Oct 17, 2025, 23:28 IST

Oct 17, 2025, 23:28 IST

Satwiksairaj Rankireddy (Left) and Chirag Shetty India’s top men’s doubles pair Satwiksairaj Rankireddy and Chirag Shetty have secured their spot in the semifinals of the Denmark Open Super 750 badminton tournament.The World Championships bronze medalists defeated Indonesian pair Muhammad Rian Ardianto and Rahmat Hidayat in three games, 21-15, 18-21, 21-16, in a challenging 65-minute quarterfinal…

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Rohit Sharma reveals 2027 ODI World Cup future in viral video – Watch | Cricket News

Rohit Sharma reveals 2027 ODI World Cup future in viral video – Watch | Cricket News

Indian cricketer Rohit Sharma (PTI Photo/Kunal Patil) Rohit Sharma has confirmed his intention to participate in the 2027 ICC ODI World Cup, addressing speculation about his future in 50-over cricket.The former Indian captain made this revelation during an interaction with a Make-A-Wish child in a video that has since gone viral. He expressed his determination…

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RRB NTPC Graduate answer key 2025 for CBT 2 released: Check direct link and steps to raise objections here

RRB NTPC Graduate answer key 2025 for CBT 2 released: Check direct link and steps to raise objections here

The Railway Recruitment Board (RRB) has released the RRB Non-Technical Popular Categories (NTPC) Graduate answer key 2025 for the Computer Based Test (CBT) 2. Candidates who appeared for the graduate-level exam can now download the provisional answer key from the official websites of their respective regional RRBs.The objection window for the answer key opened on…

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Oct 18, 2025, 11:42 IST

Oct 18, 2025, 11:42 IST

Jyothi Surekha Vennam (@Media_SAI X Photo) Indian archer Jyothi Surekha Vennam made history by becoming the first Indian woman compound archer to win a medal at the World Cup Final in Nanjing, China, securing bronze with a perfect performance against world No 2 Ella Gibson of Great Britain on Saturday.The 29-year-old Asian Games champion shot…

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Women’s World Cup 2025: Wolvaardt, Brits shine as South Africa crush Sri Lanka by 10 wickets in rain-hit match | Cricket News

Women’s World Cup 2025: Wolvaardt, Brits shine as South Africa crush Sri Lanka by 10 wickets in rain-hit match | Cricket News

South Africa secured a commanding 10-wicket victory against Sri Lanka. The match was reduced to 20 overs due to rain. Laura Wolvaardt and Tazmin Brits remained unbeaten with half-centuries. They chased down the target of 121 runs with ease. Sri Lanka remains winless in the tournament. South Africa has now won four consecutive matches. South…

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Diwali 2025 bank holidays: Are banks closed for 3 days this weekend? See state-wise details

Diwali 2025 bank holidays: Are banks closed for 3 days this weekend? See state-wise details

Diwali 2025 bank holidays: As the festive week of Diwali approaches, several states will see a string of bank holidays. However, banks will not remain closed nationwide for three consecutive days, with most closures being state-specific based on regional festivals. Are banks closed for Dhanteras 2025? This Saturday, October 18, banks across India will remain…

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Updated: Oct 18, 2025, 06:16 IST

Updated: Oct 18, 2025, 06:16 IST

NEW DELHI: Vaibhav Suryavanshi’s fan base is growing at an astonishing pace. Wherever the teenage sensation plays, crowds gather in anticipation of his batting fireworks — and the youngster rarely disappoints. He also makes sure to acknowledge the love he receives. A perfect example came during Bihar’s recent Ranji Trophy clash against Arunachal Pradesh at…

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‘I might give him a call’: Ajit Agarkar breaks silence on Mohammed Shami controversy

‘I might give him a call’: Ajit Agarkar breaks silence on Mohammed Shami controversy

Ajit Agarkar addressed Mohammed Shami’s comments regarding his fitness and availability for Bengal in Ranji Trophy matches. (Image credit: Agencies) NEW DELHI: BCCI chief selector Ajit Agarkar has responded to Mohammed Shami’s recent criticism over being left out of India’s white-ball tour of Australia. Agarkar addressed Shami’s comments regarding his fitness and availability for Bengal…

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Updated: Oct 18, 2025, 10:38 IST

Updated: Oct 18, 2025, 10:38 IST

File pic – Afghanistan cricket team (AFP Photo) NEW DELHI: Afghanistan have withdrawn from a tri-nation series with Pakistan and Sri Lanka next month following the killing of three local cricketers in an attack, the country’s cricket board confirmed on Friday. According to the Afghanistan Cricket Board (ACB), the players had travelled from Urgun to…

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REVEALED! Names and pictures of three Afghanistan cricketers killed in Paktika; ACB pulls out of tri-series involving Pakistan

REVEALED! Names and pictures of three Afghanistan cricketers killed in Paktika; ACB pulls out of tri-series involving Pakistan

The Afghanistan Cricket Board (ACB) has revealed the names of three cricketers who were killed in a tragic attack in eastern Paktika province, near the Pakistan border. (AFP Photo) NEW DELHI: The Afghanistan Cricket Board (ACB) has revealed the names of three cricketers who were killed in a tragic attack in eastern Paktika province, near…

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Updated: Oct 18, 2025, 09:10 IST

Updated: Oct 18, 2025, 09:10 IST

India’s T20I captain Suryakumar Yadav recently led India to the Asia Cup 2025 title, defeating Pakistan in a thrilling final in Dubai. (AFP Photo) NEW DELHI: India’s T20I captain Suryakumar Yadav recently led India to the Asia Cup 2025 title, defeating Pakistan in a thrilling final in Dubai. Surya had already won the T20 World…

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Oct 18, 2025, 09:49 IST

Oct 18, 2025, 09:49 IST

Rohit Sharma and Virat Kohli will be making their return to India colours for the first time since the Champions Trophy. (Image: Instagram) Indian cricket stars Virat Kohli and Rohit Sharma are on the verge of achieving multiple milestones as they prepare to face Australia in the upcoming ODI series. Kohli needs just 54 runs…

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Oct 18, 2025, 11:10 IST

Oct 18, 2025, 11:10 IST

India and Australia are gearing up for an exciting three-match ODI series starting this Sunday, October 19, in Perth. The series marks Shubman Gill’s debut as India’s ODI captain, bringing together two cricket powerhouses who currently hold the major ICC ODI titles – Australia as World Cup champions and India as Champions Trophy holders.These teams…

