Bollywood legend Dharmendra, the ‘He-Man’ of Hindi cinema, has passed away at 89. Meanwhile, a Delhi protest over pollution saw pro-Naxal slogans, leading to arrests. Mamata Banerjee flagged poll process concerns to the EC, and the BJP criticized Rahul Gandhi for skipping the CJI’s oath. India’s cricket team collapsed against South Africa. NEW DLEHI: Bollywood bid farewell to veteran actor Dharmendra, widely known as the industry’s “He-Man”, who passed away in Mumbai at the age of 89 after a brief illness. With a prolific six-decade career featuring over 300 films, including the iconic Sholay, he leaves behind a towering legacy. Meanwhile, West Bengal chief minister Mamata Banerjee wrote to the Election Commission flagging two “disturbing” developments – the outsourcing of data entry work and a proposal to set up polling booths in private housing complexes – warning these could compromise electoral neutrality. In Delhi, a protest initially centred on air pollution took a contentious turn when some demonstrators at India Gate allegedly raised slogans supporting a slain Naxal commander, drawing sharp criticism from BJP and resulting in arrests for blocking and assaulting police personnel. The BJP also targeted Rahul Gandhi for skipping the oath ceremony of new Chief Justice of India Surya Kant, alleging it reflected disregard for constitutional values. In sports, India’s Test side faced a major setback in Guwahati after collapsing to 201 on a benign pitch, with South Africa’s Marco Jansen claiming six wickets and putting his team on the brink of a series victory. Dharmendra Dies At 89; Bachchans, Aamir Khan, Salman Khan Pay Final RespectsHere are your top stories of the evening: Dharmendra no more: Hindi cinema loses a legend; nation remembers his golden eraVeteran Bollywood actor Dharmendra, often hailed as the industry’s ‘He-Man’, died in Mumbai on Monday at the age of 89 following a short illness. With a career that stretched over six decades and included more than 300 films – among them the classic Sholay – he leaves behind a lasting legacy in Indian cinema. His final film, Ikkis, is scheduled to release next year, adding a posthumous chapter to his celebrated body of work.Read full story BJP says ‘masks were off’ to Cong after pro- Hidma slogans at Delhi pollution protestBJP leader Sudhanshu Trivedi condemned demonstrators at India Gate for shouting slogans in praise of a slain Naxal commander, alleging they were acting under the “pollution of Marx and Mao.” What began as a protest over air pollution reportedly saw some participants displaying posters of Madvi Hidma. Delhi Police later detained several individuals on charges of blocking officials and assaulting them.Read full story ‘Why? Why? Why? Asks angry Mamata to EC; flags two disturbing decisions over pollsWest Bengal chief minister Mamata Banerjee has raised concerns with the Election Commission over two “disturbing” developments involving the state’s election process. She sought clarity on the Chief Electoral Officer’s decision to outsource data entry tasks and objected to a proposal to establish polling stations inside private housing complexes, warning that both moves could compromise neutrality and open the door to political influence. Read full story ‘Don’t respect Ambedkar, Samvidhan’: BJP slams Rahul’s ‘boycott’ of CJI’s oath takingThe BJP has took aim at Rahul Gandhi for not attending the swearing-in of Justice Surya Kant as the new Chief Justice of India. Party spokesperson Shehzad Poonawalla claimed Gandhi’s absence reflected a lack of regard for BR Ambedkar and the Constitution, arguing that he prioritises “parivaar tantra” over constitutional values. The ceremony was attended by key government leaders and dignitaries.Read full story India hit the Jansen wall again; South Africa closes in on historic series victoryIndia suffered a dramatic batting collapse on day three in Guwahati, undone by questionable shot selection and decision-making against South Africa. On a surface widely described as a “road,” the hosts were dismissed for just 201, with Marco Jansen taking six wickets. With a commanding 314-run lead, South Africa is firmly on track for a series win, while India is left needing nothing short of a miracle.Read full storyAbout 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’They Said Arunachal Is China’: Indian Woman Alleges Harassment After Passport Rejection In ShanghaiRajnath Says India Followed Krishna’s Message In Operation Sindoor After Pakistan Misread Decency‘Enemies of the Nation Are Our Enemies’Owaisi Condemns Delhi Blast’Double Trade By 2030′: Piyush Goyal’s Big Remarks As India, Canada Agree To Resume FTA TalksTejas Crash: HAL Issues Clarification As Court Of Inquiry Probes Wing Commander Namansh Syal’s DeathDelhi Air Pollution Protest At India Gate Turns Violent Amid ‘Madvi Hidma Amar Rahe’ SlogansRajnath Singh’s Sindh Comment Sparks Pakistan Fury As Islamabad Labels India ‘Expansionist’ AgainINS Mahe Commissioned As Indian Navy’s New Aatmanirbhar Submarine Killer For Stronger Coastal ShieldSuicide Bombers Storm Pakistan’s FC Headquarters In Peshawar As Explosions Rock High-Security ZoneJustice Surya Kant, Known For Article 370 Ruling And Pegasus Scrutiny, Takes Oath As India’s New CJI123PhotostoriesEvil Eye You Attract According To Your Date of BirthLong-term love tips: 8 practical ways to stay close and happy in a relationshipLate actor Dharmendra’s most touching parenting lessons: It’s all about love, simplicity and staying grounded10 winter getaways in India that double as European lookalikesPhotos and interesting facts from inside Bill Gates $125 Million home ‘Xanadu 2.0’From Dharmendra to Dev Anand: Veteran style icons who shaped Bollywood’s fashion historyFrom Nushrratt Bharuccha to Tiger Shroff: Bollywood stars stuck in repetitive on-screen images10 most effective natural hacks to permanently get rid of mice and rats at homeDelhi’s bold vision: Luxury metro coaches, tunnels and pod taxisSticking out: 8 animals with incredibly long tongues123Hot PicksDelhi AQI TodayNew Labour CodeChennai rainGold rate todaySilver rate todayPublic Holidays NovemberBank Holidays NovemberTop TrendingNew Labour LawsIslam MakhachevCola Social Security PaymentsBrittany MahomesCanada Citizenship ActDelhi ProtestSmriti Mandhana WeddingJack HughesRama Raju MantenaFortnite Chapter 7 Leaked

