US adds stronger-than-expected 115,000 jobs in April despite Iran war impact

US adds stronger-than-expected 115,000 jobs in April despite Iran war impact

File photo: Hiring sign for sales professionals is displayed at a store in US (Picture credit: AP) America’s employers added a stronger-than-expected 115,000 jobs in April despite economic uncertainty triggered by the Iran war, according to data released by the US labor department on Friday.The unemployment rate remained unchanged at 4.3 per cent, while hiring…

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Representative image NEW DELHI: National Crime Records Bureau (NCRB) has for the first time tracked the cases of cruelty against animals and compiled the data, noting registration of 9,039 cases and arrest of 10,312 persons in the country in 2024.Maharashtra recorded the highest number (2,356) of such cases followed by Madhya Pradesh (1,346), Uttar Pradesh (1,121), Gujarat (526) and Tamil Nadu (457).The data tracks animal cruelty cases under the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Act, 1960, ranging from FIR registration and investigation to filing of chargesheet and court disposal. It gives India its first national-level statistical picture of how animal cruelty offences are handled by the system.The report shows the police disposed of nearly 77% (6,969) of the total cases with 2,070 cases, approximately 23%, pending investigation at year-end in 2024.The bureau also separately records 8,660 cases of animal theft, valued at Rs 48.8 crore, with a recovery rate of nearly 45%, exceeding the national average for property crimes.“The formal recording of crimes under the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Act by the NCRB is a significant step toward transparency and data driven governance. While many cases still go unreported, moving from anecdotes to hard data allows us to clearly see how the system is functioning,” said the animal welfare activist, Gauri Maulekhi.She told TOI that the dataset provides a valuable roadmap to examine the entire criminal justice chain, from police responsiveness to judicial resolution. “Overall, this is a major step in the right direction for our legal system and a strong foundation for future progress,” said Maulekhi.At the trial stage, the data reflects a high conviction rate of more than 80%, rising to nearly 94% in metropolitan areas, demonstrating that cases which reach conclusion are largely supported by evidence. At the same time, over 82% of cases remain pending for trial before courts, pointing to significant delays in judicial disposal.Calling the NCRB’s move a “historic step”, Shreemoyee Chakraborty from the People For Animals said, “This is a step in the right direction by the govt and marks an important shift in how animal cruelty is recognised within India’s criminal justice system.”About the AuthorVishwa MohanVishwa Mohan is Senior Editor at The Times of India. He writes on environment, climate change, agriculture, water resources and clean energy, tracking policy issues and climate diplomacy. He has been covering Parliament since 2003 to see how politics shaped up domestic policy and India’s position at global platform. Before switching over to explore sustainable development issues, Vishwa had covered internal security and investigative agencies for more than a decade.Read MoreEnd of ArticleFollow Us On Social MediaVideosTwo States, Two Big Winners: Suvendu Gets Bengal, Vijay Eyes Tamil NaduShah Hails BJP’s Historic Bengal Victory, Credits People’s Faith In ModiBJP Names Suvendu Adhikari As West Bengal’s First BJP Chief MinisterViral MLA Preference List Shows KC Venugopal Claiming Majority Support As Kerala CMTMC Leader Kunal Ghosh Says Bengal Violence Must Be Viewed From Two Different PerspectivesCongress-DMK Split And TVK Support Trigger Fresh INDIA Alliance TensionsPakistan’s Bizarre ‘Why Speak English?’ Reaction After India Details Op Sindoor StrikesSanjay Raut Writes To Donald Trump Over Bengal Polls, Questions BJP Victory PraiseDeadly Hantavirus Outbreak On Luxury Cruise Ship | 3 Dead, Indians Among Crew Onboard MV HondiusDMK Denies Possibility Of Alliance With AIADMK As Vijay’s TVK Reshapes Tamil Nadu Politics123PhotostoriesToo much cardio after 40? Why women’s bodies may respond differently from men’sDo common mice found in homes and gardens can spread hantavirus7 things parents of highly confident children teach them differentlySuccess quote of the day by Sachin Tendulkar: “The key to handling pressure situations is to…”Coffee vs Green Tea: Which is healthier overall?10 best UNESCO spa towns of Europe where people visit for wellness and healingSuryakumar Yadav and Devisha Shetty become parents for the first time: Their love storyBird Flu outbreak in Maharashtra: How humans can get infected and the symptoms experts want you to watchR. Ashwin, aka “Spin Wizard”, Chennai home is a crores-worth haven blending comfort, family life and cricketing successOnion juice vs onion oil: Which is better for summer hair fall control?123Hot PicksSBI Q4 resultsThane- Navi Mumbai corridorMaharashtra SSC ResultPune child rape-murder casePerambur election resultIndia-New Zealand FTASugarcane price hikeTop TrendingTamil nadu government formationVaibhav SooryavanshiTamil Nadu Class 12 Result 2026Maharashtra Board SSC Result 2026Mumbai Watermelon Death CaseDelhi Capital vs KKR IPL MatchWBBSE Madhyamik Result 2026Salil AnkolaDaniil Medvedev WifeBan vs Pak

