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Hospital Clerk Cheats Cancer Patients in Hyderabad

A billing clerk at Basavatarakam Indo-American Cancer Hospital in Hyderabad allegedly extorted over ₹70,000 from critically ill patients. Police have launched a manhunt for the accused.

Triple Helix Model Key to India's Growth: Leaders

Industry and academic leaders at Chanakya University event call for stronger government-industry-academia collaboration to drive India's next growth phase through triple helix partnership.

HC Orders Panjab University to Regularise Contract Teachers

Punjab & Haryana High Court directs Panjab University to grant permanent status to two contractual professors, condemning indefinite contractual employment as exploitation. A landmark judgment for thousands of contractual employees in India.

Kumaraswamy: Karnataka govt looting via township projects

JD(S) leader and Union Minister HD Kumaraswamy launches scathing attack on Karnataka's Congress government, alleging corruption in proposed township projects near Bengaluru. The minister claims the government is exploiting farmers and misusing public fund

SRK rescued Dharma when Karan Johar's dad was dying

Exclusive revelation about how Shah Rukh Khan rescued Dharma Productions by rejecting Mahesh Bhatt's film when Karan Johar's father was critically ill. Viveck Vaswani shares untold Bollywood story.

Nexperia Warning Deepens Crisis for Global Carmakers

Global automotive industry faces renewed supply chain turmoil as Dutch semiconductor giant Nexperia warns customers of serious production challenges, potentially worsening the ongoing chip shortage crisis.

Bollywood's Pay Gap: Makeup Artists Earn ₹1L/Day

Shocking revelations about Bollywood's budget allocation show hair and makeup teams enjoy first-class travel and 5-star hotels while screenwriters receive meager payments, exposing the industry's skewed priorities.

Hiten Tejwani: 22-hour work days, dozed off driving

Popular TV actor Hiten Tejwani reveals extreme work conditions in Indian television industry - 22-hour shifts for a month, earning just ₹1 lakh, and dangerous exhaustion that led to falling asleep at wheel.

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