IPL 2026: ‘We’re still on top of the table’- Shreyas Iyer defiant after PBKS back-to-back defeats

IPL 2026: ‘We’re still on top of the table’- Shreyas Iyer defiant after PBKS back-to-back defeats

Punjab Kings’ Skipper Shreyas Iyer (ANI Photo) Punjab Kings captain Shreyas Iyer remained calm and reflective after his side slipped to consecutive defeats, insisting that the team is still in a strong position despite the setback.Speaking after the loss to Gujarat Titans, Iyer felt that 163 was a competitive total given the nature of the…

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Quote of the day by Sania Mirza on parenting and child well-being: “There’s no one-size-fits-all rule. As long as the child is healthy and happy, that’s what counts.” |

Quote of the day by Sania Mirza on parenting and child well-being: “There’s no one-size-fits-all rule. As long as the child is healthy and happy, that’s what counts.” |

Culture, family traditions, and social norms have always had an effect on how people raise their children. But in the last few years, people have changed how they think about and raise their kids. Sania Mirza’s quote of the day makes this change in point of view clear in a simple and relatable way. “There’s…

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Indian-origin banker Viswas Raghavan to receive  million from Citigroup after leaving JPMorgan amid ‘bullying’ allegations

Indian-origin banker Viswas Raghavan to receive $52 million from Citigroup after leaving JPMorgan amid ‘bullying’ allegations

An Indian-origin banker set to earn around Rs 500 crore at Citigroup is facing scrutiny after a report alleged he bullied colleagues during his time at JPMorgan Chase.Viswas “Vis” Raghavan joined Citigroup as head of banking in February 2024 and was handed a compensation package worth $52 million just days after leaving JPMorgan, according to…

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Updated: May 03, 2026, 23:44 IST

Updated: May 03, 2026, 23:44 IST

Jos Buttler, Sai Sudharsan, Rinku Singh and Cameron Green (Agency Image) After Sunday’s double-header, the IPL 2026 points table may not show a dramatic reshuffle at first glance, but the results have kept the competition wide open and finely poised.In the afternoon clash, Kolkata Knight Riders defeated Sunrisers Hyderabad by 7 wickets, ending SRH’s five-match…

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Private credit risks may trigger wider crunch; Fed’s Michael Barr warns of ‘psychological contagion’

Private credit risks may trigger wider crunch; Fed’s Michael Barr warns of ‘psychological contagion’

US Federal Reserve Governor Michael Barr has warned that stress in the fast-growing private credit market could trigger “psychological contagion” and spill into the broader financial system, Reuters reported citing an interview with Bloomberg News.Barr said direct links between banks and private credit firms do not currently appear “super worrisome”, but other areas such as…

