Triptii Dimri reveals what she admires most about Madhuri Dixit: ‘Even if I become a star of her stature, I’d want those qualities’

Triptii Dimri reveals what she admires most about Madhuri Dixit: ‘Even if I become a star of her stature, I’d want those qualities’

Triptii Dimri has opened up about her experience of working with veteran star Madhuri Dixit, showering praise on the actress for her humility, kindness and grounded nature. During a recent interaction for their upcoming project, Triptii said that getting to know Madhuri personally made her admire the iconic actress even more.Reflecting on her time with…

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Ishowspeed Champions Song: IShowSpeed’s new World Cup anthem ‘Champions’ has fans calling it FIFA 2026’s unofficial song

Ishowspeed Champions Song: IShowSpeed’s new World Cup anthem ‘Champions’ has fans calling it FIFA 2026’s unofficial song

IShowSpeed has released a new football song called Champions ahead of the 2026 FIFA World Cup, and it is already getting a lot of attention online. While the song is not officially connected to FIFA, many fans believe it perfectly captures the excitement of the tournament. The music video quickly crossed half a million views…

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Car sales resilient in May as industry braves headwinds

Car sales resilient in May as industry braves headwinds

CHENNAI: The Indian passenger vehicle (PV) industry delivered a resilient performance in May 2026, with four of the six leading automakers-which together account for nearly 94% of India’s PV volumes-posting double-digit year-on-year growth despite recent vehicle price increases driven by rising raw material costs linked to the West Asia crisis, and a fuel price hike…

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MiraOne, the rise of precision healthcare: ‘With personalized answers, people are more willing to act,’ Dr. Nickhil Jakatdar

MiraOne, the rise of precision healthcare: ‘With personalized answers, people are more willing to act,’ Dr. Nickhil Jakatdar

The health sector today is rapidly moving towards finding improved ways of offering personalization and preventive care. In this day and age, MiraOne has been introduced to bridge the gap between data and actionable wellness. It is a comprehensive blood test that gives a new and better perspective of understanding the body by combining blood…

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Trump says Iran talks continue ‘at rapid pace’ as Tehran suspends negotiations after Lebanon strikes

Trump says Iran talks continue ‘at rapid pace’ as Tehran suspends negotiations after Lebanon strikes

US President Donald Trump on Monday said negotiations with Iran were continuing “at a rapid pace” despite fresh exchanges of fire that have tested the fragile ceasefire between the two sides.“Talks are continuing, at a rapid pace, with the Islamic Republic of Iran,” Trump wrote on Truth Social.The ceasefire, reached nearly two months ago after…

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Noel’s daughter Maya may exit Tata Digital

Noel’s daughter Maya may exit Tata Digital

MUMBAI: Amid a sweeping restructuring at Tata Digital, Maya Tata, the daughter of Tata Trusts chairman Noel Tata, is exploring a move out of the company, said people familiar with the matter.Maya, 37, is weighing roles across several Tata Group companies, including Trent and Tata Consumer Products, with people saying she is favouring the listed…

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UP woman dies after quack performs C-section at sealed hospital; accused fled without stitching stomach

UP woman dies after quack performs C-section at sealed hospital; accused fled without stitching stomach

A 30-year-old ASHA worker died in Sonbhadra after a quack allegedly performed a C-section at a hospital that had been sealed multiple times. (AI image) VARANASI: A 30-year-old ASHA (Accredited Social Health Activist) worker died after a quack allegedly performed a C-section on her at a hospital that had already been sealed by authorities at…

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“He’s an idiot”: Kylian Mbappé’s relationship with Ester Expósito sparks outrage while Bad Bunny gets pulled into the drama

“He’s an idiot”: Kylian Mbappé’s relationship with Ester Expósito sparks outrage while Bad Bunny gets pulled into the drama

Kylian Mbappé’s relationship with Ester Expósito sparks outrage while Bad Bunny gets pulled into the drama.(Image via Getty Images) Real Madrid star player Kylian Mbappé is keeping his eyes on the World Cup as he gears up for it even as his relationship with girlfriend, popular actress Ester Expósito after her controversial moment with Bad…

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Number 1 mistake people make in visa and Green Card applications, according to immigration experts

Number 1 mistake people make in visa and Green Card applications, according to immigration experts

