'Dharmendra was paying a little extra attention to me and she didn't like it.'
President Droupadi Murmu hosted a dinner for the outgoing Union council of ministers at Rashtrapati Bhavan.
In a significant order, the Supreme Court on Friday issued directions that the post-graduate medical entrance exam scheduled on June 15 be conducted in a single shift, saying holding it in two shifts 'creates arbitrariness'.
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'A Lufthansa crew member reached a hotel in the middle of night and slept.' 'The next morning, something fell and she bent to pick it up.' 'She saw a dead body under the bed!'
'It will split people and create caste clashes. Unity of people will be affected for the time being.'
There's room for all kinds on OTT this week, as Sukanya Verma tells us.
A Delhi-based girl and a Mumbai-based boy hope to bring glory to India.
'We are looking at what kind of products, diagnostics or other solutions we can offer to become a well-rounded player in a particular disease area globally.'
'I believe Modiji hai toh mumkin hai.'
'He surprised us by telling us he wanted to make a career in acting.' 'We were scared since we knew nothing of this profession but then, he landed a role in Mira Nair's Monsoon Wedding.' 'After seeing him holding his own on screen, we decided to let the boy pursue his passion.'
The fun series that showcases off ramp fashionistas at the Lakme Fashion Week continues...
Priyanka Chopra gives us a glimpse of her 'quick New York moment', and it sure tells us a lot about what's going on in her life right now.
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She shares the milestones, routines and insights that defined her fitness journey and the lessons she learnt along the way.
'He has been one of the clearest thinkers in the history of business.'
'Fashion to me is self-expression and ultimately self-acceptance,' says Pimmi Pande.
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In keeping with the mood of the evening, there were several outfits that definitely took fashion risks. Did it pay off? You tell us.
'As you gain experience, you realise that none of this is personal.' 'The failures actually teach you bigger and better lessons.'
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'It brings precarious peace because the red lines have shifted. 'The next Pahalgam attack would mean a full scale war.'
'Maybe I'm meant to do a few more good films, have some more nice times with family and friends, do some more charity.'
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'...whether he is a top player or not, it doesn't matter.' 'If I go by a player's name I won't be able to bowl at my best.' 'For me he is just a batter, and my only focus is where I need to land the ball.'
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'They thought nobody would hit Bahawalpur and Muridke because they have nuclear weapons.' 'They used to think India cannot touch our military targets because we are a nuclear weapons country.' 'After Operation Sindoor we have called their bluff.'
The western media is going all out to prove that India suffered a major setback in Operation Sindoor and how China helped shoot down Indian fighter jets. One of the articles published in British newspaper Telegraph stated Operation Sindoor shattered the myth of India's air dominance over Pakistan. "The Pakistani Air Force, aided by Chinese targeting satellites and AWACS executed a sensor-fusion kill. The Rafales never got a lock, never even saw their adversary. When the missiles hit, it was already over," wrote the British Newspaper, The Telegraph.
'My life has been quite difficult. I felt I could see it in words. I thought if everyone else can write, then I can too.'
The Supreme Court of India has reprimanded the central government for failing to implement a cashless treatment scheme for road accident victims. The court expressed its concern over the delay in formulating the scheme, which is designed to provide immediate medical care to accident victims within the crucial "golden hour." The court highlighted that despite a statutory provision requiring the scheme's implementation, the government has not taken any action, prompting the court to intervene. The court also criticized the General Insurance Council (GIC) for raising objections to the scheme and delaying its implementation. The court has now directed the government to notify the scheme within a week and has scheduled a hearing on the matter for May 13.
Diets rich in sugar, processed foods, and unhealthy fats tend to result in quicker growth and earlier puberty, notes Dr Rohan Palshetkar, head of unit bloom IVF, DY Patil School of Medicine.
'In a world which is full of categories, hatred and ideologies, there was this basic decency.'
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'We should not just react when a terror attack happens on our soil.' 'Our approach should be continuous and a launch pad should be destroyed the moment it comes up.'
Christine, a self-taught makeup artist and former chef who now works for Amazon, articulates her style statement.
Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman presented her eighth budget on Saturday.
'Five hours of bombardment by the Pakistanis should not have happened.' 'India should have sent the air force to bomb the Pakistanis where they were raining fire on us.'
The funeral mass of Pope Francis, who passed away on Monday, concluded at St Peter's Square on Saturday with the bells of St Peter's Basilica tolling to signal the end of the 2 hours and 10 minutes long service.
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