Delhi HC issues notice on Salman Khan's plea seeking stay on 'Kala Hiran' for violating his personality rights, hearing on June 19 |

Delhi HC issues notice on Salman Khan’s plea seeking stay on ‘Kala Hiran’ for violating his personality rights, hearing on June 19 |

On Friday, several reports suggested that Salman Khan has approached the Delhi High Court to seek stay on the film, ‘Kala Hiran: The Battle for Legacy’ alleging that it violates his personality rights. As per the latest update, the court has issued a notice on the interim application filed by the actor seeking to restrain…

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Atmanirbhar atom: Why India’s PFBR at Kalpakkam, a 'breeder reactor' that produces its own fuel, is a game-changer

Atmanirbhar atom: Why India’s PFBR at Kalpakkam, a ‘breeder reactor’ that produces its own fuel, is a game-changer

NEW DELHI: India on Monday made a decisive breakthrough in its nuclear energy programme as the indigenously developed 500 MWe Prototype Fast Breeder Reactor (PFBR) at Kalpakkam attained criticality at 08.25 pm on April 6, signalling the start of a controlled, self-sustaining nuclear chain reaction. The milestone represents one of the final and most crucial…

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Quote of the day by Frank Sinatra: ‘Luck is only important in so far as getting the chance to sell yourself at the right moment. After that, you’ve got to have talent’ |

Quote of the day by Frank Sinatra: ‘Luck is only important in so far as getting the chance to sell yourself at the right moment. After that, you’ve got to have talent’ |

Frank Sinatra was a legendary icon in the music and entertainment industry. People often have a tendency to leave their fate up to simple luck, sometimes even when they have the chance to control it themselves. Today’s quote from Frank Sinatra talks about how luck is an important thing involved in succeeding; however, it is…

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Row over pilots' RT exam: DGCA sets up panel | India News

Row over pilots’ RT exam: DGCA sets up panel | India News

Mumbai: The Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) has constituted a three-member committee to examine complaints regarding alleged out-of-syllabus questions in the Radio Telephony Restricted (RTR) examination conducted on May 20, reviving a long-running debate within the Indian aviation industry over the way pilots are tested for radio communication proficiency.According to a DGCA order dated…

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