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Photo credit: ANI BENGALURU: When Bengaluru-based space startup GalaxEye placed its first commercial satellite, Drishti, in orbit aboard SpaceX’s Falcon-9 rocket Sunday, it marked more than just another launch for India’s private space sector. Drishti, being pegged India’s largest privately developed Earth observation satellite, and the world’s first OptoSAR satellite, also added a rare new capability to the country’s Earth observation fleet: a satellite that can “see” through clouds, darkness and bad weather while also capturing conventional optical imagery. GalaxEye co-founder and CEO Suyash Singh told TOI: “This will become only the 16th remote sensing satellite available to India, placing it among a small group of spacecraft. It also has capabilities considered useful for strategic and security applications, for which there are only a handful of satellites in orbit as on date.”Drishti is the first globally to carry a “SyncFused OptoSAR” payload, combining electro-optical imaging and synthetic aperture radar (SAR) on a single platform. Optical satellites provide conventional high-resolution images but are affected by cloud cover and darkness. Radar satellites, on the other hand, can operate day and night and penetrate clouds, smoke and rain, though their imagery is harder to interpret.By synchronising and combining both streams of data, GalaxEye says the satellite can generate more consistent and usable imagery for users on the ground.The spacecraft is expected to support applications ranging from border surveillance and defence monitoring to disaster response, agriculture, infrastructure planning and insurance assessment. During floods, cyclones or landslides, for instance, radar imaging can continue functioning even when cloud cover prevents optical satellites from capturing images.“This marks a pivotal shift in India’s approach to Earth observation. It serves as a definitive proof-of-concept for India’s private space sector reforms and signals a transition from small-scale testing to sovereign, all-weather surveillance capabilities critical for national security and disaster response,” Lt Gen (retd) AK Bhatt, director-general, Indian Space Association (ISpA), said.AI Processing & 1st ImagesAnother key feature onboard is artificial intelligence processing powered by Nvidia’s Jetson Orin computing platform. Instead of transmitting vast quantities of raw imagery back to Earth for analysis, parts of the processing will happen directly in orbit. The idea is to reduce the time taken to convert satellite imagery into actionable information.GalaxEye says the satellite can deliver imagery at a resolution of 1.5 metres and revisit locations globally every seven to ten days. The spacecraft, roughly the size of a compact refrigerator, also carries a deployable antenna spanning about three-and-a-half metres.Following its successful deployment and commissioning, initial imagery is expected to be delivered to customers in the coming weeks. “The satellite has already generated significant interest from government and commercial stakeholders internationally, seeking access to high-quality, high-frequency Earth observation data,” GalaxEye said post launch.Following Drishti’s launch, the startup plans to build a larger constellation of 8-12 satellites over the next four years, with future versions targeting even sharper imagery.India’s space regulator Indian National Space Promotion and Authorisation Center (IN-SPACe) chairman Pawan Goenka said: “Sustained effort over the last five-six years on confidence-building, capacity-building, and the commercialisation of India’s private space technology ecosystem is now showing tangible results. Drishti is a fine example of this – the world’s first OptoSAR satellite from an Indian private player.”Follow the latest election results 2026, live updates, winner lists, constituency-wise results, party-wise trends and full coverage for Tamil Nadu election results, West Bengal election results, Kerala election results, Assam election results and Puducherry election results on Times of India.About the AuthorChethan KumarChethan Kumar is a Senior Assistant Editor with the Times of India. Aside from specialising in Space & Science, he has reported extensively on varied topics, with special focus on defence, policy and data stories. He has covered multiple elections, too. As a young democracy grows out of adolescence, Chethan feels, there are reels of tales emerging which need to be captured. To do this, he alternates between the mundane goings-on of the Common Man and the wonder-filled worlds of scientists and scamsters, politicians and soldiers. In a career spanning nearly 18 years, he has reported from multiple datelines — Houston, Florida, Kochi, Hyderabad, Chennai, Sriharikota (AP), NH-1 (J&K Highway), New Delhi, Ahmedabad, Raichur, Bhatkal, Mysuru, Chamarajanagar, to name a few —  but is based out of Bengaluru, India’s science capital that also hosts the ISRO HQ.Read MoreEnd of ArticleFollow Us On Social MediaVideosIndia-Linked LPG Tanker MT Sarv Shakti Heads To Visakhapatnam After Crossing HormuzPassenger Opens Emergency Exit Door On Air Arabia Flight While Taxiing At Chennai Airport, ArrestedAhead Of Counting, Gunmen Open Fire At BJP Leader’s House In Bengal’s Noapara‘I Am Also A Victim’: Vinesh Phogat Identifies As Complainant In Brij Bhushan Sexual Harassment CaseBJP MP Sandeep Pathak Claims ‘No Information’ On FIRs, Alleges Misuse Of State Machinery In PunjabIndian Startup Launches Mission Drishti, World’s First OptoSAR Satellite, Aboard SpaceX Falcon 9Diljit Dosanjh Confronts Khalistan Supporters at Calgary Concert, Explains KBC AppearanceDelhi Approves ₹48,000 Crore Metro Expansion Plan To Connect Outer Regions With City CoreVietnam President To Lam’s First State Visit To India: What It Means For New Delhi-Hanoi TiesPune Rape-Murder Case: CM Fadnavis Assures Fast-Track Trial, Targets Oppn Over ‘Cash-for-Transfer’123Photostories5 phases every marriage quietly moves through- And how to deal with them5 rare watches from Sachin Tendulkar’s collection you should knowYou’re walking, but not like this: How interval walking improves fitness naturallySubtle signs you might be vitamin D deficient, and what your body is trying to tell youRed vs green Apple: How to choose the right one for your health goalsRihanna to Katy Perry: 7 most bizarre Met Gala looks that stole the spotlightBhagavad Gita lessons to overcome life’s challenges and stay happySudden back pain? It might not be muscle strain; here’s how to spot kidney stones early and what to do5 countries where you can drive with your Indian driving licenceFrom six stunning balconies with spectacular views to a lobby with three private lifts, Siddharth Nigam offers a glimpse into his luxurious home123Hot PicksAssam key constituenciesKerala key constituenciesPuducherry election resultsTamil Nadu constituenciesAjay Pal SharmaBengal Poll RecordHimanta Biswa SarmaTop TrendingWest Bengal Assembly Election ResultsAssam Assembly Election ResultsTamil Nadu Assembly Election ResultsKerala Assembly Election ResultsPuducherry Assembly Election ResultsPetrol, Diesel, LPG priceCBSE Class 12th ResultNEET 2026: Exam-day guideBSE AP SSC Class 10th ResultIPL Orange Cap

