Friday OTT releases of the week (March 30 – April 5): ‘Sitaare Zameen Par’, ‘Bloodhounds 2’, ‘Maamla Legal Hai 2’ and more |

Friday OTT releases of the week (March 30 – April 5): ‘Sitaare Zameen Par’, ‘Bloodhounds 2’, ‘Maamla Legal Hai 2’ and more |

This week offers a diverse slate of OTT releases, perfect for a long weekend binge. From the comedic courtroom antics of ‘Maamla Legal Hai 2’ and the quirky mission of Vir Das’s ‘Happy Patel: Khatarnak Jasoos’ to thrilling dramas like ‘Bloodhounds 2’ and ‘Gangs of Galicia 2’, there’s something for every taste. This week is…

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Quote of the day by Neil Armstrong: “I think we’re going to the moon because it’s in the nature of the human being to face challenges. We’re required to do these things just as salmon swim upstream.”

Quote of the day by Neil Armstrong: “I think we’re going to the moon because it’s in the nature of the human being to face challenges. We’re required to do these things just as salmon swim upstream.”

Quote of the day by Neil Armstrong (Image source: Wikipedia) There is a clear pattern in human history. People don’t always pick the easiest way. Instead, they often move toward challenges, even when the risks are high and the results are unknown. When we think about space exploration, this idea becomes even clearer. Neil Armstrong,…

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‘My friends, lecturer’s wife harassed me’: Karnataka doctor dies by suicide over relationship rumours with professor

‘My friends, lecturer’s wife harassed me’: Karnataka doctor dies by suicide over relationship rumours with professor

Dr MU Nikitha, 23, an Ayurvedic doctor from Basava Layout, allegedly died by suicide Wednesday at Holalkere in Chitradurga district after she was distressed by rumours linking her with a professor at an Ayurvedic medical college. CHITRADURGA: Dr MU Nikitha, 23, an Ayurvedic doctor from Basava Layout, allegedly died by suicide Wednesday at Holalkere in…

