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The Times of India Supreme Court upholds harsher punishment for higher authority
The Supreme Court ruled that higher rank officials face harsher penalties for service misdeeds due to increased responsibility. Upholding differential punishments for bank employees involved in misappropriating funds, the apex court reinstated a senior manager's sacking, while an officer faced forced retirement and a gunman a salary cut. Courts must exercise restraint in interfering with disciplinary actions.
The Times of India 'It's a war': Iran strikes second US jet near Hormuz; Trump says talks remain unaffected
In a dramatic turn of events, Iran has intensified confrontations by bringing down a US A-10 Warthog over the vital Strait of Hormuz, following a prior F-15 incident. President Trump labeled the escalating scenario as 'war,' although he reassured that it would not alter the course of negotiations in progress.
The Times of India MeT forecasts heavy rains in Kashmir plains, snowfall in higher reaches
Jammu and Kashmir braces for a spell of heavy rain, gusty winds, and high-altitude snowfall over the next 36 hours. Srinagar experienced significant road flooding on Friday, prompting authorities to issue advisories for residents and tourists to avoid non-essential travel and exercise caution near water bodies. Erratic weather conditions are expected to persist until April 10.
The Times of India ‘Keep the oil, anyone?’ Trump jabs allies as Iran blockade hits supplies
The Times of India 'Thinking about the end': Stephen Curry on future as Ayesha Curry faces backlash NBA
Stephen Curry, the NBA legend, has already won the championship 4 times and is easily one of the most talented and popular athletes in the world. While Stephen Curry has built a beautiful family with his childhood sweetheart and now wife, Ayesha Curry, the Golden State Warriors’ star player has opened up about retirement and his plans for his future in the league.
The Times of India 'Playing not to impress': Shreyas Iyer after CSK vs PBKS IPL match
Punjab Kings beat CSK by five wickets, chasing 210 with ease, led by Shreyas Iyer’s half-century. CSK posted 209/5, powered by Ayush Mhatre’s 73. PBKS got a flying start through Priyansh Arya and stayed composed. Iyer said the team aims to “impress each other,” highlighting strong starts and teamwork behind their top-of-the-table run.
The Times of India 'Spinners' off day cost us': CSK captain points to Chahar, Noor after PBKS loss
"We felt we had three seamers going in, and obviously we have two good wrist spinners (Noor Ahmad and Rahul Chahar) bowling in tandem, especially in the middle after the powerplay. We felt that, you know, it will help," said Gaikwad. "But I think, you know, slight off day for both of them. So, I think, that is what cost us. Sometimes we executed really well. Sometimes we just didn't execute at the right time," he added.
The Times of India MeT forecasts heavy rains in Kashmir plains, snowfall in higher reaches
Jammu and Kashmir braces for continued erratic weather as a strong western disturbance brings widespread rain, gusty winds, and snowfall to higher reaches. Srinagar experienced flooded roads, prompting authorities to issue advisories urging residents to avoid non-essential travel and take safety precautions, especially near water bodies. The inclement conditions are expected to persist until April 10.
The Times of India Anthropic's doomsday warning to automation push as Claude leak blamed on human error
Anthropic's Claude Code creator Boris Cherny confirmed that a missed manual step in the deployment process caused the accidental release of 512,000 lines of internal source code. Nobody was fired. His fix: more automation, with Claude checking its own deploys. The irony isn't subtle—Cherny is the same person who predicted the software engineer job title would start disappearing in 2026, and coding was already "practically solved."
The Times of India Horoscope Today: Daily astrological predictions for April 4, 2026
Horoscope Today: Read daily horoscope predictions for April 4, 2026. Know all about the astrological events and influences that will be affecting each of the 12 zodiac signs. Our astrologer has analyzed the movements of the planets and the alignment of the stars to bring you the most accurate and up-to-date horoscope predictions for the day ahead. Get ready to discover what the stars have in store for you today.
The Times of India IPL: Iyer-led PBKS hunt down 210 with ease, hand CSK second straight loss
Punjab Kings beat Chennai Super Kings by five wickets, chasing 210 with ease to register their second straight win at the MA Chidambaram Stadium in Chennai. CSK batter Ayush Mhatre starred with 73 as CSK posted 209/5. In reply, Shreyas Iyer’s 50 and strong support helped PBKS complete the chase comfortably in 18.4 overs.
