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Alia's 'Dulhan Wali Feeling'
Alia Bhatt on Saturday surprised her fans with her bridal look. The actress posted a couple of photographs from an ad shoot on Instagram in which she is seen dressed as a bride.
Abhinandan Shares Mig-21 Cockpit With IAF Chief In Pathankot
Wing Commander Abhinandan Varthaman, the IAF pilot who became the face of a tense military confrontation between India and Pakistan in February, on Monday flew a sortie with Air Chief Marshal B S Dhanoa on a MiG 21 jet here.
'Chhichhore' Is The Toughest Film Tahir Has Done
Tahir Raj Bhasin considers “Dangal” director Nitesh Tiwaris forthcoming film “Chhichhore” to be his toughest one so far. After doing special appearances in films like “Kai Po Che!” and “One by Two”, Tahir shot to fame with “Mardaani” in 2014 for his villainous role. He followed it up with “Force 2” and “Manto”.
Third Indian To Achieve Feat: Elavenil Claims Maiden World Cup Gold
In her debut year at senior level, Elavenil shot 251.7 in the finals to help India extend their new-found dominance in the event, leaving behind Seonaid Mcintosh of Britain, who won silver with an effort of 250.6 on Wednesday.
Taj Will Soon Open Every Night For All
The glimmering Taj Mahal, said to be at its aesthetic best in moonlight, could now be thrown open after sunset for all tourists.
PM launches Fit India Movement
IT'S 0% investment with 100% returns, says Modi.
Playing On The Backfoot...
Actors like Dulquer, Rajkummar, Ayushmann are not bothered about lead parts in films, says Sonam Kapoor.
PC In SC Offers To Remain In CBI Custody Till Sept 2
PC's protection from arrest extended till September 5
Olympics, Commonwealth Games Bigger Than Cricket Events: Sehwag
I always used to think Olympics and Commonwealth Games are bigger than cricket (events). I used to think that these athletes would have been looked after very well, that they would be getting good food, and nutrition along with physios and trainers, said Sehwag
Nushrat Bharucha Not Panchnama Girl Anymore
While it is tough to leave a mark in the minds of the audience when one is part of an ensemble cast, Bollywood actress Nushrat Bharucha managed to do so in the multistarrer film, Pyaar Ka Panchnama.
Non-hindu Employees In Tirumala Temple Must Quit, Orders Jagan Govt
The Andhra Pradesh government has ordered that the employees of the Tirumala temple who converted to non-Hindu religions should quit as they can't continue in their posts.
Incense Sticks Unit To Provide Rs 800 Cr Boost To Economy
The state government will establish incense sticks manufacturing unit which state’s economy by over Rs 800 crore.
Haven't Done Enough Acting, Feels Pankaj Kapur
With a career spanning over 30 years and having acted different shades of characters including dark and comic roles, or a common man struggling against the system, actor-director Pankaj Kapur believes he hasn’t done enough and wants to explore more.
Festive Season A Threat To Water Bodies In State Capital
BMC’s drive against use of PoP comes to a nought.
Duleep Trophy Reddy's 146 Helps India Green Reach 308/4
Hyderabad right-hander P Akshath Reddy hit a superb 146 as India Green dominated proceedings on the opening day of their Duleep Trophy match against India Red, reaching 308 for 4 at stumps, here on Thursday.
DPS Celebrates National Sports Day
Delhi Public School (DPS), Kolar Road in the city celebrated National Sports Day to commemorate the birth anniversary of hockey legend Major Dhyan Chand.
Dhoni Not Included, Fit-again Hardik Back In Squad For T20 Series
Mahendra Singh Dhoni did not figure in the Indian team for the upcoming three-match T20 series against South Africa while Hardik Pandya returned as the only change in the 15member squad Dhoni, who had taken a two-month sabbatical from the sport, is currently vacationing in the United States, having served the Territorial Army for 15 days.
Deepa Malik Basks In Khel Ratna Glory, Bajrang Misses Ceremony
Malik became only the second para-athlete after double Paralympic gold-medallist javelin thrower Devendra Jhajharia, who received recognition in 2017, to have won prestigious award.
Court Bids Launched To Stop UK PM Suspending Parliament
Prime Minister Boris Johnson's suspension of parliament just weeks before Britain's EU departure date faced legal challenges on Thursday following a furious outcry from pro-Europeans and MPs opposed to a no-deal Brexit.
Congress's Anita Rathore Made Palika Chairperson
The state government has appointed Namita Vivek Rathore as Chairperson of Sehore Nagar Palika.
Bungalows Of Ministers, Babus A Sanctuary For Dengue Larva
Dengue larva has found in 10,246 houses so far in the state capital during survey.
After A Brief Lull More Rains On The Cards
On-and-off rains are likely to continue until first week of September with a marginal variation in the intensity in the state.
Administration's Timely Steps Prevent Floods
All the gates of overflowing Tawa dam have been opened, but the measures, taken by the district administration, have prevented the district and its adjoining areas from being flooded.
A Year On, BMC Yet To Levy E-tax On Theatres
A year later after the municipal boy imposed entertainment tax on the city theaters and multiplexes, not a single penny has come into its kitty in this connection.
World Junior Sprint Queen Williams Fails Doping Test
Double world under-20 sprint champion Briana Williams could miss next month’s World Championships after reportedly testing positive for the banned diuretic hydrochlorothiazide (HCTZ).
This Is What Ranveer Always Wanted
Actor Ranveer Singh, who worked with director Rohit Shetty in last year’s blockbuster film Simmba, says he always wanted to be his hero.
Students Learn Int'l Diplomacy @ Model United Nations
Campion School in association with FICE organised a three days CSMUN (Campion School Model United Nations) to make students aware about international diplomacy.
Students Attend Disaster Management Training
In view of the increasing incidents of drowning across the country, due to incessant rain and raging river drains, the Adventure Cell of BSSS (Bhopal School of Social Sciences) organised a one day disaster management training to train the students.
Samaritans Bag Trophy In Inter-School Football C'ship
Samaritans School has bagged the trophy of the second InterSchool U19 Football Championship organised by Freedom Fighter Lt Shambhu Dayal Committee.
Respiratory Ailments Rise In Brazil As Amazon Fires Rage
Lingering smoke in the Amazon caused concern Tuesday among Brazilians who say that respiratory problems particularly among children and the elderly have increased as fires in the region rage.