Donald Trump criticised for politicising statement after death of WCW and CNN founder Ted Turner | International Sports News

Donald Trump criticised for politicising statement after death of WCW and CNN founder Ted Turner | International Sports News

FILE – Ted Turner speaks during the CNN World Report Contributors banquet in Atlanta on May 4, 1995. (AP Photo/John Bazemore, File) Donald Trump has come under criticism after paying tribute to late WCW founder Ted Turner while also using the statement to attack CNN following Turner’s death at the age of 87. Turner’s death…

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Is the Rosé relationship ‘curse’ back? BLACKPINK star linked to Olivia Rodrigo-Louis Partridge breakup reports: ‘She strikes again’

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At a moment when BLACKPINK’s Rosé is conquering the world – smashing expectations with APT. and earning elite recognition alongside Bruno Mars – the spotlight should be firmly on her triumph. Instead, social media has once again twisted her name into a narrative she never asked for, resurrecting an infamous online theory that resurfaces every…

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Slams Cutting Of 40 Trees For Access Road To BJP Office Slams Cutting Of 40 Trees For Access Road To BJP Office NEW DELHI: Taking strong exception to Haryana govt cutting 40 fully grown trees in a green belt to build a road to make the office of BJP in Karnal accessible, Supreme Court on Wednesday directed it to restore the green belt within three months after the govt and Haryana Shehri Vikas Pradhikaran (HSVP) failed to convince it of the legality of the action.A bench of Justices J B Pardiwala and K V Viswanathan noted in its order that the explanation given by the state and HSVP was merely an “eyewash to mislead the court”.The state authority claimed that the trees were felled to widen the road. Additional solicitor general Vikramjit Banerjee, appearing for HSVP, told the bench that Resident Welfare Association of Section 9 was also consulted and its consent taken prior to the felling of trees. He further pointed out that compulsory plantation had been done by the authority.But the bench was not convinced and asked how the green belt could be damaged for widening roads. Though the petitioner had also challenged the allotment of land to BJP to build an office there, the bench said it cannot examine the allotment which was done way back in 2018.The court, however, directed the authority to restore the green belt and made clear that the widening of road to BJP office had to be undone. It granted the authority three months to do the needful and file a report with photographs of the site.The court passed the order on a petition filed by a 1971-War veteran, challenging the dismissal of his plea by the high court on May 3 against the allotment of a plot in a residential area of Karnal to BJP and the subsequent construction of an access road for its office by uprooting 40 fully grown trees situated in a green area.Rajput (79) said he was wounded in the war and a decorated soldier, having been awarded the Vir Chakra for gallantry. He had purchased a plot measuring 1,000 square yards in Sector 9, Urban Estate, Karnal, from Haryana Shehri Vikas Pradhikaran (HSVP), then the Haryana Urban Development Authority (HUDA).End of ArticleFollow Us On Social MediaVideosPM Modi Receives Call From Israeli PM Netanyahu; Reaffirms Support For Gaza Peace PlanUS Pushes .25 Billion Into Reko Diq As Critical Minerals Race Heats Up In Balochistan’s Badlands’Detect, Delete, Deport’: Amit Shah Blasts Rahul Gandhi Over Infiltrators, Oppn Stages WalkoutMicrosoft’s Biggest Asia Investment Yet: What The .5 Billion India Push Really Means ExplainedOwaisi Calls SIR a ‘Backdoor NRC’ in Lok Sabha, Warns of Selective Religious DisenfranchisementVande Mataram: Priyanka Chaturvedi Urges Parliament To Correct ‘WhatsApp Version’ Of India’s HistoryRahul Gandhi’s ‘Open Challenge’ To Amit Shah In Lok Sabha Over SIR Gets ‘I Will Decide’ ReplyExplained: The Sindhudesh Push In Karachi And The Historical Fractures Driving Pakistan’s TurmoilIndiGo’s 5% Flight Cut Explained: Causes, Impact on Routes, and the Ripple Effects on PassengersMicrosoft CEO ‘Thrilled’ About India’s Growing Data Centre Capacity, Details Meet With PM Modi123Photostories10 high fibre fruits that help ease constipationBhagya Debata, Lal Pahare’r Katha; Mithun Chakraborty’s Bengali roles that blended romance, action and street politics5 homemade natural anti-ageing drinks that nourish from withinWinter Special: How to make Besan ka Sheera at homeNo heartbeat but still alive: 5 animals that survive without a heart’Dhurandhar’ star Sara Arjun just served the most elegant floral moment of the season‘Gangs of Wasseypur’, ‘Gangubai Kathiawadi’, ‘Shootout at Lokhandwala’: Bollywood movies that brought infamous gangsters Alive6 powerful Shiv Mantras and how reciting them regularly can bring in a transformative experience in lifeSHE Travels: 9 beach holidays in India perfect for your next girls’ trip7 daily winter soups for better digestion, immunity & energy123Hot PicksIndia US DealMutual Fund AdvisorSpiceJet FlightGold rate todaySilver rate todayPublic Holidays NovemberBank Holidays NovemberTop TrendingPhilip Rivers Earnings 2025Resident Evil 9 UpdatesAnthony Richardson InjuryStephen Curry WifeVenus Williams and Andrea Net WorthSlient Hill 1 Remake Release DateRafael Nadal and Mery Net WorthTrey Benson Injury updateAlvin Kamara InjuryDwyane Wade Wife