Representative image NEW DELHI: National Crime Records Bureau (NCRB) has for the first time tracked the cases of cruelty against animals and compiled the data, noting registration of 9,039 cases and arrest of 10,312 persons in the country in 2024.Maharashtra recorded the highest number (2,356) of such cases followed by Madhya Pradesh (1,346), Uttar Pradesh (1,121), Gujarat (526) and Tamil Nadu (457).The data tracks animal cruelty cases under the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Act, 1960, ranging from FIR registration and investigation to filing of chargesheet and court disposal. It gives India its first national-level statistical picture of how animal cruelty offences are handled by the system.The report shows the police disposed of nearly 77% (6,969) of the total cases with 2,070 cases, approximately 23%, pending investigation at year-end in 2024.The bureau also separately records 8,660 cases of animal theft, valued at Rs 48.8 crore, with a recovery rate of nearly 45%, exceeding the national average for property crimes.“The formal recording of crimes under the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Act by the NCRB is a significant step toward transparency and data driven governance. While many cases still go unreported, moving from anecdotes to hard data allows us to clearly see how the system is functioning,” said the animal welfare activist, Gauri Maulekhi.She told TOI that the dataset provides a valuable roadmap to examine the entire criminal justice chain, from police responsiveness to judicial resolution. “Overall, this is a major step in the right direction for our legal system and a strong foundation for future progress,” said Maulekhi.At the trial stage, the data reflects a high conviction rate of more than 80%, rising to nearly 94% in metropolitan areas, demonstrating that cases which reach conclusion are largely supported by evidence. At the same time, over 82% of cases remain pending for trial before courts, pointing to significant delays in judicial disposal.Calling the NCRB’s move a “historic step”, Shreemoyee Chakraborty from the People For Animals said, “This is a step in the right direction by the govt and marks an important shift in how animal cruelty is recognised within India’s criminal justice system.”About the AuthorVishwa MohanVishwa Mohan is Senior Editor at The Times of India. He writes on environment, climate change, agriculture, water resources and clean energy, tracking policy issues and climate diplomacy. He has been covering Parliament since 2003 to see how politics shaped up domestic policy and India’s position at global platform. Before switching over to explore sustainable development issues, Vishwa had covered internal security and investigative agencies for more than a decade.Read MoreEnd of ArticleFollow Us On Social MediaVideosTwo States, Two Big Winners: Suvendu Gets Bengal, Vijay Eyes Tamil NaduShah Hails BJP’s Historic Bengal Victory, Credits People’s Faith In ModiBJP Names Suvendu Adhikari As West Bengal’s First BJP Chief MinisterViral MLA Preference List Shows KC Venugopal Claiming Majority Support As Kerala CMTMC Leader Kunal Ghosh Says Bengal Violence Must Be Viewed From Two Different PerspectivesCongress-DMK Split And TVK Support Trigger Fresh INDIA Alliance TensionsPakistan’s Bizarre ‘Why Speak English?’ Reaction After India Details Op Sindoor StrikesSanjay Raut Writes To Donald Trump Over Bengal Polls, Questions BJP Victory PraiseDeadly Hantavirus Outbreak On Luxury Cruise Ship | 3 Dead, Indians Among Crew Onboard MV HondiusDMK Denies Possibility Of Alliance With AIADMK As Vijay’s TVK Reshapes Tamil Nadu Politics123PhotostoriesToo much cardio after 40? Why women’s bodies may respond differently from men’sDo common mice found in homes and gardens can spread hantavirus7 things parents of highly confident children teach them differentlySuccess quote of the day by Sachin Tendulkar: “The key to handling pressure situations is to…”Coffee vs Green Tea: Which is healthier overall?10 best UNESCO spa towns of Europe where people visit for wellness and healingSuryakumar Yadav and Devisha Shetty become parents for the first time: Their love storyBird Flu outbreak in Maharashtra: How humans can get infected and the symptoms experts want you to watchR. Ashwin, aka “Spin Wizard”, Chennai home is a crores-worth haven blending comfort, family life and cricketing successOnion juice vs onion oil: Which is better for summer hair fall control?123Hot PicksSBI Q4 resultsThane- Navi Mumbai corridorMaharashtra SSC ResultPune child rape-murder casePerambur election resultIndia-New Zealand FTASugarcane price hikeTop TrendingTamil nadu government formationVaibhav SooryavanshiTamil Nadu Class 12 Result 2026Maharashtra Board SSC Result 2026Mumbai Watermelon Death CaseDelhi Capital vs KKR IPL MatchWBBSE Madhyamik Result 2026Salil AnkolaDaniil Medvedev WifeBan vs Pak

