CATEGORIES
FASHION IS PART OF STORYTELLING: ACTOR ADITI RAO HYDARI
“Fast fashion is dumping 90 billion pieces into landfills. That’s why this collection is sustainable because the clothes are ‘separates’.
WILL WATCH 'SINGHAM AGAIN', HOPE AUDIENCES WATCH 'BHOOL BHULAIYAA 3' TOO: KARTIK AARYAN
At a time when fewer movies are being released in theatres, actor Kartik Aaryan on Sunday said both \"Bhool Bhulaiyaa 3\" and \"Singham Again\" have a \"strong chance\" of doing good business at the box office.
ANUPAM KHER PRAISES MAHIMA CHAUDHRY'S COURAGE POST-CANCER: 'YOU ARE THE REAL HERO'
Actor Anupam Kher showered praise on actress and breast cancer survivor Mahima Chaudhry for her courage and brilliant performance during the filming of 'The Signature'.
SALMAN KHAN PAYS RESPECTS TO BABA SIDDIQUE AT LATE NCP LEADER'S HOUSE
Superstar Salman Khan on Sunday paid homage to close friend Baba Siddique at the late NCP leader's house in Bandra. Siddique, 66, was shot at on Saturday night just outside his MLA son Zeeshan Siddique's office. He was taken to the Lilavati Hospital where he was declared dead.
Shraddha stuns in pastel lehenga at Lakme Fashion Week day 5
Shraddha Kapoor captivated audience as she took to the runway in style on Sunday at Lakme Fashion Week X FDCI day 5.
Albania can be India's trustworthy strategic partner: Minister
Albania can be a trustworthy strategic partner for India in the Balkan region in Europe, a senior Albanian minister here said, highlighting the need for \"wise\" friendships and alliances in the current global political landscape.
HARRIS RESUMES CAMPAIGNING, MEETS BLACK LEADERS
Vice President Kamala Harris met Saturday with Black leaders in North Carolina and was to help volunteers prepare relief packages for hurricane victims as she resumed campaigning in the state, followed on Sunday by attending church and holding a campaign rally.
Donald Trump tested limits on using military at home in his first term
During his first term as president, Donald Trump tested the limits of how he could use the military to achieve policy goals. If given a second term, the Republican and his allies are preparing to go much further, reimagining the military as an all-powerful tool to deploy on US soil.
Former Scottish first minister Alex Salmond dies at 69
Public figures from across Scotland and the United Kingdom paid tribute to former Scottish First Minister Alex Salmond, who died on Saturday at the age of 69.
Poland temporarily suspends right to asylum amid tensions with Belarus
Poland Prime Minister Donald Tusk also condemned the exploitation of the right to asylum by Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko, Russian President Vladimir Putin, and people smugglers. According to Tusk, they are using the asylum system in a way that undermines the right to asylum's purpose.
Canadian MP voices concern over attacks on journalists reporting on Khalistani extremism
A prominent Canadian MP of Indian origin has voiced concern over attacks on journalists who report on Khalistani extremism in Canada and asked the authorities to deal with the situation with an iron hand \"before it is too late\".
French President calls for immediate ceasefire in Lebanon
Macron also expressed deep concern over the intensification of Israeli strikes in Lebanon and their \"tragic impact on civilians,\" according to the Elysee.
4 Pak nationals die while attempting to reach Spain
Four Pakistani nationals died in an attempt while illegally trying to travel to Spain on Sunday, ARY News reported.
US imposes sanctions on Indian company for transporting Iranian oil
“This attack targeted Israel’s most populated city, Tel Aviv, and could have killed hundreds if not thousands of innocent people,” US National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan
Flood wreaks havoc in B'desh leaving 12 dead
Severe flooding in the northern district of Bangladesh has wreaked havoc, triggering extensive losses to property and lives.
China probes Taiwanese employees on charges of bribes, embezzlements
The workers were detained in Zhengzhou, the home of Foxconn’s largest iPhone factory, by the local public security bureau for the equivalent of “breach of trust”, Al Jazeera reported.
