Harleen Reikhi on mental health: Talking about it gives us the courage to heal and move forward

Actress Harleen Reikhi emphasizes the critical need for attention to mental health, noting its universal impact beyond career highs and lows. She advocates for empathy and understanding, suggesting that simple acts of listening and presence can significantly aid healing. Reikhi also highlights social media’s influence and encourages seeking professional help when needed, stressing early intervention.

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Krishna Praba faces backlash for mocking depression: Singer Anju Joseph urges awareness – ‘Depression is not vattu’

Malayalam actress Krishna Praba recently stirred controversy by trivializing serious issues like depression and mood swings, referring to them merely as laziness and excessive contemplation. In response, renowned singer Anju Joseph passionately defended mental health awareness, highlighting the experiences of prominent figures such as Elon Musk and Deepika Padukone.

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‘A risky gamble’: How one Trump call convinced Hamas to take Gaza peace deal seriously; hostage swap next

A September Israeli bombing in Doha nearly derailed Gaza peace talks, prompting Qatar to threaten withdrawal. However, a direct intervention by Donald Trump, including a phone call between Netanyahu and Qatar’s PM, salvaged the negotiations. This moment convinced Hamas of Trump’s ability to influence Israel, paving the way for a significant ceasefire.

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Maharashtra CM Devendra Fadnavis inaugurates HP Dreams Unlocked Festival in Mumbai

Maharashtra CM Devendra Fadnavis launched the HP Dreams Unlocked Festival, a platform connecting young innovators with industry experts. This initiative aims to foster creativity and entrepreneurship, empowering India’s youth to transform ideas into impactful real-world solutions across various sectors. Top winners will receive exclusive mentorship from prominent figures.

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New Record! Smriti Mandhana creates history with stellar knock against Australia, becomes quickest to…

Smriti Mandhana has shattered records, becoming the youngest and fastest to 5000 ODI runs in women’s cricket. Her brilliant 80 against Australia in Visakhapatnam showcased her exceptional talent and consistency. This remarkable feat underscores her status as a global cricketing icon and highlights the rising prominence of Indian women’s cricket.

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