Sulakshana Pandit, actor-singer, dead | India News

Sulakshana Pandit, actor-singer, dead | India News

Sulakshana Pandit, who sparked to prominence as a singer-actor in the 1970s and whose promising career was cut short by a string of unfortunate events, passed away following a heart attack at Mumbai’s Nanavati Hospital on Thursday. She was 71.Sulakshana Pandit was only 13 when first noticed in ‘Saat samundar paar se’ (film: Taqdeer, 1967),…

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‘Be careful what you wish for’: Ex-England pacer issues warning after Aussie jibes at Ben Stokes

‘Be careful what you wish for’: Ex-England pacer issues warning after Aussie jibes at Ben Stokes

Ben Stokes (Photo by Gareth Copley/Getty Images) Former England fast bowler Steven Finn believes the Australian media’s attempt to provoke Ben Stokes ahead of the Ashes could end up backfiring, warning that the England captain is at his best when challenged. Stokes’ arrival in Perth drew headlines from The West Australian, which mocked him as…

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Use local languages in banks: Sitharaman

Use local languages in banks: Sitharaman

MUMBAI: FM Nirmala Sitharaman on Thursday urged banks to ensure that customers can get service in branches while speaking in the local language and called upon lenders to tweak HR policies to give weightage to local language proficiency during appraisals.She asked banks to restore the human connect in customer service, insisting that technology must complement,…

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Billionaire Jeff Yass donates 0 million to the University of Austin as the school moves toward a tuition-free model

Billionaire Jeff Yass donates $100 million to the University of Austin as the school moves toward a tuition-free model

University of Austin gets $100M from Jeff Yass to offer tuition-free degrees Students considering the University of Austin, a young private school founded by critics of mainstream higher education, are now being promised something many college applicants only dream about: a bachelor’s degree without tuition costs, permanently.Billionaire trader Jeff Yass has committed $100 million to…

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Janardhanan says, ‘I had a relationship with another woman’; says his wife knew everything

Janardhanan says, ‘I had a relationship with another woman’; says his wife knew everything

Veteran Malayalam star Janardhanan has shared the story of an extramarital affair he profoundly regrets, revealing that his wife was not in the dark about it. He also praised co-stars Mammootty and Mohanlal for their hidden acts of kindness that have greatly impacted his journey. Malayalam cinema’s beloved actor Janardhanan has captured the hearts of…

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Feeling burnt out? Simplest natural fix to boost mental health without pills or therapy |

Feeling burnt out? Simplest natural fix to boost mental health without pills or therapy |

Feeling low? Mental well-being is often considered a luxury, but it isn’t. Sometimes even simple changes can make a huge difference. A new study reveals that increased green space in urban areas significantly reduces hospital admissions for mental health issues. Researchers found that greater exposure to nature is linked to lower risks of disorders, suggesting…

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Path to world’s first trillionaire: Tesla clears ,000,000,000,000 pay package for Elon Musk; T&C apply

Path to world’s first trillionaire: Tesla clears $1,000,000,000,000 pay package for Elon Musk; T&C apply

Tesla shareholders on Thursday approved Elon Musk’s multibillion-dollar pay package, giving the CEO a pathway to earn as much as $1 trillion if he delivers on a set of long-term performance targets. More than 75% of shareholders backed the plan at Thursday’s meeting, and the announcement was met with cheers.“What we’re about to embark upon…

