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Vibrant pictures from Naga Chaitanya and Sobhita Dhulipala’s Haldi ceremony are spreading quickly across social media. The pre-wedding celebrations kicked off with this joyful ritual, attended by their close family members. A video collage showcasing the couple in traditional attire has also gone viral. In the video, Naga and Sobhita are seen sitting side by side as their loved ones shower them with flowers. Sobhita looked glowing in a red saree with a matching blouse and traditional jewelry, while Naga wore a white kurta and pajamas. The cou
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Under the world-first law, children and teenagers under the age of 16 in Australia will be banned from using social media from the end of next year, a move the government and the opposition party argue is necessary to protect their mental health and well-being, Xinhua news agency reported
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A case was registered against the director at Maddipadu police station in Prakasam district on November 11 for allegedly posting morphed and "indecent" photographs of Naidu, Deputy Chief Minister Pawan Kalyan, and their family members on social media. Speaking to reporters outside Varma's Jubilee Hills residence in Hyderabad, the lawyer said, "Physical presence is not necessary. With Digital India, digital policing is also here. We are ready to cooperate virtually with the investigation."
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Photos from their sunny lunch date, captured by a fan, have surfaced on social media, further fueling relationship rumors. Rashmika also shared a picture online, enjoying a delicious meal. She wore a blue crop-top paired with high-waisted jeans, while Vijay, seated across from her, looked stylish in a jacket and bucket cap.
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Penchikalpet Forest Range Officer M. Anil Kumar stated that a pack of wild dogs was spotted drinking from a percolation tank in the forest. He clarified that the dogs were a common species, not a rare one.
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Monopolisation of social media and other digital platforms is empowering right-wing forces to control the world
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Jharkhand police registered two cases against social media accounts allegedly for maligning the image of the state and its chief minister Hemant Soren
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The note read, "Surround yourself with the best people you can find, but also know how to be happy alone."
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Prime Minister Anthony Albanese and Communications Minister Michelle Rowland announced plans on Thursday to legislate a minimum social media age limit of 16. While Albanese had earlier committed to proposing age restriction legislation by the end of 2024, this is the first time a specific age limit has been confirmed.
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Nargis chose a natural, dewy makeup look that highlighted her features with a subtle glow. She paired it with nude lips, mascara, and kohl-lined eyes. Shortly after posting her photos, fans filled the comments with praise. One fan commented, “Hottest celebrity ever,” while another said, “prettiest girl on the planet.” A third user added, “you look so pretty.”
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Facing criticism from the BRS about its failures, the Congress party is turning to social media supporters to help fight back and improve its public image
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The actress shared her stunning shots on Instagram, captioning them, “Metallic mermaid.” In the photos, Panday wears a chic sparkling metallic bralette and skirt set, complemented by flawless makeup.
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A bench, headed by Justice B.R. Gavai, issued notice on a writ petition filed by Mamta Tripathi seeking quashing of the criminal cases and in the meantime, asked the UP Police to not take any coercive step against the petitioner
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Tension escalated in. Reinbazar locality of old city in Hyderabad following circulation of social media posts targeting a particular community. Large number of people gathered and police forces moved in take situaiton under control
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In the age of televised revolutions, social media has the power to ignite change, but its effectiveness depends on how we all engage with it
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Neha shared a story while pouring her coffee, captioning it, "Struggling to wake up for our tennis lesson today... @aishasharma25. Let's go..."
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A complaint was lodged over an offensive and derogatory video of the Minister G Kishan Reddy posted by unidentified persons on social media on Thursday.
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The Congress leaders shared pictures of their participation on various social media platforms, attracting criticism from all quarters.
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After a bug mistakenly flagged some channels for spam and removed them, YouTube quickly began addressing the issue. In a post on X, YouTube announced, "We're happy to report that all affected channels and most videos have been reinstated, and subscriptions are restored. We're still working on the remaining few, so please bear with us."
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Police have registered cases against individuals for publicising lucky draw coupons on various social media platforms following the Dasara festival.