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Women MPs ‘uncomfortable’ as Rahul Gandhi moves around like a ‘tapori’, says Kangana Ranaut | Delhi News


NEW DELHI: Women parliamentarians feel “very uncomfortable” with Rahul Gandhi as he moves around like a “tapori” and butts into interviews of others, BJP MP Kangana Ranaut said Wednesday in a swipe at the leader of opposition and asked him to learn from his sister Priyanka Gandhi Vadra who has “good etiquettes”.“Rahul Gandhi is a shame I must say,” she told reporters on Parliament’s premises. Using Hindi slangs to target him, the actor-politician said, “We women feel very uncomfortable seeing him. He moves around like a tapodi and speaks in tu-tadak”.

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Rahul’s preferred casual attire, often a white T-shirt paired with cargo pants, have at times faced criticism from BJP members for allegedly not in line with decorum of Parliament but Kangana’s reference to discomfort of women Parliamentarians with him drew criticism.“That is such an unthoughtful statement to make,” Shiv Sena (UBT) MP Priyanka Chaturvedi, praising women leaders who have come out of the Nehru-Gandhi family and he has grown up watching.“For him to disrespect or make any woman feel uncomfortable is absolutely unthinkable,” she said.



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Rs 1.5 crore makeover for Mumbai mayor’s official residence | Mumbai News


MUMBAI: Mumbai mayor Ritu Tawde of the BJP, who is yet to shift to her official Byculla residence, will move into a far more opulent space, as an extensive refurbishment of the heritage 1931 bungalow has been planned.The bungalow, spread over nearly 6,000 sq ft, features teak wood construction and a tiled roof. It is located within Veermata Jijabai Bhosale (VJB) Udyan.According to tender documents accessed by TOI, the works pegged at Rs 1.48 crore cover both structural restoration and high-end interior upgrades. The plan includes internal and external painting, polishing of wooden structural members, and repairs to key sections such as the store room, driver’s room, wooden ceilings, and Mangalore tile roofing. Damaged false ceilings will be replaced and electrical systems upgraded.The proposal also focuses on revamping the bungalow’s interiors. The ground floor is set to see a complete transformation, with new Italian marble flooring, redesigned living spaces, and conversion of the existing conference room into a guest living area. A new guest bedroom is also proposed on this level.



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Cops seize Rs 2.75 lakh cash from Assam couple in Alipurduar | Kolkata News


Jalpaiguri: Within 48 hours of the Election Commission (EC) declaring Bengal polls, Alipurduar police seized Rs 2.75 lakh cash from a couple travelling in an Assam registered car on Wednesday afternoon.According to norms, individuals are not allowed to carry cash exceeding Rs 50,000 once elections are declared.Biken Ishwarari and his wife had travelled to Alipurduar on Tuesday from Rumi Khata in Assam’s Chirang district in an SUV. They then checked into a hotel on Buxa Feeder Road in the town.On Wednesday afternoon, as they were preparing to depart, a team of administrative officials and police from Alipurduar PS, acting on a tip-off, intercepted their vehicle and confiscated Rs 2.75 lakh in Rs 500 and Rs 100 denominations, hidden throughout the car. The couple was detained for investigation.Preliminary police inquiries showed Ishwarari is a ration dealer and also owns a betelnut plantation. During interrogation, he told cops he had come to Alipurduar on a short tour and wanted to spend the money on shopping.Alipurduar police are currently finishing up paperwork. The couple was released in accordance with law and served a legal notice requiring them to disclose the source of the funds and their purpose in carrying it to Bengal.“Assam is also heading to polls on April 9. Under the model code, Ishwarari was not supposed to leave Assam with such a large amount of cash. For shopping, he could have used cards or UPI,” an official said.



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Bhopal Train Incident: ‘Must have endured immense pain’: Woman pushes daughter, 8, in front of train, tells bystanders not to save her | Bhopal News


An eight-year-old girl is in critical condition after her mother allegedly pushed her in front of a moving train at Narmadapuram railway station

BHOPAL: An eight-year-old girl battled for life after her mother allegedly pushed her in front of a moving train at Narmadapuram railway station in Madhya Pradesh on Tuesday evening. The incident was caught on CCTV camera.The child suffered severe injuries to her head, waist and shoulder, along with heavy blood loss. She was first admitted to the district hospital and put on ventilator support before being referred to Bhopal as her condition deteriorated. Doctors said she remained in a critical state.According to officials, the girl came to the station with her mother, a govt employee who lived in the Malakhedi area. The two lived alone after the death of the woman’s husband, following which she secured a compensatory appointment. The child studied in Class II.Narmadapuram GRP in-charge Sanjeev Chaukse said the mother and daughter had been at the platform for nearly three hours before the incident.“When the Tamil Nadu Express approached Platform No. 1 around 7:40 PM, the woman suddenly pushed the child onto the tracks. The girl was hit by the engine and got stuck between the platform and the tracks. She suffered multiple injuries and must have endured immense pain. We only hope she recovers,” he said.He added that the woman had been undergoing medical treatment for the past few years.After being struck, the child remained trapped between the track and the platform as the train passed over. Once it cleared, bystanders and railway personnel rushed in, pulled her out and took her to hospital.Witnesses said the injured child was lying in pain as people scrambled to help. Some bystanders claimed that when they tried to intervene, the woman repeatedly asked them not to save the child.Police registered a case. Preliminary investigation suggested a mental health angle, and officials were verifying her treatment history. Family members were informed, and further investigation was underway.



