Horoscope Tomorrow, September 25, 2025: Vinayaka Chaturthi To Brings Blessings For These Zodiac Signs

Tomorrow’s horoscopes offer celestial guidance for each zodiac sign, focusing on relationships, career, and self-reflection. Aries should focus on consistent habits, while Taurus should act with their future in mind. Gemini benefits from self-belief, and Cancer can shift their day with intentional acts. Leos gain peace through understanding, and Virgos build trust through honesty.

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Manoj Bajpayee recalls tough times: “After giving shots, I would call financers for money”

Manoj Bajpayee, fresh off the praise for ‘Jugnuma,’ revealed the struggles he faced beyond acting. He recounted pleading with distributors for showtimes and even personally approaching financiers for funds to keep productions afloat. Bajpayee emphasized his deep involvement in his projects, extending far beyond his on-screen performances, highlighting the challenges of independent filmmaking.

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Federal judge halts Trump policy, safeguards migrants’ access to vital services

A federal judge has blocked the Trump administration from restricting migrants’ access to essential federally funded services, including Head Start, health clinics, and food banks. US District Judge Mary McElroy ruled the policy, which reinterpreted a 1996 law, was arbitrary and improperly implemented. The injunction preserves vital support for vulnerable families and underscores the balance…

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Festive ecomm sales to hit Rs 1.2 lakh crore, qcomm to take 12% slice

India’s online festive sales are projected to surge by 27% this year, exceeding Rs 1.2 lakh crore, fueled by positive consumer sentiment and increased discretionary spending. Amazon, Flipkart, and Myntra remain top platforms, while Blinkit surprisingly enters the top five. Growth is expected in grocery, appliances, and personal care, with e-commerce players expanding fulfillment capabilities…

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End of road? India A snub could finish Karun Nair’s Test career – ‘Selectors have decided to look past’

Karun Nair’s future appears uncertain after being excluded from the India A squad following a finger injury sustained during the Test series against England. Aakash Chopra suggests selectors may be looking beyond Nair, despite his recovery. Shreyas Iyer, overlooked for the Asia Cup, will lead India A in the upcoming unofficial Tests against Australia A.

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Mrunal Thakur on lessons she learnt from Jab We Met, recalled how Kareena Kapoor’s character Geet inspired her: ‘If she can do it…’

Mrunal Thakur revealed that Imtiaz Ali’s ‘Jab We Met’ profoundly influenced her life and career choices, particularly Kareena Kapoor’s character, Geet. Inspired by Geet’s independence, Mrunal embarked on solo travels and prioritized self-love. An old interview resurfaced where she discussed turning down major projects early on, fearing they might compromise her identity.

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How tough is Gaokao, the world’s most intense exam? A comparison with India’s JEE

China’s Gaokao and India’s JEE are intensely competitive college entrance exams, each demanding years of rigorous preparation. Gaokao tests a broad range of subjects, while JEE focuses on in-depth math and science skills. Both exams represent significant life-defining moments for millions of students, opening doors to top universities and career opportunities, reflecting the educational values…

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