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The Times of India Kohli entertains fans with epic dance moves. WATCH

Virat Kohli entertained fans by dancing to the Bollywood song 'My Name is Lakhan' during the first day of the third Test between India and New Zealand at the Wankhede Stadium in Mumbai. His playful dance moves quickly went viral. Kohli was also retained by Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) for the next three IPL seasons with a contract worth Rs 21 crore.

The Times of India 'Indian troops' patrolling in Ladakh's Demchok sector begins after LAC pact with China'

Indian Army resumes patrolling in Eastern Ladakh's Demchok sector and plans patrols in Depsang after Chinese obstruction since 2020, following a recent agreement between India and China. The two armies completed disengagement, while maintaining significant troop deployments along the LAC in Ladakh and across Arunachal Pradesh and Sikkim.

The Times of India 'Something big to happen!' Raina drops mega hint about Pant

Rishabh Pant has been surprisingly released by Delhi Capitals after an eight-year stint, prompting speculation of his move to Chennai Super Kings for IPL 2025. With MS Dhoni expected to play his last IPL season next year, Pant's transition to CSK seems likely as they look for a quality wicketkeeper-batsman.

The Times of India Kunal Kamra vs Ola: The fight continues with ‘service centre dikhao’ jab

Kunal Kamra has intensified his criticism against Ola Electric's after-sales service, taking potshots at CEO Bhavish Aggarwal through social media. Kamra mocked Aggarwal's Diwali celebration video, demanding footage of service centres. Their ongoing feud began over customer complaints and poor service, with Kamra sarcastically accepting Aggarwal's challenge to work at a service centre.

The Times of India 'Chatty' Sarfaraz irritates Mitchell, Rohit stands up for his mate

Sarfaraz Khan's continuous chirping during the first day of the third Test at the Wankhede Stadium in Mumbai irritated New Zealand's Daryl Mitchell, leading to a pitch-side discussion involving umpires and Indian skipper Rohit Sharma. Despite this, New Zealand, after early setbacks, managed to recover, with Young and Mitchell stabilizing their innings.

The Times of India CEO Sundar Pichai shares Diwali greeting with picture of ‘Google rocket’

Google CEO Sundar Pichai wished everyone a bright and joyful Diwali on social media, highlighting the festival's essence of warmth and light. He shared a festive image featuring a traditional lantern adorned with the Google logo amidst vibrant Diwali decorations. Google India also extended Diwali greetings across various social platforms, adding to the festive spirit.

The Times of India Diwali Muhurat trading 2024: Check timings for special stock market session

Muhurat Trading 2024: Stock exchanges in India will be closed for regular trading on November 1, 2024, following Diwali celebrations, with a special Muhurat trading session in the evening. Indian markets have in the past year experienced significant gains with Nifty rising 25% and broader indices showing even more substantial growth.

The Times of India Blast in Pakistan’s Balochistan kills 7, including 5 children, during polio vaccination drive

An explosion in Balochistan's Mastung during a polio vaccination drive killed seven people, including five schoolchildren and a policeman. The blast, involving an IED attached to a motorcycle, injured 22 others. Authorities suspect separatist groups behind the attack; no group has claimed responsibility yet.

The Times of India Toxic foam in Yamuna raises pollution concerns in Delhi ahead of Chhath Puja

Toxic foam floating on the Yamuna River in Delhi's Kalindi Kunj area ahead of Chhath Puja has raised pollution concerns. BJP leader Shehzad Poonawalla blamed Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal for the pollution, while local authorities have started spraying chemical defoamers. Additionally, thick smog after Diwali has pushed the city's air quality into the 'very poor' category.

The Times of India Travis & Jason Kelce join hands with Boyz II Men for the new holiday single

Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce is expanding his talents beyond football with acting roles in shows like FX’s “Grotesquerie” and a cameo in “Happy Gilmore 2.” He also participates in a Christmas album alongside his brother Jason, featuring R&B group Boyz II Men, aiming to raise funds for local charities.

The Times of India 'JMM means Jhol, Muslim appeasement and Mafia': BJP accuses Soren of age fraud

BJP leader Shehzad Poonawalla accuses Jharkhand CM Hemant Soren and his party, JMM, of corruption and inconsistencies in affidavits, questioning Soren's fluctuating declared age. JMM dismisses claims as politically motivated. The Jharkhand Assembly elections are scheduled for November, involving 2.60 crore voters.

The Times of India JD Vance suggests teens ‘becoming trans’ for college benefits

Senator JD Vance claims that social pressures may influence affluent parents to encourage their teens to identify as transgender for better chances at Ivy League admissions. He and Joe Rogan express concerns over pharmaceutical gender transitions and the impact of biological males competing in female sports.

The Times of India IPL Retentions: Top 10 players who haven't been retained

On the IPL 2025 retention deadline, several prominent players, including Rishabh Pant, KL Rahul and Jos Buttler, were released by their teams. While Pant's departure from Delhi Capitals is the most surprising, other notable omissions include Arshdeep Singh, Ishan Kishan and Shreyas Iyer. These players now move to the auction pool.

The Times of India Who was Bibek Debroy? Renowned economist leaves behind a legacy

Renowned economist Bibek Debroy, former Chairman of the Economic Advisory Council to India's Prime Minister, passed away at 69. He led key policy initiatives and had an impressive academic and professional career. His notable work includes translations of the Mahabharata.

The Times of India Why Russia has fined Google more than the GDP of the entire world

Russia has fined Google $20 decillion for not reinstating banned pro-Kremlin YouTube channels. The unprecedented sum corresponds to penalties starting in 2020, growing exponentially under Russian law. Legal claims against Google span multiple countries. Google's parent company views the disputes as unlikely to have substantial adverse effects.

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