Immigration experts said people often suppress some information during their immigration process but USCIS may find those years later and ban them. With increased scrutiny of the entire immigration process in the US, which starts with submitting applications for a visa or a Green Card, mistakes by applicants can cost dearly. But mistakes are not…

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NEW DELHI: Amid continuing tensions in West Asia, Iran and the UAE are expected to join fellow Brics members at the bloc’s second Cultural Working Group meeting in Varanasi from June 4-5. The conference will dwell on the theme “building resilience, innovation, cooperation and sustainability” with Artificial Intelligence and repatriation of cultural property among priority areas for discussion and consensus building.This Varanasi meeting is seen as crucial to pave the way for the minister level dialogue scheduled for August in Bhopal, with the ministry of culture hopeful that members will be able to arrive at a consensus and deliver a statement on the thematic areas. The upcoming working group meeting gains significance in the prevailing geopolitical context given that it comes in the backdrop of the West Asia crisis. The first BRICS Culture Working Group Meeting was held in virtual mode April 29-30. After the second meeting of the group in Varanasi, the third meeting of the CWG will take place in Bhopal from August 5-6, followed by a BRICS cultural festival on August 6-7 and the BRICS culture ministers’ meeting (CMM) on August 7 and 8, also in Bhopal, culture Secretary Vivek Aggarwal highlighted at a press conference. He also shared the roadmap and the priority areas. The 2026 BRICS Culture Working Group deliberations are structured around three major thematic priorities: ‘creative economy, cultural and creative industries, copyright and artificial intelligence’, ‘cultural heritage protection and return of cultural property’ and ‘culture, climate and sustainable development’.“These priorities reflect a commitment to innovation, ensuring the ethical use of technology in cultural domains, preserving cultural diversity, advancing heritage conservation and restitution cooperation, and engaging with the global post-2030 sustainable development agenda,” the culture ministry said in a statement.India has consistently played an active role in advancing cultural cooperation within BRICS. The ministry of culture hosted BRICS meetings of ministers of culture under India’s presidencies in Goa in 2016 and New Delhi in 2021, and is yet again taking the lead in this strategic role in 2026.The BRICS Culture Working Group, which draws its mandate from the Agreement between the govts of the BRICS member states on cooperation in the field of culture signed in 2015, has over the years expanded cooperation across cultural heritage, creative industries, films, museums, archives, and digital cultural ecosystems.BRICS brings together Brasil, Russia, India, China, South Africa, Egypt, Ethiopia, Iran, Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, and Indonesia as full members, with 10 partner countries joining in 2025. The grouping represents a platform for multilateral cooperation across political and security, economic and financial, and cultural and people-to-people pillars, collectively advancing a more inclusive and equitable international order.End of ArticleFollow Us On Social MediaVideos’Apologise Immediately’: Nepal Opposition Rips Into PM Balen Shah Over India Border RemarkAfter Amit Shah Meeting, Annamalai Exit Speculation Grows As New Party Talk IntensifiesCBSE-Coempt Dispute Escalates Amid Conflict Of Interest Claims And Strong Denials’Even Hitler Did Not…’: Mamata Slams BJP Over ‘Police Raj’ In Bengal, Attack On Abhishek Banerjee’Cooker Only’ Audio Row Deepens Congress Rift As Zameer Denies Viral Recording Claims | WatchSanjay Singh Confronts Police Officials During Student Interaction Over Exam Paper LeaksMonkey Snatches ₹2 Lakh Bag In UP Court, Climbs Tree And Showers Currency Notes From AboveIndia-US Trade Deal Nears Finish Line, First Tranche May Be Signed Soon: Piyush GoyalTMC Expels Two MLAs, Ritabrata Banerjee And Sandipan Saha, Amid Signature Mismatch RowRahul Gandhi flags ‘phone-scanned’ answer sheets as CBSE-OSM tender row deepens123PhotostoriesCucumber (Kheera) vs Snake Cucumber (Kakdi): Which is more hydrating and how much to consume dailyKatrina Kaif’s post-pregnancy style era is here, and it starts with a killer black overcoatHollywood’s ugliest custody battles: From Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie to Rob Kardashian and Blac ChynaIs Anushka Sharma’s white ensemble RCB’s new lucky charm? 