When Michael Caine recalled Heath Ledger’s chilling Joker transformation for ‘The Dark Knight’: ‘I was terrified’

When Michael Caine recalled Heath Ledger’s chilling Joker transformation for ‘The Dark Knight’: ‘I was terrified’

Heath Ledger is remembered as one of cinema’s most talented and dedicated actors, known for his versatility across films like ‘Brokeback Mountain’, ‘Moonlight Mile’, and ‘A Knight’s Tale’. The Australian performer builds a reputation for fully immersing himself in his roles, pushing boundaries and challenging himself with complex characters. His commitment to his craft becomes…

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Representative image NEW DELHI: Indian carriers have got a Rs 5,000-crore lifeline during the debilitating Iran war that has led to a sharp hike in operating cost along with a decrease in passenger numbers. The Union Cabinet chaired by PM Modi on Tuesday approved the emergency credit line guarantee scheme (ECLGS) 5.0 to provide credit guarantee coverage to several sectors, including airlines. Targeting an overall additional credit flow of over Rs 2.5 lakh crore for various sectors, this will allow “eligible borrowers to tide over any short-term liquidity mismatches in view of West Asia crisis.”An airline can get upto Rs 1,500 crore under this move. For airline sector, the tenor of this loan will be seven years from the date of first disbursement including moratorium of two years.While IndiGo and Tata Sons’ Air India group have the resources to weather the perfect storm — sharp rise in jet fuel price and the rupee crashing with a significant part of their operating costs being dollar-denominated, — many other weaker players are struggling to survive. One airline, for instance, is unable to pay salaries, PF or even TDS on time for a long time now. This ECLGS could provide them some liquidity and avert a shutdown for now.“Eligible borrowers: MSMEs and non-MSMEs with existing working capital limits and scheduled passenger airlines having outstanding credit facilities, as of March 31, 2026, provided their accounts are standard…. Additional credit up to 20% of peak working capital utilised during Q4 FY 26 (capped at Rs 100 crore). For airlines up to 100% (capped at Rs 1,500 crore per borrower, subject to satisfying certain specific conditions),” said a government statement.“The scheme aims to enable businesses to tide over the challenges arising from the West Asia conflict. Additionally, this is expected to help businesses maintain their operations, protect jobs, and sustain supply chains. The proposed credit guarantee scheme is a major step to help businesses, particularly MSMEs and airline sector, to ensure their additional working capital needs, are catered by the banks & financial institutions. By providing timely liquidity, the scheme will sustain the businesses and prevent job losses,” the statement added.Follow the latest election results 2026, live updates, winner lists, constituency-wise results, party-wise trends and full coverage for Tamil Nadu election results, West Bengal election results, Kerala election results, Assam election results and Puducherry election results results on Times of India.End of ArticleFollow Us On Social MediaVideosIndia Seeks To Lease Three Ultra Heavy Lift Helicopters To Boost CapabilityAIMIM Chief Owaisi Says Muslim Votes Wasted on Secular Parties, Calls for ShiftKejriwal Alleges BJP “Robbed” Punjab of Rajya Sabha Seats, Vows Political Revenge“Democracy Being Mocked”: Bhagwant Mann Meets President Over Defection of 7 AAP Rajya Sabha MPsNCERT Clears Revised Class 8 Textbook After Judiciary Chapter Row And Public ApologyPM Modi call Fujairah Attack ‘Unacceptable’, Three Indians Injured In UAEPunjab Showdown: AAP MLAs Head to President Over Rajya Sabha RowIndia Rejects Nepal’s Objection To Kailash Mansarovar Yatra Route Via Lipulekh PassNepal Objects To India-China Plan To Conduct Kailash Mansarovar Yatra Via LipulekhIndia-Linked LPG Tanker MT Sarv Shakti Heads To Visakhapatnam After Crossing Hormuz123PhotostoriesGreater Noida’s top 5 real estate hotspots fuelled by the upcoming Jewar AirportThe ‘Big Four’ snakes of India and where travellers can spot them in the wildFrom ‘Leo’ to ‘Master’: Looking at ‘Jana Nayagan’ star Vijay Thalapathy’s biggest box office blockbustersThis mountain range is the oldest in India—and older than dinosaurs: 5 stunning facts5 Met Gala 2026 looks that turned famous paintings into iconic fashion moments5 simple and mindful steps for office goers to grow jade plants that attract prosperity and positivityWhat really happens when you drink Beetroot juice every day for a weekBEST quotes by Farah Khan that show her unfiltered HONESTY and BOLD take on BollywoodTop 8 trending art styles to decorate your apartment in 20265 popular and adorable cat breeds for pet parents123Hot PicksBarrackpore election resultTiruchirappalli election resultMettupalayam election resultsEttumanoor election resultPerambur election resultBagnan election resultKazhakkoottam election resultTop TrendingIran warRahul GandhiBadruddin AjmalIPL Playoff Qualification ScenariosIPL 2026 Points TableMI IPL Playoff Qualification ScenariosPM ModiNEET 2026: Exam-day guideSRMJEEE 2026 Phase 1 ResultTVK Chief Vijay

