Kritika Kamra on her intimate wedding with Gaurav Kapur: ‘I saw him vulnerable in a way I hadn’t before, that was special’

Kritika Kamra on her intimate wedding with Gaurav Kapur: ‘I saw him vulnerable in a way I hadn’t before, that was special’

Kritika Kamra, fresh from her wedding with Gaurav Kapur, is already back on set and gearing up for her series ‘Matka King’. she calls her marriage a natural next step with Gaurav, shares how emotional the day was, and reveals that they both prioritised work and returned to commitments soon after tying the knot. Kritika…

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– NEW DELHI: In a bid to tackle growing obesity in India, the ICMR has launched a nationwide exercise to find out what actually works to reduce weight and related health risks, at a time when nearly one in four adults in the country is overweight or obese.The scale of the problem is becoming hard to ignore, with over 25% of India’s adult population facing excess weight, fuelling a surge in diabetes, high blood pressure and heart disease across both urban and rural areas.Despite years of research and a proliferation of diet plans, fitness regimes and awareness campaigns, there is still no clear, unified answer on which approach works best — or for whom. To bridge this gap, the Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR) has invited researchers to contribute data from across studies for a large pooled analysis.The aim is to compare the effectiveness of different strategies — from diet and physical activity to behavioural and multi-component interventions — and understand how they perform across diverse population groups.The analysis will go beyond weight loss to track blood sugar, blood pressure and cholesterol levels, reflecting growing concern that obesity is closely linked to a wider cluster of lifestyle diseases.A key focus will be identifying why the same intervention works for some but not others, with researchers examining variations across age, gender, income levels and geography, including rural areas where obesity is rising alongside persistent undernutrition.Experts say the challenge is becoming more complex, with weight alone no longer a reliable marker of health risk. Increasingly, individuals with normal weight are showing metabolic disorders, while some with excess weight may not have immediate complications.The initiative is expected to generate India-specific evidence to guide future treatment guidelines and public health strategies, as policymakers grapple with a fast-growing health challenge cutting across age groups and regions.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 MediaVideosIMF Says India Growing Twice As Fast As World Economy, Signals Strength Amid Global SlowdownIndia May Face Oil Supply Pressure As US Ends Russian Crude Waiver, Says Bessent’India In Talks With Many Countries Over Hormuz’: MEA Amid US’ Naval BlockadeTamil Nadu elections 2026: Freebies war heats up between DMK, AIADMK & rivals’Not Shehbaz Sharif’: Ex-Minister Fawad Chaudhry Calls Asim Munir ‘De Facto Leader Of Pakistan’TCS Row Explodes: Horrific Details Of Sexual Abuse, Conversion Claims Rock India’s CorporateWomen’s Reservation Bill A ‘Trick’ To Hike Lok Sabha Seats? | Delimitation | Slam Dunk With TehseenIndia Bloc Backs Women’s Reservation But Opposes Delimitation, Flags Risk Of Political Power Shift‘Completely Unacceptable’: Jaishankar Slams Attacks On Merchant Shipping At Azec Plus MeetWomen’s Quota Bill: Govt Clarifies 850-Seat Lok Sabha Plan, Opposition Flags Delimitation Concerns123PhotostoriesFrom marigold to chrysanthemum: 5 flowering plants that can help get rid of lizards at home5 simple things to look for while picking right muskmelon and 3 simple ways to enjoy it during summerTCS Nashik scandal deepens: NCW orders probe, multiple FIRs, staff on WFHChopping board to aluminium foil: 6 common kitchen items to throw out immediately and whyP. V. Sindhu’s elegant Hyderabad home combines minimalist interiors, family-centric spaces, and breathtaking hilltop viewsWhy visiting the Banaras ghats can change the way you see life and deathHard to believe but these are probably the 10 dirtiest spots in a hotel room8 ’90s baby names making a comeback with Gen AlphaChef Vikas Khanna makes it to 100 Most Influential People of 2026: 5 success lessons to learn from his culinary journeyFrom growing up in a conservative family to shooting her debut music video without informing them: Naagin 7’s Kanika Mann opens up about her journey123Hot PicksIran warDisney layoffsPurple cap winnerOrange cap winnerIPL Points TablePublic holidays April 2026Bank Holidays AprilTop TrendingTaylor Swift Wedding DressCanada Citizenship GarbaUK Migrant Gay ClaimsCBSE Class 12 ResultNirav ModiOmar Tricolour RowKargil Statehood DemandIPL Points TableIran crude oilMeenu Batra

