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Salman Khan’s Sikandar to Gene Hackman’s loss: Top 5 entertainment news
The entertainment world is abuzz with major updates! From Salman Khan unveiling the Sikandar teaser to Gene Hackman and his wife, Betsy Arakawa, being found dead at home, to Vicky Kaushal's Chhaava inching closer to the Rs 400 crore mark in India—here are the top five entertainment stories of the day that have everyone talking!
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Venjaramoodu murder accused Affan arrested, to continue under medical observation
Police indicate that financial distress could have prompted the accused to murder his family members and relatives
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Turmeric farmers, traders to get insurance claim for produce gutted at cold storage unit in 2024
While 299 farmers lost 52,914 quintals, 14 traders lost 18,635 quintals, and the estimated loss was put at ₹50 crore
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Initiative launched to standardise and streamline operations of India’s major ports
The ‘One Nation, One Port Process’ initiative is aimed at ‘removing inconsistencies in documentation and processes that lead to inefficiencies, increased costs, and operational delays’ in ports; a Logistics Port Performance Index named ‘Sagar Ankalan’ was also launched by the Union Shipping Ministry
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Anglicisation of media, entertainment on an alarming rise, say speakers
Telugu has a distinct identity among the various Indian languages, which needs to be preserved and cherished, according to SVU Vice-Chancellor
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Venjaramoodu murders: investigators uncover a complex web of financial troubles and personal despair
A young man’s horrifying confession unravels a spree of murders within his family, leaving Kerala in shock as investigators uncover a complex web of financial troubles and personal despair. Sarath Babu George explores the horrific rampage, rooted in distress, and strained family dynamics. The sequence of events has left the local community in Thiruvananthapuram in shock and raised questions about mental health and the breakdown of support systems
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172 university libraries now using SOUL
Goa hosts national conference on Library Science
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Move over, Elon Musk! THIS billionaire has a bold $20 billion plan to take over TikTok
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Discussion at theatre festival focusses on cultures of resistance
According to speakers, current society is witnessing a shift from a culture of inclusion to a culture of exclusion
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Mysuru to host MSME Summit on March 1
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'Boy slaves dress made to as girls, abused in Taliban-controlled Afghanistan'
The brutal tradition of Bacha Bazi, the sexual exploitation of young boys, continues in Afghanistan despite official bans. Military commanders secretly practice it, highlighting Taliban rule’s loopholes. A US report confirms Afghan security forces’ involvement, while similar abuse occurs in Pakistan. Victims face lifelong trauma, often turning to drugs. The West failed to curb this atrocity, leaving behind a legacy of suffering in both nations.
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ABVP stages protest against State govt. decision to close down universities
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HC reserves its order on bail plea of an accused in question paper leak case
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Integrated de-addiction and rehabilitation centre inaugurated at govt. hospital in Tiruchi
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MA&UD Minister visits Prayagraj to aid State’s preparations for Godavari Maha Pushkaram in 2027
A.P. is getting into preparatory mode for making the event a grand success by taking a cue from the Uttar Pradesh government after the recently-concluded Maha Kumbh Mela, an event conducted on similar lines
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Orthodox Church explores options to launch theology course for women
Synod calls the recently held Invest Kerala Global Summit a step in the right direction
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Olive Ridley turtle population growing ‘steadily’: Report
Rising sand temperatures are causing a large proportion of Olive Ridleys to be females “raising questions” on the long-term viability of the population. A statement said the fact that mass nesting doesn’t occur in some years is puzzling despite the monitoring indicating that there are large numbers of turtles in the water. However, it may not be a cause for immediate alarm, it added.
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Mixed response to Council polls with Karimnagar graduates constituency registering 63% voting
Teachers turn out in good numbers in two other constituencies
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