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The Times of India Soon-to-be mommy Deepika Padukone shares photos from her maternity shoot
Ahead of their baby's birth this month, Deepika Padukone and Ranveer Singh shared monochrome maternity shoot pictures. The images capture intimate and stylish moments, showing the couple's excitement. The couple announced their pregnancy in February, and fans have been showering them with love and blessings as they await the baby's arrival.
The Times of India Arya, who hit six 6s in an over, wants to play for RCB
Priyansh Arya garnered attention by hitting six consecutive sixes in an over during a Delhi Premier League T20 game. He aims to play for Royal Challengers Bangalore in the IPL if given the opportunity. Currently the highest run-scorer in the DPL, Arya has amassed 602 runs in nine innings with an average of 75.25 and a strike rate of 198.0.
The Times of India 'Will attack you inside mosques': FIR against BJP MLA Nitish Rane
In Ahmednagar district, Maharashtra, police have filed a case against BJP MLA Nitesh Rane for making provocative speeches threatening Muslims. Rane's comments were in defense of Mahant Ramgiri Maharaj who made derogatory remarks about Islam. Rane issued threats of violent repercussions, prompting police investigation due to the potential to incite communal tensions.
The Times of India PM Modi congratulates Avani Lekhara on gold medal win at Paris Paralympics
Prime Minister Narendra Modi congratulated Avani Lekhara for winning India's first gold at the Paris Paralympics in the women's 10m air rifle final with a personal best score of 249.7 points. Modi had earlier interacted with other medalists including Mona Agarwal, Preeti Pal, Rubina Francis, Manish Narwal, Nishad Kumar, and Yogesh Kathuniya.
The Times of India PM Modi launches BJP membership drive: His big message to workers ...
Prime Minister Narendra Modi kicked off the BJP's membership drive, becoming the first enrollee. The initiative aims to renew current memberships and attract new members, with leaders hoping to exceed 10 crore members as in 2014. Modi stressed the significance of internal democracy in political parties while addressing the gathering in Delhi.
The Times of India SKY to miss first round of Duleep Trophy due to...
Indian batsman Suryakumar Yadav is set to miss the opening round of the Duleep Trophy due to a hand injury sustained in the recent Buchi Babu Invitational Tournament. This absence deals a blow to India C ahead of their match against India D. Currently undergoing rehabilitation at the NCA, Yadav's return timeline remains uncertain.
The Times of India Can 'Kolhan Tiger' provide winning edge to BJP against Soren in J'khand?
The BJP has inducted former Jharkhand chief minister Champai Soren to counter JMM's influence in Kolhan region. Champai faces the challenging task of weaning away tribal votes from JMM and help BJP win seats in the region. In the 2019 elections, the BJP could not win any of the 14 seats in Kolhan. In Lok Sabha elections also, the BJP's performance in the reserved seats was not up to expectations.
The Times of India After hiking visa fees, Australia introduces cap on int'l students
Australia has set a cap of 270,000 on new international student enrollments for 2025, covering higher education and vocational courses. The new policy comes alongside heightened visa fees and higher savings requirements. Top Australian universities are concerned about the economic repercussions of these restrictions.
The Times of India France shocker: Man drugs 72-yr-old wife, raped by strangers over 90 times in 10 yrs
In a harrowing case from France, a 72-year-old woman endured years of sexual abuse after being drugged by her husband, who then allowed dozens of men to violate her while she was unconscious. Unveiled in 2020, this decade-long horror is now under trial. Fifty men stand accused alongside the husband.
The Times of India France shocker: Man drugs 72-yr-old wife, raped by strangers over 90 times in 10 yrs
In a harrowing case from France, a 72-year-old woman endured years of sexual abuse after being drugged by her husband, who then allowed dozens of men to violate her while she was unconscious. Unveiled in 2020, this decade-long horror is now under trial. Fifty men stand accused alongside the husband.
The Times of India Watch: Anand Mahindra shares video of underwater garba, internet reacts
Tech Mahindra's chairman Anand Mahindra posted a video showing people dancing garba in knee-deep water in flood-affected Gujarat, commending their spirit. The post drew criticism for being insensitive to the region's severe infrastructure issues and the hardships faced by residents due to recent heavy rains.
The Times of India Did Telegram's CEO Parel Durov went under the knife?
Pavel Durov, CEO of Telegram, is under public scrutiny after older photos that suggest plastic surgery during his recent arrest in France. His arrest, linked to suspected involvement in illicit activities, combined with noticeable changes in his appearance, has fueled online discussions and speculations, complicating the image of the renowned entrepreneur.
The Times of India 'Mute spectators': Manipur BJP MLA asks Shah to withdraw central forces from state
Manipur BJP MLA Rajkumar Imo Singh requested the central government to withdraw central forces if they cannot stop ongoing violence in the state. Singh suggested allowing state security personnel to take charge and urged stricter measures against militant groups breaching the Suspension of Operations agreement. He also requested an investigation into the funding and supply of arms and ammunition.
The Times of India 'Anarchy through propaganda': Why Pak army is raising spectre of 'digital terrorism'
Pakistan's military has initiated the Azm-e-Istehkam anti-terror operation to address 'digital terrorism' spread through social media. This move, which aims to counter misinformation and unrest, has raised concerns about internet surveillance and speed reductions. Rights activists warn that the initiative might be used to target government critics, particularly amid rising political tensions.
The Times of India Gunfire heard outside Punjabi singer AP Dhillon's Vancouver residence: Report
Punjabi singer AP Dhillon's Vancouver home was reportedly the site of a shooting, possibly orchestrated by Goldie Brar's gang. The incident aligns with Dhillon's latest track release starring Bollywood icons Salman Khan and Sanjay Dutt. Local authorities are probing the event, amidst a larger crackdown on organized crime in India.