Trisha avoids Vijay question, ‘Enjoy Enjaami’ credit controversy resurfaces, Hansika Motwani’s first post after divorce: Top 5 South stories of the day

Trisha avoids Vijay question, ‘Enjoy Enjaami’ credit controversy resurfaces, Hansika Motwani’s first post after divorce: Top 5 South stories of the day

South cinema saw major updates today. Trisha Krishnan sidestepped questions about Vijay. A dispute over Enjoy Enjaami song credits between Arivu and Santhosh Narayanan reignited. Hansika Motwani shared her first post after her divorce. Rajendra Prasad apologized for his MGR remarks. Unseen pre-wedding photos of Vijay Deverakonda and Rashmika Mandanna also surfaced. Today, South cinema…

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Applying for PMAY-Urban? Check the complete list of required documents

Applying for PMAY-Urban? Check the complete list of required documents

The Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana (PMAY) remains one of the government’s flagship housing schemes aimed at improving home ownership affordability across urban India. The programme provides interest subsidies and financial assistance to eligible beneficiaries, particularly those in the Economically Weaker Section (EWS), Low Income Group (LIG), and Middle Income Group (MIG) categories.For applicants, documentation plays…

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Europe’s most valuable company is laying off 1,700 employees: These are the jobs that will be cut

Europe’s most valuable company is laying off 1,700 employees: These are the jobs that will be cut

ASML, the Dutch chip equipment maker that holds a global monopoly on the machines used to manufacture advanced semiconductors, is cutting roughly 1,700 jobs—about 4% of its 44,000-person workforce. The layoffs, announced in January alongside record full-year revenue of €32.7 billion, are targeting management and coordination roles, not engineers.Internal documents obtained by Business Insider show…

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Sam Neill passes away at 78: Inside his marriage to Noriko Watanabe, relationship with Lisa Harrow, four children and grandchildren

Sam Neill passes away at 78: Inside his marriage to Noriko Watanabe, relationship with Lisa Harrow, four children and grandchildren

Sam Neill passes away at 78: Inside his marriage to Noriko Watanabe, relationship with Lisa Harrow, four children and grandchildren Legendary New Zealand actor Sam Neill, best known for playing Dr. Alan Grant in Jurassic Park, has died at the age of 78.His family confirmed the news in a statement, describing his passing as “sudden…

