Nov 23, 2025, 10:07 IST

Nov 23, 2025, 10:07 IST

Ferran Torres of FC Barcelona celebrates scoring his team’s fourth goal with teammate Lamine Yamal (Photo by Alex Caparros/Getty Images) Barcelona marked its long-awaited return to Camp Nou with a commanding 4-0 win over a 10-man Athletic Bilbao, turning the night into a double celebration. Around 45,000 supporters filled the partially reopened stadium, which is…

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CLAT admit card 2026 released at consortiumofnlus.ac.in: Direct link to download here

CLAT admit card 2026 released at consortiumofnlus.ac.in: Direct link to download here

CLAT 2026 admit card: The Consortium of National Law Universities (NLUs) has officially released the CLAT 2026 admit card for candidates registered to appear in the Common Law Admission Test (CLAT) scheduled on December 7, 2025. This marks a critical step for aspirants seeking admission to undergraduate and postgraduate law programmes across India’s premier law…

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‘Mastiii 4’ box office collection day 2: Vivek Oberoi, Riteish Deshmukh, Aftab Shivdasani starrer sees ‘No Growth’ on Saturday, while Farhan Akhtar ‘120 Bhahadur’ witnesses a rise

‘Mastiii 4’ box office collection day 2: Vivek Oberoi, Riteish Deshmukh, Aftab Shivdasani starrer sees ‘No Growth’ on Saturday, while Farhan Akhtar ‘120 Bhahadur’ witnesses a rise

The comedy flick ‘Mastiii 4’ opened to Rs. 2.75 crore on Friday, but failed to see any growth on Saturday, collecting the same amount. This puts its total at Rs. 5.50 crore, potentially missing the Rs. 10 crore opening weekend mark. Meanwhile, ‘120 Bahadur’ showed a positive trend, outperforming ‘Mastiii 4’ with Rs. 6.25 crore…

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Alert sounded in Uttarakhand’s Almora: 161 gelignite sticks, over 20 kg of highly explosive material recovered

Alert sounded in Uttarakhand’s Almora: 161 gelignite sticks, over 20 kg of highly explosive material recovered

BAGESHWAR: A major security alert was sounded in Almora district after 161 gelignite sticks, over 20 kg of highly explosive material, were recovered from bushes near two schools in the Salt area. As the recovery came days after nearly 2,900 kg of explosive materials allegedly part of the terror plot behind the blast near Delhi’s…

