Protester unconscious on 274th day of tower protest for anti sacrilege law in Punjab

Activist Gurjeet Singh Khalsa, protesting atop a telecom tower for 274 days demanding a stringent anti-sacrilege law, was found unconscious for the ninth time. His deteriorating health and the government’s perceived delay in enacting the drafted legislation are raising concerns. Supporters warn of escalating unrest if Khalsa’s condition worsens, drawing parallels to the Bargari Morcha.

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7 habits to follow before lunch for weight loss: Tips to control appetite and boost weight management

Experts suggest simple pre-lunch habits for effective weight management. Drinking water, practicing mindfulness, and eating protein and fiber-rich breakfasts can control appetite and stabilize blood sugar. Regular morning exercise boosts metabolism, while consistent meal timing prevents overeating. Tracking these habits enhances adherence, leading to reduced calorie intake and improved long-term health. These strategies collectively support…

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Subhash Ghai reacts to Nehal Vadoliya’s sexual assault allegations, calls them ‘false’ and misleading: ‘Our legal team is prepared’

Filmmaker Subhash Ghai has denied sexual assault allegations made by actress Nehal Vadoliya, calling them false and threatening legal action for defamation. Ghai stated that genuine grievances should go through legal authorities, not social media. Vadoliya claimed Ghai made her uncomfortable with compliments and an attempted kiss at his residence.

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Optical Illusion: Only those with a hawk’s eye and super observation skills can spot the hidden animal in this zigzag puzzle

A mind-bending optical illusion is challenging viewers to find a hidden panda amidst a dizzying black and white zigzag pattern. The animal is cleverly concealed using negative space, blending seamlessly with the contrasting stripes. Many find the panda by squinting or stepping back, revealing the gentle, bamboo-loving creature that was there all along.

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Ahammed Khabeer on Madhuram: Just as the name suggests, it was a sweet movie that gave us hope during the tough time

Ahammed Khabeer’s ‘Madhuram,’ released during the pandemic, continues to resonate with audiences for its heartfelt depiction of love and companionship found in unexpected places. The director expresses joy over the film’s enduring popularity, attributing its success to the cast’s exceptional performances and the story’s ability to capture raw emotions and the simple joys of life,…

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