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  2. The Times of India - Wikipedia

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    The Bombay Times is a free supplement of The Times of India, in the Mumbai (formerly Bombay) region. It covers celebrity news, news features, international and national music news, international and national fashion news, lifestyle and feature articles pegged on news events both national and international that have local interest value.

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    At least 30 people are killed in a crowd crush at a Hindu festival in Prayagraj, Uttar Pradesh, India. 2025 Light Air Services Beechcraft 1900 crash. A Beechcraft 1900D carrying employees of an oil company crashes in Unity, South Sudan, killing 20 of the 21 people onboard, including one Indian and two Chinese nationals.

  4. 2023 Raigad landslide - Wikipedia

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    On 19 July 2023 at approximately 22:30 local time, [1] a landslide occurred in Raigad, Maharashtra, India. The landslide was caused by torrential rains, and resulted in at least 26 deaths, [ 2 ] with more than 100 estimated trapped under debris.

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    Cherylann Mollan - BBC News, Mumbai January 16, 2025 at 1:14 AM Hindenburg made headlines after it accused Indian billionaire Gautam Adani's conglomerate of stock manipulation [Getty Images]

  8. The Telegraph (India) - Wikipedia

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    According to Tarun Ganguly, a former bureau chief at The Telegraph, the idea behind such headlines is to be 'catchy'. Another former editor of The Telegraph states that such headlines started when Aveek Sarkar was the editor-in-chief of the newspaper. He added that Sarkar preferred a 'shock-factor' and thought these would generate more impact.

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