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The Times of India Show use of 'Hindu', 'Muslim' in Nyay Patra: Cong to PM

Congress has issued a challenge to PM Modi, urging him to present evidence of the terms "Hindu" and "Muslim" within its election manifesto, Nyay Patra. Accusing the BJP leader of falsehoods despite occupying a position historically associated with truthfulness, Congress called upon the PM to either substantiate the claim or refrain from further deceit.

The Times of India Desi jewellery brands bet on diaspora in US

The Times of India HDFC bank CEO tells investors, gains to follow transition era

HDFC Bank CEO Sashidhar Jagdishan has urged investors to exercise patience during the bank's transition, likening it to the construction of Mumbai's coastal road. He assured that benefits would emerge in due course following this phase of transition. In an investor call following the bank's results, Jagdishan emphasized the bank's objective of securing the sustainability of its deposit franchise.

The Times of India 'Post-Covid, 25% rise in Indians taking 3+ trips/year'

Indians are embracing travel and spending with unprecedented enthusiasm. Post-Covid, there's a 25% surge in those taking over three trips annually. Advance international bookings are back, replacing spontaneous travels of 2020-2021. These insights stem from MakeMyTrip's "India Travel Trends Report," drawing from the travel habits of over 100 million active users.

The Times of India TCS links variable pay to work from office

The Times of India PM taunts Sonia for 'running away', taking RS route to Parl

Prime Minister Narendra Modi asserted that former Congress president Sonia Gandhi opted for the Rajya Sabha route to enter Parliament, accusing her of lacking the courage to contest Lok Sabha polls. He further alleged that the state of her party is so dire that even members of its "dynasty" are not supporting Congress candidates in the elections.

The Times of India 19k kids in shelter homes, Tamil Nadu tops list with 1.5k

Union government has apprised the Supreme Court of the distressing reality that 18,807 orphaned, abandoned, and surrendered children are currently in limbo for adoption within child care institutions (CCIs) throughout India. Among them, approximately 8,800 children face the heartbreaking circumstance of lacking any visitation from their parents. In Nov, the court tasked additional solicitor general Aishwarya Bhati with the personal oversight of compiling comprehensive data concerning children housed in CCIs across every district.

The Times of India IIT grads are landing salary packages below Rs 10L this year

The quest for lucrative employment opportunities faces a hurdle this placement season at the esteemed Indian Institutes of Technology (IITs). As companies reduce their hiring and provide reduced salary packages, students towards the end of the line are receiving offers with annual packages below Rs 10 lakh. Companies that would select several students are now choosing only one or two at most, prompting colleges to broaden their outreach.

The Times of India Disability pension not for soldier hurt in bathroom fall: AFT

The Armed Forces Tribunal (AFT) has determined that injuries sustained from slipping in a bathroom within army barracks do not entitle a soldier to a disability pension. This ruling emphasizes that disabilities or fatalities must be directly attributable to military service rather than arising from commonplace accidents.

The Times of India Will implement CAA at any cost, says Rajnath; Mamata vows to block it

The implementation of the CAA became a focal point at campaign rallies in Bengal on Sunday, with the TMC and BJP engaging in heated exchanges over its status in the country. While Rajnath Singh, who addressed several public rallies in north Bengal, insisted that the Act would be implemented overriding the state's defiance, CM Mamata Banerjee said she would never allow this.

The Times of India BJP bid to hit me & Abhishek: Mamata after Suvendu's 'blast' remark

Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee alleged on Sunday that the BJP is conspiring to cause harm to her and Trinamool General Secretary Abhishek Banerjee. She cited MLA Suvendu Adhikari's statement from the previous day regarding an anticipated "big explosion" that would disrupt the "aunt-nephew" party. "Abhishek and I are targets. They can even take our lives. They are very dangerous," Mamata said.