Chitrangada Satarupa opens up about bullying Nawazuddin Siddiqui in ‘Main Actor Nahin Hoon’: ‘I feared he must be hating me’

Chitrangada Satarupa opens up about bullying Nawazuddin Siddiqui in ‘Main Actor Nahin Hoon’: ‘I feared he must be hating me’

Chitrangada Satarupa is gearing up for the theatrical release of ‘Main Actor Nahin Hoon’, where she stars opposite Nawazuddin Siddiqui. The actor said the film gave her a chance to work with one of her favorite performers, but the script soon became the bigger draw. She also opened up about feeling awkward playing a harsh…

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Startup founder shares Claude’s confession after wiping out his company’s entire database in just 9 seconds: ‘I didn’t …’

Startup founder shares Claude’s confession after wiping out his company’s entire database in just 9 seconds: ‘I didn’t …’

Jer Crane, founder of PocketOS recently shared how an AI coding agent using Anthropic’s Claude Opus 4.6 deleted his company’s entire production database and backups in just nine seconds. The startup, a SaaS platform that services car rental businesses, he said uses AI coding agent Cursor. Crane narrated the entire 30-hour timeline of the incident…

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Oil’s well: Venezuela’s crude exports hit highest since 2018 — India, US and other buyers line up

Oil’s well: Venezuela’s crude exports hit highest since 2018 — India, US and other buyers line up

Venezuela’s oil is flowing across the world again, and at its fastest pace in more than seven years. In April, the country’s crude exports jumped 14% to 1.23 million barrels per day, powered by stronger demand from the United States, India and Europe, according to shipping data and internal documents from state-run PDVSA.The sharp rise…

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Kriti Sanon to romance Vijay Deverakonda in director Shouryuv’s next mythological revenge drama ‘VDxShouryuv’ – Report

Kriti Sanon to romance Vijay Deverakonda in director Shouryuv’s next mythological revenge drama ‘VDxShouryuv’ – Report

The South Indian film industry is buzzing with the potential of a massive new collaboration. Recent reports have indicated that Bollywood star Kriti Sanon is the top choice to play the female lead opposite Vijay Deverakonda in his upcoming pan-India project with director Shouryuv, of ‘Hi Nanna’ fame. Tentatively titled VDxShouryuv, the film was officially…

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Cheteshwar Pujara, aka “The Wall’s”, ₹4 crore Gujarat villa is rooted in family living, Test cricket legacy and quiet luxury

Cheteshwar Pujara, aka “The Wall’s”, ₹4 crore Gujarat villa is rooted in family living, Test cricket legacy and quiet luxury

Cheteshwar Pujara, aka “The Wall”, is a legendary Indian Test batsman known for his incredible patience and marathon innings. He was counted as India’s most dependable Test cricketers, who has played over 100 Test matches for India. Pujara’s cricketing journey reflects patience, and long-term investment. When he is not sitting in the commentary box, the…

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Kerala assembly election results 2026: 20 key constituencies that will shape LDF vs UDF vs NDA battle

Kerala assembly election results 2026: 20 key constituencies that will shape LDF vs UDF vs NDA battle

Kerala’s 2026 Assembly election is shaping into a closely contested multi-cornered political battle across all 140 seats, with the LDF aiming for a rare third consecutive term, the UDF banking on anti-incumbency sentiment and the NDA attempting to expand its presence in select constituencies, with results to be declared on May 4.While the statewide narrative…

