‘Pretty Lethal’ trailer unveiled: Uma Thurman hunts down elite ballerinas in brutal survival thriller – Watch

‘Pretty Lethal’ trailer unveiled: Uma Thurman hunts down elite ballerinas in brutal survival thriller – Watch

Stranded ballerinas fight a deranged former prodigy turned innkeeper, battling deadly traps inside an isolated forest roadside inn. Uma Thurman returns to the screen in fierce form in the first trailer for ‘Pretty Lethal.’ Prime Video has unveiled a tense preview of the survival action thriller, where a group of elite ballerinas battle for their…

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India was “a battle every day,” but this foreign traveller says she’d still return, here’s what she loved most |

India was “a battle every day,” but this foreign traveller says she’d still return, here’s what she loved most |

Not every trip is a picture-perfect vacation. I agree hundred percent. There are certain things that we can never be prepared for like weather, people, culture among other things. Some journeys challenge you, exhaust you, overwhelm your senses, yet they stay with us for the longest possible time. A similar thing happened with one foreign…

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PLA in peril: Xi Jinping’s purge cripples China’s military, sparks fears of combat vulnerability

PLA in peril: Xi Jinping’s purge cripples China’s military, sparks fears of combat vulnerability

China’s ongoing military corruption purges have created serious deficiencies in the command structure of its armed forces and are likely to have affected the readiness of the People’s Liberation Army (PLA), according to a leading defence research centre. The purges, led by the Chinese president Xi Jinping, which have spanned the supreme central military commission,…

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– The Digital News Publishers Association (DNPA) Conclave 2026 took place in New Delhi on Thursday, bringing together India’s foremost digital media leaders. The event focused on the dynamic evolution of news, governance, and digital innovation, centered around the theme: “The New World Order of News: Rewriting the Playbook for a Resilient Digital Future.”During the DNPA Conclave 2026, the panel “From Creation to Compensation: Content Economics”, moderated by Prasad Sanyal, Group Business Head at TimesofIndia.com, Indiatimes.com, and Whatshot, delved into the intricacies of content economics. The discussion explored building trust, monetization strategies, and the importance of a digital-first approach in today’s evolving media ecosystem.Speaking at the Conclave, Nandini Bhalla, Editor-in-Chief of The Word Magazine and former editor of Harper’s Bazaar, Cosmopolitan, Brides Today, and Grazia, highlighted the enduring value of print principles in digital journalism: “The Word is digital with a heart of print. All those values that print stands for—trust, research, journalism—we bring them into the digital world where our audience sits. Digital is where all of the action is, but content will always be king, whether it’s on paper or on your phones.”Malini Agarwal, Founder of MissMalini and Co-founder of IF, emphasized the role of authenticity and reliability in digital content: “Anyone can create content. But who do you trust? Whose content do you trust is where the real value lies. Print still has that strength of authenticity, and digital has the pace. The ones that survive will be truthful.”Dhruv Chitgopekar, Co-founder & Partner, Collective Artists Network, added, “Trust is no longer a nice-to-have. Consistency, authenticity, and depth in your content are critical. Digital magnifies the need to be yourself, to be credible, and to invest in your subject expertise.”DNPA Conclave 2026 served as a key platform where policymakers, media leaders, and industry experts came together to discuss the evolving world of news, governance, and digital innovation. Through curated panel discussions and expert-led sessions, the conclave will highlight emerging trends, shared challenges, and the future roadmap for India’s digital media landscape. As the Indian digital news ecosystem faces unprecedented disruption, the conclave underscored that the future of content is defined not just by speed, but by credibility, innovation, and strategic value.The DNPA is a premier Indian industry body representing leading digital media organisations across the country. It is committed to strengthening credible journalism, upholding ethical standards, and enabling sustainable growth in the digital news ecosystem.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 MediaVideos‘India Essential To Middle East Future’: Israeli Prez Herzog Tells PM Modi, Lauds Economic Growth’UPI Will Be Used In Israel’: PM Modi After Key Meet With Netanyahu, Pushes India-Israel FTAI&B Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw Sounds Big Alert On Cybercrime, Pushes Fair Revenue For CreatorsJamaat Chief Exposes Political Faultline In Bangladesh, Backs Yunus After President’s Big Charge’Owe India A Great Lot Of Debt’: Israel PM Benjamin Netanyahu Hails PM Modi During Joint StatementFrom Rajasthan to Assam: India is Building Highway Airstrips for Modern Warfare’Heads Must Roll’: Centre Says Sorry Over NCERT Chapter, Supreme Court Demands AccountabilityUmmah Politics Erupts As Pakistan Targets Israel’s Hexagon Alliance Plan Naming India A Key AllyIndian Army Showcases Combat Power Near India-Pak BorderRare Husband-Wife Debate In Assembly: Mehtab Chandee Questions Meghalaya CM On Livestock Projects123PhotostoriesNot just the clothes! Rashmika Mandanna and Vijay Deverakonda’s heritage wedding jewellery has the internet talking1500 kg fake paneer and mawa seized in Ghaziabad: 8 smart alternatives for popular dishes for the Holi celebrationWhat sets luxury cars apart? 5 features you won’t find in economy modelsFrom admitting affairs with Russian women to regretting divorce with Melinda French Gates: 5 times Bill Gates regretted his decisions — And what they teach us about power and psychologyWalking at 12-3-30 for weight loss: Can this low-impact routine help you lose fat effectively?From ‘Ramayana’ and ‘Dhurandhar’ to ‘Toxic’ and ‘King’: Looking at 2026’s MOST EXPENSIVE films in BollywoodHow to make Amritsari Aloo Wadi Ki Sabzi for dinnerDipika Kakar breaks down after meeting her mother in-law in the hospital; gets discharged after her cyst removal surgeryWorld’s top 10 tourism economies ranked, India on the listVijay Deverakonda and Rashmika Mandanna wedding: Revisiting the ‘Virosh’ love story in pictures123Hot PicksNew Indian Railways reformsSaudi poultry import banGold rate todayBihar wedding shootIncome Tax CalculatorPublic holidays February 2026Bank Holidays februaryTop TrendingNFL Trade NewsJason KelceBrittany MahomesHow to get Iron Man Skin in FortniteBank Holidays in MarchStephen Curry WifeSaudi Arabia Poultry BansKamal Maula Mosque DisputeBhojshala Madhya PradeshSalman Agha Wife