NEW DELHI: National Crime Records Bureau (NCRB) has for the first time tracked the cases of cruelty against animals and compiled the data, noting registration of 9,039 cases and arrest of 10,312 persons in the country in 2024.Maharashtra recorded the highest number (2,356) of such cases followed by Madhya Pradesh (1,346), Uttar Pradesh (1,121), Gujarat…

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May 08, 2026, 22:59 IST

May 08, 2026, 22:59 IST

KKR’s Finn Allen (Agency Image) Kolkata Knight Riders continued their remarkable late-season revival with a crushing eight-wicket win over Delhi Capitals at the Arun Jaitley Stadium on Friday, thanks to a superb spin display followed by a breathtaking maiden IPL century from Finn Allen. The victory was KKR’s fourth successive win and kept their playoff…

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IPL Points Table after Match 51: KKR win fourth straight game to keep playoff hopes alive

IPL Points Table after Match 51: KKR win fourth straight game to keep playoff hopes alive

Kolkata Knight Riders’ Finn Allen (ANI Photo) Kolkata Knight Riders produced a commanding all-round display to beat Delhi Capitals and keep their IPL 2026 playoff hopes alive. Chasing 143, KKR recovered from early setbacks through an important partnership between Finn Allen and Cameron Green, with Allen smashing his maiden IPL hundred to power KKR to…

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‘I’d rather die in my country’: Why immigrants are choosing voluntarily departure over detention or asylum in US

‘I’d rather die in my country’: Why immigrants are choosing voluntarily departure over detention or asylum in US

A growing number of immigrants in US are abandoning their legal cases and choosing to leave the country, many while held in detention centres. This comes as voluntary departures are on a surge under Trump administration.Court data obtained by the Vera Institute of Justice shows that immigration judges issued more than 80,000 “voluntary departure” orders…

