Allahabad HC to Google, Meta: You have 48 hours to remove ‘objectionable’ videos against Rambhadracharya

The Allahabad High Court’s Lucknow Bench has ordered Meta and Google to remove defamatory videos targeting Jagadguru Rambhadracharya within 48 hours. The content, posted by Shashank Shekhar, allegedly mocks the spiritual leader and his visual impairment. The court also noted the State Commissioner for Persons with Disabilities has summoned Shekhar.

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‘Dude’ box office collections day 8: Pradeep Ranganathan’s rom-com slows down; needs THIS much to cross Rs 60 crore mark

The romantic comedy ‘Dude,’ directed by Pradeep Ranganathan and starring Mamitha Baiju, has taken the box office by storm, amassing over Rs 57 crore in its opening week alone. While there was a minor decline in its revenue, the film’s unique combination of humor and poignant social themes keeps it close to crossing the Rs…

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‘Andhra King Taluka’ Twitter review: Ram Pothineni and Bhagyashri Borse’s chemistry wins hearts as feel-good romance impresses fans

Ram Pothineni’s ‘Andhra King Taluka’ has hit theatres, earning praise for its feel-good romantic vibe and the strong chemistry between Ram and Bhagyashri Borse. While the film’s fan-star narrative is appreciated, some viewers found its pacing lengthy and predictable. Performances, especially from Ram and Upendra, are unanimously lauded.

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‘Exploring resources’: After oil, India-Russia to tie-up on rare earth? How New Delhi aims to steer away from China’s monopoly

India is seeking partnerships with Russian firms to secure vital rare earth magnets and minerals, a move driven by China’s tightening export controls. Indian companies and research institutions are evaluating Russian processing technologies, aiming to diversify supply chains and bolster domestic production. This collaboration is part of a wider effort to reduce reliance on China…

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Is Trump administration sacrificing students’ rights by firing civil rights enforcement staff?

A federal appeals court has permitted the US Department of Education to fire over 260 civil rights enforcement staff, overturning a lower court’s block. This decision allows the department to proceed with significant cuts to its Office for Civil Rights, despite warnings from advocates about severe impacts on students and the agency’s ability to handle…

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