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NEW DELHI: Amid continuing tensions in West Asia, Iran and the UAE are expected to join fellow Brics members at the bloc’s second Cultural Working Group meeting in Varanasi from June 4-5. The conference will dwell on the theme “building resilience, innovation, cooperation and sustainability” with Artificial Intelligence and repatriation of cultural property among priority areas for discussion and consensus building.This Varanasi meeting is seen as crucial to pave the way for the minister level dialogue scheduled for August in Bhopal, with the ministry of culture hopeful that members will be able to arrive at a consensus and deliver a statement on the thematic areas. The upcoming working group meeting gains significance in the prevailing geopolitical context given that it comes in the backdrop of the West Asia crisis. The first BRICS Culture Working Group Meeting was held in virtual mode April 29-30. After the second meeting of the group in Varanasi, the third meeting of the CWG will take place in Bhopal from August 5-6, followed by a BRICS cultural festival on August 6-7 and the BRICS culture ministers’ meeting (CMM) on August 7 and 8, also in Bhopal, culture Secretary Vivek Aggarwal highlighted at a press conference. He also shared the roadmap and the priority areas. The 2026 BRICS Culture Working Group deliberations are structured around three major thematic priorities: ‘creative economy, cultural and creative industries, copyright and artificial intelligence’, ‘cultural heritage protection and return of cultural property’ and ‘culture, climate and sustainable development’.“These priorities reflect a commitment to innovation, ensuring the ethical use of technology in cultural domains, preserving cultural diversity, advancing heritage conservation and restitution cooperation, and engaging with the global post-2030 sustainable development agenda,” the culture ministry said in a statement.India has consistently played an active role in advancing cultural cooperation within BRICS. The ministry of culture hosted BRICS meetings of ministers of culture under India’s presidencies in Goa in 2016 and New Delhi in 2021, and is yet again taking the lead in this strategic role in 2026.The BRICS Culture Working Group, which draws its mandate from the Agreement between the govts of the BRICS member states on cooperation in the field of culture signed in 2015, has over the years expanded cooperation across cultural heritage, creative industries, films, museums, archives, and digital cultural ecosystems.BRICS brings together Brasil, Russia, India, China, South Africa, Egypt, Ethiopia, Iran, Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, and Indonesia as full members, with 10 partner countries joining in 2025. The grouping represents a platform for multilateral cooperation across political and security, economic and financial, and cultural and people-to-people pillars, collectively advancing a more inclusive and equitable international order.End of ArticleFollow Us On Social MediaVideos’Apologise Immediately’: Nepal Opposition Rips Into PM Balen Shah Over India Border RemarkAfter Amit Shah Meeting, Annamalai Exit Speculation Grows As New Party Talk IntensifiesCBSE-Coempt Dispute Escalates Amid Conflict Of Interest Claims And Strong Denials’Even Hitler Did Not…’: Mamata Slams BJP Over ‘Police Raj’ In Bengal, Attack On Abhishek Banerjee’Cooker Only’ Audio Row Deepens Congress Rift As Zameer Denies Viral Recording Claims | WatchSanjay Singh Confronts Police Officials During Student Interaction Over Exam Paper LeaksMonkey Snatches ₹2 Lakh Bag In UP Court, Climbs Tree And Showers Currency Notes From AboveIndia-US Trade Deal Nears Finish Line, First Tranche May Be Signed Soon: Piyush GoyalTMC Expels Two MLAs, Ritabrata Banerjee And Sandipan Saha, Amid Signature Mismatch RowRahul Gandhi flags ‘phone-scanned’ answer sheets as CBSE-OSM tender row deepens123PhotostoriesCucumber (Kheera) vs Snake Cucumber (Kakdi): Which is more hydrating and how much to consume dailyKatrina Kaif’s post-pregnancy style era is here, and it starts with a killer black overcoatHollywood’s ugliest custody battles: From Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie to Rob Kardashian and Blac ChynaIs Anushka Sharma’s white ensemble RCB’s new lucky charm? A throwback to her 2025 IPL finale lookTop 10 Indian cities where property prices have risen the most in 2026From the elite class’s hobby to contemporary decorative: How did bonsai making turn into a modern-day art form?Love quote of the day by Louis de Bernières: ‘Love is not breathlessness; it’s not excitement’How Ranveer Singh and Farhan Akhtar’s friendship exploded over ‘Don 3’: Inside Rs 45 crore fallout that led to FWICE directive9 stunning places to visit in Lahaul Valley after crossing the Atal Tunnel in Himachal Pradesh7 best low-maintenance plants for kitchen counters and windowsills123Hot PicksVirat KohliTim David IPL FineVinod KhoslaAbhijeet DipkeMike Vrabel and Dianna ScandalShiva SenaLauren FryerTop TrendingMamata BanerjeeDelhi ITO FireWWE Clash Results and HighlightsGavin Yates-LyonsNorway ChessSupreme CourtMumbai Air India ColonyBSEB Bihar Sakashmta Pariksha Admit CardNTANEET Paper Leak