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Once listed in intelligence files as a Maoist stronghold, Chukka Tola village in Madhya Pradesh’s Balaghat district has undergone a remarkable transformation—one that did not come through force, but through foresight. Previously embedded within the support network of CPI (Maoist) leadership, including the high-profile Milind Teltumbde, the village now stands at the centre of an unusual counter-insurgency model: rebuilding communities through education.At the heart of this shift is the ‘Vidyanjali’ initiative under the Ekal Suvidha Kendra framework, spearheaded by SP Aaditya Mishra, a 2018-batch IPS officer. Instead of conventional policing tactics, the programme focuses on restoring neglected primary schools in remote tribal areas, many of which had fallen into disrepair over the years.The approach is distinctive—police personnel themselves contribute physical labour, or shramdaan, to repair infrastructure, cutting costs and building trust within communities.The idea emerged from ground-level intelligence that revealed a consistent pattern: regions where extremist influence thrived often lacked basic educational infra- structure. With schools abandoned or dysfunctional, children were left disconnected from formal systems, creating fertile ground for alienation and radicalisation. Rebuilding schools, therefore, became both a developmental and strategic priority.What began as a pilot project in a single dilapidated school in Chukka Tola has now expanded across the district. So far, approximately 250 schools have been renovated, surpassing the initial goal of upgrading 100 schools by early 2026. Each school has been restored at an average cost of around Rs 1.2 lakh—significantly lower than traditional construction models—thanks to voluntary labour and community participation.The changes on the ground are striking. Schools that once had crumbling walls, broken furniture, and unsafe facilities have been converted into clean, functional learning spaces. Fresh paint, proper desks, improved lighting, and teaching aids have replaced decay. Essential amenities such as safe kitchens, clean toilets, drinking water, and electrification have also been prioritised, creating an environment conducive to learning.The initiative gained momentum after authorities declared the effective end of Naxal activity in the district in December 2025. With security concerns reduced, the focus shifted to long-term stability through development. Early personal involvement by SP Mishra and his family—who adopted schools themselves—helped inspire local businesses and citizens to contribute. To date, nearly Rs 3.9 crore has been mobilised through public donations.“The aim is to rejuvenate primary schools. Through this initiative, we are not just painting walls; we are building a future where every child has access to better facilities and learning conditions,” Mishra said.Transparency has been ensured through a dedicated online portal, allowing individuals and organisations to directly support the project. A registered Vidyanjali Society manages funds and facilitates contributions, including corporate social responsibility support.Beyond infrastructure, the broader goal is social reintegration. Parallel efforts include rehabilitation of surrendered Maoists, access to identity documents, banking services, and livelihood support for affected families. Officials describe the initiative as a shift in policing philosophy—from enforcement to engagement. In villages like Chukka Tola, the echoes of conflict are gradually being replaced by the sounds of classrooms—signalling a quieter, more enduring victory.End of ArticleFollow Us On Social MediaVideosPune: 4-Year-Old Girl Allegedly Sexually Assaulted and Murdered by 65 Year-Old-Man in Bhor‘No Further Orders Necessary’: SC Bench Rejects TMC Plea On Counting StaffFormer Diplomats React To Bangladesh Summoning Indian Envoy Over Assam CM Himanta’s Remarks‘Stop Poking Nose In India’s Internal Affairs’: JKSA Slams Pakistan Over Jamia Protest RemarksDelhi, Dhaka Move To Resume Full-Scale Visa Services Amid Ties ResetFuel Prices May Go Up Soon As Oil Firms Face Losses Amid Global Crude SpikeNine Dead As Tourist Boat Capsizes In Jabalpur, Survivors Allege Major Safety LapsesJPMorgan Executive Sued Over Sexual Abuse, Coercion And Racial Harassment Allegations In New YorkJabalpur Boat Tragedy: Mother Found Clutching Child After Bargi Dam Capsize, 9 DeadIndia Launches First Barrier-Less Toll System On NH-48: How MLFF Will Change Highway Travel123PhotostoriesThe love between Krishna and Yashoda holds 5 lessons every mother should know8 black superfoods you should add to your diet todayDog breeds that can survive in Australian climate5 European cities where food is cheaper than you thinkWhat is over-parenting? 4 signs you might be doing it without realisingInside Riteish and Genelia Deshmukh’s Rs 70 crore Worli bungalow: Deeply sentimental interiors and artistic glass windowsSiberian Husky: 7 reasons why this dog breed is good for Indian familyQuote of the day by Princess Diana: Carry out a random act of kindness, with no expectation of reward, safe in the knowledge that one day someone might do the same for youHow to make thick mango shake at homeBeetroot juice isn’t for everyone: Hidden side effects and why you should avoid it123Hot PicksExit Poll Result 2026Bengal Election 2026Bengal ElectionPM ModiAjay Pal SharmaBengal Poll RecordHimanta Biswa SarmaTop TrendingUS Germany relationsBank Holiday MayVande Bharat expressLPG cylinder price hikeMumbai missing linkPetrol, Diesel, LPG priceCBSE Class 12th ResultNEET 2026: Exam-day guideBSE AP SSC Class 10th ResultIPL Orange Cap