Photo credit: ANI BENGALURU: When Bengaluru-based space startup GalaxEye placed its first commercial satellite, Drishti, in orbit aboard SpaceX’s Falcon-9 rocket Sunday, it marked more than just another launch for India’s private space sector. Drishti, being pegged India’s largest privately developed Earth observation satellite, and the world’s first OptoSAR satellite, also added a rare new capability to the country’s Earth observation fleet: a satellite that can “see” through clouds, darkness and bad weather while also capturing conventional optical imagery. GalaxEye co-founder and CEO Suyash Singh told TOI: “This will become only the 16th remote sensing satellite available to India, placing it among a small group of spacecraft. It also has capabilities considered useful for strategic and security applications, for which there are only a handful of satellites in orbit as on date.”Drishti is the first globally to carry a “SyncFused OptoSAR” payload, combining electro-optical imaging and synthetic aperture radar (SAR) on a single platform. Optical satellites provide conventional high-resolution images but are affected by cloud cover and darkness. Radar satellites, on the other hand, can operate day and night and penetrate clouds, smoke and rain, though their imagery is harder to interpret.By synchronising and combining both streams of data, GalaxEye says the satellite can generate more consistent and usable imagery for users on the ground.The spacecraft is expected to support applications ranging from border surveillance and defence monitoring to disaster response, agriculture, infrastructure planning and insurance assessment. During floods, cyclones or landslides, for instance, radar imaging can continue functioning even when cloud cover prevents optical satellites from capturing images.“This marks a pivotal shift in India’s approach to Earth observation. It serves as a definitive proof-of-concept for India’s private space sector reforms and signals a transition from small-scale testing to sovereign, all-weather surveillance capabilities critical for national security and disaster response,” Lt Gen (retd) AK Bhatt, director-general, Indian Space Association (ISpA), said.AI Processing & 1st ImagesAnother key feature onboard is artificial intelligence processing powered by Nvidia’s Jetson Orin computing platform. Instead of transmitting vast quantities of raw imagery back to Earth for analysis, parts of the processing will happen directly in orbit. The idea is to reduce the time taken to convert satellite imagery into actionable information.GalaxEye says the satellite can deliver imagery at a resolution of 1.5 metres and revisit locations globally every seven to ten days. The spacecraft, roughly the size of a compact refrigerator, also carries a deployable antenna spanning about three-and-a-half metres.Following its successful deployment and commissioning, initial imagery is expected to be delivered to customers in the coming weeks. “The satellite has already generated significant interest from government and commercial stakeholders internationally, seeking access to high-quality, high-frequency Earth observation data,” GalaxEye said post launch.Following Drishti’s launch, the startup plans to build a larger constellation of 8-12 satellites over the next four years, with future versions targeting even sharper imagery.India’s space regulator Indian National Space Promotion and Authorisation Center (IN-SPACe) chairman Pawan Goenka said: “Sustained effort over the last five-six years on confidence-building, capacity-building, and the commercialisation of India’s private space technology ecosystem is now showing tangible results. Drishti is a fine example of this – the world’s first OptoSAR satellite from an Indian private player.”Follow the latest election results 2026, live updates, winner lists, constituency-wise results, party-wise trends and full coverage for Tamil Nadu election results, West Bengal election results, Kerala election results, Assam election results and Puducherry election results on Times of India.About the AuthorChethan KumarChethan Kumar is a Senior Assistant Editor with the Times of India. Aside from specialising in Space & Science, he has reported extensively on varied topics, with special focus on defence, policy and data stories. He has covered multiple elections, too. As a young democracy grows out of adolescence, Chethan feels, there are reels of tales emerging which need to be captured. To do this, he alternates between the mundane goings-on of the Common Man and the wonder-filled worlds of scientists and scamsters, politicians and soldiers. In a career spanning nearly 18 years, he has reported from multiple datelines — Houston, Florida, Kochi, Hyderabad, Chennai, Sriharikota (AP), NH-1 (J&K Highway), New Delhi, Ahmedabad, Raichur, Bhatkal, Mysuru, Chamarajanagar, to name a few — but is based out of Bengaluru, India’s science capital that also hosts the ISRO HQ.Read MoreEnd of ArticleFollow Us On Social MediaVideosIndia-Linked LPG Tanker MT Sarv Shakti Heads To Visakhapatnam After Crossing HormuzPassenger Opens Emergency Exit Door On Air Arabia Flight While Taxiing At Chennai Airport, ArrestedAhead Of Counting, Gunmen Open Fire At BJP Leader’s House In Bengal’s Noapara‘I Am Also A Victim’: Vinesh Phogat Identifies As Complainant In Brij Bhushan Sexual Harassment CaseBJP MP Sandeep Pathak Claims ‘No Information’ On FIRs, Alleges Misuse Of State Machinery In PunjabIndian Startup Launches Mission Drishti, World’s First OptoSAR Satellite, Aboard SpaceX Falcon 9Diljit Dosanjh Confronts Khalistan Supporters at Calgary Concert, Explains KBC AppearanceDelhi Approves ₹48,000 Crore Metro Expansion Plan To Connect Outer Regions With City CoreVietnam President To Lam’s First State Visit To India: What It Means For New Delhi-Hanoi TiesPune Rape-Murder Case: CM Fadnavis Assures Fast-Track Trial, Targets Oppn Over ‘Cash-for-Transfer’123Photostories5 phases every marriage quietly moves through- And how to deal with them5 rare watches from Sachin Tendulkar’s collection you should knowYou’re walking, but not like this: How interval walking improves fitness naturallySubtle signs you might be vitamin D deficient, and what your body is trying to tell youRed vs green Apple: How to choose the right one for your health goalsRihanna to Katy Perry: 7 most bizarre Met Gala looks that stole the spotlightBhagavad Gita lessons to overcome life’s challenges and stay happySudden back pain? It might not be muscle strain; here’s how to spot kidney stones early and what to do5 countries where you can drive with your Indian driving licenceFrom six stunning balconies with spectacular views to a lobby with three private lifts, Siddharth Nigam offers a glimpse into his luxurious home123Hot PicksAssam key constituenciesKerala key constituenciesPuducherry election resultsTamil Nadu constituenciesAjay Pal SharmaBengal Poll RecordHimanta Biswa SarmaTop TrendingWest Bengal Assembly Election ResultsAssam Assembly Election ResultsTamil Nadu Assembly Election ResultsKerala Assembly Election ResultsPuducherry Assembly Election ResultsPetrol, Diesel, LPG priceCBSE Class 12th ResultNEET 2026: Exam-day guideBSE AP SSC Class 10th ResultIPL Orange Cap

