Anubhav Sinha reacts to Taapsee Pannu’s ‘Bollywood obsessed with cleavage, South with midriff’ remark: ‘What audiences see…’

Anubhav Sinha reacts to Taapsee Pannu’s ‘Bollywood obsessed with cleavage, South with midriff’ remark: ‘What audiences see…’

Filmmaker Anubhav Sinha recently addressed actor Taapsee Pannu’s remark about the portrayal of women in films. Speaking to Siddharth Kannan in an interview, the director shared his perspective on the debate around body representation in Bollywood and South Indian cinema. He also spoke about working with Taapsee and his past comment comparing her to Kangana…

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Sakshi Dhoni Saree: Sakshi Dhoni stuns in ₹1.22 lakh organza saree while MS Dhoni looks dapper in embroidered Nehru jacket at Mumbai wedding

Sakshi Dhoni Saree: Sakshi Dhoni stuns in ₹1.22 lakh organza saree while MS Dhoni looks dapper in embroidered Nehru jacket at Mumbai wedding

MS Dhoni and Sakshi Dhoni recently attended a Mumbai wedding. Sakshi wore a hand-embroidered organza saree. MS Dhoni sported a Nehru jacket. Their outfits displayed quiet coordination. The couple’s style was calm and balanced. They demonstrated elegance without being loud. Their fashion choices stood out among glamorous guests. The Dhonis remain a benchmark for couple…

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Mark Zuckerberg’s Meta acquires AI agent social network Moltbook that rival Sam Altman made ‘fun of’ by saying …

Mark Zuckerberg’s Meta acquires AI agent social network Moltbook that rival Sam Altman made ‘fun of’ by saying …

Representative Image. Mark Zuckerberg interviewing Sam Altman in 2016 Facebook parent Meta has reportedly acquired Moltbook. Moltbook is the social networking site for AI agents, a platform that OpenAI CEO Sam Altman previously joked about. While acquiring the OpenClaw AI agent last month, Altman played down Moltbook but said the underlying technology offered a glimpse…

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“Grieving widow”: Candace Owens reignites Erika Kirk feud while questioning Defense Department advisory role tied to Charlie Kirk’s legacy

“Grieving widow”: Candace Owens reignites Erika Kirk feud while questioning Defense Department advisory role tied to Charlie Kirk’s legacy

Candace Owens reignites Erika Kirk feud while questioning Defense Department advisory role tied to Charlie Kirk’s legacy (Image via Getty) Erika Kirk’s name suddenly became a talking point online after she was appointed to the United States Air Force Academy Board of Visitors. The board helps review how the academy runs and gives advice to…