Bollywood legend Dharmendra, the ‘He-Man’ of Hindi cinema, has passed away at 89. Meanwhile, a Delhi protest over pollution saw pro-Naxal slogans, leading to arrests. Mamata Banerjee flagged poll process concerns to the EC, and the BJP criticized Rahul Gandhi for skipping the CJI’s oath. India’s cricket team collapsed against South Africa.  NEW DLEHI: Bollywood bid farewell to veteran actor Dharmendra, widely known as the industry’s “He-Man”, who passed away in Mumbai at the age of 89 after a brief illness. With a prolific six-decade career featuring over 300 films, including the iconic Sholay, he leaves behind a towering legacy. Meanwhile, West Bengal chief minister Mamata Banerjee wrote to the Election Commission flagging two “disturbing” developments – the outsourcing of data entry work and a proposal to set up polling booths in private housing complexes – warning these could compromise electoral neutrality. In Delhi, a protest initially centred on air pollution took a contentious turn when some demonstrators at India Gate allegedly raised slogans supporting a slain Naxal commander, drawing sharp criticism from BJP and resulting in arrests for blocking and assaulting police personnel. The BJP also targeted Rahul Gandhi for skipping the oath ceremony of new Chief Justice of India Surya Kant, alleging it reflected disregard for constitutional values. In sports, India’s Test side faced a major setback in Guwahati after collapsing to 201 on a benign pitch, with South Africa’s Marco Jansen claiming six wickets and putting his team on the brink of a series victory. Dharmendra Dies At 89; Bachchans, Aamir Khan, Salman Khan Pay Final RespectsHere are your top stories of the evening: Dharmendra no more: Hindi cinema loses a legend; nation remembers his golden eraVeteran Bollywood actor Dharmendra, often hailed as the industry’s ‘He-Man’, died in Mumbai on Monday at the age of 89 following a short illness. With a career that stretched over six decades and included more than 300 films – among them the classic Sholay – he leaves behind a lasting legacy in Indian cinema. His final film, Ikkis, is scheduled to release next year, adding a posthumous chapter to his celebrated body of work.Read full story BJP says ‘masks were off’ to Cong after pro- Hidma slogans at Delhi pollution protestBJP leader Sudhanshu Trivedi condemned demonstrators at India Gate for shouting slogans in praise of a slain Naxal commander, alleging they were acting under the “pollution of Marx and Mao.” What began as a protest over air pollution reportedly saw some participants displaying posters of Madvi Hidma. Delhi Police later detained several individuals on charges of blocking officials and assaulting them.Read full story ‘Why? Why? Why? Asks angry Mamata to EC; flags two disturbing decisions over pollsWest Bengal chief minister Mamata Banerjee has raised concerns with the Election Commission over two “disturbing” developments involving the state’s election process. She sought clarity on the Chief Electoral Officer’s decision to outsource data entry tasks and objected to a proposal to establish polling stations inside private housing complexes, warning that both moves could