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The Times of India IAF helicopter makes emergency landing in Bihar after technical snag

An Indian Air Force helicopter made an emergency landing in Bihar's Muzaffarpur district due to a technical problem. The aircraft, returning from Darbhanga after delivering relief supplies, landed in a water-logged area. Locals rescued the crew, who appeared uninjured but were sent to a local hospital as a precautionary measure for further checks.

The Times of India PM Modi extends wishes to Netanyahu on Jewish New Year

Prime Minister Narendra Modi extended his warm wishes to Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and the Jewish community for Rosh Hashanah, the Jewish new year. Modi expressed hopes for peace, hope, and good health, and highlighted traditional celebrations involving community prayers, the shofar horn, and symbolic festive foods.

The Times of India Congress worker unties Siddaramaiah's shoes as he steps on dais for Gandhi jayanti

Karnataka CM Siddaramaiah faces backlash after a video showing a party worker removing his shoes went viral. Additionally, he is under scrutiny with an FIR lodged against him in an alleged scam involving the Mysuru Urban Development Authority, as well as facing a money laundering case.

The Times of India Biggest drug bust: Cocaine worth Rs 2,000 crore seized by Delhi Police

Delhi Police have seized 500 kilograms of imported cocaine worth over Rs 500 crore in a major drug bust. The consignment was intercepted from a suspected cartel operating in the capital. Several arrests, including the alleged ringleader, have been made. This bust is a significant hit to the narcotics trade and confirms the police’s commitment to public safety.

The Times of India Germany bans OnePlus smartphones sale: Read company’s statement

OnePlus smartphones have been banned from sale in Germany due to a legal dispute over patents with InterDigital, affecting key 5G and mobile technology patents.

The Times of India 'Kamikaze' bomb explodes at Japan airport, 87 flights cancelled

Miyazaki Airport in southwest Japan closed due to an explosion caused by a World War Two-era bomb near the runway, leading to the cancellation of nearly 90 flights. No injuries were reported, with repairs expected by Thursday. The bomb was a remnant from an air raid.

The Times of India Vistara experience to remain same post merger, flights to have 'AI2' prefix

Air India announces that following the merger with Vistara on November 12, flights using Vistara aircraft will operate under 'AI2' prefixed flight numbers. The Vistara flying experience, including crew and services, will be maintained. Singapore Airlines will hold a 25.1% stake in the merged entity.

The Times of India 'Monitoring escalation ... ': MEA advises citizens to avoid travel to Iran

The Indian Ministry of Foreign Affairs has advised citizens to avoid non-essential travel to Iran due to escalating regional tensions. This follows Iran's missile attack on Israel amid a broader Middle East crisis. Indian residents in Iran should stay vigilant and maintain contact with the Indian Embassy in Tehran.

The Times of India Rtd brigadier downloads stock market app from WhatsApp: What happened next

A retired Brigadier in Haryana fell victim to an international cyber fraud, losing Rs 4.2 crore after downloading a scam app from a WhatsApp link. The fraudsters, promising high returns from stock market investments, deceived him into transferring large sums, then demanded additional fees for withdrawal.

The Times of India Rename Mumbai's Mutton Street to 'Ahimsa Marg': PETA to CM Shinde

PETA India has written to Chief Minister Eknath Shinde, requesting the renaming of South Mumbai’s Mutton Street to 'Ahimsa Marg' in honor of Mahatma Gandhi, a staunch vegetarian. They also propose encouraging vegan businesses to align with Gandhi’s values of non-violence and compassion towards animals.

The Times of India 'Haunted by nightmares': Thief returns stolen idols to Prayagraj temple

In Prayagraj, a thief returned stolen Radha Krishna idols to a temple after experiencing nightmares and serious illnesses in his family. He left a confession letter explaining his remorse and the adverse events following the theft. The idols were identified and reinstated by the temple priest.

The Times of India Explained: Where India has played their Test matches and why

Virat Kohli supports having five dedicated Test venues in India to enhance the sport's consistency. Conversely, Rohit Sharma and Ravichandran Ashwin see merit in rotating locations to engage fans nationwide. Comparing India with Australia and England, both nations use fewer venues, sparking debate on an optimal strategy for hosting Test matches in India.

The Times of India PPF calculator: How to become a crorepati with Public Provident Fund?

Public Provident Fund (PPF) offers a secure, government-backed investment option with a current interest rate of 7.1%. It matures in 15 years but can be extended in 5-year blocks. A maximum annual investment of Rs 1.5 lakh can lead to significant returns and is eligible for tax benefits under Section 80C.

The Times of India Watch: Rahane's bizarre dismissal as he falls just short of century

Ajinkya Rahane fell short of a century in the Irani Cup match against Rest of India, getting out on 97 to a bouncer from Yash Dayal. Rahane's dismissal came after a solid 131-run partnership with Sarfaraz Khan. The successful review by Ruturaj Gaikwad played a pivotal role in changing the game's dynamics.

The Times of India Sachin Tendulkar or Virat Kohli? When Shane Warne made his choice

Sachin Tendulkar and Virat Kohli are two cricket legends of different eras and formats. Both players have excelled under varying conditions, making comparisons difficult. Shane Warne praises Tendulkar for his exceptional play between 1994-98, stating Kohli should be flattered by the comparison. Tendulkar's longevity and Kohli’s modern versatility leave both as cricket greats.

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