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INS Aridhaman NEW DELHI: India’s sea-based nuclear deterrent will be strengthened soon as the country’s third indigenous Arihant-class nuclear-powered ballistic missile submarine (SSBN), INS Aridhaman (designated S4), is likely to be commissioned by April-May. “The commissioning of INS Aridhaman is expected by this summer as the submarine is currently in the final stages of sea trial,” a defence source told TOI.Last Dec, Navy chief Admiral D K Tripathi had said that INS Aridhaman would be commissioned this year.INS Aridhaman, built under the Advanced Technology Vessel (ATV) project at the Ship Building Centre in Visakhapatnam, will be larger (7,000 tonne) than predecessors INS Arihant and INS Arighaat (6,000 tonne), featuring enhanced capability to carry long-range K-4 missiles. INS Aridhaman will be armed with 24 K-15 Sagarika SLBMs (750 km range) and eight K-4 SLBMs (3,500 km range), which are capable of reaching most parts of Asia.Once it enters service, India will have three operational ballistic missile submarines under the Strategic Forces Command (SFC) at sea for the first time, moving the country closer to achieving ‘Continuous At-Sea Deterrence’, a strategic defence policy where a nation maintains at least one SSBN on patrol 365 days a year.As a stealthy underwater platform, INS Aridhaman boosts India’s “second-strike” capability—the ability to retaliate after a nuclear attack. It is designed to carry more long-range nuclear-tipped missiles than its predecessors INS Arihant and INS Arighaat.In addition to INS Aridhaman, the Indian Navy is securing an Akula-class SSN nuclear-powered attack submarine from Russia, commonly referred to as “Chakra III”, with expected delivery by 2027 or early 2028. Besides these submarine projects, India and Germany are in the final stages of negotiating a -10 billion Project-75(I) deal to build six advanced, conventional diesel-electric submarines equipped with Air-Independent Propulsion (AIP) technology.The new submarine acquisitions are timely as Pakistan is acquiring eight advanced Hangor-class diesel-electric attack submarines from China under a  billion 2015 deal to bolster its naval capabilities.INS Aridhaman is equipped with an 83 MW pressurised water reactor and advanced sonar suites, possesses indigenous USHUS and Panchendriya sonar systems for better target detection and has improved acoustic damping with anechoic tiles to reduce noise, making it harder to detect. Once operational, it will be based at Project Varsha, a high-security facility with underground pens near Visakhapatnam.End of ArticleFollow Us On Social MediaVideosEpstein Files: King Charles’ Brother & UK’s Former Prince Andrew Arrested For ‘Misconduct In Office'”We Can’t Be Seen As Weak”: Tharoor’s Bold Claim On Rafale Deal“Nothing Like Money”: Donald Trump Says 200% Tariff Warning Stopped India-Pak FightRishi Sunak Highlights India’s Rise As Global AI Powerhouse At Impact Summit’Don’t See How People Criticise!’ French President Emmanuel Macron Defends India-France Rafale DealFrom India To Bharat: PM Modi’s Nameplate Grabs Eyes, Draws Global Attention At AI Impact Summit’Challenges At Sea More Complex, Interconnected’, Says Rajnath Singh At MILAN 2026 Naval ExerciseRussia Affirms India Still Buys Russian Oil, Rejects Recent US Statements’India Well Positioned To Lead The World In AI’: OpenAI CEO Sam Altman At AI Impact SummitAI Rivals Altman, Amodei Snub Each Other, Turns India AI Impact Summit Photo Op With PM Modi Awkward123PhotostoriesThe 50: Prince Narula, Mr Faisu, Rajat Dalal to Shiv Thakare: Meet the Top 12 contestants of the reality show5 Vastu-approved fish to keep in your home aquarium for luck and prosperityChef Sanjeev Kapoor’s microwave cleaning tips will make your kitchen life easier5 times Bad Bunny made headlinesWhat’s it like to visit Jhalana Leopard Safari Park in Rajasthan?Top 5 shows to watch on OTT before ‘House of the Dragon Season 3’ arrives7 New High-Speed Rail Corridors! On Which Routes Will Bullet Trains Run In India? Check Cities, Travel Time – Top DetailsRamadan 2026: How to make Chicken Malai Tikka in an air fryer in under 20 minutes7 natural sleep experts from the animal kingdom8 popular types of cars and what they’re best used for123Hot PicksCigarette price hikeGold rate todayITC shareMadhya Pradesh budget 2026–27Income Tax CalculatorPublic holidays February 2026Bank Holidays februaryTop TrendingDeenTheGreatLarry WheelsMikaela ShiffrinNPCIL admit cardGate 2026 Answer KeyDTU ResultMukesh AmbaniBasit AliNBA Trade NewsTamil Nadu Free Electricity

