The Times of India The Times of India

The Times of India Taylor misses Chiefs' game, but Niecy steals spotlight: What Travis said

During the Week 4 game between the Kansas City Chiefs and Los Angeles Chargers, actress Niecy Nash supported Travis Kelce from the sidelines, alongside his mother. Kelce later expressed his gratitude on his podcast. Although Taylor Swift missed the game due to security concerns, Kelce cherished the experience with friends and family present.

The Times of India Jaya moves out of Nishikant panel, Mahua wants out too

Samajwadi Party MP Jaya Bachchan is now on the parliamentary standing committee on labour. Her shift comes after being initially nominated to the communications and information technology panel led by BJP MP Nishikant Dubey. Similarly, Trinamool Congress MP Mahua Moitra has asked to be moved to a different panel, with some changes already taking place.

The Times of India Are 3 senior Karnataka mantris jockeying for CM's chair?

High-ranking ministers in Karnataka, G Parameshwara, HC Mahadevappa, and Satish Jarkiholi, recently met to strategize future political moves, sparking speculation they are lobbying for a Dalit CM. Amid rising discussions, these leaders push for SC/ST representation, viewing the current political climate as advantageous, and aiming for at least deputy CM roles if a new CM is chosen.

The Times of India Population of Hindus & tribals declining in Jharkhand, says PM Modi

PM Narendra Modi criticized the Hemant Soren-led government in Jharkhand for fostering 'vote bank' politics and warned about the declining population of Hindus and tribals. Addressing a BJP rally, he urged regime change to protect Jharkhand's identity. Modi highlighted unfulfilled promises and alleged corruption, while also launching schemes worth over Rs 80,000 crore nationwide.

The Times of India 'Iran's Supreme Leader Khamenei had warned Nasrallah of Israeli plot to kill him'

Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei warned Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah to flee Lebanon days before an Israeli airstrike killed him, citing Israeli infiltration. Nasrallah's death has instigated an intense scrutiny of potential infiltrators within Iran and Hezbollah, disrupting their operational effectiveness.

The Times of India Thief returns stolen ashtadhatu idols to Prayagraj temple after son takes ill

A thief who stole Radha Krishna idols from a Prayagraj temple returned them with a written apology, citing nightmares and the severe illness of his family since the theft. Local residents found the idols and the letter, leading to the restoration of the sacred items by the temple priest.

The Times of India Delhi cocaine bust: How ‘music talk’ hid a massive drug smuggling ring

In a major breakthrough, Indian authorities uncovered a large-scale cocaine smuggling operation masquerading as a music fan exchange. The investigation revealed sophisticated drug trafficking networks involving shipments from Panama to Goa, and significant cocaine seizures with international cooperation being crucial to combating this menace.

The Times of India ChatGPT maker OpenAI becomes third-largest startup in the world

OpenAI has raised $6.6 billion, boosting its valuation to $157 billion, with notable contributions from Microsoft and Nvidia. Despite recent executive changes, the company sees impressive growth, with projected revenue reaching $3.6 billion this year and expected to surpass $11 billion next year.

The Times of India RG Kar case: Doctors take out protest march on Mahalaya in Kolkata

Thousands of junior doctors in Kolkata organized a protest march demanding justice for a colleague who was raped and murdered at RG Kar Medical College. The march, aligning with an ongoing 'cease-work' strike, called for enhanced safety measures for medical staff in state-run hospitals. Despite festive preparations, protesters prioritize the movement for safer working conditions and government accountability.

The Times of India Badlapur school officials arrested in sexual assault case after failed bail attempt

The Thane city police arrested two school officials, Chairman Uday Kotwal and Secretary Tushar Apte, after their anticipatory bail plea was rejected by the Bombay high court. They faced charges under the POCSO Act for failing to report a sexual assault incident involving minor girls at their school.

The Times of India How big is Iran’s missile power and what is Israel’s defence system

Iran launched ballistic missiles at Israel, forcing millions into bomb shelters. Israel began limited ground operations in Lebanon against Hezbollah. Most missiles were intercepted. Israel relies on a multi-tier missile defense system, including David's Sling, Arrow 2, and Arrow 3 to counter such threats.

The Times of India Shami rehab on track, likely to return for NZ Tests

India's premier fast bowler Mohammed Shami has been diligently working at the BCCI Centre of Excellence, with the goal of returning for the three-match New Zealand Test series. Despite rumors, the seamer clarified he's striving to recover in time and remains a contender for the Border Gavaskar Trophy against Australia.

AD
AD