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SRINAGAR: Days after the Leh Apex Body (LAB) announced a rally alleging delays in talks with the Centre and accusing the judicial commission probing the Leh police firing of not submitting its report, the commission Tuesday said the inquiry was being conducted in a fair and transparent manner.Four protesters demanding statehood and Sixth Schedule status (semi autonomy) for Ladakh were killed in the police firing on Sept 24, 2025.At a press conference in Leh, joint secretary of the commission, Rigzin Spalgon, said a public notice had been issued inviting individuals to submit affidavits before the panel. “In response, the commission has received and examined a large number of affidavits from members of the general public as well as from officials representing various departments of the administration,” he said.Israel Iran WarUS-Israel-Iran War News Live Updates: UAE embassy in Iraq attacked, Hezbollah drones target IsraelCommercial LPG Supply Disruption: Hotels face shutdowns in major cities; govt forms panelHow much has US-Iran war hit India’s oil, LPG, LNG supply? Top 10 points to know on petrol, diesel prices, LPG supply“Up to Dec 2025, a total of 22 witnesses from administration had been examined. The inquiry work resumed in March 2026 and so far 18 administrative witnesses have been examined. In addition, 45 public affidavits have been submitted,” he said.Spalgon said the commission is currently in the process of examining the affidavits submitted by the administration. “After the completion of this phase, we will proceed with the examination of witnesses from the public and civilian side, whose statements will be recorded as part of the ongoing judicial proceedings,” he said.Spalgon emphasized that the inquiry is being conducted in a fair, transparent, and systematic manner.On Sunday, the LAB announced a rally in Ladakh for March 16. Addressing a press conference in Leh, LAB co-chairman Chering Dorjay Lakrook said the findings of the commission headed by former Supreme Court judge Justice B S Chauhan had not been made public. “We had hoped the report would have been out by now, but there is no progress,” Lakrook said.The union ministry of home affairs had set up the commission in Oct last year to probe the Sept 24 Leh firing. The ministry had said a “serious law and order situation” had arisen in Leh town on Sept 24, leading to police action and the deaths. It announced a judicial inquiry headed by Justice Chauhan to examine the circumstances leading to the incident and the police action.The probe was announced after demands from the LAB and the Kargil Democratic Alliance, Ladakh’s two main political groupings, which had made the formation of the commission a precondition for resuming dialogue with the Centre.After the announcement, the Centre resumed talks with the two groups in New Delhi on Oct 22, 2025. Another round of talks between Ladakhi leaders and the home ministry’s high-powered committee was held on Feb 4 this year but ended without any breakthrough.End of ArticleFollow Us On Social MediaVideosUAE Ambassador Slams Tehran Strikes, Says India’s Voice ‘Carries Weight’ In West Asia‘Iran’s New Leader Won’t Live In Peace’, Says Trump; Tehran warns ‘Beware, Lest You Be Eliminated’’Om Birla Perfected Art Of Turning Off Microphones Of Oppn MPs’: Explosive Mahua Moitra In Lok SabhaPost-Operation Sindoor, India Formalises Its Military Transformation Blueprint With Vision 2047’There’s Only One Leader Who…’: Priyanka’s Counter-Attack On Rijiju’s ‘Hug And Wink’ Dig At RahulAsaduddin Owaisi Questions Legality Of Speaker Role During No-Confidence Motion In Lok SabhaGaurav Gogoi Targets Kiren Rijiju Over Interruptions, Amit Shah Hits Back With ‘Irresponsible’ Jibe’Is Rahul Gandhi Above Speaker?’ Kiren Rijiju Slams Opposition During Motion Against Om BirlaCentre Invokes Essential Commodities Act To Regulate LPG Supply Amid Iran War’Baseless’: BJP MP Ravi Shankar Prasad Blasts KC Venugopal’s ‘Constitutional Vacuum’ Charge123Photostories10 countries with the most cultural influence in the worldLPG Gas Cylinder Shortage: 7 popular gas-stove dishes you can make in a microwaveRashmika Mandanna and Vijay Deverakonda’s Pradhanam-Mehendi festivities were a kaleidoscope of couture and tradition | See photosHow Sanju Samson’s father shaped him from a young cricketer to T20 World Cup hero – Meet his familyFake turmeric powder in the market? How to check the purity of turmeric powder at home and 5 ways to consume itInterstellar, Einstein and the strange elasticity of timeRumoured couple Trisha Krishnan and Vijay Thalapathy step out in matching style – is this twinning intentional?Inside Mohammed Siraj’s Car Collection: 5 luxury cars owned by the Indian fast bowlerNormal BP but frequent headaches? Cardiologist explains hidden hypertension warning signs and why regular monitoring is key to preventing heart disease6 traditional underground ovens from around the world that you need to know about123Hot PicksGold Price Prediction TodayUAE Travel AlertSaudi AramcoDelhi-Manchester IndiGo flightIncome Tax CalculatorPublic holidays March 2026Bank Holidays MarchTop TrendingIran War Impact on IndiaParliament Budget SessionUS Strike on Iran OilBengal assembly electionsUS military strikes IranGold Price Prediction TodayIran WarE-7 Wedgetail AircraftHormuzChhattisgarh High Court

