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The Times of India Infosys founder Narayana Murthy: My wife's logic was ...

Infosys founder NR Narayana Murthy underscores the role of parents in cultivating disciplined learning environments for children. During a physics textbook launch, he detailed his family's study routines that excluded television. Murthy also criticized coaching classes, advocating for primary learning within classrooms complemented by parental guidance at home.

The Times of India Mother tied to pole, thrashed for son's inter-caste marriage in Andhra

In Kalukunta village, Govindamma, aged 55, was tied to a pole and severely beaten after her son married outside their caste. Her clothes were ripped off during the attack. Police rescued her and she is now being treated at Yemmiganur government hospital. Ten suspects have been identified and cases have been filed against them.

The Times of India Reason behind Gavaskar's infamous walkout in 1981 MCG Test

In the 1981 Melbourne Test against Australia, legendary Sunil Gavaskar walked off in protest after being controversially given out LBW by umpire Rex Whitehead. He signaled his partner to join him, but intervention from the Indian team manager prevented a forfeit. India ultimately won the match by 59 runs due to Kapil Dev's exceptional bowling.

The Times of India Centre asks probe panel to summit report on Manipur violence by Nov 20

The Centre has instructed the Justice Ajai Lamba commission to deliver its report on Manipur's ethnic violence by November 20, 2024. Formed in June last year, this three-member panel is investigating the causes and spread of the May 3, 2023 violence and assessing whether administrative measures were adequate.

The Times of India Wolves, jackals or stray dogs? Animal attacks stir up fear in UP's Bahraich

Three individuals were injured in suspected animal attacks in Bahraich's Mahsi area. Forest officials and experts, using drones and assessments, suggest stray dogs or jackals are responsible rather than wolves. Villagers are being advised to take precautions as authorities patrol the area for safety.

The Times of India Fake police make woman lawyer strip on video call in Mumbai

A 36-year-old woman lawyer from Andheri was coerced into stripping on a video call and transferring Rs 50,000 to scammers impersonating cyber police. They threatened her with arrest in a money laundering case and blackmailed her using nude photos. She reported the incident to Powai police after continued harassment.

The Times of India Cong demands FIR over BJP leader's 'threat' to Rahul

The Congress party is demanding an FIR against a BJP leader for allegedly threatening Rahul Gandhi over his comments about the Sikh community in the US. They are also urging a review of Gandhi's security due to his new role as Leader of Opposition. The BJP had protested, accusing Gandhi of humiliating Sikhs and demanding an apology.

The Times of India Prohibit alcohol, meat consumption in towns along Narmada: MP CM Mohan Yadav

Chief minister Mohan Yadav has called for a ban on meat and liquor consumption in religious towns along the Narmada river. He highlighted environmental protection measures, including managing Amarkantak through a development authority and using advanced technology for waste management. Machine-based mining activities in the river will also be prohibited.

The Times of India 'I enjoy my battles with Kohli because...': Starc

Australian fast bowler Mitchell Starc shared his thoughts on his competitive encounters with Indian batting star Virat Kohli. The upcoming Border-Gavaskar Trophy, commencing on November 22 in Perth, will provide another stage for their rivalry. India has triumphed in the last four series against Australia, including two victories in Australia.

The Times of India Despite debate win, Kamala Harris makes no dent in battleground states

Kamala Harris experienced a minor poll increase after her debate with Donald Trump, yet the Presidential race stays competitive in key battleground states. Both resumed campaigning; Harris was buoyed by favorable reviews while Trump declined another debate challenge, insisting on his victory despite mixed reactions to his performance.

The Times of India India-Pakistan & more international borders visible from space

Astronauts aboard the ISS have taken stunning images of international borders that are visible from space due to distinct contrasts. Highlights include the illuminated India-Pakistan border, the darkened North Korea versus South Korea, and the clear demarcation between Israel and Egypt. These visuals emphasize geopolitical divisions and their long-lasting impacts.

The Times of India First mpox vaccine approved by WHO in effort to combat disease in Africa

The World Health Organisation has granted its first authorisation for an mpox vaccine in adults, produced by Bavarian Nordic A/S. This marks a significant step in combating the disease, especially in Africa. The two-dose vaccine is approved for those aged 18 and above, with limited supplies available. WHO aims to ensure fair distribution of vaccines.

The Times of India US Presidential Election Top 10: America's Schrodinger Cat moment

Until the ballot boxes are opened and counted, America exists in a state of political superposition: simultaneously alive and dead, depending on which outcome you expect. Both sides present their vision as a binary: an America that thrives under their leadership or perishes under their opponent’s. Just like Schrödinger’s paradox, the final reality will only be revealed when the box is opened—or, in this case, when the votes are counted.

The Times of India Shannon Sharpe's net worth 2024, his jaw-dropping income, personal life and more

Shannon Sharpe, born June 26, 1968, is a former NFL tight end who played for the Denver Broncos for 14 seasons. Inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 2011, he later became a sports analyst and co-hosted 'Skip and Shannon: Undisputed' until 2023. He also hosts the podcast 'Club Shay Shay.'

The Times of India Amid impasse, Mamata announces aid for victims of 'cease work by doctors'

West Bengal CM Mamata Banerjee announced Rs 2 lakh compensation for families of 29 people who died due to the junior doctors' strike. The BJP criticized her decision, urging adoption of the Ayushman Bharat scheme over the state's Swasthay Sathi Scheme. Junior doctors have been on strike since August 9 following a colleague's alleged rape and murder.