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In Offences Like Hit-And-Run, Can Inform Grounds Later: Court  NEW DELHI: Carving out an important exception to a constitutional mandate that an accused must be informed in advance in writing about grounds of his arrest, Supreme Court Thursday that said in crimes like hit-and-run cases, police can inform him about grounds of arrest later but at least two hours prior to his production before a magistrate.This clarification came from a bench of Chief Justice B R Gavai and Justice A G Masih on a plea filed by Mihir Rajesh Shah, who claimed his arrest in the BMW hit-and-run case of July 7, 2024, was illegal and unconstitutional as he was not informed about the grounds of his arrest prior to Mumbai police taking him into custody.Shah, allegedly under influence of alcohol, was accused of hitting a scooter, impact of which flung the man aside, but the pillion rider was caught under the bonnet and front wheel and dragged for quite a distance resulting in her death. Shah fled the scene without informing police. He had challenged the legality of arrest alleging that he was not informed about the reasons prior to arrest.The bench affirmed the fundamental right of every person to be informed about the grounds of his arrest and that non-communication would render the arrest illegal. It also said that it was the duty of the magistrate, before whom the accused is produced within 24 hours of arrest, to inquire whether the requirement of prior communication of grounds of arrest has been complied with.However, SC said, “There may be situations wherein it may not be practically possible to supply such grounds of arrest to the arrested person at the time of his arrest or immediately… It may so happen that in the presence of a police officer a cognisable offence is being committed, and the factual matrix presents a tangible and imminent risk of the suspect absconding or committing further offence(s).”Writing the judgment, Justice Masih said, “The constitutional safeguards, valuable as they are, cannot be interpreted in a manner to allow it to metamorphose into a procedural impediment that handicaps the law enforcing agencies in due lawful discharge of their duties.” A balance between constitutional mandate and effective discharge of responsibilities cast on police must be struck, the bench said. It said, “We thus hold, that, in cases where the police are already in possession of documentary material furnishing a cogent basis for the arrest, the written grounds of arrest must be furnished to the arrestee on his arrest.” “However, in exceptional circumstances such as offences against body or property committed in flagrante delicto, where informing the grounds of arrest in writing on arrest is rendered impractical, it shall be sufficient for the police officer or other person making the arrest to orally convey the same to the person at the time of arrest,” it said,SC said the grounds of arrest in such exceptional cases must be communicated to the accused at least two hours prior to his production before a magistrate to enable the lawyer of the accused to study the grounds of arrest and take appropriate steps in accordance with law.End of ArticleFollow Us On Social MediaVideos’Unemployability’: Is India Sitting On Ticking Time Bomb Of Unemployment? 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In Offences Like Hit-And-Run, Can Inform Grounds Later: Court NEW DELHI: Carving out an important exception to a constitutional mandate that an accused must be informed in advance in writing about grounds of his arrest, Supreme Court Thursday that said in crimes like hit-and-run cases, police can inform him about grounds of arrest later but at least two hours prior to his production before a magistrate.This clarification came from a bench of Chief Justice B R Gavai and Justice A G Masih on a plea filed by Mihir Rajesh Shah, who claimed his arrest in the BMW hit-and-run case of July 7, 2024, was illegal and unconstitutional as he was not informed about the grounds of his arrest prior to Mumbai police taking him into custody.Shah, allegedly under influence of alcohol, was accused of hitting a scooter, impact of which flung the man aside, but the pillion rider was caught under the bonnet and front wheel and dragged for quite a distance resulting in her death. Shah fled the scene without informing police. He had challenged the legality of arrest alleging that he was not informed about the reasons prior to arrest.The bench affirmed the fundamental right of every person to be informed about the grounds of his arrest and that non-communication would render the arrest illegal. It also said that it was the duty of the magistrate, before whom the accused is produced within 24 hours of arrest, to inquire whether the requirement of prior communication of grounds of arrest has been complied with.However, SC said, “There may be situations wherein it may not be practically possible to supply such grounds of arrest to the arrested person at the time of his arrest or immediately… It may so happen that in the presence of a police officer a cognisable offence is being committed, and the factual matrix presents a tangible and imminent risk of the suspect absconding or committing further offence(s).”Writing the judgment, Justice Masih said, “The constitutional safeguards, valuable as they are, cannot be interpreted in a manner to allow it to metamorphose into a procedural impediment that handicaps the law enforcing agencies in due lawful discharge of their duties.” A balance between constitutional mandate and effective discharge of responsibilities cast on police must be struck, the bench said. It said, “We thus hold, that, in cases where the police are already in possession of documentary material furnishing a cogent basis for the arrest, the written grounds of arrest must be furnished to the arrestee on his arrest.” “However, in exceptional circumstances such as offences against body or property committed in flagrante delicto, where informing the grounds of arrest in writing on arrest is rendered impractical, it shall be sufficient for the police officer or other person making the arrest to orally convey the same to the person at the time of arrest,” it said,SC said the grounds of arrest in such exceptional cases must be communicated to the accused at least two hours prior to his production before a magistrate to enable the lawyer of the accused to study the grounds of arrest and take appropriate steps in accordance with law.End of ArticleFollow Us On Social MediaVideos’Unemployability’: Is India Sitting On Ticking Time Bomb Of Unemployment? 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NEW DELHI: Carving out an important exception to a constitutional mandate that an accused must be informed in advance in writing about grounds of his arrest, Supreme Court Thursday that said in crimes like hit-and-run cases, police can inform him about grounds of arrest later but at least two hours prior to his production before…

