Randeep Hooda, known for his dedication to roles, recently revealed his extreme 18-kilo weight loss in 28 days for 'Swatantrya Veer Savarkar.' He disclosed stopping eating and drinking for the climax scene, impacting his health. While advising against his methods, Hooda endorses fasting for weight loss and rejuvenation.
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India's SpaDeX mission successfully launches, demonstrating indigenous space docking technology. Space minister Jitendra Singh announces the docking of two satellites on January 7, marking India as the fourth nation to achieve this feat. The innovation will support future missions such as the Indian space station and Gaganyaan. PM Modi's vision of 'Atmanirbhar Bharat' is praised through these advancements.
Rajya Sabha saw a clash between the ruling and opposition parties. Congress leader Kharge accused Chairman Dhankar of stifling opposition voices. BJP connected Congress to investor George Soros. TMC MP Sagarika Ghose filed a privilege motion against minister Kiren Rijiju for his remarks on opposition members. The house witnessed heated exchanges between members.
Luxury fashion brand Shivan & Narresh celebrated their 15th anniversary with a grand fashion show in Gulmarg, Jammu & Kashmir. However, the event faced backlash for its timing during Ramadan, leading to criticism from religious and political leaders for being culturally insensitive.
R Ashwin, India's second-highest Test wicket-taker, unexpectedly announced his retirement from international cricket. Overlooked in favor of Ravindra Jadeja and Washington Sundar, Ashwin's career was marked by resilience and adaptation. From overcoming early rejections to mastering the carrom ball, his innovative approach made him a formidable force, especially in home conditions, forming a potent partnership with Jadeja.
Union Home Minister Amit Shah detailed the measures taken by his ministry in handling extremist Amritpal Singh in Punjab, stating he is now reciting Guru Granth Sahib in Assam jail. Singh, the leader of 'Waris Punjab De', faced multiple charges, including plotting against India with ISI's support. His detention under the National Security Act was extended until 2025.
India faces a tight schedule with only a day's rest between their final league match and the semifinal, posing recovery concerns for their bowlers. Assistant coach Ryan ten Doeschate emphasises balancing player rest and maintaining match readiness. Potential adjustments may include limiting bowlers' overs against New Zealand to ensure top performance in the semifinal.
A new study reveals that aspirin can reduce cancer metastasis by stimulating the immune system. Researchers found that aspirin decreases thromboxane A2 (TXA2) production, thus preventing T cell suppression and reducing the frequency of metastases in mice models. This discovery suggests a potential role for aspirin in preventing cancer recurrence.
A senior Iranian official has expressed Tehran's willingness to assist Nimisha Priya, a nurse from Kerala, who faces a death sentence in Yemen. The offer coincides with India's efforts to explore legal options. Additionally, Iran is seeking to revive trade ties with India, including resumption of oil supplies, while addressing geopolitical issues in Gaza and West Asia.
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.