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A viral video shows the difficulties of walking on Indian footpaths. Content creator Caleb Friesen struggled with a baby stroller in Bengaluru, encountering numerous obstructions. His post humorously ranked these obstacles, placing pedestrians last. The video has sparked conversations about footpath accessibility across Indian cities. Friesen aims to raise awareness about these issues. Screengrab from viral video (Image/X)  NEW DELHI: A video showing the challenges of walking on Indian footpaths, especially for parents and pedestrians, has gone viral on social media. The 32-second clip, posted on Thursday by Canadian content creator and podcaster Caleb Friesen, shows him navigating a baby stroller along a footpath and highlighted the reality of being a pedestrian parent in India.In the video, Friesen struggles to manoeuvre the stroller around obstacles including electrical poles, power junction boxes and other common footpath obstructions. Shots Fired At Kapil Sharma’s Cafe In Canada For Third Time; Bishnoi Gang Claims ResponsibilitySharing the video on X, he sarcastically listed the “descending order of importance” for things found on Indian footpaths, placing pedestrians and parents with strollers at the bottom. The list goes as: Power junction boxesElectrical polesHoardingsFood stallsDarshini overflowParked vehiclesTreesPotted plantsPedestriansParents with strollers/differently-abled in wheelchairsFriesen confirmed that the location was a footpath on 100 Feet Road in Bangalore. Explaining the issue further, he told one user that the problem was not the bollards, which prevent two-wheelers from entering the footpath, but the massive power junction boxes occupying half the space.The post has drawn widespread attention, garnering over 230K views. Many users empathised with Friesen’s experience, sharing their own struggles navigating uneven or blocked footpaths in Indian cities.One user wrote, “It’s brave of you to do this experiment. Last week in Pune, my father tried to roll a suitcase on the footpath and slipped because it got stuck in a pothole. Tier-1 cities don’t even provide a seamless 100m path.” Another user cautioned him, “For your kid’s safety, please avoid walking on the footpath. Better safe than sorry.”This is not Friesen’s first post highlighting footpath hazards. Last month, he shared a video of his 2.4 km walk from Majestic bus stand to a nearby Starbucks, pointing out obstacles such as tunnel juice, barbed wire, desire paths, bushwhacking, pavement pudding and a stairwell into a drain.Despite his wry commentary, he emphasised that his intention is not to criticise India but to raise awareness. He said: “I don’t just want to criticise India, I care deeply about this country.”About the AuthorTOI News DeskThe TOI News Desk comprises a dedicated and tireless team of journalists who operate around the clock to deliver the most current and comprehensive news and updates to the readers of The Times of India worldwide. With an unwavering commitment to excellence in journalism, our team is at the forefront of gathering, verifying, and presenting breaking news, in-depth analysis, and insightful reports on a wide range of topics. The TOI News Desk is your trusted source for staying informed and connected to the ever-evolving global landscape, ensuring that our readers are equipped with the latest developments that matter most.”Read MoreEnd of ArticleFollow Us On Social MediaVideosTrump Doubles Down on Russian Oil Bluff Despite MEA Fact-Check, Repeats India-Pak Ceasefire ClaimPak-Afghan Border Clash: Airstrike Kills 3 Afghan Cricketers, ACB and Rashid Khan Blast IslamabadBelgian Court Clears Fugitive Jeweller Mehul Choksi’s Extradition To IndiaPortfolios Allocated To Gujarat’s New Ministers After Major Cabinet ReshufflePakistan Seeks Trump’s Intervention After Afghan-Taliban Forces Humiliate Pak Army In Border ClashDense Chhattisgarh Forests No Longer Safe For Naxals, Over 200 Maoists Lay Down ArmsChina Breaks Silence on Border Clash, Follows India To Tell Pakistan, Afghanistan to End CrisisPakistan-Afghanistan Border Tensions Explode Ahead Of Ceasefire Deadline: Blast Kills 7 Pak Soldiers‘Jungle Raj’: Amit Shah Slams RJD For Fielding Shahabuddin’s Son In Bihar ElectionsAir Power, Tech Will Define Future Wars: Defence Secretary Rajesh Singh at Tejas Mk1A Showcase Event123 Photostories  5 signs you’re growing apart in your marriage– and how to reconnect with your partnerHow Shah Rukh Khan turned grey roles into iconic characters with charm and depthDiwali 2025: Bollywood characters inspired looks to try this festival4 essential rituals to follow during Kartik monthYour posture may reveal hidden stress: Here’s which posture is the most dangerousIs chandi ka warq or silver leaf on sweets made from animal parts?10 countries where the Indian rupee is stronger and luxury isn’t out of reach9 traditional South Indian dosas to enjoy for breakfast6 colourful animals that look straight out of a rainbowDhanteras 2025: 5 best AI prompts to generate gold jewellery looks for the festive season123Hot PicksGold Silver PriceRiyadh AirBihar Election 2025Gold rate todaySilver rate todayPublic Holidays OctoberBank Holidays OctoberTop TrendingCardi BMega Lucario and Riolu Early in PokemonAdam SandlerCharlotte Hornets vs New York KnicksCardi B PregnancyBad BunnyDuke RoufusCarolina HurricanesLeon DraisaitlStephanie Lachances