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Columbia University sees early dip in international applicants amid tighter US visa rules

Columbia University sees early dip in international applicants amid tighter US visa rules

Columbia sees drop in international student interest as visa scrutiny and perceptions shift Columbia University is preparing for a possible decline in international enrollment next year after early admissions data showed fewer applications from overseas, Acting University President Claire Shipman told the University Senate on Oct. 24, according to the Columbia Daily Spectator. The shift…

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‘Kantara: Chapter 1’ box office day 36: The Rishab Shetty starrer generates its lowest number on 5th Thursday, touches Rs 615 crore as it nears the end of its run in theatres

‘Kantara: Chapter 1’ box office day 36: The Rishab Shetty starrer generates its lowest number on 5th Thursday, touches Rs 615 crore as it nears the end of its run in theatres

Rishab Shetty’s ‘Kantara: Chapter 1’ has defied all odds, maintaining a strong theatrical run even after more than a month in cinemas. Despite facing competition from big releases like ‘Baahubali: The Epic’, ‘Thamma’, ‘Ek Deewane Ki Deewaniyat’ and ‘The Taj Story’, the film continues to draw audiences to theatres. Interestingly, even after its OTT premiere…

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SNAP benefits: US federal judge orders Trump administration to release full payments amid shutdown

SNAP benefits: US federal judge orders Trump administration to release full payments amid shutdown

SNAP recipients will now not go without food support, as a US federal judge has ordered the Trump administration to deliver full benefit payments to states by Friday.In Rhode Island on Thursday, US District Judge John J. McConnell Jr. ordered the administration to disburse the payments through the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, though it was…