Representative image NEW DELHI: Indian carriers have got a Rs 5,000-crore lifeline during the debilitating Iran war that has led to a sharp hike in operating cost along with a decrease in passenger numbers. The Union Cabinet chaired by PM Modi on Tuesday approved the emergency credit line guarantee scheme (ECLGS) 5.0 to provide credit guarantee coverage to several sectors, including airlines. Targeting an overall additional credit flow of over Rs 2.5 lakh crore for various sectors, this will allow “eligible borrowers to tide over any short-term liquidity mismatches in view of West Asia crisis.”An airline can get upto Rs 1,500 crore under this move. For airline sector, the tenor of this loan will be seven years from the date of first disbursement including moratorium of two years.While IndiGo and Tata Sons’ Air India group have the resources to weather the perfect storm — sharp rise in jet fuel price and the rupee crashing with a significant part of their operating costs being dollar-denominated, — many other weaker players are struggling to survive. One airline, for instance, is unable to pay salaries, PF or even TDS on time for a long time now. This ECLGS could provide them some liquidity and avert a shutdown for now.“Eligible borrowers: MSMEs and non-MSMEs with existing working capital limits and scheduled passenger airlines having outstanding credit facilities, as of March 31, 2026, provided their accounts are standard…. Additional credit up to 20% of peak working capital utilised during Q4 FY 26 (capped at Rs 100 crore). For airlines up to 100% (capped at Rs 1,500 crore per borrower, subject to satisfying certain specific conditions),” said a government statement.“The scheme aims to enable businesses to tide over the challenges arising from the West Asia conflict. Additionally, this is expected to help businesses maintain their operations, protect jobs, and sustain supply chains. The proposed credit guarantee scheme is a major step to help businesses, particularly MSMEs and airline sector, to ensure their additional working capital needs, are catered by the banks & financial institutions. By providing timely liquidity, the scheme will sustain the businesses and prevent job losses,” the statement added.Follow the latest election results 2026, live updates, winner lists, constituency-wise results, party-wise trends and full coverage for Tamil Nadu election results, West Bengal election results, Kerala election results, Assam election results and Puducherry election results results on Times of India.End of ArticleFollow Us On Social MediaVideosIndia Seeks To Lease Three Ultra Heavy Lift Helicopters To Boost CapabilityAIMIM Chief Owaisi Says Muslim Votes Wasted on Secular Parties, Calls for ShiftKejriwal Alleges BJP “Robbed” Punjab of Rajya Sabha Seats, Vows Political Revenge“Democracy Being Mocked”: Bhagwant Mann Meets President Over Defection of 7 AAP Rajya Sabha MPsNCERT Clears Revised Class 8 Textbook After Judiciary Chapter Row And Public ApologyPM Modi call Fujairah Attack ‘Unacceptable’, Three Indians Injured In UAEPunjab Showdown: AAP MLAs Head to President Over Rajya Sabha RowIndia Rejects Nepal’s Objection To Kailash Mansarovar Yatra Route Via Lipulekh PassNepal Objects To India-China Plan To Conduct Kailash Mansarovar Yatra Via LipulekhIndia-Linked LPG Tanker MT Sarv Shakti Heads To Visakhapatnam After Crossing Hormuz123PhotostoriesGreater Noida’s top 5 real estate hotspots fuelled by the upcoming Jewar AirportThe ‘Big Four’ snakes of India and where travellers can spot them in the wildFrom ‘Leo’ to ‘Master’: Looking at ‘Jana Nayagan’ star Vijay Thalapathy’s biggest box office blockbustersThis mountain range is the oldest in India—and older than dinosaurs: 5 stunning facts5 Met Gala 2026 looks that turned famous paintings into iconic fashion moments5 simple and mindful steps for office goers to grow jade plants that attract prosperity and positivityWhat really happens when you drink Beetroot juice every day for a weekBEST quotes by Farah Khan that show her unfiltered HONESTY and BOLD take on BollywoodTop 8 trending art styles to decorate your apartment in 20265 popular and adorable cat breeds for pet parents123Hot PicksBarrackpore election resultTiruchirappalli election resultMettupalayam election resultsEttumanoor election resultPerambur election resultBagnan election resultKazhakkoottam election resultTop TrendingIran warRahul GandhiBadruddin AjmalIPL Playoff Qualification ScenariosIPL 2026 Points TableMI IPL Playoff Qualification ScenariosPM ModiNEET 2026: Exam-day guideSRMJEEE 2026 Phase 1 ResultTVK Chief Vijay

