Sholay director Ramesh Sippy says, ‘We’ll have other good actors, but there will be no Dharmendra again,’ recalls meeting Sunny Deol and Bobby Deol

Sholay director Ramesh Sippy says, ‘We’ll have other good actors, but there will be no Dharmendra again,’ recalls meeting Sunny Deol and Bobby Deol

Veteran filmmaker Ramesh Sippy paid an emotional tribute to Dharmendra at the 56th International Film Festival of India (IFFI) on Thursday during a special session titled 50 Years of Sholay: Why Sholay Still Resonates. Speaking about the late legend, Sippy reflected on their five-decade bond and Dharmendra’s irreplaceable legacy in Indian cinema.When an audience member…

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‘A long fight’: Southeast Asia battles with widespread flooding; over 80 dead in Thailand, hundreds missing in Sumatra

‘A long fight’: Southeast Asia battles with widespread flooding; over 80 dead in Thailand, hundreds missing in Sumatra

The death toll from severe flooding in southern Thailand has risen to over 80 as waters began to recede on Thursday, officials said. Torrential rains have affected more than 3 million people across 12 provinces, impacting around 1 million households, the department of disaster prevention and mitigation reported.Rescue teams deployed drones to deliver aid, while…

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Delhi Police informed a court that most student protesters arrested for allegedly assaulting officers provided false addresses, hindering investigations. The police sought custody to probe alleged links to Maoist groups, a claim the defense contested. The court granted two-day police custody for four students and one-day judicial custody for thirteen others. India Gate ‘pro-Maoist’ protest case  NEW DELHI: The Delhi Police on Thursday told a court that most of the student protesters arrested for allegedly assaulting police personnel during last week’s demonstration at India Gate had intentionally provided incorrect addresses to conceal their identities.The police described the move as a “mockery of the law.”“It is very astounding that most of the accused before the court furnished incorrect addresses. The information sheets of several accused have been returned unverified by the local police. This shows they are not only making a mockery of the law but also deliberately concealing their identity,” the submission stated before Judicial Magistrate Sahil Monga at Patiala House court.The police further informed the court that on November 23, the day of the demonstration, some students gathered at the gate of the Parliament Street police station, launched “aggressive sloganeering” against the government, and blocked the entry and exit points of the facility.Out of the 17 accused, it sought five-day custody for five, arguing that more time was required to probe their alleged support for Maoists and banned organisations to uncover what it called a “deep-rooted conspiracy.”Opposing the plea, the defence counsel countered that the police had presented no material linking the students to any such activity and that custody could not be justified merely because their addresses were not verified.“What do they want to investigate? The probe can continue without custody. The accused cannot be put in custody just because the police could not verify their address,” the counsel asked.The court granted two-day police custody for four students — Gurkirat, Ravjot, Kranti and Abhinash — while sending the remaining 13 to one-day judicial custody.On November 23, a total of 23 students, including 11 women, were arrested after two FIRs were filed at the Kartavya Path and Parliament Street police stations. During the India Gate protest, which was organised to highlight Delhi’s worsening air pollution crisis, the group allegedly raised slogans in support of Maoist commander Madvi Hidma, who was recently killed in an encounter with security forces in Andhra Pradesh.They are also accused of using pepper spray on police personnel.(With PTI inputs)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 MediaVideosRam Madhav Challenges ‘No-Religion’ Narrative in White Collar Terror DebateAustralia Says India Is Now A Leading Global Power, Credits PM Modi For Transforming World DynamicsOusted PM Sheikh Hasina Faces Fresh Conviction as Court Awards 21-Year TermPM Modi Announces Major Move Allowing Private Players Into Nuclear Sector To Spur Advanced ReactorsExplained: Why Vikram-I Could Transform India’s Satellite Launch Market And Global Space Leadership‘Pak, Bangladesh, US…’: BJP Alleges Congress Using Foreign ‘X’ Accounts to Set India’s NarrativePakistan’s Adiala Jail Issues Statement On Imran Khan’s Health Amid Viral Death RumoursThe Indrajaal Ranger: India Unveils AI-Enabled Anti-Drone Patrol Vehicle In HyderabadBrahMos Diplomacy Peaks As Rajnath Singh Deepens India-Indonesia Defence Ties In Indo-Pacific ShiftOperation Sindoor Showed India’s Strength, Discipline And Deterrence To The World: President Murmu123PhotostoriesDespite 180 flops and 47 disasters, THIS actor became a cult icon in Russia — His name will surprise youStressed at work? 