Slams Cutting Of 40 Trees For Access Road To BJP Office Slams Cutting Of 40 Trees For Access Road To BJP Office NEW DELHI: Taking strong exception to Haryana govt cutting 40 fully grown trees in a green belt to build a road to make the office of BJP in Karnal accessible, Supreme Court on Wednesday directed it to restore the green belt within three months after the govt and Haryana Shehri Vikas Pradhikaran (HSVP) failed to convince it of the legality of the action.A bench of Justices J B Pardiwala and K V Viswanathan noted in its order that the explanation given by the state and HSVP was merely an “eyewash to mislead the court”.The state authority claimed that the trees were felled to widen the road. Additional solicitor general Vikramjit Banerjee, appearing for HSVP, told the bench that Resident Welfare Association of Section 9 was also consulted and its consent taken prior to the felling of trees. He further pointed out that compulsory plantation had been done by the authority.But the bench was not convinced and asked how the green belt could be damaged for widening roads. Though the petitioner had also challenged the allotment of land to BJP to build an office there, the bench said it cannot examine the allotment which was done way back in 2018.The court, however, directed the authority to restore the green belt and made clear that the widening of road to BJP office had to be undone. It granted the authority three months to do the needful and file a report with photographs of the site.The court passed the order on a petition filed by a 1971-War veteran, challenging the dismissal of his plea by the high court on May 3 against the allotment of a plot in a residential area of Karnal to BJP and the subsequent construction of an access road for its office by uprooting 40 fully grown trees situated in a green area.Rajput (79) said he was wounded in the war and a decorated soldier, having been awarded the Vir Chakra for gallantry. He had purchased a plot measuring 1,000 square yards in Sector 9, Urban Estate, Karnal, from Haryana Shehri Vikas Pradhikaran (HSVP), then the Haryana Urban Development Authority (HUDA).End of ArticleFollow Us On Social MediaVideosPM Modi Receives Call From Israeli PM Netanyahu; Reaffirms Support For Gaza Peace PlanUS Pushes $1.25 Billion Into Reko Diq As Critical Minerals Race Heats Up In Balochistan’s Badlands’Detect, Delete, Deport’: Amit Shah Blasts Rahul Gandhi Over Infiltrators, Oppn Stages WalkoutMicrosoft’s Biggest Asia Investment Yet: What The $17.5 Billion India Push Really Means ExplainedOwaisi Calls SIR a ‘Backdoor NRC’ in Lok Sabha, Warns of Selective Religious DisenfranchisementVande Mataram: Priyanka Chaturvedi Urges Parliament To Correct ‘WhatsApp Version’ Of India’s HistoryRahul Gandhi’s ‘Open Challenge’ To Amit Shah In Lok Sabha Over SIR Gets ‘I Will Decide’ ReplyExplained: The Sindhudesh Push In Karachi And The Historical Fractures Driving Pakistan’s TurmoilIndiGo’s 5% Flight Cut Explained: Causes, Impact on Routes, and the Ripple Effects on PassengersMicrosoft CEO ‘Thrilled’ About India’s Growing Data Centre Capacity, Details Meet With PM Modi123Photostories10 high fibre fruits that help ease constipationBhagya Debata, Lal Pahare’r Katha; Mithun Chakraborty’s Bengali roles that blended romance, action and street politics5 homemade natural anti-ageing drinks that nourish from withinWinter Special: How to make Besan ka Sheera at homeNo heartbeat but still alive: 5 animals that survive without a heart’Dhurandhar’ star Sara Arjun just served the most elegant floral moment of the season‘Gangs of Wasseypur’, ‘Gangubai Kathiawadi’, ‘Shootout at Lokhandwala’: Bollywood movies that brought infamous gangsters Alive6 powerful Shiv Mantras and how reciting them regularly can bring in a transformative experience in lifeSHE Travels: 9 beach holidays in India perfect for your next girls’ trip7 daily winter soups for better digestion, immunity & energy123Hot PicksIndia US DealMutual Fund AdvisorSpiceJet FlightGold rate todaySilver rate todayPublic Holidays NovemberBank Holidays NovemberTop TrendingPhilip Rivers Earnings 2025Resident Evil 9 UpdatesAnthony Richardson InjuryStephen Curry WifeVenus Williams and Andrea Net WorthSlient Hill 1 Remake Release DateRafael Nadal and Mery Net WorthTrey Benson Injury updateAlvin Kamara InjuryDwyane Wade Wife

