From swearing-in to Independence Day: Trisha’s presence with CM Vijay’s family sparks buzz

Actress Trisha Krishnan attended two key official events with Chief Minister C Joseph Vijay’s family. She was present at his swearing-in ceremony and the state’s Independence Day celebrations. Trisha was seen seated with Vijay’s parents at the Independence Day event. She also saluted the Chief Minister as he hoisted the national flag. Her continued presence…

Anil Kapoor celebrates 34 years of ‘Khel’ starring Madhuri Dixit, recalls having ‘the best time’

Celebrating 34 years since the release of Khel on August 14, 1992, Bollywood’s Anil Kapoor reminisced about his time on set with Madhuri Dixit. Sharing a comical scene, he highlighted the film’s blend of intrigue, romance, and humor that captivated audiences. Khel not only featured a memorable soundtrack but also solidified the dynamic on-screen duo…

China, 1987–2024: NASA images show more than 820 square kilometres of farmland transformed by the world’s largest cluster of plastic greenhouses

Recent satellite imagery illustrates the remarkable transition of Weifang’s terrain, evolving from vast open fields to a network of thriving greenhouses. This move toward greenhouse cultivation highlights a global agricultural trend, prominently led by China. Enclosed environments foster extended growing periods and a wider array of crops, marking a significant leap in agricultural innovation that…

‘Batwara 1947’ star Sunny Deol’s iconic ‘Gadar’ dialogue as Tara Singh from Attari-Wagah border resurfaces on Independence Day: ‘Hindustan Zindabad tha, hai aur rahega!’

Sunny Deol recreated his iconic “Gadar” dialogue at the Attari-Wagah border. This moment occurred during the promotional campaign for the film “Gadar 2”. A resurfaced video shows Deol addressing a large gathering of BSF personnel. The crowd enthusiastically joined in, cheering his patriotic words. This event captured the spirit of India’s 80th Independence Day.

Jaipur’s civic map keeps changing: From 91 wards to 250 and now 150, why city keeps getting redrawn

Jaipur’s municipal structure has been redrawn, impacting representation and governance. The city now has one corporation with 150 wards for upcoming elections. Each councilor will represent a significantly larger population than before. This constant reshuffling raises questions about urban governance effectiveness. The new map represents a significant experiment in managing this famous Indian city.