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When Shah Rukh Khan’s accidental fall made Rahul and Anjali’s first meeting in ‘Kabhi Khushi Kabhie Gham’ even more memorable ‘Kabhi Khushi Kabhie Gham’ is filled with memorable scenes, but one of its most loved moments happened completely by accident. During the filming of Rahul and Anjali’s first meeting in the Holi sequence, Shah Rukh Khan unexpectedly stumbled while shooting.According to a reel shared by Bollywood Last night Instagram page, instead of removing the mistake, director Karan Johar decided to keep the original take, and the brief moment eventually became one of the most talked-about scenes from the film. The…

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A drone hit a busy beach in southern Russia, killing seven people including three children, local authorities have said.In social media footage verified by the BBC, a drone can be seen hurtling towards a cliffside before crashing into a fireball on the beach below as tourists look on from the shore and in the water.The total number of injured reached 40, with 17 people hospitalised, said the governor of the Krasnodar region Veniamin Kondratyev.He accused Ukraine of “a deliberate strike on civilians”. Ukraine has not commented. Both sides deny targeting civilians deliberately.It is unclear what the drone was targeting. Some…

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Scenes from a drone striking a crowded Russian beach At least seven people, including three children, were killed and 40 others injured after a drone struck a beach at Arkhipo-Osipovka near Russia’s Black Sea resort town of Gelendzhik on Sunday, according to local authorities.The Krasnodar Krai regional government said 21 injured people were taken to hospital, while another 19 were treated as outpatients. The beach is a popular summer destination for Russian holidaymakers and was reportedly crowded when the drone hit.Footage verified by the BBC showed the moment the drone struck the beach. Witnesses told Russian local media that they…

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Mumbai: Vector-borne diseases surged across the city in July, with malaria and dengue cases more than doubling and a spike recorded in leptospirosis and gastrointestinal infections compared with the previous month.In June, cases stood at 655 for malaria, 266 for dengue, 7 for chikungunya, 33 for leptospirosis and 603 for gastro. In July, the reported cases increased to 1,380 for malaria, 466 for dengue, 7 for chikungunya, 78 for leptospirosis, 851 for gastro, 58 for COVID-19 and 105 for H1N1.Malaria followed a similar trend as last year, while there has been a fall in reported dengue cases. An increase in…

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Bengaluru: A 12-year-old boy on his way to tuition class was allegedly attacked by two scooter-borne miscreants armed with a knife on HAL Hospital Road. The Class 6 student of a private school suffered injuries to his hand before the assailants fled the scene, leaving police baffled over the motive.According to the complaint filed by the boy’s mother, Avinash (name changed) was walking with his cousin and a friend when two men on a scooter allegedly began following them. The duo stopped their vehicle near the boys at Kaveri Plantation on HAL Hospital Road. They pushed Avinash from behind, making…

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Hyderabad: Nizam’s Institute of Medical Sciences (NIMS), Hyderabad, has completed 1,000 robotic-assisted surgeries in less than three years, according to the institute. The procedures were carried out across the departments of Urology (590), Surgical Gastroenterology (248) and Surgical Oncology (162), covering complex urological, gastrointestinal, hepatobiliary, pancreatic, colorectal, gynaecological and cancer-related surgeries.Revanth, Damodar congratulate staffExpressing happiness, chief minister A Revanth Reddy congratulated NIMS director Dr Rahul Devaraj, the medical team, the nursing staff, and the operation theatre team for the extraordinary achievement in the medical field.During the meeting with the NIMS director, the CM said that the state govt’s aim to…

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CHENNAI: The Union govt has granted 10 projects totalling Rs 785.21 crore from the power system development fund (PSDF) for renovating and modernising substations, establishing technical and IT infrastructure, installing bus reactors, communication & data acquisition systems, and setting up battery storage system (BESS) in Tamil Nadu, said minister of state for power Shripad Naik.Responding to queries raised by MP Kamal Haasan on the power allocation, proposal status, and central assistance for the state, Naik said under the Revamped Distribution Sector Scheme (RDSS) launched in July 2021, projects worth Rs 19,235 crore for smart metering and ₹9,568 crore for distribution…

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Rourkela: A special Pocso court in Sundargarh on Monday sentenced a man (31) to 20 years of rigorous imprisonment for sexually assaulting and threatening a minor girl.The court also directed the district legal services authority (DLSA) to provide a compensation of Rs 8 lakh to the rape survivor.Additional district judge-cum-presiding officer of the Pocso court, Gyana Ranjan Patnaik, convicted the man after examining witnesses and evidence in the case. Besides the prison term, the court imposed a fine of Rs 20,000 on him. In case of default of payment, the convict will have to undergo an additional year of rigorous…

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Assam’s flood death toll has reached 87, with over one lakh people still affected GUWAHATI: Assam’s flood death toll rose to 87 after two more fatalities were reported, while around1.28 lakh people across seven districts remain affected, according to the latest official bulletin.Floodwaters have started receding in several areas, but thousands of residents remain displaced, while agricultural land and homes continue to bear the impact of the inundation.The latest figures indicate a decline in the number of affected people from around 1.78 lakh across seven districts reported earlier.However, several villages remain inundated, and relief and rehabilitation efforts are continuing.Sivasagar among…

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Mangaluru: Trekking activities in the Kudremukh division have been suspended for the past two days following heavy rainfall in the region, officials from the Kudremukh Wildlife Division in Karkala said.Trekking routes under the Kudremukh, Belthangady and Kerekatte ranges have been closed due to unsafe conditions, including slippery trails, swollen streams, and the risk of falling trees and branches.The region has received intense rainfall over the last few days, prompting continuous monitoring of ground conditions by forest officials. Water levels briefly rose above a bridge near Kalasa before receding. “The situation is being reviewed based on weather conditions, and a decision…

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