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The Times of India 'Clear message to ...': Maliwal slams Sunita Kejriwal over post on Bibhav Kumar
Swati Maliwal condemned Sunita Kejriwal for expressing relief at the release of Bibhav Kumar, accused of assaulting Maliwal. The Supreme Court granted Kumar bail due to the completion of the police investigation and a lengthy trial process. Bail conditions prevent Kumar from resuming official duties or entering the chief minister's residence.
The Times of India 'Will highlight this in poll manifesto': Pawar calls for West Bengal-like anti-rape bill in Maharashtra
Sharad Pawar, president of NCP (SP), calls for Maharashtra to consider an anti-rape bill similar to West Bengal's, advocating capital punishment for rape convicts. This proposal will feature in their election campaign. Pawar also addressed the collapse of the Shivaji Maharaj statue and criticized Deputy CM Devendra Fadnavis for alleged historical inaccuracies.
The Times of India Pakistan cricket team plummets to lowest rating points since 1965
Pakistan's cricket team has plummeted to eighth place in the ICC Test rankings after losing a historic series at home to Bangladesh. This marks their lowest rating points since 1965. Meanwhile, Bangladesh climbs to fourth place in the World Test Championship standings and prepares for an upcoming series against India starting September 19.
The Times of India Watch: Nvidia CEO Huang replies to being called ‘demanding’, ‘not easy to work for'
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang admitted to being a demanding leader in a recent 60 Minutes interview, asserting that extraordinary achievements necessitate high standards. This statement aligns with Nvidia's recent growth, with its market cap exceeding $2 trillion. The interview clip has attracted nearly 2 million views on social media.
The Times of India Kangana Ranaut's 'Emergency' moves Bombay HC urging CBFC to issue film's certificate
Kangana Ranaut's film 'Emergency' is delayed as it awaits certification from the Central Board of Film Certification. The film's team has filed a petition in the Bombay High Court, alleging arbitrary withholding of certification. The CBFC has reportedly cited 'sensitivity concerns', suggesting approval might take more time and miss its scheduled release date.
The Times of India Rahul meets wrestlers Vinesh Phogat, Bajrang Punia ahead of Haryana polls
Rahul Gandhi met wrestlers Vinesh Phogat and Bajrang Punia amid rumors they might run as Congress candidates in Haryana's assembly elections. The Congress Central Election Committee has finalized 34 candidates, with the full list expected soon. Phogat and Punia had previously accused WFI chief Brij Bhushan Singh Sharan of sexual exploitation. The elections are scheduled for October 5.
The Times of India 'Single bhi le lo maharaj': Yuvraj's mentoring video goes viral
Yuvraj Singh celebrated the 24th birthday of his mentee Abhishek Sharma by sharing a training session video. Known for his explosive batting and useful left-arm spin, Abhishek has made significant strides in T20 cricket and the IPL. Double World Cup winner Yuvraj praised his dedication and encouraged him to keep working hard.
The Times of India IIT Bombay vs. IIT Madras: Whose placement records are more impressive?
The placement comparison between IIT Bombay and IIT Madras from 2020-23 shows that IIT Bombay generally led in placement rates and median salaries, particularly in the 4-year programmes. However, IIT Madras consistently graduated more students and had higher placement numbers in the 5-year programs. Both institutes demonstrated strong academic and placement performance, with IIT Bombay leading in salary outcomes. Here is a comparative analysis of placement records between the two prestigious institutions.
The Times of India SEBI officials accuse leadership steered by Madhabi Buch of ‘toxic’ work culture: Report
In a letter titled 'Grievances of Sebi Officers-A Call for Respect', Sebi officers have alleged that the leadership, under the guidance of Madhabi Buch, employs "harsh and unprofessional language"
The Times of India WTC Final race: Bangladesh set to challenge favourites India, Australia
The ICC has revealed that Lord’s Cricket Ground will host the 2025 World Test Championship Final starting June 11. With nine months remaining, teams including India, Australia, New Zealand, Bangladesh, England, and South Africa are competing for the top two spots in the WTC standings to secure their place in this prestigious event.
The Times of India Assam CM after police uncovers Rs 2,200 cr online scam: 'I urge the people...'
Assam Police have uncovered a Rs 2,200 crore stock market scam involving Bishal Phukan, who deceived citizens with promises of high returns. Assam CM Himanta Biswa Sarma advised the public to avoid illegal brokers and fraudulent investment apps. Authorities seized items from Phukan's residence and are pursuing an associate connected to the scam.
The Times of India Makers of Kangana Ranaut's 'Emergency' move Bombay HC seeking its release
Zee Entertainment Enterprises has petitioned the Bombay High Court to direct the Central Board of Film Certification to issue a certificate for Kangana Ranaut's film 'Emergency.' The release is delayed amid objections from Sikh organizations and alleged pressure on the CBFC over historical portrayals, including Indira Gandhi's assassination and Punjab riots.
The Times of India 'Ignored sacred duty': Rijiju targets Mamata amid anti-rape bill row, shares old letter
Union minister Kiren Rijiju criticized West Bengal chief minister Mamata Banerjee for neglecting crimes against women, referencing a 2021 letter requesting Fast Track Special Courts for rape and POCSO Act cases. This criticism coincides with the recent passage of a bill in West Bengal that imposes the death penalty for rape.
The Times of India Netflix shares an update on 'IC-814 Kandahar Hijack' disclaimer'
Netflix India updated the opening disclaimer of its web series 'IC-814 Kandahar Hijack' to include real and code names of hijackers following online backlash.
The Times of India 'Team toot gayi': Reasons for Pakistan cricket's nosedive
Pakistan's first-ever Test series defeat against Bangladesh has led to intense criticism from former players and fans. Ex-wicketkeeper Rashid Latif blames recent PCB chairmen for the decline, questioning their decisions on captaincy changes. The team's disunity and poor performance across formats have raised concerns about leadership and accountability within the PCB.