The Times of India Senators urge Trump to bar Chinese cars via Canada in a total US ban
Three Democratic senators urged President Trump to block Chinese automakers from entering the U.S. market, citing economic and national security risks. They highlighted concerns over unfair competition, state-backed subsidies, and potential data security threats from connected vehicles. The senators also called for preventing Chinese vehicles from entering the U.S. via Canada and Mexico.
The Times of India Why Pakistan’s bid to broker US-Iran peace fell apart
The Times of India Gavaskar gives huge Green verdict: 'If he's not going to bowl ...'
Former India batter Sunil Gavaskar questioned Kolkata Knight Riders’ balance due to Cameron Green not bowling, suggesting a specialist batter may be needed. He also flagged middle-order concerns amid back-to-back losses. Meanwhile, Gavaskar praised Nitish Kumar Reddy’s improved pace and all-round performance for Sunrisers Hyderabad, calling it encouraging for India.
The Times of India Labour data: Apple, Meta, Google, Amazon cut H-1B petitions nearly in half
Big Tech firms like Amazon, Meta, and Google are drastically cutting H-1B visa petitions, signaling a major hiring slowdown. This decline, driven by stricter immigration policies and widespread tech layoffs, reflects a significant shift in demand for skilled foreign workers. While some companies see sharp drops, Nvidia remains an exception, boosting its filings.
The Times of India Rajpal Yadav on Rs 9 cr debt row, says Salman, Akshay can’t do without him
Actor Rajpal Yadav, recently granted bail in a cheque bounce case, clarified he hasn't faced professional struggles. Speaking with Farah Khan, he revealed a prolific career, having starred in approximately 50 films each with Ram Gopal Varma, Priyadarshan, and David Dhawan, and over 200 films since 2000, emphasizing his consistent work.
The Times of India 'Can anyone find our pilots? Please?': Iran ridicules US after American jet hit in Iran
Iran's Parliament Speaker mocked the US after an F-15E fighter jet crashed over Iran, questioning the Pentagon's claims of air superiority. The fate of the two-member crew is unknown, with US teams reportedly scrambling for a rescue. This incident follows a series of US aircraft losses amid escalating regional tensions and threats against Iran.
The Times of India Madras HC denies Cognizant’s plea, says sudden firing, gate denial breach worker dignity
The court made the observation while refusing to allow an appeal moved by Cognizant Technologies Solutions India challenging an order passed by a labour appellate authority quashing illegal termination of an employee who served the company for 18 years.
The Times of India 5.9 magnitude earthquake hits Afghanistan's Hindu Kush region, tremors felt in north India
A 5.9 magnitude earthquake originating in Afghanistan's Jurm jolted Delhi-NCR and northern India on Friday evening. Residents across Jammu and Kashmir, Delhi, and surrounding areas felt the tremors and evacuated their homes. Fortunately, no injuries or property damage have been reported thus far in this developing situation.
The Times of India What Neil Armstrong really took from the Moon during the Apollo 11 mission
The Times of India Why Hormuz blockade brings back memories of 1956 Suez crisis
The Times of India Bat-check controversy: How Mhatre failed thrice due to umpire error
A bizarre moment in the IPL 2026 match between Chennai Super Kings and Punjab Kings saw Ayush Mhatre’s bat fail multiple checks due to an upside-down gauge. After confusion and delays, the error was fixed and his original bat passed. The incident, though harmless, became a widely discussed and humorous highlight of the match.
The Times of India Tipu’s ghost and Trump’s jibes haunt a transatlantic Franco-American rift
The Times of India Kerala elections 2026 SWOT analysis: Hat-trick for Pinarayi Vijayan or UDF comeback?
Kerala braces for a complex election as chief minister Pinarayi Vijayan seeks a rare third term. The traditional LDF-UDF rivalry faces a new challenge from the BJP's expanding footprint. With victories often decided by thousands of votes, this election hinges on micro-shifts and local dynamics, promising a tight, multi-layered contest.
The Times of India Jalen Hurts linked to 4 trade spots amid Philadelphia Eagles offensive tensions
Speculation is mounting over Jalen Hurts’ future with his parent franchise Philadelphia Eagles. The reasons could be reported offensive friction and his resistance to scheme changes. Analysts suggest potential trade destinations including the Pittsburgh Steelers, Miami Dolphins, New York Jets, and Cleveland Browns, each presenting unique scenarios for the star quarterback.
