He left his engineering job at Tech Mahindra to pursue his passion for cinema; two years later, his debut film earned Rs 40 crore

He left his engineering job at Tech Mahindra to pursue his passion for cinema; two years later, his debut film earned Rs 40 crore

Meet Sai Marthand: The former Tech Mahindra engineer who turned his passion for films into a successful directorial debut For many young professionals, a work-from-home job offers flexibility. For Sai Marthand, it also became an unexpected stepping stone towards a completely different career. Before becoming one of Telugu cinema’s most talked-about debut directors, he spent…

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Is ‘Jana Nayagan’ Vijay’s first film to receive an ‘A’ certificate from CBFC? Here’s the truth

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The CBFC has finally cleared ‘Jana Nayagan’ with an ‘A’ certificate, ending months of uncertainty over the film’s censor process. Post the announcement, many users on social media said that this is the first Vijay film to get an adult rating. However, that’s not true. While ‘Jana Nayagan’ is Vijay’s first ‘A’-certified film in nearly…

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File photo NEW DELHI: More than 800 medical colleges have been issued conditional renewal letters for MBBS seats by the National Medical Commission (NMC) as the regulator overhauls its inspection system, replacing routine annual inspections with surprise assessments and giving institutions 45 days to rectify deficiencies before follow-up evaluations.The move marks a significant shift in the way medical colleges are monitored. Instead of conducting mandatory annual renewal inspections before permitting admissions, the NMC has granted conditional renewals for the 2026-27 academic session, allowing colleges to continue the admission process while making the renewal subject to subsequent physical, virtual or hybrid assessments by the Medical Assessment and Rating Board (MARB).Under the standardised Letter of Renewal issued by NMC, colleges have been directed to clear all existing infrastructure, faculty and clinical deficiencies within 45 days. The letter states that if deficiencies are found during subsequent MARB assessments, the Board will initiate action.”We have shifted from annual renewal inspections to conditional renewal followed by random assessments. Colleges have been given an opportunity to rectify deficiencies, but if shortcomings persist during subsequent MARB assessments, appropriate regulatory action will follow,”MARB president Prof MK Ramesh told TOI.The official said the new mechanism has been introduced to ensure that academic activities are not disrupted while enabling continuous oversight of medical colleges. Unlike the earlier system, where institutions prepared for scheduled inspections, colleges will now be expected to remain compliant throughout the academic year.Officials said deficiencies commonly relate to infrastructure, faculty availability and clinical load. Depending on the nature and severity of violations detected during follow-up assessments, the Commission may reduce student intake, withdraw seats or suspend admissions.The regulator has also standardised the format of renewal letters, replacing the earlier practice of issuing different formats to different institutions. Officials said the move is aimed at bringing greater uniformity and transparency to the renewal process.The new framework is expected to discourage temporary compliance ahead of inspections and ensure that institutions maintain prescribed standards on a continuous basis. Officials said surprise assessments would provide a more accurate picture of whether colleges are consistently meeting regulatory requirements rather than only on the day of inspection.Get the latest India news and live updates. Download the TOI App.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 MediaVideosCalcutta HC Allows TMC To Operate Frozen Accounts, Questions Police’s Swift Action3 Ex-TMC MPs Join BJP, Get Rajya Sabha Tickets Within Hours | West Bengal | Mamata BanerjeePM Modi Praises Australia’s Under-16 Social Media Ban, Says ‘India Learning From It’Flood Fury Disrupts Cities Nationwide, IMD Issues Red Alerts Amid Relentless RainfallAustralia To Return Three Historic Indian Artefacts During PM Modi’s VisitTensions In MVA As Sanjay Raut Slams Sharad Pawar For Holding Meeting At Eknath Shinde’s OfficeIndia, Myanmar Review Border Security, Intelligence Sharing’Hit With Iron Rod’: Bengaluru PT Teacher Booked After Allegedly Beating 12-Year-Old To DeathIndian Railways Clarifies Digital Ticket Rules: Only Original Rail One App Ticket Will Be AcceptedIndia and Australia Finalise Uranium Export Arrangement Under Civil Nuclear Agreement123PhotostoriesWhat would you do? 