Deva breaks the silence on why he never claimed copyright for his songs; Says ‘Fans’ love is my only right’

Composer Deva revealed his stance on copyright, prioritizing the lasting impact of his music over legal claims. He finds immense joy in his 90s compositions continuing to resonate with younger generations, citing a recent encounter where a child recognized him as the composer of ‘Karu Karu Karupayi’ and called him ‘Super Uncle,’ a moment he…

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‘Don’t save your god-like parents if…’: Rohini Acharya’s emotional post rocks Lalu Prasad clan after Bihar poll drubbing

Lalu Prasad Yadav’s daughter, Rohini Acharya, has publicly accused her brother Tejashwi Yadav and his aides of abuse and humiliation, leading to a significant rift within the influential political family. Her emotional posts, detailing personal insults and threats, emerged shortly after the RJD’s poor performance in the Bihar assembly polls, intensifying internal party turmoil.

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ONGC Apprentice registration window closes today for over 2000 posts: Direct link to apply here

ONGC will close its 2025 Apprentice recruitment registration today, drawing strong interest from young applicants nationwide. The drive aims to fill 2,743 posts, with strict eligibility criteria and a merit-based selection system that favours transparency and higher age in tie cases. The organisation has warned against any influence attempts as candidates complete applications through the…

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‘I was a disaster,’ said Chirag Paswan as he reflected on his acting career which made less than Rs 1 crore: ‘The only good was Kangana Ranaut and I became good friends’

Chirag Paswan’s sole film, ‘Miley Naa Miley Hum,’ co-starring Kangana Ranaut, flopped at the box office. Despite the acting disaster, Paswan cherishes the enduring friendship with Ranaut, a bond that unexpectedly led them both to politics. He reflects on his struggles with memorizing dialogues, finding acting unsuitable for him.

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Can unmarried men and women be alone together in a apartment? Understanding the Khulwa Law in Saudi Arabia

Saudi Arabia’s laws still prohibit unmarried men and women from being alone together privately, a practice known as khulwa. While public gender mixing is now more relaxed, private cohabitation remains illegal and can lead to investigation, detention, and charges, especially if drugs or explicit content are found. Enforcement has shifted away from public policing, but…

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