– NEW DELHI: In a bid to tackle growing obesity in India, the ICMR has launched a nationwide exercise to find out what actually works to reduce weight and related health risks, at a time when nearly one in four adults in the country is overweight or obese.The scale of the problem is becoming hard to ignore, with over 25% of India’s adult population facing excess weight, fuelling a surge in diabetes, high blood pressure and heart disease across both urban and rural areas.Despite years of research and a proliferation of diet plans, fitness regimes and awareness campaigns, there is still no clear, unified answer on which approach works best — or for whom. To bridge this gap, the Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR) has invited researchers to contribute data from across studies for a large pooled analysis.The aim is to compare the effectiveness of different strategies — from diet and physical activity to behavioural and multi-component interventions — and understand how they perform across diverse population groups.The analysis will go beyond weight loss to track blood sugar, blood pressure and cholesterol levels, reflecting growing concern that obesity is closely linked to a wider cluster of lifestyle diseases.A key focus will be identifying why the same intervention works for some but not others, with researchers examining variations across age, gender, income levels and geography, including rural areas where obesity is rising alongside persistent undernutrition.Experts say the challenge is becoming more complex, with weight alone no longer a reliable marker of health risk. Increasingly, individuals with normal weight are showing metabolic disorders, while some with excess weight may not have immediate complications.The initiative is expected to generate India-specific evidence to guide future treatment guidelines and public health strategies, as policymakers grapple with a fast-growing health challenge cutting across age groups and regions.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 MediaVideosIMF Says India Growing Twice As Fast As World Economy, Signals Strength Amid Global SlowdownIndia May Face Oil Supply Pressure As US Ends Russian Crude Waiver, Says Bessent’India In Talks With Many Countries Over Hormuz’: MEA Amid US’ Naval BlockadeTamil Nadu elections 2026: Freebies war heats up between DMK, AIADMK & rivals’Not Shehbaz Sharif’: Ex-Minister Fawad Chaudhry Calls Asim Munir ‘De Facto Leader Of Pakistan’TCS Row Explodes: Horrific Details Of Sexual Abuse, Conversion Claims Rock India’s CorporateWomen’s Reservation Bill A ‘Trick’ To Hike Lok Sabha Seats? | Delimitation | Slam Dunk With TehseenIndia Bloc Backs Women’s Reservation But Opposes Delimitation, Flags Risk Of Political Power Shift‘Completely Unacceptable’: Jaishankar Slams Attacks On Merchant Shipping At Azec Plus MeetWomen’s Quota Bill: Govt Clarifies 850-Seat Lok Sabha Plan, Opposition Flags Delimitation Concerns123PhotostoriesFrom marigold to chrysanthemum: 5 flowering plants that can help get rid of lizards at home5 simple things to look for while picking right muskmelon and 3 simple ways to enjoy it during summerTCS Nashik scandal deepens: NCW orders probe, multiple FIRs, staff on WFHChopping board to aluminium foil: 6 common kitchen items to throw out immediately and whyP. V. Sindhu’s elegant Hyderabad home combines minimalist interiors, family-centric spaces, and breathtaking hilltop viewsWhy visiting the Banaras ghats can change the way you see life and deathHard to believe but these are probably the 10 dirtiest spots in a hotel room8 ’90s baby names making a comeback with Gen AlphaChef Vikas Khanna makes it to 100 Most Influential People of 2026: 5 success lessons to learn from his culinary journeyFrom growing up in a conservative family to shooting her debut music video without informing them: Naagin 7’s Kanika Mann opens up about her journey123Hot PicksIran warDisney layoffsPurple cap winnerOrange cap winnerIPL Points TablePublic holidays April 2026Bank Holidays AprilTop TrendingTaylor Swift Wedding DressCanada Citizenship GarbaUK Migrant Gay ClaimsCBSE Class 12 ResultNirav ModiOmar Tricolour RowKargil Statehood DemandIPL Points TableIran crude oilMeenu Batra

NEW DELHI: In a bid to tackle growing obesity in India, the ICMR has launched a nationwide exercise to find out what actually works to reduce weight and related health risks, at a time when nearly one in four adults in the country is overweight or obese.The scale of the problem is becoming hard to…

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Zanai Bhosle remembers Asha Bhosle’s words about life; she thanks everyone for reaching out to her online

Zanai Bhosle remembers Asha Bhosle’s words about life; she thanks everyone for reaching out to her online

Zanai, the granddaughter of the iconic Asha Bhosle, poured her heart out in tribute after the singer’s departure from this world. She reflected on her grandmother’s profound insights about the ongoing nature of life, extending her gratitude for the love and support flooding in from all corners of the internet. Read the full article to…

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After almost 9 months, Mark Zuckerberg may have succeeded in his ‘almost full-scale raid’ on Mira Murati’s Thinking Machine Labs as fifth …

After almost 9 months, Mark Zuckerberg may have succeeded in his ‘almost full-scale raid’ on Mira Murati’s Thinking Machine Labs as fifth …