INS Aridhaman NEW DELHI: India’s sea-based nuclear deterrent will be strengthened soon as the country’s third indigenous Arihant-class nuclear-powered ballistic missile submarine (SSBN), INS Aridhaman (designated S4), is likely to be commissioned by April-May. “The commissioning of INS Aridhaman is expected by this summer as the submarine is currently in the final stages of sea trial,” a defence source told TOI.Last Dec, Navy chief Admiral D K Tripathi had said that INS Aridhaman would be commissioned this year.INS Aridhaman, built under the Advanced Technology Vessel (ATV) project at the Ship Building Centre in Visakhapatnam, will be larger (7,000 tonne) than predecessors INS Arihant and INS Arighaat (6,000 tonne), featuring enhanced capability to carry long-range K-4 missiles. INS Aridhaman will be armed with 24 K-15 Sagarika SLBMs (750 km range) and eight K-4 SLBMs (3,500 km range), which are capable of reaching most parts of Asia.Once it enters service, India will have three operational ballistic missile submarines under the Strategic Forces Command (SFC) at sea for the first time, moving the country closer to achieving ‘Continuous At-Sea Deterrence’, a strategic defence policy where a nation maintains at least one SSBN on patrol 365 days a year.As a stealthy underwater platform, INS Aridhaman boosts India’s “second-strike” capability—the ability to retaliate after a nuclear attack. It is designed to carry more long-range nuclear-tipped missiles than its predecessors INS Arihant and INS Arighaat.In addition to INS Aridhaman, the Indian Navy is securing an Akula-class SSN nuclear-powered attack submarine from Russia, commonly referred to as “Chakra III”, with expected delivery by 2027 or early 2028. Besides these submarine projects, India and Germany are in the final stages of negotiating a $8-10 billion Project-75(I) deal to build six advanced, conventional diesel-electric submarines equipped with Air-Independent Propulsion (AIP) technology.The new submarine acquisitions are timely as Pakistan is acquiring eight advanced Hangor-class diesel-electric attack submarines from China under a $5 billion 2015 deal to bolster its naval capabilities.INS Aridhaman is equipped with an 83 MW pressurised water reactor and advanced sonar suites, possesses indigenous USHUS and Panchendriya sonar systems for better target detection and has improved acoustic damping with anechoic tiles to reduce noise, making it harder to detect. Once operational, it will be based at Project Varsha, a high-security facility with underground pens near Visakhapatnam.End of ArticleFollow Us On Social MediaVideosEpstein Files: King Charles’ Brother & UK’s Former Prince Andrew Arrested For ‘Misconduct In Office'”We Can’t Be Seen As Weak”: Tharoor’s Bold Claim On Rafale Deal“Nothing Like Money”: Donald Trump Says 200% Tariff Warning Stopped India-Pak FightRishi Sunak Highlights India’s Rise As Global AI Powerhouse At Impact Summit’Don’t See How People Criticise!’ French President Emmanuel Macron Defends India-France Rafale DealFrom India To Bharat: PM Modi’s Nameplate Grabs Eyes, Draws Global Attention At AI Impact Summit’Challenges At Sea More Complex, Interconnected’, Says Rajnath Singh At MILAN 2026 Naval ExerciseRussia Affirms India Still Buys Russian Oil, Rejects Recent US Statements’India Well Positioned To Lead The World In AI’: OpenAI CEO Sam Altman At AI Impact SummitAI Rivals Altman, Amodei Snub Each Other, Turns India AI Impact Summit Photo Op With PM Modi Awkward123PhotostoriesThe 50: Prince Narula, Mr Faisu, Rajat Dalal to Shiv Thakare: Meet the Top 12 contestants of the reality show5 Vastu-approved fish to keep in your home aquarium for luck and prosperityChef Sanjeev Kapoor’s microwave cleaning tips will make your kitchen life easier5 times Bad Bunny made headlinesWhat’s it like to visit Jhalana Leopard Safari Park in Rajasthan?Top 5 shows to watch on OTT before ‘House of the Dragon Season 3’ arrives7 New High-Speed Rail Corridors! On Which Routes Will Bullet Trains Run In India? Check Cities, Travel Time – Top DetailsRamadan 2026: How to make Chicken Malai Tikka in an air fryer in under 20 minutes7 natural sleep experts from the animal kingdom8 popular types of cars and what they’re best used for123Hot PicksCigarette price hikeGold rate todayITC shareMadhya Pradesh budget 2026–27Income Tax CalculatorPublic holidays February 2026Bank Holidays februaryTop TrendingDeenTheGreatLarry WheelsMikaela ShiffrinNPCIL admit cardGate 2026 Answer KeyDTU ResultMukesh AmbaniBasit AliNBA Trade NewsTamil Nadu Free Electricity

NEW DELHI: India’s sea-based nuclear deterrent will be strengthened soon as the country’s third indigenous Arihant-class nuclear-powered ballistic missile submarine (SSBN), INS Aridhaman (designated S4), is likely to be commissioned by April-May. “The commissioning of INS Aridhaman is expected by this summer as the submarine is currently in the final stages of sea trial,” a…

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3-year-old girl dies after rape by guest worker near Chennai

3-year-old girl dies after rape by guest worker near Chennai

Three-year-old girl was sexually assaulted and later died (Image used for representational purpose only) CHENNAI: A three-year-old girl died after she was sexually assaulted by a 19-year-old guest worker at Gummidipoondi in Tiruvallur district on Monday. Police arrested the suspect, identified as Bipin Manjhi from Bihar.The incident sparked protests outside the SIPCOT police station, with…

