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  1. Anuj Arora's favorite clothes include harem pants and oversized tees

    Anuj Arora's favorite clothes include harem pants and oversized tees

    Anuj, who has been a part of TV shows like "Burey Bhi Hum Bhale Bhi Hum", "Bandini", says fashion for him is a personal choice and he believes it is a reflection of one's personality.“Fashion for me is very personal. It is a reflection of oneself and one's state of mind. Fashion is what really...
  2. Welspun One raises Rs 2,275 crore to boost logistics infra in India

    Welspun One raises Rs 2,275 crore to boost logistics infra in India

    The funds were raised from a diverse pool of approximately 800 Limited Partners (LPs), including high-net-worth and ultra-high-net-worth individuals, family offices, corporates and household institutions.Together with 'Fund 1', Welspun One's investor base now includes approximately 1,000...
  3. Welspun One raises Rs 2,275 crore for second fund to build warehousing assets

    Welspun One raises Rs 2,275 crore for second fund to build warehousing assets

    New Delhi, Welspun One has raised Rs 2,275 crore from investors for its second fund and would use the capital to develop warehousing properties.Welspun One, an integrated fund and development management platform, on Monday announced the successful close of its second fund totaling Rs 2,275...
  4. Sustainable Career through PGDM @ IIRM

    Sustainable Career through PGDM @ IIRM

    PNNNew Delhi [India], June 26: Career decisions have always been a challenge for a college student, especially between choosing a tech or non-tech space. Many of the top group students take ordinary decisions like participating in competitive exams or government jobs, joining top institutions...
  5. Sustainable Career through PGDM @ IIRM

    Sustainable Career through PGDM @ IIRM

    New Delhi (India), June 26: Career decisions have always been a challenge for a college student, especially between choosing a tech or non-tech space. Many of the top group students take ordinary decisions like participating in competitive exams or government jobs, joining top institutions that...
  6. Close-in: Patrons, players and IPL crowd (IANS Column)

    Close-in: Patrons, players and IPL crowd (IANS Column)

    IPL cricket has generated a similar change in India. Franchise owners and patrons, hordes of players from every corner of the world, including groups of all ages and passionate supporters.The patrons then were the royal maharajas and princes who wished to win each other back on the cricket...
  7. Close-in: A cricket symphony that has gone wrong between the press, commentators and players (IANS Column)

    Close-in: A cricket symphony that has gone wrong between the press, commentators and players (IANS Column)

    In the past, no one ever questioned or ridiculed a senior cricketer for his comments, either verbally or through the press. The advice of Vijay Hazare, Professor Deodhar, Chandu Borde, Tiger Pataudi, Vinoo Mankad and many others was taken seriously. Whether one follows it after that or not...
  8. "Those raising Pakistan slogans should leave the country, should not become a burden on India": UP CM Yogi Adityanath

    "Those raising Pakistan slogans should leave the country, should not become a burden on India": UP CM Yogi Adityanath

    Bahraich (Uttar Pradesh) [India], Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath on Tuesday said people who praise Pakistan should leave the country and said such people should not become a burden on India. Yogi said, "Those raising slogans of Pakistan for their political gains should go to that...
  9. "It was better to lose": Ethan Hawke shares Denzel Washington's advice after Oscar loss

    "It was better to lose": Ethan Hawke shares Denzel Washington's advice after Oscar loss

    Washington [US], Ethan Hawke has revealed the wise advice he received from his 'Training Day' co-star Denzel Washington after losing at the 2002 Academy Awards, giving Washington's unique perspective on giving recognition to the awards Has highlighted. According to People magazine, Hawke...
  10. Kerala Governor calls for adopting Vedic culture

    Kerala Governor calls for adopting Vedic culture

    Shimla: Kerala Governor Arif Mohammed Khan on Monday said adopting the Veda teachings in one's conduct is the best way to propagate Vedic education and said the world will learn a lesson from it.Saying that "all our constitutional ideals are rooted in our traditions", Kha said, "but we believe...
  11. For Wasim Mushtaq, rare visit home in Kashmir is like pressing the hard reset button

    For Wasim Mushtaq, rare visit home in Kashmir is like pressing the hard reset button

    The actor said that being away from one's hometown to earn a livelihood is always emotionally difficult.Highlighting the challenges faced by actors while being away, Wasim said, “Being away from family is always an emotionally difficult thing, not just for actors but for all those who travel...
  12. Madhuri talks about her 'Saarthi': 'My mother supported me from the beginning of my career'

    Madhuri talks about her 'Saarthi': 'My mother supported me from the beginning of my career'

    In the upcoming episode of the show, the chatter around having a 'saarthi' (concept of the new show 'Krishna Mohini') by one's side reached the sets of th dance reality show.While talking about her "saarthi", Madhuri got candid about her mother, who passed away aged 91 years at their residence...
  13. Even listening to Hanuman Chalisa has become a crime during Congress rule: PM Modi

    Even listening to Hanuman Chalisa has become a crime during Congress rule: PM Modi

    Jaipur: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Tuesday stepped up his attack on the Congress, saying it is difficult to follow one's faith within the party and then accused it of a deep-rooted conspiracy to snatch people's money and distribute it among "select" people. Was accused.Referring to the...
  14. Right to be known by name is fundamental right to identity: Delhi High Court

    Right to be known by name is fundamental right to identity: Delhi High Court

    New Delhi: The Delhi High Court has said that the right to be recognized by one's own name or as the daughter or son of one's parents is fundamental to the identity of an individual.The court's observation came while hearing the petitioner's plea seeking change in his father's name in his...
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