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The Times of India Reddy reprimanded for fiery send off to Pak's Nida Dar

India's Arundhati Reddy has been reprimanded for giving a fiery send-off to Pakistan's Nida Dar during the Women’s T20 World Cup in Dubai. Found breaching ICC's Article 2.5, Reddy received a formal reprimand and one demerit point. She admitted to the offence, avoiding a formal hearing, with the charge levelled by multiple umpires.

The Times of India Must read: Top 5 entertainment news

Get ready for the latest entertainment highlights! Anushka Sharma playfully teased Virat Kohli with her healthy Navratri meal, while Akshay Kumar apologized for missing the Singham Again trailer launch, sending a heartfelt message. Arbaaz Khan humorously reacted to a fan's marriage proposal for Salman Khan. Director Amar Kaushik addressed fan theories about Shraddha Kapoor's character in Stree 2. Lastly, filmmaker Anees Bazmee shared challenges he faced while directing Bhool Bhulaiyaa 3, including a leg injury.

The Times of India Owaisi hits out at RSS chief's call for 'Hindu unity'; BJP reacts

AIMIM president Owaisi criticized RSS chief Bhagwat's call for Hindu unity, alleging PM Modi and Bhagwat are dangers to all communities in India. Union minister Giriraj Singh defended the RSS chief, accusing Owaisi of harboring anti-India sentiments. The dispute highlights deep political and ideological divides, with Owaisi urging Modi to intervene in the Israel-Palestine conflict.

The Times of India 'Nervous 90s': Tendulkar’s 'unwanted' record in international cricket

Master blaster Sachin Tendulkar, regarded as the greatest batsman, faced significant challenges in the nervous nineties, being dismissed 28 times just shy of a century. Despite this, he holds records for both Test and ODI centuries. His consistent near-misses highlight his technical prowess, underlining his extraordinary career in international cricket.

The Times of India Railways to operate over 6k spl trains from Oct 1 to Nov 30

To ease passenger travel during Durga Puja, Diwali, and Chhath Puja, Indian Railways will run 6,556 special trains from October 1 to November 30, supplementing with 12,500 extra coaches. This marks an increase from last year’s 4,429 special trains. Central Railways announced 278 special trains for Diwali and Chhath via NTES App.

The Times of India TGIKS2: Kapil Sharma teases Krushna Abhishek as imitates Govinda

Krushna Abhishek will portray his uncle Govinda in an upcoming episode of The Great Indian Kapil Show featuring Karisma and Kareena Kapoor. The sisters share amusing anecdotes, while Kapil Sharma and the original cast return for Season 2 with new episodes airing every Saturday.

The Times of India NC-Cong-PDP alliance on the cards in J&K? What Farooq Abdullah said

National Conference president Farooq Abdullah expresses his willingness to form a government in Jammu and Kashmir with support from Mehbooba Mufti's PDP if necessary, emphasizing collaboration for the state's development, addressing unemployment, and restoring press freedom, while asserting mutual efforts for citizens' welfare.

The Times of India 'Derogatory remarks against any religion will be punished': UP CM Yogi

Uttar Pradesh CM Yogi Adityanath announces strict penalties for derogatory remarks against any religion amid controversy over Yati Narsinghanand's comments on Prophet Muhammad. Adityanath emphasizes the law, order, respect among communities, and warns against protests disrupting harmony.

The Times of India First female Indian Olympian gymnast Dipa Karmakar announces her retirement

Indian gymnast Dipa Karmakar, 31, retires, citing it as the right time. Known for overcoming early challenges, she performed the Produnova Vault at the Rio Olympics, earning significant acclaim. Her achievements include a bronze at the 2014 Commonwealth Games and a gold at the FIG World Challenge Cup in 2018. Gratitude extended to coaches and supporters.

The Times of India Travis Kelce sneaker collection: Exploring wardrobe of the NFL Superstar

Travis Kelce, Kansas City Chiefs' star tight end, showcases a $100,000 sneaker collection driven by personal nostalgia and cultural significance. Iconic items like the Nike Air Mag "Back to the Future" and Air Jordan 1 Retro, among others, reflect his deep-rooted passion for sneaker culture.

The Times of India New Shark Alert: Snapdeal Co-founder Kunal Bahl joins the panel

Shark Tank India's fourth season welcomes Kunal Bahl, co-founder of Snapdeal, while viewers question the absence of Vineeta Singh and Amit Jain in the promo. Former sharks like Deepinder Goyal and Ashneer Grover are also missing, with Goyal attributing it to a Swiggy sponsorship deal.

The Times of India UN new report reveals why it may not be wrong to ban Telegram

A UNODC report reveals that Telegram is used extensively by powerful criminal networks in Southeast Asia for numerous illicit activities, including the trade of stolen data, money laundering, and the use of cybercrime tools. Cybercrime groups, often of Chinese origin, exploit trafficked workers and generate substantial revenue, putting consumer data at an increased risk.

The Times of India Wait gets longer! Appraisal, hike cycles being shifted across big IT firms

IT companies are shifting their traditional salary hikes to the third quarter, driven by uncertain demand outlooks and a desire to mitigate risks. The time between wage hikes has also become inconsistent, making it difficult for employees.

The Times of India 'Foot-licking': Gavaskar's stern message for Gambhir backers

India's aggressive batting in the second Test against Bangladesh in Kanpur received acclaim, with Michael Vaughan dubbing it as 'Bazball.' Sunil Gavaskar dismissed the credit given to coach Gautam Gambhir, attributing the approach's success to captain Rohit Sharma's long-standing influence. He emphasized that if any recognition is due, it belongs solely to Rohit.

The Times of India 'Forget this-ball or that-ball': Gavaskar offers new name for India's Test approach

India's aggressive batting in the second Test against Bangladesh in Kanpur was praised, with some comparing it to England's "Bazball." Sunil Gavaskar attributed the credit to Rohit Sharma's leadership rather than new coach Gautam Gambhir. Gavaskar suggested naming the approach after Rohit, calling it "Gohit," and criticized the tendency to reuse old terms.

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