– The Digital News Publishers Association (DNPA) Conclave 2026 took place in New Delhi on Thursday, bringing together India’s foremost digital media leaders. The event focused on the dynamic evolution of news, governance, and digital innovation, centered around the theme: “The New World Order of News: Rewriting the Playbook for a Resilient Digital Future.”During the DNPA Conclave 2026, the panel “From Creation to Compensation: Content Economics”, moderated by Prasad Sanyal, Group Business Head at TimesofIndia.com, Indiatimes.com, and Whatshot, delved into the intricacies of content economics. The discussion explored building trust, monetization strategies, and the importance of a digital-first approach in today’s evolving media ecosystem.Speaking at the Conclave, Nandini Bhalla, Editor-in-Chief of The Word Magazine and former editor of Harper’s Bazaar, Cosmopolitan, Brides Today, and Grazia, highlighted the enduring value of print principles in digital journalism: “The Word is digital with a heart of print. All those values that print stands for—trust, research, journalism—we bring them into the digital world where our audience sits. Digital is where all of the action is, but content will always be king, whether it’s on paper or on your phones.”Malini Agarwal, Founder of MissMalini and Co-founder of IF, emphasized the role of authenticity and reliability in digital content: “Anyone can create content. But who do you trust? Whose content do you trust is where the real value lies. Print still has that strength of authenticity, and digital has the pace. The ones that survive will be truthful.”Dhruv Chitgopekar, Co-founder & Partner, Collective Artists Network, added, “Trust is no longer a nice-to-have. Consistency, authenticity, and depth in your content are critical. Digital magnifies the need to be yourself, to be credible, and to invest in your subject expertise.”DNPA Conclave 2026 served as a key platform where policymakers, media leaders, and industry experts came together to discuss the evolving world of news, governance, and digital innovation. Through curated panel discussions and expert-led sessions, the conclave will highlight emerging trends, shared challenges, and the future roadmap for India’s digital media landscape. As the Indian digital news ecosystem faces unprecedented disruption, the conclave underscored that the future of content is defined not just by speed, but by credibility, innovation, and strategic value.The DNPA is a premier Indian industry body representing leading digital media organisations across the country. It is committed to strengthening credible journalism, upholding ethical standards, and enabling sustainable growth in the digital news ecosystem.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 MediaVideos‘India Essential To Middle East Future’: Israeli Prez Herzog Tells PM Modi, Lauds Economic Growth’UPI Will Be Used In Israel’: PM Modi After Key Meet With Netanyahu, Pushes India-Israel FTAI&B Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw Sounds Big Alert On Cybercrime, Pushes Fair Revenue For CreatorsJamaat Chief Exposes Political Faultline In Bangladesh, Backs Yunus After President’s Big Charge’Owe India A Great Lot Of Debt’: Israel PM Benjamin Netanyahu Hails PM Modi During Joint StatementFrom Rajasthan to Assam: India is Building Highway Airstrips for Modern Warfare’Heads Must Roll’: Centre Says Sorry Over NCERT Chapter, Supreme Court Demands AccountabilityUmmah Politics Erupts As Pakistan Targets Israel’s Hexagon Alliance Plan Naming India A Key AllyIndian Army Showcases Combat Power Near India-Pak BorderRare Husband-Wife Debate In Assembly: Mehtab Chandee Questions Meghalaya CM On Livestock Projects123PhotostoriesNot just the clothes! Rashmika Mandanna and Vijay Deverakonda’s heritage wedding jewellery has the internet talking1500 kg fake paneer and mawa seized in Ghaziabad: 8 smart alternatives for popular dishes for the Holi celebrationWhat sets luxury cars apart? 5 features you won’t find in economy modelsFrom admitting affairs with Russian women to regretting divorce with Melinda French Gates: 5 times Bill Gates regretted his decisions — And what they teach us about power and psychologyWalking at 12-3-30 for weight loss: Can this low-impact routine help you lose fat effectively?From ‘Ramayana’ and ‘Dhurandhar’ to ‘Toxic’ and ‘King’: Looking at 2026’s MOST EXPENSIVE films in BollywoodHow to make Amritsari Aloo Wadi Ki Sabzi for dinnerDipika Kakar breaks down after meeting her mother in-law in the hospital; gets discharged after her cyst removal surgeryWorld’s top 10 tourism economies ranked, India on the listVijay Deverakonda and Rashmika Mandanna wedding: Revisiting the ‘Virosh’ love story in pictures123Hot PicksNew Indian Railways reformsSaudi poultry import banGold rate todayBihar wedding shootIncome Tax CalculatorPublic holidays February 2026Bank Holidays februaryTop TrendingNFL Trade NewsJason KelceBrittany MahomesHow to get Iron Man Skin in FortniteBank Holidays in MarchStephen Curry WifeSaudi Arabia Poultry BansKamal Maula Mosque DisputeBhojshala Madhya PradeshSalman Agha Wife