The Times of India 'You guys look great': Artemis II shares image of Earth from space
The Artemis II crew has shared stunning images of Earth from their historic lunar voyage, humanity's first in over 50 years. This 10-day test flight around the Moon is a crucial step for NASA's ambitious Artemis program, aiming for a lunar landing by 2028. Despite a minor toilet malfunction, the astronauts are proceeding with their mission.
The Times of India IRGC threatens Stargate datacenter: Vows to bomb $30bn AI hub
Iran's Revolutionary Guard has issued a chilling video threat to bomb the massive Stargate AI data center in Abu Dhabi, a $30 billion project backed by US tech giants like Nvidia and OpenAI. This move signals a potential shift towards targeting high-value Western tech assets in the Gulf amidst escalating regional tensions, highlighting the growing vulnerability of digital infrastructure.
The Times of India Chennai crowd forces Bishop to say 'sorry' during toss - Watch
The IPL 2026 toss between Chennai Super Kings and Punjab Kings was disrupted by a roaring Chepauk crowd, forcing Ian Bishop to apologise for the delays. Shreyas Iyer chose to bowl first. Ruturaj Gaikwad explained CSK’s opening strategy and pitch conditions as they aim to recover from a poor start.
The Times of India The desert is not neutral: How heat and sand change weapons in war
As Iran's drones and ballistic missiles rain down on Gulf cities, oil terminals and airfields, a quieter battle is being fought against sand, heat and open sky — one that has reshaped the outcome of every conflict ever fought on Arabian soil.
The Times of India IPL 2026: Why is MS Dhoni not playing in CSK vs PBKS?
Chennai Super Kings are missing MS Dhoni due to a calf injury during their IPL 2026 clash with Punjab Kings, who chose to bowl first. After a poor opening loss, concerns remain, though coach Stephen Fleming said, “He is still heavily involved… his influence remains very strong.” CSK, led by Ruturaj Gaikwad, are rebuilding while also awaiting Dewald Brevis’ return from injury.
The Times of India 'Can easily open Hormuz, take oil & make fortune': Trump makes 'gushing' claims
Trump's remark is concurrent to Washington's repeated claims that talks with Tehran have been "progressing well", though the Islamic regime, currently without the leadership, has outrightly quashed the Trump's claim. Trump's fresh assertion on Hormuz, a key chokepoint in the global oil supply route, comes a day after he appeared disgruntled that Western allies, particularly NATO, refused to shoulder their share in the war, which is nearing its fifth week after a joint US-Israeli aerial assault.
The Times of India Five Indians among 12 injured by Iranian missile debris in Abu Dhabi
Debris from an intercepted Iranian missile injured at least 12 people in Abu Dhabi. Five Indian nationals were among those hurt. The incident occurred in the Ajban area. This follows rising tensions in the Gulf region. Churches in the UAE announced closures for Easter Sunday. Iran's Revolutionary Guard warned of attacks on US tech companies.
The Times of India 'Fraud Czar': Trump gives JD Vance new role; 'Blue States' in crosshairs
President Trump has appointed Vice President JD Vance as "Fraud Czar" to investigate fraud in federal benefit programs, particularly in Democrat-run states. This initiative aims to combat widespread theft of taxpayer money and could potentially balance the American budget. Raids have reportedly begun in Los Angeles as part of this effort.
The Times of India Russia plans to step-up energy supply to India – Will it offset Middle East volatility?
Russia is ready to boost oil and liquefied natural gas supplies to India. This comes as the Middle East crisis creates global energy market volatility. Discussions between Russian and Indian officials covered expanding trade, investment, and industrial cooperation. Both nations also explored deepening engagement in civil nuclear energy. Russia confirmed its capacity for steady increases in energy shipments to India.
The Times of India Tamil Nadu elections: Why Annamalai missed BJP candidate list - alliance over leader?
K Annamalai's absence from the BJP's candidate list for the Tamil Nadu assembly elections has sparked speculation. Despite being sidelined, Annamalai pledged to support all NDA candidates aiming for a significant victory. His removal as state president and subsequent marginalization are linked to alliance dynamics with AIADMK and caste considerations.
The Times of India 'Keep your head on your shoulders': Yuvraj warns Sooryavanshi
Vaibhav Sooryavanshi, 15, is emerging as a cricket prodigy after record-breaking IPL and Under-19 performances. Inspired by Brian Lara and Yuvraj Singh, he aims to deliver strong starts for Rajasthan Royals. Yuvraj praised his exceptional bat speed and all-round power, saying his India debut is inevitable, “not if, but when”, while stressing the importance of staying grounded.