A viral video shows the difficulties of walking on Indian footpaths. Content creator Caleb Friesen struggled with a baby stroller in Bengaluru, encountering numerous obstructions. His post humorously ranked these obstacles, placing pedestrians last. The video has sparked conversations about footpath accessibility across Indian cities. Friesen aims to raise awareness about these issues. Screengrab from viral video (Image/X) NEW DELHI: A video showing the challenges of walking on Indian footpaths, especially for parents and pedestrians, has gone viral on social media. The 32-second clip, posted on Thursday by Canadian content creator and podcaster Caleb Friesen, shows him navigating a baby stroller along a footpath and highlighted the reality of being a pedestrian parent in India.In the video, Friesen struggles to manoeuvre the stroller around obstacles including electrical poles, power junction boxes and other common footpath obstructions. Shots Fired At Kapil Sharma’s Cafe In Canada For Third Time; Bishnoi Gang Claims ResponsibilitySharing the video on X, he sarcastically listed the “descending order of importance” for things found on Indian footpaths, placing pedestrians and parents with strollers at the bottom. The list goes as: Power junction boxesElectrical polesHoardingsFood stallsDarshini overflowParked vehiclesTreesPotted plantsPedestriansParents with strollers/differently-abled in wheelchairsFriesen confirmed that the location was a footpath on 100 Feet Road in Bangalore. Explaining the issue further, he told one user that the problem was not the bollards, which prevent two-wheelers from entering the footpath, but the massive power junction boxes occupying half the space.The post has drawn widespread attention, garnering over 230K views. Many users empathised with Friesen’s experience, sharing their own struggles navigating uneven or blocked footpaths in Indian cities.One user wrote, “It’s brave of you to do this experiment. Last week in Pune, my father tried to roll a suitcase on the footpath and slipped because it got stuck in a pothole. Tier-1 cities don’t even provide a seamless 100m path.” Another user cautioned him, “For your kid’s safety, please avoid walking on the footpath. Better safe than sorry.”This is not Friesen’s first post highlighting footpath hazards. Last month, he shared a video of his 2.4 km walk from Majestic bus stand to a nearby Starbucks, pointing out obstacles such as tunnel juice, barbed wire, desire paths, bushwhacking, pavement pudding and a stairwell into a drain.Despite his wry commentary, he emphasised that his intention is not to criticise India but to raise awareness. He said: “I don’t just want to criticise India, I care deeply about this country.”About the AuthorTOI News DeskThe TOI News Desk comprises a dedicated and tireless team of journalists who operate around the clock to deliver the most current and comprehensive news and updates to the readers of The Times of India worldwide. With an unwavering commitment to excellence in journalism, our team is at the forefront of gathering, verifying, and presenting breaking news, in-depth analysis, and insightful reports on a wide range of topics. The TOI News Desk is your trusted source for staying informed and connected to the ever-evolving global landscape, ensuring that our readers are equipped with the latest developments that matter most.”Read MoreEnd of ArticleFollow Us On Social MediaVideosTrump Doubles Down on Russian Oil Bluff Despite MEA Fact-Check, Repeats India-Pak Ceasefire ClaimPak-Afghan Border Clash: Airstrike Kills 3 Afghan Cricketers, ACB and Rashid Khan Blast IslamabadBelgian Court Clears Fugitive Jeweller Mehul Choksi’s Extradition To IndiaPortfolios Allocated To Gujarat’s New Ministers After Major Cabinet ReshufflePakistan Seeks Trump’s Intervention After Afghan-Taliban Forces Humiliate Pak Army In Border ClashDense Chhattisgarh Forests No Longer Safe For Naxals, Over 200 Maoists Lay Down ArmsChina Breaks Silence on Border Clash, Follows India To Tell Pakistan, Afghanistan to End CrisisPakistan-Afghanistan Border Tensions Explode Ahead Of Ceasefire Deadline: Blast Kills 7 Pak Soldiers‘Jungle Raj’: Amit Shah Slams RJD For Fielding Shahabuddin’s Son In Bihar ElectionsAir Power, Tech Will Define Future Wars: Defence Secretary Rajesh Singh at Tejas Mk1A Showcase Event123 Photostories 5 signs you’re growing apart in your marriage– and how to reconnect with your partnerHow Shah Rukh Khan turned grey roles into iconic characters with charm and depthDiwali 2025: Bollywood characters inspired looks to try this festival4 essential rituals to follow during Kartik monthYour posture may reveal hidden stress: Here’s which posture is the most dangerousIs chandi ka warq or silver leaf on sweets made from animal parts?10 countries where the Indian rupee is stronger and luxury isn’t out of reach9 traditional South Indian dosas to enjoy for breakfast6 colourful animals that look straight out of a rainbowDhanteras 2025: 5 best AI prompts to generate gold jewellery looks for the festive season123Hot PicksGold Silver PriceRiyadh AirBihar Election 2025Gold rate todaySilver rate todayPublic Holidays OctoberBank Holidays OctoberTop TrendingCardi BMega Lucario and Riolu Early in PokemonAdam SandlerCharlotte Hornets vs New York KnicksCardi B PregnancyBad BunnyDuke RoufusCarolina HurricanesLeon DraisaitlStephanie Lachances

Screengrab from viral video (Image/X) NEW DELHI: A video showing the challenges of walking on Indian footpaths, especially for parents and pedestrians, has gone viral on social media. The 32-second clip, posted on Thursday by Canadian content creator and podcaster Caleb Friesen, shows him navigating a baby stroller along a footpath and highlighted the reality…

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The Home Ministry has ordered a judicial probe by retired SC judge B S Chauhan into the September 24 Ladakh violence that claimed four lives. This follows protests demanding statehood and autonomy, with activists like Sonam Wangchuk arrested. Talks were called off by protesters seeking a probe and the release of detainees, disputing claims of normalcy.  NEW DELHI: The ministry of home affairs on Friday ordered a judicial probe into the September 24 violence in Ladakh that led to the death of 4 people. The judicial inquiry would be conducted by retired SC judge B S Chauhan.The move comes a day ahead of protest march and blackout, which is set to take place in solidarity with those killed, injured, and arrested during the firing on protesters demanding statehood and autonomy for the Union territory (UT). Among those held are environment activist and Leh Apex Body (LAB) member Sonam Wangchuk.Ladakh Violence: Sonam Wangchuk Ends 15-Day Hunger StrikeLAB members alleged that the government had made no effort to restart talks or address their demands.On September 24, security forces allegedly opened fire on protesters in Ladakh demanding Sixth Schedule status and statehood, resulting in four deaths and over 70 injuries. Following the violence, authorities imposed curfew-like restrictions, suspended mobile Internet, and arrested more than 70 people, including LAB leader Wangchuk, who was charged under the National Security Act (NSA).Since then, some restrictions have been eased and Internet access restored, though groups like LAB and KDA dispute claims of normalcy. Scheduled talks on autonomy demands on October 6 were called off by the protesters, who are insisting on a judicial inquiry into the alleged firing and the release of all detainees, including Wangchuk. Ladakh violence: MHA orders judicial probe; move comes day ahead of Leh body marchAbout the AuthorTOI News DeskThe TOI News Desk comprises a dedicated and tireless team of journalists who operate around the clock to deliver the most current and comprehensive news and updates to the readers of The Times of India worldwide. With an unwavering commitment to excellence in journalism, our team is at the forefront of gathering, verifying, and presenting breaking news, in-depth analysis, and insightful reports on a wide range of topics. The TOI News Desk is your trusted source for staying informed and connected to the ever-evolving global landscape, ensuring that our readers are equipped with the latest developments that matter most.”Read MoreEnd of ArticleFollow Us On Social MediaVideos208 Naxals Surrender In Chhattisgarh’s Dandakaranya; North Bastar Declared Free Of Red TerrorChina Breaks Silence on Border Clash, Follows India To Tell Pakistan, Afghanistan to End CrisisPakistan-Afghanistan Border Tensions Explode Ahead Of Ceasefire Deadline: Blast Kills 7 Pak Soldiers‘Jungle Raj’: Amit Shah Slams RJD For Fielding Shahabuddin’s Son In Bihar ElectionsAir Power, Tech Will Define Future Wars: Defence Secretary Rajesh Singh at Tejas Mk1A Showcase EventHAL Celebrates Maiden Flight of the First Tejas Mk1A Fighter Jet Manufactured at its Nashik FacilityRahul Gandhi Meets Family of Lynched Dalit in UP, Claims Govt Threatened Them and Calls for ActionTwo-Front War Loading: Pakistan Defence Minister Khawaja Asif Blames India in Afghan ‘Proxy War’Donald Trump’s Critic John Bolton Charged, Former India Backer in Trouble After Slamming Tariff War’Don’t Close the Door’: IMF Chief Kristalina Georgieva’s BIG Message to India on Trade Barriers123 Photostories  Exclusive – Rise and Fall Winner Arjun Bijlani opens up about his victory, breakdown, meeting his son Ayaan and reacts to Akriti Negi showing him middle fingerPersonality Test: What your favourite sleeping position reveals about your true nature and hidden emotions7 unique baby names that represent growth and abundanceDhanteras 2025: Consuming these 6 sacred foods on this day is believed to bring in good luck and prosperity6 quirky and unusual facts about Ivy League collegesThis common habit might be the first sign of a heart problemSleep like royalty: 8 priciest and ultra-luxury hotels in Dubai worth the priceFrom Lucknawi to Tant: 10 best sarees from North India that every woman should have5 morning habits that can spike your blood pressure without you knowingShilpa Shetty’s Diwali fashion: A look at her best festive outfits over the years123Hot PicksGold Silver PriceRiyadh AirBihar Election 2025Gold rate todaySilver rate todayPublic Holidays OctoberBank Holidays OctoberTop TrendingChris Evert vs Martina Net WorthJohn BoltonPokemon All Mega Evolutions RankedJoe Flacco WifeRonda RouseyAaron Rodgers PittsburghBlake LivelyRussell WilsonHarvard CrimsonZack Yadegari

