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Mar 27, 2026, 05:08 PM
Ranveer Singh's 'Dhurandhar 2: The Revenge' Enters Second Weekend with Record-Breaking Box Office Performance

Ranveer Singh's 'Dhurandhar 2: The Revenge' Enters Second Weekend with Record-Breaking Box Office Performance

Aditya Dhar’s espionage epic, 'Dhurandhar 2: The Revenge', shows no signs of slowing down as it enters its high-stakes second weekend. Starring Ranveer Singh as the covert spy Hamza, the film has officially joined the elite Rs. 1,000 crore global club in just nine days, matching the record-shattering pace of Allu Arjun starrer 'Pushpa 2.' The sequel is now poised to surpass the Rs. 894.49 crore lifetime record set by the original 2025 released 'Dhurandhar.'Aditya Dhardirected andRanveer Singhstarrer 'Dhurandhar 2: The Revenge' continues to power through the box office with remarkable momentum. With the second weekend now upon it, the espionage thriller is firmly poised to chase down several landmark milestones in the days ahead.As of Day 9, Friday, March 27, 2026, the Ranveer Singh starrer has officially breached the Rs. 1,000 crore mark at the global box office, becoming the fastest Indian film to reach this milestone alongside Allu Arjun starrer 'Pushpa 2.' With the domestic net collection now standing at Rs. 675.00 crore, the film is locked in a direct race to shatter the lifetime Indian record of its predecessor, 'Dhurandhar', which netted Rs.894.49 crore in India.According to Sacnilk, very few Indian films have managed to sustain collections of this scale through their ninth day. 'hurandhar 2: The Revenge's nine-day India net of Rs. crore places it comfortably among the top-grossing Indian films of all time at this stage of their theatrical run. For context, films like 'Pathaan', 'Jawan', and 'Kalki 2898 AD', all considered generational blockbusters bore comparable or lower totals in their corresponding windows.by Taboolaby TaboolaSponsored LinksSponsored LinksPromoted LinksPromoted LinksYou May LikeBengaluru medical college professor served notice for ‘proposing' to MBBS student in classroomWhat began as a bizarre classroom episode has now escalated into a serious criminal case, with police arresting a medical college professor for allegedly proposing to a student during a lecture—an act that sparked outrage, protests, and violence on campus. The accused, identified as Abdul Rehman Sharif, attached to the Department of Microbiology, was arrested late Thursday night. A senior police officer confirmed the arrest, adding that further investigation is underway. The principal of the college, Divakar SV, filed a complaint with the Nelamangala Rural Police Station on Thursday afternoon. The controversy erupted at Sri Siddhartha Institute of Medical Sciences & Research Centre in T Begur near Nelamangala, in Bengaluru Rural district, after videos of the incident—recorded by students—went viral on Thursday. The college is governed by a trust chaired by state home minister G. Parameshwara, according to its website.UndoThe film's ability to hold above Rs. 47 crore even on Day 7 and begin clocking a positive number on day 9 shows that the second weekend could deliver a significant jump in collections.Dhurandhar 2 Movie Review'Dhurandhar: The Revenge' first week projectionsDhurandhar 2: The Revenge has delivered a thunderous run at the box office in its first eight days. After a strong Day 0 advance showing of Rs. 43 crore, the film exploded on its opening day with Rs. 102 crore, before settling at Rs. 80.72 crore on Day 2.It then surged back powerfully over the extended weekend, posting Rs. 113 crore on Day 3 and peaking at Rs. 114.85 crore on Day 4. As the weekdays set in, collections tapered to Rs.65 crore on Day 5 and Rs. 56.55 crore on Day 6, before stabilising at Rs. 47.70 crore and Rs. 49.70 crore on Days 7 and 8 respectively.Despite its sprawling nearly four-hour runtime, the film is tracking with unprecedented efficiency, shattering mid-week records and positioning itself to become the highest-grossing Indian film of all time as it heads into a high-demand second weekend.'Dhurandhar: The Revenge' day 9 live trackingEntering its ninth day of release, 'Dhurandhar 2: The Revenge' continues its dominant theatrical run with 18,424 shows currently active across the country. Live tracking for the day shows a net collection ofRs 41.55 crore, pushing the film’s total domestic net toRs 715.72 crore. With the India gross now standing atRs 854.99 crore.Day wise collections for 'Dhurandhar: The Revenge'Day 0: Rs. 43 croreDay 1: Rs. 102 croreDay 2: Rs. 80.72 croreDay 3: Rs. 113 croreDay 4: Rs. 114.85 croreDay 5: Rs. 65 croreDay 6: Rs. 56.55 croreDay 7: Rs. 47.70 croreWeek 1 collection: Rs. 624.47 croreDay 8: Rs. 0.75 croreDay 9: Rs. 41.55 croreTOTAL: Rs. 715.12 croreNotably, day 9 collection of Rs. 41.55 crore represents a 16.4% drop from yesterday's net collection of Rs.49.70 crore.According to Sacnilk, the language wise breakdown for day 9 has been tallied as Rs. 37.50 crore for Hindi, Rs.0.25 crore for Kannada, Rs. 0.10 crore for Malayalam, Rs. 0.85 crore for Tamil and Rs. 2.85 crore for Telugu.More about 'Dhurandhar: The Revenge''Dhurandhar 2: The Revenge' features a powerhouse ensemble led by Ranveer Singh, who reprises his role as Hamza, the covert Indian spy operating deep inside Pakistan. The sequel delves into the origin story of how Jaskirat Singh became Hamza, making it a more emotionally layered than its predecessor. Arjun Rampal andSanjay Duttdelivers menacing performances as the antagonists, while R Madhavan, Arjun Rampal, Sara Arjun,Rakesh Bedi, and Danish Pandor round out the formidable cast.PollHow do you feel about the nearly four-hour runtime of the film?Too long for a movie!Perfect length for an epic!The film has been certified U/A by the Central Board of Film Certification and carries a runtime of approximately 3 hours and 49 minutes (229 minutes). It has been released in Hindi, Tamil, and Telugu across India and has simultaneously opened in major international markets including the United States, United Kingdom, Canada, Australia, the UAE, and several Southeast Asian territories.DISCLAIMER: The box office numbers and data in this article are compiled from diverse public and industry sources. All figures are approximate unless explicitly mentioned, offering a fair representation of the movie's box office performance. These totals may change as official studio data is updated or as additional international market reports are finalized. This data is provided for informational and entertainment purposes only.Get the latest entertainment updates from the Times of India, along with thelatest Hindi movies,upcoming Hindi movies in 2026, andTelugu movies.”
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Mar 27, 2026, 04:56 PM
Rapper Mayor Balen Shah Sworn in as Nepal's Prime Minister

Rapper Mayor Balen Shah Sworn in as Nepal's Prime Minister

Kathmandu: Nepal's political landscape has witnessed an event that even the most seasoned political analysts could not have imagined. Balen Shah, the popular mayor of Kathmandu and a well-known rapper, has stunned the world by being sworn in as Nepal's prime minister on March 27, 2026. The most special thing about his victory is that he spoke for only 26 minutes during the entire election campaign instead of giving long and boring speeches like traditional leaders. From Jhapa in the east to Dhangadhi in the west, he won the hearts of the people by holding only 4 to 5 public meetings and led his party, the Rastriya Swatantrata Party (RSP), to the pinnacle of power with 52 lakh votes. Balen Shah's campaign style was so unique that he never directly begged for votes. Using Maithili in Janakpur and Doteli in western Nepal, he struck an emotional chord with the local people. There was no criticism of anyone in his speeches, only a promise to work. "Did you eat chai or eat vegetables?" He did not understand the art of the common man.
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Mar 27, 2026, 04:51 PM
Kerala Assembly Elections: Congress Leader Lashes Out at Opposition Alliance

Kerala Assembly Elections: Congress Leader Lashes Out at Opposition Alliance

Thiruvananthapuram: Ahead of the assembly elections in Kerala, a political bastion in southern India, the political rhetoric has intensified ahead of the polls on 9 April. Congress veteran and AICC general secretary in charge of organisation, Venugopal, has lashed out at the BJP and the ruling party, CPM, saying it was only a "dream" to open an account for the BJP in Kerala this time. Alleging an "unholy alliance" between the opposition parties, Venugopal sensationally alleged that an "unholy alliance" was going on behind the scenes between the LDF and the BJP in Kerala. He said, "No matter how hard they try or use their financial muscle power, the people of Kerala will not accept this alliance. The BJP will not win a single seat and will not open its account in the assembly." Triangular fight: Who will win?
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Mar 27, 2026, 04:46 PM
Karnataka Deputy Chief Minister Announces 2 VIP Tickets for Elected Representatives Amid IPL Ticket Controversy

Karnataka Deputy Chief Minister Announces 2 VIP Tickets for Elected Representatives Amid IPL Ticket Controversy

