Amid Hansika Motwani’s divorce, her ex-sister-in-law Muskaan shares cryptic posts – What’s the controversy? |

Amid Hansika Motwani’s divorce, her ex-sister-in-law Muskaan shares cryptic posts – What’s the controversy? |

It’s a story that feels like it was written in two different genres: it started as a glossy, Paris-set romance and ended as a somber, legal drama in a Bandra courtroom.On March 11, 2026, the “happily ever after” for Hansika Motwani and Sohael Khaturiya officially reached its final chapter. While the world remembers the viral…

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BENGALURU: Isro Thursday said it successfully conducted a sea-level hot test of its CE20 cryogenic engine at 22-tonne thrust at the Isro Propulsion Complex on March 10.The CE20 engine powers the upper cryogenic stage of the LVM-3 launch vehicle. The latest test was carried out using a nozzle protection system and a multi-element igniter.“Earlier, sea-level tests using the nozzle protection system were conducted at a thrust level of 19 tonnes. The latest trial qualifies sea-level testing of the engine at the higher 22-tonne thrust level. The test lasted 165 seconds,” Isro said.Isro plans to operate future LVM-3 missions with an uprated C32 cryogenic stage delivering 22-tonne thrust from the CE20 engine in order to enhance the rocket’s payload capability. Israel Iran WarUS-Israel-Iran War News Live Updates: Saudi intercepts drone headed to Shaybah oil field; Israeli strikes 10 Hezbollah targets in Beirut’Legitimate targets’: Iran issues warning to US tech firms including Google, Amazon, Microsoft, NvidiaSafe Passage For Indian Vessels: Iran clears Indian-flagged ships in Hormuz; US, Europe, Israel face curbs“As a result, the flight acceptance test of the CE20 engine will also need to be conducted at the higher thrust level,” Isro said.The space agency said testing the CE20 engine at sea level poses significant challenges due to the engine’s high area-ratio nozzle, which has an exit pressure of about 50 mbar. A key concern during such tests is flow separation inside the nozzle, which can cause severe vibrations and thermal stress at the separation point and potentially damage the nozzle.According to Isro, the cryogenic engine used in the latest trial has undergone a record 20 successful hot tests. These tests have enabled the demonstration of several technologies using a single engine.“These include ignition using a multi-element igniter, ignition margin demonstration for Gaganyaan mission across a wide range of propellant tank pressures and pre-ignition chamber pressures, and engine qualification for Gaganyaan at 20-tonne thrust level,” Isro added.The tests also demonstrated and qualified operation at 22-tonne thrust, the boot-strap mode start of the CE20 engine without a start-up system to enable in-flight restart, qualification of indigenous turbopump bearings and sensors, and qualification of the nozzle protection system for hot tests of a high area-ratio nozzle at sea level.Isro said the performance of the engine and the test facility remained as expected throughout the test duration.About the AuthorChethan KumarChethan Kumar is a Senior Assistant Editor with the Times of India. Aside from specialising in Space & Science, he has reported extensively on varied topics, with special focus on defence, policy and data stories. He has covered multiple elections, too. As a young democracy grows out of adolescence, Chethan feels, there are reels of tales emerging which need to be captured. To do this, he alternates between the mundane goings-on of the Common Man and the wonder-filled worlds of scientists and scamsters, politicians and soldiers. In a career spanning nearly 18 years, he has reported from multiple datelines — Houston, Florida, Kochi, Hyderabad, Chennai, Sriharikota (AP), NH-1 (J&K Highway), New Delhi, Ahmedabad, Raichur, Bhatkal, Mysuru, Chamarajanagar, to name a few —  but is based out of Bengaluru, India’s science capital that also hosts the ISRO HQ.Read MoreEnd of ArticleFollow Us On Social MediaVideos“Energy Security Compromised”: Rahul Gandhi Sounds Alarm In Parliament’India’s Fuel Supply Stable’: Hardeep Singh Puri Rejects LPG Shortage, Oil Crisis Fears In Lok Sabha’I Heard A Cracker Sound…’: Farooq Abdullah Opens Up About Assassination AttemptRahul Gandhi Warns Of Fuel Crisis Amid Middle East Conflict, BJP MP Dubey Hits Back With Soros JibeAmid US-Iran War, First Crude Tanker Shenlong Safely Reaches Mumbai Port Through Strait Of HormuzIndian Ship Safety To Energy Crisis: MEA Reveals Details On Talks Between Jaishankar And Iran FM’Farooq’s Killing Intention Of Govt?’: Kharge Asks In Parl; Nadda Hits Back, Slams ‘Politics’Mahakumbh Girl Monalisa Marries Farman Khan In Kerala, Rejects Love Jihad Charges Amid Family RowIran Breaks Silence After Reports Claim Tehran Allowed Indian Oil Tanker Through Strait Of Hormuz’I Have Always Tried To…’: LS Speaker Om Birla’s First Remarks After No-Confidence Motion Fails123PhotostoriesNormal cholesterol but early heart attack risk? 