After nearly nine months of aggressive poaching, Meta CTO Mark Zuckerberg appears to have succeeded in his ‘almost full-scale raid” on Mira Murati’s Thinking Machines Lab, as yet another founding member has left the startup to join Meta. In August last year, it was reported that Meta tried to buy OpenAI’s former Chief Technology Officer…

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TCS Nashik office employees told to work from home amid religious conversion, harassment claims

TCS Nashik office employees told to work from home amid religious conversion, harassment claims

TCS has suspended operations at its Nashik BPO centre, officals said on Thursday. NASHIK: Employees at Tata Consultancy Services’ Nashik office have been instructed to work from home amid allegations of sexual harassment and religious conversion, officials said on Thursday.Nashik Police have escalated the probe into alleged sexual harassment and forced religious conversion at a…

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NEW DELHI: The Nari Shakti Vandan Adhiniyam – historic bills seeking 33 per cent women’s quota in legislatures – is set to be moved by the Centre in the special session of Parliament.The discussion will revolve around the proposed constitutional amendments linked to the implementation of the Nari Shakti Vandan Adhiniyam.Ahead of the session, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said the nation is set to take a historic step towards women’s empowerment.In a post on X, PM Modi said, “Starting today, in the special session of Parliament, our country is all set to take a historic step towards women’s empowerment. The respect for our mothers and sisters is the respect for the nation, and with this very spirit, we are moving forward resolutely in this direction.”What’s in the Women’s Reservation BillFormally known as the Nari Shakti Vandan Adhiniyam, the Women’s Reservation Bill is a constitutional amendment that seeks reservation of 33 per cent of seats in the Lok Sabha and state legislative assemblies for women.If the proposed changes are carried through, the shape of India’s Parliament will be fundamentally altered, both in size and representation.The Lok Sabha is expected to expand significantly from its current strength of 543 seats to 850. Within this expanded House, one-third of the seats—around 283—would be reserved for women, marking the first time such a quota is implemented at the national level.The Bill was passed in 2023 in the new Parliament building. However, the quota would come into effect only after the completion of the delimitation exercise based on the 2027 Census, meaning the reservation would not be enforceable before 2034 under the original law.For this, the Centre has also moved a Delimitation Bill.What is delimitation?The delimitation exercise is being closely watched as the government is keen to reserve 33% of seats for women in the Lok Sabha and state assemblies from the 2029 general elections, without changing the proportion of seats allotted to each state.It is an exercise to redraw constituencies for the Lok Sabha and state assemblies, based on population. Article 82 of the Constitution mandates that this exercise be undertaken after every census.While three delimitation exercises were undertaken in each decade starting 1952, in 1976 the 42nd Constitutional Amendment suspended the revision until after the 2001 Census and froze the number of Lok Sabha seats at 543.The Constitution empowers Parliament to decide on delimitation, and the government is moving a Bill to set up a Delimitation Commission. The Commission is proposed to be headed by a former Supreme Court judge, with the Chief Election Commissioner or his nominee as a member.Why is the Opposition resisting?The opposition has said that although it supports the women’s quota Bill, the government’s move to link it with delimitation ahead of the 2029 Lok Sabha elections has compelled it to oppose the Bills.Congress MP Jairam Ramesh said that while the government is “packaging and marketing” the three Bills, the fundamentals relate to delimitation.“Three Bills are being taken up in the Lok Sabha. The packaging and marketing is women’s reservation, but the fundamentals have to do with delimitation,” Ramesh said.