BENGALURU: Cricket and politics have always gone hand in hand in India, and this has been proved again in Karnataka before the start of IPL 2026. The battle for tickets for the high-voltage opening match between RCB (Royal Challengers Bangalore) and SRH (Sunrisers Hyderabad) to be played at the M. Chinnaswamy Stadium in Bengaluru was also played out on the field. After a huge outcry from MLAs and MPs, now the Deputy Chief Minister of Karnataka ડી.કે. Shivakumar has announced 2 VIP tickets for every elected representative. The issue of 4 tickets and the'disrespect'issue started a controversy when the Speaker of the Karnataka Legislative Assembly યુ.ટી. Khader urged the government that each MLA should get 4 VIP tickets for the match. Several MLAs, cutting across party lines, complained that they were being'disrespected'by the Karnataka State Cricket Association (KSCA) and that they were being allocated tickets as per the proper protocol. નથી.ડેપ્યુટી The CM's mediators told Shivakumar to take only one ticket for the family members. ડી.કે "But we have requested the MLA to take it to the Minister."
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Mar 27, 2026, 04:30 PM
Indian Gold Prices Rise Amid Global Market Volatility

Indian Gold Prices Rise Amid Global Market Volatility

On 27 March 2026, the price of 24K gold at ₹145,760 per 10 grams, reflecting a gain of ₹5,450 compared to its previous close. Meanwhile, 22K gold is at ₹133,613 per 10 grams. Gold prices in India are largely influenced by international spot gold rates, US dollar fluctuations, and import duties on Gold among other things. Gold prices in India continue to remain lower than in Dubai. On 27 March 2026 the price of 24K gold in India is at ₹145,760 per 10 grams, while in Dubai it is ₹272,689, reflecting a difference of ₹-126,929 or -46.55%. Similarly, 22K and 18K gold prices in India were also about -46.55% costlier compared to the price of gold in Dubai , not accounting for fees, duties, and taxes. Gold prices are trending sideways over a rise in the dollar index and stoking inflationary concerns. The dollar index rose to its monthly record high levels, which weighed on bullion demand, as it makes the latter more expensive for other currency holders. Brent crude prices have been surging over the past trading sessions, owing to which central banks globally are shifting to a more hawkish stance. Concerns of interest rate hikes have capped the gains for precious metals, as higher interest rates reduce the opportunity cost of holding non-interest-yielding assets. ALSO READ Gold drops below $4,500 as Iran rejects Trump’s ceasefire; Silver slides below $70 Contradictory signals from US President Donald Trump over the West Asia conflict also continue to weigh on investor sentiment, as the MAGA leader warned of increasing pressure on Iran if it did not abide by its deal, while Iran rejected the US proposal, citing it as unfair. Analysts expect gold prices to remain range-bound in the near term owing to uncertainty over the West Asia conflict and how long it will stretch. Markets continue to monitor Middle East tensions and crude prices, which will dictate the future trajectory of rate hikes by central banks globally. Currently, markets price in no interest rate cuts by the US Federal Reserve for this year. “ MCX Gold April futures are likely to appreciate to Rs 140,000/10g as prices are up in the global markets,” said Jigar Trivedi, Senior Research Analyst at IndusInd Securities. Retail investors are advised to track not just domestic rates but also international trends before making buying decisions. ALSO READ Gold drops below $4,500 as Iran rejects Trump’s ceasefire; Silver slides below $70
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Mar 27, 2026, 04:21 PM
US Judge Blocks Pentagon's Attempt to Label AI Firm 'Supply Chain Risk' Over Military Use Dispute

US Judge Blocks Pentagon's Attempt to Label AI Firm 'Supply Chain Risk' Over Military Use Dispute

In a ruling that could reshape how Washington handles artificial intelligence vendors, a federal judge has temporarily blocked the Pentagon’s attempt to label Anthropic a “supply chain risk.” The decision hands an early win to the AI firm in its legal standoff with the Pentagon, while raising deeper questions about free speech, national security, and the government’s growing dependence on private AI. At the center of the dispute is whether the government can penalize a company for refusing to align with its preferred military uses of AI. For now, the court says no. U.S. District Judge Rita Lin issued a 43-page ruling siding with Anthropic, blocking both the “supply chain risk” designation and a directive from President Donald Trump to cut federal contracts with the company. Judge Lin called the government’s actions “classic First Amendment retaliation,” arguing they were not clearly tied to legitimate national security concerns. The ruling hinges on a critical idea: companies have the right to hold and express viewpoints, even when those views conflict with government priorities. Anthropic, led by CEO Dario Amodei, refused to allow its Claude AI model to be used for: The Pentagon, under Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth, pushed for broader usage, including “all lawful applications.” The court found that punishing Anthropic for resisting these uses could violate constitutional protections. Judge Lin’s reasoning was blunt: if the Pentagon had concerns about operational integrity, it could simply stop using the technology. Instead, it imposed sweeping restrictions that appeared punitive. The dispute didn’t emerge overnight. It grew out of increasing tension between AI developers and government agencies over how far these tools should go in military contexts. Anthropic’s Claude model reportedly saw limited use during the early phase of the Iran conflict, including support roles like target determination. That alone placed the company at the intersection of cutting-edge tech and real-world warfare. But Anthropic drew a line. The company argued that certain uses of AI, especially autonomous weapons, cross ethical boundaries. That position clashed directly with the Pentagon’s desire for flexible deployment. Typically, this label is reserved for foreign adversaries or entities that could compromise national security. Applying it to a U.S.-based firm was highly unusual. The designation triggered: Judge Lin questioned whether the government had overstepped by using a national security tool to settle a policy disagreement. This case is bigger than one company. It sits at the crossroads of three powerful forces: constitutional law, military policy, and the future of AI. If upheld, the ruling could restrict how the government pressures private companies to align with its priorities. That matters in an era where: A good place for an infographic here would be a flowchart showing how AI companies interact with federal agencies across defense, healthcare, and intelligence sectors. The Pentagon increasingly depends on private-sector AI for: But companies like Anthropic are asserting boundaries. This ruling signals that participation in defense contracts may not require full alignment with military objectives. That could embolden other firms to set similar limits. Critics of the ruling may argue it complicates national defense by limiting the government’s ability to vet and control suppliers. Supporters counter that: The decision is temporary. Judge Lin paused the ruling for one week to allow the Trump administration to appeal. Even with the ruling in place, the Pentagon retains significant flexibility: What it cannot do, at least for now, is impose broad punitive measures tied to the “supply chain risk” label. Despite the legal win, Anthropic faces practical challenges. Some federal agencies, including the Department of Health and Human Services and the General Services Administration, have already removed its products. Rebuilding those relationships may prove difficult even if the company ultimately prevails in court. This case is quickly becoming a litmus test for how the U.S. governs artificial intelligence. These questions are not theoretical. They will influence:
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Mar 27, 2026, 04:18 PM
Assam's Chikibiki Residents Demand Permanent Bridge Over Champabati River After 50 Years

Assam's Chikibiki Residents Demand Permanent Bridge Over Champabati River After 50 Years

Residents of 15 villages in the Chikibiki area of Bongaigaon district have raised concerns over a 50-year-old demand for a permanent bridge over the Champabati river, citing it as a key issue ahead of the Assam Assembly elections . “Due to hollow promises by politicians, we have been deprived of a permanent bridge between Bidyapur and Chikibiki over the Champabati river for the past 50 years,” villagers on either side of the river told the media. Over 1,200 students and a large number of farmers from 15 villages in the Chikibiki area cross the river by boat during floods, paying a fare, or use a temporary bamboo footbridge in winter, paying a toll, to reach Bidyapur, villagers said. They have to cover only 3 km if they cross the river directly, or take a 25 km detour via Basugaon (Chirang) to reach Bidyapur, where educational institutions, health facilities, markets, and government offices are located, said local resident Monowar Hussain. Villages in the Chikibiki area produce rice, maize, and vegetables. Farmers incur higher transportation costs to bring their produce to Bidyapur or Bongaigaon markets via Basugaon. Hussain noted that a permanent bridge over the river could reduce transportation costs for farmers and help students reach their schools safely during floods, adding that many students were rescued five years ago when a boat carrying them capsized in the flooded river . Former legislator and sitting MP Phani Bhusan Choudhury and his wife Diptimoyee Choudhury, an incumbent legislator and current NDA candidate for the Bongaigaon seat, had previously promised to build the bridge. Hussain stated that over 1 lakh electors in the Chikibiki area have decided not to support Diptimoyee Choudhury and her AGP party in the upcoming polls. These villages on either side of the river fall under the Bongaigaon assembly seat in Bongaigaon district.
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Mar 27, 2026, 04:11 PM
US VP Justifies Attack on Iran Over 'Nuclear Suicide Vests'