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NEW DELHI: At a time when major IT firms are announcing sweeping layoffs — with Oracle the latest to reportedly let go of 12,000 employees in India — a new study flags a less visible fallout: it’s not just workers who are hit, but their parents too, with job loss among adult children linked to a rise in depression among older Indians.Analysing data from over 73,000 Indians aged 45 and above, researchers found that parents with unemployed children face a significantly higher risk of depression. The probability rises by over 3 percentage points—about a 12% increase—when at least one adult child is jobless.“Parents don’t just witness their children’s failures, distress or unemployment — they often internalise it. Many begin to see these setbacks as a reflection of their own inadequacy. In India, where children are closely tied to family honour and financial stability, this emotional burden becomes even more intense,” said Dr Rajesh Sagar, professor of psychiatry at AIIMS, Delhi.The study, published in the international peer-reviewed journal SMS Population Health, highlights how deeply interconnected family lives are in India, where parents often depend on children for financial and emotional support. When that support breaks, the psychological impact can be immediate. Parents, experts say, often become over-involved—especially in academics and career decisions—driven by a sense of responsibility that is not always rational.“Over time, this begins to affect their own mental health,” Sagar said.The effect is sharper in certain situations. Parents of unemployed sons—especially the eldest—face a higher mental health burden than those whose daughters are unemployed, reflecting persistent cultural expectations around sons as providers.Clinically, the distress is not always obvious. “Parents may minimise or magnify their own stress while remaining preoccupied with their child’s struggles. They may experience persistent low mood, irritability, fatigue without any clear physical illness, along with changes in sleep and appetite,” Sagar said.“Many report physical symptoms like headaches and body aches. Social withdrawal is also common, often fuelled by feelings of guilt and shame,” he added.The study also reveals that not all families are affected equally. Older adults with strong social connections—those regularly interacting with friends, community groups or relatives—show little to no increase in depression risk despite their children’s unemployment.Where one lives also shapes the impact. Parents in high-inequality states face a steeper rise in depression risk, pointing to the added weight of economic stress and social pressure. In India, the effect is amplified by limited social security, high youth unemployment and strong intergenerational dependence, with the burden often shifting quietly onto older family members.Researchers say the findings highlight a policy blind spot: unemployment is not just an economic issue, but a family mental health concern. As joblessness rises, the fallout is rarely contained—it travels across generations.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’s FTAs With UK, Oman May Come Into Force By May; NZ Deal May Be Signed By April-End: GoyalAre Ships Paying To Cross Hormuz? India Reacts To Iran Toll Controversy’Himanta Biswa Sarma Is Amit Shah Of North-East, He Even Controls Congress’: Yashwant DeshmukhAs Iran War Jolts Pakistan’s Economy, India Acts as Key Stabiliser for NeighboursMEA Confirms India Attending UK-Hosted Meeting To Discuss Reopening Strait Of HormuzTamil Nadu Elections 2026: M.K. 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NEW DELHI: At a time when major IT firms are announcing sweeping layoffs — with Oracle the latest to reportedly let go of 12,000 employees in India — a new study flags a less visible fallout: it’s not just workers who are hit, but their parents too, with job loss among adult children linked to a rise in depression among older Indians.Analysing data from over 73,000 Indians aged 45 and above, researchers found that parents with unemployed children face a significantly higher risk of depression. The probability rises by over 3 percentage points—about a 12% increase—when at least one adult child is jobless.“Parents don’t just witness their children’s failures, distress or unemployment — they often internalise it. Many begin to see these setbacks as a reflection of their own inadequacy. In India, where children are closely tied to family honour and financial stability, this emotional burden becomes even more intense,” said Dr Rajesh Sagar, professor of psychiatry at AIIMS, Delhi.The study, published in the international peer-reviewed journal SMS Population Health, highlights how deeply interconnected family lives are in India, where parents often depend on children for financial and emotional support. When that support breaks, the psychological impact can be immediate. Parents, experts say, often become over-involved—especially in academics and career decisions—driven by a sense of responsibility that is not always rational.“Over time, this begins to affect their own mental health,” Sagar said.The effect is sharper in certain situations. Parents of unemployed sons—especially the eldest—face a higher mental health burden than those whose daughters are unemployed, reflecting persistent cultural expectations around sons as providers.Clinically, the distress is not always obvious. “Parents may minimise or magnify their own stress while remaining preoccupied with their child’s struggles. They may experience persistent low mood, irritability, fatigue without any clear physical illness, along with changes in sleep and appetite,” Sagar said.“Many report physical symptoms like headaches and body aches. Social withdrawal is also common, often fuelled by feelings of guilt and shame,” he added.The study also reveals that not all families are affected equally. Older adults with strong social connections—those regularly interacting with friends, community groups or relatives—show little to no increase in depression risk despite their children’s unemployment.Where one lives also shapes the impact. Parents in high-inequality states face a steeper rise in depression risk, pointing to the added weight of economic stress and social pressure. In India, the effect is amplified by limited social security, high youth unemployment and strong intergenerational dependence, with the burden often shifting quietly onto older family members.Researchers say the findings highlight a policy blind spot: unemployment is not just an economic issue, but a family mental health concern. As joblessness rises, the fallout is rarely contained—it travels across generations.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’s FTAs With UK, Oman May Come Into Force By May; NZ Deal May Be Signed By April-End: GoyalAre Ships Paying To Cross Hormuz? India Reacts To Iran Toll Controversy’Himanta Biswa Sarma Is Amit Shah Of North-East, He Even Controls Congress’: Yashwant DeshmukhAs Iran War Jolts Pakistan’s Economy, India Acts as Key Stabiliser for NeighboursMEA Confirms India Attending UK-Hosted Meeting To Discuss Reopening Strait Of HormuzTamil Nadu Elections 2026: M.K. 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NEW DELHI: At a time when major IT firms are announcing sweeping layoffs — with Oracle the latest to reportedly let go of 12,000 employees in India — a new study flags a less visible fallout: it’s not just workers who are hit, but their parents too, with job loss among adult children linked to…

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LPG rumours: Centre urges remaining states to prevent panic buying after only 17 conduct briefings

LPG rumours: Centre urges remaining states to prevent panic buying after only 17 conduct briefings

Centre has urged states and Union territories to step up efforts to counter rumours around LPG supply, warning that inadequate public communication is contributing to unnecessary concern and panic buying in some areas. In a letter addressed to chief secretaries, the ministry of petroleum and natural gas said that at present, only 17 states and…

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NICSI Internship Programme 2026 opens: Apply for roles in AI, cybersecurity and e-governance, direct link here

NICSI Internship Programme 2026 opens: Apply for roles in AI, cybersecurity and e-governance, direct link here

NICSI Internship Programme 2026 opens The National Informatics Centre Services Incorporated (NICSI) has opened applications for its Internship Programme 2026, offering students an opportunity to gain practical exposure to emerging government technologies. The application window is open from April 1 to April 10, 2026, and interested candidates are encouraged to apply within the deadline.The programme…

