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‘AQI, AQI’ chants erupt as Lionel Messi welcomed in Delhi, crowd targets CM Rekha Gupta – Watch | Football News

Delhi Chief Minister Rekha Gupta shakes hands with footballer Lionel Messi (ANI Photo/Naveen Sharma) Delhi’s worsening air quality cast a shadow over Lionel Messi’s farewell appearance in India, as a section of the crowd at the Arun Jaitley Stadium voiced its anger at the political leadership even while welcoming the global football icon. As Chief…

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Nikitin Dheer defends Ranveer Singh’s Dhurandhar amid propaganda row, ‘May we not be misled by pseudo-intellectuals’; Aditya Dhar responds |

Ranveer Singh’s Dhurandhar has continued its strong box office run since its December 5 release, crossing Rs 350 crore despite facing sharp criticism over its alleged political messaging. While the film has sparked polarising reactions online and in public discourse, it has also found vocal support from members of the film industry. Nikitin Dheer, son…

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Stiff penalties mark big policy shift in regulating higher education | India News

New Delhi: For the first time, govt proposed a graded penalty regime for higher education institutions, with fines ranging Rs 10-75 lakh for repeated violations, suspension of degree-awarding powers and closure, while illegal institutions could face Rs 2 crore penalty and immediate shutdown, with safeguards to protect enrolled students.The proposed Viksit Bharat Shiksha Adhishthan Bill,…

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Insurance Bill to boost FDI, give regulator more power

MUMBAI: The insurance sector is expected to see significant investments with the Sabka Bima Sabki Raksha (Amendment of Insurance Laws) Bill, 2025, to be introduced by the government in the winter session of Parliament.The Bill seeks to enable 100% FDI in insurance and allows Irdai, the regulator, to issue sector-specific licences, permitting new insurers to…

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From Rajesh Khanna to Shah Rukh Khan: Bollywood superstars who went viral long before the internet existed | Hindi Movie News

Much before memes, hashtags and algorithm-driven fame, Bollywood created its own kind of virality. Stardom travelled through cinema halls, magazines, radio shows, television appearances and sheer word of mouth. Fan hysteria wasn’t measured in likes but in crowds, letters, rituals and imitation. These stars didn’t just act in films — they became cultural moments. From…

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