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‘Cocktail 2’ advance bookings: Shahid Kapoor, Kriti Sanon, Rashmika Mandanna starrer off to strong start at box office as film earns Rs 8.83 crore ahead of release

‘Cocktail 2’ advance bookings: Shahid Kapoor, Kriti Sanon, Rashmika Mandanna starrer off to strong start at box office as film earns Rs 8.83 crore ahead of release

‘Cocktail 2’, starring Shahid Kapoor, Kriti Sanon and Rashmika Mandanna, is shaping up to be a strong box-office contender this week, as it arrives amid a crowded ticket window and is also slated to clash with the Hollywood children’s film ‘Toy Story 5’.According to early box office reports, the Bollywood film recorded impressive advance ticket…

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PNB Apprentice Recruitment 2026: Application registration begins for 5,138 vacancies, check direct link here

PNB Apprentice Recruitment 2026: Application registration begins for 5,138 vacancies, check direct link here

Punjab National Bank releases PNB Apprentice Recruitment 2026 notification for 5,138 vacancies Punjab National Bank (PNB) has announced the notice for Punjab National Bank Apprentice Recruitment 2026, with 5,138 apprentice vacancies to be filled in various states and Union Territories. The online application process for the recruitment has been initiated from 8th February 2026 through…

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Can narcissism ever be good in relationships? Study says it’s complicated |

Can narcissism ever be good in relationships? Study says it’s complicated |

Contrary to popular belief, new research suggests narcissism’s impact on relationships is complex. A Michigan State University study found that only narcissistic rivalry, not admiration, consistently lowered relationship satisfaction. Interestingly, early-stage relationships showed no effect from narcissistic traits, challenging the idea of inevitable decline and hinting at a more nuanced reality. You have heard it…

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‘The Family Man’ Season 3 trailer Twitter review: Manoj Bajpayee’s return called ‘funny’, ‘action-packed’, and ‘full of suspense’ |

‘The Family Man’ Season 3 trailer Twitter review: Manoj Bajpayee’s return called ‘funny’, ‘action-packed’, and ‘full of suspense’ |

Manoj Bajpayee’s much-loved character Srikant Tiwari is back, and this time, he’s not just fighting enemies, he’s fighting for survival! The thrilling trailer of ‘The Family Man’ Season 3 has taken social media by storm, with fans hailing it as one of the most gripping teasers of the year.Directed by Raj & DK, the latest…

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‘Unprecedented collaboration’: Donald Trump’s border czar Tom Homan announces withdrawal of 700 immigration agents in Minnesota

‘Unprecedented collaboration’: Donald Trump’s border czar Tom Homan announces withdrawal of 700 immigration agents in Minnesota

File photo: Tom Homan (Picture credit: AP) The Trump administration will withdraw around 700 federal immigration enforcement officers from Minnesota after state and local authorities agreed to increase cooperation with federal agencies, White House border czar Tom Homan said on Wednesday. The move will reduce the federal presence in the state from roughly 3,000 officers…

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Caught on camera: Interstellar comet 3I/ATLAS reappears after solar swing — first optical image captured

Caught on camera: Interstellar comet 3I/ATLAS reappears after solar swing — first optical image captured

It seems Halloween had a visitor from beyond our solar system. Astronomers at Arizona’s Lowell Observatory managed to snap what’s believed to be the first optical image of interstellar comet 3I/ATLAS after its fiery swing around the Sun — a cosmic trick-or-treater caught on camera by the 4.3-metre Discovery Telescope.Qicheng Zhang, a postdoctoral fellow at…