Slams Cutting Of 40 Trees For Access Road To BJP Office NEW DELHI: Taking strong exception to Haryana govt cutting 40 fully grown trees in a green belt to build a road to make the office of BJP in Karnal accessible, Supreme Court on Wednesday directed it to restore the green belt within three months…

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NEW DELHI: Delhi recorded its worst PM2.5 levels of the year on Diwali and the day after, with pollution continuing to blanket the city well into midweek, according to a new analysis by the Centre for Research on Energy and Clean Air (CREA). Despite attempts to control emissions, several neighbourhoods reported hazardous air quality levels, crossing both national and global safety limits by staggering margins.The CREA study found that Delhi’s average PM2.5 concentration stood at 228 micrograms per cubic metre (µg/m³) on Diwali and rose further to 241 µg/m³ the following day — levels seen only four times this year, all in January. The capital ranked as the seventh most polluted city in the country on Tuesday, trailing Haryana’s Jind (412), Dharuhera (298), Gurgaon (290), Narnaul (266), Bahadurgarh (247), and Rajasthan’s Bhiwadi (244). Rohtak (223), Noida (218) and Ghaziabad (207) rounded off the top ten.Delhi’s Air Quality Deteriorates Sharply to ‘Red Zone’ as Diwali Fireworks Trigger Severe PollutionIn some areas, the pollution levels were off the charts. At Nehru Nagar, hourly PM2.5 concentration skyrocketed from 679 µg/m³ at 9pm on Diwali to an alarming 1,763 µg/m³ at 10pm — 29 times the national ambient air quality standard and 118 times the WHO’s daily safe guideline of 15 µg/m³. Fourteen of the 20 Delhi Pollution Control Committee (DPCC) monitoring stations reported hourly PM2.5 levels above 1,000 on Diwali night, compared to only five the previous year.“However, the AQI levels appear lower than reality because several CAAQMS stations maxed out or recorded missing values. This reminds us to interpret data cautiously and recognise that pollutant concentrations might have exceeded the instruments’ detection limits. For instance, Anand Vihar reported missing data from 11pm on 20 Oct to 3pm the next day, a window when Diwali pollution typically peaks, suggesting concentrations went beyond the measurable range,” said Manoj Kumar, analyst, CREA.Two days after Diwali, areas such as Anand Vihar continued to record dangerous pollution levels, with hourly PM2.5 at 579 µg/m³ — a slight improvement from 656 µg/m³ a day earlier.Health experts have warned that prolonged exposure to such fine particulate matter can have serious consequences. “These particles (PM2.5) are so small they can easily enter the bloodstream and impact different organs in the body, leading to toxic effects. The tinier the particle, the greater the health risk,” said Anumita Roy Chowdhury, executive director, Centre for Science and Environment (CSE).As the capital struggles under its annual smog blanket, attention has again turned to possible solutions — including the much-debated idea of cloud seeding.Cloud seeding: What it means and if it can helpYesterday, Delhi officials said the city was ready for artificial rain. Today, the plan is uncertain again. Amid these flip-flops, experts are questioning whether cloud seeding can really solve the capital’s pollution crisis.Cloud seeding is a weather modification technique that involves releasing chemicals such as silver iodide (AgI) or salt particles into clouds to induce rainfall. These particles act as nuclei, allowing moisture to condense into ice crystals which can then melt into raindrops. Aircraft usually disperse the seeding material depending on the humidity and temperature levels.Why the idea is on the tableArtificial rain is being considered as a way to temporarily wash pollutants out of the air during Delhi’s pollution season, driven by:Vehicular and industrial