The Digital News Publishers Association (DNPA) Conclave 2026 took place in New Delhi on Thursday, bringing together India’s foremost digital media leaders. The event focused on the dynamic evolution of news, governance, and digital innovation, centered around the theme: “The New World Order of News: Rewriting the Playbook for a Resilient Digital Future.”During the DNPA…

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CBSE Chemistry exam 2026: Expert-backed last-minute strategy, most expected questions and scoring tips

CBSE Chemistry exam 2026: Expert-backed last-minute strategy, most expected questions and scoring tips

The calendar has turned, preparation hours have intensified, and the nervous quiet of pre-exam evenings has settled over classrooms. On February 28, 2026, students will sit for the Chemistry examination, a subject that often feels like a blend of logic, memory, and precision thinking.“Chemistry is not about memorising reactions; it is about understanding why molecules…

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Flyers will now be able to cancel or amend bookings without extra charge: Here’s how the 48-hour ‘Look-in option’ works |

Flyers will now be able to cancel or amend bookings without extra charge: Here’s how the 48-hour ‘Look-in option’ works |

Air passengers in India will now get a wider window to change their minds after booking tickets. The Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) has updated its rules regarding the refund of airline tickets, which will enable passengers to cancel or modify their tickets within 48 hours without incurring any extra cost, provided certain conditions…

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Sebi revises valuation norms for gold, silver held by mutual funds; polled spot prices to be used from April 2026

Sebi revises valuation norms for gold, silver held by mutual funds; polled spot prices to be used from April 2026