The Home Ministry has ordered a judicial probe by retired SC judge B S Chauhan into the September 24 Ladakh violence that claimed four lives. This follows protests demanding statehood and autonomy, with activists like Sonam Wangchuk arrested. Talks were called off by protesters seeking a probe and the release of detainees, disputing claims of normalcy. NEW DELHI: The ministry of home affairs on Friday ordered a judicial probe into the September 24 violence in Ladakh that led to the death of 4 people. The judicial inquiry would be conducted by retired SC judge B S Chauhan.The move comes a day ahead of protest march and blackout, which is set to take place in solidarity with those killed, injured, and arrested during the firing on protesters demanding statehood and autonomy for the Union territory (UT). Among those held are environment activist and Leh Apex Body (LAB) member Sonam Wangchuk.Ladakh Violence: Sonam Wangchuk Ends 15-Day Hunger StrikeLAB members alleged that the government had made no effort to restart talks or address their demands.On September 24, security forces allegedly opened fire on protesters in Ladakh demanding Sixth Schedule status and statehood, resulting in four deaths and over 70 injuries. Following the violence, authorities imposed curfew-like restrictions, suspended mobile Internet, and arrested more than 70 people, including LAB leader Wangchuk, who was charged under the National Security Act (NSA).Since then, some restrictions have been eased and Internet access restored, though groups like LAB and KDA dispute claims of normalcy. Scheduled talks on autonomy demands on October 6 were called off by the protesters, who are insisting on a judicial inquiry into the alleged firing and the release of all detainees, including Wangchuk. Ladakh violence: MHA orders judicial probe; move comes day ahead of Leh body marchAbout the AuthorTOI News DeskThe TOI News Desk comprises a dedicated and tireless team of journalists who operate around the clock to deliver the most current and comprehensive news and updates to the readers of The Times of India worldwide. With an unwavering commitment to excellence in journalism, our team is at the forefront of gathering, verifying, and presenting breaking news, in-depth analysis, and insightful reports on a wide range of topics. The TOI News Desk is your trusted source for staying informed and connected to the ever-evolving global landscape, ensuring that our readers are equipped with the latest developments that matter most.”Read MoreEnd of ArticleFollow Us On Social MediaVideos208 Naxals Surrender In Chhattisgarh’s Dandakaranya; North Bastar Declared Free Of Red TerrorChina Breaks Silence on Border Clash, Follows India To Tell Pakistan, Afghanistan to End CrisisPakistan-Afghanistan Border Tensions Explode Ahead Of Ceasefire Deadline: Blast Kills 7 Pak Soldiers‘Jungle Raj’: Amit Shah Slams RJD For Fielding Shahabuddin’s Son In Bihar ElectionsAir Power, Tech Will Define Future Wars: Defence Secretary Rajesh Singh at Tejas Mk1A Showcase EventHAL Celebrates Maiden Flight of the First Tejas Mk1A Fighter Jet Manufactured at its Nashik FacilityRahul Gandhi Meets Family of Lynched Dalit in UP, Claims Govt Threatened Them and Calls for ActionTwo-Front War Loading: Pakistan Defence Minister Khawaja Asif Blames India in Afghan ‘Proxy War’Donald Trump’s Critic John Bolton Charged, Former India Backer in Trouble After Slamming Tariff War’Don’t Close the Door’: IMF Chief Kristalina Georgieva’s BIG Message to India on Trade Barriers123 Photostories Exclusive – Rise and Fall Winner Arjun Bijlani opens up about his victory, breakdown, meeting his son Ayaan and reacts to Akriti Negi showing him middle fingerPersonality Test: What your favourite sleeping position reveals about your true nature and hidden emotions7 unique baby names that represent growth and abundanceDhanteras 2025: Consuming these 6 sacred foods on this day is believed to bring in good luck and prosperity6 quirky and unusual facts about Ivy League collegesThis common habit might be the first sign of a heart problemSleep like royalty: 8 priciest and ultra-luxury hotels in Dubai worth the priceFrom Lucknawi to Tant: 10 best sarees from North India that every woman should have5 morning habits that can spike your blood pressure without you knowingShilpa Shetty’s Diwali fashion: A look at her best festive outfits over the years123Hot PicksGold Silver PriceRiyadh AirBihar Election 2025Gold rate todaySilver rate todayPublic Holidays OctoberBank Holidays OctoberTop TrendingChris Evert vs Martina Net WorthJohn BoltonPokemon All Mega Evolutions RankedJoe Flacco WifeRonda RouseyAaron Rodgers PittsburghBlake LivelyRussell WilsonHarvard CrimsonZack Yadegari

NEW DELHI: The ministry of home affairs on Friday ordered a judicial probe into the September 24 violence in Ladakh that led to the death of 4 people. The judicial inquiry would be conducted by retired SC judge B S Chauhan.The move comes a day ahead of protest march and blackout, which is set to…