The Times of India Bigger & quieter: What makes India's 3rd nuclear submarine INS Aridhaman deadly
India significantly bolstered its maritime defense with the commissioning of INS Aridaman, its third indigenous nuclear-powered ballistic missile submarine. This strategic induction enhances the nation's nuclear triad capabilities. Additionally, the frigate Taragiri, a testament to 'Make in India' and advanced shipbuilding, was also inducted, boosting naval combat readiness and operational might.
The Times of India 'I am a Muslim': Lamine Yamal condemns 'racist' anti-Muslim chants vs Egypt
The incident took place at RCDE Stadium on Tuesday, where parts of the crowd were heard chanting: "bote, bote, bote musulman el que no bote", which translates to "jump, jump, jump, whoever doesn’t jump is a Muslim". The chant was heard again later in the first half and shortly after the break.
The Times of India France no longer hostile nation? After Macron snubs Trump, Iran allows ship to pass Hormuz
A French-owned container ship, the Kribi, crossed the Strait of Hormuz, potentially signaling a shift in Iran's view of France following President Macron's criticism of US policy. Macron rejected military intervention to reopen the strait, advocating for negotiations instead. The vessel's change of destination to "Owner France" may have signaled its nationality to Iranian authorities.
The Times of India 'They look committed': Yuvraj’s direct message to Gambhir-Agarkar on Rohit-Kohli future
"I don’t know what’s going on in their minds. They look committed to playing the World Cup, but I think that decision lies with them and the selectors, who will have to decide the future. My point is that they are such great players, there has to be clarity," Yuvraj said.
The Times of India Praggnanandhaa’s invisible second: The making of Vaibhav Suri
FIDE Master Prasenjit Dutta, a former prodigy from Tripura, runs a chess academy in New Delhi. He mentored Vaibhav Suri, India’s 27th Grandmaster, whose dedication and positional mastery shaped his rise. Today, Suri focuses entirely on supporting young phenom R Praggnanandhaa, applying his deep strategic insight as a coach, analyst, and mentor behind the scenes of elite international chess.
The Times of India What led an India-bound Iranian crude tanker to reroute to China
A US-sanctioned tanker carrying Iranian crude oil, initially bound for India, has rerouted to China. Payment issues appear to be the primary driver for this change, as sellers are reportedly tightening credit terms. This development highlights the ongoing challenges in facilitating Iranian oil trade, even with temporary US sanctions waivers.
The Times of India Reason the 6am email from 'Oracle leadership' told thousands of laid-off employees
Oracle has begun its largest-ever round of layoffs, with employees receiving termination emails from "Oracle Leadership" at 6AM saying their roles had been eliminated after "careful consideration of Oracle's current business needs." Around 10,000 employees have reportedly been cut so far, with estimates suggesting the total could reach 30,000. The email gave employees a narrow window to act before systems were deactivated.
The Times of India Google now allows Gmail users to change username: What to know before changing it
Google now allows users to change their Gmail username, the part before @gmail.com, to update their digital identity. This feature, available in the US, lets users change their sign-in name for various Google services. The old username becomes an alternate email, and data remains unaffected, though some app settings might reset.
The Times of India West Bengal polls: TMC reels in voters with 'Mache Bhate Bangali', leaves BJP high & dry
West Bengal's upcoming assembly polls see the common phrase 'Mache Bhate Bangali' (Bengali by fish and rice) become a potent political symbol. The TMC is leveraging this cultural identity against the BJP, which it accuses of imposing North Indian vegetarian culture. Fish, deeply ingrained in Bengali life, now represents pride and a defense against perceived cultural invasion.
The Times of India Fact check: Does Ajinkya Rahane have 'one of the best strike rates since 2023'?
Kolkata Knight Riders captain Ajinkya Rahane defended his strike rate after a loss to Sunrisers Hyderabad, claiming he has one of the best since 2023. However, data reveals he ranks significantly lower overall, though his powerplay numbers are strong. His strike rate notably dips against spin and in middle overs.
The Times of India Kerala polls: Congress leader Ramesh Chennithala eyes CM post, awaits party's call
Congress leader Ramesh Chennithala stated that the party leadership will decide on the chief ministerial face for the 2026 Kerala Assembly elections, emphasizing his long-standing relationship with the Nehru family. He expressed confidence in the UDF's victory, highlighting their comprehensive manifesto and criticizing the LDF government's performance over the past decade.