Capital markets regulator Securities and Exchange Board of India (Sebi) on Thursday revised the valuation methodology for physical gold and silver held by mutual fund schemes, mandating the use of polled spot prices published by recognised stock exchanges for determining their value.The new framework will come into effect from April 1, 2026.“It has been decided…

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‘Do I look like this?’ Bangladeshi man wrongfully detained in UK after facial recognition software identified him as a burglar

‘Do I look like this?’ Bangladeshi man wrongfully detained in UK after facial recognition software identified him as a burglar

A Bangladeshi-origin software engineer, Alvi Choudhury, was arrested at his Southampton home last month and was detained for 10 hours after a facial recognition software mistakenly identified him as the suspect of a burglary in Milton Keynes, 100 miles away. Choudhury told the Guardian that he was confused when police knocked on his door and…

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NEW DELHI: Veteran journalist and news anchor Sudhir Chaudhary on Thursday shared his reflections on the evolution of television journalism and the fast-changing landscape of digital news during a session at the Fourth Annual Storyboard18 Digital News Publishers Association (DNPA) Conclave 2026 in New Delhi.In an engaging conversation moderated by RJ Raunac — the artist, entertainer, and entrepreneur popularly known as “Bauaa” — the discussion, themed “The new world order of news: rewriting the playbook for a resilient digital future”, explored how technology continues to redefine storytelling, credibility, and audience engagement in modern newsrooms.Responding to a question about the dramatic shift from the early days of television to the rise of the digital and AI-driven era, Chaudhary traced his journey from the mid-1990s, when India’s TV news industry was just taking root.“When I began my career in 1994–95, television was just taking off in India. There was only one news bulletin a day, aired around 9 or 10 pm. People would wait eagerly for that slot, believing it marked the dawn of a new era in broadcasting. It was truly just the beginning,” he said, recalling how the medium evolved from a single nightly bulletin to over 400 channels running 24 hours across the country today.Sharing anecdotes from his early reportage, Chaudhary highlighted the challenges of telling stories when technology was limited. He recounted how, during the Kargil War in 1999, which he called India’s first “televised war,” sending footage from the conflict zone to Delhi took up to two days, often leaving reporters anxious and helpless.Sharing another memory from the 2002 Parliament attack, he said, “I had the best visuals, best footage of the incident, but there was no medium to send it from the Parliament to my office in Noida. Though OB vans were a thing, we did not have OB vans available that day.”Reflecting on how far the industry has come, he observed that despite the tools changing—from broadcast to social media, and now AI—certain core principles have remained constant.“People say TV is dying now since it’s being taken over by social media, which is also being challenged by AI. But I feel certain things have not changed,” he said.Emphasising the enduring essence of journalism, Chaudhary noted, “Storytelling, clarity, and responsibility — these things have never changed. Technology can create content for you, but the emotion and intent behind the content will always be driven by you.”The DNPA Conclave 2026 brought together policymakers, editors, technologists, and industry leaders to deliberate on the future of news in an AI-led world. The day’s sessions examined how innovation, regulation, and ethics can coexist to shape a trustworthy and sustainable digital media environment for the next decade.End of ArticleFollow Us On Social MediaVideos’Owe India A Great Lot Of Debt’: Israel PM Benjamin Netanyahu Hails PM Modi During Joint StatementFrom Rajasthan to Assam: India is Building Highway Airstrips for Modern Warfare’Heads Must Roll’: Centre Says Sorry Over NCERT Chapter, Supreme Court Demands AccountabilityUmmah Politics Erupts As Pakistan Targets Israel’s Hexagon Alliance Plan Naming India A Key AllyIndian Army Showcases Combat Power Near India-Pak BorderRare Husband-Wife Debate In Assembly: Mehtab Chandee Questions Meghalaya CM On Livestock Projects’Namaste’ In Japan: Young Indian Origin Boy Touches Yogi Adityanath Feet Recites Sacred ShlokasFrom Selfies To Shared Ride: PM Modi’s Day One In Israel Signals Strong Strategic Bond With IndiaFrom Accusations To Engagement: Canada Changes Tone On Indian Interference Before Carney Visit’Living In La La Land’: India Destroys Pakistan At UN, Says J&K’s Budget Is Double Of IMF Bailout123PhotostoriesNot just the clothes! Rashmika Mandanna and Vijay Deverakonda’s heritage wedding jewellery has the internet talkingWhat sets luxury cars apart? 5 features you won’t find in economy modelsWalking at 12-3-30 for weight loss: Can this low-impact routine help you lose fat effectively?From ‘Ramayana’ and ‘Dhurandhar’ to ‘Toxic’ and ‘King’: Looking at 2026’s MOST EXPENSIVE films in BollywoodHow to make Amritsari Aloo Wadi Ki Sabzi for dinnerDipika Kakar breaks down after meeting her mother in-law in the hospital; gets discharged after her cyst removal surgeryWorld’s top 10 tourism economies ranked, India on the listVijay Deverakonda and Rashmika Mandanna wedding: Revisiting the ‘Virosh’ love story in pictures7 tallest buildings in Dubai that define the city’s iconic skylineChef Sanjeev Kapoor rediscover’s childhood joy with traditional Holi dishes123Hot PicksNew Indian Railways reformsSaudi poultry import banGold rate todayBihar wedding shootIncome Tax CalculatorPublic holidays February 2026Bank Holidays februaryTop TrendingThe RockJason KelceBrittany MahomesHow to get Iron Man Skin in FortniteBank Holidays in MarchStephen Curry WifeSaudi Arabia Poultry BansKamal Maula Mosque DisputeBhojshala Madhya PradeshSalman Agha Wife

