‘Amri’ FIRST LOOK: Mira Nair unveils Anjali Sivaraman as Amrita Sher-Gil in Priyanka Chopra, Jaideep Ahlawat starrer

‘Amri’ FIRST LOOK: Mira Nair unveils Anjali Sivaraman as Amrita Sher-Gil in Priyanka Chopra, Jaideep Ahlawat starrer

Mira Nair has shared the first look of ‘Amri’, her new feature inspired by the life and art of Amrita Sher-Gil, one of India’s most important modern artists. The film stars Anjali Sivaraman as Sher-Gil and follows the forces that shaped her work across Hungary, France and India in the early 20th century. The film…

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Candace Owens erupts at Andrew Kolvet’s Erika Kirk defense, calls biblical comparison ‘blasphemous’ and ‘sick’

Candace Owens erupts at Andrew Kolvet’s Erika Kirk defense, calls biblical comparison ‘blasphemous’ and ‘sick’

Candace Owens erupts at Andrew Kolvet’s Erika Kirk defense, calls biblical comparison ‘blasphemous’ and ‘sick’ (Image via Getty) The bitter public fight between Candace Owens and leaders at Turning Point USA has taken another sharp turn. On July 10, Owens hit back at TPUSA spokesman Andrew Kolvet after he posted a sarcastic message on X…

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From Vinod Kambli to Virat Kohli; famous cricketers who own luxurious properties in Mumbai’s premium neighbourhoods

From Vinod Kambli to Virat Kohli; famous cricketers who own luxurious properties in Mumbai’s premium neighbourhoods

Vinod Kambli, the former Indian cricketer, also owns a luxury apartment in Bandra West’s Jewel Tower which is estimated to be worth around ₹8 crore. The place is a perfect example of the popularity of Bandra among sporting personalities. The neighbourhood offers a rare combination of heritage charm, excellent connectivity, and proximity to Mumbai’s entertainment…

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Representative image HydroMingle 2025, hosted at the India Habitat Centre by GuruJal in partnership with FluxGen Sustainable Technologies, AIM–NITI Aayog, AIC–IIT Delhi, Sonipat Innovation Foundation, Water Digest, TERI School of Advanced Studies, and several industry collaborators, brought together innovators, policymakers, and experts to explore India’s water challenges and solutions.The event was attended by Union Minister Rao Inderjit Singh, ministry of planning, who engaged with entrepreneurs and stakeholders working at the intersection of water systems, emerging technologies, and nature-based solutions. The minister highlighted government initiatives such as Jal Shakti Abhiyan, Catch the Rain, Jal Jeevan Abhiyan, and Jal Sanchay Jan Bhagidari Abhiyan, and expressed support for innovations that can scale and are suited to Indian conditions.HydroMingle 2025 functioned as a live innovation hub, combining keynote sessions, panel discussions, technology showcases, and workshops. Participants explored how digital water intelligence, AI-driven monitoring, nature-based models, and community-led approaches can address water management challenges.A key feature of the event was the pitch sessions, where innovators presented solutions including nanobubble technologies, mobile wastewater treatment units, ecological recharge interventions, sensor systems, predictive analytics tools, and AI-based platforms for monitoring groundwater and water infrastructure. These sessions provided real-time feedback from policymakers, financiers, incubators, and experts from organizations such as AIM–Niti Aayog, AIC–IIT Delhi, Microsoft India, the World Bank, GRIHA Council, TERI SAS, ACWADAM, JSW, and the Embassy of Finland.Speakers at the event emphasized the interconnection between water, food, and energy security in India and highlighted the need for governance reforms, community participation, and rapid deployment of digital technologies. Experts from NIUA, Water Digest, S M Sehgal Foundation, ACWADAM, and other institutions discussed financing models, data-led governance, district-level decision-making systems, and collaborative mechanisms for scaling emerging water technologies.Archana Varma, Mission Director of the National Water Mission, emphasized the importance of community participation and data-driven approaches in managing water at scale and mentioned the launch of a hackathon to identify India-specific digital innovations for water governance.Shubhi Kesarwani, Founder of GuruJal, said the event aimed to bring stakeholders together to facilitate collaborations and partnerships on water solutions. The event also saw participants committing to continued collaboration, citizen science initiatives, and resource-sharing mechanisms to advance water resilience in India.End of ArticleFollow Us On Social MediaVideosUS Pushes .25 Billion Into Reko Diq As Critical Minerals Race Heats Up In Balochistan’s Badlands’Detect, Delete, Deport’: Amit Shah Blasts Rahul Gandhi Over Infiltrators, Oppn Stages WalkoutMicrosoft’s Biggest Asia Investment Yet: What The .5 Billion India Push Really Means ExplainedOwaisi Calls SIR a ‘Backdoor NRC’ in Lok Sabha, Warns of Selective Religious DisenfranchisementVande Mataram: Priyanka Chaturvedi Urges Parliament To Correct ‘WhatsApp Version’ Of India’s HistoryRahul Gandhi’s ‘Open Challenge’ To Amit Shah In Lok Sabha Over SIR Gets ‘I Will Decide’ ReplyExplained: The Sindhudesh Push In Karachi And The Historical Fractures Driving Pakistan’s TurmoilIndiGo’s 5% Flight Cut Explained: Causes, Impact on Routes, and the Ripple Effects on PassengersMicrosoft CEO ‘Thrilled’ About India’s Growing Data Centre Capacity, Details Meet With PM ModiRussian FM Lavrov Praises India, Calls Putin’s Delhi Visit Proof Of Strong Converging Objectives123PhotostoriesNo heartbeat but still alive: 5 animals that survive without a heart’Dhurandhar’ star Sara Arjun just served the most elegant floral moment of the season‘Gangs of Wasseypur’, ‘Gangubai Kathiawadi’, ‘Shootout at Lokhandwala’: Bollywood movies that brought infamous gangsters Alive6 powerful Shiv Mantras and how reciting them regularly can bring in a transformative experience in lifeSHE Travels: 9 beach holidays in India perfect for your next girls’ trip7 daily winter soups for better digestion, immunity & energy5 vegetables that are healthier raw than cooked8 weakest currencies in the world10 most romantic quotes by Rumi that still feel magicalChef Pankaj Bhadoria explains which type of roti should be consumed in which season123Hot PicksIndia US DealMutual Fund AdvisorSpiceJet FlightGold rate todaySilver rate todayPublic Holidays NovemberBank Holidays NovemberTop TrendingPhilip Rivers Earnings 2025Resident Evil 9 UpdatesAnthony Richardson InjuryStephen Curry WifeVenus Williams and Andrea Net WorthSlient Hill 1 Remake Release DateRafael Nadal and Mery Net WorthTrey Benson Injury updateCheat Codes in Red Dead RedemptionGurgaon Man Chicken Momos

