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The Times of India It’s raining crore-plus job offers atIITs!

IIT graduates are receiving increasingly high domestic salary offers, ranging from Rs 65 lakh to Rs 1.65 crore, from firms specializing in algorithmic trading, data security, and investment platforms. These competitive offers rival international packages.

The Times of India Watch: Rahul Gandhi joins oppn protest, sports 'Modi Adani ek hai' t-shirt

Rahul Gandhi intensified his attack on PM Modi regarding the Gautam Adani indictment, alleging Modi's reluctance to investigate stems from self-implication. Gandhi and other opposition leaders protested outside Parliament, demanding a joint parliamentary committee probe into the Adani issue, amidst ongoing disruptions in the winter session. The accusations involve bribery of Indian officials to secure lucrative solar energy contracts.

The Times of India Rohit Sharma confirms KL Rahul's batting spot in Adelaide

Rohit Sharma, back as captain after missing the Perth Test due to the birth of his son, confirmed KL Rahul will open alongside Yashasvi Jaiswal in the second Test against Australia in Adelaide. Rahul's impressive 201-run opening partnership with Jaiswal in the second innings of the first Test solidified his position at the top of the order.

The Times of India 11 sixes and 360+ strike rate! Abhishek smashes joint-fastest century

Abhishek Sharma blasted a 28-ball century, matching the fastest by an Indian in T20 history, during Punjab's Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy chase against Meghalaya. His blistering 106, featuring 11 sixes and eight fours, propelled Punjab to victory in under ten overs.

The Times of India UP model put under 'digital arrest' for 2 hours in Agra, loses Rs 99,000

A model and former Femina Miss India contestant, Shivankita Dixit, was reportedly scammed out of Rs 99,000 by cybercriminals posing as CBI officers. They falsely accused her of involvement in illicit activities and threatened arrest unless she paid. Dixit realized it was a scam only after informing her family. Police are investigating this "digital arrest" tactic.

The Times of India 'Play your best spinner': Jaffer to Team India ahead of pink-ball Test

Former India batter Wasim Jaffer urges India to include Ravichandran Ashwin as the sole spinner in the second Test against Australia at Adelaide. With Rohit Sharma and Shubman Gill's return strengthening the batting, Jaffer believes Ashwin's experience and impressive record with the pink ball at Adelaide make him a crucial asset.

The Times of India PAN goes digital! Will you need a physical card for KYC, ID proof?

PAN 2.0: The government is launching PAN 2.0, a digitized and upgraded version of the PAN card, with enhanced QR code functionality. While details on the dynamic QR code and its KYC capabilities are still emerging, experts believe PAN 2.0 will streamline processes and potentially reduce reliance on physical cards.

The Times of India Cummins targets Border-Gavaskar Trophy as 'one last thing to tick off'

Australian captain Pat Cummins, despite a recent Test defeat to India, is determined to win the Border-Gavaskar Trophy, the one major title eluding him. Australia hasn't claimed the trophy since 2014-15, a drought Cummins aims to end on home soil.

The Times of India Detectives uncover new evidences in Brian Thompson's murder case

A masked gunman shot and killed UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson outside a Hilton hotel in Manhattan. Shell casings inscribed with "deny," "defend," and "depose" were found at the scene. The assailant fled on an e-bike into Central Park, and police are searching for a potential witness seen fleeing the scene.

The Times of India Watch: This man's underwater home has bed, toilet, TV...

German aerospace engineer, Rudiger Koch, is currently living 36 feet underwater off Panama's coast in a submersible capsule. He aims to spend 120 days submerged, breaking the current record. Koch's experiment explores the ocean's potential for human habitation, advocating for ocean-based communities. His capsule provides basic amenities, and he's monitored for health and safety.

The Times of India Broadcaster note conveys numbers as ICC mulls Champions Trophy fate

Star India's letter to the ICC reveals significant financial implications if India boycotts the Champions Trophy. With 90% of the tournament's $750 million media rights value tied to the Indian market, a pullout would severely impact ICC revenue. The ICC Champions Trophy is pencilled in for February 2025 with Pakistan the hosts.

The Times of India Know when to stop if you are taking supplements regularly

Vitamin D, crucial for health, can become harmful in excess. Recent studies highlight rising vitamin D toxicity in India, linked to increased hypercalcemia cases. Excessive supplementation, exceeding 10,000 IU daily, coupled with high-calcium diets, poses significant risks. Symptoms range from nausea and weakness to severe kidney problems, heart risks, and bone weakening.

The Times of India Baroda make history, smash the highest ever total in T20 cricket

Baroda shattered the T20 cricket record with a monumental 349/5 against Sikkim. Bhanu Pania's unbeaten 134 off 51 balls, studded with 15 sixes, powered the onslaught. Baroda's innings featured a barrage of 37 sixes. This eclipsed Zimbabwe's previous record of 344/4. The team's explosive batting display also surpassed India's highest T20I score and the previous domestic T20 record.

The Times of India 'Shinde era over, now tossed aside': Raut ahead of Fadnavis swearing-in

Shiv Sena (UBT) leader Sanjay Raut declared Eknath Shinde's time as CM over, alleging the BJP used and discarded him after choosing Devendra Fadnavis for the top job. Raut accused the BJP of systematically weakening allies and hinted at cracks within the ruling coalition.

The Times of India Sake joins UNESCO’s heritage list – A toast to Japan’s brewing tradition!

Japanese sake has been added to UNESCO's intangible cultural heritage list, recognizing its importance in Japanese culture and tradition. Despite declining domestic consumption, global interest, particularly in the US and China, has fueled a surge in exports. This recognition is hoped to revitalize interest in sake both domestically and internationally, preserving its brewing artistry for future generations.

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