BENGALURU: When Bengaluru-based space startup GalaxEye placed its first commercial satellite, Drishti, in orbit aboard SpaceX’s Falcon-9 rocket Sunday, it marked more than just another launch for India’s private space sector. Drishti, being pegged India’s largest privately developed Earth observation satellite, and the world’s first OptoSAR satellite, also added a rare new capability to the…

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New building standard makes fire safety advisory, raises height threshold to 24m

New building standard makes fire safety advisory, raises height threshold to 24m

New Delhi: Residential buildings under 24 metres in height — a category that includes a large number multi-storey homes, such as the ill-fated one in Delhi’s Vivek Vihar — will fall outside the scope of “fire and life safety” provisions under the newly notified National Building Construction Standards (NBCS), which replaced the National Building Code…

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Nepal stirs row with India, objects to Kailash Mansarovar yatra via Lipulekh; MEA replies

Nepal stirs row with India, objects to Kailash Mansarovar yatra via Lipulekh; MEA replies

Kailash Mansarovar (Image/ANI) Nepal on Sunday objected to India and China planning to conduct the upcoming Kailash Mansarovar Yatra via Lipulekh Pass, claiming that the route passes through Kathmandu’s territory.In a statement issued by the foreign affairs ministry, Kathmandu said it was not consulted before the pilgrimage route was finalised and reiterated its long-standing position…

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‘15,000 cases in limbo’: US government shuts down San Francisco immigration court four months ahead of schedule

‘15,000 cases in limbo’: US government shuts down San Francisco immigration court four months ahead of schedule

US government has shut down the immigration court at 100 Montgomery Street in San Francisco earlier than planned, leaving thousands of cases in limbo and raising concerns among lawyers and advocates about delays and missed hearings.The closure took effect eight months ahead of schedule and ended operations at one of the country’s busiest immigration courts….

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‘He is a mouse’: TMC’s Kunal Ghosh slams ‘Singham’ cop Ajay Pal Sharma over repolling in Falta, demands suspension NEW DELHI: Trinamool Congress leader Kunal Ghosh on Sunday launched a scathing attack on IPS officer Ajay Pal Sharma, popularly dubbed ‘Singham’, demanding his suspension over alleged massive rigging in West Bengal’s Falta Assembly constituency.”If there was huge rigging in Falta, what were they doing on election day? What was ‘Singham’ officer doing if there was mass rigging during polling? If the entire constituency was rigged in Singham’s area, then he is not a Singham, he is a mouse. He should be suspended first. There must be accountability. What was the military doing when the entire constituency got rigged?” Ghosh asked.The attack came after the Election Commission ordered a complete repoll in all 285 polling stations of Falta constituency on May 21, citing “severe electoral offences and subversion of democratic process” during the April 29 polling. Why EC ordered repoll The Election Commission’s detailed order revealed that the initial scrutiny conducted on April 30 was deeply flawed. The scrutiny relied primarily on paperwork and formal reports, while complaints filed by candidates and agents were not examined in detail. Crucially, video footage from polling stations was not thoroughly reviewed.The BJP had earlier claimed that its party symbol on electronic voting machines (EVMs) was allegedly taped over at several booths in Falta, preventing voters from selecting its option. Party leaders, including Suvendu Adhikari, flagged the issue with senior leadership.’Singham’ officerSharma, a 2011-batch Uttar Pradesh-cadre IPS officer, was deployed as an observer by the Election Commission for the second phase of polling in West Bengal. Known for his tough policing image, he had earlier triggered controversy after a purported viral video showed him warning alleged “troublemakers” of “appropriate treatment” if they attempted to disrupt polling in Falta.The fresh polling will be conducted on May 21, with counting scheduled for May 24.Follow the latest election results 2026, live updates, winner lists, constituency-wise results, party-wise trends and full coverage for Tamil Nadu election results, West Bengal election results, Kerala election results, Assam election results and Puducherry election results on Times of India.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 MediaVideosPassenger Opens Emergency Exit Door On Air Arabia Flight While Taxiing At Chennai Airport, ArrestedAhead Of Counting, Gunmen Open Fire At BJP Leader’s House In Bengal’s Noapara‘I Am Also A Victim’: Vinesh Phogat Identifies As Complainant In Brij Bhushan Sexual Harassment CaseBJP MP Sandeep Pathak Claims ‘No Information’ On FIRs, Alleges Misuse Of State Machinery In PunjabIndian Startup Launches Mission Drishti, World’s First OptoSAR Satellite, Aboard SpaceX Falcon 9Diljit Dosanjh Confronts Khalistan Supporters at Calgary Concert, Explains KBC AppearanceDelhi Approves ₹48,000 Crore Metro Expansion Plan To Connect Outer Regions With City CoreVietnam President To Lam’s First State Visit To India: What It Means For New Delhi-Hanoi TiesPune Rape-Murder Case: CM Fadnavis Assures Fast-Track Trial, Targets Oppn Over ‘Cash-for-Transfer’Nishant Kumar Begins Sadbhav Yatra from Patna, Says Aim is Worker Outreach & Public Connect123PhotostoriesYou’re walking, but not like this: How interval walking improves fitness naturallySubtle signs you might be vitamin D deficient, and what your body is trying to tell youRed vs green Apple: How to choose the right one for your health goalsRihanna to Katy Perry: 7 most bizarre Met Gala looks that stole the spotlightBhagavad Gita lessons to overcome life’s challenges and stay happySudden back pain? It might not be muscle strain; here’s how to spot kidney stones early and what to do5 countries where you can drive with your Indian driving licenceFrom six stunning balconies with spectacular views to a lobby with three private lifts, Siddharth Nigam offers a glimpse into his luxurious homeWhy Chennai’s Anna Salai1.5-km flyover section is a big relief for commutersBengaluru’s Namma Metro Pink Line enters crucial testing phase ahead of launch: What you need to know123Hot PicksAssam key constituenciesKerala key constituenciesPuducherry election resultsTamil Nadu constituenciesAjay Pal SharmaBengal Poll RecordHimanta Biswa SarmaTop TrendingWest Bengal Assembly Election ResultsAssam Assembly Election ResultsTamil Nadu Assembly Election ResultsKerala Assembly Election ResultsPuducherry Assembly Election ResultsPetrol, Diesel, LPG priceCBSE Class 12th ResultNEET 2026: Exam-day guideBSE AP SSC Class 10th ResultIPL Orange Cap