NEW DELHI: Veteran journalist and news anchor Sudhir Chaudhary on Thursday shared his reflections on the evolution of television journalism and the fast-changing landscape of digital news during a session at the Fourth Annual Storyboard18 Digital News Publishers Association (DNPA) Conclave 2026 in New Delhi.In an engaging conversation moderated by RJ Raunac — the artist, entertainer, and entrepreneur popularly known as “Bauaa” — the discussion, themed “The new world order of news: rewriting the playbook for a resilient digital future”, explored how technology continues to redefine storytelling, credibility, and audience engagement in modern newsrooms.Responding to a question about the dramatic shift from the early days of television to the rise of the digital and AI-driven era, Chaudhary traced his journey from the mid-1990s, when India’s TV news industry was just taking root.“When I began my career in 1994–95, television was just taking off in India. There was only one news bulletin a day, aired around 9 or 10 pm. People would wait eagerly for that slot, believing it marked the dawn of a new era in broadcasting. It was truly just the beginning,” he said, recalling how the medium evolved from a single nightly bulletin to over 400 channels running 24 hours across the country today.Sharing anecdotes from his early reportage, Chaudhary highlighted the challenges of telling stories when technology was limited. He recounted how, during the Kargil War in 1999, which he called India’s first “televised war,” sending footage from the conflict zone to Delhi took up to two days, often leaving reporters anxious and helpless.Sharing another memory from the 2002 Parliament attack, he said, “I had the best visuals, best footage of the incident, but there was no medium to send it from the Parliament to my office in Noida. Though OB vans were a thing, we did not have OB vans available that day.”Reflecting on how far the industry has come, he observed that despite the tools changing—from broadcast to social media, and now AI—certain core principles have remained constant.“People say TV is dying now since it’s being taken over by social media, which is also being challenged by AI. But I feel certain things have not changed,” he said.Emphasising the enduring essence of journalism, Chaudhary noted, “Storytelling, clarity, and responsibility — these things have never changed. Technology can create content for you, but the emotion and intent behind the content will always be driven by you.”The DNPA Conclave 2026 brought together policymakers, editors, technologists, and industry leaders to deliberate on the future of news in an AI-led world. The day’s sessions examined how innovation, regulation, and ethics can coexist to shape a trustworthy and sustainable digital media environment for the next decade.End of ArticleFollow Us On Social MediaVideos’Owe India A Great Lot Of Debt’: Israel PM Benjamin Netanyahu Hails PM Modi During Joint StatementFrom Rajasthan to Assam: India is Building Highway Airstrips for Modern Warfare’Heads Must Roll’: Centre Says Sorry Over NCERT Chapter, Supreme Court Demands AccountabilityUmmah Politics Erupts As Pakistan Targets Israel’s Hexagon Alliance Plan Naming India A Key AllyIndian Army Showcases Combat Power Near India-Pak BorderRare Husband-Wife Debate In Assembly: Mehtab Chandee Questions Meghalaya CM On Livestock Projects’Namaste’ In Japan: Young Indian Origin Boy Touches Yogi Adityanath Feet Recites Sacred ShlokasFrom Selfies To Shared Ride: PM Modi’s Day One In Israel Signals Strong Strategic Bond With IndiaFrom Accusations To Engagement: Canada Changes Tone On Indian Interference Before Carney Visit’Living In La La Land’: India Destroys Pakistan At UN, Says J&K’s Budget Is Double Of IMF Bailout123PhotostoriesNot just the clothes! Rashmika Mandanna and Vijay Deverakonda’s heritage wedding jewellery has the internet talkingWhat sets luxury cars apart? 5 features you won’t find in economy modelsWalking at 12-3-30 for weight loss: Can this low-impact routine help you lose fat effectively?From ‘Ramayana’ and ‘Dhurandhar’ to ‘Toxic’ and ‘King’: Looking at 2026’s MOST EXPENSIVE films in BollywoodHow to make Amritsari Aloo Wadi Ki Sabzi for dinnerDipika Kakar breaks down after meeting her mother in-law in the hospital; gets discharged after her cyst removal surgeryWorld’s top 10 tourism economies ranked, India on the listVijay Deverakonda and Rashmika Mandanna wedding: Revisiting the ‘Virosh’ love story in pictures7 tallest buildings in Dubai that define the city’s iconic skylineChef Sanjeev Kapoor rediscover’s childhood joy with traditional Holi dishes123Hot PicksNew Indian Railways reformsSaudi poultry import banGold rate todayBihar wedding shootIncome Tax CalculatorPublic holidays February 2026Bank Holidays februaryTop TrendingThe RockJason KelceBrittany MahomesHow to get Iron Man Skin in FortniteBank Holidays in MarchStephen Curry WifeSaudi Arabia Poultry BansKamal Maula Mosque DisputeBhojshala Madhya PradeshSalman Agha Wife