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An AI generated image used for representation NEW DELHI: For continuous ‘health monitoring’ of major and extra-long old bridges on NHs, highway owning agencies will now install advanced sensors for quick alert in case of abnormal behaviour so that corrective steps can be taken before any mishap.The road transport ministry has issued a standardised tender document (RFP) for procurement of the continuous structure monitoring system for bridges which the highway owning agencies and their engineers can use to invite bids. This is significant considering that there is a dire need to monitor the behaviour of old major bridges on the country’s NH network.Officials said while installation of sensors for monitoring of bridge health is part of the new major bridges, a large number of old bridges don’t have them. “We need to ensure that old bridges are monitored continuously. Now regional officers of NHAI, road transport ministry and NHIDCL can use the document to engage firms,” said an official.The agencies engaged will be responsible for supply, installation, commissioning, and long-term operation and maintenance of advanced instruments designed to track the structural integrity of bridges in real time. This includes deployment of a wide range of sensors, along with hardware for data acquisition, transmission, and reporting, enabling authorities to detect early warning signs of stress, damage, or failure.As per the document, such works will be divided in two phases — first phase of six months for installation and commissioning of the Bridge Health Monitoring system and second phase will consist of operation and maintenance of the system, ensuring snag-free functioning for a minimum 10 years.End of ArticleFollow Us On Social MediaVideosTwo States, Two Big Winners: Suvendu Gets Bengal, Vijay Eyes Tamil NaduShah Hails BJP’s Historic Bengal Victory, Credits People’s Faith In ModiBJP Names Suvendu Adhikari As West Bengal’s First BJP Chief MinisterViral MLA Preference List Shows KC Venugopal Claiming Majority Support As Kerala CMTMC Leader Kunal Ghosh Says Bengal Violence Must Be Viewed From Two Different PerspectivesCongress-DMK Split And TVK Support Trigger Fresh INDIA Alliance TensionsPakistan’s Bizarre ‘Why Speak English?’ Reaction After India Details Op Sindoor StrikesSanjay Raut Writes To Donald Trump Over Bengal Polls, Questions BJP Victory PraiseDeadly Hantavirus Outbreak On Luxury Cruise Ship | 3 Dead, Indians Among Crew Onboard MV HondiusDMK Denies Possibility Of Alliance With AIADMK As Vijay’s TVK Reshapes Tamil Nadu Politics123PhotostoriesToo much cardio after 40? Why women’s bodies may respond differently from men’sDo common mice found in homes and gardens can spread hantavirus7 things parents of highly confident children teach them differentlySuccess quote of the day by Sachin Tendulkar: “The key to handling pressure situations is to…”Coffee vs Green Tea: Which is healthier overall?10 best UNESCO spa towns of Europe where people visit for wellness and healingSuryakumar Yadav and Devisha Shetty become parents for the first time: Their love storyBird Flu outbreak in Maharashtra: How humans can get infected and the symptoms experts want you to watchR. Ashwin, aka “Spin Wizard”, Chennai home is a crores-worth haven blending comfort, family life and cricketing successOnion juice vs onion oil: Which is better for summer hair fall control?123Hot PicksSBI Q4 resultsThane- Navi Mumbai corridorMaharashtra SSC ResultPune child rape-murder casePerambur election resultIndia-New Zealand FTASugarcane price hikeTop TrendingTamil nadu government formationVaibhav SooryavanshiTamil Nadu Class 12 Result 2026Maharashtra Board SSC Result 2026Mumbai Watermelon Death CaseDelhi Capital vs KKR IPL MatchWBBSE Madhyamik Result 2026Salil AnkolaDaniil Medvedev WifeBan vs Pak

An AI generated image used for representation NEW DELHI: For continuous ‘health monitoring’ of major and extra-long old bridges on NHs, highway owning agencies will now install advanced sensors for quick alert in case of abnormal behaviour so that corrective steps can be taken before any mishap.The road transport ministry has issued a standardised tender document (RFP) for procurement of the continuous structure monitoring system for bridges which the highway owning agencies and their engineers can use to invite bids. This is significant considering that there is a dire need to monitor the behaviour of old major bridges on the country’s NH network.Officials said while installation of sensors for monitoring of bridge health is part of the new major bridges, a large number of old bridges don’t have them. “We need to ensure that old bridges are monitored continuously. Now regional officers of NHAI, road transport ministry and NHIDCL can use the document to engage firms,” said an official.The agencies engaged will be responsible for supply, installation, commissioning, and long-term operation and maintenance of advanced instruments designed to track the structural integrity of bridges in real time. This includes deployment of a wide range of sensors, along with hardware for data acquisition, transmission, and reporting, enabling authorities to detect early warning signs of stress, damage, or failure.As per the document, such works will be divided in two phases — first phase of six months for installation and commissioning of the Bridge Health Monitoring system and second phase will consist of operation and maintenance of the system, ensuring snag-free functioning for a minimum 10 years.End of ArticleFollow Us On Social MediaVideosTwo States, Two Big Winners: Suvendu Gets Bengal, Vijay Eyes Tamil NaduShah Hails BJP’s Historic Bengal Victory, Credits People’s Faith In ModiBJP Names Suvendu Adhikari As West Bengal’s First BJP Chief MinisterViral MLA Preference List Shows KC Venugopal Claiming Majority Support As Kerala CMTMC Leader Kunal Ghosh Says Bengal Violence Must Be Viewed From Two Different PerspectivesCongress-DMK Split And TVK Support Trigger Fresh INDIA Alliance TensionsPakistan’s Bizarre ‘Why Speak English?’ Reaction After India Details Op Sindoor StrikesSanjay Raut Writes To Donald Trump Over Bengal Polls, Questions BJP Victory PraiseDeadly Hantavirus Outbreak On Luxury Cruise Ship | 3 Dead, Indians Among Crew Onboard MV HondiusDMK Denies Possibility Of Alliance With AIADMK As Vijay’s TVK Reshapes Tamil Nadu Politics123PhotostoriesToo much cardio after 40? Why women’s bodies may respond differently from men’sDo common mice found in homes and gardens can spread hantavirus7 things parents of highly confident children teach them differentlySuccess quote of the day by Sachin Tendulkar: “The key to handling pressure situations is to…”Coffee vs Green Tea: Which is healthier overall?10 best UNESCO spa towns of Europe where people visit for wellness and healingSuryakumar Yadav and Devisha Shetty become parents for the first time: Their love storyBird Flu outbreak in Maharashtra: How humans can get infected and the symptoms experts want you to watchR. Ashwin, aka “Spin Wizard”, Chennai home is a crores-worth haven blending comfort, family life and cricketing successOnion juice vs onion oil: Which is better for summer hair fall control?123Hot PicksSBI Q4 resultsThane- Navi Mumbai corridorMaharashtra SSC ResultPune child rape-murder casePerambur election resultIndia-New Zealand FTASugarcane price hikeTop TrendingTamil nadu government formationVaibhav SooryavanshiTamil Nadu Class 12 Result 2026Maharashtra Board SSC Result 2026Mumbai Watermelon Death CaseDelhi Capital vs KKR IPL MatchWBBSE Madhyamik Result 2026Salil AnkolaDaniil Medvedev WifeBan vs Pak

