Karnataka assembly disqualifies Congress MLA Vinay Kulkarni after conviction in BJP leader murder case | India News

Karnataka assembly disqualifies Congress MLA Vinay Kulkarni after conviction in BJP leader murder case | India News

NEW DELHI: Karnataka legislative assembly on Saturday disqualified Congress MLA Vinay Kulkarni following his conviction by a Bengaluru sessions court in a criminal case. Kulkarni was issued an official notification by the assembly after he was convicted in the murder case of BJP leader Yogeshgouda Goudar. He is currently in prison serving life imprisonment in…

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Investment Strategy at 50: Lump Sum or SIP? 9 funds recommended by expert to plan smart and balance risk - Mutual Funds

Franklin India Flexi Cap Fund Performance: Rs 2000 SIP turns into Rs 3.5 crore, delivers over 17% return since launch – Mutual Funds

Franklin India Flexi Cap Fund Performance No stock data available Highlights Rs 2000 monthly SIP grew to over Rs 3.37 crore since launch with 19.27 per cent annualised return. Rs 1 lakh lump sum investment turned into over Rs 1.7 crore in 31 years. Fund manages Rs 19,528 crore AUM with diversified exposure across market…

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Vijay Varma recalls struggle after 'Monsoon Shootout'; FTII graduate faced long idle period despite Cannes | Hindi Movie News

Vijay Varma recalls struggle after ‘Monsoon Shootout’; FTII graduate faced long idle period despite Cannes | Hindi Movie News

Vijay Varma has earned acclaim for complex grey roles in projects like ‘Darlings’, ‘Dahaad’, and ‘IC 814: The Kandahar Hijack’. Varma has now opened up about the early struggles in his acting career. The versatile actor revealed how Bollywood typecast him in small supporting roles despite a prestigious Cannes premiere.In a recent interview, he spoke…

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Coyle: ‘A positive step’: Taliban frees American academic Dennis Coyle after more than a year in detention

Coyle: ‘A positive step’: Taliban frees American academic Dennis Coyle after more than a year in detention

Taliban frees American academic Dennis Coyle after more than a year in detention (Picture credit: AP) Afghanistan’s Taliban authorities on Tuesday released American academic Dennis Coyle, who had been held for more than a year, in a move welcomed by Washington but accompanied by renewed US demands for the return of other Americans still believed…

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Bank credit grows 15.9% in FY26 to Rs 212.9 lakh crore; Finance ministry says capex, reforms boosting demand

Bank credit grows 15.9% in FY26 to Rs 212.9 lakh crore; Finance ministry says capex, reforms boosting demand

Scheduled Commercial Banks (SCBs) recorded a robust 15.9 per cent growth in credit during FY2025-26, reflecting strong economic activity and sustained demand across sectors, the Finance Ministry said, PTI reported. Total outstanding bank credit stood at Rs 212.9 lakh crore in March 2026, an increase of Rs 29.2 lakh crore over the previous year. “Amidst…

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NMC nod to cardiology diploma after 20-year wait; 1,700 doctors’ degrees recognised | India News

NMC nod to cardiology diploma after 20-year wait; 1,700 doctors’ degrees recognised | India News

NEW DELHI: In a move that resolves a long-standing regulatory impasse, the National Medical Commission has granted recognition to the Post Graduate Diploma in Clinical Cardiology (PGDCC), effectively validating the degrees of around 1,700 doctors who completed the course between 2006 and 2013. The programme, run by Indira Gandhi National Open University, was effectively shut…

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Olivia Dean kicks off tour with first Glasgow show: Performs songs like ‘Man I Need’ and ‘So Easy (To Fall in Love)’ |

Olivia Dean kicks off tour with first Glasgow show: Performs songs like ‘Man I Need’ and ‘So Easy (To Fall in Love)’ |

Famed singer Olivia Dean, whose song ‘So Easy (To Fall in Love)’ scored the Best New Artist award at the 2026 Grammys, is officially going on tour! The English singer recently kicked off her tour at the OVO Hydro, and fans could not seem to get enough of the artist. More about Olivia Dean’s opening…

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Al-Quds Day rally: London Police issue stern warning to protesters as thousands set to join static demonstration

Al-Quds Day rally: London Police issue stern warning to protesters as thousands set to join static demonstration

Authorities in London have issued a stern warning ahead of the annual Al‑Quds Day demonstration on Sunday, saying participants could face arrest for chanting “intifada” slogans, displaying banned symbols, or showing support for proscribed groups.The Metropolitan Police Service said officers will “act decisively” if protesters cross the line into hate speech or endorse organisations banned…

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