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India and Bangladesh are embroiled in a diplomatic dispute following the killing of three Bangladeshis in Tripura. Dhaka condemned the “brutal beating and killing” as a “grave violation of human rights,” while India stated the deceased were “smugglers” who attacked villagers. New Delhi urged Dhaka to uphold border sanctity and prevent cross-border crimes.  NEW DELHI: A diplomatic row erupted between India and Bangladesh on Friday as the two nations pointed fingers at each other over the killing of three Bangladeshis in Tripura on October 15.After Dhaka lodged a “strong” protest, condemning the “brutal beating and killing”, the ministry of external affairs responded saying that three “smugglers” attacked local villagers. MEA further said that the two “miscreants” were found dead when the authorities reached and the third one “succumbed to his injuries in hospital”.India Spreading False Narratives About Hindu Attacks in Bangladesh: Chief Adviser Muhammad Yunus’Uphold sanctity of boundary’The MEA called upon Bangladesh to “uphold the sanctity of the International Boundary and support the construction of fencing where needed to prevent cross-border crimes and smuggling.””A group of three miscreants from Bangladesh crossed the international border and attempted to steal cattle from Bidyabil village in Indian territory. They attacked and injured local villagers with iron dahs and knives, and killed one villager, even as other villagers arrived and resisted the attackers,” it said in a statement.”Authorities rushed to the spot, where two smugglers were found dead; a third succumbed to his injuries in hospital the following day. The mortal remains of all three have been handed over to the Bangladesh side. Police have also registered a case,” it added.’Heinous act, grave violation of human rights’Bangladesh called for an impartial investigation into the killing of its three citizens, terming the incident a “grave violation of human rights and the rule of law”.”The Government of Bangladesh strongly protests and condemns the brutal beating and killing of three Bangladeshi citizens by a mob in Tripura, India on 15 October 2025,” the Bangladesh foreign ministry said in a statement.”This heinous act is an unacceptable and grave violation of human rights and the rule of law. The Government of Bangladesh expresses its serious concern over this deplorable incident and calls upon the Government of India to conduct an immediate, impartial and transparent investigation into the incident and take sincere efforts to stop recurrence of such inhumane acts. The perpetrators must be identified and brought to justice,” it added.About the AuthorTOI News DeskThe TOI News Desk comprises a dedicated and tireless team of journalists who operate around the clock to deliver the most current and comprehensive news and updates to the readers of The Times of India worldwide. With an unwavering commitment to excellence in journalism, our team is at the forefront of gathering, verifying, and presenting breaking news, in-depth analysis, and insightful reports on a wide range of topics. The TOI News Desk is your trusted source for staying informed and connected to the ever-evolving global landscape, ensuring that our readers are equipped with the latest developments that matter most.”Read MoreEnd of ArticleFollow Us On Social MediaVideosBelgian Court Clears Fugitive Jeweller Mehul Choksi’s Extradition To IndiaPortfolios Allocated To Gujarat’s New Ministers After Major Cabinet ReshufflePakistan Seeks Trump’s Intervention After Afghan-Taliban Forces Humiliate Pak Army In Border ClashDense Chhattisgarh Forests No Longer Safe For Naxals, Over 200 Maoists Lay Down ArmsChina Breaks Silence on Border Clash, Follows India To Tell Pakistan, Afghanistan to End CrisisPakistan-Afghanistan Border Tensions Explode Ahead Of Ceasefire Deadline: Blast Kills 7 Pak Soldiers‘Jungle Raj’: Amit Shah Slams RJD For Fielding Shahabuddin’s Son In Bihar ElectionsAir Power, Tech Will Define Future Wars: Defence Secretary Rajesh Singh at Tejas Mk1A Showcase EventHAL Celebrates Maiden Flight of the First Tejas Mk1A Fighter Jet Manufactured at its Nashik FacilityRahul Gandhi Meets Family of Lynched Dalit in UP, Claims Govt Threatened Them and Calls for Action123 Photostories  10 mind-blowing superpowers of chameleonsFrom Archana Puran Singh’s nostalgic Dehradun Diwali to fun housie nights with staff – Archana and Parmeet Sethi’s cherished family Diwali memories3 superfoods to control cholesterol and the right way to consume them6 ways to set healthy boundaries without pushing others awayFun facts about ‘Alpha’ star Sharvari WaghDiwali 2025: 15 types of traditional Pooris to try this festive seasonDhanteras 2025: 5 trendy gold mangalsutra designs to buy this festive season for a stylish lookDiwali 2025: Sonakshi Sinha’s stylish festive fashion guide for the seasonExclusive – Rise and Fall Winner Arjun Bijlani opens up about his victory, breakdown, meeting his son Ayaan and reacts to Akriti Negi showing him middle fingerPersonality Test: What your favourite sleeping position reveals about your true nature and hidden emotions123Hot PicksGold Silver PriceRiyadh AirBihar Election 2025Gold rate todaySilver rate todayPublic Holidays OctoberBank Holidays OctoberTop TrendingChris Evert vs Martina Net WorthJohn BoltonPokemon All Mega Evolutions RankedJoe Flacco WifeRonda RouseyAaron Rodgers PittsburghBlake LivelyRussell WilsonHarvard CrimsonZack Yadegari

