India-UK FTA may roll out mid-April

    NEW DELHI: India and the UK free trade agreement is expected to be implemented from mid-April this year, commerce and industry minister Piyush Goyal said on Friday. The pact needs approval from the UK parliament before it is implemented. Goyal said that it will be the fastest agreement to be approved by the UK parliament….

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    Dhurandhar 2: ‘Dhurandhar: The Revenge’: Ranveer Singh’s proud mother proves she is his biggest fan; wears customised tee to screening |

    As ‘Dhurandhar: The Revenge’ sent fans flocking to cinemas in large numbers across the country, leading man Ranveer Singh‘s proud mother, Anju Bhavnani, joined in the frenzy. At a time when the film has been shattering records and raising the bar at the box office, Anju showed her support as she attended a screening. Proving…

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    Proposed increase in EPF wage ceiling from Rs 15,000 to Rs 25,000 – What does it mean for employees?

    For millions of salaried employees and the organisations that employ them, the proposed increase represents a shift towards social security. (AI image) India’s social security framework is at an important inflection point. After the labour codes, the government is reportedly considering another major reform: raising the wage ceiling for mandatory Employees’ Provident Fund (EPF) coverage…

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    ‘Kaattaan’ Twitter review: Vijay Sethupathi impresses fans in dark thriller, slow narration bring mixed reviews | Tamil Movie News

    Vijay Sethupathi shines in the dark thriller ‘Kaattaan,’ now streaming online. While fans laud the intense performances, particularly Sethupathi’s and Milind Soman’s, and the series’ gritty atmosphere, some find the narration slow. The non-linear plot, exploring human emotions and survival amidst suspense and violence, offers a unique viewing experience for thriller enthusiasts, despite pacing issues….

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    Samay Raina on FIR against Apoorva Mukhija for her bold reply to a contestant on India’s Got Latent’: ‘Price of women standing up for themselves’ | Hindi Movie News

    Comedian Samay Raina has finally broken silence on the India’s Got Latent controversy. He also highlighted how Apoorva Mukhija, popularly known as The Rebel Kid, faced severe backlash. He revealed that Apoorva was hit with three FIRs and even received rape threats simply for responding to a man’s remark in his own language and standing…

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    Unbelievable! Ben Stokes retires with a record no cricketer has ever achieved | Cricket News

    Ben Stokes (Getty Images) Ben Stokes‘ international career will be remembered for countless match-winning performances, World Cup glory and unforgettable Ashes heroics. Yet, among his many achievements, the England all-rounder walks away with a remarkably unique Test record that underlines the versatility he brought to the game. Ben Stokes unique stat Stokes, who recently announced…

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    Janhvi Kapoor says she was depressed after Dhadak, felt hated: ‘I was expecting validation from the audience after losing mom’ |

    Janhvi Kapoor may often come across as composed and cheerful in public, but she has now revealed that the period following her debut film Dhadak was far more emotionally turbulent than it appeared. Janhvi revisited her state of mind around the film’s release in 2018. Despite the film’s commercial success and positive feedback, she said…

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    Watch: Team India arrives in New Chandigarh ahead of their one-off Test against Afghanistan | Cricket News

    Team India arrives in New Chandigarh (Screengrab) NEW DELHI: India’s Test squad reached New Chandigarh on Tuesday ahead of their one-off Test against Afghanistan, which begins on June 6 at the Maharaja Yadavindra Singh International Cricket Stadium in Mullanpur. The match marks India’s return to red-ball cricket after the end of IPL 2026 and will…

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    The Pentagon sends specialised divers to find 250 Americans lost on the ‘Hell Ship’ in 1944 in the Philippine sea | World News

    Eighty years after the sinking of the hell ship, Ōyoku Maru in December 1944, the DPAA took a bold, multi-year recovery expedition into the Philippine Sea. The Japanese hell ship was unknowingly bombed by the US in December 1944, resulting in over 1,600 prisoners of war going down with the ship, of which approximately 250…

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