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‘Biker’ Movie Review: A Touching Father-Son Motocross Drama that Thrills |

‘Biker’ Movie Review: A Touching Father-Son Motocross Drama that Thrills |

Sharwanand’s motocross drama ‘Biker’ has premiered to a largely positive reception, with audiences praising its technical prowess and thrilling racing sequences. The film’s emotional father-son narrative, particularly its impactful climax, has resonated with viewers. While some noted a slow start, the overall consensus highlights strong performances and a visually engaging experience. Sharwanand starrer motocross sports…

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Sudha Murty in awe of this ancient UNESCO city in Gujarat; shares her travel experience |

Sudha Murty in awe of this ancient UNESCO city in Gujarat; shares her travel experience |

In a recent Instagram post, Sudha Murty once again reminded her followers that travel is not just about destinations, it is about perspective. The celebrated author, philanthropist, and Member of Parliament, Sudha Murty shared an interesting video on her Instagram profile to inform the world about the timeless ruins of Dholavira in Gujarat. She has…

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‘Went to London while Arvind Kejriwal was arrested’: AAP MP Raghav Chadha not seen at key party events of late

‘Went to London while Arvind Kejriwal was arrested’: AAP MP Raghav Chadha not seen at key party events of late

AAP convenor Arvind Kejriwal with party leader Raghav Chadha (PTI Photo) NEW DELHI: Once a trusted aide of former Delhi chief minister Arvind Kejriwal and a key figure in the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP), Raghav Chadha has recently appeared sidelined, with his absence from public events and silence on key issues fuelling speculation about his…

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Kash Patel on bench after Bondi exit? Trump weighing departure of more key White House officials- report

Kash Patel on bench after Bondi exit? Trump weighing departure of more key White House officials- report

Kash Patel (AP file photo) Discussions are underway about possible exits of key figures, including FBI Director Kash Patel, Army Secretary Daniel Driscoll, and Labor Secretary Lori Chavez-DeRemer.According to a report by The Atlantic, people familiar with White House planning said that these senior officials could soon be shown the door. However, the report added…

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NEW DELHI: Indian astronaut Shubhanshu Shukla lauded the Artemis II launch on Thursday that sent four astronauts on a journey around the Moon, while recalling his own experience of “standing on those very grounds for the first time, feeling humbled by what it represents”.In a post on X, he said, “It is the same ground from which Neil Armstrong began humanity’s first journey to the Moon. The same place where Peggy Whitson, the most experienced American astronaut and my commander, launched on her first mission to space. And today, it becomes the starting point for yet another chapter in our shared story of exploration.”The space launch system rocket propelled the Artemis II mission from Launch Pad 39 B on Thursday. Neil Armstrong began his journey to the Moon from Kennedy Space Centre’s Launch Pad 39 A, which is just a few kilometres away from the Artemis-2 launch pad. Shukla, who is the only Indian to have flown to space from the US, also lifted off from Launch Pad 39A.“I had the privilege of watching these astronauts prepare for this mission, and even meeting two of them personally. To see them now on the cusp of such a remarkable journey is both inspiring and moving,” he posted on X.India became the 27th signatory to the US-led Artemis Accords in June 2023. While not directly participating in the Artemis program’s manned missions, this partnership allows India to collaborate with Nasa through Isro on technological advancements and joint missions.India is currently working on its own lunar goals through Chandrayaan-6, 7, and 8, building on the momentum of the upcoming Chandrayaan-4 and Chandrayaan-5 missions. It plans to land on the Moon by 2040.End of ArticleFollow Us On Social MediaVideos’Himanta Biswa Sarma Is Amit Shah Of North-East, He Even Controls Congress’: Yashwant DeshmukhAs Iran War Jolts Pakistan’s Economy, India Acts as Key Stabiliser for NeighboursMEA Confirms India Attending UK-Hosted Meeting To Discuss Reopening Strait Of HormuzTamil Nadu Elections 2026: M.K. Stalin vs AIADMK — Will Vijay Be the X-Factor?Tejas Mk1A Delayed Again As GE Delivers Only 6 Engines Against Target’Energy Instability’: Navy Chief Tripathi Flags ‘Severe Economic Impact’ Of Hormuz Disruption’No Worries For India In Hormuz’: Says Iran, As Rajnath Singh Assures Navy’s Escort To Secure Supply’No Fuel Shortage, Navy Guards Tankers On Hormuz Route’: Rajnath Singh Signals India’s Readiness’Unprecedented, Decisive Action’: Rajnath Warns Pakistan Against Misadventure, Reminds Of Op SindoorIndian LPG Tanker Escapes Mined Hormuz Route, Sails Via Larak Amid War123PhotostoriesFrom reacting to husband Krushna Abhishek roasting her to working as Shiamak Davar’s dancer and bagging the SRK-Juhi starrer ‘Yes Boss,’ Kashmera Shah on her journeyHow to make protein-rich Sattu Paratha for breakfastBirds that change their feather colours for survivalFrom Aditya Dhar-Yami Gautam to Sachin Tendulkar-Anjali: 10 celebrities who chose to get married in the comfort of their homesFrom typhoons to blizzards: Strangest weather events in war historyBill Gates once said, “Success is a lousy teacher, it seduces smart people…”: 4 lessons it teaches studentsRERA penalties for real estate brokers in India (2026); from hefty fines to jail termsRaghav Chadha’s favourite Cheesy Mushroom Toast that is perfect for breakfastFrom Kate Hudson to Kim Kardashian: Hollywood stars who built successful businesses beyond acting6 foods you should store in the refrigerator door and why123Hot PicksUAE healthcare rulesLeBron JamesNASA Artemis IIKristi Noem HusbandUS Iran WarPublic holidays April 2026Bank Holidays AprilTop TrendingiShowSpeed babyGood Friday 2026India Labour CodeRandy GeorgeLuigi MangioneGucci ManeRaghav ChaddaHailee SteinfeldSchool Holidays in AprilIran war news

