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Rakesh Bedi called himself ‘Dhurandhar’ 12 years ago amid ‘Dhurandhar: The Revenge’ success – Watch video |

A nostalgic clip from ‘Qubool Hai’, featuring Rakesh Bedi as ‘Dhurandhar Watavdekar’, has resurfaced and gone viral, just as ‘Dhurandhar: The Revenge’ is making waves at the box office. The synchronicity of Bedi’s character with the film’s title has sparked excitement among viewers, creating a buzz that complements the movie’s remarkable success, grossing over Rs…

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Asian stocks today: Markets slip as yen surge drags Japan equities; tariff worries weigh on sentiment

File photo (Pic credit: AP) Asian stock markets mostly declined on Monday, led by sharp losses in Japan after the yen strengthened against the US dollar, hurting exporter stocks. Japan’s benchmark Nikkei 225 fell 1.8% to 52,870.15, weighed down by heavy selling in major exporters such as Toyota Motor Corp., whose shares dropped 4%.Markets across…

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Shehbaz Sharif, Asim Munir ‘quitely’ visited countries to seek loans for Pakistan; paid with ‘lowered self-esteem’

Pakistan prime minister Shehbaz Sharif Pakistan prime minister Shehbaz Sharif revealed the personal and national toll of Islamabad’s ongoing debt crisis. Sharif admitted that both he and field marshal Asim Munir (the Army Chief) were forced to “quietly” solicit billions in loans from friendly nations to bridge the country’s external financing gap.Addressing a gathering of…

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‘Couldn’t finish the way we wanted to’: Salman Agha’s emotional admission after Pakistan’s T20 World Cup exit | Cricket News

Salman Ali Agha (Getty Images) NEW DELHI: Pakistan’s campaign at the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup came to a disappointing end despite a win over Sri Lanka national cricket team on Saturday, with captain Salman Ali Agha conceding that the team’s batting frailties proved costly.While Sahibzada Farhan stood out with a superb hundred, the rest…

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Civil aviation ministry steadily resuming flight operations via alternative routes amid airspace restrictions

NEW DELHI: Indian carriers have begun progressively resuming long-haul and ultra-long-haul operations by rerouting flights to avoid restricted airspace. In addition, special arrangements are being made to assist stranded passengers abroad.The ministry of civil aviation announced that a total of 24 flights are being operated by Indian carriers today, while Emirates and Etihad have operated…

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UGC orders universities to put student mental health and well-being at the heart of campus life

The universities in India are being asked to reconsider what it takes to run a successful campus. The University Grants Commission has come out with a set of fresh guidelines where it has asked the universities to focus on the physical, emotional, and psychological well-being of the students. These aspects have generally been neglected in…

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