“Many concerns have been raised across the country regarding the delimitation proposals that privilege a few populous states where the BJP is strong now. The relative strength of a number of states in the Lok Sabha will actually decline. The way delimitation has been done in Assam and Jammu and Kashmir shows how the Modi-Shah duo work. The true intent of these Bills is mischievous, their content devious, and their damage enormous. They have to be rejected completely in their present shape and form,” he added.He said the opposition’s demand is simple: reserve one-third of the current 543 seats in the Lok Sabha for women, along with quotas for women from SC, ST, and OBC communities. This was its position in 2023 and remains unchanged. It argues that this represents genuine power-sharing, is more democratic, and aligns with constitutional values and principles.Additionally, the introduction of the new Bills has also triggered a north–south divide.Tamil Nadu chief minister MK Stalin on raised a black flag and burned a copy of the Delimitation Bill to protest the proposed exercise.The protest follows a stern warning issued to the BJP-led Centre over convening a special session of Parliament to pass the delimitation Bill, through which representation of southern states is expected to reduce significantly.What is the government’s stand?Meanwhile, the government has said the Women’s Reservation Bill is balanced and fulfils the aspirations of every state, community, and region.Union parliamentary affairs minister Kiren Rijiju slammed the opposition for spreading rumours over delimitation.“But after giving 33% reservation, history will be made. India will set an example for the entire world on how big a step we are taking for women, and there should be no opposition to this. Secondly, women’s reservation should not be undermined by raising issues like delimitation or anything else, because confusion is being spread about delimitation. No one is going to be harmed; it will be clarified in Parliament,” Rijiju said ahead of the session.“I am not giving detailed figures right now because it will lead to discussions. During the discussion today, everything will come out clearly from the government’s side. But some parties have tried to spread the wrong message about delimitation in South India. They should not do that,” he added.How the numbers stack upThe constitutional amendment Bills require a special majority of two-thirds of those present and voting to be passed. Any walkout or abstention by the Opposition could lower the effective majority threshold.With an effective strength of 537 in the Lok Sabha, the two-thirds mark comes to 360. The ruling NDA, with 293 members, falls short by 67 seats.In the Rajya Sabha, the magic number is 163, while the NDA’s strength of 142-plus members leaves it 21 seats short of the majority mark.Adding to the government’s challenges, parties such as Naveen Patnaik’s Biju Janata Dal and K. Chandrasekhar Rao’s Bharat Rashtra Samithi, which had extended issue-based support earlier, have now hardened their stance on delimitation.However, the government has maintained that it has the numbers. “I am not going into the politics of which party is saying what. No party is opposing the women’s reservation in Parliament and assemblies. In principle and in spirit, everybody is together,” said Union Minister Kiren Rijiju.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 MediaVideosIMF Says India Growing Twice As Fast As World Economy, Signals Strength Amid Global SlowdownIndia May Face Oil Supply Pressure As US Ends Russian Crude Waiver, Says Bessent’India In Talks With Many Countries Over Hormuz’: MEA Amid US’ Naval BlockadeTamil Nadu elections 2026: Freebies war heats up between DMK, AIADMK & rivals’Not Shehbaz Sharif’: Ex-Minister Fawad Chaudhry Calls Asim Munir ‘De Facto Leader Of Pakistan’TCS Row Explodes: Horrific Details Of Sexual Abuse, Conversion Claims Rock India’s CorporateWomen’s Reservation Bill A ‘Trick’ To Hike Lok Sabha Seats? | Delimitation | Slam Dunk With TehseenIndia Bloc Backs Women’s Reservation But Opposes Delimitation, Flags Risk Of Political Power Shift‘Completely Unacceptable’: Jaishankar Slams Attacks On Merchant Shipping At Azec Plus MeetWomen’s Quota Bill: Govt Clarifies 850-Seat Lok Sabha Plan, Opposition Flags Delimitation Concerns123PhotostoriesChopping board to aluminium foil: 6 common kitchen items to throw out immediately and whyP. 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Sindhu’s elegant Hyderabad home combines minimalist interiors, family-centric spaces, and breathtaking hilltop viewsWhy visiting the Banaras ghats can change the way you see life and deathHard to believe but these are probably the 10 dirtiest spots in a hotel roomIf your partner does THESE 7 things, they may be emotionally checked out of the relationship8 ’90s baby names making a comeback with Gen AlphaGauranga Das shares 3 ways to deal with toxic family membersChef Vikas Khanna makes it to 100 Most Influential People of 2026: 5 success lessons to learn from his culinary journeyFrom growing up in a conservative family to shooting her debut music video without informing them: Naagin 7’s Kanika Mann opens up about her journeyAre you about to get fired? 3 warning signs to watch out for and 5 ways to save your job, shares Ankur Warikoo123Hot PicksIran warDisney layoffsPurple cap winnerOrange cap winnerIPL Points TablePublic holidays April 2026Bank Holidays AprilTop TrendingTaylor Swift Wedding DressCanada Citizenship GarbaUK Migrant Gay ClaimsCBSE Class 12 ResultNirav ModiOmar Tricolour RowKargil Statehood DemandIPL Points TableIran crude oilMeenu Batra