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File photo NEW DELHI: More than 800 medical colleges have been issued conditional renewal letters for MBBS seats by the National Medical Commission (NMC) as the regulator overhauls its inspection system, replacing routine annual inspections with surprise assessments and giving institutions 45 days to rectify deficiencies before follow-up evaluations.The move marks a significant shift in the way medical colleges are monitored. Instead of conducting mandatory annual renewal inspections before permitting admissions, the NMC has granted conditional renewals for the 2026-27 academic session, allowing colleges to continue the admission process while making the renewal subject to subsequent physical, virtual or hybrid assessments by the Medical Assessment and Rating Board (MARB).Under the standardised Letter of Renewal issued by NMC, colleges have been directed to clear all existing infrastructure, faculty and clinical deficiencies within 45 days. The letter states that if deficiencies are found during subsequent MARB assessments, the Board will initiate action.”We have shifted from annual renewal inspections to conditional renewal followed by random assessments. Colleges have been given an opportunity to rectify deficiencies, but if shortcomings persist during subsequent MARB assessments, appropriate regulatory action will follow,”MARB president Prof MK Ramesh told TOI.The official said the new mechanism has been introduced to ensure that academic activities are not disrupted while enabling continuous oversight of medical colleges. Unlike the earlier system, where institutions prepared for scheduled inspections, colleges will now be expected to remain compliant throughout the academic year.Officials said deficiencies commonly relate to infrastructure, faculty availability and clinical load. Depending on the nature and severity of violations detected during follow-up assessments, the Commission may reduce student intake, withdraw seats or suspend admissions.The regulator has also standardised the format of renewal letters, replacing the earlier practice of issuing different formats to different institutions. Officials said the move is aimed at bringing greater uniformity and transparency to the renewal process.The new framework is expected to discourage temporary compliance ahead of inspections and ensure that institutions maintain prescribed standards on a continuous basis. Officials said surprise assessments would provide a more accurate picture of whether colleges are consistently meeting regulatory requirements rather than only on the day of inspection.Get the latest India news and live updates. Download the TOI App.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 MediaVideosCalcutta HC Allows TMC To Operate Frozen Accounts, Questions Police’s Swift Action3 Ex-TMC MPs Join BJP, Get Rajya Sabha Tickets Within Hours | West Bengal | Mamata BanerjeePM Modi Praises Australia’s Under-16 Social Media Ban, Says ‘India Learning From It’Flood Fury Disrupts Cities Nationwide, IMD Issues Red Alerts Amid Relentless RainfallAustralia To Return Three Historic Indian Artefacts During PM Modi’s VisitTensions In MVA As Sanjay Raut Slams Sharad Pawar For Holding Meeting At Eknath Shinde’s OfficeIndia, Myanmar Review Border Security, Intelligence Sharing’Hit With Iron Rod’: Bengaluru PT Teacher Booked After Allegedly Beating 12-Year-Old To DeathIndian Railways Clarifies Digital Ticket Rules: Only Original Rail One App Ticket Will Be AcceptedIndia and Australia Finalise Uranium Export Arrangement Under Civil Nuclear Agreement123PhotostoriesWhat would you do? 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NEW DELHI: More than 800 medical colleges have been issued conditional renewal letters for MBBS seats by the National Medical Commission (NMC) as the regulator overhauls its inspection system, replacing routine annual inspections with surprise assessments and giving institutions 45 days to rectify deficiencies before follow-up evaluations.The move marks a significant shift in the way…

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Cach Mercer from ‘Love Island’ Wins Spot on ‘Strictly Come Dancing’ 2026 |