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Delhi Police informed a court that most student protesters arrested for allegedly assaulting officers provided false addresses, hindering investigations. The police sought custody to probe alleged links to Maoist groups, a claim the defense contested. The court granted two-day police custody for four students and one-day judicial custody for thirteen others. India Gate ‘pro-Maoist’ protest case NEW DELHI: The Delhi Police on Thursday told a court that most of the student protesters arrested for allegedly assaulting police personnel during last week’s demonstration at India Gate had intentionally provided incorrect addresses to conceal their identities.The police described the move as a “mockery of the law.”“It is very astounding that most of the accused before the court furnished incorrect addresses. The information sheets of several accused have been returned unverified by the local police. This shows they are not only making a mockery of the law but also deliberately concealing their identity,” the submission stated before Judicial Magistrate Sahil Monga at Patiala House court.The police further informed the court that on November 23, the day of the demonstration, some students gathered at the gate of the Parliament Street police station, launched “aggressive sloganeering” against the government, and blocked the entry and exit points of the facility.Out of the 17 accused, it sought five-day custody for five, arguing that more time was required to probe their alleged support for Maoists and banned organisations to uncover what it called a “deep-rooted conspiracy.”Opposing the plea, the defence counsel countered that the police had presented no material linking the students to any such activity and that custody could not be justified merely because their addresses were not verified.“What do they want to investigate? The probe can continue without custody. The accused cannot be put in custody just because the police could not verify their address,” the counsel asked.The court granted two-day police custody for four students — Gurkirat, Ravjot, Kranti and Abhinash — while sending the remaining 13 to one-day judicial custody.On November 23, a total of 23 students, including 11 women, were arrested after two FIRs were filed at the Kartavya Path and Parliament Street police stations. During the India Gate protest, which was organised to highlight Delhi’s worsening air pollution crisis, the group allegedly raised slogans in support of Maoist commander Madvi Hidma, who was recently killed in an encounter with security forces in Andhra Pradesh.They are also accused of using pepper spray on police personnel.(With PTI inputs)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 MediaVideosRam Madhav Challenges ‘No-Religion’ Narrative in White Collar Terror DebateAustralia Says India Is Now A Leading Global Power, Credits PM Modi For Transforming World DynamicsOusted PM Sheikh Hasina Faces Fresh Conviction as Court Awards 21-Year TermPM Modi Announces Major Move Allowing Private Players Into Nuclear Sector To Spur Advanced ReactorsExplained: Why Vikram-I Could Transform India’s Satellite Launch Market And Global Space Leadership‘Pak, Bangladesh, US…’: BJP Alleges Congress Using Foreign ‘X’ Accounts to Set India’s NarrativePakistan’s Adiala Jail Issues Statement On Imran Khan’s Health Amid Viral Death RumoursThe Indrajaal Ranger: India Unveils AI-Enabled Anti-Drone Patrol Vehicle In HyderabadBrahMos Diplomacy Peaks As Rajnath Singh Deepens India-Indonesia Defence Ties In Indo-Pacific ShiftOperation Sindoor Showed India’s Strength, Discipline And Deterrence To The World: President Murmu123PhotostoriesDespite 180 flops and 47 disasters, THIS actor became a cult icon in Russia — His name will surprise youStressed at work? 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India Gate ‘pro-Maoist’ protest case NEW DELHI: The Delhi Police on Thursday told a court that most of the student protesters arrested for allegedly assaulting police personnel during last week’s demonstration at India Gate had intentionally provided incorrect addresses to conceal their identities.The police described the move as a “mockery of the law.”“It is very…

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What happens when SEVIS auto-terminates a record? Steps to take in 48 hours for international students

What happens when SEVIS auto-terminates a record? Steps to take in 48 hours for international students

The recent wave of sudden Student and Exchange Visitor Information System (SEVIS) terminations has introduced a new kind of uncertainty for international students in the United States. There is no notice, no warning, and often no clear explanation. A record that anchored your lawful stay is simply marked terminated, and the consequences begin immediately. The…

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Aamir Khan recalls son Azad Rao Khan’s first meeting with Dharmendra, explains why he skipped the veteran actor’s prayer meet

Aamir Khan recalls son Azad Rao Khan’s first meeting with Dharmendra, explains why he skipped the veteran actor’s prayer meet

Aamir Khan shares touching Azad-Dharmendra meet at IFFI, calls him underrated He-Man genius in romance, comedy, drama. Missed prayer meet as out of Bombay; praises his warmth. Dharmendra died Nov 24, 2025, aged 89. Aamir Khan revealed a touching story about taking his son Azad to visit veteran actor Dharmendra. Speaking at the 56th International…