An AI generated image used for representation NEW DELHI: For continuous ‘health monitoring’ of major and extra-long old bridges on NHs, highway owning agencies will now install advanced sensors for quick alert in case of abnormal behaviour so that corrective steps can be taken before any mishap.The road transport ministry has issued a standardised tender…

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Stanley Tucci opens up about iconic line ‘Gird your loins’ from ‘The Devil Wears Prada’: ‘It’s going to be on my tombstone’

Stanley Tucci opens up about iconic line ‘Gird your loins’ from ‘The Devil Wears Prada’: ‘It’s going to be on my tombstone’

Some dialogues stay with audiences long after a film’s release, and one of the most memorable lines from The Devil Wears Prada continues to enjoy cult status even today. While reflecting on the famous “Gird your loins” dialogue, Stanley Tucci revealed that the line was never originally part of the script and was added during…

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Mike Vrabel seemingly disappointed by Dianna Russini mentioning her husband amid alleged affair drama

Mike Vrabel seemingly disappointed by Dianna Russini mentioning her husband amid alleged affair drama

Mike Vrabel seemingly disappointed by Dianna Russini mentioning her husband amid alleged affair drama.(Image via Getty Images) Mike Vrabel and Dianna Russini’s alleged affair rumors refuse to die down even as the two remain distant from it and continue to deny their inappropriate relationship with one another, despite having families of their own.Days after their…

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Inmate boasted after fatal prison attack on singer Ian Watkins, prosecutors tell UK court

Inmate boasted after fatal prison attack on singer Ian Watkins, prosecutors tell UK court

Rico Gedel allegedly stabbed former Welsh singer Ian Watkins to death in HMP Wakefield with a homemade blade, boasting about his “fame” afterward. Prosecutors claim Gedel and Samuel Dodsworth planned the attack, with CCTV showing Gedel entering Watkins’ cell shortly before the stabbing. Watkins, serving time for child sex offenses, had faced prior threats. Jurors…