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Cach Mercer, the reigning champion of ‘Love Island’ 2025, has been confirmed as the fifth celebrity joining the cast of ‘Strictly Come Dancing’ 2026. The social media sensation and content creator will compete in the hotly anticipated new series set to air this autumn.According to BBC Strictly’s official social media channels, the announcement was made…

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A rare bird sighting in Uttarakhand’s Corbett Tiger Reserve has excited birdwatchers and conservationists alike. Wildlife photographer Deep Rajwar has documented a Greater Painted-Snipe with two chicks, a sighting that he says provides the first scientific evidence of the species successfully breeding in the Corbett landscape. The video shared by PTI on X, the observation…

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File photo – Spectators wave Chinese flags as military vehicles carrying JL-2 submarine-launched missiles roll during a parade(Picture credit: AP) China’s rare launch of a long-range ballistic missile from a nuclear-powered submarine into the South Pacific this week was aimed at sending a strategic message primarily to the United States rather than Pacific nations, according…

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CDSCO seeks to end brand name extensions across unrelated drugs | India News

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NEW DELHI: In a move aimed at improving patient safety, the Central Drugs Standard Control Organisation (CDSCO) has proposed restricting the use of the same brand name for medicines containing different active ingredients, saying the practice can mislead patients and create confusion over their therapeutic use. The regulator has invited public comments on the proposal…

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AIIMS Paramedical result 2026 to be released today at aiimsexams.ac.in; merit list will determine counselling eligibility for candidates

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AIIMS to announce Paramedical result 2026 today; shortlisted candidates to proceed for counselling process next AIIMS Paramedical result 2026: The All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS), New Delhi is scheduled to declare the AIIMS Paramedical Result 2026 today, July 10, 2026. Candidates who appeared for the BSc Paramedical entrance examination conducted on July 4,…

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‘Gatta Kusthi 2’ producer gifts luxury car to Vishnu Vishal after film’s box office success | Tamil Movie News

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The team behind ‘Gatta Kusthi 2’ celebrated the film’s great box-office performance by hosting an elaborate thanksgiving function in Chennai. The biggest highlight of the evening was a special gesture by producer Dr. Ishari K. Ganesh to the lead actor Vishnu Vishal. As a token of appreciation for the actor’s contribution to the film’s success,…

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​Psychology explains why chai and pakoras feel irresistible during the monsoon

​Psychology explains why chai and pakoras feel irresistible during the monsoon

Interestingly, psychology offers another perspective. A well-known study published in Health Psychology found that while people strongly believe comfort foods improve mood, the emotional benefit may come less from the food itself and more from the comforting context surrounding it. In other words, feeling safe, slowing down, spending time with loved ones or simply taking…

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How an extortion bid ended in gun battle that killed 4 gangsters in Gurgaon; over 60 rounds fired during encounter

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MacKenzie Scott donates record  million to Active Minds to expand youth mental health support across the US | World News

MacKenzie Scott donates record $20 million to Active Minds to expand youth mental health support across the US | World News

Billionaire and philanthropist MacKenzie Scott continues to direct large sums towards organisations working on long-term social challenges. Her latest contribution of $20 million focuses on an area that has become an increasing concern for families, schools and healthcare professionals alike: youth mental health. The donation arrives at a time when many charities are facing uncertain…

