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Raisha Lalwani: A Prolific Author Weaving Vivid Narratives and Colourful Worlds
Dubai-based author Raisha Lalwani has carved a niche for herself in the literary world with her captivating storytelling and diverse talents.
WITH THIS GALLERY, THE SINDHIS WILL FIND HEALING, RECONCILIATION, CULTURAL RECOGNITION
The Partition Museum, Delhi recently inaugurated a gallery \"The Lost Homeland of Sindh\" which pays homage to the Sindhi community who lost everything in the 1947 Partition and rebuilt their lives in new lands across the world, relying on their wits, skills, and business acumen.
A Rendezvous With Mahesh Dattani!
Author P.V. Laxmiprasad's Book entitled Living Through Mahesh Dattani's Plays is a fitting tribute to the dramatic genius of Mahesh Dattani.
BOOK WRITING IS THE OUTCOME OF MY PASSION FOR RESEARCH: PROF SHRIKANT KALLURKAR
Prof Shrikant Kallurkar is one of the topmost intellectuals of India who has recently authored a deeply engaging book with the title \"5 Vedic Laws of Success\" which has a great relevance in the present society. The author has also been recognized as a global scientist by Google under the AD scientific index.
Durga Bollywood-inspired Puja saree looks:Style tips for a glamorous festive vibe
Durga Puja, one of the grandest festivals in India, is a celebration of tradition, devotion, and fashion.
CITYKART EXPANDS ITS FOOTPRINT WITH AMBITIOUS GROWTH PLANS FOR FESTIVE SEASON
CityKart is set to open 25-30 new stores in Tier 2 and Tier 3 cities, aiming for 50%-60% festive season revenue growth, while creating 500-600 new jobs.
RAJINIKANTH FANS WELCOME 'VETTAIYAN' RELEASE WITH GREAT ENTHUSIASM
It's a celebration time for Rajinikanth fans as his much-awaiting film 'Vettaiyan' is finally in theatres today.
SHRADDHA KAPOOR, RAJKUMMAR RAO-STARRER 'STREE 2' DEBUTS ON OTT
After success in theatres, Shraddha Kapoor, Rajkummar Rao starrer \"Stree 2\" is now all set to kick-start its journey on OTT.
"'AN ERA HAS JUST PASSED AWAY': AMITABH BACHCHAN REMEMBERS RATAN TATA"
The death of veteran Industrialist Ratan Tata has left a vacuum that can never be filled. People across the country have been grieving since he breathed his last on Wednesday night.
Salman Khan to Priyanka, celebs express grief over demise of industrialist Ratan Tata
Veteran Industrialist Ratan Tata has left a void in the nation as passed away on Wednesday evening at the age of 86. There was an outpouring of grief from all sections of society, including celebrities from Salman Khan, Priyanka Chopra, Anushka Sharma to Ranveer Singh.
JAYA BACHCHAN POSES WITH KAJOL, OFFERS PRAYERS AT DURGA PUJA PANDAL
Like everyone right now, Jaya Bachchan is making sure to embrace the spirit of festivities. She visited Durga Puja pandal in Mumbai to offer prayers.
SS RAJAMOULI, JR NTR SHARE HEARTFELT TRIBUTE TO 'TITAN OF INDUSTRY' RATAN TATA
SS Rajamouli and Jr NTR mourned the demise of veteran Industrialist Ratan Tata, who passed away on Wednesday evening at the age of 86.
DILJIT DOSANJH PAYS EMOTIONAL TRIBUTE TO RATAN TATA DURING HIS GERMANY CONCERT
Singer Diljit Dosanjh paused his Germany concert mid-way to pay an emotional tribute to veteran Industrialist Ratan Tata.
Poilievre trains guns at Trudeau's Liberals for 'rising anti-semitism'
Canada's Leader of the Opposition, Pierre Poilievre, 45, has blamed the Justin Trudeau-led Liberal government for rising antisemitism or the \"staggering increase in hate crimes\" against Jews in the North American country.
Portugal proposes decade of tax breaks for young people
Portugal is proposing a novel way of stemming the country's brain drain: a decade of progressive tax breaks for young people including paying nothing at all in their first year of work.
UN General Assembly elects 18 members to Human Rights Council
The UN General Assembly on Wednesday elected 18 members to the 47-member Human Rights Council for the 2025-2027 term.