US VP Justifies Attack on Iran Over 'Nuclear Suicide Vests'

In the latest addition to the Trump administration’s long list of reasons for attacking Iran, US Vice President JD Vance was recently heard saying that the United States of America pre-emptively attacked Tehran over concerns of “suicide vests capable of killing tens of thousands of individuals. During a recent briefing, Vice President Vance detailed the administration’s rationale, framing the conflict as a preventive measure against an unprecedented form of terrorism. “You talk about people who walk into a crowded supermarket and have a vest on, and they blow up the vest and a couple of people get killed… What happens when what’s on the vest is not something that can kill a couple of people, but can kill many, many tens of thousands of people?” Vance stated. He further emphasised that Trump attacked Iran to make sure that “the worst people in the world do not possess such weapons.” In his remarks, Vance reiterated that the American government views its actions as a national security requirement. “That’s why the President is doing this,” Vance added, referring to the military operations that commenced on February 28 following stalled nuclear negotiations. JD VANCE: “Iran was going to use Nuclear Suicide Vests to kill tens of thousands of people. That’s why they had to attack.” These people still haven’t realized that we’re not buying a word of their Israeli-written propaganda bullshit. pic.twitter.com/p26UVsbqXK Interestingly, Vance’s latest comment comes after Iran outrightly rejected a 15-point U.S. peace proposal that had been submitted to Iran by Pakistan. Notably. Vance’s latest comments follow a failed ‘diplomatic attempt at peace’ which was initiated by the United States of America earlier this month. Where the Trump administration had extended a comprehensive 15-point framework to end the hostilities using Pakistan as a mediator. The proposal, delivered via Islamabad and backed by Turkey and Egypt, was intended to be a “grand bargain” for regional stability. Immediate decommissioning of the Natanz, Isfahan, and Fordo facilities. Handover of all enriched uranium to the IAEA. The permanent and unconditional reopening of the Strait of Hormuz. Strict caps on the range and volume of Iran’s ballistic arsenal. Partial sanctions relief and a UN-monitored civilian nuclear program. Tehran had outrightly dismissed the plan, labelling it as “illogical” and a “charter of surrender.” Iranian officials counter-demanded sovereign control over the Strait of Hormuz and billions in war reparations, asserting that they would not negotiate under the “shadow of a gun.” With the 15-point plan in tatters, Vice President JD Vance has stepped forward to reframe the conflict not just as a regional war, but as an existential counter-terrorism mission. Notably, Vance’s comments come as reports from Axios reveal that the White House and Pentagon are discussing the deployment of at least 10,000 additional combat troops to the Middle East.
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Mar 27, 2026, 04:05 PM
PM Modi Reviews Preparedness with Chief Ministers Amid West Asia Crisis

PM Modi Reviews Preparedness with Chief Ministers Amid West Asia Crisis

On Friday, when the Centre cut excise duty on petrol and diesel by ₹10, Prime Minister Narendra Modi reviewed with chief ministers — barring the poll-bound ones — their preparedness to mitigate the impact of the West Asia war.The chief ministers of election-bound states of Kerala, Tamil Nadu, West Bengal and Assam and the Union Territory (UT) of Puducherry were not part of the meeting due to the Model Code of Conduct (MCC).The meeting was reminiscent of the PM’s virtual meetings with chief ministers during Covid. In his statements in Parliament earlier this week, the PM appealed to the states to address the current challenge in the spirit of ‘Team India,’ a point he reiterated at the meeting with CMs on Friday.This was the PM’s first meeting with the CMs after the outbreak of the conflict on February 28.In a related development, official sources said the government also set up an informal group of ministers (IGoM) led by Defence Minister Rajnath Singh to monitor the impact confronting the country because of West Asia.Also ReadIndia seeks safe Hormuz passage, sends aid to Iran amid West Asia crisisSeven secretary panels to appraise iGoM on measures amid West Asia crisisFM Nirmala Sitharaman scotches rumours of lockdown like PakistanLuxury travel stays resilient despite global stress, says Leela CEOpremiumRBI open market operations help banks to cut treasury losses in Q4premiumUnion ministers Amit Shah, Nirmala Sitharaman and Hardeep Singh Puri are among members of the IGoM.Earlier this week, the government set up seven groups comprising top officials to address the impact on sectors ranging from oil, fertilisers, and supply chains.Apart from Friday’s meeting with the CMs, the Cabinet Secretariat will hold a meeting with the chief secretaries of poll-bound states and the UT. On March 25, the government held an all-party meeting to brief leaders of political parties about the West Asia situation.In his statements in Parliament, the PM had asked the states to crack down on black marketing or hoarding. He asked them to ensure that the benefits of the government’s welfare schemes reach the poor, especially migrant workers.Earlier during the day, CMs of states ruled by the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP)-led National Democratic Alliance (NDA) welcomed the excise duty cut as “pro-people.”The Congress alleged that the government's excise cuts on petrol and diesel were due to Assembly elections. Congress general secretary in-charge communications Jairam Ramesh said, “When global crude oil prices fell as they did on seven different occasions in the past 12 years, consumer prices in India were not reduced.”He added, “Today's announcement was because of the Assembly elections. Wait till April 30.”Assembly elections in Assam, Kerala and Puducherry will be held on a single day on April 9, in Tamil Nadu on April 23, and in two phases in West Bengal on April 23 and 29, while votes will be counted for all polls on May 4.The BJP’s Kerala state president Rajeev Chandrsekhar urged Kerala CM Pinarayi Vijayan to cut state taxes on fuels.
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Mar 27, 2026, 04:02 PM
Ramnath Goenka Excellence in Journalism Awards Honor Outstanding Journalists

Ramnath Goenka Excellence in Journalism Awards Honor Outstanding Journalists

Vice-President CP Radhakrishnan on Friday spoke about the crucial role of journalism in sustaining democracy while addressing the 20th edition of the Ramnath Goenka Excellence in Journalism Awards ceremony. On the occasion, Radhakrishnan also presented the prestigious awards to 24 journalists for their outstanding work across print, digital and broadcast platforms in 19 categories, including investigative reporting, politics and government, feature writing, books, sports, and regional language journalism. Paying tribute to Ramnath Goenka, founder of The Indian Express group, Radhakrishnan said his journalism embodied courage, independence, and an unwavering commitment to truth. The jury for the 20th edition of the awards includes Justice B N Srikrishna, former judge at the Supreme Court; Prof C Raj Kumar, founding Vice Chancellor, OP Jindal Global University; Prof K G Suresh, Director of India Habitat Centre, former Vice Chancellor, Makhanlal Chaturvedi National University of Journalism & Communication and former Director General, Indian Institute of Mass Communication; Rohini Nilekani, Chairperson, Rohini Nilekani Philanthropies and Co Founder & Director, EkStep; and Dr S Y Quraishi, former Chief Election Commissioner. – Print (Hindi) Avadhesh Akodia (Dainik Bhaskar) – Broadcast/Digital (Hindi) Sarvapriya Sangwan (BBC News Hindi) – Print/Digital (Regional Languages) Muhammad Sabith & Akhil Sivanand (Mathrubhumi) – Broadcast/Digital (Regional Languages) Fousiya Musthafa (News Malayalam 24×7) – Environment, Science & Technology Reporting Jayashree Nandi & Tannu Jain (Hindustan Times) – Environment, Science & Technology Reporting (Broadcast / Digital) Rohini Krishnamurthy & Dhruval Parekh (Down to Earth) – Uncovering India Invisible Vijay Pal Dudi (Dainik Bhaskar) – Uncovering India Invisible (Broadcast / Digital) Basant Kumar (NewsLaundry) – Business & Economic Journalism Praveen Paramasivam, Munsif Vengattil & Aditya Kalra (Thomson Reuters) – Reporting on Politics and Government Deeptiman Tiwary (The Indian Express) – Reporting on Politics and Government (Broadcast/Digital) Rishika Kashyap (Deccan Herald) – Sports Journalism Srikkanth Dhasarathy (DT Next) – Investigative Reporting (Print/Digital) Mridulika Jha (Aaj Tak) – Investigative Reporting (Broadcast) Sreya Chatterjee (India Today) – Feature Writing Vidheesha Kuntamalla (The Indian Express) – Civic Journalism Sandip Dighe (The Times of India) – Civic Journalism Sreya Chatterjee & Arvind Ojha (India Today) – Photojournalism Praveen Jain (The Print) – Books (Non-Fiction) Aparajith Ramnath (Penguin Random House) Congratulations to all the winners!
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Mar 27, 2026, 03:57 PM
Iran Blocks Gulf of Hormuz, Threatens Oil Supplies and Contradicts Trump's Claims

Iran Blocks Gulf of Hormuz, Threatens Oil Supplies and Contradicts Trump's Claims