NEW DELHI: Indian carriers have got a Rs 5,000-crore lifeline during the debilitating Iran war that has led to a sharp hike in operating cost along with a decrease in passenger numbers. The Union Cabinet chaired by PM Modi on Tuesday approved the emergency credit line guarantee scheme (ECLGS) 5.0 to provide credit guarantee coverage…

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Stock market today (May 5, 2026): Which are the top gainers and losers in Nifty50 and BSE Sensex today? Check list

Stock market today (May 5, 2026): Which are the top gainers and losers in Nifty50 and BSE Sensex today? Check list

Benchmark equity indices Sensex and Nifty ended lower on Tuesday as renewed geopolitical tensions around the Strait of Hormuz and a record-low rupee weighed on investor sentiment, PTI reported.In a volatile session, the 30-share BSE Sensex fell 251.61 points, or 0.33 per cent, to close at 77,017.79. During the day, it dropped as much as…

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Trisha Krishnan net worth: Looking at Rs 85 crore fortune of Thalapathy Vijay’s ‘Leo’ co-star with luxury homes, high-end cars

Trisha Krishnan net worth: Looking at Rs 85 crore fortune of Thalapathy Vijay’s ‘Leo’ co-star with luxury homes, high-end cars

In the realm of South Indian cinema, Trisha Krishnan stands tall as a financial powerhouse, with her net worth soaring to about Rs 85 crore. This wealth stems from her successful films and lucrative partnerships with various brands. Her paychecks have skyrocketed, reportedly reaching Rs 5 crore for individual films and occasionally hitting Rs 10-12…

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KEAM 2026 answer key, response sheet released at cee.kerala.gov.in: Direct link to download here

KEAM 2026 answer key, response sheet released at cee.kerala.gov.in: Direct link to download here

KEAM 2026 answer key, response sheet KEAM 2026 answer key, response sheet: The Commissioner for Entrance Examinations Kerala has released the final answer key and response sheet for the Kerala Engineering Architecture Medical (KEAM) 2026 exam. Candidates who appeared for the exam can now download them from the official website — cee.kerala.gov.in using their login…

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Imran Khan begins 4-day extended shoot for comeback film ‘Adhure Hum Adhure Tum’ – Report

Imran Khan begins 4-day extended shoot for comeback film ‘Adhure Hum Adhure Tum’ – Report

Excitement is brewing as Imran Khan gears up for a comeback in his film ‘Adhure Hum Adhure Tum’, currently in a crucial four-day shoot extension for extra scenes. Following Netflix’s insightful suggestions, the narrative is set for an upgrade, with co-stars Bhumi S. Pednekar and Gurfateh Pirzada stepping in to contribute to the vision. Imran…

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Dianna Russini’s personal crisis deepens as Mike Vrabel fallout leaves Kevin Goldschmidt near breaking point

Dianna Russini’s personal crisis deepens as Mike Vrabel fallout leaves Kevin Goldschmidt near breaking point

Dianna Russini’s personal crisis deepens as Mike Vrabel fallout leaves Kevin Goldschmidt near breaking point (Dianna Russini/Instagram) Dianna Russini’s situation has moved beyond headlines into something far more personal. The fallout from her link with Mike Vrabel has started to affect her marriage, with fresh details pointing to a growing strain at home. What began…

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‘I own you, Brownie’: Ex-JPMorgan banker Chirayu Rana brings ‘threesome’ allegation against Lorna Hajdini

‘I own you, Brownie’: Ex-JPMorgan banker Chirayu Rana brings ‘threesome’ allegation against Lorna Hajdini

Chirayu Rana has now brought ‘threesome’ allegations against Lorna Hajdini, with witness statements. Chirayu Rana, the Indian-origin former JPMorgan banker, who brought sexual assault allegations against executive Lorna Hajdini, has now filed a new claim stating that he has new evidence supporting his allegations — an anonymous friend who was also invited by Hajdini for…