NEW DELHI: Indian astronaut Shubhanshu Shukla lauded the Artemis II launch on Thursday that sent four astronauts on a journey around the Moon, while recalling his own experience of “standing on those very grounds for the first time, feeling humbled by what it represents”.In a post on X, he said, “It is the same ground from which Neil Armstrong began humanity’s first journey to the Moon. The same place where Peggy Whitson, the most experienced American astronaut and my commander, launched on her first mission to space. And today, it becomes the starting point for yet another chapter in our shared story of exploration.”The space launch system rocket propelled the Artemis II mission from Launch Pad 39 B on Thursday. Neil Armstrong began his journey to the Moon from Kennedy Space Centre’s Launch Pad 39 A, which is just a few kilometres away from the Artemis-2 launch pad. Shukla, who is the only Indian to have flown to space from the US, also lifted off from Launch Pad 39A.“I had the privilege of watching these astronauts prepare for this mission, and even meeting two of them personally. To see them now on the cusp of such a remarkable journey is both inspiring and moving,” he posted on X.India became the 27th signatory to the US-led Artemis Accords in June 2023. While not directly participating in the Artemis program’s manned missions, this partnership allows India to collaborate with Nasa through Isro on technological advancements and joint missions.India is currently working on its own lunar goals through Chandrayaan-6, 7, and 8, building on the momentum of the upcoming Chandrayaan-4 and Chandrayaan-5 missions. It plans to land on the Moon by 2040.End of ArticleFollow Us On Social MediaVideos’Himanta Biswa Sarma Is Amit Shah Of North-East, He Even Controls Congress’: Yashwant DeshmukhAs Iran War Jolts Pakistan’s Economy, India Acts as Key Stabiliser for NeighboursMEA Confirms India Attending UK-Hosted Meeting To Discuss Reopening Strait Of HormuzTamil Nadu Elections 2026: M.K. Stalin vs AIADMK — Will Vijay Be the X-Factor?Tejas Mk1A Delayed Again As GE Delivers Only 6 Engines Against Target’Energy Instability’: Navy Chief Tripathi Flags ‘Severe Economic Impact’ Of Hormuz Disruption’No Worries For India In Hormuz’: Says Iran, As Rajnath Singh Assures Navy’s Escort To Secure Supply’No Fuel Shortage, Navy Guards Tankers On Hormuz Route’: Rajnath Singh Signals India’s Readiness’Unprecedented, Decisive Action’: Rajnath Warns Pakistan Against Misadventure, Reminds Of Op SindoorIndian LPG Tanker Escapes Mined Hormuz Route, Sails Via Larak Amid War123PhotostoriesFrom reacting to husband Krushna Abhishek roasting her to working as Shiamak Davar’s dancer and bagging the SRK-Juhi starrer ‘Yes Boss,’ Kashmera Shah on her journeyHow to make protein-rich Sattu Paratha for breakfastBirds that change their feather colours for survivalFrom Aditya Dhar-Yami Gautam to Sachin Tendulkar-Anjali: 10 celebrities who chose to get married in the comfort of their homesFrom typhoons to blizzards: Strangest weather events in war historyBill Gates once said, “Success is a lousy teacher, it seduces smart people…”: 4 lessons it teaches studentsRERA penalties for real estate brokers in India (2026); from hefty fines to jail termsRaghav Chadha’s favourite Cheesy Mushroom Toast that is perfect for breakfastFrom Kate Hudson to Kim Kardashian: Hollywood stars who built successful businesses beyond acting6 foods you should store in the refrigerator door and why123Hot PicksUAE healthcare rulesLeBron JamesNASA Artemis IIKristi Noem HusbandUS Iran WarPublic holidays April 2026Bank Holidays AprilTop TrendingiShowSpeed babyGood Friday 2026India Labour CodeRandy GeorgeLuigi MangioneGucci ManeRaghav ChaddaHailee SteinfeldSchool Holidays in AprilIran war news