Tehran: Iran's Revolutionary Guard has taken an aggressive stance in the Gulf of Hormuz, threatening oil supplies around the world. On Friday morning, Iran officially declared this strategic sea route closed to the United States and Israel's allies. Meanwhile, three large ships attempting to cross the Gulf, including container ships of the Chinese company COSCO, were forcibly turned away by the IRGC. Iran has clearly warned that the gates of this sea route will be closed forever to countries that help "Jewish-American enemies." This incident has taken the wind out of US President Donald Trump's claims that Iran is softening and is ready for talks. Trump claimed on Thursday that Iran has given way to 10 oil tankers to show goodwill, but on Friday on Iran's official website Sepah News called Trump's "blatant lies" on the global oil market prove that Iran is hardening its stance on the global oil market.
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Bihar Politics: IP Gupta Offers Unconditional Support to Nitish Kumar Amid Talks of Rajya Sabha Run

Bihar Politics: IP Gupta Offers Unconditional Support to Nitish Kumar Amid Talks of Rajya Sabha Run

ExpansionAdd as a preferredsource on google Bihar politics is once again in the thick of things. IIP MLA IP Gupta from Saharsa has raised the political temperature with a big and aggressive statement amid talks of Chief Minister Nitish Kumar's possible Rajya Sabha run. During a media interaction in Jamui, he made an open offer to the JD (U), saying that the Grand Alliance is ready to support Nitish Kumar unconditionally if Nitish Kumar wants. Trending VideosDelete this video / ad "Here come, we are." IP Gupta said in clear terms, "Nitish Kumar ji, why are you looking there? Here come, we are. If he wants to remain the Chief Minister, the Grand Alliance is standing firmly with him." His statement has sparked a new debate in the political corridors. Advertisement "A conspiracy has been hatched to sideline CM Nitish Kumar." Attacking the BJP, he alleged that the party had made a deliberate strategy to remove Nitish Kumar as the Chief Minister.
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Mar 27, 2026, 03:52 PM
Aamir Khan Not Approached for Roles in Dhurandhar 2, Claims Debunked

Aamir Khan Not Approached for Roles in Dhurandhar 2, Claims Debunked

Dhurandhar 2 has been making headlines ever since its theatrical release on March 19, 2026. Amid various casting rumors, one claim suggested that Aamir Khan was offered the role of Ajay Sanyal in the film. However, reports that casting director Mukesh Chhabra approached Aamir have now been debunked. A source close to the actor told Instant Bollywood, "The news of Aamir Khan being approached for Ajit Doval’s character in Dhurandhar or Aamir reaching out to casting director Mukesh Chhabra is absolutely untrue and baseless." The source added that no such discussion ever took place between Aamir and Aditya Dhar's team or the casting director. A post shared by @PaaniFoundation (@paanifoundation) The clarification comes after widespread speculation about Aamir being offered several roles in Dhurandhar 2. According to claims on a Reddit thread, Aamir was supposedly offered a role in the film but proposed an alternative idea: doing a biopic on Ajit Doval. When he reportedly suggested this to Aditya Dhar, the director chose to prioritize Dhurandhar 2 rather than pursue the biopic. A post shared by Jio Studios (@officialjiostudios) Rumors also claimed that Aamir showed interest in Rehman Dakait's character, but wanted the role to be toned down politically. Aditya Dhar reportedly did not agree to the proposed changes, and as a result, Aamir never joined the project. These speculations, however, have now been confirmed as baseless, with sources revealing that no such discussions or proposals ever occurred.
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Mar 27, 2026, 03:42 PM
Petrol and Diesel Prices Unaffected by Reduced Excise Duty Amid Global Oil Price Surge

Petrol and Diesel Prices Unaffected by Reduced Excise Duty Amid Global Oil Price Surge

Petrol or diesel prices at petrol pumps will not come down even if the excise duty is reduced. The government statement says that the duty burden has been reduced to give advantage to oil marketing companies of countries like Indian Oil. Oil prices are rising in the international market due to the US war on Iran. India has not condemned this attack. Meanwhile, there is a serious crisis in the oil transportation. Meanwhile, the Center has recently increased the price of cooking gas in domestic cylinders by 60 rupees. According to the Center's decision, 10 rupees per liter has been reduced in petrol and diesel. It also says that the price at petrol pumps has not come down. In the four weeks after the attack on Iran, the price of international oil has increased by about 75 percent. The Center claims that the oil marketing companies of India are making a total of 2400 million rupees a day. They will get some benefit if the duty exemption is given. The price of oil in the international market has been discussed in the parliament for the last three years.
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Mar 27, 2026, 03:37 PM
Kerala's LDF Government Prioritizes Women's Economic Empowerment

Kerala's LDF Government Prioritizes Women's Economic Empowerment

Women's empowerment is possible only when their economic condition is improved. Women's economic capability is needed. Their earning capacity needs to be increased. This is what the Left Democratic Front government in Kerala has worked towards. Speaking at an election rally in Thiruvananthapuram on Friday. Assembly elections in Kerala are on April 9. Brinda Karat, a senior CPI (M) leader, said, "The Kerala government thinks that when women's economic condition improves, when they can earn on their own, only then will girls be empowered." She said, "In Kerala, we all know about the Kudumbashree scheme. Nowhere in the entire country, except in Kerala, this kind of scheme has not been done. When the government helps women to make economic decisions through micro-enterprises, easy loans, then only women are able to make their own decisions. And that is what the LDF government in Kerala has done for women." On the other hand, Kerala Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan said that the LDF government is determined to deliver on its promises. He said, "Kerala has fulfilled the dreams of many people who could not fulfil their dreams."
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Mar 27, 2026, 03:31 PM
CPI (M) Blames Congress for BJP's Victories in Kerala

CPI (M) Blames Congress for BJP's Victories in Kerala

Kerala CPI (M) state secretary M V Govindan directly blamed the Congress for the BJP's victory in the Thrissur Lok Sabha seat in 2024 and Nemom Assembly seat in 2016. On Friday, he alleged that the BJP was able to win these two seats only because of the Congress's reduced vote share. Confronting reporters about the recent allegations of CPI (M) -BJP cover-up by the UDF, Govindan said that the Left has always consistently opposed the RSS and the BJP. On the contrary, he alleged that the Congress, led by Leader of the Opposition V D Satheesan, was in talks with the Sangh Parivar leaders. Govindan said that the BJP's only Assembly victory in Kerala came from Nemom and their only victory in the Lok Sabha seat was in Thrissur. He claimed that both these victories were possible because of the Congress's reduced vote share. He gave specific figures, saying, "The Congress's vote in Thrissur went down by 84,000 in the Lok Sabha elections. The BJP won by a margin of 74,000 votes, but our vote share increased by 16,000 there."
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Mar 27, 2026, 03:25 PM
Greece Boosts Minimum Wage Amid Global Economic Uncertainty

Greece Boosts Minimum Wage Amid Global Economic Uncertainty

Athens: તા.27: The European country Greece has given a big relief to its citizens amid the ongoing international war tensions and rising inflation. The government of Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis has announced that the country's total monthly minimum wage will be increased by 4,5% from 1 April. With this decision, the minimum salary has now increased from 880 euros to 920 euros (about ₹83,000) and the ongoing conflict between Iran, the United States and Israel in the Middle East due to the impact of the energy crisis, energy and fuel prices have risen globally. While Greece is still recovering from the effects of the 2009-2018 debt crisis, this war has raised new economic concerns. To protect the general public from the effects of inflation, the government has announced not only wage increases, but also subsidies on fuel, fertilizer and ferry tickets. છે.ચાર The government's minimum salary was increased for the sixth time in a year to 950 euros (about ₹83,000). જશે.યુદ્ધ The Prime Minister has said in the cabinet meeting that the government's goal is to raise the minimum wage to 950 euros per month by 2027. 2009-2018 The Prime Minister has said that the government
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EU Adopts Tough Stance Against Illegal Migrants, Approves 'Return Hubs' Plan

EU Adopts Tough Stance Against Illegal Migrants, Approves 'Return Hubs' Plan

Brussels: તા.27: The European Union (EU) has adopted its toughest stance yet against illegal migrants. In a key vote in the European Parliament on Thursday, lawmakers approved a plan to set up'return hubs'outside Europe's borders. બનશે.શું With this decision, it is now easier for European countries to deport rejected asylum seekers. બનશે.શું This'return hub'plan? According to the new law, 27 EU countries will now be able to enter into agreements with non-EU countries (especially African countries), either on their own or in small groups. Migrants whose asylum applications have been rejected will be placed in these'return hubs'instead of being sent home. છે.રાજકીય Countries like Greece, Germany, the Netherlands and Denmark have already started negotiations with African governments. છે.રાજકીય Heat: The impact of Trump's policies? This proposal in the European Parliament passed with 389 votes against. બનશે.શું The US President Donald Trump's far-right parties have passed a resolution.
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Mar 27, 2026, 03:16 PM
Rs. 1.5 Crore Development Works Approved for Dhudshiya Village in Gondal Taluka