SRINAGAR: Days after the Leh Apex Body (LAB) announced a rally alleging delays in talks with the Centre and accusing the judicial commission probing the Leh police firing of not submitting its report, the commission Tuesday said the inquiry was being conducted in a fair and transparent manner.Four protesters demanding statehood and Sixth Schedule status (semi autonomy) for Ladakh were killed in the police firing on Sept 24, 2025.At a press conference in Leh, joint secretary of the commission, Rigzin Spalgon, said a public notice had been issued inviting individuals to submit affidavits before the panel. “In response, the commission has received and examined a large number of affidavits from members of the general public as well as from officials representing various departments of the administration,” he said.Israel Iran WarUS-Israel-Iran War News Live Updates: UAE embassy in Iraq attacked, Hezbollah drones target IsraelCommercial LPG Supply Disruption: Hotels face shutdowns in major cities; govt forms panelHow much has US-Iran war hit India’s oil, LPG, LNG supply? Top 10 points to know on petrol, diesel prices, LPG supply“Up to Dec 2025, a total of 22 witnesses from administration had been examined. The inquiry work resumed in March 2026 and so far 18 administrative witnesses have been examined. In addition, 45 public affidavits have been submitted,” he said.Spalgon said the commission is currently in the process of examining the affidavits submitted by the administration. “After the completion of this phase, we will proceed with the examination of witnesses from the public and civilian side, whose statements will be recorded as part of the ongoing judicial proceedings,” he said.Spalgon emphasized that the inquiry is being conducted in a fair, transparent, and systematic manner.On Sunday, the LAB announced a rally in Ladakh for March 16. Addressing a press conference in Leh, LAB co-chairman Chering Dorjay Lakrook said the findings of the commission headed by former Supreme Court judge Justice B S Chauhan had not been made public. “We had hoped the report would have been out by now, but there is no progress,” Lakrook said.The union ministry of home affairs had set up the commission in Oct last year to probe the Sept 24 Leh firing. The ministry had said a “serious law and order situation” had arisen in Leh town on Sept 24, leading to police action and the deaths. It announced a judicial inquiry headed by Justice Chauhan to examine the circumstances leading to the incident and the police action.The probe was announced after demands from the LAB and the Kargil Democratic Alliance, Ladakh’s two main political groupings, which had made the formation of the commission a precondition for resuming dialogue with the Centre.After the announcement, the Centre resumed talks with the two groups in New Delhi on Oct 22, 2025. Another round of talks between Ladakhi leaders and the home ministry’s high-powered committee was held on Feb 4 this year but ended without any breakthrough.End of ArticleFollow Us On Social MediaVideosUAE Ambassador Slams Tehran Strikes, Says India’s Voice ‘Carries Weight’ In West Asia‘Iran’s New Leader Won’t Live In Peace’, Says Trump; Tehran warns ‘Beware, Lest You Be Eliminated’’Om Birla Perfected Art Of Turning Off Microphones Of Oppn MPs’: Explosive Mahua Moitra In Lok SabhaPost-Operation Sindoor, India Formalises Its Military Transformation Blueprint With Vision 2047’There’s Only One Leader Who…’: Priyanka’s Counter-Attack On Rijiju’s ‘Hug And Wink’ Dig At RahulAsaduddin Owaisi Questions Legality Of Speaker Role During No-Confidence Motion In Lok SabhaGaurav Gogoi Targets Kiren Rijiju Over Interruptions, Amit Shah Hits Back With ‘Irresponsible’ Jibe’Is Rahul Gandhi Above Speaker?’ Kiren Rijiju Slams Opposition During Motion Against Om BirlaCentre Invokes Essential Commodities Act To Regulate LPG Supply Amid Iran War’Baseless’: BJP MP Ravi Shankar Prasad Blasts KC Venugopal’s ‘Constitutional Vacuum’ Charge123Photostories10 countries with the most cultural influence in the worldLPG Gas Cylinder Shortage: 7 popular gas-stove dishes you can make in a microwaveRashmika Mandanna and Vijay Deverakonda’s Pradhanam-Mehendi festivities were a kaleidoscope of couture and tradition | See photosHow Sanju Samson’s father shaped him from a young cricketer to T20 World Cup hero – Meet his familyFake turmeric powder in the market? How to check the purity of turmeric powder at home and 5 ways to consume itInterstellar, Einstein and the strange elasticity of timeRumoured couple Trisha Krishnan and Vijay Thalapathy step out in matching style – is this twinning intentional?Inside Mohammed Siraj’s Car Collection: 5 luxury cars owned by the Indian fast bowlerNormal BP but frequent headaches? Cardiologist explains hidden hypertension warning signs and why regular monitoring is key to preventing heart disease6 traditional underground ovens from around the world that you need to know about123Hot PicksGold Price Prediction TodayUAE Travel AlertSaudi AramcoDelhi-Manchester IndiGo flightIncome Tax CalculatorPublic holidays March 2026Bank Holidays MarchTop TrendingIran War Impact on IndiaParliament Budget SessionUS Strike on Iran OilBengal assembly electionsUS military strikes IranGold Price Prediction TodayIran WarE-7 Wedgetail AircraftHormuzChhattisgarh High Court