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How much protein should you eat per day? Nutritionist shares evidence-based guidance |

How much protein should you eat per day? Nutritionist shares evidence-based guidance |

High-protein diets are having a moment, fuelled by influencers, athletes and a booming market of protein shakes, bars, and snacks. Many people now assume that more protein automatically means better health, stronger muscles, easier weight loss and steadier energy. But according to Marc O’Meara, senior nutritionist at the Brigham and Women’s Outpatient Department, this trend…

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‘If you don’t love the country…’: Stephen Miller’s chilling warning after DC shooting on what will happen to immigrants

‘If you don’t love the country…’: Stephen Miller’s chilling warning after DC shooting on what will happen to immigrants

The Donald Trump administration had already decided to re-interview all those who got asylum between 2021 and 2025 during the Biden administration, before the DC shooting took place. Now the process will speed up as the shooting suspect has been identified as an Afghan refugee Rahmanullah Lakanwal, who worked for the CIA in past, was…

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Lost track of old deposits or shares? Unified Govt–RBI portal coming; citizens may trace idle savings easily

Lost track of old deposits or shares? Unified Govt–RBI portal coming; citizens may trace idle savings easily

The finance ministry is working with the Reserve Bank of India to develop a unified portal that will allow citizens to search and claim unclaimed assets across bank deposits, pension funds, shares, dividends and other financial instruments, Department of Financial Services (DFS) Secretary M Nagaraju said on Thursday.Speaking at a Punjab National Bank mega camp…

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Odisha NEET PG counselling 2025 round 1 seat allotment result released: Check direct link to download here

Odisha NEET PG counselling 2025 round 1 seat allotment result released: Check direct link to download here

The Directorate of Medical Education and Training (DMET), Odisha, has officially released the Round 1 seat allotment result for the Odisha National Eligibility cum Entrance Test – Postgraduate (NEET PG) Counselling 2025 on November 27, 2025. This critical announcement sets the stage for aspiring medical professionals in Odisha to secure postgraduate seats across MD, MS,…

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Tiger Shroff in talks with Milap Zaveri for an action drama – Reports

Tiger Shroff in talks with Milap Zaveri for an action drama – Reports

Milap Zaveri in early talks with Tiger Shroff for high-octane action drama, set to roll in Q1 2026. Tiger loves the subject post- ‘Ganapath’, ‘Bade Miyan Chote Miyan’ setbacks. A potential career game-changer after his ‘Bepanaah’. Filmmaker Milap Zaveri is in early discussions with action star Tiger Shroff for an intense action drama. As per…

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Suffering from chronic constipation? These 5 fruits can help ease bowel movements

Suffering from chronic constipation? These 5 fruits can help ease bowel movements

Chronic constipation affects many people, and while it may seem harmless, it can lead to headache, bloating, gas, and severe headaches, not to forget the immense frustration. Besides drinking enough water, and exercising, the consumption of high-fiber fruits helps people achieve regular bowel movements, because these foods increase stool volume, and make stools softer. Take…

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White House shooting: FBI chief says treating it as an ‘act of terror’; Afghan national held as suspect

White House shooting: FBI chief says treating it as an ‘act of terror’; Afghan national held as suspect

The shooting of two US National Guard soldiers near the White House is being investigated as an act of terrorism, FBI director Kash Patel said on Thursday. The confirmation came a day after the attack left both troops critically wounded, according to AFP.Patel told reporters, “It is an ongoing investigation of terrorism,” adding that multiple…

