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Priyanka Chopra enjoys the sea with her ‘favourite people’

Priyanka Chopra enjoys the sea with her ‘favourite people’

  • Hyderabad: Auto drivers’ strike triggers skirmishes with passengers

    An auto bandh called by the Informal Labourers and Workers Federation (ILWF) Drivers Bandh Association disrupted life across Hyderabad, with groups of auto-rickshaw drivers stopping vehicles and forcing passengers to alight.
  • Satvika Veeravalli introduced as protagonist of Dulquer Salmaan-starrer ‘Aakasamlo Oka Tara’

    The Telugu film 'Aakasamlo Oka Tara,' starring Dulquer Salmaan, introduced Satvika Veeravalli as the protagonist, portraying a rural girl aspiring to become an astronaut. Produced by Light Box Media, the film features music by GV Prakash Kumar and releases this summer
  • Horoscope: Find out your star predictions today, Jan 19, 2026

    Daily Horoscope: Your stars are bringing good tidings for you. Check out your astrological predictions for January 19, 2026. May the day bring you happiness
  • Prince Harry returns to court in battle with British tabloids

    Prince Harry returns to London’s High Court as a nine-week trial begins against the Daily Mail’s publisher, accusing it of unlawful privacy breaches. The case marks the final chapter in his high-stakes legal battle to curb tabloid excesses and could involve millions in damages
  • Billionaires 4,000 times more likely to hold political office than ordinary people: Oxfam 

    Ahead of the World Economic Forum in Davos, an Oxfam report warned that billionaire wealth hit a record USD 18.3 trillion in 2025, deepening economic and political inequality, with billionaires far more likely to hold power while global poverty, hunger and unrest intensify
  • Indonesian rescuers find wreckage of plane in mountainous region

    Indonesian rescuers recovered wreckage of a missing ATR 42-500 in Sulawesi’s mountainous region, carrying 11 people. Search teams face steep slopes, fog, and strong winds while investigating the crash, with authorities focusing on locating survivors and determining the cause
  • Horoscope: Find out your star predictions today, Jan 18, 2026

    Daily Horoscope: Your stars are bringing good tidings for you. Check out your astrological predictions for January 14, 2026. May the day bring you happiness
  • Bird flu alert sounded in Kerala’s Iritty after crow deaths

    H5N1 avian influenza has been detected in crows in Edakkanam, Iritty, Kannur, prompting local authorities to issue alerts and strengthen precautions, though no domestic birds are affected and culling is not required at this stage
  • Devotees throng Haridwar, Varanasi, Prayagraj to take holy dip on Mauni Amavasya

    Millions of devotees thronged Haridwar, Varanasi and Prayagraj on Mauni Amavasya, braving cold and fog to take sacred dips, perform rituals and prayers, as authorities enforced tight security and crowd management during the major Magh Mela bathing day nationwide peacefully
  • Paracetamol use during pregnancy not linked to autism or ADHD: Study

    A major Lancet meta-analysis of 43 studies has found no evidence linking paracetamol use during pregnancy to autism, ADHD or intellectual disability in children, reinforcing global medical guidance and countering recent claims questioning the drug’s safety.
  • Vijay Sethupathi’s film with Puri Jagannadh gets titled ‘Slumdog – 33 Temple Road’

    Filmmaker Puri Jagannadh announced his new multi-lingual film with Vijay Sethupathi, titled *Slumdog – 33 Temple Road*. Produced by Jagannadh, Charmme Kaur, and JB Narayan Rao, the action-packed drama is set for release in five Indian languages
  • Sharon Stone introduces ‘newest member of the family

    Hollywood star Sharon Stone introduced a new puppy as the latest member of her family, sharing photos from the Astra Film Awards. The actress also highlighted her upcoming role in action thriller sequel 'Nobody 2.'
  • Amitabh Bachchan says, learning never stops, but outsourcing is the way forward

    Amitabh Bachchan reflected on learning, ageing and fast-changing work culture, noting regret over missed learning, rapid innovation, and the value of outsourcing to experts. He said modern tools like ChatGPT now make problem-solving quicker and easier than ever before today
  • Increase taxes on fruit juices, sugary drinks, alcohol to reduce diabetes and cancers: WHO

    The WHO urges higher taxes on sugary drinks, fruit juices, and alcohol to combat non-communicable diseases like obesity, diabetes, and heart conditions. Low taxation keeps these products cheap, boosting consumption and profits while straining global health systems
  • Just minutes more sleep and exercise can add a year to life: Study

    Small improvements in sleep, physical activity and diet can significantly extend lifespan, studies published in The Lancet show. Even a few extra minutes of sleep, walking or reduced sitting time can lower death risk and improve population health.
  • ‘Telomeres’, genes, chromosomes impact ageing and cancer: Nobel Laureate Jack Szostak

    Nobel Laureate Jack Szostak highlighted telomeres’ key role in ageing, cancer, and cell repair, explaining that stress shortens them. He emphasized genomics, including the Genome India Project, to understand disease susceptibility and guide healthier lifestyles and therapeutic development 
  • Zoe Saldana becomes highest-grossing leading actor in global box office history

    Zoe Saldana has become the highest-grossing leading actor of all time, with a cumulative box office of USD 15.46 billion from 33 films, driven by blockbusters like the “Avatar” series and “Avengers: Endgame,” surpassing Scarlett Johansson and Samuel L. Jackson
  • Extra 5 minutes of sleep, 2 minutes of brisk walking can add 1 year to your life: Study

    Small lifestyle changes such as five extra minutes of sleep, brief moderate exercise, and slightly improved diet can significantly extend lifespan, studies suggest. Research published in The Lancet shows combined improvements in sleep, activity, and nutrition deliver outsized benefits to population health
  • Takeaway coffee cups release thousands of microplastic particles

    New Australian research finds hot takeaway coffee cups shed microplastics, especially all-plastic cups. Heat, not soaking time, drives release, with millions of particles possible. Material choice and cooler drinks can reduce exposure, globally consumed daily by billions of people worldwide
  • Govt working on to expand overseas presence of UPI: DFS Secretary

    India aims to expand its homegrown UPI digital payment system to more countries, especially in East Asia, Financial Services Secretary M Nagaraju said. UPI already operates in eight nations, facilitating digital transactions and supporting Indian tourists abroad
  • Alert sounded in Jharkhand after 2 suspected cases of Nipah virus detected in Bengal

    Jharkhand issues alert after two suspected Nipah virus cases in West Bengal. Health ministry mandates strict surveillance, rapid reporting, and public awareness to prevent outbreak. Union Health Minister assures full central support to West Bengal for containment and monitoring
  • International Kite and Sweet Festival set to kick off in Parade Grounds

    The International Kite and Sweet Festival begins at Secunderabad Parade Ground from January 13–15, featuring international and national kite flyers, traditional sweets from across India, and stalls for handicrafts. Hot air balloon and drone festivals follow later in January
  • Administering rabies vaccine at the wrong site can be fatal: Shoulders or thighs only, warn experts 

    Hyderabad pediatrician Dr. Sivaranjani Santosh warned that rabies vaccines must not be injected into the buttocks, as fat prevents proper absorption. Infants require injections in the thigh, adults in the deltoid, and severe bites also need Rabies Immunoglobulin for effective protection
  • Late-morning heart surgery may raise cardiac death risk: Study

    Heart surgeries starting late in the morning may carry an 18 per cent higher risk of cardiac death, a UK study has found. Researchers say body clock biology could help personalise surgery timing and improve outcomes without affecting complication rates.
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