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SRK death threat case: Raipur lawyer arrested

The lawyer told the police that he lost his phone a week before and had filed a police complaint, the official said.




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Year after woman's death police find lover killed her

More than a year after a woman's body was recovered from a creek in Thane district, police have found that she was pushed to death from a bridge by her lover for resisting his sexual advances. The 23-year-old victim, identified as Mansi Bhoir, had disappeared in November last year. Police have arrested two accomplices of the main accused, who is already in jail in a separate case. The case was cracked after the police investigated another woman's murder case and identified the victim based on a tattoo and other features. The investigation revealed that the accused, Adil Sheikh, was frequently in touch with Mansi before her disappearance and was in the vicinity of the Kalwa creek on the night of November 4, when Bhoir's body was found. The police said that during their meeting, Sheikh pushed Mansi off the bridge after she resisted his sexual advances. He then called two associates who helped him push Mansi to death from the pillar. Her body was discovered some kilometres away. The two accomplices have been arrested, while the main accused is already in jail for attempted murder.




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Kharge's mother, sister killed by Razakars but....: Yogi

Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath launched a scathing attack on Congress president Mallikarjun Kharge, alleging that the latter purposely keeps mum on the tragic death of his mother and sister in an attack by Razakars in order to avoid losing Muslim votes. Adityanath claimed that Kharge's village, Varawatti, was burned down by Razakars and that his mother, aunt, and sister died in the attacks. He accused Kharge of suppressing this painful personal memory for political expediency and for fear of losing Muslim votes. Adityanath also alleged that Congress ignores historical atrocities for the sake of vote bank politics and conveniently forgets the history of the Razakars.




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Army to deploy all-terrain vehicles in northern borders

The Indian government has initiated the process of procuring All-Terrain Vehicles (ATVs) for deployment along the northern borders for the Indian Army. The Ministry of Defence has issued a Request for Information (RFI) seeking vendors who can supply the vehicles. The RFI outlines operational and technical specifications for the ATVs, including a minimum seating capacity of four personnel, disc brakes, automatic transmission, and heliportability by Chinook/Mi26 helicopters.




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35 killed, 43 hurt as man rams car into crowd in China

A 62-year-old man rammed his car into a crowd of people exercising at a sports centre in Zhuhai, China, killing 35 and injuring 43. The attacker, identified as Fan, was quickly apprehended and is currently receiving medical treatment after attempting self-harm. Police believe Fan's actions were motivated by his dissatisfaction with the property division outcome of his divorce. The incident occurred on Monday evening but was not reported by Chinese media until Tuesday evening. The event has sparked concerns and prompted authorities to strengthen security measures and investigate the incident.




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683 candidates fight it out in Jharkhand polls today

However, in 950 booths, voting will end at 4 pm, though people standing in the queue at that time will be able to exercise their franchise.




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Kukis, Meiteis hold separate protests across Manipur

The Kuki-Zo Council called for a 13-hour shutdown in Manipur's hill areas on Tuesday, demanding an investigation into the death of 11 people in a clash with security forces in Jiribam. The shutdown, which began at 5 am, saw schools, markets, and public transport remain closed. Various Kuki-Zo organizations, including the Kuki Students' Organisation, the Zomi Students' Federation, and the Hmar Students' Association, demanded a probe into the incident, accusing the Central Reserve Police Force of "treacherous murder." The Hmar Village Volunteers, who were identified by the Kuki-Zo groups as the victims, condemned the incident and called for intervention from the Ministry of Home Affairs.




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Snow Arrives Early In Kashmir

Umar Ganie captures Gulmarg as the tourist destination and other higher reaches in the Kashmir Valley receive fresh snowfall.




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Voting begins in Jharkhand, Wayanad

Voting for the first phase of the Jharkhand assembly elections began on Wednesday morning, with voting taking place in 43 out of the state's 81 seats.




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Sunny Leone Gets Married Again!

Sunny Leone and Daniel Weber renew their wedding vow in the Maldives.




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This Film Has Qualified For The Oscars!

Sunflowers Were the First Ones to Know, an award-winning Kannada short film by Film and Television Institute of India students, has qualified for the 2025 Oscars in the live action short film category.




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What Samantha-Varun Promise Us...

Directed by Raj and DK, and written by Sita R Menon, the spy series stars Varun Dhawan and Samantha, and is a prequel to Priyanka Chopra's Citadel. Citadel: Honey Bunny begins streaming from November 7 on Amazon Prime Video.