‘He is a mouse’: TMC’s Kunal Ghosh slams ‘Singham’ cop Ajay Pal Sharma over repolling in Falta, demands suspension NEW DELHI: Trinamool Congress leader Kunal Ghosh on Sunday launched a scathing attack on IPS officer Ajay Pal Sharma, popularly dubbed ‘Singham’, demanding his suspension over alleged massive rigging in West Bengal’s Falta Assembly constituency.”If there was huge rigging in Falta, what were they doing on election day? What was ‘Singham’ officer doing if there was mass rigging during polling? If the entire constituency was rigged in Singham’s area, then he is not a Singham, he is a mouse. He should be suspended first. There must be accountability. What was the military doing when the entire constituency got rigged?” Ghosh asked.The attack came after the Election Commission ordered a complete repoll in all 285 polling stations of Falta constituency on May 21, citing “severe electoral offences and subversion of democratic process” during the April 29 polling. Why EC ordered repoll The Election Commission’s detailed order revealed that the initial scrutiny conducted on April 30 was deeply flawed. The scrutiny relied primarily on paperwork and formal reports, while complaints filed by candidates and agents were not examined in detail. Crucially, video footage from polling stations was not thoroughly reviewed.The BJP had earlier claimed that its party symbol on electronic voting machines (EVMs) was allegedly taped over at several booths in Falta, preventing voters from selecting its option. Party leaders, including Suvendu Adhikari, flagged the issue with senior leadership.’Singham’ officerSharma, a 2011-batch Uttar Pradesh-cadre IPS officer, was deployed as an observer by the Election Commission for the second phase of polling in West Bengal. Known for his tough policing image, he had earlier triggered controversy after a purported viral video showed him warning alleged “troublemakers” of “appropriate treatment” if they attempted to disrupt polling in Falta.The fresh polling will be conducted on May 21, with counting scheduled for May 24.Follow the latest election results 2026, live updates, winner lists, constituency-wise results, party-wise trends and full coverage for Tamil Nadu election results, West Bengal election results, Kerala election results, Assam election results and Puducherry election results on Times of India.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 MediaVideosPassenger Opens Emergency Exit Door On Air Arabia Flight While Taxiing At Chennai Airport, ArrestedAhead Of Counting, Gunmen Open Fire At BJP Leader’s House In Bengal’s Noapara‘I Am Also A Victim’: Vinesh Phogat Identifies As Complainant In Brij Bhushan Sexual Harassment CaseBJP MP Sandeep Pathak Claims ‘No Information’ On FIRs, Alleges Misuse Of State Machinery In PunjabIndian Startup Launches Mission Drishti, World’s First OptoSAR Satellite, Aboard SpaceX Falcon 9Diljit Dosanjh Confronts Khalistan Supporters at Calgary Concert, Explains KBC AppearanceDelhi Approves ₹48,000 Crore Metro Expansion Plan To Connect Outer Regions With City CoreVietnam President To Lam’s First State Visit To India: What It Means For New Delhi-Hanoi TiesPune Rape-Murder Case: CM Fadnavis Assures Fast-Track Trial, Targets Oppn Over ‘Cash-for-Transfer’Nishant Kumar Begins Sadbhav Yatra from Patna, Says Aim is Worker Outreach & Public Connect123PhotostoriesYou’re walking, but not like this: How interval walking improves fitness naturallySubtle signs you might be vitamin D deficient, and what your body is trying to tell youRed vs green Apple: How to choose the right one for your health goalsRihanna to Katy Perry: 7 most bizarre Met Gala looks that stole the spotlightBhagavad Gita lessons to overcome life’s challenges and stay happySudden back pain? It might not be muscle strain; here’s how to spot kidney stones early and what to do5 countries where you can drive with your Indian driving licenceFrom six stunning balconies with spectacular views to a lobby with three private lifts, Siddharth Nigam offers a glimpse into his luxurious homeWhy Chennai’s Anna Salai1.5-km flyover section is a big relief for commutersBengaluru’s Namma Metro Pink Line enters crucial testing phase ahead of launch: What you need to know123Hot PicksAssam key constituenciesKerala key constituenciesPuducherry election resultsTamil Nadu constituenciesAjay Pal SharmaBengal Poll RecordHimanta Biswa SarmaTop TrendingWest Bengal Assembly Election ResultsAssam Assembly Election ResultsTamil Nadu Assembly Election ResultsKerala Assembly Election ResultsPuducherry Assembly Election ResultsPetrol, Diesel, LPG priceCBSE Class 12th ResultNEET 2026: Exam-day guideBSE AP SSC Class 10th ResultIPL Orange Cap

