Ram Charan’s wife Upasana faces backlash over egg-freezing advice: Perks, cons, and considerations you need to know about the procedure

Upasana Konidela’s comments on egg freezing as a “tool of choice” for women sparked debate online, with some accusing her of promoting fertility clinics. While she defended it as a “right” for women to control their timelines, the article explores the procedure’s biological and financial realities, including its costs and success rates.

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Second most expensive artwork in history: Klimt’s portrait of Elisabeth Lederer sells for $236.4 million

Gustav Klimt’s “Portrait of Elisabeth Lederer” fetched a staggering $236.4 million, becoming the second most expensive painting ever sold at auction. This rare, full-length portrait, surviving wartime upheaval, captivated collectors with its rich detail and historical significance. The intense bidding war highlights the enduring demand for early 20th-century masterpieces with compelling stories and limited availability.

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‘I’m grateful to Harshvardhan that he agreed to Ek Deewane Ki Deewaniyat’: Milap Zaveri

Filmmaker Milap Milan Zaveri rejoices in a sensational resurgence with ‘Ek Deewane Ki Deewaniyat’ surpassing the Rs 100 crore mark worldwide. This achievement is a significant milestone following his prior film’s struggles at the box office. Zaveri attributes this triumphant comeback to actor Harshvardhan Rane, whose unwavering support proved instrumental during tough times.

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Presidential reference: Governors can’t stall Bills, but courts can’t fix timelines; key SC verdict explained

Governors cannot indefinitely delay Bills passed by state legislatures, the Supreme Court ruled, emphasizing cooperative federalism. However, courts cannot set hard deadlines for governors or the President on Bills, nor can they grant ‘deemed assent’ or compel the President to seek judicial opinions. The ruling clarifies the limits of judicial intervention while upholding constitutional accountability.

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‘Guv’s can’t sit on bills but … ‘: What SC said on presidential reference – key points

Governors cannot indefinitely delay Bills passed by state legislatures, the Supreme Court ruled, emphasizing cooperative federalism. However, courts cannot set hard deadlines for governors or the President on Bills, nor can they grant ‘deemed assent’ or compel the President to seek judicial opinions. The ruling clarifies the limits of judicial intervention while upholding constitutional accountability.

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