NEW DELHI: The Nari Shakti Vandan Adhiniyam – historic bills seeking 33 per cent women’s quota in legislatures – is set to be moved by the Centre in the special session of Parliament.The discussion will revolve around the proposed constitutional amendments linked to the implementation of the Nari Shakti Vandan Adhiniyam.Ahead of the session, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said the nation is set to take a historic step towards women’s empowerment.In a post on X, PM Modi said, “Starting today, in the special session of Parliament, our country is all set to take a historic step towards women’s empowerment. The respect for our mothers and sisters is the respect for the nation, and with this very spirit, we are moving forward resolutely in this direction.”What’s in the Women’s Reservation BillFormally known as the Nari Shakti Vandan Adhiniyam, the Women’s Reservation Bill is a constitutional amendment that seeks reservation of 33 per cent of seats in the Lok Sabha and state legislative assemblies for women.If the proposed changes are carried through, the shape of India’s Parliament will be fundamentally altered, both in size and representation.The Lok Sabha is expected to expand significantly from its current strength of 543 seats to 850. Within this expanded House, one-third of the seats—around 283—would be reserved for women, marking the first time such a quota is implemented at the national level.The Bill was passed in 2023 in the new Parliament building. However, the quota would come into effect only after the completion of the delimitation exercise based on the 2027 Census, meaning the reservation would not be enforceable before 2034 under the original law.For this, the Centre has also moved a Delimitation Bill.What is delimitation?The delimitation exercise is being closely watched as the government is keen to reserve 33% of seats for women in the Lok Sabha and state assemblies from the 2029 general elections, without changing the proportion of seats allotted to each state.It is an exercise to redraw constituencies for the Lok Sabha and state assemblies, based on population. Article 82 of the Constitution mandates that this exercise be undertaken after every census.While three delimitation exercises were undertaken in each decade starting 1952, in 1976 the 42nd Constitutional Amendment suspended the revision until after the 2001 Census and froze the number of Lok Sabha seats at 543.The Constitution empowers Parliament to decide on delimitation, and the government is moving a Bill to set up a Delimitation Commission. The Commission is proposed to be headed by a former Supreme Court judge, with the Chief Election Commissioner or his nominee as a member.Why is the Opposition resisting?The opposition has said that although it supports the women’s quota Bill, the government’s move to link it with delimitation ahead of the 2029 Lok Sabha elections has compelled it to oppose the Bills.Congress MP Jairam Ramesh said that while the government is “packaging and marketing” the three Bills, the fundamentals relate to delimitation.“Three Bills are being taken up in the Lok Sabha. The packaging and marketing is women’s reservation, but the fundamentals have to do with delimitation,” Ramesh said.“Many concerns have been raised across the country regarding the delimitation proposals that privilege a few populous states where the BJP is strong now. The relative strength of a number of states in the Lok Sabha will actually decline. The way delimitation has been done in Assam and Jammu and Kashmir shows how the Modi-Shah duo work. The true intent of these Bills is mischievous, their content devious, and their damage enormous. They have to be rejected completely in their present shape and form,” he added.He said the opposition’s demand is simple: reserve one-third of the current 543 seats in the Lok Sabha for women, along with quotas for women from SC, ST, and OBC communities. This was its position in 2023 and remains unchanged. It argues that this represents genuine power-sharing, is more democratic, and aligns with constitutional values and principles.Additionally, the introduction of the new Bills has also triggered a north–south divide.Tamil Nadu chief minister MK Stalin on raised a black flag and burned a copy of the Delimitation Bill to protest the proposed exercise.The protest follows a stern warning issued to the BJP-led Centre over convening a special session of Parliament to pass the delimitation Bill, through which representation of southern states is expected to reduce significantly.What is the government’s stand?Meanwhile, the government has said the Women’s Reservation Bill is balanced and fulfils the aspirations of every state, community, and region.Union parliamentary affairs minister Kiren Rijiju slammed the opposition for spreading rumours over delimitation.“But after giving 33% reservation, history will be made. India will set an example for the entire world on how big a step we are taking for women, and there should be no opposition to this. Secondly, women’s reservation should not be undermined by raising issues like delimitation or anything else, because confusion is being spread about delimitation. No one is going to be harmed; it will be clarified in Parliament,” Rijiju said ahead of the session.“I am not giving detailed figures right now because it will lead to discussions. During the discussion today, everything will come out clearly from the government’s side. But some parties have tried to spread the wrong message about delimitation in South India. They should not do that,” he added.How the numbers stack upThe constitutional amendment Bills require a special majority of two-thirds of those present and voting to be passed. Any walkout or abstention by the Opposition could lower the effective majority threshold.With an effective strength of 537 in the Lok Sabha, the two-thirds mark comes to 360. The ruling NDA, with 293 members, falls short by 67 seats.In the Rajya Sabha, the magic number is 163, while the NDA’s strength of 142-plus members leaves it 21 seats short of the majority mark.Adding to the government’s challenges, parties such as Naveen Patnaik’s Biju Janata Dal and K. Chandrasekhar Rao’s Bharat Rashtra Samithi, which had extended issue-based support earlier, have now hardened their stance on delimitation.However, the government has maintained that it has the numbers. “I am not going into the politics of which party is saying what. No party is opposing the women’s reservation in Parliament and assemblies. In principle and in spirit, everybody is together,” said Union Minister Kiren Rijiju.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 MediaVideosIMF Says India Growing Twice As Fast As World Economy, Signals Strength Amid Global SlowdownIndia May Face Oil Supply Pressure As US Ends Russian Crude Waiver, Says Bessent’India In Talks With Many Countries Over Hormuz’: MEA Amid US’ Naval BlockadeTamil Nadu elections 2026: Freebies war heats up between DMK, AIADMK & rivals’Not Shehbaz Sharif’: Ex-Minister Fawad Chaudhry Calls Asim Munir ‘De Facto Leader Of Pakistan’TCS Row Explodes: Horrific Details Of Sexual Abuse, Conversion Claims Rock India’s CorporateWomen’s Reservation Bill A ‘Trick’ To Hike Lok Sabha Seats? | Delimitation | Slam Dunk With TehseenIndia Bloc Backs Women’s Reservation But Opposes Delimitation, Flags Risk Of Political Power Shift‘Completely Unacceptable’: Jaishankar Slams Attacks On Merchant Shipping At Azec Plus MeetWomen’s Quota Bill: Govt Clarifies 850-Seat Lok Sabha Plan, Opposition Flags Delimitation Concerns123PhotostoriesChopping board to aluminium foil: 6 common kitchen items to throw out immediately and whyP. V. Sindhu’s elegant Hyderabad home combines minimalist interiors, family-centric spaces, and breathtaking hilltop viewsWhy visiting the Banaras ghats can change the way you see life and deathHard to believe but these are probably the 10 dirtiest spots in a hotel roomIf your partner does THESE 7 things, they may be emotionally checked out of the relationship8 ’90s baby names making a comeback with Gen AlphaGauranga Das shares 3 ways to deal with toxic family membersChef Vikas Khanna makes it to 100 Most Influential People of 2026: 5 success lessons to learn from his culinary journeyFrom growing up in a conservative family to shooting her debut music video without informing them: Naagin 7’s Kanika Mann opens up about her journeyAre you about to get fired? 3 warning signs to watch out for and 5 ways to save your job, shares Ankur Warikoo123Hot PicksIran warDisney layoffsPurple cap winnerOrange cap winnerIPL Points TablePublic holidays April 2026Bank Holidays AprilTop TrendingTaylor Swift Wedding DressCanada Citizenship GarbaUK Migrant Gay ClaimsCBSE Class 12 ResultNirav ModiOmar Tricolour RowKargil Statehood DemandIPL Points TableIran crude oilMeenu Batra