compromise neutrality and open the door to political influence. Read full story ‘Don’t respect Ambedkar, Samvidhan’: BJP slams Rahul’s ‘boycott’ of CJI’s oath takingThe BJP has took aim at Rahul Gandhi for not attending the swearing-in of Justice Surya Kant as the new Chief Justice of India. Party spokesperson Shehzad Poonawalla claimed Gandhi’s absence reflected a lack of regard for BR Ambedkar and the Constitution, arguing that he prioritises “parivaar tantra” over constitutional values. The ceremony was attended by key government leaders and dignitaries.Read full story  India hit the Jansen wall again; South Africa closes in on historic series victoryIndia suffered a dramatic batting collapse on day three in Guwahati, undone by questionable shot selection and decision-making against South Africa. On a surface widely described as a “road,” the hosts were dismissed for just 201, with Marco Jansen taking six wickets. With a commanding 314-run lead, South Africa is firmly on track for a series win, while India is left needing nothing short of a miracle.Read full storyAbout 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’They Said Arunachal Is China’: Indian Woman Alleges Harassment After Passport Rejection In ShanghaiRajnath Says India Followed Krishna’s Message In Operation Sindoor After Pakistan Misread Decency‘Enemies of the Nation Are Our Enemies’Owaisi Condemns Delhi Blast’Double Trade By 2030′: Piyush Goyal’s Big Remarks As India, Canada Agree To Resume FTA TalksTejas Crash: HAL Issues Clarification As Court Of Inquiry Probes Wing Commander Namansh Syal’s DeathDelhi Air Pollution Protest At India Gate Turns Violent Amid ‘Madvi Hidma Amar Rahe’ SlogansRajnath Singh’s Sindh Comment Sparks Pakistan Fury As Islamabad Labels India ‘Expansionist’ AgainINS Mahe Commissioned As Indian Navy’s New Aatmanirbhar Submarine Killer For Stronger Coastal ShieldSuicide Bombers Storm Pakistan’s FC Headquarters In Peshawar As Explosions Rock High-Security ZoneJustice Surya Kant, Known For Article 370 Ruling And Pegasus Scrutiny, Takes Oath As India’s New CJI123PhotostoriesEvil Eye You Attract According To Your Date of BirthLong-term love tips: 8 practical ways to stay close and happy in a relationshipLate actor Dharmendra’s most touching parenting lessons: It’s all about love, simplicity and staying grounded10 winter getaways in India that double as European lookalikesPhotos and interesting facts from inside Bill Gates 5 Million home ‘Xanadu 2.0’From Dharmendra to Dev Anand: Veteran style icons who shaped Bollywood’s fashion historyFrom Nushrratt Bharuccha to Tiger Shroff: Bollywood stars stuck in repetitive on-screen images10 most effective natural hacks to permanently get rid of mice and rats at homeDelhi’s bold vision: Luxury metro coaches, tunnels and pod taxisSticking out: 8 animals with incredibly long tongues123Hot PicksDelhi AQI TodayNew Labour CodeChennai rainGold rate todaySilver rate todayPublic Holidays NovemberBank Holidays NovemberTop TrendingNew Labour LawsIslam MakhachevCola Social Security PaymentsBrittany MahomesCanada Citizenship ActDelhi ProtestSmriti Mandhana WeddingJack HughesRama Raju MantenaFortnite Chapter 7 Leaked


