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The Times of India Naga Chaitanya and Samantha's divorce: Minister’s claims spark controversy

Naga Chaitanya and Samantha Ruth Prabhu's divorce has sparked significant controversy, especially following Telangana Minister Konda Surekha's recent remarks linking their separation to political figures. The couple, who parted ways in 2021 after four years of marriage asserted their split was mutual. In response to the minister's statements, both actors have emphasized the need for privacy and respect regarding their personal lives.

The Times of India Who is Hashem Safieddine, targetted by Israel airstrikes?

Israeli warplanes carried out severe airstrikes on Wednesday night targeting Hashem Safieddine, a senior Hezbollah member and cousin of the recently assassinated Hassan Nasrallah. It is unclear whether Safieddine was killed. Safieddine has been a central figure in Hezbollah with strong ties to Iran.

The Times of India 'Marry daughter if you kill doctor': Chilling details from Delhi hospital

A 50-year-old Unani doctor, Javed Akhtar, was shot dead inside his cabin at Nima Hospital, South Delhi. Police detained a suspect who claimed he was hired by the husband of a nurse for the crime. The minor suspect's motives involved a promised marriage with the nurse's daughter. Investigation is ongoing.

The Times of India 3 coaches of goods train derail in Madhya Pradesh's Ratlam

Three coaches of a goods train derailed in Ratlam, Madhya Pradesh, affecting the Delhi-Mumbai route. The train was traveling from Rajkot to Bakaniya. Divisional Railway Manager Rajneesh Kumar stated that two of the coaches had minor issues while one has already been lifted. The investigation continues, with no trains being canceled, only delayed.

The Times of India Weight Loss Story: 57-year old software engineer loses 20 kgs by following this routine

Venkata Krishna, a 57-year-old software consultant, transformed his health after the sudden death of a close friend. Battling obesity and diabetes, he sought professional help, changed his diet, incorporated more physical activity, and successfully lowered his medication. His journey emphasizes the importance of consistent effort and healthier lifestyle choices to regain control over one's health.

The Times of India Bold prediction! 'Ab Babar Azam ka time aayega'

Babar Azam resigned as Pakistan's white-ball captain. Rashid Latif supports the move, believing it will improve Babar's batting. Latif suggests new captaincy candidates, advocating for leadership qualities reminiscent of Imran Khan and Younus Khan. He anticipates a new leader emerging for Pakistan after the Champions Trophy scheduled for early next year.

The Times of India 'Devara Part 1' box office collection day 7: Movie sees major drop

After making around Rs 21 crore on Wednesday which was a holiday due to Gandhi Jayanti, 'Devara: Part 1' has dropped to Rs 7 crore on Thursday. The film has now completed a run of one week at the Pan India box office!

The Times of India 'Gabba conqueror' Rishabh Pant celebrates 27th birthday

Rishabh Pant, known for his ever-present smile and sense of humour, celebrates his 27th birthday. He made a remarkable comeback after a year-long hiatus due to a car accident, scoring his sixth Test century against Bangladesh and securing his place as India's first-choice wicketkeeper-batsman ahead of the Border Gavaskar Trophy.

The Times of India How 'Israel-made time machine' scam to turn people young made Rs 35 crore vanish

In Kanpur, a couple named Rajeev and Rashmi Dubey allegedly defrauded over two dozen couples of Rs 35 crore, claimings their 'oxygen therapy' offered by a fake 'Israel-made time machine' could make clients look 25 again. Police are investigating and searching for the duo.

The Times of India Two minors gun down Unani doctor inside hospital in Delhi

A 50-year-old Unani doctor, Dr. Javed Akhtar, was shot dead inside his cabin at Nima Hospital in South Delhi's Jaitpur Extension by two minors posing as patients. One suspect, detained by police, claimed the killing was motivated by the jealousy of a nurse's husband, who suspected an affair.

The Times of India Haryana polls: Neta who left BJP for Congress was in AAP, TMC earlier

Ashok Tanwar's return to Congress is seen as unlikely to benefit the party, coinciding with BJP's anti-Dalit accusations against Congress. Tanwar, who had recently campaigned for BJP, deleted his critical posts after re-joining Congress. His career has seen multiple party switches, with brief stints in AAP and Trinamool Congress before his return.

The Times of India Mob loots arms, ammunition from Manipur police station

A mob raided the Ukhrul police station in Manipur, seizing around 21 firearms and 900 rounds of ammunition during a gunfight between two Naga villages. This incident, which resulted in four deaths, reflects the ongoing ethnic conflict in the state. Army Chief Gen Upendra Dwivedi noted the looting has weaponized Manipur society.

The Times of India RJD leader gets life term for 1998 killing of Bihar ex-minister

The Supreme Court sentenced former MLA Vijay Kumar Shukla and Mantu Tiwari to life imprisonment for the 1998 murder of ex-Bihar minister Brij Bihari Prasad. Other accused were acquitted due to lack of evidence. The court criticized minor discrepancies noted by Patna HC while acquitting all accused earlier, considering them superficial.

The Times of India Keep marital rape out of IPC to protect institution of marriage: Government

The Centre opposes the criminalisation of marital rape, emphasizing the complexity of marital relationships and urging Parliament to decide on the matter. The government stresses protecting women's dignity while noting that consent violations within marriage have different penal consequences than those outside it.

The Times of India After 22-year wait, 30-year-old mows down father's murderer

In Ahmedabad, a 30-year-old man named Gopal Singh Bhati killed his father's murderer, Nakhat Singh Bhati, by running him over with a truck. Gopal had waited 22 years to exact revenge for his father's death, meticulously planning the act before executing it.

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