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The Times of India Junior doctors' strike disrupts healthcare services in West Bengal

Healthcare in West Bengal was disrupted as junior doctors resumed their strike, demanding better security and justice for a murdered colleague. They accused the government of failing promises and called for increased police presence, immediate recruitment of healthcare workers, and improved hospital management.

The Times of India 'He will take Rs 18 cr': Chopra suggests LSG to retain these two players

Aakash Chopra suggested that Lucknow Super Giants should retain KL Rahul and Nicholas Pooran ahead of the IPL 2025 mega auction, emphasizing Rahul's role as captain and Pooran's T20 performances. Chopra also mentioned Marcus Stoinis as a third retention consideration and highlighted Mayank Yadav as a potential uncapped retention.

The Times of India 10 years of Swachh Bharat: PM Modi picks up the broom with 'young friends'

Prime Minister Narendra Modi participated in a cleanliness drive at a school on Gandhi Jayanti, marking ten years of the Swachh Bharat Mission. Union Minister HD Kumaraswamy and BJP leaders praised the initiative, highlighting its success in improving sanitation and hygiene across India.

The Times of India Celestial events in Oct 2024: Ring of Fire, Full Hunter’s moon, and more

October 2024 promises a celestial spectacle with events like the 'Ring of Fire' solar eclipse, Draconid, Southern Taurid, and Orionid meteor showers, a supermoon, and close encounters of the moon with Jupiter and Saturn. Don't miss the close approach of Comet C/2023 A3, offering a month brimming with cosmic wonders.

The Times of India 'House finalised in Lutyens': Arvind Kejriwal to vacate Delhi CM residence

AAP convener Arvind Kejriwal is set to vacate the official chief minister's residence and move with his family to a secured house in the New Delhi area within the next 1-2 days. The new residence is expected to be one of the official bungalows allotted to AAP Rajya Sabha MPs, located near AAP headquarters.

The Times of India Protests in J&K over killing of Hezbollah chief Hassan Nasrallah

Protests erupted in Budgam district, Jammu and Kashmir, following the death of Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah in Lebanon. Demonstrators, carrying black flags, gathered in Magam market and Budgam town, chanting anti-Israel and anti-US slogans. Despite market closures, the protests remained largely peaceful, with police maintaining order to prevent violence.

The Times of India When is the right time to consume Vitamin B12 supplements?

Vitamin B12 is crucial for red blood cell production, DNA synthesis, and nerve health. It's advised to take vitamin b12 supplements in the morning for better energy and absorption. Those at higher risk of deficiency include people with plant-based diets, older adults, and individuals with certain medical conditions or surgeries.

The Times of India Two blasts near Israel embassy in Denmark; probe initiated

Police investigated two explosions near the Israeli embassy in Copenhagen, occurring amidst heightened Middle East tensions. No injuries were reported, and a potential link to the embassy is being probed. The area also houses other foreign missions, including those of Iran and Turkey.

The Times of India What Do Employers Value Most in Placements? It's Not Your CGPA

A report by HirePro shows a disparity between student and employer priorities in campus placements. While students value high CGPAs, corporates prioritize practical skills, attitude, and technical proficiency. Real-world projects and adaptability are crucial, revealing a need for a more rounded candidate evaluation.

The Times of India Natanyahu vows to make Iran pay after missile attack; US warns of severe consequences

Prime Minister Netanyahu vowed retaliation after Iran launched 200 missiles at Israel, causing minor damage. IDF reported no casualties. Iranian Supremo Khamaeini called it a 'Victory from God.' The US warned Iran of severe consequences, and international leaders urged ceasefire to prevent regional war.

The Times of India Die-hard fan travels 1,200 km by bicycle to meet MS Dhoni, camps outside his farmhouse for days

Gaurav Kumar, a devoted fan of Mahendra Singh Dhoni, cycled nearly 1,200 kilometers from Delhi to Ranchi to meet his idol. Camping outside Dhoni’s farmhouse for almost a week, Gaurav only managed to catch glimpses of Dhoni but never had a proper interaction.

The Times of India Tirupati laddu row: Pawan Kalyan visits Tirumala temple with daughter

Andhra Pradesh deputy CM Pawan Kalyan visited Lord Venkateswara temple in Tirupati with his daughter to offer prayers. After signing necessary documents, they performed special pujas at Paadala Mandapam and began their pilgrimage. Kalyan will inspect the Tarigonda Vengamamba Nitha Annaprasadam complex and address a public meeting before concluding his three-day tour.

The Times of India 'He jokes a lot': SP leader on MLAs 'Muslim population rising' remark

Samajwadi Party leader ST Hasan on Wednesday came out in support of party member Mehboob Ali after his remark that "the population of Muslims is increasing and the BJP's rule will come to an end soon," stating that he jokes a lot.

The Times of India Fed up with 'repeated insults', principal hangs self in UP school

Principal Sanjeev Kumar of a govt junior high school in Amroha, UP, hanged himself after repeated insults and harassment from two teachers and a BSA officer. An 18-page suicide note implicated the accused, leading to a police investigation and case registration.

The Times of India Shoot-at-sight orders issued for Udaipur's maneater leopard after 7th kill

Declared a man-eater after seven victims in 13 days, the Udaipur leopard has prompted a shoot-at-sight order. Forest officials and trained shooters have been deployed, with first attempts to tranquilize the animal. The leopard's recent behavior and proximity of attacks confirm it's responsible for the killings.

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