Rs. 1.5 Crore Development Works Approved for Dhudshiya Village in Gondal Taluka

(By Bhavesh Bhojani) There is a feeling of happiness in the village as various development works worth more than Rs. 1.5 crore have been approved for the all-round and sound development of Dhudshiya village in Gondal taluka. This philanthropic and historic allocation has been made possible as a result of the determination, developmental vision and continuous efforts of Gondal MLA Mrs. Gitaba Jadeja. Under these approved development works, significant schemes will be implemented to strengthen the basic infrastructure of the village, including protection wall at a cost of Rs. 45 lakh, CC road at a cost of Rs. 40 lakh, Dhabi (platform) at a cost of Rs. 8 lakh and paver block works at a cost of Rs. 3 lakh. All these works will give a new direction to the infrastructure of the village as well as a qualitative improvement in the life of the citizens. Young leader Ganeshbhai Jadeja and District BJP President Alpeshbhai Dholariya's vision, foresight and systematic planning are being played under his guidance.
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Mar 27, 2026, 03:13 PM
US Warns EU: Ease Up on Regulating Tech Giants or Miss Out on AI Economy

US Warns EU: Ease Up on Regulating Tech Giants or Miss Out on AI Economy

Representative AI imageThe US ambassador to the European Union (EU) has issued a warning to Brussels: ease up on regulating and fining American technology companies, or accept being sidelined from the artificial intelligence (AI) economy that is reshaping the world.As per a report by CNBC, Andrew Puzder made the comments in an interview on Friday (March 27), delivering one of the most direct statements from a Trump administration official on the regulations on US tech giants.He said that if the EU wants to be a meaningful player in the AI economy, it needs American technology, and to get access to all of that, Europe needs to stop pushing American companies away.“If the European Union is going to participate in the AI economy...They’reIsrael Iran WarUS-Israel-Iran War News Live Updates: Blasts reported near Pakistan embassy in Tehran as Israel launches fresh wave of strikesUS-Iran war: India prepares to re-start LNG buys from Russia; seeks Trump admin waiver, says reportMiddle East crisis: Govt levies export duties on diesel, turbine oil; eyes over Rs 1,500 crore collection in fortnightgoing to need data centers, data and access to the United States AI hardware stack, and you can’t over regulate and move the goal post on regulations and hit companies with huge fines,” Puzder was quoted as saying.“You know the very companies that can bring you the data, the data centers and the American AI hardware stack,” he added. “If you regulate them off the continent, you’re not going to be a part of the AI economy.”by Taboolaby TaboolaSponsored LinksSponsored LinksPromoted LinksPromoted LinksYou May LikeBengaluru medical college professor served notice for ‘proposing' to MBBS student in classroomWhat began as a bizarre classroom episode has now escalated into a serious criminal case, with police arresting a medical college professor for allegedly proposing to a student during a lecture—an act that sparked outrage, protests, and violence on campus. The accused, identified as Abdul Rehman Sharif, attached to the Department of Microbiology, was arrested late Thursday night. A senior police officer confirmed the arrest, adding that further investigation is underway. The principal of the college, Divakar SV, filed a complaint with the Nelamangala Rural Police Station on Thursday afternoon. The controversy erupted at Sri Siddhartha Institute of Medical Sciences & Research Centre in T Begur near Nelamangala, in Bengaluru Rural district, after videos of the incident—recorded by students—went viral on Thursday. The college is governed by a trust chaired by state home minister G. Parameshwara, according to its website.Undo“You know the very companies that can bring you the data, the data centers and the American AI hardware stack. If you regulate them off the continent, you’re not going to be a part of the AI economy,” he added.‘US companies may reassess business in EU’The ambassador went further, suggesting that the companies themselves may start reassessing whether doing significant business in the EU is worth the regulatory and financial risk.“So I think it’s important for Europe to take a very careful look at what it’s doing with respect to those companies.And I think it’s important for those companies to look at the prospects of continuing to do significant business in the EU,” he said.The ambassador’s comments come as the European Commission is taking aggressive regulatory action against some of America's biggest technology firms over the past year. Apple was fined 500 million euros earlier this year; Google was hit with a massive 2.95 billion euro fine in September while Meta faced a 200 million euro penalty in April. Elon Musk's social media platform X was fined 120 million euros in December.Each of these actions has drawn sharp criticism from Trump administration officials. When X was fined, Secretary of State Marco Rubio called it “an attack on all American tech platforms and the American people by foreign governments.”
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Mar 27, 2026, 03:11 PM
Pakistan's Mediation Efforts Lead to Israeli Target List Changes in Iran Conflict

Pakistan's Mediation Efforts Lead to Israeli Target List Changes in Iran Conflict

As Israeli strikes continue to reshape the political landscape of West Asia, Pakistan has been quietly working the phones, according to a Pakistani source, with at least one concrete result. Israel removed Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi and Parliamentary Speaker Mohammad Baqer Qalibaf from its target list after Pakistan urged the US to press Israel not to eliminate them, a Pakistani source with direct knowledge of the discussions told Reuters . “The Israelis had their coordinates and wanted to take them out. We told the US that if they are also eliminated, there is no one else to talk to. Hence, the US asked the Israelis to back off,” the source added. The Wall Street Journal had earlier reported that the two officials had been temporarily removed from Israel’s elimination list as the possibility of peace talks is being explored, citing US officials, but made no mention of any Pakistani role. The disclosure underlines Pakistan’s increasingly consequential position in the Iran conflict. Along with Egypt and Turkey, Islamabad has been playing a mediating role between Tehran and Washington at a moment when direct channels between the two are effectively frozen. Pakistan has maintained contact with both sides throughout, and has been widely discussed as a potential venue for any eventual peace talks. It is through Pakistan that US President Donald Trump recently transmitted a 15-point proposal to Iran outlining conditions for ending the war, which, among them, was the removal of Iran’s stockpiles of highly enriched uranium, a halt to enrichment, curbs on its ballistic missile programme and a severance of funding to regional allies, according to Israeli Cabinet sources familiar with the plan. Tehran’s response has been ambivalent. Araghchi has said Iran is reviewing the proposal but has no intention of entering talks to wind down the conflict. The two Iranian officials’ removal from the Israeli list is, by WSJ ’s account, temporary, lasting up to four or five days. Israeli officials have repeatedly stated that no senior Iranian figure is beyond reach. Last week, Defence Minister Israel Katz said he and Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu had authorised the military to strike officials without requiring prior authorisation on a case-by-case basis. Asked directly whether Araqchi and Qalibaf had been taken off the target list following Pakistan’s intervention, Israeli military spokesman Nadav Shoshani said the military followed “a rigorous process before every operation and every strike,” but declined to address specific potential targets.
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Mar 27, 2026, 03:09 PM
BJP's Stronghold in Rajkot's Ward No. 17 Under Threat Ahead of Municipal Elections

BJP's Stronghold in Rajkot's Ward No. 17 Under Threat Ahead of Municipal Elections

RAJKOT: Ward No. 17 is proving to be an alarm bell for the ruling party BJP in the upcoming municipal elections. There is tremendous resentment among the public against the sitting corporators in this ward. Failure in development works, increasing dominance of liquor outlets, and distancing of leaders from the public have put the BJP's stronghold here in danger. The party is now likely to field new and caste-balanced candidates replacing the four old faces to save these seats. Ward No. 17 is emerging as the biggest headache for the BJP as the rushes for the upcoming Rajkot Municipal Corporation elections are blowing up. This ward has traditionally not been a permanent stronghold of any one party; the voters here are known to change political equations every time. Seeing the way the public anger is now, the'alarm bells'are ringing for the BJP here.
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Mar 27, 2026, 03:04 PM
Controversy Erupts in UP as Samajwadi Party Leader Makes Provocative Remarks About Lord Shri Ram

Controversy Erupts in UP as Samajwadi Party Leader Makes Provocative Remarks About Lord Shri Ram

Hardoi: A video is viral from Hardoi in Uttar Pradesh, which has heated up the politics of the state. On the one hand, Samajwadi Party President Akhilesh Yadav is congratulating Ram Navami on the occasion of Lord Shri Ram's birth anniversary. On the other hand, SP leader Yadunandan Lal Verma is seen making controversial statements about Lord Shri Ram and Mata Kaushalya in Shri Kedareshwar Mahadev Temple in Etawah. On the other hand, a case has been registered in Hardoi. The Samajwadi Party has also distanced itself from his statement.
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Mar 27, 2026, 03:03 PM
Iran Blocks Two Chinese Ships in Hormuz Strait Amid Regional Tensions