Once listed in intelligence files as a Maoist stronghold, Chukka Tola village in Madhya Pradesh’s Balaghat district has undergone a remarkable transformation—one that did not come through force, but through foresight. Previously embedded within the support network of CPI (Maoist) leadership, including the high-profile Milind Teltumbde, the village now stands at the centre of an unusual counter-insurgency model: rebuilding communities through education.At the heart of this shift is the ‘Vidyanjali’ initiative under the Ekal Suvidha Kendra framework, spearheaded by SP Aaditya Mishra, a 2018-batch IPS officer. Instead of conventional policing tactics, the programme focuses on restoring neglected primary schools in remote tribal areas, many of which had fallen into disrepair over the years.The approach is distinctive—police personnel themselves contribute physical labour, or shramdaan, to repair infrastructure, cutting costs and building trust within communities.The idea emerged from ground-level intelligence that revealed a consistent pattern: regions where extremist influence thrived often lacked basic educational infra- structure. With schools abandoned or dysfunctional, children were left disconnected from formal systems, creating fertile ground for alienation and radicalisation. Rebuilding schools, therefore, became both a developmental and strategic priority.What began as a pilot project in a single dilapidated school in Chukka Tola has now expanded across the district. So far, approximately 250 schools have been renovated, surpassing the initial goal of upgrading 100 schools by early 2026. Each school has been restored at an average cost of around Rs 1.2 lakh—significantly lower than traditional construction models—thanks to voluntary labour and community participation.The changes on the ground are striking. Schools that once had crumbling walls, broken furniture, and unsafe facilities have been converted into clean, functional learning spaces. Fresh paint, proper desks, improved lighting, and teaching aids have replaced decay. Essential amenities such as safe kitchens, clean toilets, drinking water, and electrification have also been prioritised, creating an environment conducive to learning.The initiative gained momentum after authorities declared the effective end of Naxal activity in the district in December 2025. With security concerns reduced, the focus shifted to long-term stability through development. Early personal involvement by SP Mishra and his family—who adopted schools themselves—helped inspire local businesses and citizens to contribute. To date, nearly Rs 3.9 crore has been mobilised through public donations.“The aim is to rejuvenate primary schools. Through this initiative, we are not just painting walls; we are building a future where every child has access to better facilities and learning conditions,” Mishra said.Transparency has been ensured through a dedicated online portal, allowing individuals and organisations to directly support the project. A registered Vidyanjali Society manages funds and facilitates contributions, including corporate social responsibility support.Beyond infrastructure, the broader goal is social reintegration. Parallel efforts include rehabilitation of surrendered Maoists, access to identity documents, banking services, and livelihood support for affected families. Officials describe the initiative as a shift in policing philosophy—from enforcement to engagement. In villages like Chukka Tola, the echoes of conflict are gradually being replaced by the sounds of classrooms—signalling a quieter, more enduring victory.End of ArticleFollow Us On Social MediaVideosPune: 4-Year-Old Girl Allegedly Sexually Assaulted and Murdered by 65 Year-Old-Man in Bhor‘No Further Orders Necessary’: SC Bench Rejects TMC Plea On Counting StaffFormer Diplomats React To Bangladesh Summoning Indian Envoy Over Assam CM Himanta’s Remarks‘Stop Poking Nose In India’s Internal Affairs’: JKSA Slams Pakistan Over Jamia Protest RemarksDelhi, Dhaka Move To Resume Full-Scale Visa Services Amid Ties ResetFuel Prices May Go Up Soon As Oil Firms Face Losses Amid Global Crude SpikeNine Dead As Tourist Boat Capsizes In Jabalpur, Survivors Allege Major Safety LapsesJPMorgan Executive Sued Over Sexual Abuse, Coercion And Racial Harassment Allegations In New YorkJabalpur Boat Tragedy: Mother Found Clutching Child After Bargi Dam Capsize, 9 DeadIndia Launches First Barrier-Less Toll System On NH-48: How MLFF Will Change Highway Travel123PhotostoriesThe love between Krishna and Yashoda holds 5 lessons every mother should know8 black superfoods you should add to your diet todayDog breeds that can survive in Australian climate5 European cities where food is cheaper than you thinkWhat is over-parenting? 4 signs you might be doing it without realisingInside Riteish and Genelia Deshmukh’s Rs 70 crore Worli bungalow: Deeply sentimental interiors and artistic glass windowsSiberian Husky: 7 reasons why this dog breed is good for Indian familyQuote of the day by Princess Diana: Carry out a random act of kindness, with no expectation of reward, safe in the knowledge that one day someone might do the same for youHow to make thick mango shake at homeBeetroot juice isn’t for everyone: Hidden side effects and why you should avoid it123Hot PicksExit Poll Result 2026Bengal Election 2026Bengal ElectionPM ModiAjay Pal SharmaBengal Poll RecordHimanta Biswa SarmaTop TrendingUS Germany relationsBank Holiday MayVande Bharat expressLPG cylinder price hikeMumbai missing linkPetrol, Diesel, LPG priceCBSE Class 12th ResultNEET 2026: Exam-day guideBSE AP SSC Class 10th ResultIPL Orange Cap