NEW DELHI: Amid continuing tensions in West Asia, Iran and the UAE are expected to join fellow Brics members at the bloc’s second Cultural Working Group meeting in Varanasi from June 4-5. The conference will dwell on the theme “building resilience, innovation, cooperation and sustainability” with Artificial Intelligence and repatriation of cultural property among priority…

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. KULGAM: The J&K administration is planning to establish rehabilitation centres across the state to help recovering addicts reintegrate into society, Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha said Monday as he led the “Drug-Free J&K Padyatra” in south Kashmir’s Kulgam district.Talking to the TOI on the sidelines of the event, Sinha said the campaign has significantly disrupted drug trafficking networks across J&K. “Our campaign has broken the supply chain and those involved in drug trafficking are facing tough times,” he said.Sinha said hundreds of people affected by drug addiction are contacting Tele-MANAS Srinagar, the national mental health helpline, every day to seek treatment and counselling. He said the campaign has also encouraged public participation, with residents directly informing police about drug-related activities in their localities.The LG said de-addiction centres are functioning in all districts of Jammu and Kashmir and counsellors have been deployed to provide psychological support and long-term treatment to recovering addicts.Unlike many other parts of the country, where rehabilitation facilities are largely run by the private sector, the proposed centres in Jammu and Kashmir will be established in the government sector and made available in every district, he said.Addressing the gathering at the event, Sinha said that over the past 51 days, they have carried out extensive, coordinated operations against narco-terrorists and drug traffickers.Sinha had on April 11 launched a 100-day intensive drive under the Nasha Mukt Abhiyaan to make Jammu and Kashmir “drug-free”.The campaign has involved large-scale awareness programmes by the civil administration and police, destruction of poppy cultivation, random urine testing of drivers and intensified crackdowns on drug networks.Since the campaign was started 923 FIRs have been registered against alleged drug traffickers in the last 51 days. More than 1,000 alleged drug smugglers have been arrested, over 55 alleged drug traffickers have been detained.“This campaign is striking directly at the financial backbone of terrorism. Every rupee spent on drugs fuels extremist violence, and narco-terrorists survive on that blood money. By halting the drug trade, we cut off the lifeline that sustains terror networks,” he said.According to a survey, “Prevalence and Pattern of Substance Use Disorders in Ten Districts of Kashmir” carried out by the IMHANS Kashmir in 2023, the Valley has estimated 67,468 substance-dependent individuals. The survey said heroin is the most widely used opioid.End of ArticleFollow Us On Social MediaVideos’Apologise Immediately’: Nepal Opposition Rips Into PM Balen Shah Over India Border RemarkAfter Amit Shah Meeting, Annamalai Exit Speculation Grows As New Party Talk IntensifiesCBSE-Coempt Dispute Escalates Amid Conflict Of Interest Claims And Strong Denials’Even Hitler Did Not…’: Mamata Slams BJP Over ‘Police Raj’ In Bengal, Attack On Abhishek Banerjee’Cooker Only’ Audio Row Deepens Congress Rift As Zameer Denies Viral Recording Claims | WatchSanjay Singh Confronts Police Officials During Student Interaction Over Exam Paper LeaksMonkey Snatches ₹2 Lakh Bag In UP Court, Climbs Tree And Showers Currency Notes From AboveIndia-US Trade Deal Nears Finish Line, First Tranche May Be Signed Soon: Piyush GoyalTMC Expels Two MLAs, Ritabrata Banerjee And Sandipan Saha, Amid Signature Mismatch RowRahul Gandhi flags ‘phone-scanned’ answer sheets as CBSE-OSM tender row deepens123PhotostoriesCucumber (Kheera) vs Snake Cucumber (Kakdi): Which is more hydrating and how much to consume dailyKatrina Kaif’s post-pregnancy style era is here, and it starts with a killer black overcoatHollywood’s ugliest custody battles: From Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie to Rob Kardashian and Blac ChynaIs Anushka Sharma’s white ensemble RCB’s new lucky charm? A throwback to her 2025 IPL finale lookTop 10 Indian cities where property prices have risen the most in 2026From the elite class’s hobby to contemporary decorative: How did bonsai making turn into a modern-day art form?Love quote of the day by Louis de Bernières: ‘Love is not breathlessness; it’s not excitement’How Ranveer Singh and Farhan Akhtar’s friendship exploded over ‘Don 3’: Inside Rs 45 crore fallout that led to FWICE directive9 stunning places to visit in Lahaul Valley after crossing the Atal Tunnel in Himachal Pradesh7 best low-maintenance plants for kitchen counters and windowsills123Hot PicksVirat KohliTim David IPL FineVinod KhoslaAbhijeet DipkeMike Vrabel and Dianna ScandalShiva SenaNEET Paper LeakTop TrendingMamata BanerjeeDelhi ITO FireWWE Clash Results and HighlightsGavin Yates-LyonsNorway ChessSupreme CourtMumbai Air India ColonyBSEB Bihar Sakashmta Pariksha Admit CardNTANEET Paper Leak

