A historical review of Mahatma Gandhi's letters to The Times of India reveals his positions on key issues like Satyagraha, the Rowlatt Act, and Dalit representation, spanning his years in South Africa and the freedom struggle.
Times of India features a daily quote from renowned author Paulo Coelho, today sharing an inspirational message about the rewards of embracing change and new beginnings.
An opinion piece from Times of India features a daily quote by Martin Luther King Jr., emphasizing the power of light over darkness and love over hate.
A new English initiative, supported by Indian Sign Language (ISL), is focusing on improving literacy and employment readiness for Deaf learners in India.
The Times of India features a quote emphasizing the importance of discretion and self-preservation, stating that knowing the truth and speaking of 'palm tree' is better than just speaking the truth.
The Times of India features a daily quote from Charles Darwin, highlighting his observation that "Ignorance more frequently begets confidence than does knowledge."
An opinion piece in the Times of India highlights a quote from former U.S. President Jimmy Carter, emphasizing living life with a sense of urgency and spiritual preparedness.
This article from Times of India explains the scientific term 'Allele', detailing its meaning, who introduced the term, and its practical applications in various fields.
Iranians reportedly targeted the US president with a Lego Trump funeral display during the burial of Khamenei, as depicted in an image from the Times of India.
The Times of India features a Bulgarian proverb, "If you don't patch your old cloth, you will not wear a new one," highlighting its relevance to management principles.
An article from Times of India explores the various avenues, benefits, risks, and tax implications for Indian investors looking to invest in the US stock market, highlighting the appeal of companies like Apple, Microsoft, Nvidia, and Amazon.
Information regarding the 'Baywatch' web series, including its availability on OTT platforms, reviews, trailer, star cast, songs, and posters, has been released.
An article from Times of India explains the historical and astronomical origins of the names of the days of the week, linking them to celestial bodies.
An opinion piece from Times of India features a quote by Gad Saad, emphasizing that individuals unwilling to tolerate reasoned differences of opinion in relationships are not worthy.
An opinion piece from Times of India features an inspirational quote attributed to former U.S. President Barack Obama, emphasizing resilience and learning from failures.
The Times of India features a quote from Charles Babbage, known as the 'father of computer,' stating that many can apply principles for every one inventor.
The Times of India features a quote of the day from Haile Selassie, emphasizing the need for humanity to become greater in spirit, overcome prejudice, and owe ultimate allegiance to fellow humans within the global community.
The Times of India features a daily quote from Mahatma Gandhi, stating, "The greatness of a nation and its moral progress can be judged by the way its animals are treated."
The Times of India features a quote from Marie Curie, stating, "There are sadistic scientists who hurry to hunt down error instead of establishing the truth."
A consortium including Aditya Birla Group, The Times of India Group, Bolt Ventures, and Blackstone has acquired the IPL team Royal Challengers Bengaluru for approximately $1.8 billion.
The World Happiness Report 2026 reveals that Finland continues to hold the top position as the happiest country, while Afghanistan remains at the bottom.
The Times of India explores the enduring mystery surrounding the 'Babushka Lady,' an unidentified woman believed to have filmed the assassination of John F. Kennedy.
An opinion piece from Times of India features a quote by Bubba Smith, where he states, "Well, I'm not a violent person. You have to back off. People sometimes will…"
Actor Ben Affleck won one million dollars on the American version of 'Who Wants to Be a Millionaire,' with his winnings being donated to charity. The final question he answered was about turkeys.
A new English initiative, supported by Indian Sign Language (ISL), has been launched to enhance literacy and employment readiness among Deaf learners. The program aims to provide crucial skills for their integration into the workforce.
The Times of India features a quote by Benjamin Franklin, emphasizing the dilemma between essential liberty and temporary safety, prompting reflection on the choice between freedom and control.
The Times of India features a quote from John F. Kennedy, emphasizing that 'The rights of every man are diminished when the rights of one man are threatened.'
A Times of India article details the five-year journey of a couple who bought an abandoned 1830s house at auction in 2020, only to discover it was filled with snakes, and how they transformed it into a family home.
Oxford University has initiated the first human trials for a vaccine targeting the Bundibugyo strain of the Ebola virus. This comes as the majority of new Ebola cases in eastern Congo are from unknown chains, indicating the outbreak is outpacing the response.
An opinion piece from The Times of India highlights a quote by Michael Jordan, emphasizing that trying is more important than fearing failure and that regret often lasts longer than failure. The article discusses Jordan's career as an example of overcoming setbacks through relentless effort.
The Times of India features a 'Quote of the day' attributed to Princess Diana, stating her belief that 'the biggest disease the world suffers from in this day and age is…'.
An article from Times of India discusses the legal responsibilities of tenants, landlords, and brokers in conducting police verification for rental agreements.
The Times of India shares a Canadian proverb, 'Do not yell 'dinner' until your knife is in the loaf,' offering a lesson on the importance of humility and patience.
An article from Times of India explores why artificial intelligence systems often present incorrect information with high confidence and the psychological reasons behind human users' tendency to believe these assertions.
An opinion piece from Times of India features a quote attributed to Margaret Thatcher regarding women's understanding of home management and its relation to broader problems.
