‘No dharna, lathi, placards, swords’: Lok Sabha secretariat cautions MPs ahead of Monsoon session | India News

Lok Sabha secretariat cautions MPs ahead of Monsoon session NEW DELHI: Ahead of the Monsoon session of Parliament, the Lok Sabha secretariat has issued a fresh advisory asking Members of Parliament to refrain from protests, demonstrations and the display of placards inside the Parliament House complex, while also cautioning against carrying items such as firearms,…

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‘Haiwaan’ release date: Priyadarshan’s 99th film starring Akshay Kumar and Saif Ali Khan to hit theatres on THIS date |

Picture Credit: Instagram Bollywood stars Akshay Kumar and Saif Ali Khan will be seen together in the upcoming psychological thriller ‘Haiwaan’. Directed by ace filmmaker Priyadarshan, the makers have unveiled the theatrical release date of the film. ‘Haiwaan’ release date Akshay Kumar took to his Instagram account to reveal brand new posters from the film….

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Indian truck driver Jashanpreet Singh jailed for nearly 5 years for deadly California crash

Indian truck driver Jashanpreet Singh A 21-year-old Indian national who was living in the United States illegally has been sentenced to four years and eight months in prison for a devastating truck crash in Southern California that killed three people and injured several others.Jashanpreet Singh, who entered the United States illegally under the Biden administration,…

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Jeetendra buys apartment worth Rs 6.5 crore in Pune with 5000 sq ft carpet area, here’s a glimpse into this lavish house |

Actor Jeetendra and his family have expanded their real estate holdings with the purchase of a lavish apartment in Pune’s Kiwale. The luxurious residence, valued at around Rs 6.5 crore, has been acquired by the veteran actor along with his children, Ekta Kapoor and Tusshar Kapoor. The family has occupied the 23rd floor of the…

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Bali’s 1,000-year-old rice fields once worked as a giant water system. Now 6,500 hectares have vanished and locals are buying water

Rice fields in Bali (Image Credit: Canva) For centuries, Bali’s iconic terraced rice fields did much more than produce food. They formed part of an ingenious irrigation network that distributed water across the island, sustained farming communities and helped maintain ecological balance. Today, however, that centuries-old system is under increasing pressure. As tourism expands and…

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Lion’s mane jellyfish are washing up on New England beaches, and experts warn people not to touch them even after they die | World News

Visitors heading to parts of the New England coastline this summer are being asked to pay closer attention than usual to what has washed up along the shoreline. Beaches that are typically known for calm walks, family outings and swimming have recently seen an unusually large number of lion’s mane jellyfish, prompting warnings from local…

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Scientists found that white streetlights can trap more than 5,000 pill bugs in giant circular “death spirals,” exposing them to predators and wasting their energy

On most nights, streetlights are just background—small circles of brightness cutting through the dark. But for a tiny, overlooked group of creatures living close to the ground, those circles of light can become something far stranger: a kind of glowing trap that draws them into huge, synchronized “death spirals.”That’s what researchers in Israel discovered when…

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Neet Paper Leak: When Sonam Wangchuk said, ‘I’m not Phunsukh Wangdu from Aamir Khan’s 3 Idiots’, the educator said he didn’t take action against the film: ‘Didn’t want people to think I was trying to get money’ | Hindi Movie News

Engineer, educator and environmentalist Sonam Wangchuk is in the news for his indefinite hunger strike over the alleged NEET paper leak and is on his 18th day. Seeking Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan’s resignation, Wangchuk has reportedly lost more than 8 kg since beginning the protest on June 28, while a drop in his blood pressure…

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Censor Board clearance for OTT films? Govt might amend IT Rules 2021 after row over ‘Satluj’ | India News

‘Satluj’ stars Diljit Dosanjh in lead role NEW DELHI: The Centre is considering making certification by the Central Board of Film Certification (CBFC) mandatory for films released on OTT platforms, sources said on Wednesday.The move would require amendments to the Information Technology (Intermediary Guidelines and Digital Media Ethics Code) Rules, 2021, as OTT content currently…

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