Author: News Analysis India

Get ready for a adrenaline-pumping ride! Prime Video has dropped the electrifying first look of ‘Teen Kauwe’, starring Fatima Sana Shaikh as a fierce operative in this riveting spy drama. Transitioning from heartfelt romances, Shaikh embraces intense action, joined by Pavail Gulati, Siddhant Gupta, Bobby Deol, and Ronit Roy in key roles. The poster’s reveal on Thursday sent social media into overdrive, with glimpses of shadowy intrigue and explosive confrontations hinting at what’s to come. The plot revolves around a disgraced agent, declared dead seven years prior, who resurfaces to hunt the traitor who sabotaged him—while evading kill orders from…

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In a fiery rebuttal, Congress parliamentarian Tarek Anwar labeled BJP actor-turned-MP Kangana Ranaut’s Lok Sabha tirade against Rahul Gandhi as utterly objectionable. During an interaction with IANS in the national capital, Anwar shrugged off the actress’s outburst as predictable given her outsider status in politics. ‘Expect nothing better from a film star who doesn’t know the ABCs of political discourse,’ he remarked pointedly. Anwar highlighted how Ranaut’s choice of words betrayed a profound ignorance of the respect due to the opposition leader. On Shashi Tharoor’s endorsement of India’s Middle East approach, Anwar distanced the party line, calling it an individual…

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In a resounding call to action, Prime Minister Narendra Modi urged international investors to dive into India’s dynamic power sector during the ‘India Electricity Summit 2026’ in New Delhi. Delivered via a special message on the summit’s opening day by Power Secretary Pankaj Agarwal, Modi’s words painted a vivid picture of opportunities in generation, investment, innovation, and scaling up. Positioned as a powerhouse economy, India is navigating a transformative phase in its energy narrative. PM Modi invited the world: ‘Come build in India, innovate here, invest boldly, and advance together.’ He anticipates the summit sparking deep conversations and solid alliances…

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Squash sensation Sourav Ghosal has taken on a groundbreaking role as Sports Commissioner for World Premier Squash (WPS), the innovative global league debuting this August. Hailing from India, Ghosal’s appointment underscores the rising prominence of Asian talent in international sports governance. In his capacity, Ghosal will craft and supervise key elements like competition structures, player selection processes, and refereeing protocols. This ensures a fair, high-stakes environment that captivates fans and players alike. The timing couldn’t be better. With squash poised for its Olympic bow in LA28—complete with Paralympic inclusion—the sport is experiencing a renaissance. Investments are pouring in, participation is…

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In a major boost for law graduates hunting for PSU roles, RITES Limited has announced 5 legal professional openings. This recruitment drive, detailed in an official notification, targets experienced candidates ready to contribute to India’s rail and infrastructure sectors. Breaking down the posts: one high-level Deputy General Manager (Legal) position and four Assistant Manager (Legal) slots. Eligibility demands a relevant law degree—bachelor’s for AM and master’s for DGM—from an accredited institution, plus meeting other specified criteria. Candidates aged 32-41 are eligible, with standard relaxations for SC/ST/OBC/EWS/PWD. The online application window closes on April 27, requiring a fee of Rs 600…

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In a bid to stabilize fuel costs amid escalating Middle East tensions, Germany’s lawmakers are advancing an eccentric policy. The Bundestag could greenlight a bill today limiting petrol stations to one daily price increase, precisely at 12 PM. Decreases are permitted freely, with hefty 100,000 euro penalties for breaches. The regulation responds to sharp price jumps post-US-Israel operations. Data from the European Commission shows Germany’s petrol rose 27 cents/liter and diesel 42 cents—outpacing the bloc’s 20 and 36 cents averages. The Monopolies Commission reports confirm locals face disproportionate impacts from the global oil shock. Opposition Social Democrats, via deputy leader…

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Spring arrives with its share of health challenges as temperatures fluctuate wildly between March and April. In Ayurvedic terms, this is vasant ritu, when winter’s built-up kapha liquefies rapidly, triggering symptoms such as persistent coughs, fatigue, indigestion, and overall malaise. To counter this, overhaul your lifestyle starting with diet. Prioritize bitter and astringent tastes known to balance kapha throughout the year. Stock up on neem leaves for detox, old wheat for sustained energy, moong dal for lightness, and barley for digestion. Boil your drinking water to minimize infection risks from rising mosquito populations. Cut back drastically on sweets, acidic fruits,…

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England women’s cricket skipper Nat Sciver-Brunt’s intra-squad training stint in South Africa has been cut short by pressing family matters, as revealed on 19 March from Pretoria. The ECB has ruled out her participation in the rest of the five-match T20 series, a critical buildup to the 2026 T20 World Cup where England faces a tough Group 2 lineup: West Indies, New Zealand, Sri Lanka, and Ireland. Originally slated for the UAE, the camp relocated to Pretoria after regional security deteriorated due to US-Israel strikes on Iran and Iran’s counterattacks in the Gulf. From 10-27 March, the squad is divided…

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Excitement is brewing in Bhojpuri film circles with the announcement of ‘Kevat’, starring the ever-popular Mahi Srivastava and featuring bhajan maestro Anup Jalota. The film’s shoot in Varanasi has generated buzz, leveraging the city’s sacred ghats for authentic visuals. In a heartfelt Instagram post, Mahi expressed gratitude to the entire crew, sharing snapshots from the set. ‘The ‘Kevat’ journey was fantastic, particularly sharing screen space with Anup Jalota and Pawan Pandey,’ she wrote, radiating enthusiasm. Helmed by director Ananjay Raghuraj and backed by producer Ratnakar Kumar of Worldwide Records Limited, ‘Kevat’ is a joint presentation by Jalota and Kumar. The…

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Uttar Pradesh is rewriting the rules of rural tourism with a pioneering five-day training at the Mayawati Kanshiram Institute of Tourism Management (MKITM). From March 16-20, 31 homestay proprietors from diverse districts converged in Lucknow to learn professional management secrets, bridging traditional hosting with modern entrepreneurship. Tourism Minister Jaiveer Singh emphasized how this ‘Hospitality to Self-Reliance’ program aligns with the state’s push for skilled, innovative tourism. Homestays are surging amid rising tourist influx, creating jobs and accommodation at scale while invigorating village economies. The curriculum unpacked homestay essentials: conceptualization, affordability models, pricing plans, cost management, troubleshooting, upgrades, upkeep, and aesthetics.…

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