Iran Blocks Two Chinese Ships in Hormuz Strait Amid Regional Tensions

New Delhi: Amid the ongoing war in the Middle East, Iran blocked two Chinese ships in the Hormuz system on Friday (27 March, 2026). Tehran's move has shocked the world, as it has already said that only ships of Israel and US allies will be allowed to pass through this sea route. Iran's Revolutionary Guard (IRGC) has said that the Hormuz system is closed and warned the ships of the US and Israeli allies against passing through it. Iran turned back two Chinese ships: According to a Wall Street Journal (WSJ) report, Iran turned back two Chinese-owned ships from the Hormuz system. The report claims that two Chinese ships, CSCL Indian Ocean and CSCL Arctic Ocean, were turned back near Laraq Island, Iran's southern port of residence. While Trump is busy with the war, India... will change the rules, jobs... According to the Iranian Revolutionary Guard News Agency, Iran has turned back three ships from the Hormuz system and banned the ships of different countries from passing through it.
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Mar 27, 2026, 03:00 PM
Congress in Trouble: FIR Lodged Against Officials Over Ticket Sales in Delhi

Congress in Trouble: FIR Lodged Against Officials Over Ticket Sales in Delhi

Useful Trending Videos for Rewari Remove these videos / ads Congress may be in trouble - FIR lodged at North Avenue Police Station in Delhi for selling tickets for Bawal seatAmrUjalaBuronaiDelhi: An FIR has been registered at North Avenue Police Station in New Delhi on the complaint of Gaurav Kumar against people associated with Congress for demanding crores of rupees in exchange for tickets for elections in Delhi. The case is related to the sale of tickets for Bawal Assembly seat in Rewari district for 2024 assembly elections in Haryana. A senior Delhi Police officer has confirmed the registration of the FIR. In the complaint given at North Avenue Police Station of Delhi Police, former Mahila Congress office bearer Suchitra Devi had accused Congress high command and Gandhi family of collecting crores of rupees in the name of tickets for Bawal seat. Her husband Gaurav Kumar had complained to Delhi Police about the entire matter.
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Mar 27, 2026, 03:00 PM
Akash Henu Nodir Naam: A Sincere But Flawed Exploration of Queer Identity

Akash Henu Nodir Naam: A Sincere But Flawed Exploration of Queer Identity

National Award-winning filmmaker Sanjib Sabhapandit returns with a new film after a decade; his last was Dikchow Banat Palaax (Way of the Soul). Titled Akash Henu Nodir Naam (Ballad to the Winds), the film explores queer identity and issues of acceptance within a middle-class family in rural Assam. Scheduled for release on April 3, 2026, the film stars veteran actors Bishnu Kharghoria, Rina Bora, Jyoti Bhuyan, and Atul Pachoni, alongside Chanku Niranjan Nath and Atanu Mahanta. While the film addresses a highly relevant subject, especially in the context of Assamese households, it does not quite match the depth and impact of Sabhapandit’s earlier works. The film previously won the Best Film Award at the 22nd Third Eye Asian Film Festival in Mumbai and the Best Screenplay Award at the 8th Sailadhar Baruah Film Awards (NE) in 2025. It was also screened during the awards. The story revolves around a scholar of the Brajavali language, played by Bishnu Kharghoria, who must come to terms with a new truth about his son. Produced by Canvascope Production with Utpal Kumar Das as producer, the film is set to release on more than twenty screens across Assam. Locations include Nazira, North Lakhimpur, Sibsagar, Bihpuria, Dhemaji, Tinsukia, Dibrugarh, Jorhat, Sonari, Bongaigaon, Tezpur, Mangaldoi, Rangia, Pathsala, Hajo, and Guwahati. While the film presents a sincere attempt at telling a queer story, its overall production quality feels noticeably subpar. The visual treatment is inconsistent and often distracting. Many scenes appear over-processed with excessively high contrast; greens look unnaturally saturated, while several interior shots are underlit, with darkness obscuring details. The cinematography is credited to Parasher Baruah, and only he can fully explain what went wrong. The story design is also confusing. The director seems conflicted about whether to focus on the parents’ emotional dilemma or the joyous, carefree moments shared by two boys in love. Both threads unfold simultaneously, creating tonal shifts. On the positive side, the film subtly includes aspects of Brajavali language, Assamese culture, and socio-cultural commentary. In terms of acting, performances by Chanku Niranjan Nath and Atanu Mahanta are unremarkable, but Bishnu Kharghoria and Rina Bora carry the film. Overall, Akash Henu Nodir Naam (Ballad to the Winds) had its intentions right but struggles to convey the emotions effectively. Moreover, it arrives late, as Assamese films like Satya – The Truth (2024), Xitore Xemeka Rati (2025), and Fireflies – Jonaki Porua (2019) have already addressed stories of queer characters confronting family acceptance. These films rely heavily on the tension caused by the protagonist’s identity and the resulting family discomfort as the narrative moves toward acceptance or rejection. While these conflicts remain important, they now feel repetitive, and Sabhapandit’s film adds little novelty. Additionally, scheduling the release during the Assam Assembly Elections 2026 seems risky. Assamese films have struggled at the box office recently, and with the ongoing craze for Dhurandhar 2 , even a single empty screening could lead to the film being pulled the next day. Such logistical challenges are well-known in the industry, and releasing Akash Henu Nodir Naam at this time gives the impression that the producers prioritized completing the film over ensuring audience reach. Moves like this could be detrimental to Assamese cinema and are unlikely to help it regain visibility or thrive.
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Mar 27, 2026, 02:59 PM
FIR Registered Against Congress Associates Over Election Ticket Demands

FIR Registered Against Congress Associates Over Election Ticket Demands

ExtensionAdd as a preferredsource on google An FIR has been registered against people associated with Congress for demanding crores of rupees in return for election tickets in Delhi. On the complaint of Gaurav Kumar, an FIR has been registered at North Avenue Police Station, New Delhi. The case is related to the sale of tickets for the 2024 assembly elections in Haryana for the Bawal assembly seat in Rewari district. A senior officer of Delhi Police has confirmed the registration of the FIR.
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Mar 27, 2026, 02:56 PM
Gujarat BJP Announces Major Changes and Appointments in Organizational Structure

Gujarat BJP Announces Major Changes and Appointments in Organizational Structure

Gandhinagar: Major changes and new appointments have been announced in the Gujarat BJP organization today. BJP state president Jagdish Vishwakarma has made important appointments of state co-spokesperson and state media co-in-charge in order to further strengthen the organizational structure. The official list in this regard has been released with the signature of state general secretary and headquarters in-charge Dr. Prashant Korat. The list of 7 leaders as state co-spokesperson: According to the list released by the organization, experienced leaders from different districts and metros have been given the responsibility of co-spokesperson at the state level: 1. Dhavalbhai Patel (MP): MP from Valsad district has been given a big responsibility at the state level. 2. Ashwinbhai Banker: Karnavati (Ahmedabad). Jairajsinh Parmar: Mehsana જિલ્લો.4. Ghanshyambhai Garvi: Ahmedabad જિલ્લો.5. Manjibhai Ahir: Kutch જિલ્લો.6. Hemaliben Boghawala: Surat શહેર.7. Shweta Brahmbhatt: Ahmedabad (Media).
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Mar 27, 2026, 02:54 PM
Gujarat State Government Announces Rotation of Presidents in Zilla Panchayats

Gujarat State Government Announces Rotation of Presidents in Zilla Panchayats

RAJKOT, તા.27: The State Government has announced the rotation of the post of President in Taluka-Zilla Panchayat. The rotation of the post of President in Zilla Panchayat of Saurashtra-Kutch is as follows. Also, the post of President in Ahmedabad, Vadodara (Women), Surat, Valsad, Gandhinagar, Navsari (Women), Mehsana, Panchmahal etc., etc. The post of President in Zilla Panchayat has been declared as Non-Nominal President. Out of 34 posts, 17 are for General category. 7 are Non-Nominal, 8 are for ID1 category and 2 will be reserved for ID3 category in the district. એસ.સી. Dwaraka (Women)
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Mar 27, 2026, 02:52 PM
Nepal's Balendra Shah Becomes New Prime Minister with Historic Majority

Nepal's Balendra Shah Becomes New Prime Minister with Historic Majority

The beginning of the'Balan'era in Nepal: Balendra Shah became the new Prime Minister of Nepal, assuming power with a historic majority Most of the young parliamentarians in Nepal have been elected, signalling a major'generation shift'in Nepalese politics. Kathmandu, March 27: A new history has been created in Nepalese politics. Balendra Shah (popularly known as'Balan'), leader of the parliamentary party of the Rastriya Swatantrata Party (RSP), has been appointed as the new Prime Minister of Nepal. President Ram Chandra Poudel on Friday appointed Balendra Shah, former Mayor of Kathmandu Municipal Corporation, to the post as per Article 76 (1) of the Constitution. Notably, in the recent parliamentary elections, the RSP won a landslide victory with a nearly two-thirds majority, following which the party elected Shah as its leader on Thursday. He has become the 47th Prime Minister of Nepal. Balendra Shah can prove to be a practical leader for India.
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Mar 27, 2026, 02:49 PM
Trinamool Congress Criticizes Election Commission for Ignoring Notice to Remove Chief Election Commissioner