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Representative image NEW DELHI: Is your whisky really “aged”? Does its distinctive flavour come naturally or from additives? The country’s food safety regulator has put alcoholic beverage manufacturers under the scanner, issuing notices over alleged use of unauthorised added flavours and misleading age-related claims on product labels.Food Safety and Standards Authority of India (FSSAI) has issued notices to manufacturers after finding alleged violations of the Food Safety and Standards (Alcoholic Beverages) Regulations, 2018. The companies have been asked to explain why action should not be initiated against them under the Food Safety and Standards Act, 2006.Among the violations flagged is the alleged use of added flavours in alcoholic beverages where such additives are prohibited. Under the regulations, products such as brandy, gin, rum, vodka and whisky must derive their characteristic flavour solely from the raw materials used and the manufacturing process.FSSAI also objected to products carrying the word “aged” or other age-related claims without the mandatory disclosure that the declared age refers to the youngest spirit used in the blend, as required under the regulations. The regulator said the omission could mislead consumers about the product’s actual age.In a statement, Confederation of Indian Alcoholic Beverage Companies said FSSAI has called for consultations across stakeholders, including industry associations, next week for discussions. “All our members strictly follow all laid norms and guidelines mandated by FSSAI,” it said.The notices also ask manufacturers to explain why enforcement action should not be initiated for the alleged violations. The department has not disclosed how many manufacturers have been served notices. Officials said a meeting of stakeholders has been scheduled for July 14 to discuss the issue.The action comes as the regulator sharpens its focus on truthful labelling and product claims across food categories, with increasing scrutiny of misleading declarations and regulatory compliance.Get the latest India news and live updates. Download the TOI App.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 MediaVideosCalcutta HC Allows TMC To Operate Frozen Accounts, Questions Police’s Swift Action3 Ex-TMC MPs Join BJP, Get Rajya Sabha Tickets Within Hours | West Bengal | Mamata BanerjeePM Modi Praises Australia’s Under-16 Social Media Ban, Says ‘India Learning From It’Flood Fury Disrupts Cities Nationwide, IMD Issues Red Alerts Amid Relentless RainfallAustralia To Return Three Historic Indian Artefacts During PM Modi’s VisitTensions In MVA As Sanjay Raut Slams Sharad Pawar For Holding Meeting At Eknath Shinde’s OfficeIndia, Myanmar Review Border Security, Intelligence Sharing’Hit With Iron Rod’: Bengaluru PT Teacher Booked After Allegedly Beating 12-Year-Old To DeathIndian Railways Clarifies Digital Ticket Rules: Only Original Rail One App Ticket Will Be AcceptedIndia and Australia Finalise Uranium Export Arrangement Under Civil Nuclear Agreement123PhotostoriesWhat would you do? I look younger than my age and nobody takes me seriously; 5 women share what they did next7 Natural floor cleaners that may help keep flies, ants and monsoon pests away60-second money lesson: The expensive habit of women buying clothes for one occasion (and how to fix it)Don’t dismiss it as ‘just a migraine’: Doctor explains the brain aneurysm warning signs that could save your lifeWorld Kebab Day 2026: 15 must-try Kebabs every food lover should tasteYour favourite fruits may not be as harmless as you think if you have diabetes, kidney disease or IBSWho was ‘Miss Dior’? The fascinating woman behind Christian Dior’s most iconic perfume8 nicknames for white dogs that perfectly match their personality and charm7 Plants with leaves and flowers that naturally stain and dyeFrom a Rs 2.5 crore watch to Shikhar Pahariya’s name in her mehendi: Inside Janhvi Kapoor’s most talked-about moments at Anshula Kapoor’s wedding123Hot PicksTelangana BandhGold Rate TodayBaruipur rape-murder caseWeather TodayRitabrata BanerjeeModi Australia VisitNitin GadkariStrait of HormuzAP DEECET rank cardTop TrendingGurgaon MonsoonAMU Seerat CertificateTelangana Techie Wife MurderFIFA World Cup 2026Weather TodayAndhra Hospital MurderRamesh MhatreDelhi NCR rainGurgaon EncounterIran war