Harris will get more female votes, ties with India expected to improve under her: US analyst
With barely a month left for presidential elections in the United States, political science expert and University of Florida professor Sharon D Wright Austin says expectations are high that ties between India and the US will improve under Kamala Harris as President.
Ukrainian drones attack Russian military airbase
Ukrainian drones attacked the Khanskaya military airbase in Russia's southern Adygeya Republic region on Thursday morning, Russian news outlet Mash reported.
ISRAELI AIRSTRIKE ON GAZA SCHOOL KILLS 28 AMID ONGOING OFFENSIVE
An Israeli airstrike on a school sheltering displaced people in central Gaza killed at least 28 people including women and children on Thursday, while three hospitals in the north were told to evacuate, putting patients' lives at risk, medics said.
South Koreans react with joy and amazement at writer Han Kang's Nobel win
South Koreans reacted with joy and astonishment on Thursday after learning that homegrown writer Han Kang won the Nobel Prize in literature, an unexpected moment that stoked national pride about the country's growing cultural influence.
Strategy of Hezbollah is to hit Haifa, Israel's 3rd biggest city, says official
Amid the ongoing crisis in West Asia, which has resulted in a surge in tensions in the region, Hezbollah appears to be planning to hit Haifa, Israel's third biggest city, which is incidentally the main city in the country's north neighbouring Lebanon, according to Head of the Emergency Preparedness Department in the port city
500 Hezbollah targets including headquarters hidden in nature reserve destroyed
The IDF (Israel Defence Forces) reported that 500 operational enemy infrastructures in southern Lebanon were destroyed and underground infrastructures neutralized, along with the elimination of many terrorists.
Imran Khan protests to UN against Shehbaz govt's constitutional amendments
Pakistan's former PM and Pakistan Tehreek-I-Insaaf (PTI) Party founder Imran Khan wrote a letter to the UN against the incumbent government's decision to execute constitutional amendments that aim to threaten judicial independence and human rights in the country, Geo Tv reported.
Pakistan's use of death penalty among harshest in world: Report
Pakistan's use of the death penalty is among the harshest in the world, accounting for 26 per cent of the global death row population, according to data released by a non-profit group on Thursday.
Sri Lankan economy has stabilised, says World Bank
Aided by critical structural and policy reforms, the Sri Lankan economy has stabilised after the deep crisis it suffered in 2022 with growth in 2024 expected to be 4.4 per cent up from the previous projections, the World Bank said on Thursday.
Transnational repression from China threatens diaspora in Japan
The Chinese authorities are making attempts to threaten people from China living within Japan who remain critical of the Chinese government. The government's harassment of people from China includes people belonging to East Turkistan, Tibet, and Inner Mongolia.
Delhi High Court on frivolous litigation: Prosecution, legal departments must exercise due diligence before initiating cases
The Delhi High Court in the case State v. Manpal And Ors observed that the prosecution and Delhi Government's Department of Law & Legislative Affairs must exercise due diligence before initiating cases and that legal process must not be misused through frivolous litigation.
Delhi High Court: Legal internships do not amount to active legal practice
The Delhi High Court in the case Ujwal v. Delhi High Court Legal Service Committee, DHCLSC observed that legal internships undertaken as law students do not amount to 'active legal practice' after being enrolled as an advocate.
Delhi High Court sets aside arbitral award due to failure of arbitrator to disclose conflict, non-supply of documents
The Delhi High Court in the case Flfl Travel Retail Lucknow Private Limited vs. Airport Authority Of India And Anr observed and has held that the duty of arbitrators of disclosure of any conflicts under Section 12 of the Arbitration and Conciliation Act, 1996 is mandatory and continuous throughout the proceedings.
MADHYA PRADESH HIGH COURT: NON-FUNCTIONALITY OF TRACES PORTAL CAN'T BE GROUND TO DENY BENEFIT OF STATUTORY RIGHT TO ASSESSEE [INCOME TAX]
The Madhya Pradesh High Court in the case Birla Corporation Limited v. Principal Commissioner of Income Tax (It And Tp) And Others observed and has made it clear that non-functionality of Income Tax Department's TRACES Portal cannot be grounds for denying the benefit arising to an assessee under statutory provisions of the Income Tax Act, 1961.