Nawazuddin Siddiqui recalls wild bhaang experience at NSD during Holi: ‘Became Ashwatthama, performed nonstop for five hours’ | Hindi Movie News

Long before he was a household name, ‘Tumbbad 2’ actor Nawazuddin Siddiqui was just another student at the National School of Drama (NSD) trying to survive the institute’s legendary Holi celebrations. On May 2, 2026, the actor shared a hilarious and surreal trip down memory lane, recalling a time when a glass of thandai turned…

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‘Not quite there yet’: Mitchell Starc laughs off retirement buzz after comeback spell | Cricket News

Mitchell Starc reflects after comeback spell (IPL Photo) Australian pace spearhead Mitchell Starc made an emphatic return to professional cricket after nearly three months on the sidelines, delivering a performance that instantly silenced any doubts surrounding his fitness and future.Coming back from shoulder and elbow injuries, Starc wasted no time making an impact. In his…

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Capital Expenditure: ‘Government to sustain capex despite West Asia crisis’

NEW DELHI: While acknowledging possible stress due to the West Asia conflict , expenditure secretary Vumlunmang Vualnam Friday said that the Centre will prioritise capital expenditure and seek to ensure that the entire allocation for public spending is utilised.“The fiscal stress is indeed very much a reality, but at the same time… the capex will…

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Scooter lost in transit found on Bengaluru road via traffic challan | Bengaluru News

BENGALURU: A scooter that went missing during a relocation from Bengaluru to Patna has resurfaced through a traffic challan. The complainant said his Suzuki Swish 125, handed over to a logistics service provider in 2023, never reached him. Recently, he found a traffic challan issued on the same vehicle that revealed an unidentified person using…

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Middle east crisis: How Hezbollah’s low-cost drones are reshaping the battlefield as Israel scrambles to adapt

Cheap fibre-optic drones deployed by Hezbollah are posing new operational challenges for Israeli troops in southern Lebanon, prompting the military to adjust its tactics in response to an increasingly lethal threat.The devices are small, inexpensive and widely available, resembling “children’s toys”, said Orna Mizrahi, a senior researcher at the Institute for National Security Studies.The military…

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Allahabad HC: No unilateral right over public land for religious gatherings | India News

NEW DELHI: The Allahabad High Court ruled that public land cannot be claimed for exclusive religious use by any individual or group, holding that such activities, including offering Namaz, must remain subject to public order and the rights of others.The observation was made by a Division Bench of Justice Saral Srivastava and Justice Garima Prasad…

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Taylor Frankie Paul: Is ‘The Bachelorette’ coming back? Production team weighs in on possibility of Taylor Frankie Paul’s return |

TRIGGER WARNING: This article includes references to domestic violence.Taylor Frankie Paul and Dakota Mortensen’s ongoing case for the past few months has caused quite a stir in the entertainment world. Following the controversy, a lot of Paul’s appearances were cancelled. Not only that, but ‘The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives’ also halted filming and production…

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Tata Sons: Proxy advisory firm asks RBI to reject Tata Sons’ application

MUMBAI: InGovern Research has called on the RBI to reject Tata Sons’ application to surrender its financial licence, describing the move as a “strategic manoeuvre to sidestep mandatory listing obligations” and to order the company to list on domestic exchanges by March 2027.InGovern argued that the application, filed in March 2024, is “dead on arrival”…

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World’s rarest hybrid blood type discovered in Thailand: Study found in just 3 people out of a massive research of 544,000 samples | World News

A strange medical finding has emerged from Thailand, and it’s already catching attention in the global science community. Researchers looking through hundreds of thousands of blood samples reportedly stumbled upon something that didn’t quite fit known categories. It wasn’t A, B, AB, or O in the usual sense. It wasn’t even a typical variant. Instead,…

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