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World celebrities pay tribute to Giorgio Armani

World celebrities pay tribute to Giorgio Armani

  • ‘Street Fighter’ reboot goes on floors; Vidyut Jammwal makes Hollywood debut as Dhalsim

    Action star Vidyut Jammwal will make his Hollywood debut as Dhalsim in Paramount Pictures’ live-action Street Fighter reboot, releasing October 16, 2026. Directed by Kitao Sakurai, the star-studded film adapts Capcom’s iconic game, featuring Jason Momoa, Andrew Koji, Noah Centineo, and more
  • Chunky Panday calls daughter Ananya Panday’s glam ‘comedy show’

    Ananya Panday shared a humorous glam video on Instagram, where her father Chunky Panday joked it looked like a "comedy show." She will next star in Chand Mera Dil with Lakshya Lalwani and Tu Meri Main Tera alongside Kartik Aaryan.
  • Giorgio Armani, the Italian fashion icon, dies at 91

    Giorgio Armani, the Italian fashion designer who built a $10 billion empire and defined understated elegance, has died at 91. Armani revolutionized menswear and womenswear, dressed Hollywood stars, and left an enduring legacy in global fashion and lifestyle industries
  • Auto stocks surge on GST reforms; M&M jumps nearly 8 pc

    Auto stocks surged as the GST Council approved major reforms, cutting rates on small cars, entry-level bikes, and hybrids from 28% to 18%. Mahindra & Mahindra rose nearly 8%, while sector-wide gains lifted the BSE auto index and market sentiment
  • Household food expenses to drop significantly after tax on staples slashed

    The GST Council, led by Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman, slashed taxes on daily essentials and packaged foods ahead of the festive season. UHT milk, paneer, parathas, biscuits, chocolates, dry fruits, and dairy products now attract lower or nil GST, boosting consumption outlook
  • J&K rains: Jammu-Srinagar NH, other vital roads closed for traffic

    Kashmir Valley was cut off from the rest of India after heavy rains triggered multiple landslides and road washouts, closing all major highways, including Jammu-Srinagar. Over 3,500 vehicles are stranded, while restoration work continues to restore essential connectivity and supplies
  • US Florida plans to eliminate all vaccine mandates

    Florida announced plans to end all state vaccine mandates, including for schoolchildren, becoming the first US state to do so. Officials cite parental choice, but health experts warn the move risks outbreaks of measles and other preventable infectious diseases
  • Private equity reshaping Hyderabad’s corporate hospitals

    Hyderabad’s healthcare landscape is shifting as private equity and venture capital firms take control of corporate hospitals. Once managed by doctors, these institutions are now profit-driven, raising concerns about rising treatment costs for middle-class families and the need for public alternatives
  • Don’t judge food by its packaging, learn to read the food labels

    Experts urge consumers to read food labels carefully, focusing on serving size, calorie count, sugar, and fat content. The National Institute of Nutrition warns against misleading claims and stresses informed choices to reduce risks of obesity, heart disease, and allergies
  • Shah Rukh Khan’s daughter Suhana’s Alibaug real estate deal lands in hot water

    Suhana Khan, daughter of Shah Rukh Khan, faces legal trouble for allegedly buying government-allotted farmland in Thal village without proper permissions. Authorities are investigating the Rs 12.91 crore deal, while she prepares for her upcoming film King alongside her father
  • Telangana migrant workers, families face rising mental health crisis

    Migrant workers from Telangana travelling to Gulf nations are facing severe mental health challenges, including depression, anxiety, and substance abuse. Families left behind also suffer from loneliness and stress, with experts warning of addiction and legal risks due to strict drug laws abroad
  • Gut bacteria pill may reduce diabetes, heart disease risk: Study

    A study in Nature Communications found that a single capsule of healthy gut bacteria helped obese adolescents reduce long-term risk of metabolic syndrome, a key driver of diabetes, heart disease, and stroke, even without significant weight loss.
  • Sunita Ahuja bags maiden show as judge in Farah Khan’s ‘Aunty Kisko Bola’

    Filmmaker-choreographer Farah Khan announced her YouTube talent show “Aunty Kisko Bola”, featuring Sajid Khan and Sunita Ahuja as the first judges. The show will spotlight women’s talents, with weekly guest judges. Farah also teased special appearances in upcoming episodes.
  • US tariffs: Need to stay united, must stand up to bullying, says Maruti Chairman RC Bhargava

    Maruti Suzuki Chairman R C Bhargava urged Indians to stand united against the US’s 50% tariffs on Indian goods, calling it economic bullying. He also welcomed proposed GST restructuring, expressing hope for reduced tax on small cars to boost consumers
  • Textile, leather, gems and jewellery stocks decline

    Textile, leather, gems, and jewellery stocks fell in Thursday morning trade after the US imposed a steep 50% tariff on Indian goods from August 27, impacting exports worth over USD 48 billion. Broader markets also declined sharply in response
  • A medical college in every district: Telangana’s quiet revolution in health and human capital

    ‘One medical college per district’ by the previous BRS government has turned health from a matter of luck into a matter of design
  • Pakistan records two more cases of polio; 2025 tally raises to 23

    Two new polio cases have been confirmed in southern Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, raising Pakistan’s 2025 tally to 23. The highly infectious disease persists in hard-to-reach areas with low vaccine acceptance, despite ongoing nationwide eradication efforts by health authorities and partners
  • Hyderabad: Hodd’s Cocktail Bar hosts exclusive Red Bar takeover

    Hodd’s Cocktail Bar, Hyatt Hyderabad Gachibowli, is hosting an exclusive Bar Takeover by Red Bar, New Delhi. Led by celebrated mixologist Virender Singh, the event offers guests cocktails inspired by shades of red, blending storytelling with innovative mixology
  • Opinion: India’s quiet demographic shift—Are we ready for it?

    While maternal and child health indicators show remarkable progress, ageing populations, migration, and ‘ghost villages’ are a cause for concern
  • Genetic testing of IVF embryos can help women over 35 conceive faster: Study

    A UK study finds genetic testing of IVF embryos (PGT-A) can boost success rates in women aged 35–42, helping them conceive faster and reducing the emotional toll of repeated unsuccessful cycles.
  • Severe shortage of Rabies Immunoglobulin in Telangana, says study

    A Lancet study has found a severe shortage of Rabies Immunoglobulin across Telangana, with only 1.8% of UPHCs stocking the life-saving injection. While rabies vaccines are widely available, doctors warn severe dog-bite victims may face life-threatening treatment delays
  • Akshay Kumar shares why it is important to finish dinner by 6.30 pm

    Bollywood actor Akshay Kumar revealed his health routine, stressing the importance of finishing dinner by 6.30 PM to aid digestion and reduce diseases. He also shared that he observes a complete Monday fast. Kumar’s next film 'Welcome To The Jungle' releases on December 20
  • UG, PG medical seats may increase by 8,000 this academic year: NMC chief

    NMC chief Dr Abhijat Sheth said medical seats are set to rise by about 8,000 this year despite CBI-linked disruptions. Inspections are underway, PG counselling begins September, while NExT exam remains delayed until consensus is achieved among stakeholders
  • Omega-3 fatty acids in diet linked to lower risk of myopia in children: Study

    A global study has found that children with higher dietary intake of omega-3 fatty acids face a lower risk of developing myopia. Researchers linked omega-3s to improved eye health, while high saturated fat intake was associated with increased risk.
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