emissionsOpen area dustBiomass and waste burningStubble burning and stagnant winter airBy inducing rain, suspended particles could be removed from the atmosphere for a short duration.The science and its limitationsWhile the technique has been used globally — from China and the UAE to Indonesia and Malaysia — experts remain sceptical about its effectiveness in Delhi’s dry winter conditions. Cloud seeding requires moist, dense clouds like nimbostratus, which are rare over north India during this period. The western disturbances that pass over the region often bring high or short-lived clouds, unsuited for seeding, and any rain that does form may evaporate before reaching the ground.Global experience and history1931 – First experiments using dry ice (CO₂) for cloud seeding in Europe.1946-47 – GE scientists Schaefer & Vonnegut identify silver iodide as an effective ice nucleant.Modern usage: Countries like China, UAE, Indonesia and Malaysia use cloud seeding for agriculture, pollution control and event planning.2023 – Pakistan conducts its first artificial rain operation in Lahore with UAE assistance.Experts advise cautionThe India Meteorological Department (IMD), the Commission for Air Quality Management (CAQM), and the Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB) have all warned that the method may have limited impact in Delhi’s climate. They have also raised questions about the chemical and environmental implications of silver iodide dispersal.For now, experts say that while cloud seeding may offer temporary respite, it cannot replace long-term measures to curb emissions — from reducing vehicular and industrial output to controlling crop residue burning.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 MediaVideosBJP MP Anurag Thakur Warns UN Must Act Now Or Risk Losing Credibility Amid Global ConflictsPM Modi Confirmed to Give ASEAN Summit a Miss, Avoids Trump Again: Here’s The Real Reason WhyDelhi Encounter: Four Most Wanted Bihar Gangsters Killed in Joint Operation”They are going to stop…” Trump Reiterates Claim That India Is Cutting Down Russian Oil Imports’Domestic Politics Won’t…’: Expert’s Indo-US Deal Prediction Ahead Of Bihar Polls| India Connect‘Good Policy In Place’: Rare Earth Expert On India’s National Critical Minerals MissionPak PM Sharif’s Minority Rights Hypocrisy Exposed After Reports Of Attack On Hindus On DiwaliPiyush Goyal Highlights India’s Growth Amid Global Trade Challenges at UNCTAD In GenevaJaish-e-Mohammed Launches Online Jihad Course For Women In Pakistan, Targets Mass Recruitment’They Have Room For Certain Kind of…’: Zohran Mamdani Slams PM Modi During Diwali Temple Visits123 Photostories  How Parineeti Chopra and Raghav Chadha turned a serendipitous encounter into a love story written in golden lettersWhat not to eat with blood pressure medicines: Common foods that can weaken the medicationsFrom Amitabh Bachchan’s Jalsa to Shah Rukh Khan’s Mannat: The most extravagant Diwali lighting at Bollywood celeb housesDeepika Padukone in Sabyasachi: 5 times the actress and designer proved they are a match made in heavenWhy meditation is central to Shiva’s spiritual teachings6 creative ways to turn leftover mithai into gourmet dessertsFrom ‘Dangal’ to ‘Bajrangi Bhaijaan’: Bollywood blockbusters that earned over 10× their budget at the box officeThe fascinating world of unusual turtles and tortoiseHeart health tips: 7 low-impact exercises you can do anytime, anywhereAlia Bhatt to Kriti Sanon: Modern maang tikka designs inspired by Bollywood actresses123Hot PicksDhanteras Gold PriceVande Bharat SleeperBihar Election 2025Gold rate todaySilver rate todayPublic Holidays OctoberBank Holidays OctoberTop TrendingAre Stephen and Ayesha Getting a DivorceLeBron JamesAuston MatthewsStephen CurryKarl Anthony TownsBrady TkachukTaylor LorenzOrlando Magic vs Miami HeatMark SanchezAntonio Gibson Wife Pregnancy

