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2024: Horror-Comedies, OTT Save Indian Cinema

2024 saw mainstream Bollywood falter, saved by horror-comedies like Stree 2, small films like Laapata Ladies, and powerful OTT shows. Pushpa 2 was the lone pan-India blockbuster. Explore the year's cinematic highlights.

Gurbaz defends Gambhir, calls him best coach ever

Afghanistan's Rahmanullah Gurbaz strongly supports Gautam Gambhir's coaching amid India's Test losses. He highlights Gambhir's role in KKR's IPL 2024 win and team environment. Read more.

Modi offers aid to Khaleda Zia amid critical health

PM Narendra Modi expressed concern for former Bangladesh PM Khaleda Zia's failing health, offering India's support. This gesture marks a significant diplomatic outreach as Bangladesh's political landscape shifts ahead of polls.

Heat Action Plans Must Factor in Power Demand

New research reveals heatwave action plans must incorporate electricity demand management alongside health responses. Learn how India can build climate-resilient infrastructure.

India Leads Global TB Cases in 2024 WHO Report

India recorded highest TB cases globally in 2024 with 2.95 million notifications. WHO report shows progress but highlights treatment gaps. Learn about India's TB elimination efforts.

Trump Says US-India Trade Deal Nearly Complete

Former President Donald Trump reveals US-India trade negotiations are advancing positively. Potential agreement promises mutual benefits for both economies. Read latest updates.

Trump: India Has Largely Stopped Buying Russian Oil

Former US President Donald Trump makes significant claims about India-Russia energy ties during New Hampshire rally, announces potential India visit next year amid ongoing presidential campaign.

PM Modi's Bhutan Visit: Power & Rail Boost

Prime Minister Narendra Modi embarks on crucial Bhutan visit to inaugurate major hydropower projects, enhance railway connectivity, and strengthen India-Bhutan ties during March 21-22 official tour.

2024-2027 Set to Be Hottest Years Ever: WMO

The World Meteorological Organization issues unprecedented warning as greenhouse gases and El Niño trigger extreme temperature surge, putting India's climate at risk.

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