The Times of India Andhra man enters home on pretext of water, rapes woman, inserts iron rod
A 35-year-old government employee in Macherla was severely injured after an unidentified man allegedly inserted an iron rod into her private parts. The accused reportedly raped and beat her before fleeing. The victim, found unconscious by her nephew and locals, is undergoing treatment and is out of danger. Police have formed special teams to apprehend the suspect.
The Times of India Watch: Rahul enjoys 'appam, omelette' with UDF leaders ahead of Kerala polls
Congress MP Rahul Gandhi shared a video of him discussing Kerala's upcoming 2026 assembly elections with UDF leaders over local snacks. He emphasized the need for change, highlighting education reform, youth opportunities, and better social support. Gandhi expressed confidence in the UDF's readiness to lead, positioning them as renewed hope for the state.
The Times of India Energy crisis amid Iran tensions: Govt pushes to scale up induction heater production
Amidst rising energy costs and Middle East tensions, the Indian government is boosting domestic induction heater production to reduce reliance on gas-based cooking. An inter-ministerial meeting strategized scaling up manufacturing of induction appliances and cookware. This initiative, driven by the Prime Minister's directive for future planning, also involves expanding Piped Natural Gas coverage to further ease energy dependence.
The Times of India 'Ghar wapsi soon': Imam chief's prediction on PoK, praises 'new Kashmir'
Chief Imam Umer Ahmed Ilyasi expressed confidence that Pakistan-Occupied Kashmir will soon rejoin India, citing the desire of its people and the positive developments in Jammu and Kashmir post-Article 370 abrogation. He highlighted a transformed Kashmir with increased prosperity and tourism, urging continued visits despite past incidents.
The Times of India ‘I was talking to the President’: Tiger Woods heard in DUI arrest video
Golf legend Tiger Woods, arrested on DUI charges after a car crash, was heard mentioning a conversation with the president. Bodycam footage shows him disoriented, admitting he was distracted by his phone. Woods, who denied alcohol consumption, was found with prescription painkillers and refused a urine test, citing past injuries.
The Times of India Tamil Nadu polls: BJP releases candidate list, drops K Annamalai amid seat row
The BJP has unveiled its candidate list for the 2026 Tamil Nadu Assembly elections, following internal discussions and cadre concerns. Notably, former state president K Annamalai is absent from this initial selection. Prominent figures like Tamilisai Soundararajan and Vanathi Srinivasan have been fielded from key constituencies, signaling the party's strategic approach for the upcoming polls.
The Times of India ‘True player’: PM Modi hails Sanju Samson’s T20 World Cup heroics
Prime Minister Narendra Modi lauded Sanju Samson's stellar performance in India's T20 World Cup 2026 victory, citing his match-winning impact and composure under pressure. Modi highlighted Samson's escalating focus and intensity during crucial knockout stages as exemplary. Samson's exceptional batting, including a record-breaking run tally, was instrumental in India's historic title defense on home soil.
The Times of India 'He should resign first': Mamata targets PM Modi over voter list row in Bengal polls
West Bengal CM Mamata Banerjee launched a sharp attack on PM Modi, demanding his resignation if infiltrators are on voter lists, as she questioned the electoral roll challenges. She also blamed AIMIM and ISF for the Malda judicial officers' gherao, accusing Congress and BJP of instigation.
The Times of India Salesforce CEO Marc Benioff has a message for tech CEOs blaming AI for layoffs
Salesforce CEO Marc Benioff is pushing back on the narrative that AI is driving mass white-collar layoffs, calling it an oversimplification—and in some cases, a CEO's "lazy way out." While companies like Block and Atlassian have framed sweeping cuts as AI-driven restructuring, Benioff argues they're conflating three very different problems. At Salesforce, he's doing the opposite: hiring 20% more salespeople, convinced that human connection is something no AI can replicate.
The Times of India Broke? 5 money-saving homesteading trends that are slashing family expenses overnight
Families are embracing homesteading to save money and become more self-sufficient. Growing vegetables, raising chickens and making DIY products are popular. These skills offer immediate savings and protection against rising costs. Expert highlights how quality materials enhance these practices. Simple changes lead to significant financial benefits over time, building confidence and expanding into new areas.
The Times of India 'Raghav Chadha is compromised': Punjab CM Bhagwant Mann on AAP's Rajya Sabha move
Punjab CM Bhagwant Mann defended Raghav Chadha's removal as AAP's Rajya Sabha deputy leader, citing party discipline and Chadha's alleged failure to raise critical issues. Party leaders accused Chadha of not participating in opposition protests and prioritizing trivial matters over national concerns, suggesting he was compromised and hesitant to confront the central government.
