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Choti Diwali, celebrated a day before Diwali, holds deep cultural and spiritual significance in India. This occasion emphasizes home cleansing, spreading joy, and exchanging heartfelt wishes and messages with loved ones. The article provides a collection of heartwarming wishes, thoughtful quotes, and personalized messages for family, friends, and colleagues to make greetings memorable.
Over 200 Maoists, including key figures, surrendered in Chhattisgarh's Bastar, marking a significant turning point in the fight against Naxalism. Union Home Minister Amit Shah declared Abujhmarh and North Bastar free from Naxal terror, attributing the success to the government's dual approach of pressure and surrender incentives.
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Aaron Rodgers, now with the Steelers, keeps his wife Brittani a complete mystery. Despite his public return to football, no photos or public appearances of her exist, and even teammates haven't met her. Rodgers emphasizes her desire for privacy, stating she didn't sign up for celebrity life. He credits her with profoundly changing his world and being his unwavering support.
A video of Ali Shamkhani's daughter wearing a strapless wedding gown at a luxury hotel has sparked outrage in Iran. Critics accuse the regime of hypocrisy, contrasting the lavish Western-style ceremony with strict hijab laws enforced on ordinary women. The incident highlights perceived double standards for the elite amidst ongoing crackdowns on women's rights.
China's trade ministry is probing US semiconductor firms, demanding sensitive sales data and customer details for an anti-dumping investigation into analog chips. This move escalates the ongoing trade war, with both nations imposing restrictions and probes, creating significant pressure for companies operating in both markets.
US President Donald Trump once again claimed he averted a war between India and Pakistan by threatening steep trade tariffs. He stated that warning both nations of 200% tariffs pushed them to de-escalate tensions following military actions. India, however, has consistently denied any foreign intervention in its diplomatic and military responses.
England's assistant coach Paul Collingwood is reportedly out of the Ashes backroom team due to personal reasons, following a series of controversies. These include leaked explicit tapes, a strip club incident before a T20 World Cup match, and a recent £196,000 tax bill from HMRC.
Los Angeles Chargers quarterback Justin Herbert is set to play against the Minnesota Vikings tonight. He is not on the injury report. Herbert has a history of injuries but appears fit. He spoke about the Vikings' strong defense and their star player Harrison Smith. The game starts at 5:15 p.m. PDT at SoFi Stadium.
Pollywood star Neeru Bajwa shared her cherished Diwali traditions, emphasizing family, faith, and festive food. She revealed her love for sweets, especially gujiya, and how visiting the Gurdwara is a highlight. Bajwa also spoke fondly of childhood memories and declared her children as the 'light of her life,' ahead of her upcoming film 'Madhaniyan.'