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Bengaluru Metro mayhem: 11 detained for on-board song & dance | Bengaluru News


BENGALURU: Eleven passengers were detained for creating nuisance and obstructing operations on Namma Metro Green Line train Sunday night after a dispute over music escalated into a multi-station disruption. The trigger: The detained passengers – mainly a group of youngsters – launching into Bollywood numbers inside the moving train, which drew objections from fellow passengers.The incident took place on a train from Madavara – the terminal station near Bangalore International Exhibition Centre (BIEC) – towards Kempegowda Interchange Metro Station. Videos on X showed passengers singing loudly, dancing and sitting on the floor inside coaches in violation of Metro rules. Many passengers returning from a concert held at BIEC began singing and dancing.



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Dhurandhar 2: ‘Dhurandhar: The Revenge’: Ranveer Singh starrer features TWO post-credit scenes; fans say ‘Don’t leave seats till screen turns blank’ | Hindi Movie News


‘Dhurandhar: The Revenge’ debuted in cinemas on March 18, with its early preview shows and fans flocked to cinemas in large numbers to catch the movie before the rest of the world. Those who waited out delays and long queues to enter halls around the country came out with more than just rave reviews for the film.Dhurandhar: The Revenge Movie Review

Dhurandhar 2‘ has TWO post-credit scenes

In the many tweets that flooded social media handles, fans shared a tip for all other fans planning on watching the movie over the weekend. In a series of tweets, fans notified other cinema goers that the film starring Ranveer Singh in the lead, has two post-credit scenes.

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Some who left the theatre after waiting a mid-credit scene took to Twitter to ask, “uske baad bhi kuch tha kya”

Fans confirm second post-credit scene

While some others complained of theatres asking them to leave post a mid-credit scene, another alerted all movie goers, “Don’t miss end credits 2 post-credit scenes are there.” Another added, “Don’t leave your seats till the screen turns blank.”

Dhurandhar 3‘ teased in post credit scene?

News of post credit scenes began doing the rounds ahead of the film’s scheduled release on Wednesday evening. Rumours doin the rounds indicated that much like ‘Dhurandhar’, the post credit scene would lead to a possible ‘Dhurandhar 3’. However, one fan later clarified, “#Dhurandhar2 Movie is soo good there is a post credit scene but does not tease any future sequel!”

Aditya Dhar asks fans not to share spoilers

Director Aditya Dhar, in a note to fans, urged them to avoid sharing key plot points, writing in a message, “Please don’t share spoilers! Let every single fan walk in clueless but curious and walk out with their own deeply personal version of what they felt.”

Aditya Dhar spologises for delays

On Wednesday, Dhar also issued an apology after last-minute cancellations and delays affected screenings in multiple languages. While Hindi shows began as scheduled from 5 pm, Tamil and Telugu screenings were pushed to later in the evening, and Malayalam and Kannada versions were delayed until the following day citing “technical issues.”Addressing audiences, Dhar assured that affected viewers would be offered refunds or the option to watch the Hindi version with subtitles.Earlier in the day, fans in parts of Tamil Nadu, Andhra Pradesh and Telangana expressed disappointment after preview shows were reportedly cancelled just hours before their scheduled start.



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Rolling roomalis longer, more time spent on sigri: On their toes ahead of Eid | Mumbai News