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Assam CM Himanta Biswa Sarma backed NCERT’s alleged removal of ‘Great’ from Akbar and Tipu Sultan’s names, welcoming the change. While RSS leader Sunil Ambekar confirmed title removal, not historical figures, the move sparked political debate. Congress MP Imran Masood criticized it as rewriting history, while VHP spokesperson Vinod Bansal supported the revision, deeming Mughal glorification unacceptable. . NEW DELHI: Assam chief minister Himanta Biswa Sarma on Saturday backed NCERT’s alleged move to drop the word “Great” from the names of Mughal emperor Akbar and Mysore ruler Tipu Sultan in school history textbooks. Speaking at an event in Bongaigaon, he said, “Tipu-Ipu ko maro ekdum. Jahan bhejna hai, udhar hi bhej do. Samundar mein phek do” (Beat up that Tipu. Send him wherever you want to. Throw him in the sea.)Sarma said he had not personally seen the revised textbooks, but if NCERT had made these changes, he welcomed them. A day earlier, RSS leader Sunil Ambekar had claimed that titles like “Akbar the Great” and “Tipu Sultan the Great” had been removed from the books, while stressing that no historical figure had been taken out. The alleged move by NCERT triggered quick political reactions. Congress MP Imran Masood criticised the change, saying it was an attempt to rewrite history and ignore the contributions of rulers who shaped the subcontinent over centuries. He argued that removing titles or names would not change historical facts and pointed to India’s prosperity during parts of their rule. “They ruled the country for 700 years. They didn’t rule for just a day or two. You removed their names, but what will the removal or addition achieve? During their rule, GDP was 27 per cent. India was also called the golden bird. They came here and perished here. The last emperor was beheaded, but he did not accept British slavery. He saw his sons’ heads adorned on a platter. But he wouldn’t accept slavery,” the Congress MP said.Masood also said those who had “bowed before the British” were now in power, and questioned why descendants of people who “betrayed Rani Lakshmibai” held ministerial posts.Congress leader K Muraleedharan also said the decision to drop the word “Great” from Akbar and Tipu Sultan was unfair. He said Akbar promoted communal harmony and gave Hindus freedom in his rule, while Tipu Sultan fought the British and died because of it.  Supporting the revision, VHP spokesperson Vinod Bansal said past textbooks had “distorted” history. He questioned calling Akbar “great” and said such glorification of Mughal rulers was unacceptable. “How can Akbar be great when Maharana Pratap is great? Are Akbar’s misdeeds hidden from anyone? The glorification of Babur, Humayun, Akbar, and Aurangzeb cannot be allowed on the sacred land of Maharana Pratap,” he said, thanking NCERT for the correction.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 MediaVideosPiyush Goyal Completes Three Day Israel Visit Emphasizing Strengthened Ties And Future CooperationTrump Says He Brokered Eight Peace Deals Including India And Pakistan During Mamdani MeetUP Gears Up For Biggest Crackdown Yet As CM Yogi Mandates Detention Hubs For Illegal ImmigrantsModi, Meloni Share Warm Laughter on G20 Sidelines in Johannesburg‘In memory of our brothers’: Russian Pilot’s Heartfelt Note For Indian Tejas Pilot After Dubai Crash’Objective Is To Destroy The Enemy’: Op Sindoor Echoes As Indian Army Vows Stronger Response to PakIndian Army Chief Reveals How A Trusted Orchestra Crushed Nine Targets in Operation Sindoor BlitzManipur Sangai Festival 2025- ThemeAt G20 Summit, PM Modi Proposes Global Knowledge, Skills, Health And Security Initiatives For FutureSangai Festival 2025 Opening Ceremony123PhotostoriesFrom saunf to ajwain: 5 natural additions to water for a healthy morningToday’s travel inspiration: 6 beautiful journeys in India that are as stunning as the destinationMorning walk vs evening walk: Which one is better for weight loss?5 easy and smart tips to make long-distance relationships workFeeling the winter blues?: 6 mind-clearing habits to try at home5 style lessons to take from Italy’s PM Giorgia MeloniHansika Motwani’s rise shows her steady mix of hard work and charmFrom Bengal to B-town, actors who found fame in Hindi filmsLaughter Chefs 3: From new jodis of Vivian Dsena-Eisha Singh, Gurmeet-Debina to Tejasswi Prakash-Karan Kundrra teaming up together: Highlights from the new season3 Ayurveda-approved fruit rules to boost digestion123Hot PicksDelhi AQI TodayBihar Minister List 2025Bihar CM Oath CeremonyGold rate todaySilver rate todayPublic Holidays NovemberBank Holidays NovemberTop TrendingAuston Matthews InjuryKim KardashianBrittany MahomesTaylor SwiftBrandon BuckinghamChris Blake GriffithJosh Allen InjuryCharvarius WardFortnite Chapter 7 LeakedCade Cunningham

