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Ravi Kishan’s painful confession about his father Ravi Kishan is known for making people laugh. For his energy, his timing, and his unforgettable screen presence. For the kind of performances that stay with you long after the credits roll. But in a conversation on Raj Shamani’s podcast, he said something that had nothing to do with comedy. Something raw and quiet and deeply human. “I used to love that my father was hitting me. I used to think that was love.” The room went silent. And everyone listening understood, even before he explained further, that this was not a simple…

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New Delhi, The Supreme Court on Monday agreed to consider deferring the hearing on a batch of pleas seeking a court-monitored SIT probe into alleged embezzlement of donations at the Ram temple in Ayodhya on a request by the counsel of the Uttar Pradesh government.A bench comprising Chief Justice Surya Kant and Justices Joymalya Bagchi and V Mohana was apprised by a lawyer that Solicitor General Tushar Mehta, who has been appearing for the Uttar Pradesh government, has gone to the United Nations with a delegation to attend a function there.The bench asked whether the cases are listed for hearing.”Yes,…

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Tehran , August 10 : Iran has carried out a sudden reshuffle at the top of its political and national-security establishment, with Supreme Leader Mojtaba Khamenei moving former Supreme National Security Council (SNSC) Secretary Mohammad Bagher Zolghadr into the role of his political adviser while appointing veteran Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) commander Mohsen Rezaei as his representative on the powerful security council.In a series of posts on X on Sunday, Khamenei announced the appointments, saying, “In consideration of your valuable experience, I hereby appoint you to be my Political Advisor.” Addressing Zolghadr, he added, “I hope that in carrying…

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Instead of spending ₹5,000 on a designer suit, I’d pick these affordable kurta sets (Pexels)Samarpita Yashaswini is a Content Producer for Fashion (HT Shop Now) at Hindustan Times Digital. She has five years of experience in lifestyle writing, specialising in fashion, beauty, and trend-led commerce content. She covers everything from seasonal must-haves and wardrobe essentials to brand reviews and styling edits that make everyday dressing easier and more exciting.She began her writing journey in 2020, but her love for fashion started long before that. Over the years, she has interned with Times Internet and Desi Martini, and worked with Pinkvilla…

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Gurugram-based real estate developer Signature Global has awarded construction contracts worth ₹920 crore to KEC International and NCC Ltd for its luxury housing project on Dwarka Expressway. The two companies are expected to complete the construction within 36 months.Gurugram-based real estate developer Signature Global has awarded construction contracts worth ₹920 crore to KEC International and NCC Ltd for its luxury housing project on Dwarka Expressway. (Photo for representational purposes only) (Pexels)The contracts, worth ₹460 crore each, have been awarded for the construction of 11 residential towers. KEC International will construct six towers, while NCC will build five, the company said.Together,…

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Bengaluru, 39 persons, eight of them foreigners, were arrested and narcotic substances worth an estimated ₹55.80 crore were seized from their possession, police said on Monday.39 arrested, drugs worth ₹55.80 crore seized in BengaluruThe action was taken as part of the ‘BEDA BRO’ programme, an initiative under Mission RISE and the Bengaluru City Police’s anti-drug campaign, they said.Speaking to reporters here, Bengaluru City Police Commissioner Seemant Kumar Singh said drugs worth more than ₹55 crore had been seized from various locations in Bengaluru and other states-Delhi, Noida, Gurugram and Kerala as part of Mission RISE.The seized substances included MDMA, hydro…

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AI generated image used for representative purpose NEW DELHI: A Himachal Pradesh district consumer commission has directed Amazon to refund Rs 8,819 to a customer after a mattress order was cancelled but the money was not returned even after the product was sent back to the seller.The Kangra District Consumer Disputes Redressal Commission, in its order dated August 3, held the e-commerce giant liable and directed it to pay the customer Rs 5,000 as compensation and Rs 5,000 towards litigation costs.How did the refund dispute arise?As per the commission’s order, Shubham Patial ordered a Wakefit mattress priced at Rs 9,799…

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Brij Bhushan Singh reacts to acquittal, alleges conspiracy NEW DELHI: Former Wrestling Federation of India (WFI) president Brij Bhushan Sharan Singh on Monday reacted to his acquittal in the sexual harassment case involving women wrestlers, claiming that the court’s observations had highlighted links between the complainants, a particular wrestling akhada and political groups.Speaking to ANI, Brij Bhushan said the court’s observations had raised questions about the circumstances surrounding the allegations and pointed to the role of a specific akhada associated with the Hooda family.Brij Bhushan questions wrestlers’ allegations”The coach and the akhada that have been named are, in a sense,…

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Gonda: A week after acquittal in a sexual harassment case, former Wrestling Federation of India (WFI) president Brij Bhushan Sharan Singh on Monday alleged that “a conspiracy” was hatched against him after he defeated Congress leader Deepender Hooda in the wrestling body’s election.Singh, a BJP leader, claimed that subsequently some women wrestlers were made to speak against him under pressure from the Hooda family.Talking to reporters at his residence in Vishnoharpur, about 40 km from Gonda city, Singh said the Delhi court’s decision reflected what he has been saying from the beginning.Saying that he was repeatedly portrayed in media debates…

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New Delhi: The Delhi High Court is expected to pronounce its judgment this week in the long-running Daiichi Sankyo arbitration case, after reserving the matter at the close of its 50th hearing in May.Japanese drugmaker Daiichi Sankyo is seeking enforcement of an arbitration award in its favour against former Fortis promoters Malvinder and Shivinder Mohan Singh over alleged fraud in the 2008 sale of their pharma company Ranbaxy Laboratories to the Japanese firm. Including interest, the amount awarded by a Singapore tribunal a decade ago has now swelled to ₹5,200 crore.To secure payment, Daiichi wanted to prevent the Singh brothers…

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