Laughter Chefs is gearing up for its second season, with Bharti Singh actively engaging in the shoot despite feeling unwell. Bharti's husband Haarsh had fun with their son, Golla, who was reluctant to go to school. The vlogs capture their family moments and playful banter, along with behind-the-scenes glimpses of the show interactions.
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A 4.0-magnitude earthquake struck Delhi-NCR early this morning, causing residents to experience strong tremors. The Delhi Police have reassured citizens and provided safety guidance. The article includes detailed precautions for before, during, and after an earthquake to help residents stay safe.
The liquor ban at religious places in Madhya Pradesh has raised questions about the Kal Bhairav Mandir in Ujjain, where liquor is the main 'prasad'. Despite the ban, traditions at the temple continue, with government-run liquor counters ensuring availability for offerings. Liquor shops in Ujjain will close, but the prasad practice may persist.
The Supreme Court criticized the Uttarakhand government's 2009 policy requiring non-state students in MBBS courses to serve in remote areas or pay Rs 30 lakh. The court emphasized that this policy should be a uniform decision by the Union government, citing challenges faced by students from other states in serving in inaccessible regions.
Tension arises in Delhi's Seelampur over a mosque's expansion in a narrow lane, prompting Hindu families to put up 'House for sale' signs. Muslim residents assert the expansion aims to alleviate overcrowding, insisting on a single entrance. Police are monitoring the situation, halting construction amid concerns of potential violent clashes during upcoming festivals.
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President Trump has proposed a 'golden dome' missile defense shield, inspired by Israel's Iron Dome, to protect the US from advanced aerial threats. He emphasized the use of state-of-the-art technology and urged Congress for funding, aiming to ensure national security against ballistic, hypersonic, and cruise missile attacks.
Mumbai Indians captain Harmanpreet Kaur and UP Warriorz’s Sophie Ecclestone had a heated argument during their Women's Premier League match in Lucknow, necessitating umpire intervention. Despite the clash, Mumbai Indians secured a six-wicket victory, enhancing their chances of playoff qualification.