SRINAGAR: Days after the Leh Apex Body (LAB) announced a rally alleging delays in talks with the Centre and accusing the judicial commission probing the Leh police firing of not submitting its report, the commission Tuesday said the inquiry was being conducted in a fair and transparent manner.Four protesters demanding statehood and Sixth Schedule status…

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OPSC OCS 2026 registration ends on March 12: Check eligibility and direct link to apply

OPSC OCS 2026 registration ends on March 12: Check eligibility and direct link to apply

The Odisha Public Service Commission (OPSC) application deadline for the Odisha Civil Services (OCS) examination 2026 is tomorrow, March 12, 2026. Candidates who have not yet applied can now submit their forms until through the official OPSC website.Earlier, the Commission gave aspirants additional time to complete the online registration and upload required documents. The OCS…

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Khushbu defends Vijay and Trisha amid viral wedding reception appearance: ‘Their personal life has nothing to do with people’

Khushbu defends Vijay and Trisha amid viral wedding reception appearance: ‘Their personal life has nothing to do with people’

Actress Khushbu Sundar has spoken out regarding the viral photos of Vijay and Trisha Krishnan at a wedding reception. She believes their personal lives should be respected and not become a public spectacle. Khushbu asserted that such matters do not affect Vijay’s popularity. She emphasized that individuals have private lives separate from their public personas….

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Japan Dropping Marble Balls : Why are people in Japan dropping marble balls in their bathrooms; the reason is surprising |

Japan Dropping Marble Balls : Why are people in Japan dropping marble balls in their bathrooms; the reason is surprising |

A curious trend circulating online has left many people puzzled. Videos show residents in Japan placing or dropping small marble balls on their bathroom floors and watching how they move. At first, the act seems random or even playful. But the idea behind it has a practical explanation linked to home safety.The practice, often called…

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Gemini Horoscope Today, March 11, 2026: Avoid taking or giving loans

Gemini Horoscope Today, March 11, 2026: Avoid taking or giving loans

Today, guard your thoughts and finances closely. Be wary of hidden adversaries and office politics; keep communication discreet. In relationships, speak gently and avoid gossip. For career success, focus on fundamentals and document everything. Financially, refrain from borrowing or lending. Prioritize rest and hydration for well-being. Share less, document more, and avoid loans. Keep your…

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Bhadreshkumar Patel:  million for Bhadreshkumar Patel: FBI raises reward for ‘most wanted’ Indian man accused of killing wife in 2015

Bhadreshkumar Patel: $1 million for Bhadreshkumar Patel: FBI raises reward for ‘most wanted’ Indian man accused of killing wife in 2015

The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) has raised the reward to up to $1,000,000 for information that leads to the arrest of Bhadreshkumar Chetanbhai Patel, a fugitive on its Ten Most Wanted Fugitives list. Patel is an Indian national and was added to the FBI’s most wanted list on 18 April 2017 after he allegedly…

