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The Times of India Virat Kohli asks SCG crowd to roar after Siraj removes Konstas

The second day of the fifth Test at the Sydney Cricket Ground witnessed intense action as Australia, after bowling out India for 185, faced early setbacks. Jasprit Bumrah and Mohammed Siraj delivered crucial blows, with Siraj's impressive over causing Australia's top order to collapse, increasing pressure as the series decider continues.

The Times of India 'Pushpa 2' collection: Allu Arjun starrer inches closer to Rs 1200 crore

Pushpa 2 is set to cross Rs 1200 crore in India now. The movie recorded its lowest number ever on fifth Friday but may see a jump over this weekend.

The Times of India Jasprit Bumrah breaks India legend's record

India's star bowler Jasprit Bumrah broke Bishan Singh Bedi's record for the most wickets by an Indian in a Test series in Australia. Bumrah's 32 wickets in the 2024/25 Border-Gavaskar Trophy surpass Bedi's 31 from the 1977/78 series. India is aiming to tie the series to retain the trophy. Bumrah claimed his 32nd wicket by dismissing Marnus Labuschagne with a length delivery that moved away late, drawing a faint edge to wicketkeeper Alex Carey.

The Times of India Running all-year round, this school in rural Maha creating ripples with 12-hr classes

A zilla parishad school in Hiwali village, Maharashtra, stands out with its innovative approach, integrating academic lessons with practical skills like welding and organic farming. The transformation, led by Keshav Gavit since 2009, has greatly improved student engagement and academic achievements, garnering the attention of state education minister Dada Bhuse.

The Times of India Rishabh Pant explains why it is difficult to keep to Jasprit Bumrah

Jasprit Bumrah has proven to be a challenge for wicketkeepers like Rishabh Pant due to his unique bowling angles. Bumrah equaled Bishan Singh Bedi's record for most wickets by an Indian in an away Test series during the Border Gavaskar Trophy in Australia.

The Times of India Under new policy, Lieutenant-Generals to be promoted on merit basis

India's Army will implement a new quantified assessment system for promoting lieutenant generals, effective March 31, aimed at merit-based selection for apex-level roles. This system contrasts with the current seniority-based promotion policy, aligning with similar practices in the Air Force and Navy, and supports the creation of tri-Service theatre commands.

The Times of India 'AAPda': PM Modi slams AAP as corrupt and disaster for Delhi

PM Modi launched an attack on AAP, dubbing it a 'disaster' and accusing it of stalling Delhi's development and engaging in corruption. Modi emphasized his government's achievements and criticized AAP's handling of projects and policies. He urged voters to bring change, setting a combative tone for the upcoming Delhi assembly elections.

The Times of India Punjab govt seeks Centre's help to end impasse over farmers' protest

Punjab govt has urged Union agriculture minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan's intervention in resolving the farmers' protest at the Punjab-Haryana border. In a letter, Punjab's agriculture minister highlighted the ongoing hunger strike by farmer leader Jagjit Singh Dallewal and sought actions aligned with the Supreme Court's directions.

The Times of India India, Maldives commit to strengthen bilateral ties

India and the Maldives have reaffirmed their commitment to bilateral cooperation during a meeting between foreign minister S Jaishankar and his Maldivian counterpart Abdulla Khaleel. Both sides signed a MoU to implement High Impact Community Development Projects in the Maldives with Indian grant assistance, emphasizing India’s 'Neighbourhood First' policy.

The Times of India Congress to join SC case defending Places of Worship Act

Congress accuses the BJP government of violating the Places of Worship Act, 1991, and plans to join the Supreme Court case demanding adherence to the law. The party will file an application, highlighting the political stance regarding the recent developments and accusations of BJP's role in court applications.

The Times of India Diamond gifted to Jill Biden would cost less than Rs 2 lakh: MEA sources

Official sources have questioned the valuation of a 7.5-carat lab-grown diamond gifted by Prime Minister Narendra Modi to Jill Biden. They suggest the actual market value is between Rs 1.1 lakh and Rs 1.9 lakh, much lower than the US state department's assessment of $20,000, pointing out recent price drops in lab-grown diamonds.

The Times of India Sam Konstas slammed for altercation with Jasprit Bumrah

Australian opener Sam Konstas drew criticism for his aggressive confrontation with India's Jasprit Bumrah during the SCG Test. His heated interactions, particularly in the tense final over, led to Usman Khawaja's dismissal and celebrations by the Indian team. Luminaries like Adam Gilchrist reflected negatively on Konstas' approach.

The Times of India MHA: India's recalculated coastline up 48% in 53 years

India's coastline has significantly expanded from 7,516km in 1970 to 11,098km in 2023-24, driven by new measurement methodologies. Gujarat and Bengal saw the most growth, while Puducherry's coastline shrank. The recalculations reflect advances in accurately measuring coastline features, boosting economic prospects in coastal states like AP with new ports and infrastructure projects.

The Times of India 'Parental nod must for kids to join social media'

The draft rules for the DPDP Act released by the IT ministry in India state that children under 18 can join social media platforms only with parental consent. Restrictions are imposed on transferring certain personal data outside India, affecting companies like Meta and Google. Stakeholder comments on these rules will be accepted until February 18.

The Times of India Govt protests new China 'counties', says they are in Ladakh

India has lodged a strong protest with China over the creation of two counties in Hotan prefecture, which include areas in Ladakh. India has also raised concerns about China's hydropower project on the Yarlung Tsangpo river in Tibet, emphasizing transparency and consultation with downstream states.

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