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The Times of India 85% of Chhattisgarh Naxals killed in 10 years: Amit Shah

Home minister Amit Shah has announced the elimination of 85% of Left-wing extremists in Chhattisgarh over the past decade, along with top CPI (Maoist) leaders nationwide. By March 2026, Shah aims to end Left-wing extremism and promote development in affected areas, emphasizing road, telecom, and financial connectivity for locals.

The Times of India Er Rashid calls for keeping govt formation on hold to press for statehood restoration

AIP chief Engineer Sheikh Abdur Rashid urged opposition parties and independents in Jammu and Kashmir to delay government formation post-election results to pressure the Centre for statehood restoration. He emphasized uniting for statehood over forming a government. National Conference's Omar Abdullah criticized Rashid's stance, accusing him of aiding BJP’s agenda.

The Times of India Suicide blast kills two Chinese engineers near Karachi airport, BLA claims responsibility

Two Chinese nationals and an unidentified person were killed, and 17 others injured in a terrorist bombing near Karachi's Jinnah International Airport. The Balochistan Liberation Army claimed responsibility, targeting a Chinese engineering convoy. The attack precedes the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation summit in Islamabad.

The Times of India 3 freezing nights, no tent: Climbers 'lucky to be alive'

British climber Fay Jane Manners and Michelle Theresa Dvorak were stranded for four nights at 20,997 feet in the Garhwal Himalayas during an expedition to summit Chaukhamba-III peak. They lost their equipment, food, and water in a rockfall and faced sub-zero temperatures with only a sleeping bag for survival.

The Times of India Infamous 'bride bazaar' of Hyderabad moves online

A young woman in Hyderabad enters into a marriage with an older man from Oman to pay for her grandmother's medical bills and her sister's education. This event highlights an ongoing issue in Hyderabad's Old City where poor women are married off to wealthy Arab clients via covert online operations.

The Times of India Sanjay Roy raped and murdered RG Kar doctor: CBI chargesheet

CBI filed a chargesheet naming Sanjay Roy, a Kolkata Police volunteer, as the sole accused in the August 9 rape-murder of a doctor at RG Kar hospital. Arrested within 24 hours, Roy faces charges under sections punishable by death, with a supplementary chargesheet likely.

The Times of India Epic ‘win’: 5 changes Google has to bring after judge tells it to open Android to rivals

A U.S. judge has mandated Google to open Android to rival third-party app stores and allow them to manage app transactions independently. The ruling results from Epic Games' 2020 lawsuit, aiming to counter Google's monopolistic control over app distribution and in-app payments on Android devices. Google is told to allow alternative app stores to operate on Android devices starting November 1, 2024 for three years.

The Times of India Priest Yati Narsinghanand facing 2 FIRs for hate speech untraceable

An FIR has been filed against Alt News co-founder Mohammad Zubair for allegedly inciting protests against Dasna Devi temple priest Yati Narsinghanand. Zubair's posts allegedly led to a demonstration, prompting police to impose prohibitory orders. The charges against Zubair include promoting enmity and defamation. Ten protesters were arrested amid heightened security and tension in Ghaziabad.

The Times of India PM Modi accepts Muizzu invite to visit Maldives next year

India and the Maldives have strengthened ties with a currency swap pact of USD 400 million and Rs 3000 crore, along with five other agreements. Key initiatives include the development of Hanimaadhoo International Airport and support for the Maldivian coast guard. Both nations commit to economic resilience and regional stability.

The Times of India Bharti Airtel may buy another 'loss-making' Tata Group company, after 7 yrs

Bharti Airtel is in advanced talks with Tata Group to acquire Tata Play, aiming to consolidate its digital TV presence and enhance bundled offerings. This acquisition follows Bharti's 2017 purchase of Tata's consumer mobility business and addresses the growing competition and decline in DTH services due to OTT platforms.

The Times of India Two US women kicked out of Spirit Airlines flight for wearing crop tops

A woman supervisor of the crew told them that she did not have any problem with what they were wearing but only the male flight attendant had. The supervisor then offered that she would get their flights rebooked but finally that was not done and they had to take a different flight. Spirit Airlines told DailyMail.com they are in contact with Teresa and Tara and are investigating the matter. "Our Contract of Carriage, a document all Guests agree to upon making a reservation with us, includes certain clothing standards for all Guests traveling with us," the airline said.

The Times of India How online shopping websites' price wars may hurt Chinese economy

Lin Yunyun, a seller on China's e-commerce platform Pinduoduo, faces constant pressure to cut diaper prices to maintain visibility. The platform's aggressive discount strategy reflects China's broader deflation woes, driven by economic anxiety and reduced consumer spending.

The Times of India Horoscope Today, October 8, 2024: Read your today's astrological predictions

Horoscope Today: Read daily horoscope predictions for October 8, 2024. Know all about the astrological events and influences that will be affecting each of the 12 zodiac signs. Get ready to discover what the stars have in store for you today.

The Times of India Microsoft stock stumbles; why and how AI may be to blame

Microsoft's stock has lagged behind the tech market recently, partly due to AI fatigue and increased competition. The stock has grown only 1.3% in six months, with valuation concerns persisting.

The Times of India Thrashed for sitting on chair at Ramlila, Dalit man hangs self in UP

A 48-year-old Dalit man, Ramesh Chand, allegedly commits suicide in Kasganj after being beaten and humiliated by police for sitting on a chair at a local Ramlila. His wife files a complaint, leading to protests and a police investigation. Chand's body undergoes post-mortem as authorities probe the incident.

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