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NEW DELHI: SC Tuesday agreed to test correctness of a Bombay HC judgment striking down amendments to Information and Technology Rules that allowed Centre to set up fact-check units to flag fake social media content that would make it obligatory for intermediaries to take down the content or lose ‘safe harbour’ protection. Solicitor general Tushar Mehta told SC Centre does not intend to block social media platforms but limit the harm caused to individual, institutional and national reputation through fake social media posts, which could be curbed through FCUs.Fake news can damage nation’s reputation: CJIOpposing Centre’s argument, senior advocate Arvind Datar told a bench of CJI Surya Kant, Justices R Mahadevan and Joymalya Bagchi the govt already is empowered to issue take down orders and a social media platform or intermediary is bound to remove or take down such content within 48 hours of receiving the notice.Israel Iran WarUS-Israel-Iran War News Live Updates: UAE embassy in Iraq attacked, Hezbollah drones target IsraelCommercial LPG Supply Disruption: Hotels face shutdowns in major cities; govt forms panelHow much has US-Iran war hit India’s oil, LPG, LNG supply? Top 10 points to know on petrol, diesel prices, LPG supplyCJI Kant said if a fake post demolishing the reputation of a person is allowed to remain active for 48 hours, that person’s dignity and reputation would be sullied beyond repair.“Look at the way some of these platforms are behaving. Some of the illustrations put on record by the govt shows how dangerous these are. Such fake news can damage the reputation of the nation and institutions as well. We will examine all these issues,” the CJI-led bench said and asked the petitioners before the HC — Kunal Kamra, Editors Guild, News Broadcasters and Digital Association and Association of Indian Magazines — to respond to Centre’s appeal in four weeks.However, the bench refused to accede to SG’s plea for a stay on the Bombay HC judgment, which would have revived the FCUs.The CJI said there is no question of staying the judgment. “It is better to hear the petition and decide the matter once for all,” the bench said. It also declined SG’s request for issuing notice on the Centre’s application for stay of the HC decision.A division bench of Bombay HC comprising Justices Gautam Patel and Neela Gokhale had delivered a split verdict, Justice Patel striking down FCU while the latter upholding the validity of the Rules. It was referred to the umpire judge – Justice A S Chandurkar, now a SC judge, who had agreed with Justice Patel.In its appeal, Centre said, “the rule is in compliance with Article 19 and, in fact, reinforces the right of the public to have access to true and accurate information about the functioning of central govt. Article 19 confers no right to engage in deliberate spreading of misinformation and as such, regulation of such misinformation by the Rule does not result in any chilling effect on free speech.”It said the rule, struck down by HC, needs examination from this angle too.End of ArticleFollow Us On Social MediaVideosUAE Ambassador Slams Tehran Strikes, Says India’s Voice ‘Carries Weight’ In West Asia‘Iran’s New Leader Won’t Live In Peace’, Says Trump; Tehran warns ‘Beware, Lest You Be Eliminated’’Om Birla Perfected Art Of Turning Off Microphones Of Oppn MPs’: Explosive Mahua Moitra In Lok SabhaPost-Operation Sindoor, India Formalises Its Military Transformation Blueprint With Vision 2047’There’s Only One Leader Who…’: Priyanka’s Counter-Attack On Rijiju’s ‘Hug And Wink’ Dig At RahulAsaduddin Owaisi Questions Legality Of Speaker Role During No-Confidence Motion In Lok SabhaGaurav Gogoi Targets Kiren Rijiju Over Interruptions, Amit Shah Hits Back With ‘Irresponsible’ Jibe’Is Rahul Gandhi Above Speaker?’ Kiren Rijiju Slams Opposition During Motion Against Om BirlaCentre Invokes Essential Commodities Act To Regulate LPG Supply Amid Iran War’Baseless’: BJP MP Ravi Shankar Prasad Blasts KC Venugopal’s ‘Constitutional Vacuum’ Charge123PhotostoriesMeet Marta Ortega Pérez: The billionaire heiress redefining the Zara empireHow to make Street-Style Chowmein at home10 countries with the most cultural influence in the worldLPG Gas Cylinder Shortage: 7 popular gas-stove dishes you can make in a microwaveRashmika Mandanna and Vijay Deverakonda’s Pradhanam-Mehendi festivities were a kaleidoscope of couture and tradition | See photosHow Sanju Samson’s father shaped him from a young cricketer to T20 World Cup hero – Meet his familyFake turmeric powder in the market? How to check the purity of turmeric powder at home and 5 ways to consume itInterstellar, Einstein and the strange elasticity of timeRumoured couple Trisha Krishnan and Vijay Thalapathy step out in matching style – is this twinning intentional?Inside Mohammed Siraj’s Car Collection: 5 luxury cars owned by the Indian fast bowler123Hot PicksGold Price Prediction TodayUAE Travel AlertSaudi AramcoDelhi-Manchester IndiGo flightIncome Tax CalculatorPublic holidays March 2026Bank Holidays MarchTop TrendingIran War Impact on IndiaParliament Budget SessionUS Strike on Iran OilBengal assembly electionsUS military strikes IranGold Price Prediction TodayIran WarE-7 Wedgetail AircraftHormuzChhattisgarh High Court

