Sara Ali Khan opens up on social media trolling and its impact on her mental health: ‘I do get affected’

Sara Ali Khan opens up on social media trolling and its impact on her mental health: ‘I do get affected’

Actress Sara Ali Khan, in an honest moment, revealed the weight of social media criticism and its role in her creative journey. Acknowledging that her craft is dedicated to the audience, she has developed a strategy to reconcile public opinion with her inner drive. By focusing on her work and embracing self-belief, she has learned…

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Paris Fashion Week: Did Zendaya hint at her secret wedding with Tom Holland at Paris Fashion Week? |

Paris Fashion Week: Did Zendaya hint at her secret wedding with Tom Holland at Paris Fashion Week? |

PARIS, FRANCE – MARCH 10: (EDITORIAL USE ONLY – For Non-Editorial use please seek approval from Fashion House) Zendaya attends the Louis Vuitton Womenswear Fall/Winter 2026-2027 show as part of Paris Fashion Week on March 10, 2026 in Paris, France. (Photo by Aurore Marechal/Getty Images) If you’re a fan of “Tomdaya”, you’ve probably spent the…

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‘Insult to fans’: Pakistan cricket erupts; slams Australia amid T20 World Cup row | Cricket News

‘Insult to fans’: Pakistan cricket erupts; slams Australia amid T20 World Cup row | Cricket News

Pakistan’s Babar Azam plays a shot during the first T20 cricket match between Pakistan and Australia, in Lahore, Pakistan. (PTI Photo) Amid uncertainty over their participation in the upcoming T20 World Cup, concerns have been raised in Pakistan over a growing pattern of visiting teams from SENA countries (South Africa, England, New Zealand, Australia) resting…

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Cotton-candy planets and metal rain: NASA finds some of the strangest worlds in space

Cotton-candy planets and metal rain: NASA finds some of the strangest worlds in space

Astronomers have catalogued more than five thousand planets orbiting distant stars, and a handful of them defy almost everything scientists thought they knew about how planets should look or behave. Using telescopes like Hubble, James Webb, and ground-based observatories such as Gemini South, researchers have found worlds so strange that they initially seemed implausible: a…

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Candace Owens lists 10 TPUSA verifiable lies and raises big questions about Charlie Kirk’s assassination story

Candace Owens lists 10 TPUSA verifiable lies and raises big questions about Charlie Kirk’s assassination story

Candace Owens lists 10 TPUSA verifiable lies and raises big questions about Charlie Kirk’s assassination story (Image via Getty) Candace Owens spoke on her podcast on November 13, 2025. She said she found ten “verifiable lies” that she believes Turning Point USA (TPUSA) told after Charlie Kirk was killed. Charlie Kirk was shot in the…

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Full moon rituals for five zodiac signs

Full moon rituals for five zodiac signs

In Vedic astrology, the Full Moon, also known as Purnima, is seen as a prominent time to amplify lunar energy and attract its blessings into life. It is believed that during this lunar phase intuition heightens and emotional clarity is established, and this is why observing the zodiac-specific rituals can harness this peak illumination from…

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FMCG giant Unilever eyeing GCC in Hyderabad

FMCG giant Unilever eyeing GCC in Hyderabad

Representative image (AI) HYDERABAD: Global fast moving consumer goods (FMCG) giant Unilever is open to the of setting up its global capability centre (GCC) in Hyderabad and top brass of the company held deliberations on the issue with Telangana chief minister A Revanth Reddy at the World Economic Forum (WEF) at Davos.The CM, who is…