‘He is a mouse’: TMC’s Kunal Ghosh slams ‘Singham’ cop Ajay Pal Sharma over repolling in Falta, demands suspension NEW DELHI: Trinamool Congress leader Kunal Ghosh on Sunday launched a scathing attack on IPS officer Ajay Pal Sharma, popularly dubbed ‘Singham’, demanding his suspension over alleged massive rigging in West Bengal’s Falta Assembly constituency.“If there…

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May 03, 2026, 22:34 IST

May 03, 2026, 22:34 IST

Manchester United’s Kobbie Mainoo (AP Photo/Dave Thompson) Manchester United secured a dramatic 3-2 win over rivals Liverpool FC on Sunday to confirm their place in next season’s UEFA Champions League. The match at Old Trafford had everything — early dominance from United, a Liverpool comeback and a late winner from Kobbie Mainoo that sealed an…

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Salman Khan’s ‘Veergati’ co-star became a domestic help, lives in a chawl and runs a tiffin service, the ‘Sikandar’ actor paid for her medical expenses

Salman Khan’s ‘Veergati’ co-star became a domestic help, lives in a chawl and runs a tiffin service, the ‘Sikandar’ actor paid for her medical expenses

Actor Pooja Dadwal, who once appeared alongside Salman Khan in ‘Veergati’ went through a difficult personal life after the film. While it did not work at the box office, her performance caught attention and hinted at a bright future. However, that early promise did not translate into steady work. While she did not get offers…