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MUMBAI: The state govt will soon roll out a first-of-its-kind, comprehensive policy aimed at safeguarding students’ dignity, protection and mental well-being across its higher education institutions (HEIs), amid a worrying surge in distress, harassment and student suicides.The draft framework takes a 360-degree approach to campus safety, addressing everything from abuse, ragging, cyberbullying, substance abuse and digital harassment, to the needs of LGBTQ+ students and first-generation learners. Some suggestions in the first draft talk about measures such as a 24×7 toll-free helpline, secure e-grievance systems and a rapid-response protocol for distress calls. Under cyber harassment, the draft also addresses emerging concerns over the use of deepfakes, trolling and online shaming, and even acknowledges the absence of digital safety cells.The draft policy, which will undergo further consultation and changes before final enactment, makes all state, deemed and private universities, along with affiliated colleges and hostels, legally obligated to transform their approach to students’ welfare and protection. It is being framed by an 11-member committee, appointed by the state govt, under the chairmanship of HSNC University vice-chancellor, Hemlata Bagla. A member of the committee, Neha Jagtiani, principal, R D National College, and director, HSNC Board’s Bandra campus, stated they have proposed intensive gatekeeper training for faculty and staff so that early signs of student distress can be recognised and addressed with sensitivity. “The draft also highlights the need to eliminate any form of labelling or stigma around seeking counselling for mental health… The policy will place a strong emphasis on protecting vulnerable groups, including students who may face bullying, discrimination, cyber abuse or identity-based harassment. Clear preventive protocols, awareness initiatives and safe, confidential reporting mechanisms have been recommended…,” she said.The most important mandate for colleges will be to set up a dedicated student wellness and mental health centre, tasked with providing professional counselling, crisis intervention and resilience programmes. To ensure adequate support, it also suggests strict human resource requirements, such as appointing at least one qualified counsellor for every 2,000 students in urban HEIs and a higher ratio in vulnerable regions and institutions. A grievance redressal cell is mandated, which is expected to issue a reasoned, written order and communicate its decision on student complaints within a timeline of 30 days.The draft policy introduces a strict zero-tolerance approach to stigmatising behaviour, including the use of labels such as ‘suicide case’ or ‘depressed student’ under professional misconduct. It enlists serious consequences for institutional failure to respond to complaints. Institutional silence, delay or negligence that endangers safety will be a grave violation.End of ArticleFollow Us On Social MediaVideosPM Modi Announces Major Move Allowing Private Players Into Nuclear Sector To Spur Advanced ReactorsExplained: Why Vikram-I Could Transform India’s Satellite Launch Market And Global Space Leadership‘Pak, Bangladesh, US…’: BJP Alleges Congress Using Foreign ‘X’ Accounts to Set India’s NarrativePakistan’s Adiala Jail Issues Statement On Imran Khan’s Health Amid Viral Death RumoursThe Indrajaal Ranger: India Unveils AI-Enabled Anti-Drone Patrol Vehicle In HyderabadBrahMos Diplomacy Peaks As Rajnath Singh Deepens India-Indonesia Defence Ties In Indo-Pacific ShiftOperation Sindoor Showed India’s Strength, Discipline And Deterrence To The World: President Murmu’Years Of Reforms & Readiness Translated Into Decisive Outcomes In Op Sindoor’: Army Chief DwivediPM Modi Predicts India’s Global Dominance In Satellite Launches As Skyroot Unveils Vikram-I RocketBJP Slams Pakistan Over Ram Temple Remarks, Says Lecturing India Mirrors Osama-Like Hypocrisy123Photostories10 unique seven-letter baby names loved by new parentsHow to make South Indian-Style Beetroot Poha for BreakfastSigns that Shani is Upset With You10 affordable date ideas that help you bond without spending much5 places in the world you can’t set foot in — and whyInside the glamorous world of Manish Malhotra’s Bandra bungalowBaby names that are banned in the USBruce Lee’s birthday: Ten fun facts you didn’t know about the Little DragonStranger Things kids growing up; Find out their real ages in 2025!Decoding Keerthy Suresh’s best rush-hour fashion looks for ‘Revolver Rita’ promotions | See pics123Hot PicksDelhi AQI TodayNew Labour CodeWorld NewsGold rate todaySilver rate todayPublic Holidays NovemberBank Holidays NovemberTop TrendingDeion SandersAyesha CurryTaylor SwiftMarqury CollinsStefon DiggsSaudi Prince Mohammed Bin SalmanCharlie McAvoyWPL Auction Who Got WhomSteveWillDoIt ControversyCandace Owens