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. NEW DELHI: A new national white paper has exposed a sweeping health-insurance crisis for persons with disabilities in India, revealing that 80% still have no health cover, while 53% of those who applied were rejected by insurers — and 60% of them were given no reason at all. Based on a survey of over 5,000 people across 34 states and UTs, the report warns that millions remain locked out of basic financial protection despite clear legal safeguards.Despite constitutional mandates, judicial interventions, directives by the Insurance Regulatory and Development Authority of India (IRDAI) and the Rights of Persons with Disabilities Act (2016), the white paper notes persistent challenges in current insurance products. Many cases of denial are based solely on disability status, compounded by pre-existing conditions, with evidence of such practices often failing to reach regulators or the insurance ombudsman.Released on Thursday by the National Centre for Promotion of Employment for Disabled People (NCPEDP), the report calls the scale of exclusion “a rights crisis hidden in plain sight,” affecting nearly 16 crore Indians with disabilities. Applicants with autism, psychosocial disabilities, intellectual disabilities and blood disorders such as thalassemia face some of the highest rejection rates. Even those who attempt to navigate the system encounter inaccessible digital platforms, unaffordable premiums and limited awareness of available schemes.Arman Ali, executive director of NCPEDP, said the findings expose a national inequity India can no longer ignore. “Ayushman Bharat is expanding to cover all senior citizens above 70. Yet persons with disabilities — who face equal or greater health vulnerabilities — remain conspicuously excluded,” he said. “If India can include all senior citizens above 70, there is no justification to exclude persons with 21 types of disabilities without income and age criteria. India cannot afford the generational cost of this exclusion.”To close this gap, the white paper recommends immediate inclusion of all persons with disabilities under Ayushman Bharat (PM-JAY) without age or income criteria. It also calls for stronger coverage of mental health, rehabilitation and assistive technologies; a Disability Inclusion Committee within IRDAI; standardised premiums; and fully accessible digital and offline insurance processes. A national awareness drive is urgently needed to shift the narrative from charity to rights-based healthcare.Experts warn that the consequences of this exclusion are severe — from delayed treatment and catastrophic out-of-pocket spending to deeper poverty among already vulnerable families. As India moves toward universal health coverage, the report argues, the country cannot continue leaving millions outside the safety net.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 MediaVideosIndia And Israel Launch FTA Talks; Piyush Goyal, Nir Barkat Sign Terms Of ReferenceDelhi’s Pollution Forces Australian Foreign Minister Penny Wong To Cough, Stop Her Speech MidwayJaishankar Meets Afghan Commerce Minister Azizi In Delhi; Trade, Connectivity DiscussedMEA Outlines Agenda For PM Modi’s South Africa Visit For G20 Summit In JohannesburgPenny Wong’s Cricket Banter With Jaishankar Highlights Warm, Confident India-Australia PartnershipJaishankar, Penny Wong Send A Strong India-Australia Message To China And The World on Indo-PacificIFFI 2025 Opens With A Surprise As Korean Minister Sings Vande Mataram And Wins Standing OvationPiyush Goyal’s 10 D’s Pitch in Israel Recasts India As Future-Ready for Worldwide InvestmentsDelhi Student Suicide Case: Massive Protest Outside School After Note Alleges Harassment By TeachersPiyush Goyal Links India, Israel Through Shared Adversities, Predicts 7% Percent GDP Growth For FY26123Photostories10 Indian etiquette every child should learnReplace this with avocado: 7 local fruits that provide the same nutrients for less5 Japanese mindset shifts for a happier, lighter, less stressful lifeMeet the actress who once outshone Sridevi and Madhuri Dixit but saw her career collapse after a relationship with a star kid5 animals that made an epic comeback from the edge of extinctionRekha to Sharmila Tagore: 5 best celebrity-inspired saree styles for the modern mother-in-law10 nuts for kids for brain health and overall growthAkkineni Nagarjuna Rao shaping Telugu cinema with iconic performances and a magnetic presence on screenHow top Bollywood actresses are embracing a life changing new lifestyleFrom better brain function to stronger heart: 5 reasons why backward walking is excellent for you123Hot PicksDelhi AQI TodayBihar Minister List 2025Bihar CM Oath CeremonyGold rate todaySilver rate todayPublic Holidays NovemberBank Holidays NovemberTop TrendingTravis KelceSavannah JamesGiannis AntetokounmpoTrevon DiggsJeanie BussAdin RossCandace OwensKona TakahashiKatie JohnsonOlivia Dunne

