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The Times of India Air ‘very poor’ ahead of Diwali, may turn ‘severe’ if fireworks unchecked

New Delhi's air quality deteriorated to 'very poor' the day before Diwali due to calm winds and high local pollution, primarily from transport emissions. The Air Quality Index (AQI) rose to 307, with some areas reporting severe levels. The situation may worsen on Diwali and November 1 if firecracker and stubble burning emissions increase.

The Times of India Election 'Nostradamus' says he's anxious but won't change Harris win prediction because...

Lichtman's prediction is not based on polls but on 13 categories which he calls the "Keys to the White House" -- and Harris has the edge in eight of those metrics compared to Trump's three. ​​But there is always a possibility that he could be wrong, he conceded. “But it’s always possible that something so cataclysmic and so unprecedented could change the pattern of history.” “My predictions have stood the test of time, my indicators have always been right,” he said. “The keys are very objective and quantitative.”

The Times of India Teen beheaded in Jaunpur over 3-decade-old land dispute

In Uttar Pradesh's Jaunpur district, a 17-year-old taekwondo player, Anurag Yadav, was beheaded by relatives due to a longstanding property dispute. The gruesome killing led to tension and a large police presence. Authorities have initiated a magisterial probe and assured the victim's family of strict action against the culprits.

The Times of India After 4.5 years, India to resume patrols in Demchok, Depsang

The Indian Army resumes patrols in Depsang and Demchok in eastern Ladakh where access was blocked by Chinese troops for over four years. This follows the successful disengagement and verification process at both sites. The next steps include regular meetings of ground commanders and eventual discussions on resolving buffer zones and patrolling rights.

The Times of India There may be a 'China angle' in Microsoft CEO’s $5.5 million 'salary cut'

Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella requested a reduction in his cash incentive due to multiple cybersecurity breaches, reflecting his commitment to security and personal accountability.

The Times of India Telangana family sends Rs 6L tuition fee to wrong US bank a/c, unable to retrieve it

A family in Miryalaguda mistakenly transferred 6 lakh rupees meant for tuition fees to an incorrect US bank account. Despite multiple attempts and appeals to both Indian and US banks, they have been unable to recover the funds for over two months, causing significant stress.

The Times of India Mob attacks NC Gurez MLA’s rally in Bandipora; 12 injured

A conflict erupted during a rally by National Conference’s Gurez MLA Nazir Ahmad Khan in Tulail, north Kashmir, leading to 12 injuries and damage to property. Accusations of provocation were exchanged between National Conference and BJP supporters, while the police intervened to restore order and initiated an investigation.

The Times of India Row over UT foundation day in J&K: NC-Congress-CPM alliance, PDP to boycott event

The National Conference, Congress, CPM, and PDP are boycotting the Union Territory's foundation day, demanding the restoration of J&K's statehood. They argue that celebrating UT status is unconstitutional, following the revocation of Article 370. J&K residents unite in their call for statehood, citing political and economic setbacks.

The Times of India Omar reverses LG decision, restores November-December exam calendar for schools

Jammu and Kashmir chief minister Omar Abdullah announced a return to the traditional November-December academic calendar for schools up to class 9 this year. From next year, classes 10 and above will also revert, following dissatisfaction with the previous administration's March-April schedule change.

The Times of India Madras high court annuls forced marriage of young woman to ex-teacher

The Madras High Court annulled the forced marriage of a 20-year-old woman to her former French teacher after she testified that the union was conducted under duress. The woman expressed her desire to pursue higher education and live with her parents. The court set aside the marriage registration, allowing her to leave with her parents.

The Times of India After hotels, 7 hospitals receive bomb threats in Lucknow

A series of bomb threats targeted several prominent private hospitals in Lucknow, prompting immediate searches by police and bomb disposal units. All threats were declared hoaxes after thorough investigations. The source of the emails remains unidentified, but swift action prevented panic among patients and staff.

The Times of India Won't allow 'non-Sanatanis' to set up shops during Kumbh Mela, says Akhara Parishad

The Akhil Bharatiya Akhara Parishad (ABAP) has declared that non-Hindus, Sikhs, Jains, or Buddhists will not be allowed to set up shops at the Maha Kumbh. This decision, prompted by concerns over alleged acts that offend religious sentiments, will be formally approved at a meeting next week.

The Times of India Horoscope Today, October 31, 2024: Read your today's astrological predictions

Horoscope Today: Read daily horoscope predictions for October 31, 2024. Know all about the astrological events and influences that will be affecting each of the 12 zodiac signs. Get ready to discover what the stars have in store for you today.

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