MUMBAI: The state govt will soon roll out a first-of-its-kind, comprehensive policy aimed at safeguarding students’ dignity, protection and mental well-being across its higher education institutions (HEIs), amid a worrying surge in distress, harassment and student suicides.The draft framework takes a 360-degree approach to campus safety, addressing everything from abuse, ragging, cyberbullying, substance abuse and digital harassment, to the needs of LGBTQ+ students and first-generation learners. Some suggestions in the first draft talk about measures such as a 24×7 toll-free helpline, secure e-grievance systems and a rapid-response protocol for distress calls. Under cyber harassment, the draft also addresses emerging concerns over the use of deepfakes, trolling and online shaming, and even acknowledges the absence of digital safety cells.The draft policy, which will undergo further consultation and changes before final enactment, makes all state, deemed and private universities, along with affiliated colleges and hostels, legally obligated to transform their approach to students’ welfare and protection. It is being framed by an 11-member committee, appointed by the state govt, under the chairmanship of HSNC University vice-chancellor, Hemlata Bagla. A member of the committee, Neha Jagtiani, principal, R D National College, and director, HSNC Board’s Bandra campus, stated they have proposed intensive gatekeeper training for faculty and staff so that early signs of student distress can be recognised and addressed with sensitivity. “The draft also highlights the need to eliminate any form of labelling or stigma around seeking counselling for mental health… The policy will place a strong emphasis on protecting vulnerable groups, including students who may face bullying, discrimination, cyber abuse or identity-based harassment. Clear preventive protocols, awareness initiatives and safe, confidential reporting mechanisms have been recommended…,” she said.The most important mandate for colleges will be to set up a dedicated student wellness and mental health centre, tasked with providing professional counselling, crisis intervention and resilience programmes. To ensure adequate support, it also suggests strict human resource requirements, such as appointing at least one qualified counsellor for every 2,000 students in urban HEIs and a higher ratio in vulnerable regions and institutions. A grievance redressal cell is mandated, which is expected to issue a reasoned, written order and communicate its decision on student complaints within a timeline of 30 days.The draft policy introduces a strict zero-tolerance approach to stigmatising behaviour, including the use of labels such as ‘suicide case’ or ‘depressed student’ under professional misconduct. It enlists serious consequences for institutional failure to respond to complaints. Institutional silence, delay or negligence that endangers safety will be a grave violation.End of ArticleFollow Us On Social MediaVideosPM Modi Announces Major Move Allowing Private Players Into Nuclear Sector To Spur Advanced ReactorsExplained: Why Vikram-I Could Transform India’s Satellite Launch Market And Global Space Leadership‘Pak, Bangladesh, US…’: BJP Alleges Congress Using Foreign ‘X’ Accounts to Set India’s NarrativePakistan’s Adiala Jail Issues Statement On Imran Khan’s Health Amid Viral Death RumoursThe Indrajaal Ranger: India Unveils AI-Enabled Anti-Drone Patrol Vehicle In HyderabadBrahMos Diplomacy Peaks As Rajnath Singh Deepens India-Indonesia Defence Ties In Indo-Pacific ShiftOperation Sindoor Showed India’s Strength, Discipline And Deterrence To The World: President Murmu’Years Of Reforms & Readiness Translated Into Decisive Outcomes In Op Sindoor’: Army Chief DwivediPM Modi Predicts India’s Global Dominance In Satellite Launches As Skyroot Unveils Vikram-I RocketBJP Slams Pakistan Over Ram Temple Remarks, Says Lecturing India Mirrors Osama-Like Hypocrisy123Photostories10 unique seven-letter baby names loved by new parentsHow to make South Indian-Style Beetroot Poha for BreakfastSigns that Shani is Upset With You10 affordable date ideas that help you bond without spending much5 places in the world you can’t set foot in — and whyInside the glamorous world of Manish Malhotra’s Bandra bungalowBaby names that are banned in the USBruce Lee’s birthday: Ten fun facts you didn’t know about the Little DragonStranger Things kids growing up; Find out their real ages in 2025!Decoding Keerthy Suresh’s best rush-hour fashion looks for ‘Revolver Rita’ promotions | See pics123Hot PicksDelhi AQI TodayNew Labour CodeWorld NewsGold rate todaySilver rate todayPublic Holidays NovemberBank Holidays NovemberTop TrendingDeion SandersAyesha CurryTaylor SwiftMarqury CollinsStefon DiggsSaudi Prince Mohammed Bin SalmanCharlie McAvoyWPL Auction Who Got WhomSteveWillDoIt ControversyCandace Owens

MUMBAI: The state govt will soon roll out a first-of-its-kind, comprehensive policy aimed at safeguarding students’ dignity, protection and mental well-being across its higher education institutions (HEIs), amid a worrying surge in distress, harassment and student suicides.The draft framework takes a 360-degree approach to campus safety, addressing everything from abuse, ragging, cyberbullying, substance abuse and…

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Yuzvendra Chahal and RJ Mahvash have marriage on their mind? Months after divorce from Dhanashree Verma, cricketer says ‘Shaadi k lie ready hoon…’

Yuzvendra Chahal and RJ Mahvash have marriage on their mind? Months after divorce from Dhanashree Verma, cricketer says ‘Shaadi k lie ready hoon…’

Cricketer Yuzvendra Chahal is signalling a fresh start just months after his divorce from dancer‑creator Dhanashree Verma. Eight months have passed since the couple officially ended their marriage, and now Chahal has shared a message on Instagram that has fans buzzing. Yuzvendra Chahal is looking for a girl to get married to On Wednesday, Chahal…

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