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BENGALURU: Isro Thursday said it successfully conducted a sea-level hot test of its CE20 cryogenic engine at 22-tonne thrust at the Isro Propulsion Complex on March 10.The CE20 engine powers the upper cryogenic stage of the LVM-3 launch vehicle. The latest test was carried out using a nozzle protection system and a multi-element igniter.“Earlier, sea-level tests using the nozzle protection system were conducted at a thrust level of 19 tonnes. The latest trial qualifies sea-level testing of the engine at the higher 22-tonne thrust level. The test lasted 165 seconds,” Isro said.Isro plans to operate future LVM-3 missions with an uprated C32 cryogenic stage delivering 22-tonne thrust from the CE20 engine in order to enhance the rocket’s payload capability. Israel Iran WarUS-Israel-Iran War News Live Updates: Saudi intercepts drone headed to Shaybah oil field; Israeli strikes 10 Hezbollah targets in Beirut’Legitimate targets’: Iran issues warning to US tech firms including Google, Amazon, Microsoft, NvidiaSafe Passage For Indian Vessels: Iran clears Indian-flagged ships in Hormuz; US, Europe, Israel face curbs“As a result, the flight acceptance test of the CE20 engine will also need to be conducted at the higher thrust level,” Isro said.The space agency said testing the CE20 engine at sea level poses significant challenges due to the engine’s high area-ratio nozzle, which has an exit pressure of about 50 mbar. A key concern during such tests is flow separation inside the nozzle, which can cause severe vibrations and thermal stress at the separation point and potentially damage the nozzle.According to Isro, the cryogenic engine used in the latest trial has undergone a record 20 successful hot tests. These tests have enabled the demonstration of several technologies using a single engine.“These include ignition using a multi-element igniter, ignition margin demonstration for Gaganyaan mission across a wide range of propellant tank pressures and pre-ignition chamber pressures, and engine qualification for Gaganyaan at 20-tonne thrust level,” Isro added.The tests also demonstrated and qualified operation at 22-tonne thrust, the boot-strap mode start of the CE20 engine without a start-up system to enable in-flight restart, qualification of indigenous turbopump bearings and sensors, and qualification of the nozzle protection system for hot tests of a high area-ratio nozzle at sea level.Isro said the performance of the engine and the test facility remained as expected throughout the test duration.About the AuthorChethan KumarChethan Kumar is a Senior Assistant Editor with the Times of India. Aside from specialising in Space & Science, he has reported extensively on varied topics, with special focus on defence, policy and data stories. He has covered multiple elections, too. As a young democracy grows out of adolescence, Chethan feels, there are reels of tales emerging which need to be captured. To do this, he alternates between the mundane goings-on of the Common Man and the wonder-filled worlds of scientists and scamsters, politicians and soldiers. In a career spanning nearly 18 years, he has reported from multiple datelines — Houston, Florida, Kochi, Hyderabad, Chennai, Sriharikota (AP), NH-1 (J&K Highway), New Delhi, Ahmedabad, Raichur, Bhatkal, Mysuru, Chamarajanagar, to name a few — but is based out of Bengaluru, India’s science capital that also hosts the ISRO HQ.Read MoreEnd of ArticleFollow Us On Social MediaVideos“Energy Security Compromised”: Rahul Gandhi Sounds Alarm In Parliament’India’s Fuel Supply Stable’: Hardeep Singh Puri Rejects LPG Shortage, Oil Crisis Fears In Lok Sabha’I Heard A Cracker Sound…’: Farooq Abdullah Opens Up About Assassination AttemptRahul Gandhi Warns Of Fuel Crisis Amid Middle East Conflict, BJP MP Dubey Hits Back With Soros JibeAmid US-Iran War, First Crude Tanker Shenlong Safely Reaches Mumbai Port Through Strait Of HormuzIndian Ship Safety To Energy Crisis: MEA Reveals Details On Talks Between Jaishankar And Iran FM’Farooq’s Killing Intention Of Govt?’: Kharge Asks In Parl; Nadda Hits Back, Slams ‘Politics’Mahakumbh Girl Monalisa Marries Farman Khan In Kerala, Rejects Love Jihad Charges Amid Family RowIran Breaks Silence After Reports Claim Tehran Allowed Indian Oil Tanker Through Strait Of Hormuz’I Have Always Tried To…’: LS Speaker Om Birla’s First Remarks After No-Confidence Motion Fails123PhotostoriesNormal cholesterol but early heart attack risk? 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BENGALURU: Isro Thursday said it successfully conducted a sea-level hot test of its CE20 cryogenic engine at 22-tonne thrust at the Isro Propulsion Complex on March 10.The CE20 engine powers the upper cryogenic stage of the LVM-3 launch vehicle. The latest test was carried out using a nozzle protection system and a multi-element igniter.“Earlier, sea-level…

