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The Times of India Seventeen's S Coups exempted from military service

S.Coups, the leader of SEVENTEEN, was exempted from military service due to a knee injury. PLEDIS Entertainment confirmed his surgeries and rehabilitation. Jeonghan and S.Coups will resume group activities at an upcoming encore concert in Incheon. Seungkwan released a pre-listening teaser for 'Dandelion'.

The Times of India Former England captain compares this rookie with Ashwin

England experienced their inaugural Test series defeat during the 'Bazball' era as India triumphed with a five-wicket win in the fourth Test at Ranchi, sealing an unassailable 3-1 lead in the five-game series. Although England faced disappointment in the series, ex-captain Michael Vaughan commended the team's determination against India, notably applauding the rising spinner Shoaib Bashir.

The Times of India Paytm, PPBL discontinue inter-company agreements

Paytm board discontinues inter-company agreements with PPBL. Shareholders simplify SHA. SEBI's Regulation 30 followed. RBI restricts PPBL for KYC violations. Paytm plans partnerships, takes measures for customers and merchants.

The Times of India Exclusive: 'Shreyas & Ishan should have played Ranji matches...'

The BCCI has announced its list of centrally-contracted players, with Rohit Sharma, Virat Kohli, Jasprit Bumrah, and Ravindra Jadeja remaining in the top tier. However, Shreyas Iyer and wicket-keeper Ishan Kishan have been excluded from the list. Kishan has not been part of the Indian team since December and Iyer was excluded from the team after second Test against England.

The Times of India LS polls: Posters suggest Priyanka may contest from Raebareli

With Lok Sabha elections approaching, the demand for Priyanka Gandhi's candidature from Rae Bareli grows. Posters supporting her as the Congress candidate were spotted. Rae Bareli, a Congress stronghold, had been represented by Sonia Gandhi since 2004. She recently moved to Rajya Sabha.

The Times of India Hardik's commitment to white-ball cricket earns him BCCI contract

The BCCI has announced its 2023-2024 central contracts, with Ishan Kishan and Shreyas Iyer excluded due to non-compliance. But Hardik Pandya, a white-ball cricketer, secured a Grade A contract. Pandya has committed to play for Baroda in domestic white-ball tournaments and is unable to participate in red-ball due to a medical assessment.

The Times of India US Moon lander goes dormant a week after sideways landing

Odysseus experienced a power loss and transitioned into a dormant state on Thursday while on the lunar surface. This event signifies the culmination of its primary mission, which was marred by an uneven landing, adversely affecting operational efficiency and impeding scientific goals. Intuitive Machines bid adieu to their resilient creation, lovingly referred to as "Odie" by its engineers, acknowledging its unexpected durability. The last communication from Odysseus reached its ground control team just before the spacecraft went silent in the moon's south pole region.

The Times of India Watch: Shikhar Dhawan shakes a leg with Akshay Kumar

Indian cricket stalwart Shikhar Dhawan was seen grooving alongside Bollywood icon Akshay Kumar to the beats of 'Mast Malang Jhoom' from the Bollywood classic 'Bade Miyan Chote Miyan'. In the video clip, both Akshay and Shikhar flawlessly perform the iconic dance moves from the song. Akshay later shared the video on his Instagram account.

The Times of India Sheikh Shahjahan: Like his rise, neta's fall leaves Sandeshkhali polarised

Sheikh Shahjahan's arrest polarized Sandeshkhali. Celebrations and tension ensued. Trinamool and CPM shaped Shahjahan's rise. He gained power in Sarberia-Agarhati gram panchayat through his association with the Left trade union, Mukul Roy, and Jyotipriya Mallick. Shahjahan was involved in the fish farm and brick kiln trade. He was also associated with the ED and North 24 Parganas zilla parishad.

The Times of India Locked up, but not locked out? How bars fail to bind gangsters

An extortion ring operated by gangster Deepak Boxer using Dubai SIM cards was discovered in Tihar Jail. Recent high-profile killings and extortion demands in Delhi-NCR were traced back to Tihar. Mobile phones in jail facilitate criminal activities, worrying Tihar Jail officials. Extortion racket and Sukesh Chandrasekhar's connection tarnish Tihar's reputation.

The Times of India JNU: Students attacked with sticks, bicycles thrown at them

A clash erupted at Jawaharlal Nehru University over the selection of election committee members, resulting in injuries to some students. Disturbing videos show violence, including attacks with sticks and throwing of bicycles. Police complaints have been filed by both ABVP and Left groups. The university administration has not commented on the incident, and the number of injured students is still unknown.

The Times of India Green, Hazlewood create history with record 10th wicket stand

Australia's Cameron Green and Josh Hazlewood set a record by forming the highest 10th wicket partnership against New Zealand in Test cricket, with a partnership of 116 runs, breaking the previous record of 114 set by Jason Gillespie and Glenn McGrath in 2004. Green's unbeaten knock of 174 marked his second triple figure in Test cricket.

The Times of India Noida student killed by friends, buried in a farm

A BBA student named Yash Mittal was murdered by his friends in Amroha after an argument. The friends tried to make it look like a kidnapping for ransom by demanding Rs 6 crore. Yash's body was found buried in a six-foot-deep pit in Gajraula. Three suspects were arrested after a shootout.

The Times of India Videographer shot as his camera battery dies at b'day event

A videographer, Sushil Kumar Sahni, was shot and killed by Rakesh Sahni after his camera's battery died while recording a birthday party. Villagers protested demanding Rakesh's arrest. Rakesh is involved in the illegal liquor trade.

The Times of India Videographer shot as his camera battery dies at b'day event

A videographer, Sushil Kumar Sahni, was shot and killed by Rakesh Sahni after his camera's battery died while recording a birthday party. Villagers protested demanding Rakesh's arrest. Rakesh is involved in the illegal liquor trade.