Evening news wrap: Bollywood's 'He-Man' Dharmendra passes away; Mamata questions EC on Bengal polls and more

NEW DLEHI: Bollywood bid farewell to veteran actor Dharmendra, widely known as the industry’s “He-Man”, who passed away in Mumbai at the age of 89 after a brief illness. With a prolific six-decade career featuring over 300 films, including the iconic Sholay, he leaves behind a towering legacy. Meanwhile, West Bengal chief minister Mamata Banerjee wrote to the Election Commission flagging two “disturbing” developments – the outsourcing of data entry work and a proposal to set up polling booths in private housing complexes – warning these could compromise electoral neutrality. In Delhi, a protest initially centred on air pollution took a contentious turn when some demonstrators at India Gate allegedly raised slogans supporting a slain Naxal commander, drawing sharp criticism from BJP and resulting in arrests for blocking and assaulting police personnel. The BJP also targeted Rahul Gandhi for skipping the oath ceremony of new Chief Justice of India Surya Kant, alleging it reflected disregard for constitutional values. In sports, India’s Test side faced a major setback in Guwahati after collapsing to 201 on a benign pitch, with South Africa’s Marco Jansen claiming six wickets and putting his team on the brink of a series victory.

Dharmendra Dies At 89; Bachchans, Aamir Khan, Salman Khan Pay Final Respects

Here are your top stories of the evening:

Dharmendra no more: Hindi cinema loses a legend; nation remembers his golden era

Veteran Bollywood actor Dharmendra, often hailed as the industry’s ‘He-Man’, died in Mumbai on Monday at the age of 89 following a short illness. With a career that stretched over six decades and included more than 300 films – among them the classic Sholay – he leaves behind a lasting legacy in Indian cinema. His final film, Ikkis, is scheduled to release next year, adding a posthumous chapter to his celebrated body of work.Read full story

BJP says ‘masks were off’ to Cong after pro- Hidma slogans at Delhi pollution protest

BJP leader Sudhanshu Trivedi condemned demonstrators at India Gate for shouting slogans in praise of a slain Naxal commander, alleging they were acting under the “pollution of Marx and Mao.” What began as a protest over air pollution reportedly saw some participants displaying posters of Madvi Hidma. Delhi Police later detained several individuals on charges of blocking officials and assaulting them.Read full story

‘Why? Why? Why? Asks angry Mamata to EC; flags two disturbing decisions over polls

West Bengal chief minister Mamata Banerjee has raised concerns with the Election Commission over two “disturbing” developments involving the state’s election process. She sought clarity on the Chief Electoral Officer’s decision to outsource data entry tasks and objected to a proposal to establish polling stations inside private housing complexes, warning that both moves could compromise neutrality and open the door to political influence. Read full story

‘Don’t respect Ambedkar, Samvidhan’: BJP slams Rahul’s ‘boycott’ of CJI’s oath taking

The BJP has took aim at Rahul Gandhi for not attending the swearing-in of Justice Surya Kant as the new Chief Justice of India. Party spokesperson Shehzad Poonawalla claimed Gandhi’s absence reflected a lack of regard for BR Ambedkar and the Constitution, arguing that he prioritises “parivaar tantra” over constitutional values. The ceremony was attended by key government leaders and dignitaries.Read full story

India hit the Jansen wall again; South Africa closes in on historic series victory

India suffered a dramatic batting collapse on day three in Guwahati, undone by questionable shot selection and decision-making against South Africa. On a surface widely described as a “road,” the hosts were dismissed for just 201, with Marco Jansen taking six wickets. With a commanding 314-run lead, South Africa is firmly on track for a series win, while India is left needing nothing short of a miracle.Read full story





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