Assam CM Himanta Biswa Sarma backed NCERT’s alleged removal of ‘Great’ from Akbar and Tipu Sultan’s names, welcoming the change. While RSS leader Sunil Ambekar confirmed title removal, not historical figures, the move sparked political debate. Congress MP Imran Masood criticized it as rewriting history, while VHP spokesperson Vinod Bansal supported the revision, deeming Mughal glorification unacceptable. . NEW DELHI: Assam chief minister Himanta Biswa Sarma on Saturday backed NCERT’s alleged move to drop the word “Great” from the names of Mughal emperor Akbar and Mysore ruler Tipu Sultan in school history textbooks. Speaking at an event in Bongaigaon, he said, “Tipu-Ipu ko maro ekdum. Jahan bhejna hai, udhar hi bhej do. Samundar mein phek do” (Beat up that Tipu. Send him wherever you want to. Throw him in the sea.)Sarma said he had not personally seen the revised textbooks, but if NCERT had made these changes, he welcomed them. A day earlier, RSS leader Sunil Ambekar had claimed that titles like “Akbar the Great” and “Tipu Sultan the Great” had been removed from the books, while stressing that no historical figure had been taken out. The alleged move by NCERT triggered quick political reactions. Congress MP Imran Masood criticised the change, saying it was an attempt to rewrite history and ignore the contributions of rulers who shaped the subcontinent over centuries. He argued that removing titles or names would not change historical facts and pointed to India’s prosperity during parts of their rule. “They ruled the country for 700 years. They didn’t rule for just a day or two. You removed their names, but what will the removal or addition achieve? During their rule, GDP was 27 per cent. India was also called the golden bird. They came here and perished here. The last emperor was beheaded, but he did not accept British slavery. He saw his sons’ heads adorned on a platter. But he wouldn’t accept slavery,” the Congress MP said.Masood also said those who had “bowed before the British” were now in power, and questioned why descendants of people who “betrayed Rani Lakshmibai” held ministerial posts.Congress leader K Muraleedharan also said the decision to drop the word “Great” from Akbar and Tipu Sultan was unfair. He said Akbar promoted communal harmony and gave Hindus freedom in his rule, while Tipu Sultan fought the British and died because of it. Supporting the revision, VHP spokesperson Vinod Bansal said past textbooks had “distorted” history. He questioned calling Akbar “great” and said such glorification of Mughal rulers was unacceptable. “How can Akbar be great when Maharana Pratap is great? Are Akbar’s misdeeds hidden from anyone? The glorification of Babur, Humayun, Akbar, and Aurangzeb cannot be allowed on the sacred land of Maharana Pratap,” he said, thanking NCERT for the correction.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 MediaVideosPiyush Goyal Completes Three Day Israel Visit Emphasizing Strengthened Ties And Future CooperationTrump Says He Brokered Eight Peace Deals Including India And Pakistan During Mamdani MeetUP Gears Up For Biggest Crackdown Yet As CM Yogi Mandates Detention Hubs For Illegal ImmigrantsModi, Meloni Share Warm Laughter on G20 Sidelines in Johannesburg‘In memory of our brothers’: Russian Pilot’s Heartfelt Note For Indian Tejas Pilot After Dubai Crash’Objective Is To Destroy The Enemy’: Op Sindoor Echoes As Indian Army Vows Stronger Response to PakIndian Army Chief Reveals How A Trusted Orchestra Crushed Nine Targets in Operation Sindoor BlitzManipur Sangai Festival 2025- ThemeAt G20 Summit, PM Modi Proposes Global Knowledge, Skills, Health And Security Initiatives For FutureSangai Festival 2025 Opening Ceremony123PhotostoriesFrom saunf to ajwain: 5 natural additions to water for a healthy morningToday’s travel inspiration: 6 beautiful journeys in India that are as stunning as the destinationMorning walk vs evening walk: Which one is better for weight loss?5 easy and smart tips to make long-distance relationships workFeeling the winter blues?: 6 mind-clearing habits to try at home5 style lessons to take from Italy’s PM Giorgia MeloniHansika Motwani’s rise shows her steady mix of hard work and charmFrom Bengal to B-town, actors who found fame in Hindi filmsLaughter Chefs 3: From new jodis of Vivian Dsena-Eisha Singh, Gurmeet-Debina to Tejasswi Prakash-Karan Kundrra teaming up together: Highlights from the new season3 Ayurveda-approved fruit rules to boost digestion123Hot PicksDelhi AQI TodayBihar Minister List 2025Bihar CM Oath CeremonyGold rate todaySilver rate todayPublic Holidays NovemberBank Holidays NovemberTop TrendingAuston Matthews InjuryKim KardashianBrittany MahomesTaylor SwiftBrandon BuckinghamChris Blake GriffithJosh Allen InjuryCharvarius WardFortnite Chapter 7 LeakedCade Cunningham

NEW DELHI: Assam chief minister Himanta Biswa Sarma on Saturday backed NCERT’s alleged move to drop the word “Great” from the names of Mughal emperor Akbar and Mysore ruler Tipu Sultan in school history textbooks. Speaking at an event in Bongaigaon, he said, “Tipu-Ipu ko maro ekdum. Jahan bhejna hai, udhar hi bhej do. Samundar…

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Delhi school admissions 2026-27: Schedule for Nursery, KG and Class 1 in private schools out; important dates here

Delhi school admissions 2026-27: Schedule for Nursery, KG and Class 1 in private schools out; important dates here

