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The Times of India Paris Paralympics Day 6, Sept 3: India's Full Schedule
Day 6 of the Paris Paralympics sees Indian athletes competing in shooting, archery and athletics. Avani Lekhara and Mona Agarwal will be in the Women's 50m rifle 3 positions SH1 event. Archer Pooja and several athletes in shot put, high jump, javelin, and 400m race will also compete.
The Times of India MP farmer tries to stop illegal mining on his land, killed
The Times of India Congress decision on fielding Vinesh from Haryana likely today
Congress will soon clarify whether wrestler Vinesh Phogat will contest the Haryana elections. After discussing 49 names, the party's central election committee cleared 34, while further discussion continues. For J&K elections, the party released its second list of six candidates and is cooperating with National Conference, contesting 32 and 51 seats respectively.
The Times of India Haryana polls: Congress decision on fielding Vinesh likely today
Congress will soon clarify whether wrestler Vinesh Phogat will contest the Haryana elections. After discussing 49 names, the party's central election committee cleared 34, while further discussion continues. For J&K elections, the party released its second list of six candidates and is cooperating with National Conference, contesting 32 and 51 seats respectively.
The Times of India Sumit wins javelin gold, defends Paralympic title
Sumit Antil on Monday became the first Indian man to successfully defend a Paralympic title, securing gold in the F64 category at the Paris Games. He set a new Paralympics record with a throw of 70.59 meters, surpassing his Tokyo mark. Sumit joins Avani Lekhara in the exclusive club of Indian athletes with consecutive Paralympic wins.
The Times of India Road crashes account for over 43% of unintentional injury deaths in India
The Times of India J&K polls: Jammu stirs poll pot in remote hamlets under terror’s shadow
As Jammu gears up for assembly elections after a ten-year gap, residents are eager to vote amid ongoing terrorism threats and local issues. Remote villages are hosting political meetings where concerns about healthcare, infrastructure, and security dominate. People hope for a government that will address their needs for the first time in years.
The Times of India Kolkata rape-murder: Parents were in dark about drunk molester's rally plans
A 40-year-old pest controller named Tapas Paul from Kolkata was arrested on Sunday for allegedly molesting a woman during a protest against the rape and murder of an RG Kar PGT doctor. Preliminary investigations indicate that Paul might have been paid to create disturbances. Police sought his custody to identify the mastermind behind the incident.
The Times of India Waqf board scam: Court sends AAP's Amanatullah Khan to 4-day ED custody
A Delhi court has ordered a four-day ED custody for AAP MLA Amanatullah Khan in a money laundering investigation connected to alleged irregularities in the Delhi Waqf Board and disproportionate assets. After allegedly being uncooperative and appearing only once out of 14 summonses post a Supreme Court direction, the ED arrested Khan.
The Times of India 1 injured in second drone attack in two days in Manipur
A 23-year-old woman was injured in a drone-based bomb attack in Manipur's Imphal West district, the second such incident in two days. The attack happened at Senjam Chirang, causing abdominal injuries to the woman, who is now stable in hospital. Security forces responded quickly as militants also fired from a nearby hilltop.
The Times of India Arlington spat bring attention to Trump role in Afghanistan fiasco
Gold Star families have criticized Kamala Harris for the deaths of US military personnel during the Kabul withdrawal. Gen. H.R. McMaster also highlighted Trump's role in the debacle through negotiations with the Taliban. The controversy was further fueled when Trump attended a memorial event, sparking divided opinions among families and military personnel.
The Times of India Arlington spat draws attention to Trump role in Afghanistan fiasco
Gold Star families have criticized Kamala Harris for the deaths of US military personnel during the Kabul withdrawal. Gen. H.R. McMaster also highlighted Trump's role in the debacle through negotiations with the Taliban. The controversy was further fueled when Trump attended a memorial event, sparking divided opinions among families and military personnel.