NEW DELHI: Delhi recorded its worst PM2.5 levels of the year on Diwali and the day after, with pollution continuing to blanket the city well into midweek, according to a new analysis by the Centre for Research on Energy and Clean Air (CREA). Despite attempts to control emissions, several neighbourhoods reported hazardous air quality levels, crossing both national and global safety limits by staggering margins.The CREA study found that Delhi’s average PM2.5 concentration stood at 228 micrograms per cubic metre (µg/m³) on Diwali and rose further to 241 µg/m³ the following day — levels seen only four times this year, all in January. The capital ranked as the seventh most polluted city in the country on Tuesday, trailing Haryana’s Jind (412), Dharuhera (298), Gurgaon (290), Narnaul (266), Bahadurgarh (247), and Rajasthan’s Bhiwadi (244). Rohtak (223), Noida (218) and Ghaziabad (207) rounded off the top ten.Delhi’s Air Quality Deteriorates Sharply to ‘Red Zone’ as Diwali Fireworks Trigger Severe PollutionIn some areas, the pollution levels were off the charts. At Nehru Nagar, hourly PM2.5 concentration skyrocketed from 679 µg/m³ at 9pm on Diwali to an alarming 1,763 µg/m³ at 10pm — 29 times the national ambient air quality standard and 118 times the WHO’s daily safe guideline of 15 µg/m³. Fourteen of the 20 Delhi Pollution Control Committee (DPCC) monitoring stations reported hourly PM2.5 levels above 1,000 on Diwali night, compared to only five the previous year.“However, the AQI levels appear lower than reality because several CAAQMS stations maxed out or recorded missing values. This reminds us to interpret data cautiously and recognise that pollutant concentrations might have exceeded the instruments’ detection limits. For instance, Anand Vihar reported missing data from 11pm on 20 Oct to 3pm the next day, a window when Diwali pollution typically peaks, suggesting concentrations went beyond the measurable range,” said Manoj Kumar, analyst, CREA.Two days after Diwali, areas such as Anand Vihar continued to record dangerous pollution levels, with hourly PM2.5 at 579 µg/m³ — a slight improvement from 656 µg/m³ a day earlier.Health experts have warned that prolonged exposure to such fine particulate matter can have serious consequences. “These particles (PM2.5) are so small they can easily enter the bloodstream and impact different organs in the body, leading to toxic effects. The tinier the particle, the greater the health risk,” said Anumita Roy Chowdhury, executive director, Centre for Science and Environment (CSE).As the capital struggles under its annual smog blanket, attention has again turned to possible solutions — including the much-debated idea of cloud seeding.Cloud seeding: What it means and if it can helpYesterday, Delhi officials said the city was ready for artificial rain. Today, the plan is uncertain again. Amid these flip-flops, experts are questioning whether cloud seeding can really solve the capital’s pollution crisis.Cloud seeding is a weather modification technique that involves releasing chemicals such as silver iodide (AgI) or salt particles into clouds to induce rainfall. These particles act as nuclei, allowing moisture to condense into ice crystals which can then melt into raindrops. Aircraft usually disperse the seeding material depending on the humidity and temperature levels.Why the idea is on the tableArtificial rain is being considered as a way to temporarily wash pollutants out of the air during Delhi’s pollution season, driven by:Vehicular and industrial emissionsOpen area dustBiomass and waste burningStubble burning and stagnant winter airBy inducing rain, suspended particles could be removed from the atmosphere for a short