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– The Times Internet Half Marathon 2026 brought together runners across generations; the Women’s 50+ category stood out as a beautiful reflection of endurance, confidence, and lifelong determination. These women proved that running is not defined by age but by spirit and theirs was impossible to miss on race day.From the starting line to the finish, every stride carried years of discipline, resilience, and passion for staying active and pushing forward.Chip Time: 00:56:31. Vinodini Rajan led the category with a composed and inspiring performance, showcasing remarkable stamina and consistency throughout the race. Her finish reflected the confidence and determination that define experienced runners.Chip Time: 00:57:53. Chitra Chatterji completed the race with strength and steady focus, embracing the challenge with grace and resilience. Her performance stood as a reminder that dedication and perseverance continue to shine at every stage of life.Chip Time: 00:58:23. Shalini Chakravarti crossed the finish line with unwavering spirit, proving that passion for running only grows stronger with time. Her journey on the course reflected determination, positivity, and the joy of being part of a thriving running community.The Times Internet Half Marathon was more than just a sporting event, it was a celebration of people who continue to inspire through action, commitment, and courage. With thousands of runners and stories unfolding across every category, the marathon once again brought together a community united by movement, passion, and the spirit to keep going.End of ArticleFollow Us On Social MediaVideosTwo States, Two Big Winners: Suvendu Gets Bengal, Vijay Eyes Tamil NaduShah Hails BJP’s Historic Bengal Victory, Credits People’s Faith In ModiBJP Names Suvendu Adhikari As West Bengal’s First BJP Chief MinisterViral MLA Preference List Shows KC Venugopal Claiming Majority Support As Kerala CMTMC Leader Kunal Ghosh Says Bengal Violence Must Be Viewed From Two Different PerspectivesCongress-DMK Split And TVK Support Trigger Fresh INDIA Alliance TensionsPakistan’s Bizarre ‘Why Speak English?’ Reaction After India Details Op Sindoor StrikesSanjay Raut Writes To Donald Trump Over Bengal Polls, Questions BJP Victory PraiseDeadly Hantavirus Outbreak On Luxury Cruise Ship | 3 Dead, Indians Among Crew Onboard MV HondiusDMK Denies Possibility Of Alliance With AIADMK As Vijay’s TVK Reshapes Tamil Nadu Politics123PhotostoriesToo much cardio after 40? Why women’s bodies may respond differently from men’sDo common mice found in homes and gardens can spread hantavirus7 things parents of highly confident children teach them differentlySuccess quote of the day by Sachin Tendulkar: “The key to handling pressure situations is to…”Coffee vs Green Tea: Which is healthier overall?10 best UNESCO spa towns of Europe where people visit for wellness and healingSuryakumar Yadav and Devisha Shetty become parents for the first time: Their love storyBird Flu outbreak in Maharashtra: How humans can get infected and the symptoms experts want you to watchR. Ashwin, aka “Spin Wizard”, Chennai home is a crores-worth haven blending comfort, family life and cricketing successOnion juice vs onion oil: Which is better for summer hair fall control?123Hot PicksSBI Q4 resultsThane- Navi Mumbai corridorMaharashtra SSC ResultPune child rape-murder casePerambur election resultIndia-New Zealand FTASugarcane price hikeTop TrendingTamil nadu government formationVaibhav SooryavanshiTamil Nadu Class 12 Result 2026Maharashtra Board SSC Result 2026Mumbai Watermelon Death CaseDelhi Capital vs KKR IPL MatchWBBSE Madhyamik Result 2026Salil AnkolaDaniil Medvedev WifeBan vs Pak

– The Times Internet Half Marathon 2026 brought together runners across generations; the Women’s 50+ category stood out as a beautiful reflection of endurance, confidence, and lifelong determination. These women proved that running is not defined by age but by spirit and theirs was impossible to miss on race day.From the starting line to the finish, every stride carried years of discipline, resilience, and passion for staying active and pushing forward.Chip Time: 00:56:31. Vinodini Rajan led the category with a composed and inspiring performance, showcasing remarkable stamina and consistency throughout the race. Her finish reflected the confidence and determination that define experienced runners.Chip Time: 00:57:53. Chitra Chatterji completed the race with strength and steady focus, embracing the challenge with grace and resilience. Her performance stood as a reminder that dedication and perseverance continue to shine at every stage of life.Chip Time: 00:58:23. Shalini Chakravarti crossed the finish line with unwavering spirit, proving that passion for running only grows stronger with time. Her journey on the course reflected determination, positivity, and the joy of being part of a thriving running community.The Times Internet Half Marathon was more than just a sporting event, it was a celebration of people who continue to inspire through action, commitment, and courage. With thousands of runners and stories unfolding across every category, the marathon once again brought together a community united by movement, passion, and the spirit to keep going.End of ArticleFollow Us On Social MediaVideosTwo States, Two Big Winners: Suvendu Gets Bengal, Vijay Eyes Tamil NaduShah Hails BJP’s Historic Bengal Victory, Credits People’s Faith In ModiBJP Names Suvendu Adhikari As West Bengal’s First BJP Chief MinisterViral MLA Preference List Shows KC Venugopal Claiming Majority Support As Kerala CMTMC Leader Kunal Ghosh Says Bengal Violence Must Be Viewed From Two Different PerspectivesCongress-DMK Split And TVK Support Trigger Fresh INDIA Alliance TensionsPakistan’s Bizarre ‘Why Speak English?’ Reaction After India Details Op Sindoor StrikesSanjay Raut Writes To Donald Trump Over Bengal Polls, Questions BJP Victory PraiseDeadly Hantavirus Outbreak On Luxury Cruise Ship | 3 Dead, Indians Among Crew Onboard MV HondiusDMK Denies Possibility Of Alliance With AIADMK As Vijay’s TVK Reshapes Tamil Nadu Politics123PhotostoriesToo much cardio after 40? Why women’s bodies may respond differently from men’sDo common mice found in homes and gardens can spread hantavirus7 things parents of highly confident children teach them differentlySuccess quote of the day by Sachin Tendulkar: “The key to handling pressure situations is to…”Coffee vs Green Tea: Which is healthier overall?10 best UNESCO spa towns of Europe where people visit for wellness and healingSuryakumar Yadav and Devisha Shetty become parents for the first time: Their love storyBird Flu outbreak in Maharashtra: How humans can get infected and the symptoms experts want you to watchR. Ashwin, aka “Spin Wizard”, Chennai home is a crores-worth haven blending comfort, family life and cricketing successOnion juice vs onion oil: Which is better for summer hair fall control?123Hot PicksSBI Q4 resultsThane- Navi Mumbai corridorMaharashtra SSC ResultPune child rape-murder casePerambur election resultIndia-New Zealand FTASugarcane price hikeTop TrendingTamil nadu government formationVaibhav SooryavanshiTamil Nadu Class 12 Result 2026Maharashtra Board SSC Result 2026Mumbai Watermelon Death CaseDelhi Capital vs KKR IPL MatchWBBSE Madhyamik Result 2026Salil AnkolaDaniil Medvedev WifeBan vs Pak