The Times of India 'It's not okay': Yuvraj apologises to Kapil, Dhoni over father Yograj’s remarks
Yuvraj Singh publicly apologized to cricket legends Kapil Dev and MS Dhoni, distancing himself from his father Yograj Singh's controversial remarks. Yuvraj expressed deep respect for both captains, stating his father's comments do not reflect his own views. He emphasised his personal discomfort and desire to mend relationships, highlighting his own cricketing ties with Dhoni.
The Times of India Watch: How Moon's gravity will help Artemis II return to Earth
NASA's Artemis II mission achieved a pivotal moment with the Orion spacecraft's main engine ignition, propelling astronauts towards the Moon. This crucial six-minute burn, generating immense thrust, set a 'free return trajectory' and marked humanity's return to deep space since 1972.
The Times of India Yuvraj’s candid revelation: ‘From nowhere Dhoni became captain’ despite him being VC
Yuvraj Singh revealed how captaincy can be unexpected, citing MS Dhoni's 2007 appointment despite senior players and his own vice-captaincy. He related this to modern debates, like Abhishek Sharma not leading his franchise, explaining player disappointment when consistent performers are overlooked. Dhoni's surprise captaincy, however, led to immense success for Indian cricket.
The Times of India 'Complete annihilation of Microsoft, Nvidia … ': Iran warns US after Trump's strike threats
Iran's Khatam al-Anbiya Headquarters has declared all regional ICT companies as legitimate targets, escalating conflict concerns. This follows reports of an Iranian strike damaging Amazon's cloud operations in Bahrain. Earlier, Iran's Revolutionary Guards had threatened US tech giants like Microsoft and Google, accusing them of aiding US strikes and acting as spies.
The Times of India Oil, LNG supplies: Top Russian official Manturov signals fuel support for India
Russia's Deputy Chairman Denis Manturov highlighted a deepening energy partnership with India, stating Moscow can ramp up oil and LNG supplies amid the Middle East crisis. The visit also confirmed increased fertilizer supplies and ongoing collaboration in nuclear energy, alongside discussions on expanding industrial, space, and technological cooperation.
The Times of India Ahaan Panday's first glimpse from Ali Abbas Zafar's romantic-action movie is out
In an exciting revelation, acclaimed filmmaker Ali Abbas Zafar has unveiled his latest project starring the charismatic Ahaan Panday. This romantic action film, produced by the renowned Yash Raj Films, also brings together talents like Sharvari, Aaishvary Thackeray, and Bobby Deol. Production is underway, with scenes being shot in both Mumbai and exotic international destinations. Read on to know more in detail.
The Times of India 'Dad is MLA': BJP leader's son in hooter-fitted Fortuner cuts through Nainital traffic, confronts SDM
A BJP MLA's son faced consequences on Nainital's Mall Road after allegedly using a siren and behaving unruly with a Sub-Divisional Magistrate during a traffic jam. Police booked him for misconduct and seized his vehicle, which had multiple violations including an invalid license and registration discrepancies. The incident highlights alleged VIP entitlement.
The Times of India Soft PR, 'samosa' swipe: How Kejriwal's 'soldiers' justified Raghav Chadha's 'demotion' in RS
Aam Aadmi Party's internal discord surfaced publicly as MP Raghav Chadha reacted to his removal as Rajya Sabha deputy leader. Senior colleagues, including Delhi AAP chief Saurabh Bharadwaj, defended the decision, accusing Chadha of prioritizing "soft PR" over confronting the government and failing to raise crucial national and Punjab-specific issues.
The Times of India Bridge for bridge: Iran lists 7 Gulf targets after Karaj strike
Following US-led strikes on a key bridge near Tehran, Iran is signaling potential retaliation across the Gulf. The attack, confirmed by President Trump, destroyed Iran's tallest bridge, prompting Tehran to consider a "tit for tat" response. Iranian media have identified strategic bridges in the region as possible targets, indicating a widening conflict.
The Times of India India bound US-sanctioned tanker with Iranian crude reroutes to China mid-voyage
A US-sanctioned tanker carrying Iranian crude oil has rerouted from India to China mid-voyage due to payment concerns. This shift underscores the complexities of resuming oil trade with Iran, as financial terms and counterparty risk have become critical factors. The incident highlights ongoing challenges despite a recent US waiver.