India and Bangladesh are embroiled in a diplomatic dispute following the killing of three Bangladeshis in Tripura. Dhaka condemned the “brutal beating and killing” as a “grave violation of human rights,” while India stated the deceased were “smugglers” who attacked villagers. New Delhi urged Dhaka to uphold border sanctity and prevent cross-border crimes. NEW DELHI: A diplomatic row erupted between India and Bangladesh on Friday as the two nations pointed fingers at each other over the killing of three Bangladeshis in Tripura on October 15.After Dhaka lodged a “strong” protest, condemning the “brutal beating and killing”, the ministry of external affairs responded saying that three “smugglers” attacked local villagers. MEA further said that the two “miscreants” were found dead when the authorities reached and the third one “succumbed to his injuries in hospital”.India Spreading False Narratives About Hindu Attacks in Bangladesh: Chief Adviser Muhammad Yunus’Uphold sanctity of boundary’The MEA called upon Bangladesh to “uphold the sanctity of the International Boundary and support the construction of fencing where needed to prevent cross-border crimes and smuggling.””A group of three miscreants from Bangladesh crossed the international border and attempted to steal cattle from Bidyabil village in Indian territory. They attacked and injured local villagers with iron dahs and knives, and killed one villager, even as other villagers arrived and resisted the attackers,” it said in a statement.”Authorities rushed to the spot, where two smugglers were found dead; a third succumbed to his injuries in hospital the following day. The mortal remains of all three have been handed over to the Bangladesh side. Police have also registered a case,” it added.’Heinous act, grave violation of human rights’Bangladesh called for an impartial investigation into the killing of its three citizens, terming the incident a “grave violation of human rights and the rule of law”.”The Government of Bangladesh strongly protests and condemns the brutal beating and killing of three Bangladeshi citizens by a mob in Tripura, India on 15 October 2025,” the Bangladesh foreign ministry said in a statement.”This heinous act is an unacceptable and grave violation of human rights and the rule of law. The Government of Bangladesh expresses its serious concern over this deplorable incident and calls upon the Government of India to conduct an immediate, impartial and transparent investigation into the incident and take sincere efforts to stop recurrence of such inhumane acts. The perpetrators must be identified and brought to justice,” it added.About the AuthorTOI News DeskThe TOI News Desk comprises a dedicated and tireless team of journalists who operate around the clock to deliver the most current and comprehensive news and updates to the readers of The Times of India worldwide. With an unwavering commitment to excellence in journalism, our team is at the forefront of gathering, verifying, and presenting breaking news, in-depth analysis, and insightful reports on a wide range of topics. The TOI News Desk is your trusted source for staying informed and connected to the ever-evolving global landscape, ensuring that our readers are equipped with the latest developments that matter most.”Read MoreEnd of ArticleFollow Us On Social MediaVideosBelgian Court Clears Fugitive Jeweller Mehul Choksi’s Extradition To IndiaPortfolios Allocated To Gujarat’s New Ministers After Major Cabinet ReshufflePakistan Seeks Trump’s Intervention After Afghan-Taliban Forces Humiliate Pak Army In Border ClashDense Chhattisgarh Forests No Longer Safe For Naxals, Over 200 Maoists Lay Down ArmsChina Breaks Silence on Border Clash, Follows India To Tell Pakistan, Afghanistan to End CrisisPakistan-Afghanistan Border Tensions Explode Ahead Of Ceasefire Deadline: Blast Kills 7 Pak Soldiers‘Jungle Raj’: Amit Shah Slams RJD For Fielding Shahabuddin’s Son In Bihar ElectionsAir Power, Tech Will Define Future Wars: Defence Secretary Rajesh Singh at Tejas Mk1A Showcase EventHAL Celebrates Maiden Flight of the First Tejas Mk1A Fighter Jet Manufactured at its Nashik FacilityRahul Gandhi Meets Family of Lynched Dalit in UP, Claims Govt Threatened Them and Calls for Action123 Photostories 10 mind-blowing superpowers of chameleonsFrom Archana Puran Singh’s nostalgic Dehradun Diwali to fun housie nights with staff – Archana and Parmeet Sethi’s cherished family Diwali memories3 superfoods to control cholesterol and the right way to consume them6 ways to set healthy boundaries without pushing others awayFun facts about ‘Alpha’ star Sharvari WaghDiwali 2025: 15 types of traditional Pooris to try this festive seasonDhanteras 2025: 5 trendy gold mangalsutra designs to buy this festive season for a stylish lookDiwali 2025: Sonakshi Sinha’s stylish festive fashion guide for the seasonExclusive – Rise and Fall Winner Arjun Bijlani opens up about his victory, breakdown, meeting his son Ayaan and reacts to Akriti Negi showing him middle fingerPersonality Test: What your favourite sleeping position reveals about your true nature and hidden emotions123Hot PicksGold Silver PriceRiyadh AirBihar Election 2025Gold rate todaySilver rate todayPublic Holidays OctoberBank Holidays OctoberTop TrendingChris Evert vs Martina Net WorthJohn BoltonPokemon All Mega Evolutions RankedJoe Flacco WifeRonda RouseyAaron Rodgers PittsburghBlake LivelyRussell WilsonHarvard CrimsonZack Yadegari

NEW DELHI: A diplomatic row erupted between India and Bangladesh on Friday as the two nations pointed fingers at each other over the killing of three Bangladeshis in Tripura on October 15.After Dhaka lodged a “strong” protest, condemning the “brutal beating and killing”, the ministry of external affairs responded saying that three “smugglers” attacked local…

