"Barkha Singh belongs to the Congress, and everyone knows it. She even contested elections as a Congress candidate. And, if she is the chairperson of Delhi Women Commission, she is certainly not doing an unbiased job. She is doing politics there. We want someone who is unbiased," he told media persons in New Delhi on Thursday
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The Delhi government on Wednesday moved to remove DCW Chief Barkha Singh by proposing Hindi novelist Maitreyi Pushpa's name to head the women's commission even as Singh accused the ruling Aam Aadmi Party of targeting her for summoning Law Minister Somnath Bharti in the south Delhi raid episode.
'Crazy nights with the perfect dress make the best memories'.
Possible phishing attack targets high-profile channels run by Barkha Dutt and Tanmay Bhatt.
Shekhar is in Sydney. Urmila is in Jammu. Urvashi is in Paris...
'The credit for giving me my first major break goes to Master Ghulam Haider.'
Taj: Divided by Blood, directed by Ron Scalpello, has some interesting actors playing key roles -- in his OTT debut, Dharmendra Shaikh plays Salim Chishti while Naseeruddin Shah plays Akbar.
How did Bollywood spend their free time? By travelling, of course!
Director Anurag Kashyap organised a special screening of his film Dobaaraa in Mumbai.
'Salilda and my brother Hridaynath would deliberately make my compositions tough.' 'Their logic was, "You can do it, so why should we not compose accordingly?",' Lata Mangeshkar, who would have turned 94 today, September 28, 2023, once told Subhash K Jha.
Bollywood stars are still in a holiday mood, either on vacation or missing recent getaways.
Kareena takes Jeh to the park... Shriya holidays in Australia... When Sunny stroked a tiger...
Bollywood stars enjoy the rains: 'A perfect blend of cyclone and rain!'
Varun enjoys rain... Janhvi admires the Mumbai skyline...
Shahid Kapoor packs in a lot of blood and gore in his new film, Bloody Daddy, directed by Ali Abbas Zafar (Tiger Zinda Hai, Gunday).
Film and television folk resumed work post lockdown and posted lovely pictures from the sets.
The week's best from the fashion circuit.
What are film folk doing these days? Let's find out!
Even today when news organisations and their owners have stooped before the powers that be when they were only asked to bend, Prannoy is still standing tall, asserts Sanjay Ahirwal, , former managing editor, NDTV Worldwide.
Celebrities from the music fraternity paid their respects to Panditji at his State funeral in north west Mumbai.
Throwback times with Mandira, Kunal, Bhagyashree and Rasika!
In a letter to Saxena, the BJP's West Delhi MP Parvesh Verma demanded Maliwal's removal from her position.
Sanjay Mishra is the saving grace of Subhash Ghai's forgettable comedy-thriller, 36 Farmhouse, observes Namrata Thakker.
Hunter Tootega Nahi, Todega is bizarre, unintentionally funny, discovers Deepa Gahlot.
'I want to be the criminal who kills the rapist.'
'When my heart grows heavy I think back to happy times.'
Shriya has a low-key birthday... Kavita shows off some bike tricks...
Bollywood celebrates their children with adorable pictures and lovely words on Children's Day.
Film folk celebrated Diwali with their family and loved ones, and made sure to post lovely pictures on social media.
It sent shock waves in the party -- a political greenhorn had taken on Modi in his home turf of Gujarat. Smriti had clearly tried to choose sides, in this case Vajpayee's camp. Many felt that this would end Irani's career. A revealing excerpt from Nidhi Sharma's new book She, The Leader: Women in Indian Politics.
'When I got married and moved to the US, I found it liberating in a way that I understood myself, who I am as a person and how I process things.'
The trend #womensupportingwomen is gaining momentum on social media, as *everyone* takes to the B&W look!