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The Times of India GRAP 3 curbs back in Delhi-NCR as AQI continues to remain in severe category

The sub-committee on the Graded Response Action Plan has implemented stage III measures in Delhi-NCR due to severe air quality. This includes mandatory hybrid learning for students up to grade V and restrictions on BS-III petrol and BS-IV diesel vehicles, as well as nonessential diesel-powered goods vehicles.

The Times of India 'Historic step': PM Modi hails completion of Genome India Project; what is it?

Prime Minister Narendra Modi hailed the achievement of the Genome India Project, which sequenced 10,000 genomes despite COVID-19 challenges. This milestone advances biotechnology and India's health potential, providing genetic data to aid precision medicine. The project, linked to India's burgeoning bioeconomy, underscores the country's role as a solution provider in global health.

The Times of India Farmer dies by suicide at Shambhu protest site in Punjab

A suicide and a fire incident at farmer protest sites claimed the life of Resham Singh, who allegedly consumed poison, and injured Gurdial Singh due to a water heater blast. Farmers demanded accountability from the Modi government, compensation, and support for the affected families.

The Times of India Blinkit, Swiggy to get ‘American competition’ in 2025 in Quick Commerce market

In 2025, India's Quick Commerce market will see increased competition as American giants Amazon and Flipkart challenge established players like Blikit and Swiggy. Amazon's "Tez" and Flipkart's "Minutes" are rapidly expanding, focusing on rapid delivery with innovative approaches, dark stores, and partnerships with logistics firms.

The Times of India Bumrah's 150-plus overs in Australia: Not a first for the pace spearhead

Workload management is crucial for modern cricketers to stay fresh and injury-free. Jasprit Bumrah's heavy bowling schedule during the Border-Gavaskar Trophy series raised concerns, especially after he suffered a back spasm. Despite bowling 151.2 overs, his teammates and Aussie bowlers bowled more, highlighting the need for careful workload management. Historical comparisons show varying workloads of Indian bowlers in past series.

The Times of India 'Kohli should have been banned for what he did to Konstas'

Former England pacer Steve Harmison has criticised Virat Kohli for his altercation with debutant Sam Konstas during the Border-Gavaskar Trophy, suggesting Kohli should be given a ban for his conduct. Harmison advised Konstas to avoid provoking players, especially ahead of the Ashes series against England. Kohli received a demerit point and 20% fine for his actions during the incident.

The Times of India 'Thought we were dead': Tirupati stampede survivor recounts horror

A deadly stampede occurred at Tirupati's Vaikunta Dwara Darshanam ticket distribution, leaving six dead and over 40 injured. Witness D Venkata Lakshmi described the chaos, with people walking over others and pushing uncontrollably. Survivors blamed poor crowd management by police, noting the sudden gate opening led to the panic. The tragedy could have been prevented with better crowd control measures.

The Times of India 'Debar BJP's Parvesh Verma': AAP doubles down on poll fraud charges

Arvind Kejriwal accuses BJP of electoral malpractice in New Delhi Assembly constituency, alleging fake applications for vote cancellations and additions. He demands stringent action against BJP candidate Parvesh Verma and election officials involved. AAP calls for Election Commission intervention to ensure fair elections and uphold democracy.

The Times of India Shreyas Iyer: The X-factor Team India needs for Champions Trophy

Shreyas Iyer is considered a crucial asset for Team India in the upcoming ICC Champions Trophy due to his dependable middle-order batting and skill against spin. Despite recent setbacks, Iyer has shown impressive form in domestic cricket, including leading Mumbai to title victory in the Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy, making him a strong contender for the squad.

The Times of India Elon Musk on Shiv Sena leader's comment: They are not ASIAN gangs but PAKISTANI

Elon Musk supported Shiv Sena MP Priyanka Chaturvedi after she criticized UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer for using the term 'Asian' in a child sexual abuse scandal. Chaturvedi argued the correct term should be 'Pakistani grooming gangs' to prevent stigmatizing all Asians.

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