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Big shift in India’s job market! Why fixed term employment is the new normal and what it means for employees

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Fixed term employment is steadily emerging as a mainstream form of hiring. (AI image) India’s world of work is changing. Businesses today operate in an environment marked by rapid technological shifts, evolving geopolitical dynamics, seasonal demand cycles, project‑based work and intense global competition. Geopolitical realignments, supply‑chain reconfiguration and cross‑border regulatory developments are influencing how organisations…

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Anurag Kashyap breaks silence on brother Abhinav Kashyap’s comments on Salman Khan: ‘Publicly, I wouldn’t want to..’ |

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Pentagon spent .4 billion in September 2025: Pete Hegseth faces backlash; calls spending ‘completely unacceptable’

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A newly released analysis of Department of Defense spending showed that the Pentagon spent $93.4 billion in September 2025 as officials moved to exhaust their budget before the fiscal year deadline, drawing criticism over luxury purchases as the US entered a costly conflict with Iran.According to a report by government watchdog Open The Books, the…

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NEW DELHI: The Centre has proposed amending drug rules to stop repeating virus tests on medicines made from human plasma, saying the raw plasma used to produce these products is already screened for infections such as HIV and hepatitis before manufacturing begins.These medicines include albumin, intravenous immunoglobulin (IVIG), and clotting factors such as Factor VIII and Factor IX, which are used to treat immune disorders, severe infections and bleeding conditions such as haemophilia.Officials said the move aims to align India’s drug regulations with international pharmacopoeia standards. Global guidelines require pooled plasma to be tested for hepatitis B surface antigen, hepatitis C virus RNA and HIV antibodies before it is used for fractionation, and only plasma that tests negative is cleared for manufacturing plasma-derived medicines.Israel Iran WarUS-Israel-Iran War News Live Updates: Saudi intercepts drone headed to Shaybah oil field; Israeli strikes 10 Hezbollah targets in Beirut’Legitimate targets’: Iran issues warning to US tech firms including Google, Amazon, Microsoft, NvidiaSafe Passage For Indian Vessels: Iran clears Indian-flagged ships in Hormuz; US, Europe, Israel face curbsCurrently, plasma collected for manufacturing these medicines is first pooled and tested for viruses, including HIV, hepatitis B and hepatitis C. However, once medicines are produced from this screened plasma, the finished products are again tested for the same viral markers under existing rules. The government now proposes to remove this second round of testing.The health ministry has issued a draft notification seeking public comments on amendments to the Drugs Rules, 1945, which regulate the testing of blood-derived products. Dr Aseem Kumar Tiwari, Senior Director, Department of Transfusion Medicine, Medanta, Gurugram, said that surplus plasma collected from blood donors may be used by plasma fractionators to manufacture several life-saving medicines.“Plasma-derived medicinal products (PDMP) such as albumin, intravenous immunoglobulin (IVIG), and clotting factors like Factor VIII and Factor IX are widely used to treat immune disorders, severe infections and bleeding conditions such as haemophilia,” he said.He added that blood centres often generate surplus plasma after meeting patient needs, which can be supplied to specialised fractionation facilities where different proteins are separated to manufacture these medicines.Dr Tiwari said PDMPs undergo multiple safety checks before reaching patients. “Donated plasma is screened for infections such as HIV, hepatitis B, hepatitis C, malaria, and syphilis, and the manufacturing process includes viral inactivation steps to ensure safety,” he said.