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Viineet Kumar Siingh: Everyone’s phones started ringing at the airport when UAE airspace was closed
Actor Viineet Kumar Siingh, who was in Dubai, talks about facing flight delays due to the closure of UAE airspace amid rising tensions between Israel and Iran.
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Actor Viineet Kumar Siingh's wife Ruchira on him being stranded in Dubai: I panicked, darr laga rehta hai aaj kal
Actor Viineet Kumar Siingh was stranded at the Dubai airport on Monday night amidst the “precautionary closure” of airspace. Wife Ruchira says, “got panicked”
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Naga Babu blames his ‘wrong judgment’ for daughter Niharika Konidela's divorce: 'That marriage was our mistake'
Naga Babu shares insights on parenting, focusing on his children's happiness and admitting making a mistake in daughter's marriage.
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Bhagya Lakshmi actor Aishwarya Khare: TV isn't dead yet, it needs a little modification
Aishwarya Khare recently ended her stint in TV show Bhagya Lakshmi. The actor tells us, what worked for their show and what needs to change on television
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Priyanka Chopra reveals daughter Malti Marie's favourite song is not one of Nick Jonas' hits: ‘It’s her morning song’
During her appearance on The Tonight Show starring Jimmy Fallon, Priyanka Chopra said her daughter Malti has a good taste in music.
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India seen cushioned on oil spike, for now
A closure of the Strait of Hormuz may affect 40% of crude, 50-60% of LNG imports
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The dark days of Emergency and its lessons
50 years since India's Emergency, the dark chapter highlights the struggle for democracy against authoritarianism and the resilience of its people.
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Nehru’s private papers in focus at PMs’ museum meet
The issue of Nehru's private papers was discussed at the PMML Society meeting, with Modi advocating for museum modernization and retrieval efforts.
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Marital status no bar for child’s caste certificate, Centre tells SC
The petition sought a nationwide policy to ensure such certificates are issued to children of single mothers belonging to OBC category.
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2003 Indians brought back safely from Iran, says MEA as another flight lands
161 people evacuated from Israel and moved to Amman would return on a chartered flight late on Monday, the first batch of Indians to be evacuated from Israel
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India welcomes Iran-Israel ceasefire, ‘role played by the US and Qatar’
In a press release on the developments in West Asia, the MEA said India welcomes reports of a ceasefire between Iran and Israel and role played by US and Qatar.
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SC lauds Tamil Nadu’s use of preventive detention to combat cybercrime
The court appreciated special preventive mechanisms, such as detention laws, to contain the growing threat of cyber fraud, which often leaves victims devastated
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Monsoon arrival: Light rainfall likely to occur in parts of Delhi-NCR
Rain is also expected in nearby areas such as Bahadurgarh and Gurugram in the National Capital Region, as well as Safidon, Jind, and Panipat in Haryana.
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UDF beats Left Front to take Nilambur seat
The UDF scored an impressive victory in the Nilambur assembly bypoll on Monday, wresting the seat from the ruling LDF
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Four nominated for Karnataka Backward Classes panel
Karnataka CM Siddaramaiah appointed four members to the Backward Classes Commission for a new socio-educational survey, igniting community resistance.
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120 acre of encroached forest land cleared in Bengaluru
The forest department will continue its work to complete the recovery of encroached areas within the next two days.
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India enters top 100 in global SDG rankings for first time
New Delhi, India has for the first time secured a place among the top 100 out of 193 countries ranked for their progress in achieving the Sustainable Development Goals , according to a report publi...
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First meet held to bolster Parliament-state assembly ties
The estimates panel of Parliament, first formed in 1950, deals with efficiency and economy in administration
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Railways hits back at Congress amid row over Dahod locomotive plant
Congress leader Brijendra Singh questioned the bidding process that awarded the contract to Siemens
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AAP gains in bypolls; Cong, BJP win seats
Bypolls are usually localised contests where turnouts are lower than regular elections and which are dominated by incumbents.
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