‘Mom was deeply hurt, but we’ve moved on’: Farhan Akhtar on Honey Irani not receiving writing credit for ‘DDLJ’ |

In a heartfelt revelation, Farhan Akhtar opened up about the emotional scars his mother, Honey Irani, endured after being overlooked for writing credit on the iconic film ‘Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge’. This oversight strained relationships with the Chopra family, disrupting cherished childhood connections. No one can forget the iconic classic SRK and Kajol starrer Dilwale…

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Why athletes are always seen chewing gum on the field: A simple way to reduce stress hormones and boost cognitive endurance |

Chewing gum has long been associated with casual snacking, yet its influence on cognitive function, athletic performance and stress regulation has gained growing attention in scientific discussions. Researchers examining behavioural patterns in high-pressure environments have observed that rhythmic chewing activates several neurological pathways connected with alertness and emotional regulation. This has led to increased interest…

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‘Both had to do something in India’: Congress leader claims CIA–Mossad behind 2014 rout; BJP hits back | India News

NEW DELHI: Congress and the Bharatiya Janata Party engaged in war of words after the grand old party’s former MP claimed meddling by US and Israel intelligence agencies in the 2014 Parliamentary elections. Kumar Ketkar blamed Mossad and CIA for the Congress party’s loss.BJP MP Sambit Patra, in turn, quipped saying that the Congress lost…

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Inside the life of Rahmatullah Lakanwal: How a CIA-linked Afghan evacuee became White House shooting suspect

Rahmatullah Lakanwal’s long route from Kabul. TOI correspondent from Washington: An emerging portrait of Rahmatullah Lakanwal reveals a man whose complicated American journey in the aftermath of a messy US war in Afghanistan appears to have transitioned into anger at perceived injustices, leading to a sudden violent terror attack.Born in Kabul in 1996, Lakanwal is…

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Quote of the day by Michael Jordan: “I can accept failure. Everyone fails at something. But I…”

Credit: Getty Images/ James Gilbert Michael Jordan, one of the most iconic figures in the history of sports, is known not only for his extraordinary talent, but also for his unmatched competitive spirit. Widely regarded as the greatest basketball player of all time, Jordan dominated the NBA with six championships, five MVP awards, and countless…

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‘Imran Khan is fully healthy’: Pakistan jail rubbishes health rumours; Khawaja Asif says he’s getting ‘five-star treatment’

The Adiala Jail administration on Wednesday dismissed rumours and confirmed that former Pakistan prime minister Imran Khan remains inside the Rawalpindi prison and is in good health.This comes amid growing speculation regarding the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) founder’s whereabouts. Pakistan’s Adiala Jail Issues Statement On Imran Khan’s Health Amid Viral Death Rumours “There is no truth…

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Star Air mulls ordering Embraer aircraft next year; the first for the Brazilian major from India

NEW DELHI: India’s largest regional airline, Star Air, could place a sizable order for Embraer aircraft next year. Launched in January 2019 with one aircraft, the Kolhapur-based airline of the Sanjay Ghodawat Group not only survived Covid but also grew, thanks to the Modi government’s subsidised UDAN scheme, and currently operates a fleet of 11…

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How Ahmedabad’s planning to turn CWG into Olympic leap | India News

Confirmation of Ahmedabad as the host city for the 2030 Commonwealth Games (CWG) has sounded the starting gun for an accelerated infrastructure race across the Ahmedabad-Gandhinagar belt. The Commonwealth Sport General Assembly’s approval on Wednesday has pushed the twin cities into delivery mode, with officials stressing that major venue construction plans are locked into a…

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Vascular surgeon with 18 years of experience, shares one simple exercise for people with Peripheral Artery Disease

Peripheral artery disease, or PAD, affects millions worldwide and often leads to excruciating pain, difficulties in walking, and the risk of amputation of a limb in advanced stages. In one remarkable case of how simple lifestyle changes may make a big difference, an exercise recommended by a vascular surgeon helped a young patient with a…

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