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Home Congress launches campaign against fuel price rise, Rahul says crony capitalists benefiting at cost of people
The Congress on Friday launched an online campaign attacking the government over the rise in fuel and cooking gas prices with former party chief Rahul Gandhi accusing the Centre of helping two-three crony capitalists at the expense of people.Several Congress leaders posted videos on Twitter and other social media platforms using the...
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Home Fatima Sana Sheikh to star in Hindi remake of Aruvi
2021 seems to be a significant year for female heroes in Hindi cinema. This Women's Day audiences will see two important OTT products Netflix's Bombay Begums and Alt-Balajee's The Married Women with female heroes at their helm.Earlier this year we saw women navigate feature films like Tribhanga and later this year comes Sanjay Leela Bhansali's Gangubai Kathiawadi where Alia Bhat plays leading...
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Home Man's guide to the best in grooming & wellness
While picking the right products can be a daunting task, men are serious about grooming, self-care and wellness routines. With the changes the world has seen, in the last one year, men got more time to realise the need to be well groomed.There is a shift in mind-set from looking attractive to feeling confident, and presentable. Self-confidence is a key motivator when it comes to grooming, and over...
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Home Samyukta Kisan Morcha seeks judicial probe into R-Day violence
The Samyukta Kisan Morcha on Friday sought a judicial probe into the violence that occurred on January 26 in Delhi during a tractor parade held by protesting farmers demanding the repeal of the Centre's three contentious agriculture laws."We demand a high-level judicial probe into the incident that happened on January 26 where a peaceful 'kisan parade' was intentionally...
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Home Political vendetta will not help in improving J&K situation: Farooq Abdullah on ED summons to Mehbooba Mufti
Criticising the Enforcement Directorate summons to former chief minister Mehbooba Mufti, People's Alliance for Gupkar Declaration (PAGD) chairperson Farooq Abdullah on Friday said "political vendetta" would not help in improving the situation in Jammu and Kashmir.The Centre should "put an end to this kind of vendetta"...
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Home Congress to move no-confidence motion against Haryana govt on March 10
The Congress will move a no-confidence motion against the BJP-JJP government in the Haryana Assembly on March 10 with Speaker Gian Chand Gupta fixing that date and turning down the party's request to move it on the opening day of the Budget session.Claiming that "voices of dissent" are being heard among the MLAs supporting the government, the Congress had last month...
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Home 9 Hindi films in theatres this month
March may prove decisive for the movie-theatre business in India. There are as many as 9 Hindi films being released in movie theatres this month. These include the horror-comedy Roohi with Janhni Patel and Rajkummar Rao and the dance film Time To Dance On March 11 and 12 which launches Katrina Kaif's sister Isabelle with Sooraj Pancholi.The following week on March 12 Sharman Joshi plays a soldier in Fauji...
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Home 80% women seek permission to prioritise their career
Do young Indian women still feel the pressure to seek permission for their professional choices? According to new OkCupid data, an overwhelming 79 per cent of women believe they need their partner's permission to work. Only 28 per cent of these women believe they can choose freedom for themselves.According to the dating app, "Users on the platform (87 per cent men and 96 per cent of...
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Home Nagarjuna speaks on Brahmastra
It's always a pleasure to catch up with Telugu superstar Nagarjuna. He has just returned to Hyderabad after completing a Hindi film Brahmastra with producer Karan Johar and director Ayan Mukerjee, and has commenced work on a new Telugu film.About shooting for Brahmastra, Nagarjuna says, "It was my first Hindi film in 17 years, I was welcomed in Mumbai like I was never gone. In Mumbai (Bollywood) they're always...
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Home Owner of SUV which caused explosives scare near Mukesh Ambani's house found dead
Hiren Mansukh, owner of the vehicle with explosives which had been found parked near industrialist Mukesh Ambani's residence last week, was found dead in a creek in neighboring Thane on Friday, police said.In another twist in the case, Maharashtra Home Minister Anil Deshmukh said the deceased was not the real owner of the vehicle.Mansukh, around 45 years old, went...

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