The Times of India Yuvraj on SRH’s Abhishek captaincy snub: ‘Now with what frame of mind will he play’?
Former India cricketer Yuvraj Singh, Abhishek Sharma's mentor, has stated that it is disappointing for any player who has given his ‘heart and soul’ to the franchise ‘ for years’ to have missed out on leading the side. SRH had announced Ishan Kishan as the stand-in skipper for IPL 2026, snubbing Abhishek and the decision had not gone down well with a section of the fans and even some cricket experts.
The Times of India Yuvraj Singh reveals what 'stood out' in Gautam Gambhir's coaching style
Former India all-rounder Yuvraj Singh credits Gautam Gambhir's unwavering belief and clear methods for India's T20 World Cup victory. Gambhir's sharp cricketing mind and courage under pressure, even amidst criticism, were pivotal. His aggressive blueprint instilled confidence, leading to a triumphant campaign where sticking to the process ultimately paid off.
The Times of India ‘My issue with Sanju was…’ Yuvraj Singh on flaw that had Samson struggling
Yuvraj Singh shared how his advice on footwork helped Sanju Samson overcome a career slump. Samson's improved technique was evident in the 2026 T20 World Cup. He became India's top scorer and Player of the Tournament. Samson's final innings set a new record for the highest individual score in a T20 World Cup final.
The Times of India Iran claims yet another F-35 kill shot down
In a dramatic escalation of the ongoing conflict, Iran asserts it has brought down a second F-35 stealth fighter, echoing claims made last month that the US Central Command swiftly denied, stating instead that the pilot had executed an emergency landing.
The Times of India Watch: Kuwait refinery on fire after another Iranian drone attack, operations under threat
Iranian drones struck Kuwait's Mina al-Ahmadi oil refinery, causing fires and highlighting the escalating attacks on critical energy infrastructure in the Gulf. This incident occurs amidst ongoing hostilities between Iran, the United States, and Israel, impacting global oil flows and prices.
The Times of India Toll plazas to go cashless from April 10; cash payments to be completely scrapped
National highways will cease accepting cash payments at toll plazas from April 10, transitioning to a fully digital system. This move by the NHAI aims to enhance efficiency and reduce congestion by exclusively using FASTag and UPI. Concurrently, toll rates on national highways and expressways in Uttar Pradesh have seen a slight increase, affecting various vehicle types.
The Times of India Trump administration is not giving up on labeling Anthropic a 'national security risk'
The Trump administration has appealed a federal judge's ruling that blocked the Pentagon from labelling Anthropic a supply chain risk. The Justice Department filed the notice on Thursday, with the Ninth Circuit setting an April 30 deadline for formal arguments. The dispute stems from a collapsed $200 million defense contract over Anthropic's refusal to let its Claude AI be used in autonomous weapons or domestic mass surveillance.
The Times of India US imposes 100% tariff on patented pharma imports: How it impacts India
The US has imposed up to 100% tariffs on patented drugs and certain metals, aiming to boost domestic manufacturing. While India's generic drug exports are largely exempt, firms producing branded medicines or inputs for patented drugs may face pressure. Developed nations are expected to bear the brunt of these new measures.
The Times of India 'Dhurandhar 2' BO day 16: Ranveer Singh film eyes Rs 950 crore
In just 16 days, 'Dhurandhar 2: The Revenge' has rewritten box office history, amassing a staggering Rs. 939.46 crore India net. The Aditya Dhar directorial, starring Ranveer Singh as the elite spy Hamza, has officially overtaken the lifetime collections of its predecessor in a mere 11 days. Despite the massive IPL 2026 season, the film continues to dominate theaters, crossing a global gross of Rs. 1,492.17 crore and becoming the highest-grossing Indian film of all time in North America. With powerful performances from Sanjay Dutt, Arjun Rampal, and Rakesh Bedi, this high-stakes espionage thriller is now rapidly closing in on the historic Rs. 1,000 crore India net milestone.
The Times of India 'Glued to windows': How Artemis II astronauts spent their first hours en route to Moon
Nasa astronauts aboard the Orion spacecraft are enjoying breathtaking views of Earth as the mission successfully executed a critical engine burn to propel them towards the Moon. The Artemis II mission is progressing as planned, with all systems and crew functioning optimally during this crucial test flight.