Times of India features a quote by Sigmund Freud: 'The virtuous man contents himself with dreaming that which the wicked man does in actual life,' as its quote of the day.
The Times of India's 'Quote of the day' in an opinion piece features a quote by George Washington: 'Be courteous to all, but intimate with few, and let those few be…'
The Times of India features a daily quote from Roman Emperor and Stoic philosopher Marcus Aurelius, reflecting on the nature of fear. The quote begins, "It is not death that a man should fear, but he should fear..."
An opinion piece in the Times of India, titled 'Ka$h and Carry,' criticizes the leadership of the FBI under a figure named Patel, implying corruption or unprofessional conduct.
An opinion piece from Times of India features a quote by Sigmund Freud, stating that people do not truly desire freedom due to the responsibility it entails.
An article from Times of India explores the mysterious Tunguska event of 1908, an explosion in Siberia estimated to be a thousand times more powerful than the Hiroshima atomic bomb.
The Times of India published Abraham Lincoln's quote: 'Character is like a tree, and reputation like its shadow. The shadow is what we think of it; the tree is the real thing,' as its 'Quote of the day' opinion piece.
The Times of India features a quote from Agatha Christie, 'As life goes on it becomes tiring to keep up...,' exploring her insights into human nature and identity from her autobiography.
The Times of India Sports Awards 2025 showcased a grand celebration of Indian sporting excellence, bringing together top athletes, legends, and officials under one roof.
A motion to remove the Speaker was defeated in Parliament following a heated debate, as reported by Times of India, indicating a significant political development.
NASA is reportedly working on a 'Space Umbrella Project' to protect Earth's magnetic field from solar winds, according to a report from Times of India.
An opinion piece from The Times of India features a quote by Arthur Schopenhauer, distinguishing between talent as achieving defined goals and genius as identifying hidden targets. The article elaborates on this philosophical insight.
The World Health Organization (WHO) has declared the current Ebola outbreak in the Democratic Republic of Congo as the country's largest ever, with cases intensifying at an exceptional rate. The outbreak has surpassed 3,500 cases and resulted in 1,587 deaths, raising concerns about its control.
Actress Kim Minha, known for her role in 'Pachinko,' has been announced as the host for the opening ceremony of the Busan International Film Festival. She will preside over the prestigious event.
The Times of India features a quote by Alexander the Great emphasizing the critical role of leadership in inspiring confidence and achieving group success, a principle applicable across various fields.
The Times of India features a quote from Chadwick Boseman, reflecting on the transformative power of confronting adversity and lessons learned from a significant setback in his acting career.
An opinion piece in The Times of India highlights a quote by Napoleon Bonaparte, discussing the strategic advantage of allowing rivals to make mistakes and capitalizing on their missteps.
An opinion piece from The Times of India features a quote by Ralph Waldo Emerson, emphasizing that actions speak louder than words. The article reflects on how consistent behavior builds trust and respect, highlighting integrity as the harmony between words and deeds.
The Times of India published daily quotes, featuring one from Franklin D. Roosevelt stating, 'Men are not prisoners of fate, but only prisoners of…' and another from Saddam Hussein: 'A lion doesn't care if a monkey in a tree is laughing at him.'
The Times of India featured a quote of the day by American civil rights activist Rosa Parks: 'I have learned over the years that when one's mind is made up, this diminishes fear.'
The Times of India featured a 'quote of the day' from financier George Soros, where he discusses the distinction between himself and others who have accumulated significant wealth.
The Times of India features a quote of the day by Napoleon Bonaparte: 'The only victories which leave no regret are…' highlighting a surprising belief of the famous conqueror.
An opinion piece from Times of India shares a proverb, 'Stop scratching the cockroach's Scars,' to illustrate the importance of letting go of old wounds and past troubles for personal well-being.
The World Cup experienced a historic day with four draws for the first time since 1958, while various controversies emerged, including Uruguay's coach refusing a photoshoot and Ghana challenging a visa denial for a player.
A Times of India article discusses scientific research into the biological reasons humans fall in love, drawing insights from studies on a small rodent species found in the American Midwest.
An opinion piece from The Times of India features a quote from Martin Luther King Jr., highlighting his perspective that true peace is not merely the absence of tension.
The Times of India featured a quote by Plato, emphasizing the consequences of indifference to public affairs, as its 'Quote of the day' in an opinion piece.
An article from Times of India discusses a 'NOTAble' warning for the Congress party in West Bengal, likely referring to political developments or electoral challenges in the region.
The Times of India features a quote of the day from German philosopher Immanuel Kant: "One who makes himself a worm cannot complain afterwards if people step on him."
The Times of India features a quote of the day attributed to Queen Elizabeth II: "It’s worth remembering that it is often the small steps, not the giant leaps, that bring about the most lasting change."
The Times of India featured a quote from astronomer Nicolaus Copernicus: "To know that we know what we know, and to know that we do not know what we do not know, that is true knowledge."
A consortium of investors, including Aditya Birla Group and Blackstone, has agreed to acquire the Indian Premier League franchise Royal Challengers Bengaluru from United Spirits Limited for $1.78 billion.