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Sara Tendulkar made a striking fashion statement for her latest Vogue cover shoot, blending contemporary glamour with the timeless beauty of Indian craftsmanship. She was seen in an elegant ivory corset blouse paired with a pastel green Banarasi saree, creating a sophisticated look that seamlessly brought together modern and traditional aesthetics. (Also read: Sara Tendulkar brings modern glam in little black dress while mom Anjali Tendulkar twins in simple ethnic look. Watch )Sara Tendulkar pairs ivory corset with Banarasi sareeThe fashion-forward look featured an off-white pure satin silk and organza silk corset blouse, designed with a structured, strapless silhouette and…

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Ranchi, Members of the All India Students’ Association on Saturday set up a separate platform at Jaipal Singh Munda Stadium here to intensify their agitation over alleged irregularities in Jharkhand recruitment examinations.Jharkhand exam row: AISA sets up separate platform at Ranchi protest siteAISA national president Neha Bora, who was allegedly targeted with ink during Friday’s assembly march near Birsa Chowk, briefly joined the protest and raised slogans demanding cancellation of the 14th JPSC and JSSC-CGL examinations.With the AISA joining the agitation, the number of platforms at the stadium seeking action on the demands of job aspirants rose to three.The JPSC-JSSC…

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A rendering of the FCAS with unmanned loyal wingmen. (Image credit: Airbus) The Future Combat Air System (FCAS) may very well become India’s sixth-generation fighter aircraft. The ministry of defence informed Parliament in a written response that India is in talks with France to co-join the programme that is now spearheaded by France.This development takes place just two months after Germany left the programme, which also has Spain as a partner. The aircraft, which is still on the drawing board, is expected to have its first flight in 2028-29 timeframe. India’s fifth generation Advanced Medium Combat Aircraft (AMCA) too is…

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Former India all-rounder Irfan Pathan has spoken about how fake news and online trolling can spread quickly, recalling an incident involving Pakistan cricketer Babar Azam during the 2023 ODI World Cup.Pathan said a false story claimed Babar had refused to give him an interview because of his alleged comments about Pakistan. According to Pathan, the report was created using a manipulated photograph.“The trolling and fake attribution happen every day,” Pathan said on JioHotstar.He explained that a Pakistani media outlet had published a story suggesting he had approached Babar for an interview, only to be turned down.“The media in our neighbouring…

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Bengaluru: Karnataka Home Minister Priyank Kharge on Saturday said the government would act against the RSS within the legal framework and indicated that it was studying the organisation and its history before deciding its next course of action.Speaking to reporters here, he asserted that he would bring the RSS within the “legal framework”.When reporters asked Priyank whether he had received a reply to his letter to RSS chief Mohan Bhagwat on several issues, including the registration of the organisation, he laughed it off and said he had not expected a response.Read More: CPI(M) demands withdrawal of order to sing full…

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Best walking pads in 2026 help you walk your way to fitness right from home. (Adobe Stock)Tavishi Dogra is a Deputy Chief Content Producer, Health & Wellness, at Hindustan Times. She has over 9 years of experience writing about fitness, nutrition, and mental well-being, translating medical research and expert insights into practical advice readers can trust.Career journey and experienceTavishi began her health journalism journey in 2017, and has since reported for RSTV, Financial Express, Jagran, HT Media Labs and Zee. She joined Hindustan Times to simplify wellness subjects by cutting through jargon.From decoding health trends and interviewing doctors to testing…

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Bollywood actress Swara Bhasker has revealed that she is currently battling dengue. On Saturday, she took to her Instagram story to let fans know that she has been hospitalised after testing positive for the illness. Alongside a picture of herself from the hospital, she wrote, “Well that escalated fast. Dengue-fied and hospitalised!.”Swara Bhasker’s dengue diagnosis follows Avika Gor’s hospitalisationMeanwhile, TV actress Avika Gor, too, has been hospitalised after a dengue diagnosis. Sharing a video update on Instagram, her husband Milind Chandwani revealed that Avika had been enduring a severe fever for five consecutive days, yet chose to keep shooting instead…

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Amazon Sale spotlights tablets with powerful features, attractive offers and exceptional value. (AI Generated Image)With over 28 years of writing and editing experience across various domains, I now specialise in gadgets, electronics, and appliances. I provide readers with valuable insights to help them make informed purchase decisions.Read moreRead lessFor many people, a laptop is no longer the only device capable of handling work, study and entertainment. Today’s tablets combine powerful processors, desktop-style multitasking, keyboard and stylus support, and long battery life to deliver a seamless productivity experience in a lighter, more portable form. Whether you’re attending virtual meetings, editing documents…

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Union Home Minister Amit Shah speaks during the inauguration of the National Urban Cooperative Finance and Development Corporation (NUCFDC), in Mumbai. | Photo Credit: PTI Union Minister of Cooperation Amit Shah on Saturday (August 8, 2026) urged urban cooperative banks (UCBs) to look at the RBI from a “different viewpoint”, underlining that the central bank has “proactively helped” the sector in recent times.Speaking at the inauguration of a new office building of the National Urban Cooperative Finance and Development Corporation (NUCFDC) at the BSE in Mumbai, Mr. Shah also said that when it comes to the safety of money, no…

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In this aerial photo released by Xinhua News Agency, fishing boats take shelter ahead of Typhoon Dolphin at a port in Wenling, east China’s Zhejiang Province, on Aug. 5, 2026. | Photo Credit: AP Typhoon ​Dolphin lashed Japan’s southern Okinawa prefecture on Saturday (August 8, 2026), injuring six people and ⁠cutting power to more than 50,000 buildings, while China shut ports and halted ferries ahead of the storm’s expected arrival on its east coast.Five elderly people, three of whom fell due ‌to strong winds, suffered non-life-threatening injuries in Okinawa while another person was injured in Kagoshima prefecture, authorities said.Nearly 39,000…

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