NEW DELHI: The Nari Shakti Vandan Adhiniyam – historic bills seeking 33 per cent women’s quota in legislatures – is set to be moved by the Centre in the special session of Parliament.The discussion will revolve around the proposed constitutional amendments linked to the implementation of the Nari Shakti Vandan Adhiniyam.Ahead of the session, Prime…

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Gold, silver price prediction today: Will gold head to Rs 1.65 lakh/10 grams & silver rise to Rs 2.80 lakh/kg?

Gold, silver price prediction today: Will gold head to Rs 1.65 lakh/10 grams & silver rise to Rs 2.80 lakh/kg?

Gold appears set to extend its advance toward the 165,000 level in the upcoming sessions. (AI image) Gold and silver price prediction today: Gold and silver prices may extend gains in the coming days, says Abhilash Koikkara, Head – Forex & Commodities, Nuvama Professional Clients Group. MCX Gold Price Outlook On the weekly chart, MCX…

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He danced his way into Hollywood history. John Travolta, the boy from New Jersey who became Tony Manero, Vincent Vega, and one of cinema’s most enduring icons, has lived a career that most actors can only dream of. From the disco floors of ‘Saturday Night Fever’ to the cult cool of ‘Pulp Fiction’, Travolta has…

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Shattered windows, buildings, cars on fire: Russia rains 31 missiles, 636 drones on Ukraine, killing 14

Shattered windows, buildings, cars on fire: Russia rains 31 missiles, 636 drones on Ukraine, killing 14

Russia rains 31 missiles, 636 drones on Ukraine, killing 14 Russian missile and drone strikes killed at least 14 people across Ukraine overnight, including a child, local authorities said on Thursday, in one of the latest waves of missile and drone attacks in the ongoing war.The strikes targeted multiple cities, including the capital Kyiv and…

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UK cracks down on fake asylum claims as Home Secretary warns of deportation and action against ‘sham lawyers’ | World News

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UK Home Secretary Shabana Mahmood The UK government has signalled a tougher stance on asylum fraud, with Home Secretary Shabana Mahmood warning on X ( formerly Twitter) that individuals making false claims based on gender or sexual orientation will face refusal, removal from the country and loss of support.In her post, Mahmood said those abusing…

