From meeting on ‘Uri’ sets to secretly marrying in Himachal:’Dhurandhar’ filmmaker Aditya Dhar and actress Yami Gautam’s heartwarming love story

When it was the time to tie the knot on June 4, 2021, they skipped the five-star hotels and international destinations. Instead, they chose:Yami’s family home in the serene hills of Himachal Pradesh. Their wedding was completely intimate, surrounded by nature and only their closest family. And ditching big designer labels, Yami chose to wear…

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‘We need to think about next spin pair after Jadeja-Ashwin’: Ex-India spinner Nilesh Kulkarni | Cricket News

R Ashwin and Ravindra Jadeja (AFP Photo) As India stands on the cusp of a transition in their storied spin-bowling legacy, former India left-arm spinner Nilesh Kulkarni offers a timely and nuanced assessment of where things stand. In this wide-ranging conversation, Kulkarni reflects on the shifting demands of red-ball cricket, the looming void post the…

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Harish Shankar hits back at trolls over ‘Ustaad Bhagat Singh’; says ‘I don’t take them seriously’ |

Director Harish Shankar dismisses online trolls targeting his film ‘Ustaad Bhagat Singh,’ stating he doesn’t take them seriously as they lack identity and accountability. He emphasizes his focus on the film’s output and his personal achievement in releasing it under pressure, asserting he only reacts to abusive language or crossed limits. Director Harish Shankar has…

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Air India Delhi-Vancouver Route: DGCA seeks corrective action from Air India over wrong plane on Delhi-Vancouver route

In a regulatory intervention following an operational lapse, aviation watchdog Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) has asked Air India to take corrective measures after the airline operated a Delhi–Vancouver flight with an aircraft that was not approved for the route, a senior official said on Thursday.Action has also been initiated against an airline official…

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Jeddah hospital in Saudi Arabia achieves medical milestone: Robots take over paediatric surgery to treat rare Hirschsprung’s disease | World News

Doctors in Saudi Arabia used robotic surgery to treat a two-year-old child with Hirschsprung’s disease/Image: SPA Doctors in Saudi Arabia have carried out a complex robotic surgery on a two-year-old child diagnosed with Hirschsprung’s disease, a rare condition that affects how the bowel works.The child, who weighs around 10 kilograms, was treated at King Faisal…

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Mint Explainer | Social media addiction ruling: What it means for Instagram, YouTube in India

How significant is India for Big Tech? Critical. India is the largest user base for Facebook, Instagram and YouTube. As of October 2025, Facebook had 403 million monthly active users in India, Instagram 481 million, and YouTube 500 million, according to data from Statista. While revenue contribution is lower, the market is central to data,…

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    ‘Don’t ask about Pakistan cricket’: Irritated Shaheen Afridi shushes media – Watch | Cricket News

    Shaheen Afridi (PTI Photo) NEW DELHI: Pakistan pacer Shaheen Shah Afridi grabbed attention during a PSL 2026 captains’ presser on Wednesday when he avoided a question about Pakistan’s struggling national team. As a journalist brought up the team’s recent poor performances and asked questions to Pakistani players present in the presser individually, Afridi stepped in…

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    Girls are leading classroom enrollment in Delhi, but what is causing boys to fall increasingly behind?

    Girls have overtaken boys in enrolment across all school levels in Delhi, according to the Economic Survey 2025–26. While the capital continues to outperform national averages, the consistent gender gap—most visible at higher secondary—raises fresh concerns about boys’ participation, even as attendance remains robust and academic performance improves in later years. For years, the Indian…

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