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– NEW DELHI: When a senior RSS functionary enters Stanford’s policy-tech circuit and Washington’s strategic think-tank ecosystem — spaces where it has long faced scrutiny — the move reads less as routine outreach and more as a calibrated attempt to contest a global narrative.That is the light in which RSS general secretary Dattatreya Hosabale’s tour of US and Germany in April, undertaken as Sangh marks its centenary year, needs to be seen. American academic spaces, particularly Ivy League ecosystems, have produced some of the sharpest critiques of RSS and Hindutva. Against this backdrop, Hosabale’s itinerary stood out: an address at Stanford-linked THRIVE 2026 in Silicon Valley, policy engagement at Hudson Institute on April 23, interactions with Indian diaspora and an interview with NPR.At Hudson Institute, Hosabale directly addressed the perception battle. “This mis-propaganda has taken place for decades. They have portrayed RSS as a Hindu supremacist organisation, as anti-minority, anti-women,” he said. In another interaction, he said, “All these years, RSS was working silently… now we thought that it’s better to reach out. Our words should also become the message.”The Stanford leg — THRIVE 2026 — was pitched differently, aimed at a global technology and academic audience. There, Hosabale leaned into civilisational and ethical themes. “We are all part of the same source of energy… one planet, one family, one shared future,” he said, calling for science and technology to be guided by ethical frameworks.The NPR interview, conducted in Washington, carried a more direct political articulation. “We are not establishing anew any Hindu nation,” he said.The body of sustained academic and student-led criticism in the US of Sangh and Hindutva is significant. Columbia University-based publication The Morningside Post (March 24, 2021) described RSS-linked networks as tied to an “ethnofascist paramilitary group”, a 2020 paper in SAGE Journals (Sliding from majoritarianism toward fascism: Educating India under the Modi regime, Bhatty & Sundar) characterised RSS as having an “umbilical relationship” with a “semi-fascist” ideological project aimed at establishing a Hindu rashtra, while the 2021 Dismantling Global Hindutva conference — backed by multiple Ivy League departments — framed Hindutva as a political ideology distinct from Hinduism and warned of its global implications, triggering pushback from Indian groups.Engaging with leading German policy institutions such as Stiftung Wissenschaft und Politik, Konrad-Adenauer-Stiftung and members of the Abgeordnetenhaus of Berlin, Hosabale said, “RSS’s vision for the next 100 years is to contribute to building sustainable societies at every level, from families to societies and environmental responsibility, grounded in shared universal values.”The outreach also signals a shift in RSS’s communication strategy. According to a Sangh insider, “from an organisation that historically relied on grassroots work and limited global articulation,” it is now seeking to “engage directly with international opinion-makers”.Follow the latest election results 2026, live updates, winner lists, constituency-wise results, party-wise trends and full coverage for Tamil Nadu election results, West Bengal election results, Kerala election results, Assam election results and Puducherry election results results on Times of India.About the AuthorManash Pratim GohainManash Pratim Gohain is a seasoned journalist with over two decades at The Times of India, where he has built a rich body of work spanning education policy, politics, and governance. Renowned for his incisive coverage of the National Education Policy (NEP) 2020, accreditation reforms, and skilling initiatives, he has also reported on student politics, urban policy, and social movements. His political reportage—both reflective and news-driven—adds depth to his writing, bridging policy with public impact. Through his 2,500 articles and related outlets, he has emerged as a trusted voice in national discourse, particularly in linking education reform to broader societal change.Read MoreEnd of ArticleFollow Us On Social MediaVideosIndia Seeks To Lease Three Ultra Heavy Lift Helicopters To Boost CapabilityAIMIM Chief Owaisi Says Muslim Votes Wasted on Secular Parties, Calls for ShiftKejriwal Alleges BJP “Robbed” Punjab of Rajya Sabha Seats, Vows Political Revenge“Democracy Being Mocked”: Bhagwant Mann Meets President Over Defection of 7 AAP Rajya Sabha MPsNCERT Clears Revised Class 8 Textbook After Judiciary Chapter Row And Public ApologyPM Modi call Fujairah Attack ‘Unacceptable’, Three Indians Injured In UAEPunjab Showdown: AAP MLAs Head to President Over Rajya Sabha RowIndia Rejects Nepal’s Objection To Kailash Mansarovar Yatra Route Via Lipulekh PassNepal Objects To India-China Plan To Conduct Kailash Mansarovar Yatra Via LipulekhIndia-Linked LPG Tanker MT Sarv Shakti Heads To Visakhapatnam After Crossing Hormuz123PhotostoriesThe ‘Big Four’ snakes of India and where travellers can spot them in the wildFrom ‘Leo’ to ‘Master’: Looking at ‘Jana Nayagan’ star Vijay Thalapathy’s biggest box office blockbustersThis mountain range is the oldest in India—and older than dinosaurs: 5 stunning facts5 Met Gala 2026 looks that turned famous paintings into iconic fashion moments5 simple and mindful steps for office goers to grow jade plants that attract prosperity and positivityWhat really happens when you drink Beetroot juice every day for a weekBEST quotes by Farah Khan that show her unfiltered HONESTY and BOLD take on BollywoodTop 8 trending art styles to decorate your apartment in 20265 popular and adorable cat breeds for pet parentsWhat happens when you store salt in a steel container: 4 right ways to store salt amidst humid months123Hot PicksBarrackpore election resultTiruchirappalli election resultMettupalayam election resultsEttumanoor election resultPerambur election resultBagnan election resultKazhakkoottam election resultTop TrendingIran warRahul GandhiBadruddin AjmalIPL Playoff Qualification ScenariosIPL 2026 Points TableMI IPL Playoff Qualification ScenariosPM ModiNEET 2026: Exam-day guideSRMJEEE 2026 Phase 1 ResultTVK Chief Vijay

