BMC officials inspected Unicontinental Mall in Mumbai and found an unauthorized temporary shed, after Shiv Sena workers vandalized Habitat Studio over comedian Kunal Kamra's joke about Eknath Shinde. Habitat Studio temporarily shut down in response. An FIR was registered against key participants in the vandalism.
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Sunil Gavaskar highlights Rahul Dravid's decision to share prize money equally among his support staff after the T20 World Cup, questioning if current coach Gautam Gambhir will do the same following the Champions Trophy win. Gavaskar praised BCCI's generous financial rewards for players and staff, demonstrating appreciation for their efforts.
Republican lawmakers support President-elect Donald Trump's plan to buy Greenland, introducing a bill to initiate negotiations with Denmark. The "Make Greenland Great Again Act" faces mixed reactions, with some criticizing it as a distraction. Trump's proposal, viewed by many as impractical, has caused concerns over global instability, with analysts warning of potential repercussions.
Uttarakhand government has identified 37 prohibited relationships each for men and women under the newly-implemented Uniform Civil Code. These include relations within three generations, such as great-grandparents and great-grandchildren-in-law. Marriages within these categories require a certificate from religious clergy and even then, may be rejected by the registrar based on public policy and morality considerations.
The murder of former minister Baba Siddiqui was orchestrated by an international crime syndicate, involving migrant youths lured by Lawrence Bishnoi's influence and financial promises. Six accused confessed to the plot, highlighting their financial struggles and subsequent regrets. The meticulous planning included recruitment of shooters and misinformation about the targets' affiliations.
IUML's state general secretary P M A Salam stated that men and women are not equal, using the example of gender-specific categories in the Olympics. He argued that advocating for gender equality is unrealistic. Salam emphasized that IUML supports gender justice, not equality. His comments may have political repercussions for the UDF opposition.
AIADMK's Edappadi K Palaniswami dismisses talks of an alliance with the BJP, stating he will consider alliances only after election dates are announced. His meeting with Amit Shah focused on state issues, not election strategies, emphasizing continuity in AIADMK's ideology and decisions based on circumstances.
Harmeet Desai, inspired by the success of 'Gully Boy,' focuses on the present moment in his table tennis career. Despite early challenges in Surat and later gaining high-level coaching in Sweden, his dedication remains strong. Now married and mature, he challenges the notion that sports is only for the wealthy, highlighting India's improved sports infrastructure.
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A video showing Prajoyeeta Kashyap, daughter of former Assam CM Prafulla Kumar Mahanta, hitting a driver with a slipper has gone viral. Prajoyeeta claimed that the driver, who has worked for their family, regularly abused her while intoxicated and crossed the line by pounding on her door.