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Assembly elections 2026 NEW DELHI: Multi-state electoral verdict on May 4 will be shaped not only by broad swings but by a cluster of constituencies where margins are tight, candidates are high profile and local dynamics are unusually intense. After the counting begins and trends trickle in, these seats offer early clues to momentum, alliance cohesion and voter sentiment that can ripple across regions. From prestige contests involving chief ministers to urban battlegrounds testing new entrants, the outcomes in these constituencies will help explain whether incumbency holds or fractures. They also reflect how local issues such as welfare delivery, identity, urban infrastructure and leadership credibility interact with wider political narratives. Tracking these seats closely will provide a sharper reading of the verdict than headline seat tallies alone. This heightened relevance can also be gauged by robust voter participation across regions, with turnout remaining strong and led by West Bengal’s historic participation of over 92 percent, alongside polling in Tamil Nadu in the mid-80s, Kerala above 78 percent, high turnout in Assam and near-90 percent participation in Puducherry, reflecting exceptional voter mobilisation.Crown vs challenger: Round 2In West Bengal, a set of high-visibility contests is likely to shape the narrative early in the day. Bhowanipore remains central, with chief minister Mamata Banerjee defending a long-held stronghold against a resurgent challenge linked to her ex-protege Suvendu Adhikari and his camp. The seat’s mixed electorate and sharper margins in recent cycles make it a sensitive indicator of urban consolidation for the Trinamool Congress (TMC) and the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP).Nandigram again draws attention as a prestige battleground associated with the earlier rivalry between Banerjee and Adhikari. Identity, local networks and candidate credibility intersect here, and even a small swing could carry symbolic weight beyond the constituency. Noapara, located in the Barrackpore industrial belt, reflects churn among working-class voters and the impact of leadership switches. The contest there pits continuity against a bid to reframe local leadership.Tollygunge and Rashbehari represent urban Kolkata seats where infrastructure claims and governance perceptions are directly tested. The BJP’s effort to expand its footprint in urban pockets faces a TMC push built on development and welfare delivery. Together, these seats will indicate whether the BJP can translate its organisational gains into sustained urban traction or whether the TMC retains its edge among city voters. Also, maxium eyeballs would be glued to the South 24 Parganas region, which accounts for 31 constituencies, making it electorally decisive in the state.which would play a crucial role in determing the outcome of the big Bengal battle.In the 2021 assembly election, the TMC won 215 of 294 seats, reaffirming the scale of dominance the BJP is attempting to challenge.West Bengal Polls  overviewBig swings and survival tests?In Assam, the focus falls on a group of constituencies that combine leadership stakes with tight margins. Jalukbari, represented by chief minister Himanta Biswa Sarma, is a bellwether for the ruling alliance’s urban strength and organisational reach. A decisive result in the constituency would reinforce the perception of stability around the incumbent leadership.Jorhat and Nazira are closely watched for their competitive history and narrow victory margins. Jorhat has seen tight contests between the BJP and the Indian National Congress, making it a useful gauge of whether the opposition can convert its presence into seats. Nazira carries a legacy dimension linked to Congress leadership and has produced razor-thin margins, which could again prove decisive. The seat was decided by a margin of just 683 votes in the last election, making it one of the closest contests in the state.Barchalla and Golaghat add to the state’s competitive map. Barchalla reflects rural and semi-urban voter concerns, including agrarian issues and community dynamics, while Golaghat combines a sizable electorate with a history of close contests. Outcomes in these seats will indicate whether the BJP-led alliance can sustain its advantage across regions or whether the Congress can narrow the gap in key pockets.Assam polls overviewIn the 2021 election, the BJP-led alliance secured 75 of 126 seats, forming the government with a clear majority.A new challenger to test old strongholds?In Tamil Nadu, the key contests bring together leadership, legacy and the entry of a new political force. Kolathur, represented by chief minister MK Stalin, is a central test of the ruling party’s urban base. A strong showing would underline the durability of the Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam’s (DMK) support in Chennai.Chepauk Thiruvallikeni carries its own weight, with deputy chief minister Udhayanidhi Stalin seeking to consolidate the party’s position in a seat that has long been associated with the DMK. Tiruchirappalli East and Perambur gain prominence due to the presence of Vijay and the Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam, which are attempting to disrupt established alignments. These constituencies will indicate whether a new entrant can translate visibility into electoral traction.Edappadi, represented by Edappadi K. Palaniswami, is critical for the All India Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam. A strong result would signal that the party retains a solid base despite recent setbacks. Together, these seats will show whether the state’s political order holds or begins to shift with the entry of new actors.In 2021, the DMK-led alliance won 159 of 234 seats, with Stalin’s party along bagging 133 seats, marking a return to power after a decade.Tamil Nadu voting overviewCycle vs continuityIn Kerala, the key seats capture the layered nature of a contest shaped by both continuity and challenge. Nemom stands out as a highly competitive suburban constituency where the Left Democratic Front (LDF), the Congress-led United Democratic Front (UDF) and the BJP-led alliance all have a presence. The result here could indicate whether the BJP can sustain relevance in a triangular setting.Thrissur, often described as a politically sensitive urban centre, reflects shifting voter alignments and the impact of recent electoral trends. Vattiyoorkavu and Puthuppally represent contrasting dynamics, with urban infrastructure issues on one side and legacy-driven loyalty on the other. Puthuppally, in particular, carries emotional and historical weight for the Congress.Kerala polling overviewKonni adds a rural and plantation dimension to the mix, where economic concerns and local development issues are prominent. The combined outcome in these seats will help determine whether Kerala returns to its alternating pattern or whether the incumbent front can resist that tendency.Power, prestige at stake?In Puducherry, a smaller electoral map still offers a set of decisive contests. Thattanchavady is central, with chief minister N. Rangasamy defending his base against a challenge from a former chief minister. The result will carry implications for leadership continuity in the Union Territory (UT).Puducherry polling overviewMannadipet, with its semi-urban and agrarian mix, is known for close margins and could influence the broader outcome. Raj Bhavan reflects a shifting political landscape following leadership changes, making it a seat to watch for realignment. Lawspet, with its educated and urban electorate, has shown volatility in recent cycles, while Mahe brings a distinct demographic profile that often produces tight contests.Puducherry recorded turnout close to 90 percent in 2026, among the highest in the country for this election cycle.These constituencies together will indicate whether the ruling alliance can maintain its position or whether the opposition can make inroads in a compact but competitive political space.Across these five regions, the identified constituencies combine leadership stakes, competitive histories and evolving voter preferences. Their outcomes will offer early signals on whether incumbency holds, whether opposition efforts translate into gains and whether new entrants can reshape established equations. With the progessing of the counting, these seats will provide a granular understanding of the verdict, helping explain not just who wins, but how and why the outcome takes shape.Follow the latest election results 2026, live updates, winner lists, constituency-wise results, party-wise trends and full coverage for Tamil Nadu election results, West Bengal election results, Kerala election results, Assam election results and Puducherry election results on Times of India.About the AuthorRajeev SinghRajeev Singh is a Digital Content Producer with The Times of India. He covers politics, policies, defence, and conflicts for readers curious to know their implications. He loves digging into legal maxims and political trivia. 