Delhi private school admissions for 2026-27 to begin soon The Directorate of Education (DoE), Delhi, has issued a detailed circular announcing the admission schedule for entry-level classes—Nursery, KG and Class 1—in private unaided recognised schools for the academic session 2026–27. The order, dated 22 November 2025, lays out timelines, age limits, documentation requirements, prohibited criteria,…

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‘120 Bahadur’ Box Office collection day 2: Farhan Akhtar and Raashii Khanna’s war drama sees a JUMP, earns over Rs 6 crore

‘120 Bahadur’ Box Office collection day 2: Farhan Akhtar and Raashii Khanna’s war drama sees a JUMP, earns over Rs 6 crore

Farhan Akhtar’s war drama ‘120 Bahadur’ released in cinemas on 21 November 2025 and is already showing a steady rise at the box office. The film had a slow opening, but early figures suggest that interest in its powerful subject is helping it gain momentum. Directed by Razneesh Ghai, the film brings the Battle of…

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One-month-old twins could be the youngest drug-resistant TB patients in Mumbai

One-month-old twins could be the youngest drug-resistant TB patients in Mumbai

MUMBAI: A Kandivli couple’s joy at having twins after IVF treatment was tinged with sadness as their boys were diagnosed with drug-resistant tuberculosis (TB) during Diwali when they were barely a month old.Their case points to a worrisome pattern of drug-resistant TB in infants. The state-run JJ Hospital’s NICU, where the twins—possibly the youngest in…

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Chicago: One killed, several injured in two separate shootings; Trump slams ‘low IQ Mayor’

Chicago: One killed, several injured in two separate shootings; Trump slams ‘low IQ Mayor’

(Image source: X/@CCC_CrimeChaser) One person was killed and at least eight teenagers were wounded in two separate shootings late Friday in Chicago’s Loop, only hours after the city lit its official Christmas tree in Millennium Park.The first incident took place around 9.50 pm (US local time) near State and Randolph streets, close to the Chicago…

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Vivek Oberoi recalls going into a shell after heartbreak, did not want to be in a relationship: ‘But when you find the right person…’

Vivek Oberoi recalls going into a shell after heartbreak, did not want to be in a relationship: ‘But when you find the right person…’

Vivek Oberoi has experienced the highs and lows of love like few others. The ‘Saathiya’ actor recently opened up about how heartbreak once made him vow never to fall in love again. But with time, patience, and finding the right partner, everything changed. Vivek Oberoi once vowed against falling in love Vivek Oberoi has often…

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Power shift in Venezuela? US prepares new phase of operations; speculation grows over Nicolás Maduro’s removal

Power shift in Venezuela? US prepares new phase of operations; speculation grows over Nicolás Maduro’s removal

Nicolás Maduro (AP image) The United States is preparing to launch a new phase of operations targeting Venezuela in the coming days, four US officials told Reuters, signalling a potential escalation in Washington’s efforts to challenge President Nicolás Maduro’s rule. The move comes as the Trump administration steps up pressure on Caracas, while expanding its…