– NEW DELHI: When a senior RSS functionary enters Stanford’s policy-tech circuit and Washington’s strategic think-tank ecosystem — spaces where it has long faced scrutiny — the move reads less as routine outreach and more as a calibrated attempt to contest a global narrative.That is the light in which RSS general secretary Dattatreya Hosabale’s tour of US and Germany in April, undertaken as Sangh marks its centenary year, needs to be seen. American academic spaces, particularly Ivy League ecosystems, have produced some of the sharpest critiques of RSS and Hindutva. Against this backdrop, Hosabale’s itinerary stood out: an address at Stanford-linked THRIVE 2026 in Silicon Valley, policy engagement at Hudson Institute on April 23, interactions with Indian diaspora and an interview with NPR.At Hudson Institute, Hosabale directly addressed the perception battle. “This mis-propaganda has taken place for decades. They have portrayed RSS as a Hindu supremacist organisation, as anti-minority, anti-women,” he said. In another interaction, he said, “All these years, RSS was working silently… now we thought that it’s better to reach out. Our words should also become the message.”The Stanford leg — THRIVE 2026 — was pitched differently, aimed at a global technology and academic audience. There, Hosabale leaned into civilisational and ethical themes. “We are all part of the same source of energy… one planet, one family, one shared future,” he said, calling for science and technology to be guided by ethical frameworks.The NPR interview, conducted in Washington, carried a more direct political articulation. “We are not establishing anew any Hindu nation,” he said.The body of sustained academic and student-led criticism in the US of Sangh and Hindutva is significant. Columbia University-based publication The Morningside Post (March 24, 2021) described RSS-linked networks as tied to an “ethnofascist paramilitary group”, a 2020 paper in SAGE Journals (Sliding from majoritarianism toward fascism: Educating India under the Modi regime, Bhatty & Sundar) characterised RSS as having an “umbilical relationship” with a “semi-fascist” ideological project aimed at establishing a Hindu rashtra, while the 2021 Dismantling Global Hindutva conference — backed by multiple Ivy League departments — framed Hindutva as a political ideology distinct from Hinduism and warned of its global implications, triggering pushback from Indian groups.Engaging with leading German policy institutions such as Stiftung Wissenschaft und Politik, Konrad-Adenauer-Stiftung and members of the Abgeordnetenhaus of Berlin, Hosabale said, “RSS’s vision for the next 100 years is to contribute to building sustainable societies at every level, from families to societies and environmental responsibility, grounded in shared universal values.”The outreach also signals a shift in RSS’s communication strategy. According to a Sangh insider, “from an organisation that historically relied on grassroots work and limited global articulation,” it is now seeking to “engage directly with international opinion-makers”.Follow the latest election results 2026, live updates, winner lists, constituency-wise results, party-wise trends and full coverage for Tamil Nadu election results, West Bengal election results, Kerala election results, Assam election results and Puducherry election results results on Times of India.About the AuthorManash Pratim GohainManash Pratim Gohain is a seasoned journalist with over two decades at The Times of India, where he has built a rich body of work spanning education policy, politics, and governance. Renowned for his incisive coverage of the National Education Policy (NEP) 2020, accreditation reforms, and skilling initiatives, he has also reported on student politics, urban policy, and social movements. His political reportage—both reflective and news-driven—adds depth to his writing, bridging policy with public impact. Through his 2,500 articles and related outlets, he has emerged as a trusted voice in national discourse, particularly in linking education reform to broader societal change.Read MoreEnd of ArticleFollow Us On Social MediaVideosIndia Seeks To Lease Three Ultra Heavy Lift Helicopters To Boost CapabilityAIMIM Chief Owaisi Says Muslim Votes Wasted on Secular Parties, Calls for ShiftKejriwal Alleges BJP “Robbed” Punjab of Rajya Sabha Seats, Vows Political Revenge“Democracy Being Mocked”: Bhagwant Mann Meets President Over Defection of 7 AAP Rajya Sabha MPsNCERT Clears Revised Class 8 Textbook After Judiciary Chapter Row And Public ApologyPM Modi call Fujairah Attack ‘Unacceptable’, Three Indians Injured In UAEPunjab Showdown: AAP MLAs Head to President Over Rajya Sabha RowIndia Rejects Nepal’s Objection To Kailash Mansarovar Yatra Route Via Lipulekh PassNepal Objects To India-China Plan To Conduct Kailash Mansarovar Yatra Via LipulekhIndia-Linked LPG Tanker MT Sarv Shakti Heads To Visakhapatnam After Crossing Hormuz123PhotostoriesThe ‘Big Four’ snakes of India and where travellers can spot them in the wildFrom ‘Leo’ to ‘Master’: Looking at ‘Jana Nayagan’ star Vijay Thalapathy’s biggest box office blockbustersThis mountain range is the oldest in India—and older than dinosaurs: 5 stunning facts5 Met Gala 2026 looks that turned famous paintings into iconic fashion moments5 simple and mindful steps for office goers to grow jade plants that attract prosperity and positivityWhat really happens when you drink Beetroot juice every day for a weekBEST quotes by Farah Khan that show her unfiltered HONESTY and BOLD take on BollywoodTop 8 trending art styles to decorate your apartment in 20265 popular and adorable cat breeds for pet parentsWhat happens when you store salt in a steel container: 4 right ways to store salt amidst humid months123Hot PicksBarrackpore election resultTiruchirappalli election resultMettupalayam election resultsEttumanoor election resultPerambur election resultBagnan election resultKazhakkoottam election resultTop TrendingIran warRahul GandhiBadruddin AjmalIPL Playoff Qualification ScenariosIPL 2026 Points TableMI IPL Playoff Qualification ScenariosPM ModiNEET 2026: Exam-day guideSRMJEEE 2026 Phase 1 ResultTVK Chief Vijay