. NEW DELHI: A new national white paper has exposed a sweeping health-insurance crisis for persons with disabilities in India, revealing that 80% still have no health cover, while 53% of those who applied were rejected by insurers — and 60% of them were given no reason at all. Based on a survey of over 5,000 people across 34 states and UTs, the report warns that millions remain locked out of basic financial protection despite clear legal safeguards.Despite constitutional mandates, judicial interventions, directives by the Insurance Regulatory and Development Authority of India (IRDAI) and the Rights of Persons with Disabilities Act (2016), the white paper notes persistent challenges in current insurance products. Many cases of denial are based solely on disability status, compounded by pre-existing conditions, with evidence of such practices often failing to reach regulators or the insurance ombudsman.Released on Thursday by the National Centre for Promotion of Employment for Disabled People (NCPEDP), the report calls the scale of exclusion “a rights crisis hidden in plain sight,” affecting nearly 16 crore Indians with disabilities. Applicants with autism, psychosocial disabilities, intellectual disabilities and blood disorders such as thalassemia face some of the highest rejection rates. Even those who attempt to navigate the system encounter inaccessible digital platforms, unaffordable premiums and limited awareness of available schemes.Arman Ali, executive director of NCPEDP, said the findings expose a national inequity India can no longer ignore. “Ayushman Bharat is expanding to cover all senior citizens above 70. Yet persons with disabilities — who face equal or greater health vulnerabilities — remain conspicuously excluded,” he said. “If India can include all senior citizens above 70, there is no justification to exclude persons with 21 types of disabilities without income and age criteria. India cannot afford the generational cost of this exclusion.”To close this gap, the white paper recommends immediate inclusion of all persons with disabilities under Ayushman Bharat (PM-JAY) without age or income criteria. It also calls for stronger coverage of mental health, rehabilitation and assistive technologies; a Disability Inclusion Committee within IRDAI; standardised premiums; and fully accessible digital and offline insurance processes. A national awareness drive is urgently needed to shift the narrative from charity to rights-based healthcare.Experts warn that the consequences of this exclusion are severe — from delayed treatment and catastrophic out-of-pocket spending to deeper poverty among already vulnerable families. As India moves toward universal health coverage, the report argues, the country cannot continue leaving millions outside the safety net.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 MediaVideosIndia And Israel Launch FTA Talks; Piyush Goyal, Nir Barkat Sign Terms Of ReferenceDelhi’s Pollution Forces Australian Foreign Minister Penny Wong To Cough, Stop Her Speech MidwayJaishankar Meets Afghan Commerce Minister Azizi In Delhi; Trade, Connectivity DiscussedMEA Outlines Agenda For PM Modi’s South Africa Visit For G20 Summit In JohannesburgPenny Wong’s Cricket Banter With Jaishankar Highlights Warm, Confident India-Australia PartnershipJaishankar, Penny Wong Send A Strong India-Australia Message To China And The World on Indo-PacificIFFI 2025 Opens With A Surprise As Korean Minister Sings Vande Mataram And Wins Standing OvationPiyush Goyal’s 10 D’s Pitch in Israel Recasts India As Future-Ready for Worldwide InvestmentsDelhi Student Suicide Case: Massive Protest Outside School After Note Alleges Harassment By TeachersPiyush Goyal Links India, Israel Through Shared Adversities, Predicts 7% Percent GDP Growth For FY26123Photostories10 Indian etiquette every child should learnReplace this with avocado: 7 local fruits that provide the same nutrients for less5 Japanese mindset shifts for a happier, lighter, less stressful lifeMeet the actress who once outshone Sridevi and Madhuri Dixit but saw her career collapse after a relationship with a star kid5 animals that made an epic comeback from the edge of extinctionRekha to Sharmila Tagore: 5 best celebrity-inspired saree styles for the modern mother-in-law10 nuts for kids for brain health and overall growthAkkineni Nagarjuna Rao shaping Telugu cinema with iconic performances and a magnetic presence on screenHow top Bollywood actresses are embracing a life changing new lifestyleFrom better brain function to stronger heart: 5 reasons why backward walking is excellent for you123Hot PicksDelhi AQI TodayBihar Minister List 2025Bihar CM Oath CeremonyGold rate todaySilver rate todayPublic Holidays NovemberBank Holidays NovemberTop TrendingTravis KelceSavannah JamesGiannis AntetokounmpoTrevon DiggsJeanie BussAdin RossCandace OwensKona TakahashiKatie JohnsonOlivia Dunne

NEW DELHI: A new national white paper has exposed a sweeping health-insurance crisis for persons with disabilities in India, revealing that 80% still have no health cover, while 53% of those who applied were rejected by insurers — and 60% of them were given no reason at all. Based on a survey of over 5,000…

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