NEW DELHI: SC Tuesday agreed to test correctness of a Bombay HC judgment striking down amendments to Information and Technology Rules that allowed Centre to set up fact-check units to flag fake social media content that would make it obligatory for intermediaries to take down the content or lose ‘safe harbour’ protection. Solicitor general Tushar Mehta told SC Centre does not intend to block social media platforms but limit the harm caused to individual, institutional and national reputation through fake social media posts, which could be curbed through FCUs.Fake news can damage nation’s reputation: CJIOpposing Centre’s argument, senior advocate Arvind Datar told a bench of CJI Surya Kant, Justices R Mahadevan and Joymalya Bagchi the govt already is empowered to issue take down orders and a social media platform or intermediary is bound to remove or take down such content within 48 hours of receiving the notice.Israel Iran WarUS-Israel-Iran War News Live Updates: UAE embassy in Iraq attacked, Hezbollah drones target IsraelCommercial LPG Supply Disruption: Hotels face shutdowns in major cities; govt forms panelHow much has US-Iran war hit India’s oil, LPG, LNG supply? Top 10 points to know on petrol, diesel prices, LPG supplyCJI Kant said if a fake post demolishing the reputation of a person is allowed to remain active for 48 hours, that person’s dignity and reputation would be sullied beyond repair.“Look at the way some of these platforms are behaving. Some of the illustrations put on record by the govt shows how dangerous these are. Such fake news can damage the reputation of the nation and institutions as well. We will examine all these issues,” the CJI-led bench said and asked the petitioners before the HC — Kunal Kamra, Editors Guild, News Broadcasters and Digital Association and Association of Indian Magazines — to respond to Centre’s appeal in four weeks.However, the bench refused to accede to SG’s plea for a stay on the Bombay HC judgment, which would have revived the FCUs.The CJI said there is no question of staying the judgment. “It is better to hear the petition and decide the matter once for all,” the bench said. It also declined SG’s request for issuing notice on the Centre’s application for stay of the HC decision.A division bench of Bombay HC comprising Justices Gautam Patel and Neela Gokhale had delivered a split verdict, Justice Patel striking down FCU while the latter upholding the validity of the Rules. It was referred to the umpire judge – Justice A S Chandurkar, now a SC judge, who had agreed with Justice Patel.In its appeal, Centre said, “the rule is in compliance with Article 19 and, in fact, reinforces the right of the public to have access to true and accurate information about the functioning of central govt. Article 19 confers no right to engage in deliberate spreading of misinformation and as such, regulation of such misinformation by the Rule does not result in any chilling effect on free speech.”It said the rule, struck down by HC, needs examination from this angle too.End of ArticleFollow Us On Social MediaVideosUAE Ambassador Slams Tehran Strikes, Says India’s Voice ‘Carries Weight’ In West Asia‘Iran’s New Leader Won’t Live In Peace’, Says Trump; Tehran warns ‘Beware, Lest You Be Eliminated’’Om Birla Perfected Art Of Turning Off Microphones Of Oppn MPs’: Explosive Mahua Moitra In Lok SabhaPost-Operation Sindoor, India Formalises Its Military Transformation Blueprint With Vision 2047’There’s Only One Leader Who…’: Priyanka’s Counter-Attack On Rijiju’s ‘Hug And Wink’ Dig At RahulAsaduddin Owaisi Questions Legality Of Speaker Role During No-Confidence Motion In Lok SabhaGaurav Gogoi Targets Kiren Rijiju Over Interruptions, Amit Shah Hits Back With ‘Irresponsible’ Jibe’Is Rahul Gandhi Above Speaker?’ Kiren Rijiju Slams Opposition During Motion Against Om BirlaCentre Invokes Essential Commodities Act To Regulate LPG Supply Amid Iran War’Baseless’: BJP MP Ravi Shankar Prasad Blasts KC Venugopal’s ‘Constitutional Vacuum’ Charge123PhotostoriesMeet Marta Ortega Pérez: The billionaire heiress redefining the Zara empireHow to make Street-Style Chowmein at home10 countries with the most cultural influence in the worldLPG Gas Cylinder Shortage: 7 popular gas-stove dishes you can make in a microwaveRashmika Mandanna and Vijay Deverakonda’s Pradhanam-Mehendi festivities were a kaleidoscope of couture and tradition | See photosHow Sanju Samson’s father shaped him from a young cricketer to T20 World Cup hero – Meet his familyFake turmeric powder in the market? How to check the purity of turmeric powder at home and 5 ways to consume itInterstellar, Einstein and the strange elasticity of timeRumoured couple Trisha Krishnan and Vijay Thalapathy step out in matching style – is this twinning intentional?Inside Mohammed Siraj’s Car Collection: 5 luxury cars owned by the Indian fast bowler123Hot PicksGold Price Prediction TodayUAE Travel AlertSaudi AramcoDelhi-Manchester IndiGo flightIncome Tax CalculatorPublic holidays March 2026Bank Holidays MarchTop TrendingIran War Impact on IndiaParliament Budget SessionUS Strike on Iran OilBengal assembly electionsUS military strikes IranGold Price Prediction TodayIran WarE-7 Wedgetail AircraftHormuzChhattisgarh High Court