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NEW DELHI: The winter session is headed for another showdown as Centre has proposed to include Chandigarh under the ambit of Article 240 of the Constitution, allowing for the appointment of a Lieutenant Governor to administer the Union territory, a move which instantly triggered protests from parties in Punjab. AAP, Congress and SAD have resolved to protest as they are planning to meet home minister Amit Shah asking him not to move ahead with the bill.They said the current scheme where Governor of Punjab also serves as administrator of UT of Chandigarh should not be disturbed. The Constitution 131st Amendment Bill, 2025 seeks to include the UT of Chandigarh in Article 240 of Constitution, and align its administration with that of UTs without legislatures; i.e., Andaman & Nicobar Islands, Lakshadweep, Dadra & Nagar Haveli and Daman & Diu, which are all governed by LGs. Administration of Puducherry is governed along same lines when its assembly is dissolved or suspended.The session commencing Dec 1 has several other key legislations listed for business including a bill seeking to open up the civil nuclear sector for private players and the long-awaited Higher Education Commission of India Bill — a key reform proposed under NEP 2020. The bill seeks to create a singular higher education regulator, replacing UGC, AICTE and NCTE.Besides the crucial Atomic Energy Bill, 2025, which seeks to govern the use and regulation of atomic energy is among 10 bills listed.National Highways (Amendment) Bill, also listed for introduction, seeks to ensure faster and transparent land acquisition for highways. Another proposed legislation is Corporate Laws (Amendment) Bill, 2025, which aims at tweaking Companies Act, 2013 and LLP Act, 2008, to facilitate ease of doing business. Also on govt’s agenda is Securities Markets Code Bill, 2025, which proposes to consolidate provisions of Securities and Exchange Board of India Act, 1992, Depositories Act, 1996, & Securities Contracts (Regulation) Act, 1956, into a rationalised single Securities Markets Code.End of ArticleFollow Us On Social MediaVideosTrump Says He Brokered Eight Peace Deals Including India And Pakistan During Mamdani MeetUP Gears Up For Biggest Crackdown Yet As CM Yogi Mandates Detention Hubs For Illegal ImmigrantsModi, Meloni Share Warm Laughter on G20 Sidelines in Johannesburg‘In memory of our brothers’: Russian Pilot’s Heartfelt Note For Indian Tejas Pilot After Dubai Crash’Objective Is To Destroy The Enemy’: Op Sindoor Echoes As Indian Army Vows Stronger Response to PakIndian Army Chief Reveals How A Trusted Orchestra Crushed Nine Targets in Operation Sindoor BlitzManipur Sangai Festival 2025- ThemeAt G20 Summit, PM Modi Proposes Global Knowledge, Skills, Health And Security Initiatives For FutureSangai Festival 2025 Opening CeremonyEx-VP Jagdeep Dhankhar Breaks Silence, Calls Out Narrative Traps With Cryptic Reference To His Past123Photostories5 style lessons to take from Italy’s PM Giorgia MeloniHansika Motwani’s rise shows her steady mix of hard work and charmFrom Bengal to B-town, actors who found fame in Hindi filmsLaughter Chefs 3: From new jodis of Vivian Dsena-Eisha Singh, Gurmeet-Debina to Tejasswi Prakash-Karan Kundrra teaming up together: Highlights from the new season3 Ayurveda-approved fruit rules to boost digestionFrom Harman Sidhu to Danish Zehen: Indian celebrities who died in tragic road accidents7 high-protein breakfast shakes with 20g per glassMillion-dollar executives: Meet top 5 highest-paid CXOs in India FY259 behaviours that slowly destroy relationships over timeTop 4 home remedies to reduce bloating and boost digestion naturally123Hot PicksDelhi AQI TodayBihar Minister List 2025Bihar CM Oath CeremonyGold rate todaySilver rate todayPublic Holidays NovemberBank Holidays NovemberTop TrendingFantasy Football Injury ReportSavannah JamesBrittany MahomesTaylor SwiftTravis KelceChris Blake GriffithJosh Allen InjuryCharvarius WardFortnite Chapter 7 LeakedCade Cunningham