The Times Internet Half Marathon 2026 brought together runners across generations; the Women’s 50+ category stood out as a beautiful reflection of endurance, confidence, and lifelong determination. These women proved that running is not defined by age but by spirit and theirs was impossible to miss on race day.From the starting line to the finish,…

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Zepto gets Sebi nod for  billion IPO

Zepto gets Sebi nod for $1 billion IPO

MUMBAI: Zepto’s $1 billion IPO is a step closer to hitting Dalal Street with markets regulator Sebi giving it a go ahead for the issuance, details published on its website showed. The company which rivals Eternal’s Blinkit and Swiggy Instamart in India’s $10-11 billion quick commerce market (in terms of GMV or sales before the…

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‘Aakhri Sawal’ trailer out: Sanjay Dutt confronts Indian history from Gandhi’s assassination to the Emergency – Watch

‘Aakhri Sawal’ trailer out: Sanjay Dutt confronts Indian history from Gandhi’s assassination to the Emergency – Watch

The trailer for ‘Aakhri Sawal’, Sanjay Dutt’s latest project, has officially been released online, and fans have already started raving about the film. The film explores Vicky’s story along with Professor Gopal Nadkarni’s story. Read ahead to know more about the trailer and the upcoming film.‘Aakhri Sawal’ trailer releasedDiscussing issues and movements across Indian history,…

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Urban Company’s InstaHelp losses widen as it steps up battle with Pronto, Snabbit

Urban Company’s InstaHelp losses widen as it steps up battle with Pronto, Snabbit

BENGALURU: Urban Company’s push into instant domestic services dragged the company deeper into losses in the March quarter, as the home services platform ramped up spending to compete with fast-growing rivals such as Pronto and Snabbit in the emerging category.The Gurugram-based company reported a consolidated loss of Rs 161 crore for the March quarter, compared…

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Rakhi Sawant reacts to Thalapathy Vijay and Trisha Krishnan dating rumours: ‘They should get married, we will attend the mehendi’

Rakhi Sawant reacts to Thalapathy Vijay and Trisha Krishnan dating rumours: ‘They should get married, we will attend the mehendi’

Thalapathy Vijay and Trisha Krishnan continue to make headlines amid ongoing rumours about their alleged relationship. The buzz intensified after the two were spotted together earlier this year at producer Kalpathi S Suresh and Meenakshi Suresh’s son’s wedding reception in Chennai. While neither Vijay nor Trisha has addressed the rumours publicly, the speculation refuses to…

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Too much cardio after 40? Why women’s bodies may respond differently from men’s

Too much cardio after 40? Why women’s bodies may respond differently from men’s

Cardio is excellent for heart health, circulation, lung function, and mental well-being. The problem begins when it becomes excessive and replaces everything else. Many women over 40 unknowingly enter a cycle of: Doing more cardioEating too littleLosing muscle instead of fatFeeling constantly tiredSeeing fewer results​Excessive cardio can increase cortisol, the body’s primary stress hormone. When…

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