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The Times of India ‘Kanguva’ editor Nishad Yusuf found dead in Kochi
Nishad Yusuf, a renowned Malayalam editor, was found dead in his apartment in Kochi, suspected to be a suicide. Known for his work in films like 'Unda' and 'Thallumaala,' Nishad recently won the Kerala State Award for Best Editor. His sudden demise comes just before the release of 'Kanguva,' a highly anticipated Tamil film he edited, slated for November 14. Nishad also worked on the upcoming Mammootty starrer 'Bazooka.' His passing has left the film industry in shock.
The Times of India BSE Sensex dips over 300 points; Nifty50 below 24,400
Stock market today: BSE Sensex and Nifty50, Indian equity benchmark indices, opened in red on Wednesday. While BSE Sensex was near 89,050, Nifty was around 24,350.
The Times of India Google CEO says AI generates more than 25% codes at the company
Reports suggest the App Store may soon implement AI-generated summaries of user reviews to highlight common customer feedback. These summaries will update with new reviews and appear on app product pages in select regions.
The Times of India 'Implement Delhi model': Kejriwal hits back at PM Modi over Ayushman Bharat scheme
Former Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal responded to Prime Minister Narendra Modi's criticism over the non-implementation of the Ayushman Bharat scheme in Delhi. Kejriwal defended the Delhi government's free medical treatment program and accused the Ayushman Bharat Yojana of irregularities. He urged Modi to adopt the Delhi model nationwide for effective public health benefits.
The Times of India iPhone 17 manufacturing begins & this is likely first-ever ‘big India change’
Apple has started the early manufacturing process for the iPhone 17 base model in India, a first for the tech giant. This phase, known as New Product Introduction, is taking place at Foxconn's Bengaluru plant. Meanwhile, the iPhone 17 Pro models' development remains in China. Apple's manufacturing presence in India has grown significantly since 2017.
The Times of India What did US say about expelling Indian diplomats over Pannun murder plot?
The US State Department has denied claims of considering the expulsion of Indian diplomats amid India-China tension. State Department Spokesperson Matthew Miller stated he is unaware of any such expulsion. Discussions between US and Indian officials are ongoing concerning former Indian employee Vikash Yadav, wanted by the FBI for an alleged assassination plot against Khalistani terrorist Gurpatwant Singh Pannun.
The Times of India Did US play any role in India-China LAC agreement? State dept responds
The US State Department has welcomed the reduction in tensions along the India-China border following recent troop disengagements. The US, though observing developments closely, played no role in the resolution. Both nations are verifying the vacation of positions in Depsang and Demchok areas. This move follows a new patrolling agreement announced by India aimed at restoring pre-2020 conditions.
The Times of India 'Forest trees axed in Bengaluru for shooting of KGF star Yash's upcoming movie'
Forest minister Eshwar Khandre has ordered legal action for the illegal axing of trees on 599 acres of forest land in Peenya-Jalahalli for movie shooting. Despite being declared as reserved forest, Hindustan Machine Tools reportedly cleared vegetation and rented out parts of the land, violating forest regulations.
The Times of India Over 280 people shifted out of Kerala village after hearing 'explosion-like' sounds
Over 280 residents were evacuated to safety after hearing explosion-like sounds and feeling mild tremors in the Anakkallu area. Authorities responded swiftly, moving families to a school building late Tuesday night. The sounds caused panic, but villagers began returning home by Wednesday morning as the situation stabilized.
The Times of India 'Kabhi kaptaani nahin maangi': Mohammad Rizwan opens up
Pakistan's newly appointed white-ball captain Mohammad Rizwan stated that he had never sought the captaincy role actively but accepted it graciously. Rizwan, who took over from Babar Azam, aims to foster teamwork and prepare more future leaders as Pakistan readies for the upcoming ODI and T20I series against Australia. The ODIs will take place in Melbourne, Adelaide, and Perth.
The Times of India Is it last time together at home for Rohit, Ashwin, Virat, Jadeja?
As India gears up for what could be the last home Test series together for veterans Kohli, Ashwin, Jadeja, and Rohit, concerns over their recent form and advancing age loom large. Despite their contributions to India's dominant home record, recent performances suggest a decline, highlighting a challenging transition ahead for Team India.
The Times of India 'Pretty awful...': Shamita Shetty calls out an airline for offloading her luggage
Shamita Shetty, after facing an offloading mishap with IndiGo Airlines, criticized the airline for failing to inform her about her luggage. She expressed frustration over the lack of communication and the disruption caused to her schedule. IndiGo issued an apology and sought further details.
The Times of India MG’s China connection prompts scrutiny for PLI benefit for EV manufacturing
MG Motor's expansion plans for electric vehicle manufacturing in India face delay due to scrutiny by an inter-ministerial panel. Changes in ownership structure, with a majority Indian stake through JSW Group, aim to bypass restrictions on Chinese investments and secure production-linked incentive benefits.
The Times of India Are eyelid bumps a hidden danger? Know what it means for the heart health
Yellowish or flesh-colored bumps called xanthelasma around the eyes can signal high cholesterol and increased cardiovascular risk. These deposits are linked to heart disease, emphasizing the need for cholesterol management, lifestyle changes, and regular health screenings to mitigate potential heart health issues.
The Times of India 'Hodgepodge in Pakistan cricket': Ex-cricketer slams PCB
Former South Africa opener Gary Kirsten resigned as Pakistan’s white-ball coach six months into his contract, leading to criticism from former cricketers and ex-PCB chairman Ramiz Raja. Kirsten’s departure just before an Australia series has raised concerns about stability and clarity within Pakistan cricket.