NEW DELHI: SC Tuesday agreed to test correctness of a Bombay HC judgment striking down amendments to Information and Technology Rules that allowed Centre to set up fact-check units to flag fake social media content that would make it obligatory for intermediaries to take down the content or lose ‘safe harbour’ protection. Solicitor general Tushar…

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Fuel crisis in Bangladesh: India to supply 5,000 tons of diesel to Dhaka; targets 90,000 tons in 6 months

Fuel crisis in Bangladesh: India to supply 5,000 tons of diesel to Dhaka; targets 90,000 tons in 6 months

India will supply 5,000 tons of diesel to Bangladesh via pipeline starting Tuesday through the Parbatipur border, confirmed Muhammad Rezanur Rahman, chairman of Bangladesh Petroleum Corporation (BPC). “Under our agreement with India, the country is to deliver 180,000 tons of diesel annually through the pipeline. The 5,000 tons arriving now is part of this arrangement,”…

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NCERT pulls Class 8 textbook after judiciary chapter row: How should students be taught about institutional truth?

NCERT pulls Class 8 textbook after judiciary chapter row: How should students be taught about institutional truth?

NCERT pulls Class 8 textbook after judiciary chapter row. Image: Social Media NCERT’s textbook wars are hardly new. They have become a recurring feature of India’s curriculum politics. In recent years, controversies have followed the ‘rationalisation’ of Mughal-era material, the deletion of references to the 2002 Gujarat riots, and later tweaks that added the abrogation…

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Supriya Pathak opens up on bonding with step son Shahid Kapoor’s wife Mira Rajput: ‘Never felt like she’s a daughter-in-law’

Supriya Pathak opens up on bonding with step son Shahid Kapoor’s wife Mira Rajput: ‘Never felt like she’s a daughter-in-law’

Actors Pankaj Kapur and Neelima Azeem separated when their son Shahid Kapoor was just three years old. A few years later, he tied the knot with Supriya Pathak. While Kapur is regarded as one of the most respected actors in the industry, Shahid has also attained stardom and his own niche which is unparalled. Over…

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2,000-year mystery in Egypt: Skeletons in sarcophagus once linked to Alexander the Great’s tomb spark ‘mummy curse’ rumours |

2,000-year mystery in Egypt: Skeletons in sarcophagus once linked to Alexander the Great’s tomb spark ‘mummy curse’ rumours |

In July 2018, archaeologists in Alexandria, Egypt, cracked open a colossal 27-tonne black granite sarcophagus at an under-construction site. This huge grave had puzzled archaeologists for weeks. Buried for over 2,000 years, it promised both treasures and terrors. Instead, upon opening, it revealed neither jewellery nor gold but some skeletons lying in foul-smelling liquid. Before…

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Army called out, Net blocked after 2 killed in violence in run-up to Meghalaya council polls

Army called out, Net blocked after 2 killed in violence in run-up to Meghalaya council polls

GUWAHATI/SHILLONG: The Army was called out in Meghalaya’s West Garo Hills Tuesday and mobile internet services were blocked after two people died in overnight violence involving the Garo community and supporters of non-tribal candidates seeking to contest the April 10 elections to the Garo Hills Autonomous District Council.Both sides clashed amid a night curfew clamped…

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7-year visa fraud scheme exposed in Texas: Two charged over fake H-1B and green card applications

7-year visa fraud scheme exposed in Texas: Two charged over fake H-1B and green card applications

Federal prosecutors in the United States say a visa consulting operation in North Texas ran a years-long scheme involving fraudulent immigration filings linked to work visas and employment-based green cards.According to court documents, two men, Abdul Hadi Murshid and Muhammad Salman Nasir, have been charged in connection with a large immigration fraud operation based in…

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