Priyanka Chopra does ‘seva’, washes utensils as she visits the Golden temple in Amritsar, netizens praise her humility – WATCH VIDEO |

After attending Oscars 2026, Priyanka Chopra Jonas recently returned to India and was spotted arriving at the Amritsar airport, where she greeted fans and posed for pictures. During her visit, a video of the actor at the Golden Temple has gone viral on the internet and got immense attention. While the exact purpose of her…

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Court gives time to Priya Kapur to respond to Mandhira Kapur Smith’s plea seeking documents amid Sunjay Kapur’s Rs 30,000 inheritance dispute | Hindi Movie News

Ever since the demise of businessman Sunjay Kapur, there’s been a legal dispute for his Rs 30,000 crore inheritance between his widowed wife Priya Kapur, ex-wife Karisma Kapoor‘s children and his mother Rani Kapur. Sunjay’s sister Mandhira Kapur Smith had made some comments against Priya as she supported her mother Rani which led to Priya…

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‘Let the singer be at peace’: Assam CM Himanta attacks Congress over Zubeen Garg mention in election manifesto | India News

Assam chief minister Himanta Biswa Sarma NEW DELHI: Assam chief minister Himanta Biswa Sarma on Tuesday accused the Congress of doing “disgusting politics” by including the issue of singer Zubeen Garg’s death in its election manifesto, saying the party had “committed an unpardonable crime” by invoking the late singer’s name for votes.Speaking on the sidelines…

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Green Card, US citizenship update: USCIS says prior vetting was inadequate, immigration ban under constant review

USCIS provides updates on immigration ban The US Citizenship and Immigration Services announced what they found after the Donald Trump administration put a hold on all types of immigration from certain countries, while the agency was tasked to recheck whether all checks were in place and whether they were adequate. The administration is known for…

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Dubai rolls out AED 1 billion incentives; fee deferrals, policy support to cushion war-led disruptions

Dubai has announced a package of economic measures, including incentives worth AED 1 billion, to support businesses and individuals over the next three to six months amid global supply disruptions linked to the ongoing West Asia conflict.The initiatives, approved by the Executive Council of Dubai in a meeting chaired by Crown Prince Sheikh Hamdan bin…

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Dhurandhar 2: ‘Dhurandhar: The Revenge’ storms Karnataka box office; Ranveer Singh starrer beats ‘Baahubali 2’ to enter the 100 crore club | Kannada Movie News

Ranveer Singh’s ‘Dhurandhar: The Revenge’ has achieved a remarkable feat in Karnataka, crossing Rs 100 crore in just 11 days, a new record for a non-Kannada film. This success, driven by strong word-of-mouth, signifies the growing reach of Hindi cinema in South Indian markets, surpassing previous benchmarks set by films like ‘Baahubali 2’. The Hindi…

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THIS snake survives by stealing poison from its prey: Scientists say it could be depending on its last toxic meal |

Snakes that borrow toxins from their meals sound unusual, yet nature often works in unexpected ways. The red-necked keelback is one such species that doesn’t produce its own venom but instead relies on chemicals gathered from what it eats. These snakes consume poisonous toads and store the toxins in specialised glands located in their necks….

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‘India managed Middle East situation well, but opposition wants to spread anarchy’: PM Modi | India News

NEW DELHI: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Tuesday said India had handled the fallout of the West Asia crisis “effectively”, while accusing the Opposition of attempting to “spread anarchy” by fuelling panic over fuel shortages and rising prices.Addressing a rally in Vav-Tharad in Gujarat, Modi said global disruptions caused by tensions involving the United States,…

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Russia, Uzbekistan and countries named after famous figures

World maps include names that reflect tales of discovery, devotion to others, and dramatic battles during struggles for independence. These maps also include many countries named after geographic locations, but in addition, there is a unique group of countries named for historical persons, legendary leaders, or saints, including countries named for revolutionaries from South America…

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Vedanta tells Supreme Court its revised Jaypee bid tops Adani offer

Mining billionaire Anil Agarwal’s Vedanta Ltd has told the Supreme Court that its tweaked bid for the bankrupt Jaiprakash Associates Ltd was rejected despite being better than Adani Group’s offer.In its petition challenging the lenders’ decision to accept Adani’s takeover offer, Vedanta contended that its addendum bid is about Rs 3,400 crore higher in gross…

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