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Married Couples In Border Dists Rush To Get Seal Photo/ANI KOLKATA: Minority-dominated districts in Bengal bordering Bangladesh are now witnessing an unusual trend – married Muslim couples, who read their vows under Islamic law, are rushing to register their marriages under Section 16 of Special Marriage Act, 1954. According to data accessed by TOI, 1,130 Muslim couples applied to register marriages in Bengal between Nov 2024 and Oct 2025. More than half these applications (609) were made between July and Oct, when Special Intensive Revision (SIR) of electoral rolls was underway in neighbouring Bihar. Bengal govt officials linked the spike over the four-month period to increasing anxiety over SIR.Many of these Muslim couples wanted to acquire an additional citizenship document in view of the impending SIR rollout in Bengal, officials at the Bengal Marriage Registrar General office said.Most of these applications were received from North Dinajpur (199) and Malda (197), which share their borders with Bihar, followed by Murshidabad (185) and Cooch Behar (97). All four districts also share their borders with Bangladesh. Kolkata was at the lower end of the data sheet with only 24 such applications. Jhargram (1) and Kalimpong (2) recorded the least number of such applications.According to sources, Muslim marriages in rural Bengal are usually conducted under The Bengal Muhammadan Marriages and Divorces Registration Act, 1876. For this, the state gives licences to Muhammadan Marriage and Divorce Registrars (MMRs), who are mostly kazis. “Marriage and divorce certificates issued by the kazis are legally valid, but lack uniformity, with MMRs following their personal formats. The address verification process is also vague. Due to this, multiple govt and private bodies do not accept these kazi-issued certificates as valid marriage documents. The certificates that are issued under Special Marriage Act, not only weed out such problems but are the most acceptable marriage document anywhere in India. These are also considered as citizenship proof in many cases,” an officer said.Another senior official pointed out that marriage and divorce registrations for Muslims were so far done under the 1876 Act because the process was simpler, allowing individuals to quickly marry, divorce and remarry. “While polygamy is banned, because this Act vests a lot of power in the kazis, it can be manipulated to end a marriage quickly and allow remarriage, bypassing the rigours of legal scrutiny or court cases. The Special Marriage Act, however, is more stringent and allows only one marriage at a time,” the official explained.End of ArticleFollow Us On Social MediaVideos’Unemployability’: Is India Sitting On Ticking Time Bomb Of Unemployment? Expert’s Big Reveal’Mungerilal Ke Sapne’: BJP’s Sunil Pintu Takes Dig At RJD-Cong, Exudes Confidence Of Sitamarhi WinPakistan Fires Into Afghanistan, Breaks Ceasefire Amid Turkey Peace Talks: Taliban Confirms’RJD Put Katta To Congress’ Head’: PM Modi Slams Mahagathbandhan In Bihar RallyIndia Shocked As UAE Frees Mahadev Scam Accused, Cites No Extradition Request Amid Paper TrailBihar Deputy CM Vijay Sinha Accuses RJD MLC Of Drunken Chaos, Faces Off Amid Voting In LakhisaraiDelhi’s Fake ‘Professor’ and Team Pulled Off a ₹50 Crore Money Heist Inspired by Netflix Crime Drama’Can’t Think Of Another Trade Talk…’: Piyush Goyal, Todd McClay Comment On India–New Zealand FTAINS Ikshak Commissioned With 80% Indigenous Tech, New Hydrographic Survey Vessel Joins Indian NavyDonald Trump’s Trade Weapon Tested: US Supreme Court Weighs Limits of Emergency Powers, Authority123PhotostoriesWhen love in Bollywood movies defied wealth and social divideDon’t make this mistake while charging your phone at night, it could explode or harm your healthSamantha Ruth Prabhu’s time-turner necklace and purple gown are the talk of Abu DhabiFrom undergoing surgery to remove 22% of her liver with an 11-centimeter tumor to continuing a two-year targeted therapy; Dipika Kakar talks about her liver cancer treatmentCortisol cocktail: What happens when you take this viral drink everyday for a month5 breathtaking winter migrants in India every bird lover must seeWhy Sadhguru recommends consuming Carrot Salad with Peanuts and DatesWhy does this Indian temple open only for 12 days in a yearHis/ her story: “Whenever things are fine between my husband and me, my mother-in-law interferes and causes fights… What should I do?”‘Kaun?’, ‘Talvar’ to ‘Gone Girl’: 7 must-watch thrillers that will keep you guessing till the very end123Hot PicksStock market holidayBank HolidayBihar Election 2025Gold rate todaySilver rate todayPublic Holidays NovemberBank Holidays NovemberTop TrendingMarshawn Kneeland Cause of DeathJoe AlwynAshton JeantyNHL Trade RumorsTaylor SwiftWho is CatalinaMrBeastAnaheim DucksPatrick SurtainJalen Green