Once listed in intelligence files as a Maoist stronghold, Chukka Tola village in Madhya Pradesh’s Balaghat district has undergone a remarkable transformation—one that did not come through force, but through foresight. Previously embedded within the support network of CPI (Maoist) leadership, including the high-profile Milind Teltumbde, the village now stands at the centre of an…

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BSE Odisha 10th result marksheet: Scores will be release in both Odia and English; check link to download

BSE Odisha 10th result marksheet: Scores will be release in both Odia and English; check link to download

The Board of Secondary Education, Odisha will announce the Class 10 examination results on Saturday, bringing clarity for more than 5.6 lakh students who appeared for the exams this year. School and Mass Education Minister Nityananda Gond told news agency PTI, “The board has taken all initiatives for the smooth publication of the result. This…

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Riteish Deshmukh urges fans to avoid posting spoilers amid Salman Khan’s cameo in ‘Raja Shivaji’: ‘Please do not upload videos’

Riteish Deshmukh urges fans to avoid posting spoilers amid Salman Khan’s cameo in ‘Raja Shivaji’: ‘Please do not upload videos’

Riteish Deshmukh’s historical drama Raja Shivaji has taken a massive opening at the Indian box office, collecting Rs. 11.35 crore on Day 1. Following the impressive response, the actor-director shared a viral video on May 2, 2026, requesting fans to refrain from sharing video clips and spoilers online to preserve the theater experience. Featuring a…

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AP SSC Result 2026: Recounting and re-verification window opens, apply through schools by May 7

AP SSC Result 2026: Recounting and re-verification window opens, apply through schools by May 7

AP SSC Result 2026: BSEAP opens recounting facility, students to apply through schools online AP SSC Result 2026: The Board of Secondary Education Andhra Pradesh has activated the recounting and re-verification process for SSC Public Examinations, March 2026, following the declaration of AP SSC result 2026. Candidates seeking review of their answer scripts can now…

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Trishala Dutt reveals acting was never her passion, wanted time with Sanjay Dutt: ‘He’s like any other father’

Trishala Dutt reveals acting was never her passion, wanted time with Sanjay Dutt: ‘He’s like any other father’

Trishala Dutt opened up about her earlier desire to enter Bollywood, attributing it to a yearning for a deeper bond with her father, Sanjay Dutt, rather than a true love for acting. Ultimately, she pursued a career in psychotherapy, motivated by her own challenges and her father’s support in embracing her authentic path. For Trishala…

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Tech Layoffs cross 92,000 in April, making 2026 the worst year for tech employees ever: Meta, Amazon, Oracle and other companies that announced biggest job cuts 2026

Tech Layoffs cross 92,000 in April, making 2026 the worst year for tech employees ever: Meta, Amazon, Oracle and other companies that announced biggest job cuts 2026

Representative image (AI generated) It’s only May, and the tech industry has already handed pink slips to more than 92,000 people. Spread across 98 companies, the job cuts have been relentless—and April turned into the worst single month for announced tech-job reductions in at least two years, with 45,800 employees affected. Meta, Snap, Microsoft, Oracle,…

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REET Mains result 2026 likely soon as RSSB prepares scorecard PDF release  for 7,759 teacher posts

REET Mains result 2026 likely soon as RSSB prepares scorecard PDF release for 7,759 teacher posts

Rajasthan REET Mains result 2026 expected in early May for 7,759 teacher posts. (Representative Image) REET Result 2026: The Rajasthan Staff Selection Board is expected to announce the REET Mains Result 2026 for Level-1 and Level-2 third-grade teacher recruitment shortly on its official portal. Candidates who appeared in the examination are awaiting the release, which…

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