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Single individuals could discover new connections or heartfelt proposals, often encouraged by family. Couples might find their spark again in tranquil environments, while spouses can expect a delightful surge in affection, igniting romance in even the simplest of daily routines. New collaborations could emerge in business pursuits, and legal situations appear to trend positively. The day carries news and possibilities, especially for the unmarried. Venus and Jupiter create a supportive link, so proposals for marriage or serious conversations can come up, sometimes through family contacts.Unmarried young couples might get a chance to meet after a long time. Keep the meeting…

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Comedian Kunal Kamra moves HC against Sahyog portal, calls it assault on free speechMumbai, Stand-up comedian Kunal Kamra has moved the Bombay High Court against the government’s ‘Sahyog’ portal, calling it an “unconstitutional and unreasonable” assault on freedom of speech, as it allows officials to take down social media content.The comedian, in his petition filed on Wednesday, has primarily challenged the IT rules, which were amended in October 2025, along with the Sahyog portal.He had claimed that these tools “unlawfully” empower the Central and state government officials “to peremptorily issue takedown or blocking orders, without following the procedure mandated under…

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Srinagar, Feb 06: The Jammu and Kashmir government is developing hamlets within Dal Lake as eco-friendly settlements under an in-situ conservation model, instead of relocating families, the Assembly was informed on Friday. So far, 1,808 families have been successfully rehabilitated at Rakh Arth Colony, receiving free land and compensation for their properties.In response to an assembly question by MLA Zadibal Tanvir Sadiq regarding Dal dwellers’ rehabilitation, the Housing and Urban Development Department said that Rakhi-e-Arth and Mir Behri Dal are not neglected areas and emphasized that residents are considered an integral part of the lake ecosystem.A High-Level Committee (HLC) headed…

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Cinema has returned to Hamlet repeatedly this year. A machinima documentary stages the text inside the videogame physics of GTA V, testing how Shakespeare’s language behaves within the absurdity of Los Santos in Grand Theft Hamlet. Meanwhile, Chloé Zhao’s Oscar-nominated Hamnet redirects attention away from the Danish court toward the private grief that preceded the play’s composition through Maggie O’Farrell’s eponymous novel. Even Riz Ahmed has taken a turn at the play, anchoring a contemporary screen adaptation that relocates familial betrayal within a modern South Asian business dynasty. Anime filmmaker Mamoru Hosoda’s Scarlet enters this crowded field by absorbing the…

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New Delhi: Rajya Sabha resumed normal functioning on Friday, with zero hour and question hour taking place without any hiccups, a day after the Opposition’s uproar over the Lok Sabha Speaker not allowing leader of the Opposition Rahul Gandhi to speak in the Lower House. Even a jibe by leader of the Opposition Mallikarjun Kharge at Union minister Ravneet Singh Bittu did not derail the proceedings.During question hour, telecom and railways minister Ashwini Vaishnaw praised Bittu for proactively taking up problems of the people of Punjab and making efforts to resolve them. This prompted Kharge to take potshots at Bittu,…

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Indore: The Indore bench of Madhya Pradesh high Court has appointed a one-man commission headed by a retired judge to conduct an independent inquiry into the water contamination tragedy in Bhagirathpura.The division bench of Justice Vijay Kumar Shukla and Justice Alok Awasthi appointed former high court judge, Justice Sushil Kumar Gupta, as the one-man commission, while hearing multiple petitions on the Bhagirathpura water contamination case on Tuesday. The state govt had claimed that 16 people had died due to the contamination.”Considering the gravity of the allegation and affecting the right to life under Article 21 of the Constitution of India…

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For decades, more than 1.3 million Indians have studied overseas each year, spending almost $47 billion annually on tuition and living expensesIndia stands today at an exciting moment in its education history. Forty million students are enrolled in higher education, and by 2035 that number will rise to 70 million, a population larger than that of many European countries. With this surge in learners and aspirations, India is no longer just expanding education; it is redefining the future of learning for the world’s largest youth population.The University Grants Commission’s (UGC) new regulations allow the world’s best universities to set up…

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Jeethu Joseph’s latest film, ‘Valathu Vashathe Kallan,’ is facing a significant box office struggle, earning a mere Rs 11 lakhs on its eighth day in Kerala. Despite a strong cast and director’s reputation, audience interest has plummeted, with collections dropping sharply after the initial days. The film’s future appears bleak, needing a miracle to recover. ‘Valathu Vashathe Kallan’ had another rough day at the box office as the film collected only Rs 11 lakhs on Day 8 in Kerala. The movie has been finding it very hard to pull people to theaters.Even though it is directed by Jeethu Joseph, who…

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Last Updated:January 30, 2026, 12:41 ISTSamsung is expanding its Galaxy of devices with Meta Ray Ban-like smart AR glasses that should have Gemini AI powers.Samsung could actually bring its first AR glasses this yearSamsung has the Galaxy S26 lineup all set to be unveiled soon but the company has other categories in the pipeline for 2026 and one of them is the AR glasses segment. The company has teased its plans to look beyond phones, and for that it already has the XR headset available in the market for select regions. And soon, it will be lining up alongside the Meta…

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Image used for representation only. | Photo Credit: Getty Images The Centre has given an official definition for what constitutes a ‘deep tech’ startup in India. A buzzword until now, the ‘deep tech’ startup, according to a gazette notification by the Department for Promotion of Industry and Internal Trade (DPIIT) made public on Thursday (February 5, 2026), is one that is primarily concerned with producing a solution based on new knowledge/ advancements in a scientific or engineering discipline.It must spend most of its money on research and development (R&D) activities; owns or is in the process of creating significant novel…

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