duration.The science and its limitationsWhile the technique has been used globally — from China and the UAE to Indonesia and Malaysia — experts remain sceptical about its effectiveness in Delhi’s dry winter conditions. Cloud seeding requires moist, dense clouds like nimbostratus, which are rare over north India during this period. The western disturbances that pass over the region often bring high or short-lived clouds, unsuited for seeding, and any rain that does form may evaporate before reaching the ground.Global experience and history1931 – First experiments using dry ice (CO₂) for cloud seeding in Europe.1946-47 – GE scientists Schaefer & Vonnegut identify silver iodide as an effective ice nucleant.Modern usage: Countries like China, UAE, Indonesia and Malaysia use cloud seeding for agriculture, pollution control and event planning.2023 – Pakistan conducts its first artificial rain operation in Lahore with UAE assistance.Experts advise cautionThe India Meteorological Department (IMD), the Commission for Air Quality Management (CAQM), and the Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB) have all warned that the method may have limited impact in Delhi’s climate. They have also raised questions about the chemical and environmental implications of silver iodide dispersal.For now, experts say that while cloud seeding may offer temporary respite, it cannot replace long-term measures to curb emissions — from reducing vehicular and industrial output to controlling crop residue burning.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 MediaVideosBJP MP Anurag Thakur Warns UN Must Act Now Or Risk Losing Credibility Amid Global ConflictsPM Modi Confirmed to Give ASEAN Summit a Miss, Avoids Trump Again: Here’s The Real Reason WhyDelhi Encounter: Four Most Wanted Bihar Gangsters Killed in Joint Operation”They are going to stop…” Trump Reiterates Claim That India Is Cutting Down Russian Oil Imports’Domestic Politics Won’t…’: Expert’s Indo-US Deal Prediction Ahead Of Bihar Polls| India Connect‘Good Policy In Place’: Rare Earth Expert On India’s National Critical Minerals MissionPak PM Sharif’s Minority Rights Hypocrisy Exposed After Reports Of Attack On Hindus On DiwaliPiyush Goyal Highlights India’s Growth Amid Global Trade Challenges at UNCTAD In GenevaJaish-e-Mohammed Launches Online Jihad Course For Women In Pakistan, Targets Mass Recruitment’They Have Room For Certain Kind of…’: Zohran Mamdani Slams PM Modi During Diwali Temple Visits123 Photostories How Parineeti Chopra and Raghav Chadha turned a serendipitous encounter into a love story written in golden lettersWhat not to eat with blood pressure medicines: Common foods that can weaken the medicationsFrom Amitabh Bachchan’s Jalsa to Shah Rukh Khan’s Mannat: The most extravagant Diwali lighting at Bollywood celeb housesDeepika Padukone in Sabyasachi: 5 times the actress and designer proved they are a match made in heavenWhy meditation is central to Shiva’s spiritual teachings6 creative ways to turn leftover mithai into gourmet dessertsFrom ‘Dangal’ to ‘Bajrangi Bhaijaan’: Bollywood blockbusters that earned over 10× their budget at the box officeThe fascinating world of unusual turtles and tortoiseHeart health tips: 7 low-impact exercises you can do anytime, anywhereAlia Bhatt to Kriti Sanon: Modern maang tikka designs inspired by Bollywood actresses123Hot PicksDhanteras Gold PriceVande Bharat SleeperBihar Election 2025Gold rate todaySilver rate todayPublic Holidays OctoberBank Holidays OctoberTop TrendingAre Stephen and Ayesha Getting a DivorceLeBron JamesAuston MatthewsStephen CurryKarl Anthony TownsBrady TkachukTaylor LorenzOrlando Magic vs Miami HeatMark SanchezAntonio Gibson Wife Pregnancy