NETANYAHU DEMANDS UN PEACEKEEPERS EXIT LEBANON
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu intensified his demand for the immediate removal of UN peacekeepers from southern Lebanon, citing concerns they were being used as “human shields” by Hezbollah.
Turkish triumph: Razgatlioglu dominates Estoril WorldSBK Race 2
Toprak Razgatlioglu delivered another brilliant victory in WorldSBK Race 2 at the Estoril round, showcasing the strength of Turkish motorsport on the global stage.
71 pc respondents in Japan recognise Taiwan as independent country: Survey
A recent survey conducted in Japan has revealed strong support for Taiwan’s independence, with 71 per cent of respondents considering ‘Taiwan as an independent country,’ Taiwan News reported.
Kerala High Court orders Crime Branch investigation into theft at residence of former Kollam Bar Association president
The Kerala High Court in the case Adv Dheeraj Ravi v State Police Chief observed and has ordered a crime branch investigation into the theft which is being conducted at the residence of the former President of the Bar Association of Kollam.
GUJARAT HIGH COURT TO AHMEDABAD MUNICIPAL CORPORATION: DECIDE ON REHABILITATION OF PIRANANA CHHAPRA SLUM DWELLERS IN 6 WEEKS
Adding to it, the court stated that till such a decision is taken by the competent authority, none of the aforesaid persons / hutment dwellers shall be evicted from the site in question, if not already evicted. The Public Interest Litigation, PIL contended before the court that eviction of these hutment dwellers was being conducted without granting them the benefits outlined in the 2010 regulations.
Calcutta High Court grants bail to nine detained for allegedly raising 'anti-establishment' slogans at Durga Puja pandal
The Calcutta High Court in the case Bablu Kar & Anr. Versus State of West Bengal & Ors. observed and has granted bail to nine youths, who were arrested for allegedly raising antiestablishment slogans and placards outside a Durga Puja pandal in Kolkata’s Rabindra Sarovar area.
Allahabad High Court refrains from making adverse remarks against 'young' Magistrate, orders inquiry against his staff for uploading 2 unsigned order drafts
The Allahabad High Court in the case observed and has ordered inquiry against his staff for uploading two copies of draft unsigned order on the website.
Let Mahayuti announce first: Uddhav on MVA CM face in Maha polls
The Maha Vikas Aghadi (MVA) on Sunday came lashing out at the Maharashtra government over law and order situation, \"corruption\" and non-fulfilment of promises.
Punjab farmers block roads, rail tracks over delayed paddy procurement
Punjab farmers on Sunday escalated their protests by blocking roads and squatting on railway tracks at various locations across the state, protesting the delayed procurement of paddy in the ongoing Kharif marketing season.
Meghalaya: BSF foils cattle smuggling bid on international border
BSF Meghalaya thwarted cattle smuggling attempts by rescuing 27 cattle (oxen and buffaloes) from the International Border of Meghalaya on Sunday, BSF said in a press release.
Kerala government officers need CM's authorisation for official visits: Raj Bhavan
The Kerala Raj Bhavan clarified on Saturday that government officers will continue to be welcome at the Governor's residence, but for official matters, they must have authorization from the Chief Minister.
Tamil Nadu reviews measure after heavy rainfall alert in state
Tamil Nadu government is taking all precautionary measures in view of the Meteorological department predicting heavy rainfall from October 15 with some areas expected to receive over 20 cm of rainfall, Deputy Chief Minister Udhayanidhi Stalin said while interacting with the officials at the command centre setup by the government in view of the prediction of heavy rainfall in the state.
BJP urges party workers, people to join doctors' protest in West Bengal
Union Minister Sukanta Majumdar urged BJP workers and people of West Bengal to join doctors' protest in large numbers.
Assam BJP holds meet to discuss bypolls on five assembly seats
Assam BJP held a meeting on Sunday to discuss the upcoming bypolls to five assembly constituencies.