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Assam CM Himanta Biswa Sarma backed NCERT’s alleged removal of ‘Great’ from Akbar and Tipu Sultan’s names, welcoming the change. While RSS leader Sunil Ambekar confirmed title removal, not historical figures, the move sparked political debate. Congress MP Imran Masood criticized it as rewriting history, while VHP spokesperson Vinod Bansal supported the revision, deeming Mughal glorification unacceptable. . NEW DELHI: Assam chief minister Himanta Biswa Sarma on Saturday backed NCERT’s alleged move to drop the word “Great” from the names of Mughal emperor Akbar and Mysore ruler Tipu Sultan in school history textbooks. Speaking at an event in Bongaigaon, he said, “Tipu-Ipu ko maro ekdum. Jahan bhejna hai, udhar hi bhej do. Samundar mein phek do” (Beat up that Tipu. Send him wherever you want to. Throw him in the sea.)Sarma said he had not personally seen the revised textbooks, but if NCERT had made these changes, he welcomed them. A day earlier, RSS leader Sunil Ambekar had claimed that titles like “Akbar the Great” and “Tipu Sultan the Great” had been removed from the books, while stressing that no historical figure had been taken out. The alleged move by NCERT triggered quick political reactions. Congress MP Imran Masood criticised the change, saying it was an attempt to rewrite history and ignore the contributions of rulers who shaped the subcontinent over centuries. He argued that removing titles or names would not change historical facts and pointed to India’s prosperity during parts of their rule. “They ruled the country for 700 years. They didn’t rule for just a day or two. You removed their names, but what will the removal or addition achieve? During their rule, GDP was 27 per cent. India was also called the golden bird. They came here and perished here. The last emperor was beheaded, but he did not accept British slavery. He saw his sons’ heads adorned on a platter. But he wouldn’t accept slavery,” the Congress MP said.Masood also said those who had “bowed before the British” were now in power, and questioned why descendants of people who “betrayed Rani Lakshmibai” held ministerial posts.Congress leader K Muraleedharan also said the decision to drop the word “Great” from Akbar and Tipu Sultan was unfair. He said Akbar promoted communal harmony and gave Hindus freedom in his rule, while Tipu Sultan fought the British and died because of it.  Supporting the revision, VHP spokesperson Vinod Bansal said past textbooks had “distorted” history. He questioned calling Akbar “great” and said such glorification of Mughal rulers was unacceptable. “How can Akbar be great when Maharana Pratap is great? Are Akbar’s misdeeds hidden from anyone? The glorification of Babur, Humayun, Akbar, and Aurangzeb cannot be allowed on the sacred land of Maharana Pratap,” he said, thanking NCERT for the correction.About the AuthorTOI News DeskThe TOI News Desk comprises a dedicated and tireless team of journalists who operate around the clock to deliver the most current and comprehensive news and updates to the readers of The Times of India worldwide. With an unwavering commitment to excellence in journalism, our team is at the forefront of gathering, verifying, and presenting breaking news, in-depth analysis, and insightful reports on a wide range of topics. The TOI News Desk is your trusted source for staying informed and connected to the ever-evolving global landscape, ensuring that our readers are equipped with the latest developments that matter most.”Read MoreEnd of ArticleFollow Us On Social MediaVideosPiyush Goyal Completes Three Day Israel Visit Emphasizing Strengthened Ties And Future CooperationTrump Says He Brokered Eight Peace Deals Including India And Pakistan During Mamdani MeetUP Gears Up For Biggest Crackdown Yet As CM Yogi Mandates Detention Hubs For Illegal ImmigrantsModi, Meloni Share Warm Laughter on G20 Sidelines in Johannesburg‘In memory of our brothers’: Russian Pilot’s Heartfelt Note For Indian Tejas Pilot After Dubai Crash’Objective Is To Destroy The Enemy’: Op Sindoor Echoes As Indian Army Vows Stronger Response to PakIndian Army Chief Reveals How A Trusted Orchestra Crushed Nine Targets in Operation Sindoor BlitzManipur Sangai Festival 2025- ThemeAt G20 Summit, PM Modi Proposes Global Knowledge, Skills, Health And Security Initiatives For FutureSangai Festival 2025 Opening Ceremony123PhotostoriesFrom saunf to ajwain: 5 natural additions to water for a healthy morningToday’s travel inspiration: 6 beautiful journeys in India that are as stunning as the destinationMorning walk vs evening walk: Which one is better for weight loss?5 easy and smart tips to make long-distance relationships workFeeling the winter blues?: 6 mind-clearing habits to try at home5 style lessons to take from Italy’s PM Giorgia MeloniHansika Motwani’s rise shows her steady mix of hard work and charmFrom Bengal to B-town, actors who found fame in Hindi filmsLaughter Chefs 3: From new jodis of Vivian Dsena-Eisha Singh, Gurmeet-Debina to Tejasswi Prakash-Karan Kundrra teaming up together: Highlights from the new season3 Ayurveda-approved fruit rules to boost digestion123Hot PicksDelhi AQI TodayBihar Minister List 2025Bihar CM Oath CeremonyGold rate todaySilver rate todayPublic Holidays NovemberBank Holidays NovemberTop TrendingAuston Matthews InjuryKim KardashianBrittany MahomesTaylor SwiftBrandon BuckinghamChris Blake GriffithJosh Allen InjuryCharvarius WardFortnite Chapter 7 LeakedCade Cunningham

