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IndiGo chaos: Operations expected to stablise by December 10 — what we know so far
IndiGo chaos: Operations expected to stablise by December 10 — what we know so far Source link
150 years of Vande Mataram: Why BJP and Congress are fighting over its ‘missing stanzas’ — explained
150 years of Vande Mataram: Why BJP and Congress are fighting over its ‘missing stanzas’ — explained Source link
Smriti Mandhana & Palash Muchhal's wedding cancelled: Full timeline of events
Indian cricketer Smriti Mandhana has officially confirmed her wedding to music composer Palash Muchhal is off, ending weeks of speculation. She requested privacy for both families, stating her focus is now on representing India. Calling herself a “very private person,” she urged restraint and understanding from the public. Source link
'Have decided to move on': Palash Muchhal calls off wedding with Smriti Mandhana
Indian cricketer Smriti Mandhana and music composer Palash Muchhal have officially confirmed their wedding has been called off after weeks of speculation. Both shared statements on Instagram, citing personal difficulties and a desire for privacy. Mandhana emphasised her focus remains on representing India in cricket. Source link
A Sholay song, music, dance: Goa nightclub in full party mode, then deadly fire kills 25
A devastating fire at a popular Goa nightclub claimed at least 25 lives and injured six others late Saturday night. The blaze, which broke out during peak hours, trapped many victims, primarily staff, due to suffocation. Authorities cited non-compliance with fire safety norms and lack of valid permissions as contributing factors to the tragedy. Source […]
IndiGo turmoil: Centre slams Rahul Gandhi's 'monopoly model' remark
Civil Aviation Minister Ram Mohan Naidu countered Rahul Gandhi’s criticism of the IndiGo crisis, asserting the government champions aviation competition to welcome new airlines and expand fleets. He highlighted recent legislation to reduce aircraft leasing costs, emphasizing the issue’s public, not political, nature. Gandhi had blamed the government’s ‘monopoly model’ for passenger woes. Source link
Warner Bros-Netflix deal: Is the Tudum effect harmful for Indian cinema?
India’s Multiplex Association warns that Netflix’s acquisition of Warner Bros. Discovery could harm the country’s theatrical ecosystem. The shift threatens the supply of films crucial for cinema footfall, as Netflix prioritizes streaming over theatrical releases. While immediate impact may be limited, the merger raises concerns about content availability and theatrical windows. Source link
New York house fire: Hyderabad cyber security professional dies in US
A devastating fire in Albany, USA, claimed the life of 24-year-old cybersecurity professional Sahaja Reddy Udumala from Hyderabad. The blaze engulfed a residential building, trapping Sahaja who had just returned from a night shift. Firefighters bravely rescued her and another severely injured individual. Investigations into the cause are ongoing. Source link
Watch: Kangana Ranaut, Mahua Moitra and Supriya Sule dance together at wedding
BJP MP Kangana Ranaut, TMC MP Mahua Moitra, and NCP (SP) MP Supriya Sule were captured dancing together at industrialist Naveen Jindal’s daughter’s wedding. The trio performed a popular Bollywood song, with videos of their unexpected collaboration going viral on social media. Ranaut had previously shared behind-the-scenes photos of dance practice with her political counterparts. […]
Why so many people think they have ADHD today, and the real reasons behind the surge
More people are recognizing ADHD symptoms today. This surge in awareness stems from better understanding, social media visibility, and reduced stigma. While diagnoses have risen, experts suggest it reflects improved recognition rather than a true increase in cases. Professional evaluation remains crucial to distinguish ADHD from other conditions and ensure proper support. Source link