Representative image HydroMingle 2025, hosted at the India Habitat Centre by GuruJal in partnership with FluxGen Sustainable Technologies, AIM–NITI Aayog, AIC–IIT Delhi, Sonipat Innovation Foundation, Water Digest, TERI School of Advanced Studies, and several industry collaborators, brought together innovators, policymakers, and experts to explore India’s water challenges and solutions.The event was attended by Union Minister Rao Inderjit Singh, ministry of planning, who engaged with entrepreneurs and stakeholders working at the intersection of water systems, emerging technologies, and nature-based solutions. The minister highlighted government initiatives such as Jal Shakti Abhiyan, Catch the Rain, Jal Jeevan Abhiyan, and Jal Sanchay Jan Bhagidari Abhiyan, and expressed support for innovations that can scale and are suited to Indian conditions.HydroMingle 2025 functioned as a live innovation hub, combining keynote sessions, panel discussions, technology showcases, and workshops. Participants explored how digital water intelligence, AI-driven monitoring, nature-based models, and community-led approaches can address water management challenges.A key feature of the event was the pitch sessions, where innovators presented solutions including nanobubble technologies, mobile wastewater treatment units, ecological recharge interventions, sensor systems, predictive analytics tools, and AI-based platforms for monitoring groundwater and water infrastructure. These sessions provided real-time feedback from policymakers, financiers, incubators, and experts from organizations such as AIM–Niti Aayog, AIC–IIT Delhi, Microsoft India, the World Bank, GRIHA Council, TERI SAS, ACWADAM, JSW, and the Embassy of Finland.Speakers at the event emphasized the interconnection between water, food, and energy security in India and highlighted the need for governance reforms, community participation, and rapid deployment of digital technologies. Experts from NIUA, Water Digest, S M Sehgal Foundation, ACWADAM, and other institutions discussed financing models, data-led governance, district-level decision-making systems, and collaborative mechanisms for scaling emerging water technologies.Archana Varma, Mission Director of the National Water Mission, emphasized the importance of community participation and data-driven approaches in managing water at scale and mentioned the launch of a hackathon to identify India-specific digital innovations for water governance.Shubhi Kesarwani, Founder of GuruJal, said the event aimed to bring stakeholders together to facilitate collaborations and partnerships on water solutions. The event also saw participants committing to continued collaboration, citizen science initiatives, and resource-sharing mechanisms to advance water resilience in India.End of ArticleFollow Us On Social MediaVideosUS Pushes $1.25 Billion Into Reko Diq As Critical Minerals Race Heats Up In Balochistan’s Badlands’Detect, Delete, Deport’: Amit Shah Blasts Rahul Gandhi Over Infiltrators, Oppn Stages WalkoutMicrosoft’s Biggest Asia Investment Yet: What The $17.5 Billion India Push Really Means ExplainedOwaisi Calls SIR a ‘Backdoor NRC’ in Lok Sabha, Warns of Selective Religious DisenfranchisementVande Mataram: Priyanka Chaturvedi Urges Parliament To Correct ‘WhatsApp Version’ Of India’s HistoryRahul Gandhi’s ‘Open Challenge’ To Amit Shah In Lok Sabha Over SIR Gets ‘I Will Decide’ ReplyExplained: The Sindhudesh Push In Karachi And The Historical Fractures Driving Pakistan’s TurmoilIndiGo’s 5% Flight Cut Explained: Causes, Impact on Routes, and the Ripple Effects on PassengersMicrosoft CEO ‘Thrilled’ About India’s Growing Data Centre Capacity, Details Meet With PM ModiRussian FM Lavrov Praises India, Calls Putin’s Delhi Visit Proof Of Strong Converging Objectives123PhotostoriesNo heartbeat but still alive: 5 animals that survive without a heart’Dhurandhar’ star Sara Arjun just served the most elegant floral moment of the season‘Gangs of Wasseypur’, ‘Gangubai Kathiawadi’, ‘Shootout at Lokhandwala’: Bollywood movies that brought infamous gangsters Alive6 powerful Shiv Mantras and how reciting them regularly can bring in a transformative experience in lifeSHE Travels: 9 beach holidays in India perfect for your next girls’ trip7 daily winter soups for better digestion, immunity & energy5 vegetables that are healthier raw than cooked8 weakest currencies in the world10 most romantic quotes by Rumi that still feel magicalChef Pankaj Bhadoria explains which type of roti should be consumed in which season123Hot PicksIndia US DealMutual Fund AdvisorSpiceJet FlightGold rate todaySilver rate todayPublic Holidays NovemberBank Holidays NovemberTop TrendingPhilip Rivers Earnings 2025Resident Evil 9 UpdatesAnthony Richardson InjuryStephen Curry WifeVenus Williams and Andrea Net WorthSlient Hill 1 Remake Release DateRafael Nadal and Mery Net WorthTrey Benson Injury updateCheat Codes in Red Dead RedemptionGurgaon Man Chicken Momos