NEW DELHI: The winter session is headed for another showdown as Centre has proposed to include Chandigarh under the ambit of Article 240 of the Constitution, allowing for the appointment of a Lieutenant Governor to administer the Union territory, a move which instantly triggered protests from parties in Punjab. AAP, Congress and SAD have resolved to protest as they are planning to meet home minister Amit Shah asking him not to move ahead with the bill.They said the current scheme where Governor of Punjab also serves as administrator of UT of Chandigarh should not be disturbed. The Constitution 131st Amendment Bill, 2025 seeks to include the UT of Chandigarh in Article 240 of Constitution, and align its administration with that of UTs without legislatures; i.e., Andaman & Nicobar Islands, Lakshadweep, Dadra & Nagar Haveli and Daman & Diu, which are all governed by LGs. Administration of Puducherry is governed along same lines when its assembly is dissolved or suspended.The session commencing Dec 1 has several other key legislations listed for business including a bill seeking to open up the civil nuclear sector for private players and the long-awaited Higher Education Commission of India Bill — a key reform proposed under NEP 2020. The bill seeks to create a singular higher education regulator, replacing UGC, AICTE and NCTE.Besides the crucial Atomic Energy Bill, 2025, which seeks to govern the use and regulation of atomic energy is among 10 bills listed.National Highways (Amendment) Bill, also listed for introduction, seeks to ensure faster and transparent land acquisition for highways. Another proposed legislation is Corporate Laws (Amendment) Bill, 2025, which aims at tweaking Companies Act, 2013 and LLP Act, 2008, to facilitate ease of doing business. Also on govt’s agenda is Securities Markets Code Bill, 2025, which proposes to consolidate provisions of Securities and Exchange Board of India Act, 1992, Depositories Act, 1996, & Securities Contracts (Regulation) Act, 1956, into a rationalised single Securities Markets Code.End of ArticleFollow Us On Social MediaVideosTrump Says He Brokered Eight Peace Deals Including India And Pakistan During Mamdani MeetUP Gears Up For Biggest Crackdown Yet As CM Yogi Mandates Detention Hubs For Illegal ImmigrantsModi, Meloni Share Warm Laughter on G20 Sidelines in Johannesburg‘In memory of our brothers’: Russian Pilot’s Heartfelt Note For Indian Tejas Pilot After Dubai Crash’Objective Is To Destroy The Enemy’: Op Sindoor Echoes As Indian Army Vows Stronger Response to PakIndian Army Chief Reveals How A Trusted Orchestra Crushed Nine Targets in Operation Sindoor BlitzManipur Sangai Festival 2025- ThemeAt G20 Summit, PM Modi Proposes Global Knowledge, Skills, Health And Security Initiatives For FutureSangai Festival 2025 Opening CeremonyEx-VP Jagdeep Dhankhar Breaks Silence, Calls Out Narrative Traps With Cryptic Reference To His Past123Photostories5 style lessons to take from Italy’s PM Giorgia MeloniHansika Motwani’s rise shows her steady mix of hard work and charmFrom Bengal to B-town, actors who found fame in Hindi filmsLaughter Chefs 3: From new jodis of Vivian Dsena-Eisha Singh, Gurmeet-Debina to Tejasswi Prakash-Karan Kundrra teaming up together: Highlights from the new season3 Ayurveda-approved fruit rules to boost digestionFrom Harman Sidhu to Danish Zehen: Indian celebrities who died in tragic road accidents7 high-protein breakfast shakes with 20g per glassMillion-dollar executives: Meet top 5 highest-paid CXOs in India FY259 behaviours that slowly destroy relationships over timeTop 4 home remedies to reduce bloating and boost digestion naturally123Hot PicksDelhi AQI TodayBihar Minister List 2025Bihar CM Oath CeremonyGold rate todaySilver rate todayPublic Holidays NovemberBank Holidays NovemberTop TrendingFantasy Football Injury ReportSavannah JamesBrittany MahomesTaylor SwiftTravis KelceChris Blake GriffithJosh Allen InjuryCharvarius WardFortnite Chapter 7 LeakedCade Cunningham

NEW DELHI: The winter session is headed for another showdown as Centre has proposed to include Chandigarh under the ambit of Article 240 of the Constitution, allowing for the appointment of a Lieutenant Governor to administer the Union territory, a move which instantly triggered protests from parties in Punjab. AAP, Congress and SAD have resolved…

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Nov 23, 2025, 09:22 IST

Nov 23, 2025, 09:22 IST

Boxing gloves (represensational image) New Delhi: Indian boxers are attracted by the huge prize money on offer at the IBA World Championships, due to be held at the Dubai Tennis Stadium from Dec 1 to 14. The tournament, led by Russian official Umar Kremlev and hosted by the International Boxing Association (IBA), will feature prize…

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‘Richest, strongest US has ever been’: Donald Trump backs tariff push; takes dig at ‘sleepy’ Joe Biden

‘Richest, strongest US has ever been’: Donald Trump backs tariff push; takes dig at ‘sleepy’ Joe Biden

US President Donald Trump once again defended his aggressive tariff strategy, claiming it is generating “TRILLIONS of Dollars” for America and has functioned as a powerful tool to prevent international conflicts.In a Truth Social post on Sunday, Trump wrote, “We are taking in TRILLIONS of Dollars in Tariffs and Investment Dollars from foreign lands because…

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Ronit Roy takes a break from social media for ‘mental’ and ‘spiritual’ growth, promises return after ‘better habits’ are built: ‘Please don’t forget me’

Ronit Roy takes a break from social media for ‘mental’ and ‘spiritual’ growth, promises return after ‘better habits’ are built: ‘Please don’t forget me’

Ronit Roy has surprised fans by announcing a pause from social media, choosing personal growth over the constant online rush. The actor shared a heartfelt note explaining that he is stepping back to rebuild his habits, rethink his life path and discover a stronger version of himself. He also turned off comments on his post….

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