‘Mirai’: Teja Sajja hopes for ‘Avengers’ style union of Indian superheroes ‘Minnal Murali’, ‘Lokah’, ‘HanuMan’ and more

Teja Sajja hopes to see Indian superheroes unite. He mentioned ‘Lokah’, and ‘HanuMan’. He also mentioned ‘Veda’ from ‘Mirai’. He wants them to team up like the ‘Avengers’. Teja is excited about the rise of superheroes in India. His film ‘Mirai’ releases on September 12, 2026. The film stars Manchu Manoj, Ritika Nayak, and Shriya…

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AIIMS Rishikesh chairman Dr Raj Bahadur receives lifetime achievement award at National Health Conference

Union Health Minister J.P. Nadda emphasized a wellness model for national health at the National Health Conference, highlighting the expansion of Ayushman Bharat Health and Wellness Centres for accessible, preventive care. The event also honored Dr. Raj Bahadur with a Lifetime Achievement Award for his contributions to orthopedics and medical education, and Dr.

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When Amitabh Bachchan remembered Kishore Kumar’s ‘True artist within’: A rare tribute from one legend to another—Throwback

On Kishore Kumar’s 96th birth anniversary, Amitabh Bachchan shared a heartfelt tribute, revealing Kishore Da’s multifaceted artistry. Bachchan emphasized that Kishore wasn’t just a playback singer but a true artist with innate filmmaking skills. Big B fondly recalls Kishore’s humanity, highlighting that despite his fame and eccentric public image, he possessed a deeply compassionate heart.

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New Haryana Congress chief in trouble: Rao Narender Singh charge-sheeted in bribe case; CLU sting video resurfaces

Haryana Congress chief Rao Narender Singh has been charge-sheeted in a corruption case for allegedly seeking bribes in lieu of clearing land use changes. The allegations stem from a sting operation conducted during the previous Congress government’s rule. The charge sheet was filed in a Narnaul court following a completed investigation.

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Fossil fuel lobbyists flood COP30 climate talks in Brazil, with largest ever attendance share

Fossil fuel lobbyists significantly outnumbered most country delegations at COP30 in Belém, with one in every 25 attendees representing the industry. This overwhelming presence intensifies calls to shield climate negotiations from corporate influence. Despite growing climate disasters, the industry’s access to crucial talks continues to grow, raising concerns about genuine climate action and justice.

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