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Watch: Stormy scenes in Rajya Sabha as Kharge, Nadda clash over police action against student protesters | India News

Kharge said ‘democracy is not safe’, to which Nadda replied ‘it’s a normal situation’ NEW DELHI: The Rajya Sabha on Wednesday witnessed a sharp exchange between Leader of Opposition Mallikarjun Kharge and Leader of the House J.P. Nadda over the police action against students during the July 20 ‘Sansad Chalo’ march, with the Congress alleging…

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Shah Rukh Khan: Karan Johar pens emotional Guru Purnima note for Shah Rukh Khan and Aditya Chopra, reveals his life changing conversations: ‘You are the reason I tell stories’ | Hindi Movie News

On Guru Purnima, Karan Johar thanked Aditya Chopra and Shah Rukh Khan for shaping his career. Aditya pushed him to assist on DDLJ, calling him “meant to be a director.” SRK backed him in Switzerland, saying he’d direct his first film. Karan called them the reason he tells stories today. Karan Johar marked Guru Purnima…

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Megan Moroney cancels the Denver show due to health scare: ‘That was the hardest decision’ |

Megan Moroney cancels the Denver show due to unspecified health reasons. (Image Credits: Instagram) Megan Moroney, the country singer renowned for self-reflective music, cancelled her Denver show on July 28, 2026, due to an unspecified illness after stepping onto the stage. The 28-year-old was scheduled for her ‘The Cloud 9 Tour’ show at Ball Arena….

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A 66-million-year-old dinosaur highway in Bolivia reveals more than 16,000 fossil footprints from the final days of the dinosaurs |

Millions of years before roads connected modern cities, dinosaurs were already following well-worn routes across ancient landscapes. A remarkable fossil site in central Bolivia has preserved this prehistoric movement in extraordinary detail. Scientists have documented more than 16,000 dinosaur footprints at the Carreras Pampa tracksite in Torotoro National Park, making it the world’s largest known…

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Ousted PM Sheikh Hasina plans Bangladesh return: ‘I may be killed, I may be sent to prison’

Bangladesh’s ousted Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina on Wednesday said she was determined to return to her country by December despite facing the possibility of arrest, imprisonment or even execution.The 78-year-old former leader, who has been living in New Delhi since fleeing Bangladesh in August 2024, said she was prepared to face the consequences of returning…

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China lost more than 50% of its mangrove forests by the 2000s, now it has restored 22,500 hectares of the trees becoming one of the few countries on the globe where mangrove coverage is increasing |

Mangroves naturally occur along the southeast Chinese coast and traverse the provinces of Hainan, Guangdong, Guangxi, Fujian and Taiwan. Thirty-seven mangrove tree species, representing 20 families and 25 genera have been documented in the country. Yet a remarkable decrease of species richness has taken place over the past 40 years in China, with the nation…

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Ranbir Kapoor takes a break from ‘Ramayana’ to resume ‘Love and War’ shoot; late father Rishi Kapoor on phone wallpaper melts hearts – PICS |

After an extensive shooting schedule and a whirlwind promotional campaign, actor Ranbir Kapoor has seemingly taken a break from the world of ‘Ramayana‘ and dived back into Sanjay Leela Bhansali‘s ‘Love and War’.The actor was recently spotted in Mumbai sporting a moustache one again, prompting fans to speculate that he has resumed work on the…

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Shehnaaz Gill: ‘Mujhe izzat nahi mili’: Shehnaaz Gill recalls being underpaid, singer-actress now demands her worth | Hindi Movie News

Shehnaaz Gill recalled being Bigg Boss 13’s lowest-paid contestant, later becoming its priciest star. She now demands fair pay, saying, “Uski mujhe izzat nahi mili” for past free work. She avoids money clashes with films, refuses glamour-only roles, and wishes to master convincing casting directors, while balancing Hindi-Punjabi cinema. Shehnaaz Gill had earlier admitted that…

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