Assam CM Himanta Biswa Sarma backed NCERT’s alleged removal of ‘Great’ from Akbar and Tipu Sultan’s names, welcoming the change. While RSS leader Sunil Ambekar confirmed title removal, not historical figures, the move sparked political debate. Congress MP Imran Masood criticized it as rewriting history, while VHP spokesperson Vinod Bansal supported the revision, deeming Mughal glorification unacceptable. . NEW DELHI: Assam chief minister Himanta Biswa Sarma on Saturday backed NCERT’s alleged move to drop the word “Great” from the names of Mughal emperor Akbar and Mysore ruler Tipu Sultan in school history textbooks. Speaking at an event in Bongaigaon, he said, “Tipu-Ipu ko maro ekdum. Jahan bhejna hai, udhar hi bhej do. Samundar mein phek do” (Beat up that Tipu. Send him wherever you want to. Throw him in the sea.)Sarma said he had not personally seen the revised textbooks, but if NCERT had made these changes, he welcomed them. A day earlier, RSS leader Sunil Ambekar had claimed that titles like “Akbar the Great” and “Tipu Sultan the Great” had been removed from the books, while stressing that no historical figure had been taken out. The alleged move by NCERT triggered quick political reactions. Congress MP Imran Masood criticised the change, saying it was an attempt to rewrite history and ignore the contributions of rulers who shaped the subcontinent over centuries. He argued that removing titles or names would not change historical facts and pointed to India’s prosperity during parts of their rule. “They ruled the country for 700 years. They didn’t rule for just a day or two. You removed their names, but what will the removal or addition achieve? During their rule, GDP was 27 per cent. India was also called the golden bird. They came here and perished here. The last emperor was beheaded, but he did not accept British slavery. He saw his sons’ heads adorned on a platter. But he wouldn’t accept slavery,” the Congress MP said.Masood also said those who had “bowed before the British” were now in power, and questioned why descendants of people who “betrayed Rani Lakshmibai” held ministerial posts.Congress leader K Muraleedharan also said the decision to drop the word “Great” from Akbar and Tipu Sultan was unfair. He said Akbar promoted communal harmony and gave Hindus freedom in his rule, while Tipu Sultan fought the British and died because of it. Supporting the revision, VHP spokesperson Vinod Bansal said past textbooks had “distorted” history. He questioned calling Akbar “great” and said such glorification of Mughal rulers was unacceptable. “How can Akbar be great when Maharana Pratap is great? Are Akbar’s misdeeds hidden from anyone? The glorification of Babur, Humayun, Akbar, and Aurangzeb cannot be allowed on the sacred land of Maharana Pratap,” he said, thanking NCERT for the correction.About the AuthorTOI News DeskThe TOI News Desk comprises a dedicated and tireless team of journalists who operate around the clock to deliver the most current and comprehensive news and updates to the readers of The Times of India worldwide. With an unwavering commitment to excellence in journalism, our team is at the forefront of gathering, verifying, and presenting breaking news, in-depth analysis, and insightful reports on a wide range of topics. The TOI News Desk is your trusted source for staying informed and connected to the ever-evolving global landscape, ensuring that our readers are equipped with the latest developments that matter most.”Read MoreEnd of ArticleFollow Us On Social MediaVideosPiyush Goyal Completes Three Day Israel Visit Emphasizing Strengthened Ties And Future CooperationTrump Says He Brokered Eight Peace Deals Including India And Pakistan During Mamdani MeetUP Gears Up For Biggest Crackdown Yet As CM Yogi Mandates Detention Hubs For Illegal ImmigrantsModi, Meloni Share Warm Laughter on G20 Sidelines in Johannesburg‘In memory of our brothers’: Russian Pilot’s Heartfelt Note For Indian Tejas Pilot After Dubai Crash’Objective Is To Destroy The Enemy’: Op Sindoor Echoes As Indian Army Vows Stronger Response to PakIndian Army Chief Reveals How A Trusted Orchestra Crushed Nine Targets in Operation Sindoor BlitzManipur Sangai Festival 2025- ThemeAt G20 Summit, PM Modi Proposes Global Knowledge, Skills, Health And Security Initiatives For FutureSangai Festival 2025 Opening Ceremony123PhotostoriesFrom saunf to ajwain: 5 natural additions to water for a healthy morningToday’s travel inspiration: 6 beautiful journeys in India that are as stunning as the destinationMorning walk vs evening walk: Which one is better for weight loss?5 easy and smart tips to make long-distance relationships workFeeling the winter blues?: 6 mind-clearing habits to try at home5 style lessons to take from Italy’s PM Giorgia MeloniHansika Motwani’s rise shows her steady mix of hard work and charmFrom Bengal to B-town, actors who found fame in Hindi filmsLaughter Chefs 3: From new jodis of Vivian Dsena-Eisha Singh, Gurmeet-Debina to Tejasswi Prakash-Karan Kundrra teaming up together: Highlights from the new season3 Ayurveda-approved fruit rules to boost digestion123Hot PicksDelhi AQI TodayBihar Minister List 2025Bihar CM Oath CeremonyGold rate todaySilver rate todayPublic Holidays NovemberBank Holidays NovemberTop TrendingAuston Matthews InjuryKim KardashianBrittany MahomesTaylor SwiftBrandon BuckinghamChris Blake GriffithJosh Allen InjuryCharvarius WardFortnite Chapter 7 LeakedCade Cunningham