. KULGAM: The J&K administration is planning to establish rehabilitation centres across the state to help recovering addicts reintegrate into society, Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha said Monday as he led the “Drug-Free J&K Padyatra” in south Kashmir’s Kulgam district.Talking to the TOI on the sidelines of the event, Sinha said the campaign has significantly disrupted drug trafficking networks across J&K. “Our campaign has broken the supply chain and those involved in drug trafficking are facing tough times,” he said.Sinha said hundreds of people affected by drug addiction are contacting Tele-MANAS Srinagar, the national mental health helpline, every day to seek treatment and counselling. He said the campaign has also encouraged public participation, with residents directly informing police about drug-related activities in their localities.The LG said de-addiction centres are functioning in all districts of Jammu and Kashmir and counsellors have been deployed to provide psychological support and long-term treatment to recovering addicts.Unlike many other parts of the country, where rehabilitation facilities are largely run by the private sector, the proposed centres in Jammu and Kashmir will be established in the government sector and made available in every district, he said.Addressing the gathering at the event, Sinha said that over the past 51 days, they have carried out extensive, coordinated operations against narco-terrorists and drug traffickers.Sinha had on April 11 launched a 100-day intensive drive under the Nasha Mukt Abhiyaan to make Jammu and Kashmir “drug-free”.The campaign has involved large-scale awareness programmes by the civil administration and police, destruction of poppy cultivation, random urine testing of drivers and intensified crackdowns on drug networks.Since the campaign was started 923 FIRs have been registered against alleged drug traffickers in the last 51 days. More than 1,000 alleged drug smugglers have been arrested, over 55 alleged drug traffickers have been detained.“This campaign is striking directly at the financial backbone of terrorism. Every rupee spent on drugs fuels extremist violence, and narco-terrorists survive on that blood money. By halting the drug trade, we cut off the lifeline that sustains terror networks,” he said.According to a survey, “Prevalence and Pattern of Substance Use Disorders in Ten Districts of Kashmir” carried out by the IMHANS Kashmir in 2023, the Valley has estimated 67,468 substance-dependent individuals. The survey said heroin is the most widely used opioid.End of ArticleFollow Us On Social MediaVideos’Apologise Immediately’: Nepal Opposition Rips Into PM Balen Shah Over India Border RemarkAfter Amit Shah Meeting, Annamalai Exit Speculation Grows As New Party Talk IntensifiesCBSE-Coempt Dispute Escalates Amid Conflict Of Interest Claims And Strong Denials’Even Hitler Did Not…’: Mamata Slams BJP Over ‘Police Raj’ In Bengal, Attack On Abhishek Banerjee’Cooker Only’ Audio Row Deepens Congress Rift As Zameer Denies Viral Recording Claims | WatchSanjay Singh Confronts Police Officials During Student Interaction Over Exam Paper LeaksMonkey Snatches ₹2 Lakh Bag In UP Court, Climbs Tree And Showers Currency Notes From AboveIndia-US Trade Deal Nears Finish Line, First Tranche May Be Signed Soon: Piyush GoyalTMC Expels Two MLAs, Ritabrata Banerjee And Sandipan Saha, Amid Signature Mismatch RowRahul Gandhi flags ‘phone-scanned’ answer sheets as CBSE-OSM tender row deepens123PhotostoriesCucumber (Kheera) vs Snake Cucumber (Kakdi): Which is more hydrating and how much to consume dailyKatrina Kaif’s post-pregnancy style era is here, and it starts with a killer black overcoatHollywood’s ugliest custody battles: From Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie to Rob Kardashian and Blac ChynaIs Anushka Sharma’s white ensemble RCB’s new lucky charm? A throwback to her 2025 IPL finale lookTop 10 Indian cities where property prices have risen the most in 2026From the elite class’s hobby to contemporary decorative: How did bonsai making turn into a modern-day art form?Love quote of the day by Louis de Bernières: ‘Love is not breathlessness; it’s not excitement’How Ranveer Singh and Farhan Akhtar’s friendship exploded over ‘Don 3’: Inside Rs 45 crore fallout that led to FWICE directive9 stunning places to visit in Lahaul Valley after crossing the Atal Tunnel in Himachal Pradesh7 best low-maintenance plants for kitchen counters and windowsills123Hot PicksVirat KohliTim David IPL FineVinod KhoslaAbhijeet DipkeMike Vrabel and Dianna ScandalShiva SenaNEET Paper LeakTop TrendingMamata BanerjeeDelhi ITO FireWWE Clash Results and HighlightsGavin Yates-LyonsNorway ChessSupreme CourtMumbai Air India ColonyBSEB Bihar Sakashmta Pariksha Admit CardNTANEET Paper Leak

