Psychologist Fatima Alam highlights that successful marriages often stem from open communication, mutual respect, and emotional support. She identifies warning signs of divorce, such as unresolved grudges and emotional shutdown, and suggests that simple, consistent efforts and empathy-based conflict resolution can strengthen relationships over time.
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Security forces and terrorists engaged in an encounter in Kulgam's Tangmarg area. This followed a deadly terrorist attack in Pahalgam's Baisaran Valley, which killed 28 people, including tourists and an Indian Navy officer. Defence Minister Rajnath Singh assured a strong response. Sketches of three Pakistani suspects, Asif Fauji, Suleman Shah, and Abu Talha, were released.
Artificial Intelligence (AI) is reshaping the workforce at an unprecedented pace, prompting both excitement and concern among the younger generation. Unstop's Hiring Kart: Skills & AI Report 2024 reveals that while many Gen Z professionals see AI as a key to career advancement, there are growing fears about its impact on creativity and critical thinking. As AI continues to dominate industries, the debate over its role in the future of work intensifies.
KKR spinner Varun Chakravarthy has questioned the no-ball call during the MI vs SRH match, triggered by Heinrich Klaasen's glove placement. The incident saw Ryan Rickelton initially dismissed, then revived by the umpire's intervention, sparking debate over the fairness to the bowler. Despite the controversy, MI defeated SRH by five wickets, continuing their winning momentum after restricting SRH to 162/5.
A special court in Mumbai has ordered the Anti-Corruption Bureau to file an FIR against former Sebi chairperson Madhabi Puri Buch and others for alleged stock market fraud. Despite prior complaints, no action was taken. The probe will be monitored by the court, with a status report needed in 30 days. Buch's term ended amid allegations of conflict of interest and regulatory lapses.
Bollywood star Saif Ali Khan underwent surgery to remove a knife fragment from his spine after being attacked at his Mumbai residence. The surgery, involving neurosurgery and plastic surgery, was successful. Khan, 54, is in stable condition and recovering in the ICU. Doctors anticipate moving him to a ward and possibly discharging him within a few days.
British singer Ed Sheeran was stopped by Bengaluru police on Church Street during an impromptu performance due to lack of permission. Unaware of his identity, they requested him to leave. Sheeran is in India for his Mathematics Tour and will perform at NICE Grounds in Madavara. Fans are excited for his shows featuring global hits.
Veteran Indian off-spinner R Ashwin on Wednesday stunned the cricketing world by announcing his retirement from international cricket after the drawn Test against Australia at the Gabba. His decision, revealed to captain Rohit Sharma in Perth, came as a shock despite Ashwin admitting to having a bit of punch left.
India's T20 team, led by Suryakumar Yadav, faces England in a five-match series, beginning in Kolkata. Key players include returning pacer Mohammed Shami, debut vice-captain Axar Patel, and come-backer Sanju Samson. Jos Buttler leads an England team with injured players but includes hopefuls like Jacob Bethell.