NEW DELHI: Assam chief minister Himanta Biswa Sarma on Saturday backed NCERT’s alleged move to drop the word “Great” from the names of Mughal emperor Akbar and Mysore ruler Tipu Sultan in school history textbooks. Speaking at an event in Bongaigaon, he said, “Tipu-Ipu ko maro ekdum. Jahan bhejna hai, udhar hi bhej do. Samundar…

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Maharashtra CET Cell records over 67,000 CAP registrations; LLB, BPEd and MPEd admissions continue

Maharashtra CET Cell records over 67,000 CAP registrations; LLB, BPEd and MPEd admissions continue

Maharashtra CAP 2026 registrations cross 67,000; CET Cell urges candidates to complete applications Maharashtra CAP 2026: The Maharashtra State Common Entrance Test (CET) Cell has announced that 67,652 students have completed registration for the Centralised Admission Process (CAP) for six higher education programmes for the 2026-27 academic session. The registration figures were released on June…

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Consistent grit: Women’s 40–49 category shines at Times Internet half marathon | India News

Consistent grit: Women’s 40–49 category shines at Times Internet half marathon | India News

New Delhi: The Times Internet Half Marathon saw the women’s 21-kilometre category (40–49 age group) take center stage with stories of enduring dedication and passion for running.Ranjana Leading the field was Ranjana, 41 years old. Ranjana finished with a chip time of 1:38:59. Her running journey began as early as Class 3, and it’s remained…

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‘Worth a tremendous amount of money’: Trump claims Iran gave US ‘big oil-and-gas-related present’ amid hopes of talks

‘Worth a tremendous amount of money’: Trump claims Iran gave US ‘big oil-and-gas-related present’ amid hopes of talks

US President Donald Trump on Tuesday said Iran had made a significant oil- and gas-related concession, describing it as a “very big present”, even as negotiations to end the ongoing conflict continue.Speaking in the Oval Office, Trump did not disclose details but suggested the move could be linked to the Strait of Hormuz, a key…

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AIBE 21 registration 2026 ends today at allindiabarexamination.com: Check direct link to apply and key details here

AIBE 21 registration 2026 ends today at allindiabarexamination.com: Check direct link to apply and key details here

AIBE 21 registration 2026 The Bar Council of India (BCI) will close the registration window for the All India Bar Examination (AIBE) 21 today, April 30, 2026. Candidates who have not yet applied can complete their registration by visiting the official website at allindiabarexamination.com.The last date to pay the application fee is May 1, 2026….

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MPESB recruitment 2026: Notification for 1,679 Forest Guard and Jail Prahari and other posts released; apply here

MPESB recruitment 2026: Notification for 1,679 Forest Guard and Jail Prahari and other posts released; apply here

MPESB announces Forest Guard and Jail Prahari recruitment 2026 examination schedule The Madhya Pradesh Employees Selection Board (MPESB), Bhopal, has issued the official notification for the direct recruitment examination for Forest Guard, Field Guard, Jail Prahari and Assistant Jail Superintendent posts. The recruitment drive will be conducted for vacancies under the Forest Department and the…

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 trillion wiped off crypto markets! Bitcoin halves since October; investor company shares sink to multiyear lows

$2 trillion wiped off crypto markets! Bitcoin halves since October; investor company shares sink to multiyear lows

Cryptogiant Bitcoin has suffered sharp losses since the beginning of 2026, tumbling over 20%. The digital currency has given up almost half of its value since October’s record peak of over $124,000, sliding to $67,000, now worth less than it was at the start of President Donald Trump’s second term. Bitcoin is often pitched as…

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Updated: Feb 19, 2026, 09:19 IST

Updated: Feb 19, 2026, 09:19 IST

Hardik Pandya shares intimate birthday post for Mahieka Sharma NEW DELHI: Indian cricketer Hardik Pandya shared a sweet birthday post for his girlfriend Mahieka Sharma on Instagram. He posted a warm photo with her and wrote, “Happy birthday my princess.” Hardik confirmed his relationship with Mahieka in late 2025. This came more than a year…

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Donald Trump Statement: ‘Then lots of bombs start going off’: Donald Trump explains what will happen when US-Iran ceasefire expires

Donald Trump Statement: ‘Then lots of bombs start going off’: Donald Trump explains what will happen when US-Iran ceasefire expires

File photo: US President Donald Trump (Picture credit: AP) US President Donald Trump has warned of a major escalation in the Iran conflict, saying “lots of bombs start going off” if the fragile ceasefire expires without a deal, as uncertainty looms over fresh peace talks.Speaking to PBS News in a phone call on Monday, Trump…

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