NEW DELHI: Delhi recorded its worst PM2.5 levels of the year on Diwali and the day after, with pollution continuing to blanket the city well into midweek, according to a new analysis by the Centre for Research on Energy and Clean Air (CREA). Despite attempts to control emissions, several neighbourhoods reported hazardous air quality levels,…

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Today you are likely feeling closer to family than usual, which suits the Moon well. She encourages activities and plans with lightheartedness in mind – whether that be picnicking, going on short trips, or driving a long distance while snacking along the way! Don’t overplan – simply go.Enjoy luxury and comfort without going overboard. A…

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NEW DELHI: Security forces on Tuesday launched a massive search operation in Jammu and Kashmir’s Rajouri district after CCTV footage purportedly showed the movement of two suspected terrorists.According to officials, the suspects were captured on CCTV crossing a road late on Sunday night, prompting the Special Operations Group (SOG) of the Jammu and Kashmir Police, the Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) and the Army to launch a coordinated search operation.Acting on the footage, search teams fanned out across Bhanghai, Hasplote, Karyote, Kopra Top and adjoining forested areas to trace the two suspects, officials said.Get the latest India news and live updates. Download the TOI App.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 MediaVideosOne Indian Crew Member Killed As Iranian Missiles Strike UAE Tankers In Strait Of Hormuz’I’ll Commit Suicide’: Former CEC SY Quraishi Recalls PM Manmohan Singh’s Emotional CallIndia Launches UNSC 2028-29 Bid, Unveils SHANTI Vision For Global Leadership And Reform | Watch’I Will Bow At Every Door’: Narottam Mishra Gets Emotional, Chokes Up At BJP’s Datia Bypoll Rally“Putin Pays Close Attention To PM Modi”: Poland Highlights India’s Global Power Amid Global CrisesBengal Government Backs Airport Mosque Relocation, Cites Security And Runway Expansion NeedsSuvendu Govt Replaces Mamata’s ‘Khela Hobey Divas’ With ‘Ayushman Divas’Man Claiming To Be Ex-US Navy Officer Held At India-Nepal Border Without Travel Documents’I Am Not Gandhiji’: Kerala Double Murder Convict Shows No Remorse In CourtUS Inmate Matthew Aaron VanDyke Seeks Special Diet, Cooking Permission Inside Tihar Jail123PhotostoriesKim Kardashian’s new beau Lewis Hamilton is among her ‘favourite people’: Inside the F1 star racer’s dating historyWant glass skin? Start sipping these 5 drinks every day for naturally healthy, glowing skinFrom classic to bold: 8 Front door paint ideas that can instantly transform your home’s entranceWhy do cashews cost so much?How to grow a peach tree in your garden: A step-by-step guide for beginnersWhat would you do? My partner always says, “We’ll see,” but never decides anything11 popular egg breakfast dishes and how many calories they have12 foods with the world’s most irresistible smells5 ways meditation can quietly transform you from the insideAbhishek Sharma vs Vaibhav Sooryavanshi vs Yuvraj Singh: Who delivered Wimbledon 2026’s most iconic suit moment?123Hot PicksNEET recorded responseRSCIT admit cardGold rate todayITR filingOil Price TodaySonam Wangchuk hunger strikeS. JaishankarWayanad LandslideStrait of HormuTop TrendingKarnataka Black MagicVietnam Boat TragedyITR filingFIFA World Cup 2026Tamil Nadu Steel Melting UnitGhaziabad Mall Rape MurderDelhi Police Wife MurderSharad PawarJharkhand RapeIran war

