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Ram Charan’s break plan after Peddi, R Madhavan grateful for Padma Shri, HC rejects Ravi Mohan’s plea: Top 5 South stories of the day |

Several noteworthy developments made headlines in South cinema today, ranging from a prestigious honour bestowed upon a leading star to a significant court ruling. A much-anticipated film teaser also grabbed attention, while reports of a popular actor planning a break from work added to the buzz. Here’s a look at the top five South cinema…

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‘GDP momentum intact, no need for extra borrowing’: Centre plays down impact of Middle East crisis

The government remains confident about India’s growth outlook despite rising fuel and fertiliser import costs triggered by the Middle East crisis, with official sources saying GDP momentum remains intact, domestic consumption is holding up and there is no immediate need for additional borrowing.Sources told news agency PTI the FY27 Budget had already factored in global…

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Manav Kaul recalls living on Rs 30 a day in a Mumbai chawl after leaving Kashmir: ‘I had to cut away my Kashmiriyat’ | Hindi Movie News

Actor, writer and playwright Manav Kaul has reflected on his journey from Kashmir to Mumbai, opening up about displacement, survival, and the years he spent living in a chawl while trying to find his footing as an artist.Speaking about his childhood during his appearance on The Real Story with Sanghmitra Hitaishi, Manav recalled that his…

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‘Unsatisfactory’ verdict! ICC penalises Lord’s and Pakistan’s Gaddafi Stadium pitches | Cricket News

Lord’s Cricket Ground (Getty Images) NEW DELHI: The International Cricket Council (ICC) has rated the pitches used for the first Test between England and New Zealand at Lord’s and the third ODI between Pakistan and Australia at Lahore’s Gaddafi Stadium as “unsatisfactory” under its Pitch and Outfield Monitoring Process.Both venues have consequently been handed one…

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Oil shock to inflation risk: How Middle East war is reshaping India’s economic outlook

Rising oil prices, higher fertiliser costs and supply disruptions linked to the Iran war are beginning to cloud India’s economic outlook, with economists warning that prolonged tensions could push up inflation, slow growth and strain government finances.India, the world’s third-largest oil importer and consumer, imports about 90% of its crude oil requirements, making it among…

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