NEW DELHI: Indian astronaut Shubhanshu Shukla lauded the Artemis II launch on Thursday that sent four astronauts on a journey around the Moon, while recalling his own experience of “standing on those very grounds for the first time, feeling humbled by what it represents”.In a post on X, he said, “It is the same ground…

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Stock market holiday on Good Friday: Are NSE, BSE closed or open for trading today on April 3, 2026?

Stock market holiday on Good Friday: Are NSE, BSE closed or open for trading today on April 3, 2026?

With Dalal Street swinging between gains and losses, investors are wondering: will the stock market stay open on April 3 for Good Friday? As per the exchange’s official holiday calendar, the stock market will remain closed on April 3 for the occasion, offering market participants a short trading week.Keeping a track of stock market holidays…

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UPSSSC UP Pollution Control Board Control application window opens: Direct link to apply here for over 100 vacancies

UPSSSC UP Pollution Control Board Control application window opens: Direct link to apply here for over 100 vacancies

UPPSC UP Pollution Control Board 2026: The Uttar Pradesh Subordinate Service Selection Commission has issued a notification for multiple technical and administrative positions under the Uttar Pradesh Control Board. The recruitment drive, advertised under Advt. No. 02-Exam/2026, offers 115 vacancies across a wide spectrum of posts. The vacancies include various posts: Scientific Assistant, Laboratory Assistant,…

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KL Rahul and Athiya Shetty’s home: A look into the celebrity couple’s Mumbai and Bangalore’s lavish abodes |

KL Rahul and Athiya Shetty’s home: A look into the celebrity couple’s Mumbai and Bangalore’s lavish abodes |

Dynamic duo KL Rahul and Athiya Shetty have masterfully designed chic residences in both Mumbai and Bangalore. Their Mumbai apartment features sleek, contemporary décor with breathtaking city vistas, while their Bangalore home reflects an opulent yet understated style brimming with lush greenery. Athiya Shetty and KL Rahul are one of the biggest power couples in…

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Aamir Khan’s two rings for girlfriend Gauri Spratt spark buzz: Is he taking the next step?

Aamir Khan’s two rings for girlfriend Gauri Spratt spark buzz: Is he taking the next step?

Aamir Khan’s recent gesture of gifting two distinct rings to Gauri Spratt has sparked curiosity. The handcrafted pieces, featuring a rare Brazilian aquamarine and a deep red Madagascan ruby, signify different facets of love and commitment. This subtle yet meaningful act suggests a deepening of their relationship, moving beyond public scrutiny. Aamir Khan has always…

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Kerala assembly polls: Telangana CM Revanth Reddy unveils UDF manifesto, calls it the beginning of a ‘golden era’ | India News

Kerala assembly polls: Telangana CM Revanth Reddy unveils UDF manifesto, calls it the beginning of a ‘golden era’ | India News

Revanth Reddy (ANI image) NEW DELHI: Telangana chief minister Revanth Reddy on Thursday unveiled United Democratic Front (UDF) manifesto ahead of the Kerala assembly elections.He also launched a scathing attack on the Pinarayi Vijayan-led government and declared that the ‘dark era’ in the state was coming to an end and a ‘golden era’ was beginning.The…

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First time since 1972, humans leave Earth orbit: Artemis II astronauts head for the Moon; what comes next?

First time since 1972, humans leave Earth orbit: Artemis II astronauts head for the Moon; what comes next?

Artemis II was launched on Thursday. In a major leap for human spaceflight, Nasa’s Artemis II mission successfully executed a critical engine burn late Thursday, sending its crew out of Earth’s orbit and onto a path toward the moon.The trans-lunar injection took place about 25 hours after liftoff, placing three American astronauts and one Canadian…

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