Ankita Lokhande revisits her childhood home in Indore, accompanied by her husband Vicky Jain and mother Vandana Pandis Lokhande. The couple tours the city's notable spots, indulging in nostalgic memories, and emotionally reconnects with Ankita's past at her grandmother's house.
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The Supreme Court criticized the inability of local authorities to resolve a burial issue involving a Christian Scheduled Tribe man in Chhattisgarh. The deceased’s son sought permission to bury his father in their native village, which was opposed due to potential unrest between tribal Hindus and Christians. The court expressed disappointment and postponed the hearing to January 22.
AB de Villiers advised Virat Kohli to reset his mind and avoid on-field battles amid his form struggles. Kohli's performance in the Australia series was below expectations with only 190 runs. De Villiers emphasized focusing on each ball and not getting distracted by external factors. Since 2020, Kohli's stats have seen a decline, with 2,028 runs in 39 matches.
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Tata Capital's board has approved plans for an IPO to list by September, comprising fresh shares and stake-sale, potentially valued at $1.7 billion. This move complies with RBI's mandate for 'upper-layer' NBFCs. Tata Sons, holding 93% of Tata Capital, plans to sell shares to support other ventures, while maintaining a significant stake post-listing. A rights offering worth Rs 1,504 crore has also been approved.
BJP will present the CAG report in the Delhi assembly on February 25, exposing alleged AAP corruption in excise, education, and renovation policies. The session starts on February 24 with MLAs' oath-taking and Speaker election. AAP's Priyanka Kakkar criticized BJP for not focusing on their promises, particularly the Rs 2,500 monthly aid for women.
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Legendary cricketer Sunil Gavaskar on Friday highlighted India captain Rohit Sharma's struggles with declining reflexes and footwork, particularly against Australian fast bowler Pat Cummins, who has dismissed him seven times in Test cricket. This issue was evident in the Boxing Day Test, as Rohit managed only three runs before being dismissed by Cummins.