Trudeau must now seek backing from other opposition legislators to pass budgets and survive confidence votes in the House of Commons.

The Times of India Khattar's big 'political' charge on wrestlers' protest as Phogat, Punia meet Rahul Gandhi

Union minister CM Manohar Lal Khattar remarked on wrestlers Vinesh Phogat and Bajrang Punia's association with Congress leaders, implying last year's protest was politically driven. Speculation mounts that Congress might field Phogat for Haryana elections. The athletes had accused BJP MP Brij Bhushan Sharan Singh of misconduct, allegations denied by WFI.

The Times of India Meta oversight board asks firm to reconsider automatic removal of pro-Palestinian phrase

Meta Platforms' Oversight Board determined that Facebook should not automatically remove 'From the river to the sea,' a phrase with multiple interpretations. The board stressed context's importance in political speech. Meta appreciated the review, and reactions were divided between support for free speech and concerns about safety.

The Times of India Tata Sons repays Rs 20k cr debt to 'avoid' going public: Reduces stake in TCS and more

Tata Sons has voluntarily surrendered its RBI registration after repaying more than Rs 20,000 crore in debt to avoid mandatory listing. The company sold shares in TCS and received significant dividends from various listed companies such as TCS, Tata Motors, and Tata Steel. This strategic move allows it to stay unlisted.

The Times of India 'Doomed from start': Meghan's half-sister, claims William warned Harry about marriage

Samantha Markle, Meghan Markle's half-sister, asserts that Meghan and Prince Harry's marriage was bound to fail from the beginning. She alleges that Prince William advised Harry to get to know Meghan better before committing. Samantha also questions the possibility of reconciliation with the Royal Family due to trust issues and criticizes Harry for his comments about being unhappy in Britain.

The Times of India 'Don't know why controversy, Bhola, Shankar names factual': IC-814 passenger on Netflix row

Pooja Kataria, a survivor of the IC-814 hijacking in 1999, confirmed that Bhola and Shankar were indeed real names used by the hijackers. She recounted her ordeal and mentioned how one hijacker celebrated her birthday. The Netflix series 'IC 814: The Kandahar Hijack' has faced backlash over its portrayal of these names.

The Times of India World record! Australia script history with highest-ever runs in...

Australia shattered the world record for the highest Powerplay score in T20 Internationals by scoring 113/1 against Scotland. Travis Head's rapid fifty and Mitchell Marsh's support were key to this feat. Australia comfortably chased down Scotland’s total of 154/9 in just 9.4 overs, winning by seven wickets.

The Times of India Lights out: Kolkata on streets with 'reclaim the night' campaign

Hundreds gathered across Kolkata on Wednesday to demand justice for a woman doctor murdered at R G Kar hospital last month. Part of the 'reclaim the night' campaign, the protests focused on women's safety issues. Prominent film personalities and lawyers joined in, forming human chains and rallies. The CBI has arrested two individuals connected to the case.

The Times of India Two killed in Georgia school shooting, White House says Biden briefed

A shooting at Apalachee High School in Barrow County, Georgia, led to two deaths and four injuries. The school was locked down, and students were moved to a nearby stadium. Governor Brian Kemp has deployed state resources for response, while the FBI supports local law enforcement's ongoing investigation.

The Times of India Kya bot hain! Trump fans accuse Amazon Alexa of 'election interference'

Trump supporters accused Amazon's Alexa of election interference after it appeared to support Kamala Harris over Donald Trump in the 2024 elections. Initially, Alexa provided a positive response for Harris but remained neutral about Trump. Amazon has since rectified the error, asserting that Alexa does not hold any political opinions.

The Times of India US to accuse Russia of effort to meddle in 2024 presidential elections: Reports

The United States intends to accuse Russia of a campaign to influence the 2024 elections using online platforms for disinformation targeting American voters. White House officials are worried about possible provocative actions by North Korea, allegedly at Russia's behest, as a strategic move to sway the election in favor of Donald Trump against President Joe Biden.

The Times of India Pavithra instigated Darshan, aides to kill Renukaswamy: Chargesheet

Actor Darshan's girlfriend Pavithra Gowda allegedly incited an attack on S Renukaswamy after he sent her obscene messages on Instagram. Renukaswamy was abducted from his hometown, assaulted by Darshan and his aides, and ultimately killed. The chargesheet outlines the brutal incident and implicates multiple individuals in the crime.

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