NEW DELHI: When a senior RSS functionary enters Stanford’s policy-tech circuit and Washington’s strategic think-tank ecosystem — spaces where it has long faced scrutiny — the move reads less as routine outreach and more as a calibrated attempt to contest a global narrative.That is the light in which RSS general secretary Dattatreya Hosabale’s tour of…

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Cabinet clears Rs 1.52 lakh crore push across cotton, railways, semiconductors, sugar and credit schemes

Cabinet clears Rs 1.52 lakh crore push across cotton, railways, semiconductors, sugar and credit schemes

In a broad-based policy push spanning agriculture, infrastructure, manufacturing and financial support, the Union Cabinet on Tuesday cleared projects and schemes worth over Rs 1.52 lakh crore, signalling a strong focus on productivity, capacity expansion and strategic sectors.At the centre of the decisions is the Mission for Cotton Productivity – Kapas Kanti, with an outlay…

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Akshay Kumar wraps Kerala schedule of Anees Bazmee film, shares pic with Vidya Balan and Raashii Khanna

Akshay Kumar wraps Kerala schedule of Anees Bazmee film, shares pic with Vidya Balan and Raashii Khanna

Akshay Kumar has wrapped the Kerala schedule of his upcoming film with Vidya Balan and Raashii Khanna, sharing a cheerful Instagram photo. The project marks his fourth collaboration with Vidya. Meanwhile, his recent release ‘Bhooth Bangla’ has slowed at the box office, earning around Rs 0.89 crore on day 19. Akshay Kumar recently confirmed his…

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