The Times of India 'Hey DM, where is CID?’: AIMIM neta's video threatening Bengal SIR officer viral
AIMIM leader Mofakrul Islam was arrested for his alleged role in the Malda violence, where judicial officers were held hostage. The Supreme Court criticized the West Bengal administration's failure to maintain law and order, ordering a central probe by the NIA. The incident has heightened political tensions ahead of the West Bengal elections.
The Times of India AAP rift out in open: Raghav Chadha attacks leadership; party hits back
Raghav Chadha, removed as AAP's Rajya Sabha deputy leader, asserted his silence in Parliament is not defeat. He questioned the party's high command after AAP requested the Rajya Sabha Secretariat to stop him from speaking, stating his focus has always been on raising public issues.
The Times of India ‘I can come anywhere to meet you’: Mhatre on unforgettable time with Rohit Sharma
Young batter Ayush Mhatre described a "dream day" meeting his idol Rohit Sharma, who invited him to his residence for a two-hour conversation. This personal interaction, initiated by Mhatre after a previous offer of guidance from Sharma, provided significant inspiration. The meeting remains a defining milestone for Mhatre, fueling his cricketing journey.
The Times of India Vindu Dara Singh warns makers of Ranbir Kapoor starrer ‘Ramayana’
The 'Ramayana' teaser, featuring Ranbir Kapoor, has sparked debate. Actor Vindu Dara Singh, son of the iconic Hanuman, praised its visuals but cautioned against deviating from Ramanand Sagar's beloved version. He stressed that audience acceptance hinges on faithfulness to the original narrative, warning that excessive creative liberties could lead to rejection. The film boasts impressive effects and a star-studded cast.
The Times of India Sam Altman’s sister amends lawsuit alleging sexual abuse by OpenAI CEO
Sam Altman's sister, Annie Altman, has refiled a civil lawsuit accusing him of childhood sexual abuse, spanning from 1997 to 2006. A judge previously dismissed her initial claims due to the statute of limitations but allowed her to amend the complaint under a specific Missouri law.
The Times of India From cookies to green tea: What Nasa Artemis II astronauts have in their moon mission menu
As Artemis II launches, astronauts are fueled by a meticulously planned food supply designed for health and energy during their lunar journey. The 189 unique menu items, including beverages, meals, and treats, are selected for shelf-stability and ease of consumption in microgravity, ensuring crew well-being for this historic mission.
The Times of India How Sameer Rizvi embraced Axar Patel’s ‘challenge’ and seized his moment
From a quiet heads-up before the season to taking on the challenge head-on, Sameer Rizvi has shown early signs that he could seize his moment in his third IPL year.
The Times of India India set to get 3rd nuke-powered submarine INS Aridhaman; Rajnath drops hint
India's naval might is significantly bolstered today with the commissioning of INS Aridaman, a 7,000-ton nuclear-powered submarine. This advanced vessel, larger than its predecessors, enhances India's sea-based nuclear deterrent with a greater missile payload and improved stealth capabilities. INS Aridaman is a crucial step towards achieving continuous at-sea deterrence.
The Times of India Bank holiday on Good Friday: Where are banks closed today? Check state-wise list
Bank holidays in India will vary significantly in April 2026 due to numerous regional festivals. Many branches will close on April 3 for Good Friday, with exceptions in specific states. Further closures are scheduled for April 14 and 15, impacting various regions. Customers should plan transactions in advance as digital services remain available.
The Times of India 'Silenced, not defeated': Raghav Chadha’s 1st response after AAP removes him as RS deputy leader
Aam Aadmi Party MP Raghav Chadha declared he is "silenced, not defeated" after the party moved to remove him as Rajya Sabha deputy leader. The move follows Chadha highlighting issues like middle-class tax burdens and paternity leave in a social media montage. The party has proposed Ashok Mittal as his replacement.
The Times of India Which movies are releasing this Friday on OTT?
This week offers a diverse slate of OTT releases, perfect for a long weekend binge. From the comedic courtroom antics of 'Maamla Legal Hai 2' and the quirky mission of Vir Das's 'Happy Patel: Khatarnak Jasoos' to thrilling dramas like 'Bloodhounds 2' and 'Gangs of Galicia 2', there's something for every taste.
The Times of India Japan invites 1,000 Indian PhD scholars under LOTUS 2026
Japan's LOTUS Programme is now accepting applications for Indian Master's, PhD students, and postdoctoral researchers. Nearly 1,000 individuals can participate in funded research stays in Japan. The initiative aims to boost scientific collaboration between India and Japan. Applications are open until June 9, 2026, with research stays beginning in October 2026.