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MLA Rivaba Jadeja, wife of cricketer Ravindra Jadeja, takes oath during the swearing-in ceremony of the new Gujarat cabinet, in Gandhinagar, Gujarat. Other political leaders were also present. (PTI Photo)) NEW DELHI: Gujarat chief minister Bhupendra Patel on Friday carried out a major cabinet reshuffle, inducting 19 new ministers and retaining six from his earlier team. Harsh Sanghavi was elevated as deputy chief minister, while Rivaba Jadeja, wife of cricketer Ravindra Jadeja, was also included in the council of ministers.Following the expansion, the council now has 26 members, including the chief minister, up from 17 earlier. Gujarat, with a 182-member assembly, can have a maximum of 27 ministers, or 15% of the total strength of the House.Portfolios Allocated To Gujarat’s New Ministers After Major Cabinet ReshuffleThe cabinet reshuffle comes two years before the next state assembly elections in 2027 and months ahead of local body polls.Governor Acharya Devvrat administered the oath of office and secrecy to the new ministers and those elevated to cabinet rank or assigned independent charge.Key pointsCM Bhupendra Patel keeps General Administration, Administrative Reforms and Training and other departments.Deputy CM Harsh Sanghavi gets Home, Police Housing, Jail, Border Security, Gram Rakshak Dal, Civil Defence, Prohibition and Excise, Transport, Law and Justice, Sports and Youth Services and other departments.Minister Kanubhai Mohanlal Desai gets Finance, Urban Development and Urban Housing.Minister Rushikesh Ganeshbhai Patel gets Energy and Petrochemicals, Panchayat and Rural Housing, Legislative and Parliamentary Affairs.Minister Rivaba Ravindrasinh Jadeja gets Primary, Secondary and Adult Education.Here’s the full listChief ministerBhupendrabhai Rajnikant Patel — General Administration, Administrative Reforms and Training, Planning, Non-Resident Gujaratis’ Division, Revenue and Disaster Management, Roads and Buildings and Capital Projects, Narmada, Kalpasar, Mines and Minerals, Ports, Information and Broadcasting, All Policies and All Subjects not allotted to other Ministers.Deputy chief ministerHarsh Rameshkumar Sanghvi — Home, Police Housing, Jail, Border Security, Gruh Rakshak Dal, Gram Rakshak Dal, Civil Defence, Prohibition and Excise, Transport, Law and Justice, Sports and Youth Services, Cultural Activities, Coordination of Voluntary Organisations, Industries, Salt Industries, Micro, Small and Medium Industries, Printing and Stationery, Tourism and Pilgrimage Development, Civil Aviation.MinistersKanubhai Mohanlal Desai — Finance, Urban Development and Urban Housing.Jitendrabhai Savjibhai Vaghani — Agriculture and Farmers Welfare, Cooperation, Fisheries, Animal Husbandry and Cow Breeding.Rushikesh Ganeshbhai Patel — Energy and Petrochemicals, Panchayat and Rural Housing, Legislative and Parliamentary Affairs.Kunvarjibhai Mohanbhai Bavaliya — Labour, Skill Development and Employment, Rural Development.Nareshbhai Maganbhai Patel — Tribal Development, Khadi, Cottage Industries and Rural Industries.Arjunbhai Devabhai Modhwadia — Forests and Environment, Climate Change, Science and Technology.Pradyuman Gunabhai Vaaja — Social Justice and Empowerment, Primary, Secondary and Adult Education, Higher and Technical Education.Ramanbhai Bhikhhabhai Solanki — Food, Civil Supplies and Consumer Affairs.MInisters Of StateIshwarsinh Thakorbhai Patel — Water Resources, Water Supply (Independent Charge).Praful Chhaganbhai Panseriya — Health, Family Welfare and Medical Education (Independent Charge).Manisha Rajivbhai Vakil — Women and Child Development (Independent Charge), Social Justice and Empowerment (State Minister).Parshottambhai Odhavjibhai Solanki — Fisheries.Kaantilal Shivlal Amrutiya — Labour, Skill Development and Employment.Rameshbhai Bhurabhai Katara — Agriculture and Farmers Welfare, Cooperation, Animal Husbandry and Cow Breeding.Smti Darshanaben Mukeshbhai Vaghela — Urban Development and Urban Housing.Kaushikbhai Kaantibhai Vekariya — Law and Justice, Energy and Petrochemicals, Legislative and Parliamentary Affairs.PravinKumar Gordhanbhai Maali — Forests and Environment, Climate Change, Transport.Jayarambhai Chembabhai Gamit — Sports and Youth Services, Cultural Activities, Coordination of Voluntary Organisations, Industries, Salt Industries, Micro, Small and Medium Industries, Printing and Stationery, Tourism and Pilgrimage Development, Civil Aviation.Trikambhai Bijalbhai Changa — Higher and Technical Education.Kamleshbhai Rameshbhai Patel — Finance, Police Housing, Jail, Border Security, Gruh Rakshak Dal, Gram Rakshak Dal, Civil Defence, Prohibition and Excise.Sanjaysinh Vijaysinh Mahida — Revenue and Disaster Management, Panchayat and Rural Housing, Rural Development.Punambhai Dhanabhai Baranda — Tribal Development, Food, Civil Supplies and Consumer Affairs.Swarupji Dardasji Thakor — Khadi, Cottage Industries and Rural Industries.Rivaba Ravindrasinh Jadeja — Primary, Secondary and Adult Education.About the AuthorTOI News DeskThe TOI News Desk comprises a dedicated and tireless team of journalists who operate around the clock to deliver the most current and comprehensive news and updates to the readers of The Times of India worldwide. With an unwavering commitment to excellence in journalism, our team is at the forefront of gathering, verifying, and presenting breaking news, in-depth analysis, and insightful reports on a wide range of topics. The TOI News Desk is your trusted source for staying informed and connected to the ever-evolving global landscape, ensuring that our readers are equipped with the latest developments that matter most.”Read MoreEnd of ArticleFollow Us On Social MediaVideosPortfolios Allocated To Gujarat’s New Ministers After Major Cabinet ReshufflePakistan Seeks Trump’s Intervention After Afghan-Taliban Forces Humiliate Pak Army In Border ClashDense Chhattisgarh Forests No Longer Safe For Naxals, Over 200 Maoists Lay Down ArmsChina Breaks Silence on Border Clash, Follows India To Tell Pakistan, Afghanistan to End CrisisPakistan-Afghanistan Border Tensions Explode Ahead Of Ceasefire Deadline: Blast Kills 7 Pak Soldiers‘Jungle Raj’: Amit Shah Slams RJD For Fielding Shahabuddin’s Son In Bihar ElectionsAir Power, Tech Will Define Future Wars: Defence Secretary Rajesh Singh at Tejas Mk1A Showcase EventHAL Celebrates Maiden Flight of the First Tejas Mk1A Fighter Jet Manufactured at its Nashik FacilityRahul Gandhi Meets Family of Lynched Dalit in UP, Claims Govt Threatened Them and Calls for ActionTwo-Front War Loading: Pakistan Defence Minister Khawaja Asif Blames India in Afghan ‘Proxy War’123 Photostories  10 mind-blowing superpowers of chameleonsFrom Archana Puran Singh’s nostalgic Dehradun Diwali to fun housie nights with staff – Archana and Parmeet Sethi’s cherished family Diwali memories3 superfoods to control cholesterol and the right way to consume them6 ways to set healthy boundaries without pushing others awayFun facts about ‘Alpha’ star Sharvari WaghDiwali 2025: 15 types of traditional Pooris to try this festive seasonDhanteras 2025: 5 trendy gold mangalsutra designs to buy this festive season for a stylish lookDiwali 2025: Sonakshi Sinha’s stylish festive fashion guide for the seasonExclusive – Rise and Fall Winner Arjun Bijlani opens up about his victory, breakdown, meeting his son Ayaan and reacts to Akriti Negi showing him middle fingerPersonality Test: What your favourite sleeping position reveals about your true nature and hidden emotions123Hot PicksGold Silver PriceRiyadh AirBihar Election 2025Gold rate todaySilver rate todayPublic Holidays OctoberBank Holidays OctoberTop TrendingChris Evert vs Martina Net WorthJohn BoltonPokemon All Mega Evolutions RankedJoe Flacco WifeRonda RouseyAaron Rodgers PittsburghBlake LivelyRussell WilsonHarvard CrimsonZack Yadegari