Trinamool Congress Criticizes Election Commission for Ignoring Notice to Remove Chief Election Commissioner

KOLKATA: The Trinamool Congress has hit out at the Election Commission for not taking cognisance of its notice to remove the Chief Election Commissioner so far. The party has said it will raise the issue prominently in Parliament on Monday. According to senior Trinamool leader Derek O'Brien, the Opposition's notice is completely in line with the rules and ignoring it is a disrespect to the rights of MPs. He said the silence pact between the executive and the Election Commissioner will be questioned if the government does not act on the charges. The 10-page notice, signed by 193 MPs of the opposition, makes seven serious allegations against Chief Election Commissioner Gyanesh Kumar. These include alleged partisan and discriminatory conduct while in office, obstruction of the investigation of electoral fraud, and massive disenfranchisement of the ruling electorate. The opposition parties have also alleged that the BJP was favoured during some of the procedures. What is the rule?
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Mar 27, 2026, 02:46 PM
Congress Revamps Strategy for Gujarat Local Body Elections

Congress Revamps Strategy for Gujarat Local Body Elections

Rajkot: Congress party has made a major change in its strategy for the upcoming local body elections in Gujarat. Congress is learnt to have chalked out a foolproof action plan to prevent bitter experiences of the past such as cancellation of nomination papers, last-minute change of mandate, and withdrawal of forms by candidates under financial or political pressure. Under the guidance of state Congress president Amit Chavda, the party is now taking special care not to concede defeat before the elections. According to digital media reports and recent political developments, Congress is now strengthening itself in technical matters before entering the political arena to deal with the temptations and dictatorship of the ruling party. As part of this strategy, Congress in-charges and leaders associated with the election process have been clearly instructed to keep another capable dummy or independent candidate ready along with the main candidate.
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Mar 27, 2026, 02:45 PM
US Considers Sending Additional Troops to Iran Amid Escalating Tensions

US Considers Sending Additional Troops to Iran Amid Escalating Tensions

In a concerning update, the United States is reportedly considering sending at least 10,000 additional combat troops to Iran as the war in the middle east escalates to take over the entire Gulf region. According to a report by Axios, citing senior defense officials, the White House and the Pentagon are in the final stages of discussing a “final blow” strategy. This contingency plan includes large-scale bombing raids and land-based maneuvers designed to secure Iran’s nuclear stockpiles and dismantle its missile infrastructure. A formal decision on the troop surge is expected as early as next week. The move comes amid escalating tensions after Iran rejected a 15-point US proposal aimed at ending the ongoing conflict and reopening the Strait of Hormuz , a vital global trade route that is responsible for 20% of all oil trade that takes place across the world. The war, which began on February 28 following US and Israeli strikes on Iran during nuclear negotiations, has since spread across the region, killing thousands and pushing up global energy and fertiliser prices, fuelling inflation concerns worldwide. As per reports brokered by Axios and The Indian Express, Donald Trump has not yet made a final decision but is reportedly prepared to escalate if negotiations do not produce tangible results soon. Meanwhile efforts to arrange talks are reportedly ongoing, with Pakistan, Egypt and Turkey trying to broker negotiations between the US and Iran. While Tehran rejected initial US demands, it has not ruled out talks entirely, though mistrust remains high, Axios reported. Amid the military buildup, diplomatic backchannels have remained active but largely unproductive. Pakistan emerged as the primary mediator, with Pakistan’s Deputy Prime Minister Ishaq Dar confirming that Islamabad has been relaying messages between Washington and Tehran. However, Iran has officially rejected the 15-point U.S. proposal, termed by some regional analysts as a “charter of surrender.” Nuclear Rollback: Permanent dismantlement of all uranium enrichment facilities and the handover of existing stockpiles. Missile Constraints: Strict limits on ballistic and cruise missile ranges and production. Maritime Access: Unconditional and permanent reopening of the Strait of Hormuz to all international traffic. Sanctions Relief: Gradual lifting of energy and financial sanctions contingent on “verified compliance.” The Iranian leadership dismissed the proposal as “illogical” and an infringement on national sovereignty. Tehran’s counter-demand includes a total halt to the targeting of its officials, war reparations, and recognised sovereignty over the Strait of Hormuz. Meanwhile, Israel launched a new wave of strikes on Iran Friday after Trump claimed talks on ending the war were going well and gave Tehran more time to open the Strait of Hormuz. Countering the narrative maintained by the Trump administration, Tehrani officials have stated that they are presently not involved in any negotiations with the United States of America. As per reports from agencies a total of 3500-4000 individuals have been killed across countries as a result of this conflict that was instigated by US and Israel’s ‘pre-emptive’ strike on Iran.
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Mar 27, 2026, 02:43 PM
Indian Equity Indices Plummet to Worst Monthly Losses in Six Years Amid West Asia Conflict

Indian Equity Indices Plummet to Worst Monthly Losses in Six Years Amid West Asia Conflict

Benchmark equity indices recorded their worst monthly losses in six years as the West Asia conflict rattled investor sentiment globally. Since the war began on February 28, the Sensex and Nifty have declined 9.48% and 9.37%, respectively, marking their steepest monthly fall since March 2020, when indices had plunged over 23% during the Covid-19 crisis. One trading session remains before the month concludes. Markets resumed trading on a weak note after a holiday on account of Ram Navami, with both the Sensex and Nifty falling sharply on Friday. The Sensex dropped 1,690.23 points, or 2.25%, while the Nifty declined 486.85 points, or 2.09%, as Brent crude prices surged past $110 per barrel amid uncertainty over ceasefire prospects. In the preceding two sessions, markets had witnessed a recovery, with the Sensex rising 2,577.06 points, or 3.54%, and the Nifty gaining 793.80 points, or 3.54%, after US President Donald Trump announced a five-day pause in the war against Iran. On Monday, both indices had fallen 2.46% and 2.60%, respectively. On a weekly basis, the Sensex lost 949.74 points, or 1.27%, to close at 73,583.22, while the Nifty fell 294.90 points, or 1.28%, to end at 22,819.60, marking the fifth consecutive week of losses. Over these five weeks, the Sensex and Nifty have declined 11.15% and 10.76%, respectively. Broader BSE Midcap and BSE Smallcap fell by 1.27% and 1.76% respectively during the week. Investor wealth worth Rs 41.35 lakh crore was wiped out during the month, including losses of Rs 8.86 lakh crore on Friday alone. “Indian equities ended lower after a volatile session as rising bond yields, negative cues from Western markets, and mixed Asian trends kept investors on edge,” said Vinod Nair, Head of Research at Geojit Investments. Profit booking set in after the recent two-session rally, as the rupee fell to a record low amid sustained FII selling, while escalating tensions in the Middle East heightened caution ahead of the weekend, he added. The India VIX Index surged 17.49% during the week to close at 26.8, reflecting heightened nervousness and uncertainty. On Friday alone, it rose 8.77%. So far in March, foreign portfolio investors (FPIs) have been net sellers to the tune of $12.2 billion (Rs 1.13 lakh crore), marking record monthly outflows, while domestic institutional investors (DIIs) have recorded all-time high monthly net buying of Rs 1.28 lakh crore. During the week, FPIs sold shares worth $2.6 billion (Rs 24,447 crore), while DIIs bought shares worth Rs 26,897 crore. PSU banks, realty, energy, capital goods, and metals were the top sectoral laggards during the week, declining by up to 3.98%. BEL, Reliance Industries, Trent, SBI, and HDFC Bank were among the top Sensex losers for the week, falling by up to 5%. On Friday, shares of Reliance Industries slumped 4.55%—their biggest single-day fall since June 4, 2024—to Rs 1,348.25 on the BSE after the government imposed a tax on exports of diesel and jet fuel. The stock was the top loser among the 30 Sensex constituents and contributed 367.65 points, or 21.75%, to the Sensex’s 1,690.23-point decline. L&T, HCL Tech, Bajaj Finance, Infosys, and UltraTech Cement emerged as the top Sensex gainers during the week, rising by up to 3.82%.
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Mar 27, 2026, 02:39 PM
Trump's Signature to Appear on US Currency for First Time in 165 Years