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Why Abhishek Missed Aishwarya's Birthday

When Aishwarya celebrated her birthday in Dubai on November 1, the speculation regarding the Abhishek-Aishwarya marital rift ran even higher.




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Ranbir's Ramayana To Release In 2 Parts

'This epic adaptation brings to life one of India's most cherished tales with unmatched scale and visionary storytelling.'




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Moviedom Mourns Sharda Sinha

'The great singer Shardaji took Bhojpuri music and singing to the national and international level with her singing!'




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Take This ZABARDAST Bollywood Quiz

Sukanya Verma quizzes you to find out just how much you know about the movies.




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'Har Director Usko Nanga Dikhana...'

Varun Dhawan's naked scene in the first episode of Citadel Honey Bunny is being widely discussed among netizens.




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Will Tiger Star In Rohit Shetty's Next?

Rohit Shetty is so pleased with Tiger Shroff's Lakshman act in Singham Again that the director is reportedly building an entire film around his character.




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Spend Your Weekend With Kareena

Kareena's cop, Rajni's supercop and Samantha's spy, it's a star-studded week on OTT this time. Sukanya Verma lists your options on OTT this week.




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'Varun's Citadel Character Is Bambaiya'

'I would think a hundred times before I wrote a gay character or a mentally challenged character because it requires a lot of research and empathy. That's the reason I shy away entirely from stories that have rape. I just can't. It's just terrifying for me, as a woman, to handle subjects like that because it's so sensitive.'




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'Varun Was Hanging, Upside Down...'

'Varun was so exhilarated with the intense physical action sequences.' 'Samantha is very agile.' 'I don't know how they did it. It's really hard.'




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Ananya's 21-Year-Old Rohit Bal Connection

Soha shows us her beach face... Kushboo attends a wedding... ready to watch Nayanthara's life unfold?




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'There Are Some Conversations With Hollywood'

'Hopefully, in 10 years, I will cross over.' 'I'll be doing Hindi stuff, but hopefully, global projects too.'




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Why The Pardesi Girl Quit The Movies

'Mom trusted the wrong people, and let the wrong kind of elements get into our life.'




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The Real Star Of Lapatta Ladies

'There's a very strong feeling of sisterhood that I feel is missing in Indian households.' 'I genuinely advocate the feeling of sisterhood because I feel that some of the strongest bonds, friendships and support groups could be our immediate relatives.'




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The Third Edit: Move over Jurassic Park, Jurassic lab is here




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When Parliament isn’t in session, standing committees are where the action is




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What Kamala Harris vs Donald Trump means for state power vs reproductive rights — in America and beyond




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What’s at stake in Maharashtra election




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October 26, 1984, Forty Years Ago: Congress (I) seeks allies this election season




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Paying farmers to harvest paddy manually could reduce NCR’s pollution




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Harish Damodaran writes: Why aspiration is dead in India




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Why opposition to dollar dominance should not be about geopolitics




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No one is programmed to be a parent — and other lessons from ‘The Wild Robot’




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Israel, Iran, Trump and Kamala: As war clouds loom over Middle East, weather in Washington matters




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P Chidambaram writes: It is too early to tell




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My son’s patriarchy is different from mine




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In Our Opinion: The narrative that villainises farmers for Delhi’s bad air is simplistic and needs to change




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October 28, 1984, Forty Years Ago: N T Rama Rao’s poll strategy to counter Congress (I)




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Why inflation on prices of tomatoes, onions, and potatoes particularly remains a pain point for RBI




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Why Chandrababu Naidu and M K Stalin are wrong — and how their ideas on reproduction turn the clock back




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Superstar Vijay is taking on Dravidian parties. But how different is his TVK from them?




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October 29, 1984, Forty Years Ago: Vajpayee’s Demand




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The Third Edit: How India lost its 12-year Test streak




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Express View on actor Vijay’s TVK: A new party is born




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Express View on ‘digital arrest’ fraud: Prompt action needed




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Suhas Palshikar writes: In Maharashtra, a big fight for nothing




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Olaf Scholz’s visit marks a new chapter in Indo-German partnership forged in a changing world order




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October 30, 1984, Forty Years Ago: Former J&K CM Farooq Abdullah stated he would not compromise with PM Indira Gandhi




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Partisan organisations such as United Nations Relief and Works Agency are an obstacle to peace