Mumbai: Mohammed Naseer rolls roomali roti and waits for the sigri, a charcoal-fired metal pan, to warm up. Unlike the multi-burner gas stove which heats up quickly and rapidly cooks food, it takes 10-15 minutes to heat and longer to cook.“If I made 50 roomali rotis in 30 minutes on gas burner, now it takes 45 minutes to prepare as many,” said Naseer, in between baking the thin, flatbread in the kitchen of the Shalimar restaurant at Mohammed Ali Road. At Hindustan Hotel opposite Minara Masjid, owner Abdul Aziz said work begins earlier now, around six in the morning, because it takes longer to cook on coal-fired ovens. “Our kheema and mughlai dishes are ready by 12 noon followed by preparation of iftar delicacies. We have stopped serving fried rice, paya and daal gosht (mutton),” said Aziz.Commercial LPG shortage has impacted supply and operations of eateries lining the streets of Mohammed Ali Road-Bhendi Bazaar amid the holy month of Ramzan. Close to Eid festivities, both restaurants and roadside stalls struggle to deliver on orders by switching to charcoal stoves and induction stoves. Some have trimmed the menu to leave out dishes which need cooking on high flame. At the Chinese N Grill near the iconic Minara Masjid, the most famous dish—Crispy Thread Chicken—is no longer served. Mercifully, other popular items like Chicken Shanghai Sizzler, Nalli Nihari and Bheja Fry are still around. “Somehow we are running the kitchen with sigdi (charcoal). But this is costlier. If commercial LPG supply is not restored soon, most of us will have to shut down,” said Aquib, Chinese N Grill’s supervisor.Chapatis and Chinese dishes have also taken a hit. “They are off the menu. We are cooking Mughlai dishes on sigri and frying malpuas on a diesel-fired stove,” said Shalimar’s owner Umair Shaikh.Many hoteliers complain against the govt’s decision to prioritise domestic LPG consumers over users of commercial LPG. “If someone does not eat at home, he can eat at a restaurant. But if all restaurants are closed, where will those who have no homes eat?” asked Shashidhar Shetty of Govind Shree Durga Bhavani, a vegetarian eatery opposite J J Hospital. “Our AHAR (Indian Association of Hotels and Restaurants) president Vijay Shetty has written to the PMO and ministers Piyush Goel and Hardeep Puri. We are only getting assurances,” said Shetty who dropped dosa and medu vada from his menu, but retained idli and misal pao. Khalid Hakim of the century-old Noor Mohammadi restaurant on Mohammed Ali Road said he has stopped preparing rabri. “The LPG shortage comes at a time when business is supposed to be booming. These are the last days of Ramzan and most of our customers are non-Muslims who come even from far-off suburbs. It looks bad to tell them some of our dishes are unavailable,” said Hakim. Many said they are losing sleep and even if they catch a few winks after sehri (a light pre-dawn meal during Ramzan), they wake up worrying about insufficient fuel in their kitchens. “Every morning I wake up worrying. Gas cylinders are not available and induction stoves cannot cook tawa delicacies like baida roti, bhoona gosht and cutlets. Sigdi is slow,” said Asif Shaikh of the Indian Hotel at Bhendi Bazar. At the famous Tawakkal Sweets (founded in 1945), Mustafa Mithaiwala said sweets like rasmalai and doodhi halwa are off his menu. “We are managing somehow. Tell the govt to make it better,” he pleaded while attending to a bevy of Bohra Muslim customers. The Dawoodi Bohras celebrated Eid on Thursday as they follow the Egyptian calendar. Now with Eid festivities set to begin on Saturday, most hoteliers are taking stock of what they can offer over the weekend. Sounding a bit rueful, Hassan Jaffer Mansuri of Jaffer Bhai’s Delhi Darbar Catering Division said kapsa rice, mutton paya and mutton khichda have been dropped from the menu from the list of delicacies.



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Shrimp exports to US from state battling tide of tariffs | Mumbai News


Mumbai: Seafood exporters say that “not a single prawn” has been exported from Mumbai to the US since Sept 2025 owing to the sanctions imposed on India by American president Donald Trump. MPEDA (Marine Products Export Development Authority) says exporters are at their wits’ end as America’s tariff rates and conditions are changing ever so often.State fisheries minister Nitesh Rane raised the issue in the assembly Wednesday. He particularly pointed to the travails faced by shrimp exporters. The US has a large market for shrimp from many countries including India.Irfan Khan, director, Harbour Exports, said, “We have not shipped a single container to the US since Sept 2025. Not a single prawn —let alone a container. Thankfully, I have a factory in Dubai so we are reworking our packaging and trying to finish our orders, just to hold on to one big client. We have even incurred costs on setting up an office in Vietnam to export fish to the US as a Vietnamese exporter — even at a loss. What pains me is that the revenue and foreign exchange that could have been earned by India’s farmers and fishermen are being lost.” An MPEDA official said, “Fisheries exports from Maharashtra are currently minimal. There are hardly two or three units registered with US FDA. Most of our consignments go to Europe. Shrimp exports are done from Andhra Pradesh, since that is where most of the aquaculture cultivation is done. But seafood exporters nationwide are confounded because the US tariff rates and conditions are changing so rapidly.”Among the fortunate few is Kader Exports whose consignments are still travelling to the US. Mohammed Farid Khan, GM, corporate exports, of the company, said, “Our shrimp exports to the US have not stopped. The earlier situation was different when tariff was 50%. But that is now lowered to 10%. Moreover, the US Supreme Court has questioned the tariffs. So our shrimp exports are normal.”