Trump's Signature to Appear on US Currency for First Time in 165 Years

According to the new change, the first $100 notes will be printed in the United States for the first time in 165 years between the wars. According to the new change, the first notes will be printed from June, which will have the signature of Trump and Treasury Secretary Scott Besant. Washington, after 165 years in the history of American currency notes, a big and historic change is going to happen. The US Treasury Department has announced that from this summer, the signature of Donald Trump will be seen on US paper currency. This will be the first time in the history of America that the signature of an American president will be printed on currency notes during a term. This change is being done as part of the 250th anniversary of American independence. According to this new change, the first $100 notes will be printed from June, which will have the signature of Trump and Treasury Secretary Scott Besant. Notably, the tradition that has been going on since 1861 will end. Linna Malerba will be the last Treasurer whose signature was seen on the notes so far.
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Mar 27, 2026, 02:34 PM
US Congressman Slams Trump Over Iran War Spending and Human Cost

US Congressman Slams Trump Over Iran War Spending and Human Cost

There has been a month-long war between the United States and Iran that has affected the entire world. These attacks have engulfed US President Donald Trump in his own home. US Congressman Chris Murphy has launched a scathing attack on Trump. He claimed that the United States is spending two billion dollars a day on the Iran war. He said that the Strait of Hormuz was already open, but now we are trying to solve the problem that we have created ourselves. The congressman has called it madness. The problem is, the Strait of Hormuz was open before the war began. Now we are trying to solve the problem that we have created ourselves. This is madness. Two billion dollars is a huge amount of money. This is the minimum amount that is being spent every day on this war. He also claimed the deaths of Americans in this war and said that there are more than one family in America who are buried in the sky, and it is not just the dozens of families in the world who are touching their loved ones.
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Mar 27, 2026, 02:34 PM
Delhi Assembly Passes Warning Motion Against AAP Leaders Over 'Hanging House' Controversy

Delhi Assembly Passes Warning Motion Against AAP Leaders Over 'Hanging House' Controversy

The Delhi Assembly has passed an important resolution under Rule 77 (1) (a) against Arvind Kejriwal and other AAP leaders. This action was taken due to the alleged false narrative of'hanging house'being propagated in the Assembly and contempt of the House by not attending the meetings of the Privileges Committee. Speaker Vijender Gupta clarified that calling this historic building'hanging house'is an insult to its real pride and history of the freedom struggle. Though the House has the right to severe punishment like jail term, only a formal warning has been decided to maintain the dignity. According to the information received, the Delhi Assembly House passed an important resolution under Rule 77 (1) (a). Through this, a warning motion has been passed against former Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal, former Deputy Chief Minister Manish Sisodia, former Assembly Speaker Ram Niwas Goel and former Deputy Speaker Rakhi Birla. This resolution has been brought due to the proven contempt of the House and the "fabricated and baseless story" of an imaginary'hanging house'within the Assembly premises.
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Mar 27, 2026, 02:34 PM
Assam Election 2026: Himanta Biswa Sarma Faces New Challenger in Jalukbari

Assam Election 2026: Himanta Biswa Sarma Faces New Challenger in Jalukbari

Assam Election 2026: The political temperature is high in Assam right now. The nomination process is over. All parties are busy campaigning. Polling is to be held on 9 April. Meanwhile, Jalukbari, one of the hottest seats in the state, is in the news. Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma is contesting for the sixth time. Congress has fielded Bidisha Neog against him, who is contesting for the first time. Questions are being raised as to why the Congress alliance against Himanta Sarma chose a new candidate? What is the voters'equation in this seat? Jalukbari has been considered a stronghold of Himanta Biswa Sarma for almost 25 years. He won this seat for the first time in 2001. He used to be in Congress. He defeated veteran Nationalist Congress Party (NCP) leader Bhrigu Kumar Phukan. He also won in 2006 and 2011. Jalukbari, despite joining the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) in 2015. His party, Jalukbari, did not get a big boost in train sales.
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Dharitri
Mar 27, 2026, 02:32 PM
Indian PM Modi Coordinates with States Amid Iran-Israel Conflict

Indian PM Modi Coordinates with States Amid Iran-Israel Conflict

New Delhi, Dec 27: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Friday interacted with Chief Ministers of various states via video conferencing to review the impact of the ongoing Iran-Israel conflict on the country's internal security and energy supplies. PM Modi took this initiative to coordinate with all states in the spirit of'Team India '. This is the first meeting of the Prime Minister with Chief Ministers of West Asia conflict. Chief Ministers of Tamil Nadu, West Bengal, Assam, Kerala and Puducherry did not participate as the code of conduct is in place. Chief Secretaries of these states will interact separately. The Prime Minister had earlier warned the Lok Sabha that some anti-social elements may take advantage of the global crisis. Therefore, coastal, border and cyber security arrangements have been tightened. There have been rumours of a shortage of petrol, diesel and cooking gas in the country in the aftermath of the Iran war, over which politics has also intensified. The government has clarified that petrol-diesel (LPG) cylinders are not available for about 60 days.
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Mar 27, 2026, 02:31 PM
German-Made Tunnel Boring Machines Arrive in Mumbai for India's Ambitious Bullet Train Project

German-Made Tunnel Boring Machines Arrive in Mumbai for India's Ambitious Bullet Train Project

New Delhi: Two tunnel boring machines (TBMs) for India's ambitious bullet train project in the midst of the US-Iran war have arrived at Mumbai's Jawaharlal Nehru Port Trust. Each machine digging the tunnels is about 2,000 tons. These machines have been made by the German company Herrenknecht, whose production has been done in Guangzhou factory in China. These machines have been brought from China to India by ships. The Prime Minister's Office (PMO) and the Ministry of External Affairs in New Delhi had to contact Beijing, Berlin, and after a long diplomatic dialogue, the government has got this big success. With the arrival of these machines, the bullet train project will now be expedited. According to underground media reports, these machines will soon cut rocks under a city and make an underground tunnel, through which India's first bullet train will pass. According to the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA), these machines have been brought to India's airports for 18 months.
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Akila News
Mar 27, 2026, 02:26 PM
Gujarat State BJP General Secretary Shri Ratnakar ji Celebrates His Birthday Today

Gujarat State BJP General Secretary Shri Ratnakar ji Celebrates His Birthday Today

Rajkot: Today is the birthday of Shri Ratnakar ji, the General Secretary of the Gujarat State BJP. He has been in charge of the Gujarat State BJP for the last five years. Shri Ratnakar ji is a Swayamsevak of the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh. He voluntarily takes the responsibility of doing this work of the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh full time, leaving his family and profession in the view of the Sangh. He is known as a'Pracharak'in the view of the Sangh. Shri Ratnakar ji is a native of Deoria in Uttar Pradesh. He was initially a full-time worker in the Akhil Bharatiya Vidyarthi Parishad. Then he was the Co-Organization Minister in the Gorakhpur Division of the BJP in Uttar Pradesh. Then he took charge as the General Secretary of the Bihar State BJP. Shri Bhikubhai Dalsania, the General Secretary of the Gujarat State BJP, has been given the responsibility of the organization of the Bihar State BJP for the last five years. On his birthday, he is being congratulated.
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NorthEast Now
Mar 27, 2026, 02:24 PM
Nagaland Election Meeting Briefs Contesting Candidates on Model Code of Conduct

Nagaland Election Meeting Briefs Contesting Candidates on Model Code of Conduct

A coordination meeting between contesting candidates, election agents, and district nodal officers for Nagaland’s upcoming Koridang assembly constituency by-election was held at the Mokokchung DC’s conference hall on Friday. During the meeting, held in accordance with the provisions of the Conduct of Election Rules, 1961, Returning Officer Nockpai Konyak and Nodal Officer of the Expenditure Monitoring Cell, Kewimesin Nriame, briefed participants on the model code of conduct. They also explained the electioneering procedures laid down by the Election Commission of India, which must be strictly adhered to by all candidates. Officials from the Election Commission of India , including General Observer Neeraj Shukla, Expenditure Observer D Sreedhar Reddy, and Police Observer Sandeep Karra, also attended the meeting.
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Mar 27, 2026, 02:24 PM
One Month into War: America-Israel Retreating as Iran Refuses to Back Down

One Month into War: America-Israel Retreating as Iran Refuses to Back Down

The war between America-Israel and Iran is about to complete one month. Iran is not ready to retreat. It clearly says that the war is neither started by us nor we have to stop. Iran has refused to accept any kind of pressure. Rather, Iran has put many conditions to stop the war. If we calculate the first 16 days of the war that started with Iran and America, then to what extent the countries from America-Israel to the Middle East lost their weapons. Overall, the strength of the resources has weakened. Now America is retreating. Let's try to understand the pretext of completing about a month of the war, how the countries involved in the war have become weak in terms of resources of the war. How much war has been lost? How many casualties? On February 28, 2026, the US and Israel together started a major military campaign against Iran. The main purpose of this attack was to destroy Iran's leadership and its initial missile capabilities, including the missile launch of Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, the Supreme Leader of Iran.
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