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The Times of India 'Heartbroken': Allu Arjun apologies for woman's death at Pushpa 2 screening
Allu Arjun and director Sukumar spoke to the press on Saturday evening to celebrate the success of Pushpa 2: The Rule. During the event, they also took a moment to address the tragedy that occurred during the film's premiere on December 4 in Hyderabad, where a female fan died in a stampede. They expressed their condolences to the family of the deceased.
The Times of India Morkel provides update on Bumrah's injury
Indian cricket fans breathed a sigh of relief on Saturday as a potential injury scare involving Jasprit Bumrah proved to be just a cramp. Bumrah, fresh off an eight-wicket haul in the first test against Australia, experienced discomfort while bowling but quickly resumed play after attention from the physio.
The Times of India 4 men behead acquaintance to obtain skull for tantric ritual
Four men in Noida, India, were arrested for the murder of a 29-year-old man. The suspects, including two self-proclaimed occult practitioners, killed the victim to use his skull in a ritual they believed would make them wealthy. Police recovered the skull and charged the men with murder, destruction of evidence, and criminal conspiracy.
The Times of India Why has it turned tough for NYPD to find UnitedHealthcare CEO killer
A CEO was killed outside a New York hotel. The killer escaped. Police are examining surveillance footage. The suspect was in the city for 10 days before the murder. He wore a hood and mask. DNA evidence has been recovered. Police face challenges in identifying the suspect.
The Times of India Watch: Rebels bring down statue of Assad’s father in rebel-controlled Hama
Syrian rebels seized Hama, toppling a statue of Hafez al-Assad after government forces retreated. The victory follows similar rebel advances in Aleppo and other key cities, bringing them closer to Damascus. HTS declared victory in Hama, freeing prisoners. The rebels now threaten Homs, a strategically vital city for the regime, while international concern mounts.
The Times of India What helped South Korean prez survive impeachment after martial law row
The Times of India Girl found with hands & feet tied in Sandeshkhali pond, protest erupts
An 18-year-old tribal girl was found dead in a pond in Sandeshkhali, three days after going missing. Her hands and legs were tied, her mouth gagged, and a brick was attached to her waist. Protests erupted as family alleged rape and murder. Police are investigating, focusing on a motorcyclist seen with the girl before her disappearance.
The Times of India Siraj- Head heated exchange sets internet ablaze
Mohammed Siraj's fiery send-off to Travis Head after a dramatic dismissal during the second Test in Adelaide ignited controversy. Siraj's aggressive celebration sparked criticism and debates online regarding sportsmanship, while others defended his actions as part of the game's competitive spirit. Head expressed disappointment with Siraj's behavior, emphasizing his preference for a more respectful approach.
The Times of India Is SP quitting MVA in Maharashtra? It's one party neta vs other
Samajwadi Party leader Fakhrul Hasan Chaand stated that the national leadership, specifically Akhilesh Yadav, will determine the party's alliances. This follows Maharashtra SP chief Abu Asim Azmi's announcement to sever ties with the MVA over Shiv Sena (UBT) leaders' social media posts and an advertisement celebrating the Babri Masjid demolition.
The Times of India 'Inexperience with ...': Pujara on India's dismal batting show
Former India cricketer Cheteshwar Pujara attributed India's batting struggles in the Adelaide Test to inexperience with the pink ball, criticising their late playing and lack of planning. He lauded Rishabh Pant's counter-attacking innings as crucial for India's chances while also slamming the bowlers for not exploiting Travis Head's weakness with short-pitched deliveries and allowing him too much room on the offside.
The Times of India 'Needle is moving towards negotiation': Jaishankar on India's role in Russia-Ukraine conflict
External affairs minister S Jaishankar highlighted India's diplomatic efforts in mediating the Russia-Ukraine conflict and addressing global tensions. He emphasized India's role in voicing concerns of the Global South, advocating for negotiations, and promoting a more inclusive approach to global diplomacy amidst a changing world order.
The Times of India 'Grave injustice': Rahul Gandhi claims govt to bring in 'new GST slab'
Rahul Gandhi criticized the government for increasing income tax and GST rates for the common man while providing concessions to billionaires. He highlighted the proposed GST slab increase on daily necessities, including clothing, amidst rising inflation and unemployment. Gandhi pledged to oppose these measures and fight against the perceived injustice.
The Times of India 'Remorseless, psychopath': How a class 12 student killed his school principal
A 17-year-old student in Madhya Pradesh, India, fatally shot his school principal, Surendra Kumar Saxena, after being reprimanded for his behavior. The student, described by police as remorseless and possibly psychopathic, used a locally-made pistol and fled on the principal's scooter with a classmate. He was later apprehended near the Uttar Pradesh border.
The Times of India Munawar Faruqui opens up on dealing with son's heart condition, know what it is
Comedian Munawar Faruqui recently shared his son's battle with Kawasaki disease at 1.5 years old. He recounted the struggle to raise ₹75,000 for the treatment, having only ₹700-800 at the time. Kawasaki disease, a rare inflammatory condition affecting arteries, requires immediate treatment to prevent heart complications. Symptoms include prolonged fever, rash, swollen lymph nodes, and characteristic "strawberry tongue.
The Times of India Pant wows the Adelaide crowd with jaw-dropping shots
Rishabh Pant's fearless batting, including a spectacular reverse pull and a sensational pull shot against Scott Boland, led India's fightback on Day 2 of the pink-ball Test in Adelaide. Despite trailing by 29 runs, Pant's entertaining 28 not out kept India in the game after Travis Head's blistering 140 propelled Australia to a first-innings lead of 157.