NEW DELHI: Security forces on Tuesday launched a massive search operation in Jammu and Kashmir’s Rajouri district after CCTV footage purportedly showed the movement of two suspected terrorists.According to officials, the suspects were captured on CCTV crossing a road late on Sunday night, prompting the Special Operations Group (SOG) of the Jammu and Kashmir Police, the Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) and the Army to launch a coordinated search operation.Acting on the footage, search teams fanned out across Bhanghai, Hasplote, Karyote, Kopra Top and adjoining forested areas to trace the two suspects, officials said.Get the latest India news and live updates. Download the TOI App.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 MediaVideosOne Indian Crew Member Killed As Iranian Missiles Strike UAE Tankers In Strait Of Hormuz’I’ll Commit Suicide’: Former CEC SY Quraishi Recalls PM Manmohan Singh’s Emotional CallIndia Launches UNSC 2028-29 Bid, Unveils SHANTI Vision For Global Leadership And Reform | Watch’I Will Bow At Every Door’: Narottam Mishra Gets Emotional, Chokes Up At BJP’s Datia Bypoll Rally“Putin Pays Close Attention To PM Modi”: Poland Highlights India’s Global Power Amid Global CrisesBengal Government Backs Airport Mosque Relocation, Cites Security And Runway Expansion NeedsSuvendu Govt Replaces Mamata’s ‘Khela Hobey Divas’ With ‘Ayushman Divas’Man Claiming To Be Ex-US Navy Officer Held At India-Nepal Border Without Travel Documents’I Am Not Gandhiji’: Kerala Double Murder Convict Shows No Remorse In CourtUS Inmate Matthew Aaron VanDyke Seeks Special Diet, Cooking Permission Inside Tihar Jail123PhotostoriesKim Kardashian’s new beau Lewis Hamilton is among her ‘favourite people’: Inside the F1 star racer’s dating historyWant glass skin? Start sipping these 5 drinks every day for naturally healthy, glowing skinFrom classic to bold: 8 Front door paint ideas that can instantly transform your home’s entranceWhy do cashews cost so much?How to grow a peach tree in your garden: A step-by-step guide for beginnersWhat would you do? My partner always says, “We’ll see,” but never decides anything11 popular egg breakfast dishes and how many calories they have12 foods with the world’s most irresistible smells5 ways meditation can quietly transform you from the insideAbhishek Sharma vs Vaibhav Sooryavanshi vs Yuvraj Singh: Who delivered Wimbledon 2026’s most iconic suit moment?123Hot PicksNEET recorded responseRSCIT admit cardGold rate todayITR filingOil Price TodaySonam Wangchuk hunger strikeS. JaishankarWayanad LandslideStrait of HormuTop TrendingKarnataka Black MagicVietnam Boat TragedyITR filingFIFA World Cup 2026Tamil Nadu Steel Melting UnitGhaziabad Mall Rape MurderDelhi Police Wife MurderSharad PawarJharkhand RapeIran war

NEW DELHI: Security forces on Tuesday launched a massive search operation in Jammu and Kashmir’s Rajouri district after CCTV footage purportedly showed the movement of two suspected terrorists.According to officials, the suspects were captured on CCTV crossing a road late on Sunday night, prompting the Special Operations Group (SOG) of the Jammu and Kashmir Police,…

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