Bollywood Lookalikes Who Went Viral: Alina Rai, Ibrahim Qadri, Celesti Bairagey, Meet the Internet’s Favourite Celebrity Doppelgängers

Bollywood lookalikes are taking social media by storm, transforming internet fame. These doppelgängers, discovered on platforms like Instagram and YouTube, are leveraging their resemblances to stars like Alia Bhatt and Shah Rukh Khan. They’re securing brand deals, acting roles, and event appearances, navigating the challenges of carving out their own identities while capitalizing on their…

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PAN 2.0 rollout update: LTIMindtree bags Income Tax Department project; all services to unify in 18 months

LTIMindtree has secured a Rs 1,435 crore contract from the Income Tax Department to modernize PAN services. The PAN 2.0 platform, expected to launch in 18 months, will consolidate PAN and TAN services into a unified, paperless system. This upgrade aims to enhance user experience, streamline processes, and offer free allotment, updates, and corrections.

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Are you still writing debate and robotics in Ivy League extracurriculars? Here’s what can change the game

In Ivy League admissions, the Activities List can either elevate or flatten an applicant’s profile. While common pursuits like debate or robotics risk blending into the crowd, admissions officers prize authenticity, depth, and impact. From self-driven projects to real-world engagement, the strongest lists tell a distinct personal story—revealing passion, resilience, and individuality beyond test scores.

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In blow to Senthil, Supreme Court says order ‘very clear’ against him holding public office

The Supreme Court has declined to clarify its stance on former Tamil Nadu minister V Senthil Balaji holding public office. The court stated its previous order was clear. Balaji had sought clarification after resigning following the court’s objection to him becoming a minister soon after bail. The bench suggested transferring the trial in the cash-for-job…

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Mental health struggles, aggression and low self-worth – 5 reasons why kids should not have smartphones before 13

Multiple international studies have found that children who receive their first smartphone before age 13, are significantly more likely to develop mental health concerns later. A 2025 study, published in the Journal of Human Development and Capabilities, and involving over 100,000 young adults, found a clear link: the earlier a child got a smartphone, the…

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IND vs SA: ‘This game is going to go deep’ – Ryan ten Doeschate outlines Team India’s plan heading into Day 2 of Guwahati Test

India’s assistant coach Ryan ten Doeschate believes the Guwahati pitch suits their home approach, despite the surface not dictating Test results. He highlighted Kuldeep Yadav’s effectiveness with three wickets, noting the conditions amplified his spin. Ten Doeschate anticipates that the finger spinners will become more prominent as the game progresses.

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