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The Times of India Chess: Gukesh makes history as youngest to win Candidates

The 17-year-old Indian Grandmaster Gukesh scored 9/14 points to clinch the first place. He is only the the second Indian player after Viswanathan Anand to win the FIDE Candidates Tournament. The feat earns the teenager the right to challenge the reigning chess world champion Ding Liren.

The Times of India Earth Day: Google doodle celebrates with aerial photos

On Monday, Google released a new Doodle in celebration of Earth Day. The Doodle, replacing the iconic "Google" logo on the search engine's homepage, showcases aerial photographs of Earth, spotlighting areas where advancements have been achieved toward a more sustainable future. The Google letters highlight various locations of the Earth's natural beauty, biodiversity, and resources.

The Times of India Out or not out? Experts weigh in on Kohli's dismissal

Apart from the gripping last-ball showdown witnessed during Sunday evening's IPL match between the Kolkata Knight Riders and Royal Challengers Bengaluru at the Eden Gardens in Kolkata, the contentious dismissal of Virat Kohli on a waist-high delivery that was ruled legitimate stands out as a notable talking point from the encounter.

The Times of India Joe Biden, First lady Jill Biden extend greetings on Mahavir Jayanti

US President Joe Biden and First Lady Jill Biden conveyed their greetings to the Jain community on Mahavir Jayanti. In a post on X, Biden stated, "Jill and I wish a joyous Mahavir Jayanti to people of the Jain faith. Today, let us continue to recognize the values Mahavir Swami embodied and celebrate by spreading love, joy, and harmony."

The Times of India Horoscope today: Read your daily astrological predictions

Horoscope Today: Read daily horoscope predictions for April 22, 2024. Know all about the astrological events and influences that will be affecting each of the 12 zodiac signs. Get ready to discover what the stars have in store for you today!

The Times of India Kejriwal, Soren in jail, wives lead attack on BJP at rally

At a joint rally today, the INDIA bloc spotlighted two vacant chairs representing incarcerated figures, Arvind Kejriwal and Hemant Soren, in their endeavor to challenge the BJP's dominance. Leading the charge was Sunita Kejriwal, wife of the Delhi chief minister, who accused Modi government of plotting against her husband, who suffers from diabetes, by allegedly withholding insulin in Tihar jail, a move she claimed could lead to his demise.

The Times of India Nothing serious, doctors tell Delhi CM; AAP protests outside jail

Tihar administration responded to AAP's claims of insufficient medical care for chief minister Arvind Kejriwal, stating that senior AIIMS specialists provided online consultation. The statement assured that no serious issues were found and advised Kejriwal to continue his prescribed medication regimen, with regular reviews.

The Times of India Congress plans to redistribute wealth to ‘infiltrators’: PM

PM Modi asserted on Sunday that Congress is under the influence of "urban Naxals" who are steadfast in implementing their ideologies and principles within the party. He drew a connection between the opposition party's advocacy for wealth distribution in its manifesto and the previous statement by his predecessor, Manmohan Singh, in December 2006, emphasizing that minorities should have the primary claim to the nation's resources.