Indian-origin couple’s 23-year UK divorce battle: Ex-wife wins £6.6m after husband hid £28m fortune | World News

Varsha Gohil and Bhadresh Gohil A 23-year divorce fight between an Indian-origin couple in the UK has concluded with a court awarding Varsha Gohil £6.6 million after years of litigation over a concealed £28 million fortune.The dispute began in 2002 when Varsha Gohil filed for divorce from her husband, Bhadresh Gohil, citing adultery and unreasonable…

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Lakshadweep’s 1,800-year-old giant “potato patch” coral may be among the world’s largest living colonies |

The recent identification of the Lakshadweep Potato Patch Coral located at Kadmat Island has brought international recognition to the marine biodiversity of India, with a focus on coral reefs. Belonging to the species known as Pavona clavus, the living coral formation encompasses about 4,250 square metres, which makes it among the largest coral colonies found…

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Kirk Alyn Quote: Quote of the day by Kirk Alyn: ‘If you’re going to do something, you’ve got to believe in it’; decoding meaning behind the first-ever Superman’s words | English Movie News

Kirk Alyn didn’t just become an actor. He became a pioneer. From ‘Superman’ to ‘Blackhawk’ to ‘Atom Man vs. Superman.’ He was in some of the most historically significant productions in American cinema history. He was the first actor to ever portray Superman in a live-action film. He worked in an era before green screens,…

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FIFA’s 2026 World Cup tech upgrade: Instant offside alerts, AI avatars and new VAR tools | Football News

FIFA is enhancing offside calls for the 2026 World Cup with advanced semi-automated VAR technology, providing real-time audio alerts for quicker decisions.(photo/Agency) Ahead of the FIFA 2026 World Cup, the governing body of the game has introduced a new, advanced semi-automated system for Video Assistant Referees (VARs) to make offside decisions faster. It will give…

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‘Countless Sikh soldiers died for Britain’: Indian-origin Labour MP hits back at Rupert Lowe over kirpan ban call

Rupert Lowe (left) and Tanmanjeet Singh Dhesi (right) Indian-origin Labour MP Tanmanjeet Singh Dhesi has hit back at Restore Britain leader Rupert Lowe after he called for a ban on carrying the Sikh ceremonial kirpan in public spaces following the murder of British-Polish teenager Henry Nowak.Dhesi, the Labour MP for Slough and one of Britain’s…

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‘Don 3’ row: Producers Guild of India warns of ‘serious consequences’ over last-minute project walkouts without naming Ranveer Singh | Hindi Movie News

Ranveer Singh‘s ‘Don 3’ controversy has drawn yet another powerful voice into the fray. The Producers Guild of India issued a formal statement addressing the growing trend of talent backing out of projects at the last minute. It did so without naming Ranveer Singh directly but citing formal complaints from Excel Entertainment and Panorama Studios…

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Tp Aggarwal: ‘Hooliganism’: Ex IMPPA President TP Aggarwal hits out at FWICE over non-cooperative directive against Ranveer Singh | Hindi Movie News

Ex IMPPA President TP Aggarwal slammed FWICE’s non-cooperative directive against Ranveer Singh as “hooliganism”, saying other cine bodies including CINTAA were never consulted. He has filed a petition in Bombay Civil Court. Meanwhile, Ranveer, fresh off blockbusters ‘Dhurandhar’ and ‘Dhurandhar: The Revenge’, has chosen to maintain silence in the matter. Former Indian Motion Picture Producers’…

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Punjab Records ₹84 Crore in Orthopaedic Treatments Under Mukh Mantri Sehat Yojana in Just Four Months | India News

Punjab orthopaedic treatments: Mukh Mantri Sehat Yojana records Rs 84 crore in four months The Punjab Government’s flagship Mukh Mantri Sehat Yojana has spent more than Rs 84 crore on orthopaedic treatments in 4 months, reflecting a sharp rise in demand for bone and joint care services across the state.A new and expanded version of…

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NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope detects methane hidden deep inside interstellar comet 3I/ATLAS with unusual carbon dioxide abundance |

The view coming back from NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope has a way of turning familiar categories of comet science slightly awkward. 3I/ATLAS, an interstellar object only briefly passing through the solar system, has been watched before, but this time the reading feels less like a routine update and more like a chemical surprise that…

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