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Photo credit: PTI UNITED NATIONS: India has asserted that any reform of the United Nations Security Council not accompanied by expansion in the permanent category with veto would perpetuate existing imbalance and inequities in the UN organ.Addressing the Inter-Governmental Negotiations (IGN) meeting on Security Council reforms on Tuesday, India’s Permanent Representative to the UN Ambassador Parvathaneni Harish also noted that consideration of a new category, with or without veto, would “complicate” an already existing discussion that involves wide-ranging views.   Watch ‘No Veto, No Real Reform’: India Calls UNSC Structure Outdated, Demands Permanent Seat “There are two fundamental aspects that result in an imbalanced structure and lack of legitimacy and non-representativeness of the UN Security Council – these are the membership; and veto.”There is broad agreement on the dire need to reform the UN Security Council. It is evident that a structure designed more than 80 years ago does not meet the requirements of the current geo-political realities,” Harish said.The Indian envoy recalled that the sole reform of the Council in the 1960s, which expanded only the non-permanent category, led to an increase in the relative power of veto-wielders.In comparative terms, while the original ratio of permanent members, with veto, to non-permanent members was 5:6, it was amended to 5:10 thereafter to the relative advantage of veto-wielders.”Any reform that is not accompanied by an expansion in the permanent category with veto would deteriorate this ratio further and thereby, perpetuate the existing imbalance and inequities. Therefore, expanding the permanent category with veto is critical to real reform of the Security Council,” he said.Harish also noted that consideration of a new category under the framework of UNSC reform, with or without veto, would “complicate” an already existing discussion that involves wide-ranging views. “It is important to limit the scope of reforms to the existing framework in order to streamline and fast-track the path to reforms,” he said.India has been at the forefront of the decades-long efforts calling for reform of the Security Council, including expansion in both its permanent and non-permanent categories, saying the 15-nation Council, founded in 1945, is not fit for purpose in the 21st Century and does not reflect contemporary geo-political realities.New Delhi has underscored that it rightly deserves a permanent seat at the horse-shoe table.India also highlighted the issue of the “effective veto” that every Security Council member, elected and non-elected, enjoys on products / outcomes such as the Security Council presidential statements, the Press Statements and Sanctions Committees.”There have been instances in the past where elected members have created hurdles by exercising their effective veto on Council products only to serve their narrow vested interests,” he said.Harish also pointed out to calls for restraining the veto, as he referred to a resolution adopted in the UN General Assembly in 2022 with the aim of convening a formal meeting of the 193-member UN body to hold a debate within 10 days of a permanent UNSC member exercising its veto power.”However, this has not been an effective deterrent,” Harish said, adding that since the adoption of the resolution, 24 vetoes were cast on 20 draft resolutions. He added that seven draft resolutions were vetoed in 2024, the highest since 1986.”The UN membership has also witnessed the restraint of the two permanent members who have not cast a veto for over three and a half decades. Permanent members exercise veto many times on the basis of their own national considerations.”No limits can be effectively considered for imposition unless there are enabling provisions in the UN Charter, which paradoxically need a Charter amendment and hence again subject to a veto!” he pointed out.End of ArticleFollow Us On Social MediaVideosIMF Says India Growing Twice As Fast As World Economy, Signals Strength Amid Global SlowdownIndia May Face Oil Supply Pressure As US Ends Russian Crude Waiver, Says Bessent’India In Talks With Many Countries Over Hormuz’: MEA Amid US’ Naval BlockadeTamil Nadu elections 2026: Freebies war heats up between DMK, AIADMK & rivals’Not Shehbaz Sharif’: Ex-Minister Fawad Chaudhry Calls Asim Munir ‘De Facto Leader Of Pakistan’TCS Row Explodes: Horrific Details Of Sexual Abuse, Conversion Claims Rock India’s CorporateWomen’s Reservation Bill A ‘Trick’ To Hike Lok Sabha Seats? | Delimitation | Slam Dunk With TehseenIndia Bloc Backs Women’s Reservation But Opposes Delimitation, Flags Risk Of Political Power Shift‘Completely Unacceptable’: Jaishankar Slams Attacks On Merchant Shipping At Azec Plus MeetWomen’s Quota Bill: Govt Clarifies 850-Seat Lok Sabha Plan, Opposition Flags Delimitation Concerns123PhotostoriesChopping board to aluminium foil: 6 common kitchen items to throw out immediately and whyP. 