Representative image NEW DELHI: Is your whisky really “aged”? Does its distinctive flavour come naturally or from additives? The country’s food safety regulator has put alcoholic beverage manufacturers under the scanner, issuing notices over alleged use of unauthorised added flavours and misleading age-related claims on product labels.Food Safety and Standards Authority of India (FSSAI) has issued notices to manufacturers after finding alleged violations of the Food Safety and Standards (Alcoholic Beverages) Regulations, 2018. The companies have been asked to explain why action should not be initiated against them under the Food Safety and Standards Act, 2006.Among the violations flagged is the alleged use of added flavours in alcoholic beverages where such additives are prohibited. Under the regulations, products such as brandy, gin, rum, vodka and whisky must derive their characteristic flavour solely from the raw materials used and the manufacturing process.FSSAI also objected to products carrying the word “aged” or other age-related claims without the mandatory disclosure that the declared age refers to the youngest spirit used in the blend, as required under the regulations. The regulator said the omission could mislead consumers about the product’s actual age.In a statement, Confederation of Indian Alcoholic Beverage Companies said FSSAI has called for consultations across stakeholders, including industry associations, next week for discussions. “All our members strictly follow all laid norms and guidelines mandated by FSSAI,” it said.The notices also ask manufacturers to explain why enforcement action should not be initiated for the alleged violations. The department has not disclosed how many manufacturers have been served notices. Officials said a meeting of stakeholders has been scheduled for July 14 to discuss the issue.The action comes as the regulator sharpens its focus on truthful labelling and product claims across food categories, with increasing scrutiny of misleading declarations and regulatory compliance.Get the latest India news and live updates. Download the TOI App.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 MediaVideosCalcutta HC Allows TMC To Operate Frozen Accounts, Questions Police’s Swift Action3 Ex-TMC MPs Join BJP, Get Rajya Sabha Tickets Within Hours | West Bengal | Mamata BanerjeePM Modi Praises Australia’s Under-16 Social Media Ban, Says ‘India Learning From It’Flood Fury Disrupts Cities Nationwide, IMD Issues Red Alerts Amid Relentless RainfallAustralia To Return Three Historic Indian Artefacts During PM Modi’s VisitTensions In MVA As Sanjay Raut Slams Sharad Pawar For Holding Meeting At Eknath Shinde’s OfficeIndia, Myanmar Review Border Security, Intelligence Sharing’Hit With Iron Rod’: Bengaluru PT Teacher Booked After Allegedly Beating 12-Year-Old To DeathIndian Railways Clarifies Digital Ticket Rules: Only Original Rail One App Ticket Will Be AcceptedIndia and Australia Finalise Uranium Export Arrangement Under Civil Nuclear Agreement123PhotostoriesWhat would you do? I look younger than my age and nobody takes me seriously; 5 women share what they did next7 Natural floor cleaners that may help keep flies, ants and monsoon pests away60-second money lesson: The expensive habit of women buying clothes for one occasion (and how to fix it)Don’t dismiss it as ‘just a migraine’: Doctor explains the brain aneurysm warning signs that could save your lifeWorld Kebab Day 2026: 15 must-try Kebabs every food lover should tasteYour favourite fruits may not be as harmless as you think if you have diabetes, kidney disease or IBSWho was ‘Miss Dior’? The fascinating woman behind Christian Dior’s most iconic perfume8 nicknames for white dogs that perfectly match their personality and charm7 Plants with leaves and flowers that naturally stain and dyeFrom a Rs 2.5 crore watch to Shikhar Pahariya’s name in her mehendi: Inside Janhvi Kapoor’s most talked-about moments at Anshula Kapoor’s wedding123Hot PicksTelangana BandhGold Rate TodayBaruipur rape-murder caseWeather TodayRitabrata BanerjeeModi Australia VisitNitin GadkariStrait of HormuzAP DEECET rank cardTop TrendingGurgaon MonsoonAMU Seerat CertificateTelangana Techie Wife MurderFIFA World Cup 2026Weather TodayAndhra Hospital MurderRamesh MhatreDelhi NCR rainGurgaon EncounterIran war

NEW DELHI: Is your whisky really “aged”? Does its distinctive flavour come naturally or from additives? The country’s food safety regulator has put alcoholic beverage manufacturers under the scanner, issuing notices over alleged use of unauthorised added flavours and misleading age-related claims on product labels.Food Safety and Standards Authority of India (FSSAI) has issued notices…

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