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‘I’ve stopped drinking’: Star India player’s honest admission before IPL 2026 | Cricket News


Yuzvendra Chahal celebrates with teammates (PTI Photo/Shashank Parade)(

Yuzvendra Chahal is heading into IPL 2026 with a renewed mindset and a strong focus on fitness, hoping to turn a difficult phase in his career into a fresh start with Punjab Kings. The 35-year-old leg-spinner, who has not featured for India since 2023, revealed a major personal change that he believes will help him extend his career and perform at a higher level.Speaking to AB de Villiers on his YouTube show, Chahal shared that he has completely given up alcohol. “This year, my mind has said that I will take care of my body first. And I have some good news for you: I stopped drinking alcohol.

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“It’s been more than six months. I am 35 now. I want to be more active, and I want to give 150 per cent for my team. As a senior bowler, if I go to the IPL, I want people to see me and think ‘we have to learn something from him’,” said Chahal.

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The decision comes after a challenging couple of years, both professionally and personally. Once on the verge of becoming India’s first bowler to reach 100 T20I wickets, Chahal remains stuck on 96, with Arshdeep Singh, Jasprit Bumrah and Hardik Pandya having since crossed the milestone.Off the field too, Chahal endured a tough period, including a high-profile divorce from Dhanashree Verma last year after months of public attention.Despite those setbacks, he played a key role in Punjab Kings’ strong IPL 2025 campaign. Featuring in 14 matches, he picked up 16 wickets at an economy rate of 9.56 and became the league’s all-time leading wicket-taker during the season. Punjab, led by Shreyas Iyer, reached the final but fell short against Royal Challengers Bengaluru.Chahal admitted the defeat still lingers, pointing to the absence of all-rounder Marco Jansen as a crucial factor. “In the final, we missed Jansen as he was not there. If he were there, we would have definitely won the championship,” Chahal said.The leg-spinner also revealed he was not fully fit during the business end of the tournament. “I was a bit disappointed with myself. After the KKR game, I had a rib fracture, and later, my knuckle got fractured. So in the semifinal and final, I wasn’t able to bowl my proper leg-spin. This year, I want to take care of my body first,” he said.With 221 wickets in 174 matches, Chahal remains the IPL’s highest wicket-taker and will once again be central to Punjab’s title ambitions. As the franchise prepares to begin its IPL 2026 campaign on March 31 against Gujarat Titans, Chahal’s renewed discipline and focus could prove decisive in their pursuit of a maiden title.

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Decide on Jewish school redevpt proposal within six months: HC | Mumbai News


Mumbai: The Bombay high court has directed the joint charity commissioner (JCC) to decide within six months on a new proposal for the redevelopment of the over-century-old Jewish school on St Mary Road, Mazgaon. Considering a revised offer is made by developer Siddharth Greenacres Pvt Ltd to Sir Elly Kadoorie School Trust, Justices Girish Kulkarni and Aarti Sathe on Monday modified a Dec 2011 order, and remanded the matter to the JCC “to consider the aforesaid revised offer, if it is in the best interests of the trust.” The HC was hearing appeals by the trust, 24 tenants of a chawl and the developer against its Dec 2011 order.In 2007, BMC declared the school building dangerous and beyond repair. In Nov 2008, the trustees resolved to redevelop the property. They finalised a developer and the then JCC in May 2010 granted sanction for redevelopment. Two persons, including a nominated trustee, filed a petition in HC challenging the JCC’s order saying there are no compelling reason to alienate the property considering a donation offer of Rs 4.5 crore by businessman Sir Michael Kadoorie, who runs the Kadoorie Charitable Foundation, for the repair and redevelopment of the school named after his grandfather. In Dec 2011, the HC’s single judge quashed and set aside the JCC’s order, noting suppression of the donation offer and that the trustees did not follow a transparent process. He remanded the matter for reconsideration and directed the JCC to invite fresh bids. Hearing the appeals in Feb 2012, the HC division bench directed that a status quo be maintained. On Monday, senior advocates Sharan Jagtiani and Naushad Engineer, for the trust and the developer respectively, informed that there is a revised redevelopment offer. Advocate Gauraj Shah, for the original petitioners, said the JCC has to adjudicate whether it is in the best interest. The judges asked the parties to draw up minutes of the consent order. The developer committed to paying Rs 12 crore monetary benefit, including Rs 5 crore corpus fund and Rs 1 crore towards advance/arrears of rent. The new school building with all amenities will be constructed on 56,000 sq ft.Taking note of “consensus arrived among contesting parties” as set out in “minutes of the order” by which disputes are intended to be resolved between them, the HC, in the interest of justice, modified the Dec 2011 order and directed the parties to appear before the JCC on March 25.



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