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Photo credit: PTI UNITED NATIONS: India has asserted that any reform of the United Nations Security Council not accompanied by expansion in the permanent category with veto would perpetuate existing imbalance and inequities in the UN organ.Addressing the Inter-Governmental Negotiations (IGN) meeting on Security Council reforms on Tuesday, India’s Permanent Representative to the UN Ambassador Parvathaneni Harish also noted that consideration of a new category, with or without veto, would “complicate” an already existing discussion that involves wide-ranging views. Watch ‘No Veto, No Real Reform’: India Calls UNSC Structure Outdated, Demands Permanent Seat “There are two fundamental aspects that result in an imbalanced structure and lack of legitimacy and non-representativeness of the UN Security Council – these are the membership; and veto.”There is broad agreement on the dire need to reform the UN Security Council. It is evident that a structure designed more than 80 years ago does not meet the requirements of the current geo-political realities,” Harish said.The Indian envoy recalled that the sole reform of the Council in the 1960s, which expanded only the non-permanent category, led to an increase in the relative power of veto-wielders.In comparative terms, while the original ratio of permanent members, with veto, to non-permanent members was 5:6, it was amended to 5:10 thereafter to the relative advantage of veto-wielders.”Any reform that is not accompanied by an expansion in the permanent category with veto would deteriorate this ratio further and thereby, perpetuate the existing imbalance and inequities. Therefore, expanding the permanent category with veto is critical to real reform of the Security Council,” he said.Harish also noted that consideration of a new category under the framework of UNSC reform, with or without veto, would “complicate” an already existing discussion that involves wide-ranging views. “It is important to limit the scope of reforms to the existing framework in order to streamline and fast-track the path to reforms,” he said.India has been at the forefront of the decades-long efforts calling for reform of the Security Council, including expansion in both its permanent and non-permanent categories, saying the 15-nation Council, founded in 1945, is not fit for purpose in the 21st Century and does not reflect contemporary geo-political realities.New Delhi has underscored that it rightly deserves a permanent seat at the horse-shoe table.India also highlighted the issue of the “effective veto” that every Security Council member, elected and non-elected, enjoys on products / outcomes such as the Security Council presidential statements, the Press Statements and Sanctions Committees.”There have been instances in the past where elected members have created hurdles by exercising their effective veto on Council products only to serve their narrow vested interests,” he said.Harish also pointed out to calls for restraining the veto, as he referred to a resolution adopted in the UN General Assembly in 2022 with the aim of convening a formal meeting of the 193-member UN body to hold a debate within 10 days of a permanent UNSC member exercising its veto power.”However, this has not been an effective deterrent,” Harish said, adding that since the adoption of the resolution, 24 vetoes were cast on 20 draft resolutions. He added that seven draft resolutions were vetoed in 2024, the highest since 1986.”The UN membership has also witnessed the restraint of the two permanent members who have not cast a veto for over three and a half decades. Permanent members exercise veto many times on the basis of their own national considerations.”No limits can be effectively considered for imposition unless there are enabling provisions in the UN Charter, which paradoxically need a Charter amendment and hence again subject to a veto!” he pointed out.End of ArticleFollow Us On Social MediaVideosIMF Says India Growing Twice As Fast As World Economy, Signals Strength Amid Global SlowdownIndia May Face Oil Supply Pressure As US Ends Russian Crude Waiver, Says Bessent’India In Talks With Many Countries Over Hormuz’: MEA Amid US’ Naval BlockadeTamil Nadu elections 2026: Freebies war heats up between DMK, AIADMK & rivals’Not Shehbaz Sharif’: Ex-Minister Fawad Chaudhry Calls Asim Munir ‘De Facto Leader Of Pakistan’TCS Row Explodes: Horrific Details Of Sexual Abuse, Conversion Claims Rock India’s CorporateWomen’s Reservation Bill A ‘Trick’ To Hike Lok Sabha Seats? | Delimitation | Slam Dunk With TehseenIndia Bloc Backs Women’s Reservation But Opposes Delimitation, Flags Risk Of Political Power Shift‘Completely Unacceptable’: Jaishankar Slams Attacks On Merchant Shipping At Azec Plus MeetWomen’s Quota Bill: Govt Clarifies 850-Seat Lok Sabha Plan, Opposition Flags Delimitation Concerns123PhotostoriesChopping board to aluminium foil: 6 common kitchen items to throw out immediately and whyP. 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Photo credit: PTI UNITED NATIONS: India has asserted that any reform of the United Nations Security Council not accompanied by expansion in the permanent category with veto would perpetuate existing imbalance and inequities in the UN organ.Addressing the Inter-Governmental Negotiations (IGN) meeting on Security Council reforms on Tuesday, India’s Permanent Representative to the UN Ambassador…

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Sameer Anjaan SLAMS Gen Z Bollywood music as ‘jarring noise’; says, ‘shor badh gaya hai’

Sameer Anjaan SLAMS Gen Z Bollywood music as ‘jarring noise’; says, ‘shor badh gaya hai’

Veteran lyricist Sameer Anjaan has criticised the current state of Bollywood music, calling Gen-Z songs “jarring noise.” In a recent interaction, he said excessive sound is overpowering meaningful lyrics, affecting both songs and films. He stressed that music plays a key role in a film’s success and warned that unless balance is restored between melody…

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