Married Couples In Border Dists Rush To Get Seal Photo/ANI KOLKATA: Minority-dominated districts in Bengal bordering Bangladesh are now witnessing an unusual trend – married Muslim couples, who read their vows under Islamic law, are rushing to register their marriages under Section 16 of Special Marriage Act, 1954. According to data accessed by TOI, 1,130 Muslim couples applied to register marriages in Bengal between Nov 2024 and Oct 2025. More than half these applications (609) were made between July and Oct, when Special Intensive Revision (SIR) of electoral rolls was underway in neighbouring Bihar. Bengal govt officials linked the spike over the four-month period to increasing anxiety over SIR.Many of these Muslim couples wanted to acquire an additional citizenship document in view of the impending SIR rollout in Bengal, officials at the Bengal Marriage Registrar General office said.Most of these applications were received from North Dinajpur (199) and Malda (197), which share their borders with Bihar, followed by Murshidabad (185) and Cooch Behar (97). All four districts also share their borders with Bangladesh. Kolkata was at the lower end of the data sheet with only 24 such applications. Jhargram (1) and Kalimpong (2) recorded the least number of such applications.According to sources, Muslim marriages in rural Bengal are usually conducted under The Bengal Muhammadan Marriages and Divorces Registration Act, 1876. For this, the state gives licences to Muhammadan Marriage and Divorce Registrars (MMRs), who are mostly kazis. “Marriage and divorce certificates issued by the kazis are legally valid, but lack uniformity, with MMRs following their personal formats. The address verification process is also vague. Due to this, multiple govt and private bodies do not accept these kazi-issued certificates as valid marriage documents. The certificates that are issued under Special Marriage Act, not only weed out such problems but are the most acceptable marriage document anywhere in India. These are also considered as citizenship proof in many cases,” an officer said.Another senior official pointed out that marriage and divorce registrations for Muslims were so far done under the 1876 Act because the process was simpler, allowing individuals to quickly marry, divorce and remarry. “While polygamy is banned, because this Act vests a lot of power in the kazis, it can be manipulated to end a marriage quickly and allow remarriage, bypassing the rigours of legal scrutiny or court cases. The Special Marriage Act, however, is more stringent and allows only one marriage at a time,” the official explained.End of ArticleFollow Us On Social MediaVideos’Unemployability’: Is India Sitting On Ticking Time Bomb Of Unemployment? Expert’s Big Reveal’Mungerilal Ke Sapne’: BJP’s Sunil Pintu Takes Dig At RJD-Cong, Exudes Confidence Of Sitamarhi WinPakistan Fires Into Afghanistan, Breaks Ceasefire Amid Turkey Peace Talks: Taliban Confirms’RJD Put Katta To Congress’ Head’: PM Modi Slams Mahagathbandhan In Bihar RallyIndia Shocked As UAE Frees Mahadev Scam Accused, Cites No Extradition Request Amid Paper TrailBihar Deputy CM Vijay Sinha Accuses RJD MLC Of Drunken Chaos, Faces Off Amid Voting In LakhisaraiDelhi’s Fake ‘Professor’ and Team Pulled Off a ₹50 Crore Money Heist Inspired by Netflix Crime Drama’Can’t Think Of Another Trade Talk…’: Piyush Goyal, Todd McClay Comment On India–New Zealand FTAINS Ikshak Commissioned With 80% Indigenous Tech, New Hydrographic Survey Vessel Joins Indian NavyDonald Trump’s Trade Weapon Tested: US Supreme Court Weighs Limits of Emergency Powers, Authority123PhotostoriesWhen love in Bollywood movies defied wealth and social divideDon’t make this mistake while charging your phone at night, it could explode or harm your healthSamantha Ruth Prabhu’s time-turner necklace and purple gown are the talk of Abu DhabiFrom undergoing surgery to remove 22% of her liver with an 11-centimeter tumor to continuing a two-year targeted therapy; Dipika Kakar talks about her liver cancer treatmentCortisol cocktail: What happens when you take this viral drink everyday for a month5 breathtaking winter migrants in India every bird lover must seeWhy Sadhguru recommends consuming Carrot Salad with Peanuts and DatesWhy does this Indian temple open only for 12 days in a yearHis/ her story: “Whenever things are fine between my husband and me, my mother-in-law interferes and causes fights… What should I do?”‘Kaun?’, ‘Talvar’ to ‘Gone Girl’: 7 must-watch thrillers that will keep you guessing till the very end123Hot PicksStock market holidayBank HolidayBihar Election 2025Gold rate todaySilver rate todayPublic Holidays NovemberBank Holidays NovemberTop TrendingMarshawn Kneeland Cause of DeathJoe AlwynAshton JeantyNHL Trade RumorsTaylor SwiftWho is CatalinaMrBeastAnaheim DucksPatrick SurtainJalen Green

KOLKATA: Minority-dominated districts in Bengal bordering Bangladesh are now witnessing an unusual trend – married Muslim couples, who read their vows under Islamic law, are rushing to register their marriages under Section 16 of Special Marriage Act, 1954. According to data accessed by TOI, 1,130 Muslim couples applied to register marriages in Bengal between Nov…

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Nov 07, 2025, 05:27 IST

Nov 07, 2025, 05:27 IST

Sunil Chhetri (PTI Photo/Swapan Mahapatra) Panaji: In a TOI exclusive, Sunil Chhetri revealed he is preparing for life after professional football and could retire at the end of the 2025-26 season if Bengaluru FC fails to win the Indian Super League (ISL) and qualify for continental competitions. “If we win the ISL, it will give…

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University of Pennsylvania hit with lawsuits claiming negligence in protecting former students’ information during cyberattack

University of Pennsylvania hit with lawsuits claiming negligence in protecting former students’ information during cyberattack

University of Pennsylvania hit with lawsuits claiming negligence in protecting former students’ information Several former students are suing the University of Pennsylvania, saying the school did not do enough to secure personal data that may have been exposed in a cyberattack still being investigated by the FBI. The breach was first detected when a crude…

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