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Assembly elections 2026 NEW DELHI: Multi-state electoral verdict on May 4 will be shaped not only by broad swings but by a cluster of constituencies where margins are tight, candidates are high profile and local dynamics are unusually intense. After the counting begins and trends trickle in, these seats offer early clues to momentum, alliance cohesion and voter sentiment that can ripple across regions. From prestige contests involving chief ministers to urban battlegrounds testing new entrants, the outcomes in these constituencies will help explain whether incumbency holds or fractures. They also reflect how local issues such as welfare delivery, identity, urban infrastructure and leadership credibility interact with wider political narratives. Tracking these seats closely will provide a sharper reading of the verdict than headline seat tallies alone. This heightened relevance can also be gauged by robust voter participation across regions, with turnout remaining strong and led by West Bengal’s historic participation of over 92 percent, alongside polling in Tamil Nadu in the mid-80s, Kerala above 78 percent, high turnout in Assam and near-90 percent participation in Puducherry, reflecting exceptional voter mobilisation.Crown vs challenger: Round 2In West Bengal, a set of high-visibility contests is likely to shape the narrative early in the day. Bhowanipore remains central, with chief minister Mamata Banerjee defending a long-held stronghold against a resurgent challenge linked to her ex-protege Suvendu Adhikari and his camp. The seat’s mixed electorate and sharper margins in recent cycles make it a sensitive indicator of urban consolidation for the Trinamool Congress (TMC) and the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP).Nandigram again draws attention as a prestige battleground associated with the earlier rivalry between Banerjee and Adhikari. Identity, local networks and candidate credibility intersect here, and even a small swing could carry symbolic weight beyond the constituency. Noapara, located in the Barrackpore industrial belt, reflects churn among working-class voters and the impact of leadership switches. The contest there pits continuity against a bid to reframe local leadership.Tollygunge and Rashbehari represent urban Kolkata seats where infrastructure claims and governance perceptions are directly tested. The BJP’s effort to expand its footprint in urban pockets faces a TMC push built on development and welfare delivery. Together, these seats will indicate whether the BJP can translate its organisational gains into sustained urban traction or whether the TMC retains its edge among city voters. Also, maxium eyeballs would be glued to the South 24 Parganas region, which accounts for 31 constituencies, making it electorally decisive in the state.which would play a crucial role in determing the outcome of the big Bengal battle.In the 2021 assembly election, the TMC won 215 of 294 seats, reaffirming the scale of dominance the BJP is attempting to challenge.West Bengal Polls overviewBig swings and survival tests?In Assam, the focus falls on a group of constituencies that combine leadership stakes with tight margins. Jalukbari, represented by chief minister Himanta Biswa Sarma, is a bellwether for the ruling alliance’s urban strength and organisational reach. A decisive result in the constituency would reinforce the perception of stability around the incumbent leadership.Jorhat and Nazira are closely watched for their competitive history and narrow victory margins. Jorhat has seen tight contests between the BJP and the Indian National Congress, making it a useful gauge of whether the opposition can convert its presence into seats. Nazira carries a legacy dimension linked to Congress leadership and has produced razor-thin margins, which could again prove decisive. The seat was decided by a margin of just 683 votes in the last election, making it one of the closest contests in the state.Barchalla and Golaghat add to the state’s competitive map. Barchalla reflects rural and semi-urban voter concerns, including agrarian issues and community dynamics, while Golaghat combines a sizable electorate with a history of close contests. Outcomes in these seats will indicate whether the BJP-led alliance can sustain its advantage across regions or whether the Congress can narrow the gap in key pockets.Assam polls overviewIn the 2021 election, the BJP-led alliance secured 75 of 126 seats, forming the government with a clear majority.A new challenger to test old strongholds?In Tamil Nadu, the key contests bring together leadership, legacy and the entry of a new political force. Kolathur, represented by chief minister MK Stalin, is a central test of the ruling party’s urban base. A strong showing would underline the durability of the Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam’s (DMK) support in Chennai.Chepauk Thiruvallikeni carries its own weight, with deputy chief minister Udhayanidhi Stalin seeking to consolidate the party’s position in a seat that has long been associated with the DMK. Tiruchirappalli East and Perambur gain prominence due to the presence of Vijay and the Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam, which are attempting to disrupt established alignments. These constituencies will indicate whether a new entrant can translate visibility into electoral traction.Edappadi, represented by Edappadi K. Palaniswami, is critical for the All India Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam. A strong result would signal that the party retains a solid base despite recent setbacks. Together, these seats will show whether the state’s political order holds or begins to shift with the entry of new actors.In 2021, the DMK-led alliance won 159 of 234 seats, with Stalin’s party along bagging 133 seats, marking a return to power after a decade.Tamil Nadu voting overviewCycle vs continuityIn Kerala, the key seats capture the layered nature of a contest shaped by both continuity and challenge. Nemom stands out as a highly competitive suburban constituency where the Left Democratic Front (LDF), the Congress-led United Democratic Front (UDF) and the BJP-led alliance all have a presence. The result here could indicate whether the BJP can sustain relevance in a triangular setting.Thrissur, often described as a politically sensitive urban centre, reflects shifting voter alignments and the impact of recent electoral trends. Vattiyoorkavu and Puthuppally represent contrasting dynamics, with urban infrastructure issues on one side and legacy-driven loyalty on the other. Puthuppally, in particular, carries emotional and historical weight for the Congress.Kerala polling overviewKonni adds a rural and plantation dimension to the mix, where economic concerns and local development issues are prominent. The combined outcome in these seats will help determine whether Kerala returns to its alternating pattern or whether the incumbent front can resist that tendency.Power, prestige at stake?In Puducherry, a smaller electoral map still offers a set of decisive contests. Thattanchavady is central, with chief minister N. Rangasamy defending his base against a challenge from a former chief minister. The result will carry implications for leadership continuity in the Union Territory (UT).Puducherry polling overviewMannadipet, with its semi-urban and agrarian mix, is known for close margins and could influence the broader outcome. Raj Bhavan reflects a shifting political landscape following leadership changes, making it a seat to watch for realignment. Lawspet, with its educated and urban electorate, has shown volatility in recent cycles, while Mahe brings a distinct demographic profile that often produces tight contests.Puducherry recorded turnout close to 90 percent in 2026, among the highest in the country for this election cycle.These constituencies together will indicate whether the ruling alliance can maintain its position or whether the opposition can make inroads in a compact but competitive political space.Across these five regions, the identified constituencies combine leadership stakes, competitive histories and evolving voter preferences. Their outcomes will offer early signals on whether incumbency holds, whether opposition efforts translate into gains and whether new entrants can reshape established equations. 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