MLA Rivaba Jadeja, wife of cricketer Ravindra Jadeja, takes oath during the swearing-in ceremony of the new Gujarat cabinet, in Gandhinagar, Gujarat. Other political leaders were also present. (PTI Photo)) NEW DELHI: Gujarat chief minister Bhupendra Patel on Friday carried out a major cabinet reshuffle, inducting 19 new ministers and retaining six from his earlier team. Harsh Sanghavi was elevated as deputy chief minister, while Rivaba Jadeja, wife of cricketer Ravindra Jadeja, was also included in the council of ministers.Following the expansion, the council now has 26 members, including the chief minister, up from 17 earlier. Gujarat, with a 182-member assembly, can have a maximum of 27 ministers, or 15% of the total strength of the House.Portfolios Allocated To Gujarat’s New Ministers After Major Cabinet ReshuffleThe cabinet reshuffle comes two years before the next state assembly elections in 2027 and months ahead of local body polls.Governor Acharya Devvrat administered the oath of office and secrecy to the new ministers and those elevated to cabinet rank or assigned independent charge.Key pointsCM Bhupendra Patel keeps General Administration, Administrative Reforms and Training and other departments.Deputy CM Harsh Sanghavi gets Home, Police Housing, Jail, Border Security, Gram Rakshak Dal, Civil Defence, Prohibition and Excise, Transport, Law and Justice, Sports and Youth Services and other departments.Minister Kanubhai Mohanlal Desai gets Finance, Urban Development and Urban Housing.Minister Rushikesh Ganeshbhai Patel gets Energy and Petrochemicals, Panchayat and Rural Housing, Legislative and Parliamentary Affairs.Minister Rivaba Ravindrasinh Jadeja gets Primary, Secondary and Adult Education.Here’s the full listChief ministerBhupendrabhai Rajnikant Patel — General Administration, Administrative Reforms and Training, Planning, Non-Resident Gujaratis’ Division, Revenue and Disaster Management, Roads and Buildings and Capital Projects, Narmada, Kalpasar, Mines and Minerals, Ports, Information and Broadcasting, All Policies and All Subjects not allotted to other Ministers.Deputy chief ministerHarsh Rameshkumar Sanghvi — Home, Police Housing, Jail, Border Security, Gruh Rakshak Dal, Gram Rakshak Dal, Civil Defence, Prohibition and Excise, Transport, Law and Justice, Sports and Youth Services, Cultural Activities, Coordination of Voluntary Organisations, Industries, Salt Industries, Micro, Small and Medium Industries, Printing and Stationery, Tourism and Pilgrimage Development, Civil Aviation.MinistersKanubhai Mohanlal Desai — Finance, Urban Development and Urban Housing.Jitendrabhai Savjibhai Vaghani — Agriculture and Farmers Welfare, Cooperation, Fisheries, Animal Husbandry and Cow Breeding.Rushikesh Ganeshbhai Patel — Energy and Petrochemicals, Panchayat and Rural Housing, Legislative and Parliamentary Affairs.Kunvarjibhai Mohanbhai Bavaliya — Labour, Skill Development and Employment, Rural Development.Nareshbhai Maganbhai Patel — Tribal Development, Khadi, Cottage Industries and Rural Industries.Arjunbhai Devabhai Modhwadia — Forests and Environment, Climate Change, Science and Technology.Pradyuman Gunabhai Vaaja — Social Justice and Empowerment, Primary, Secondary and Adult Education, Higher and Technical Education.Ramanbhai Bhikhhabhai Solanki — Food, Civil Supplies and Consumer Affairs.MInisters Of StateIshwarsinh Thakorbhai Patel — Water Resources, Water Supply (Independent Charge).Praful Chhaganbhai Panseriya — Health, Family Welfare and Medical Education (Independent Charge).Manisha Rajivbhai Vakil — Women and Child Development (Independent Charge), Social Justice and Empowerment (State Minister).Parshottambhai Odhavjibhai Solanki — Fisheries.Kaantilal Shivlal Amrutiya — Labour, Skill Development and Employment.Rameshbhai Bhurabhai Katara — Agriculture and Farmers Welfare, Cooperation, Animal Husbandry and Cow Breeding.Smti Darshanaben Mukeshbhai Vaghela — Urban Development and Urban Housing.Kaushikbhai Kaantibhai Vekariya — Law and Justice, Energy and Petrochemicals, Legislative and Parliamentary Affairs.PravinKumar Gordhanbhai Maali — Forests and Environment, Climate Change, Transport.Jayarambhai Chembabhai Gamit — Sports and Youth Services, Cultural Activities, Coordination of Voluntary Organisations, Industries, Salt Industries, Micro, Small and Medium Industries, Printing and Stationery, Tourism and Pilgrimage Development, Civil Aviation.Trikambhai Bijalbhai Changa — Higher and Technical Education.Kamleshbhai Rameshbhai Patel — Finance, Police Housing, Jail, Border Security, Gruh Rakshak Dal, Gram Rakshak Dal, Civil Defence, Prohibition and Excise.Sanjaysinh Vijaysinh Mahida — Revenue and Disaster Management, Panchayat and Rural Housing, Rural Development.Punambhai Dhanabhai Baranda — Tribal Development, Food, Civil Supplies and Consumer Affairs.Swarupji Dardasji Thakor — Khadi, Cottage Industries and Rural Industries.Rivaba Ravindrasinh Jadeja — Primary, Secondary and Adult Education.About the AuthorTOI News DeskThe TOI News Desk comprises a dedicated and tireless team of journalists who operate around the clock to deliver the most current and comprehensive news and updates to the readers of The Times of India worldwide. With an unwavering commitment to excellence in journalism, our team is at the forefront of gathering, verifying, and presenting breaking news, in-depth analysis, and insightful reports on a wide range of topics. The TOI News Desk is your trusted source for staying informed and connected to the ever-evolving global landscape, ensuring that our readers are equipped with the latest developments that matter most.”Read MoreEnd of ArticleFollow Us On Social MediaVideosPortfolios Allocated To Gujarat’s New Ministers After Major Cabinet ReshufflePakistan Seeks Trump’s Intervention After Afghan-Taliban Forces Humiliate Pak Army In Border ClashDense Chhattisgarh Forests No Longer Safe For Naxals, Over 200 Maoists Lay Down ArmsChina Breaks Silence on Border Clash, Follows India To Tell Pakistan, Afghanistan to End CrisisPakistan-Afghanistan Border Tensions Explode Ahead Of Ceasefire Deadline: Blast Kills 7 Pak Soldiers‘Jungle Raj’: Amit Shah Slams RJD For Fielding Shahabuddin’s Son In Bihar ElectionsAir Power, Tech Will Define Future Wars: Defence Secretary Rajesh Singh at Tejas Mk1A Showcase EventHAL Celebrates Maiden Flight of the First Tejas Mk1A Fighter Jet Manufactured at its Nashik FacilityRahul Gandhi Meets Family of Lynched Dalit in UP, Claims Govt Threatened Them and Calls for ActionTwo-Front War Loading: Pakistan Defence Minister Khawaja Asif Blames India in Afghan ‘Proxy War’123 Photostories 10 mind-blowing superpowers of chameleonsFrom Archana Puran Singh’s nostalgic Dehradun Diwali to fun housie nights with staff – Archana and Parmeet Sethi’s cherished family Diwali memories3 superfoods to control cholesterol and the right way to consume them6 ways to set healthy boundaries without pushing others awayFun facts about ‘Alpha’ star Sharvari WaghDiwali 2025: 15 types of traditional Pooris to try this festive seasonDhanteras 2025: 5 trendy gold mangalsutra designs to buy this festive season for a stylish lookDiwali 2025: Sonakshi Sinha’s stylish festive fashion guide for the seasonExclusive – Rise and Fall Winner Arjun Bijlani opens up about his victory, breakdown, meeting his son Ayaan and reacts to Akriti Negi showing him middle fingerPersonality Test: What your favourite sleeping position reveals about your true nature and hidden emotions123Hot PicksGold Silver PriceRiyadh AirBihar Election 2025Gold rate todaySilver rate todayPublic Holidays OctoberBank Holidays OctoberTop TrendingChris Evert vs Martina Net WorthJohn BoltonPokemon All Mega Evolutions RankedJoe Flacco WifeRonda RouseyAaron Rodgers PittsburghBlake LivelyRussell WilsonHarvard CrimsonZack Yadegari

MLA Rivaba Jadeja, wife of cricketer Ravindra Jadeja, takes oath during the swearing-in ceremony of the new Gujarat cabinet, in Gandhinagar, Gujarat. Other political leaders were also present. (PTI Photo)) NEW DELHI: Gujarat chief minister Bhupendra Patel on Friday carried out a major cabinet reshuffle, inducting 19 new ministers and retaining six from his earlier…

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