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Shilpa Shinde's Double Role in Bhabiji Ghar Par Hai 2.0

Shilpa Shinde re-enters 'Bhabiji Ghar Par Hai 2.0' in a thrilling double role as Angoori Bhabi and a vengeful ghost, Vidya. The new track promises a hilarious mix of comedy and supernatural chaos. Read more!

Japanese firms expand India tech centres to tap talent

Japanese giants like MUFG, Nidec, and Polyplastics are setting up tech centres in India. Driven by an ageing population and China risk, they aim to tap India's deep talent pool for AI, cybersecurity, and engineering. Read more.

Four BJP Leaders Vie for Chandigarh Mayor Post

The BJP's search for a mayoral candidate in Chandigarh intensifies as four seasoned councillors lead the race. Key factors and RSS's role in the final selection revealed. Read more.

Major Global Headwinds to Shape the World in 2024

From the wars in Ukraine & Gaza to climate crises & AI disruption, explore the powerful global headwinds set to define 2024's geopolitical and economic landscape. Understand the challenges ahead.

India Rejects China's Role in Pakistan Ceasefire Deal

India firmly denies any Chinese mediation in the 2021 LoC ceasefire with Pakistan. The government faces opposition scrutiny over the timing and strategic implications of the agreement. Get the full story.

India's 5 Diplomatic Wins in 2025

From standing firm on Russia oil to balancing West Asia ties, explore the five key moments in 2025 when India's strategic diplomacy earned global trust and respect. Read the full analysis.

Namitha Desires Dominant Film Roles Like Neelambari

Actress Namitha expresses her desire for substantial roles, citing Neelambari as inspiration. She aims to shift from glamour-centric parts to character-driven performances. Read her full interview.

Wembanyama Bench Role Continues as Spurs Manage Return

San Antonio Spurs are cautiously managing Victor Wembanyama's return from injury, keeping him on a minutes restriction off the bench. Despite limited play, the rookie phenom has reached a historic statistical milestone.

Why India's Anti-Defection Law Needs Urgent Reforms

India's 1985 Anti-Defection Law is failing to curb political horse-trading. Explore the loopholes, recent controversies, and crucial reforms needed to save parliamentary democracy. Read more.

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