“These medicines, known globally as plasma-derived medicinal products, have not been linked to infection transmission because of stringent testing and viral inactivation during manufacturing,” he added.Officials say repeating the same viral tests at the finished product stage creates duplication not required under global practices. The proposed amendment seeks to rationalise testing requirements while maintaining strict safety checks at the plasma screening stage.The draft rules were issued after consultation with the Drugs Technical Advisory Board, and stakeholders have been given 30 days to submit comments before the amendment is finalised.About the AuthorAnuja JaiswalAnuja Jaiswal is a Senior Assistant Editor at The Times of India, with an impressive 18-year career in narrative journalism. She specializes in health and heritage reporting, expertly simplifying complex health information to make it engaging and understandable for readers. Her deep dives into heritage topics are well-researched, resulting in captivating narratives that resonate with her audience. Over the years, she has worked in Chandigarh, Chhattisgarh and West UP, gaining diverse on-ground experience that shapes her storytelling.Read MoreEnd of ArticleFollow Us On Social MediaVideos“Energy Security Compromised”: Rahul Gandhi Sounds Alarm In Parliament’India’s Fuel Supply Stable’: Hardeep Singh Puri Rejects LPG Shortage, Oil Crisis Fears In Lok Sabha’I Heard A Cracker Sound…’: Farooq Abdullah Opens Up About Assassination AttemptRahul Gandhi Warns Of Fuel Crisis Amid Middle East Conflict, BJP MP Dubey Hits Back With Soros JibeAmid US-Iran War, First Crude Tanker Shenlong Safely Reaches Mumbai Port Through Strait Of HormuzIndian Ship Safety To Energy Crisis: MEA Reveals Details On Talks Between Jaishankar And Iran FM’Farooq’s Killing Intention Of Govt?’: Kharge Asks In Parl; Nadda Hits Back, Slams ‘Politics’Mahakumbh Girl Monalisa Marries Farman Khan In Kerala, Rejects Love Jihad Charges Amid Family RowIran Breaks Silence After Reports Claim Tehran Allowed Indian Oil Tanker Through Strait Of Hormuz’I Have Always Tried To…’: LS Speaker Om Birla’s First Remarks After No-Confidence Motion Fails123PhotostoriesNormal cholesterol but early heart attack risk? 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NEW DELHI: The Centre has proposed amending drug rules to stop repeating virus tests on medicines made from human plasma, saying the raw plasma used to produce these products is already screened for infections such as HIV and hepatitis before manufacturing begins.These medicines include albumin, intravenous immunoglobulin (IVIG), and clotting factors such as Factor VIII and Factor IX, which are used to treat immune disorders, severe infections and bleeding conditions such as haemophilia.Officials said the move aims to align India’s drug regulations with international pharmacopoeia standards. Global guidelines require pooled plasma to be tested for hepatitis B surface antigen, hepatitis C virus RNA and HIV antibodies before it is used for fractionation, and only plasma that tests negative is cleared for manufacturing plasma-derived medicines.Israel Iran WarUS-Israel-Iran War News Live Updates: Saudi intercepts drone headed to Shaybah oil field; Israeli strikes 10 Hezbollah targets in Beirut’Legitimate targets’: Iran issues warning to US tech firms including Google, Amazon, Microsoft, NvidiaSafe Passage For Indian Vessels: Iran clears Indian-flagged ships in Hormuz; US, Europe, Israel face curbsCurrently, plasma collected for manufacturing these medicines is first pooled and tested for viruses, including HIV, hepatitis B and hepatitis C. However, once medicines are produced from this screened plasma, the finished products are again tested for the same viral markers under existing rules. The government now proposes to remove this second round of testing.The health ministry has issued a draft notification seeking public comments on amendments to the Drugs Rules, 1945, which regulate the testing of blood-derived products. Dr Aseem Kumar Tiwari, Senior Director, Department of Transfusion Medicine, Medanta, Gurugram, said that surplus plasma collected from blood donors may be used by plasma fractionators to manufacture several life-saving medicines.