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The actress recently took to her Instagram, and shared two pictures in which she can be seen sporting a new hairdo. The first picture shows her inside a salon clicking a mirror selfie as her hair is wrapped up in foils.
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From 11 auspicious dates the previous year, this year's season would have 18 dates which is expected to fuel the business growth, with Delhi alone expected to see Rs 1.5 lakh crore business across 4.5 lakh weddings this year, estimates compiled by CAIT show.
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Municipal Minister says old tenders called for capital will be closed soon and fresh tenders will be called to complete works in three years
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Sara took to Instagram, where she shared a reel video of her trekking on a mountain. Dressed in a pink full sleeve top paired with sweatpants and a baseball cap, the actress pointed at Kedarnath and said: “Yeh dekho waha pe hai Kedarnath.”
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The child was playing along with other children when the heavy iron gate collapsed. The boy came under the gate and was rushed to hospital where he later died.
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The forest officials claimed that the application was processed within 12 hours for the first time and granted the compensation to the farmer.
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Fayaz Hussain, studying Class IX at Mahatma Jyotiba Phule BC Residential School in Nirmal district headquarters, had fell sick when he was playing baseball. He was immediately rushed to a hospital in the town. He breathed his last while undergoing treatment.
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According to police officials, the person who sent the message claimed he is brother of gangster Lawrence Bishnoi
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The actress recently took to the Stories section of her Instagram on Monday, and shared a screenshot from the film in which Rohit stars along with her.
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Shares videos of job aspirants getting beaten up during protests seeking government jobs and questioning the revised reservation policy
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People from different sections appeal Congress leader to meet unemployed youth, farmers and women, who have been waiting for the party to fulfil its poll promises
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The miscreants reportedly opened the gate of the temple and damaged the idols with stones; police beef up security.
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Japan's Defence Ministry says missiles believed to have already landed at sea and there were no immediate reports of damage
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Urges Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau to take necessary steps to ensure the safety of Hindu community there
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Political observers bill the unpredictable race for the 47th President as the most consequential one in decades while appearing to project a grim picture for the country's future under Trump presidency
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The validity of Section 6A of the Citizenship Act will collide with Section 6B of the controversial CAA
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Without robust investment and coordinated efforts, TB will continue to thwart India’s health goals
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The suspect Suresh Kumar Babulal, along with two others Neeraj Sahu and Partipal Sinharee, both absconding, are involved in a financial fraud of Rs. 1.37 crore.
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According to available information, Aditya was hit by the car in the wee hours of Saturday resulting in severe head injuries with brain contusions and clots. He is currently receiving critical treatment at Temple University Hospital, and his recovery is expected to require extensive care, with costs projected to reach around $250,000
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KT Rama Rao raised concerns that Telangana was not under consideration for the prestigious project. It is rumoured that the States of Gujarat, Tamil Nadu, Andhra Pradesh, Maharashtra and Karnataka are frontrunners for the project.
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Chairman of TGMFC Mohd Obedulla Kothwal on Monday unveiled plans to provide financial assistance of up to Rs 30 lakh to NGOs to train and employ women from minority communities. However, activists stressed the need to introduce transparency to ensure the effectiveness of such initiatives
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The Cyberabad police arrested Manish Gyan Chand who had provided his bank account to cyber fraudsters who used it to dupe a man of Rs. 2.92 crore on the pretext of providing huge profits on investment in various businesses.
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Prof Aldas Janaiah on Monday clarified that the University has cancelled all its Memorandum of Understanding (MoUs) with certain private institutions, as they were found to be detrimental to the university's interests