NEW DELHI: Veteran journalist and news anchor Sudhir Chaudhary on Thursday shared his reflections on the evolution of television journalism and the fast-changing landscape of digital news during a session at the Fourth Annual Storyboard18 Digital News Publishers Association (DNPA) Conclave 2026 in New Delhi.In an engaging conversation moderated by RJ Raunac — the artist,…

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Feb 26, 2026, 12:08 IST

Dasun Shanaka of Sri Lanka with his teammates. (Getty Images) Dasun Shanaka has made an unprecedented appeal for government intervention to protect Sri Lanka players from “outside negativity” after their T20 World Cup campaign ended in disappointment, saying constant criticism was damaging the mental health of cricketers.Go Beyond The Boundary with our YouTube channel. SUBSCRIBE…

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Why is former Harvard president Larry Summers resigning from academic roles?

Why is former Harvard president Larry Summers resigning from academic roles?

The departure of Larry Summers from his remaining academic posts at Harvard University closes a chapter that began half a century ago. It also formalises a retreat that has been unfolding for months.Summers will resign from his academic and faculty appointments at the end of the academic year, relinquishing his University Professorship, Harvard’s highest faculty…

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‘Toxic’ seals a mammoth Tamil Nadu deal, Yash’s post ‘KGF 2’ market sets the stage

‘Toxic’ seals a mammoth Tamil Nadu deal, Yash’s post ‘KGF 2’ market sets the stage

Yash’s upcoming film ‘Toxic’ has secured a massive Rs 63 crore Tamil Nadu theatrical deal, a testament to his post-‘KGF 2’ market power. This record-breaking advance, achieved through a multi-distributor strategy, underscores sky-high expectations for a huge opening. The pan-Indian project, featuring a star-studded cast, is poised for a commercially powerful release on March 19….

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God and goddess energy! Rashmika Mandanna and Vijay Deverakonda stun in Anamika Khanna wedding looks

God and goddess energy! Rashmika Mandanna and Vijay Deverakonda stun in Anamika Khanna wedding looks

Rashmika Mandanna and Vijay Deverakonda’s wedding was a cultural moment, blending tradition with personal emotion. Their Anamika Khanna ensembles, featuring a rust-red saree and ivory dhoti, showcased heritage with temple-inspired motifs. The couple’s styling, particularly Vijay’s angavastram tied to Rashmika’s pallu, symbolized their union, creating a regal and deeply meaningful celebration. There are celebrity weddings….

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