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Schrodinger's ceasefire: Decoding the non-existent peace treaty amid US-Israel War with Iran | World News

Schrodinger’s ceasefire: Decoding the non-existent peace treaty amid US-Israel War with Iran | World News

President Donald Trump participates in the White House Easter Egg Roll on the South Lawn of the White House, Monday, April 6, 2026, in Washington. (AP Photo/Mark Schiefelbein) “It’s not rocket science” is a popular phrase used to describe something that’s not particularly difficult. That’s because rocket science – of all sciences – has the…

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Sunil Lahri hopes Nitesh Tiwari’s Ramayana becomes a landmark film: ‘Ranbir is a very good actor, but will the audience accept him as Ram?’ |

Sunil Lahri hopes Nitesh Tiwari’s Ramayana becomes a landmark film: ‘Ranbir is a very good actor, but will the audience accept him as Ram?’ |

As anticipation builds around Ramayana, actor Sunil Lahri—best known for playing Lakshman in Ramanand Sagar’s iconic TV serial—has shared a balanced take on the teaser of Ramayana. While he is hopeful about the film’s scale and intent, Lahri believes certain emotional aspects need more depth. Directed by Nitesh Tiwari, the film stars Ranbir Kapoor as…

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Poonawalla Fincorp: Board approves QIP of equity shares; floor price set at Rs 390.26 per share - Markets

Poonawalla Fincorp: Board approves QIP of equity shares; floor price set at Rs 390.26 per share – Markets

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'Not good for Hinduism': Supreme Court flags risks of sect-based temple restrictions during Sabarimala hearing | India News

‘Not good for Hinduism’: Supreme Court flags risks of sect-based temple restrictions during Sabarimala hearing | India News

NEW DELHI: The Supreme Court on Thursday expressed concern over arguments supporting sect-based restrictions in temples and mutts, saying such exclusions could adversely affect Hinduism and divide society.The remarks came from a nine-judge Constitution bench headed by Chief Justice Surya Kant while hearing a batch of petitions concerning discrimination against women at religious places, including…

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