KULGAM: The J&K administration is planning to establish rehabilitation centres across the state to help recovering addicts reintegrate into society, Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha said Monday as he led the “Drug-Free J&K Padyatra” in south Kashmir’s Kulgam district.Talking to the TOI on the sidelines of the event, Sinha said the campaign has significantly disrupted drug…

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Lalit Modi defends Sushmita Sen against ‘gold digger’ tag: ‘She paid for everything, I was like a kept boyfriend’

Lalit Modi defends Sushmita Sen against ‘gold digger’ tag: ‘She paid for everything, I was like a kept boyfriend’

Businessman and former IPL chairman Lalit Modi has come out strongly in support of former partner Sushmita Sen, dismissing the criticism and “gold digger” allegations that surfaced when the two made headlines for their relationship in 2022.In a recent conversation with Humans of Bombay, Modi reflected on his relationship with Sushmita and said he was…

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Sonam Wangchuk says key points omitted from Ladakh talks draft, warns of hunger strike

Sonam Wangchuk says key points omitted from Ladakh talks draft, warns of hunger strike

SRINAGAR: Fresh differences surfaced Monday over negotiations on Ladakh’s political future after Leh Apex Body (LAB) accused Centre of omitting key provisions from a draft record of May 22 talks and warned of a renewed agitation, including hunger strikes.LAB member and environmentalist Sonam Wangchuk said representatives had agreed during talks with Union home ministry’s sub-committee…

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Quote of the day by Winston Churchill: “A good speech should be like a woman’s skirt; long enough to cover the subject and short enough to…” | World News

Quote of the day by Winston Churchill: “A good speech should be like a woman’s skirt; long enough to cover the subject and short enough to…” | World News

Winston Churchill (Image: Wikipedia) Churchill’s line keeps turning up in articles about public speaking, usually pulled out as a neat rule for how to hold an audience. It sits in that category of quotes people repeat without always checking the setting it came from. Still, it survives because it speaks to something familiar in communication….

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Quote of the day by Harrison Ford: ‘Work hard and figure out how to be useful… don’t try to imitate anybody else’s success’

Quote of the day by Harrison Ford: ‘Work hard and figure out how to be useful… don’t try to imitate anybody else’s success’

There’s a mountain to climb and dreams to achieve on your own—but how can that happen if you choose to walk someone else’s path? Maps can help point you in a direction, but they cannot define the unique journey that leads to self-discovery.Veteran actor Harrison Ford believes people should work hard toward their goals and…

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