“Plasma-derived medicinal products (PDMP) such as albumin, intravenous immunoglobulin (IVIG), and clotting factors like Factor VIII and Factor IX are widely used to treat immune disorders, severe infections and bleeding conditions such as haemophilia,” he said.He added that blood centres often generate surplus plasma after meeting patient needs, which can be supplied to specialised fractionation facilities where different proteins are separated to manufacture these medicines.Dr Tiwari said PDMPs undergo multiple safety checks before reaching patients. “Donated plasma is screened for infections such as HIV, hepatitis B, hepatitis C, malaria, and syphilis, and the manufacturing process includes viral inactivation steps to ensure safety,” he said.“These medicines, known globally as plasma-derived medicinal products, have not been linked to infection transmission because of stringent testing and viral inactivation during manufacturing,” he added.Officials say repeating the same viral tests at the finished product stage creates duplication not required under global practices. The proposed amendment seeks to rationalise testing requirements while maintaining strict safety checks at the plasma screening stage.The draft rules were issued after consultation with the Drugs Technical Advisory Board, and stakeholders have been given 30 days to submit comments before the amendment is finalised.About the AuthorAnuja JaiswalAnuja Jaiswal is a Senior Assistant Editor at The Times of India, with an impressive 18-year career in narrative journalism. She specializes in health and heritage reporting, expertly simplifying complex health information to make it engaging and understandable for readers. Her deep dives into heritage topics are well-researched, resulting in captivating narratives that resonate with her audience. Over the years, she has worked in Chandigarh, Chhattisgarh and West UP, gaining diverse on-ground experience that shapes her storytelling.Read MoreEnd of ArticleFollow Us On Social MediaVideos“Energy Security Compromised”: Rahul Gandhi Sounds Alarm In Parliament’India’s Fuel Supply Stable’: Hardeep Singh Puri Rejects LPG Shortage, Oil Crisis Fears In Lok Sabha’I Heard A Cracker Sound…’: Farooq Abdullah Opens Up About Assassination AttemptRahul Gandhi Warns Of Fuel Crisis Amid Middle East Conflict, BJP MP Dubey Hits Back With Soros JibeAmid US-Iran War, First Crude Tanker Shenlong Safely Reaches Mumbai Port Through Strait Of HormuzIndian Ship Safety To Energy Crisis: MEA Reveals Details On Talks Between Jaishankar And Iran FM’Farooq’s Killing Intention Of Govt?’: Kharge Asks In Parl; Nadda Hits Back, Slams ‘Politics’Mahakumbh Girl Monalisa Marries Farman Khan In Kerala, Rejects Love Jihad Charges Amid Family RowIran Breaks Silence After Reports Claim Tehran Allowed Indian Oil Tanker Through Strait Of Hormuz’I Have Always Tried To…’: LS Speaker Om Birla’s First Remarks After No-Confidence Motion Fails123PhotostoriesNormal cholesterol but early heart attack risk? 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NEW DELHI: The Centre has proposed amending drug rules to stop repeating virus tests on medicines made from human plasma, saying the raw plasma used to produce these products is already screened for infections such as HIV and hepatitis before manufacturing begins.These medicines include albumin, intravenous immunoglobulin (IVIG), and clotting factors such as Factor VIII…

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