HydroMingle 2025, hosted at the India Habitat Centre by GuruJal in partnership with FluxGen Sustainable Technologies, AIM–NITI Aayog, AIC–IIT Delhi, Sonipat Innovation Foundation, Water Digest, TERI School of Advanced Studies, and several industry collaborators, brought together innovators, policymakers, and experts to explore India’s water challenges and solutions.The event was attended by Union Minister Rao Inderjit…

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Horoscope Today, November 20, 2025: Full Moon in Scorpio, these zodiac signs could end toxic cycles tonight

Horoscope Today, November 20, 2025: Full Moon in Scorpio, these zodiac signs could end toxic cycles tonight

Start your day with clarity! Today’s horoscope highlights the opportunities and challenges for each zodiac sign. Whether it’s career, love, or personal growth, let the stars guide you. Take the advice, stay positive, and make the most of what the day brings. Aries Daily Horoscope Today, November 20, 2025 You always care for others with…

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Horoscope Tomorrow, December 14, 2025: Dreams turn into plans, these zodiac signs will see progress

Horoscope Tomorrow, December 14, 2025: Dreams turn into plans, these zodiac signs will see progress

Embrace everything that life has to offer! Tomorrow’s horoscope unfolds the agenda set forth by the universe for each sign of the zodiac. Whether its relationship matters, job changes, or simply the reflection and realization moments, let celestial guidance take the lead. Be mindful; trust your instinct, and walk through the day confidently. Aries (Mar…

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Is Gossip Really That Bad? 5 Surprising Reasons Psychology Says It’s Actually Good for You

Is Gossip Really That Bad? 5 Surprising Reasons Psychology Says It’s Actually Good for You

Humans aren’t built for tiny tribes anymore. We live in cities, corporations, and digital networks. Yet our brains still operate within social limits — often referred to as Dunbar’s number, roughly 150 meaningful relationships. Gossip helps manage that complexity. Gossip helps spread information about social norms, alliances, and risks. It helps communities coordinate without everyone…

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CSBC Bihar Constable admit card 2026 released at csbc.bihar.gov.in; direct link active for 4,236 vacancies

CSBC Bihar Constable admit card 2026 released at csbc.bihar.gov.in; direct link active for 4,236 vacancies

CSBC Bihar Constable admit card 2026 out; download hall ticket for June 14 examination now CSBC Bihar Constable admit card 2026: The Central Selection Board of Constables (CSBC), Bihar, has released the e-admit cards for candidates appearing in the Prohibition Constable, Jail Warder and Mobile Squad Constable recruitment examination. Candidates scheduled to appear in the…

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More than bones: German students buried their classroom skeleton after discovering it was a real person, likely from India

More than bones: German students buried their classroom skeleton after discovering it was a real person, likely from India

A coffin carrying the remains of a woman whose name nobody knew was lowered into the ground in western Germany in 2022. Around it stood students, teachers and local residents paying their respects. For decades, the woman had been part of a school biology classroom, helping generations of pupils learn anatomy. Most knew her only…

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