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Pahlaj Nihalani once REVEALED why Suniel Shetty’s debut film ‘Arzoo got shelved: ‘The director got involved with heroine’

Veteran producer Pahlaj Nihalani passed away at 76. He had previously recalled how Suniel Shetty’s planned debut film, ‘Arzoo,’ was shelved due to creative concerns and production issues. Despite this setback and another unreleased project, Shetty eventually launched his successful Bollywood career with ‘Balwaan’ in 1992.

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‘World’s long-term capital is looking at India’: Global investors betting big, says Piyush Goyal

Global investors are showing strong confidence in India’s future. Union Minister Piyush Goyal stated that India is set to be the world’s fastest-growing economy for more than twenty years. Companies like Hyundai and JCB have seen significant returns by investing in India. The nation is becoming a manufacturing hub, serving both its large domestic market...

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Jairam Ramesh questions CBSE’s ‘U-turn’ on three-language policy, seeks accountability from Education Ministry

Senior Congress leader Jairam Ramesh has criticised CBSE’s decision to enforce the three-language policy for Classes 9 and 10 from July 2026, alleging it contradicts a December 2025 Governing Body resolution that favoured retaining the existing language framework until NCERT released graded textbooks. Ramesh questioned the academic basis for the policy shift, accused the Education...

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Aamir Khan says he broke all rules: 4 personality traits that made him ‘Mr. Perfectionist’

Aamir Khan, the ‘Mr. Perfectionist’, is celebrated for his meticulous approach to filmmaking, treating each project as art. His selective script choices, dedication to detail, and willingness to defy conventions have consistently delivered impactful cinema. Khan’s commitment to storytelling, evident in his deep character immersion and unconventional film selections, sets him apart as a unique...

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From glowing spiders to blood-drinking flies: The bizarre new species discovered in Angola

An expedition to Angola’s remote Lisima plateau has unveiled a treasure trove of new species, including glowing spiders, camouflaged vipers, and blood-sucking flies. This “biodiversity blank spot” is now the focus of conservation efforts, with scientists racing to protect these unique creatures from threats like mining and farming, building on recent land protection breakthroughs.