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‘Neem Neem Shehed Shehed’ fame Madhushree pays emotional tribute to Asha Bhosle: ‘You were the heartbeat’ – Exclusive |

Madhushree, the celebrated singer, shares her deep admiration for the legendary Asha Bhosle, whom she regards as a one-of-a-kind source of inspiration and a model of artistic versatility. The news of Bhosle’s passing reverberates through the music community, signaling the closure of a remarkable chapter. Asha Bhosle has been a defining pioneer in the world…

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IPL 2026 controversy: BCCI will examine the Romi Bhinder episode, says secretary Devajit Saikia | Exclusive | Cricket News

RR manager Romi Bhinder violates PMOA protocol (Screengrab) It has been nearly two days since Rajasthan Royals manager Romi Binder was seen using a mobile phone in the team’s dugout, which is a violation of “PMOA (Players and Match Officials Area) Protocol – 2026”, but the BCCI has yet to act on the serious violation….

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Patent filings jump 30% to 1.43 lakh in FY26; domestic share crosses 69%, says Piyush Goyal

Filing of patent applications in India rose 30.2 per cent to 1,43,729 in 2025-26 from 1,10,375 in the previous fiscal, Commerce and Industry Minister Piyush Goyal said on Sunday, attributing the increase to steps taken to strengthen the intellectual property rights ecosystem.India is currently the world’s sixth-largest patent filer.“Our patent filings soared to a historic…

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‘Stranger Things’ fame star Dacre Montgomery reveals how his OCD shaped a chilling ‘Faces of Death’ villain | English Movie News

Dacre Montgomery isn’t shy about using his own struggles to bring characters to life. In ‘Faces of Death,’ his latest horror film, he gets personal, explaining how living with obsessive-compulsive disorder, or widely known as OCD, informed every move and moment of his villain, Arthur, in his new project. Per the ‘Stranger Things’ actor, the…

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Oil shock playbook: How global economies built resilience after 1970s crises; why it still matters

The global economy is once again facing a surge in oil prices triggered by conflict in the Middle East, reviving memories of the 1970s energy crises that led to widespread economic disruption and stagflation.However, economists say the United States and other major economies are far better positioned today to absorb such shocks, reflecting structural changes…

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Bengaluru-Mumbai Vande Bharat sleeper train gets railways’ nod; full schedule soon | Bengaluru News

BENGALURU: Train travel between Bengaluru and Mumbai is expected to be fast and more comfortable, with Indian Railways approving Vande Bharat sleeper service. The route, stops, travel time and launch date will be announced soon, sources said.Railway minister Ashwini Vaishnaw informed Bangalore Central MP PC Mohan in a letter about the approval for the new…

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