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The Times of India US bans 140 Chinese technology companies: What will be banned, exemptions and more
The US plans to announce its third set of restrictions on China's semiconductor industry, targeting over 140 Chinese companies. The new measures aim to hinder China's development of advanced chips, especially for AI and military use. Export controls on critical technology and chipmaking equipment will be imposed, affecting both Chinese and international companies. China has strongly opposed these actions.
The Times of India 'Scaremongers': Gavaskar blasts Australian media
Sunil Gavaskar criticised the Australian media for creating unnecessary pressure on Indian batters ahead of the Perth Test. He praised the Indian team for their resilience and skill in securing a 295-run victory despite initial setbacks. Gavaskar also pointed out the evident panic in the Australian team following their defeat in the first Test.
The Times of India 'Aware of Pak navy's surprising growth with China's support': Navy chief
The Times of India India closely monitoring Pak's China-backed efforts to bolster navy
The Times of India SC refuses to relax GRAP-4 restrictions in NCR until 'downward trend in AQI'
The Supreme Court orders strict enforcement of GRAP-4 measures in NCR due to high pollution levels. The court expresses dissatisfaction with ineffective implementation and demands the presence of chief secretaries from Delhi, Haryana, Uttar Pradesh, and Rajasthan on December 5. Delhi's air quality slightly improves after 32 days of severe levels.
The Times of India Video: At least 56 killed in 'stampedes' at Guinea football match
At least 56 people were killed in "deadly stampedes" at a football match in Guinea's second-largest city of N'Zerekore, a statement from the junta-controlled government said Monday. "Protests of dissatisfaction with refereeing decisions led to stone-throwing by supporters, resulting in fatal stampedes" at Sunday's match, the government statement said, which was published as a news ticker on national television.
The Times of India What you didn’t know about HbA1c: Are you misinterpreting your blood sugar results?
HbA1c tests provide an average indication of blood sugar control over the past 2-3 months, which helps in managing diabetes and identifying prediabetes. It is influenced by factors beyond diet, like stress, illness, and medications. Misinterpretations are common, emphasizing the need for proper education on HbA1c's role in monitoring long-term glucose levels.
The Times of India Why LSG spent Rs 27 crore on 'dramebaaz' Pant
Rishabh Pant became the most expensive buy at the IPL mega auction after Lucknow Super Giants paid Rs 27 crore for him. Owner Sanjiv Goenka explained that Pant's mindset and resilience were key reasons for the purchase. LSG secured a well-balanced team with a strong middle order, focusing on Indian pacers and international batters.
The Times of India K'taka board timetable: II PUC Exams from Mar 1, SSLC Exams from Mar 20
The Karnataka Pre-University Education Board has released the tentative timetables for the 2nd PUC and SSLC exams for the 2024-25 academic year. The 2nd PUC exams will begin on March 1, 2025, and conclude on March 19, 2025, while the SSLC exams will start on March 20, 2025, and end on April 2, 2025. Students can check the full schedule and submit any objections by December 16, 2024, for consideration.
The Times of India Pant, Pooran, Marsh or Markram: LSG to name captain soon
Sanjiv Goenka, owner of Lucknow Super Giants, announces that the team's new captain for IPL 2025 has been selected and will be revealed soon. Although KL Rahul and Krunal Pandya are no longer with the team, leadership options include Rishabh Pant, Nicholas Pooran, Aiden Markram, and Mitchell Marsh.
The Times of India Anand Mahindra shares 'reasons' why Kedarnath Dham night view is on top of his list
A stunning moonlit image of Kedarnath Dham has gone viral, captivating netizens and prominent businessman Anand Mahindra. The serene scene features the temple bathed in blue light amidst the snowy Himalayas, evoking sentiments of beauty and peace. The image has inspired many to share their experiences of the holy site.
The Times of India Mamata calls for UN force in Bangladesh, seeks PM Modi's intervention
West Bengal CM Mamata Banerjee has urged the Centre to address the situation in Bangladesh by seeking UN intervention. She proposed deploying peacekeeping forces and offering shelter to persecuted Indians. Banerjee demanded clarity from the external affairs minister in Parliament and criticized the Centre's inaction over the past ten days. BJP leader Amit Malviya responded to her comments.
The Times of India Hyderabad police issue traffic advisory ahead of 'Pushpa 2: The Rule' pre-release event
The makers of Allu Arjun and Rashmika Mandanna's 'Pushpa 2: The Rule' are hosting a grand pre-release event, 'Wildfire JAAthara,' on December 2, 2024, in Hyderabad. Anticipating over 8,000 attendees, the Hyderabad police have issued a traffic advisory to manage congestion near the Yousufguda Battalion area. Directed by Sukumar, the highly awaited sequel releases on December 5, following the massive success of 'Pushpa: The Rise'.
The Times of India 'Un-Islamic VPNs': How Pakistan is turning into 'Bannistan'
Pakistan is rolling out a China-style internet firewall, enabling extensive government surveillance and control over online content. Claimed as a cybersecurity measure, it has caused internet disruptions and restrictions on VPNs, vital for businesses and freelancers. Critics argue it threatens online freedom, economic growth, and political expression, amidst already charged political tensions.
The Times of India Pakistani TikToker Maryam Faisal's alleged obscene video leak sparks outrage
Multiple influencers face privacy breaches and online harassment as alleged explicit content resurfaces, including TikToker Maryam Faisal with 0.6 million followers, and Kanwal Aftab. Aftab's content shows her in compromising situations following similar incidents involving Mathira Khan, Minahil Malik, and Imsha Rehman, raising significant concerns about digital privacy and personal content misuse.