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Jaat Full Movie Collection: ‘Jaat’ box office collection day 12: The Sunny Deol, Randeep Hooda film holds well on second Sunday, nears Rs 75 crore despite competition from ‘Kesari 2’ |

[ad_1] Sunny Deol's 'Jaat' also starring Randeep Hooda, Vineet Kumar Singh is doing very well at the box office. It obviously cannot be expected to do a business like Sunny's previous big film 'Gadar 2', however, the numbers and the growth which the film has seen is quite good.Jaat Movie Review'Jaat' makes Rs 5.15 crore on second Sunday The film which opened at around Rs 9.5 crore, made around Rs 61.75 crore within 1 week, which was till Thursday. Now on day 9, which was Good Friday, the movie made around Rs 4 crore. This happened despite the fact that on the same day, it was surrounded amidst controversies where it faced backlash for hurting religious sentiments. The makers removed the church scene from the film which hurt the religious sentiments of the Christian community. On Friday, Askshay Kumar's 'Kesari […]

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Israel cancels visas of 27 French MPs as Macron signals support for Palestinian state

[ad_1] Two days before their planned visit to Israel and the Palestinian territories, 27 French lawmakers and local officials were informed on Sunday that their entry visas had been revoked. The group, which included members of France's left-wing ecologist and communist parties, said the trip was meant to promote international cooperation and peace, reported news agency AFP.The French consulate in Jerusalem had invited the lawmakers for a five-day official programme. However, Israel’s interior ministry cancelled their visas under a law that allows authorities to bar individuals considered a threat to national interests. Among those banned were national assembly deputies Francois Ruffin, Alexis Corbiere, Julie Ozenne, communist deputy Soumya Bourouaha, and senator Marianne Margate. Other participants included mayors and local elected officials. In a joint statement, they described the move as “collective punishment” and a “major rupture in diplomatic ties.” They […]

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Cos: Healthy rains, lower inflation to boost spends

[ad_1] MUMBAI/NEW DELHI: Predictions of a healthy monsoon and easing retail inflation will spur demand in consumer segments, such as FMCG, two-wheelers, cars and tractors as the crucial rural economy will gain strength, while positivity spills over to the broader economy and urban centres, company executives and experts say.The upbeat mood builds up even as the industry remains cautious of the outcome of India's trade talks with the Trump administration, which - if successful - will be an added impetus to growth.Sluggish spending over past few quarters has weighed in on consumer businesses. Even as rural purchases have stayed steady, consumer goods companies and retailers struggled with slow demand in urban areas, where lower middle-class cut discretionary spends over inflationary concerns."The last two quarters have seen significant slowdown, impacting consumption, owing to overall inflation as well as other macro-economic factors. […]

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Woman ends life over in-laws’ dark skin taunts | India News

[ad_1] GADAG: A 24-year-old woman married for four months ended her life in Karnataka's Gadag district after her in-laws allegedly targeted her for complexion.The deceased Pooja Ayyanagoudar was married to Amaresh, who works with a private company in Shahapur. "According to the complaint filed by Pooja's parents on Saturday, her mother-in-law Shashikala and husband's elder brother Veeranagouda harassed her saying she was dark skinned," superintendent of police BS Nemagouda said. She died by hanging herself at her in-laws' house in Betgeri-Gadag on April 15.Shashikala and Veeranagouda have been arrested and remanded in judicial custody. [ad_2] Source link

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Pro-Khalistanis deface gurdwara in Vancouver

[ad_1] OTTAWA: A prominent gurdwara in Canada's Vancouver was vandalised with pro-Khalistan graffiti on Saturday. Khalsa Diwan Society, which runs Ross Street Gurdwara, shared images on its official X handle, showing the word 'Khalistan zindabad' spray-painted in several locations along the wall around the parking lot.The vandalism came to light on Saturday morning when Surrey hosted what is considered the largest Baisakhi parade in the world.Vancouver Police department spokesperson Sgt Steve Addison said they were investigating the incident, but have yet to zero on suspects. Khalsa Diwan Society said, "This act is part of an ongoing campaign by extremist forces... to instil fear and division within the Canadian Sikh community." [ad_2] Source link

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‘Tariff haven seen in Asia consumer stocks’

[ad_1] The trade war is providing a boon for Asian consumer stocks, as investors take shelter in companies that cater to local buyers' essential needs.Strategists at Goldman Sachs recommended Asian consumer staples in reports released after the April 2 tariff barrage, urging investors to turn defensive. [ad_2] Source link

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States push labour reforms amid delay in notifying codes | India News

[ad_1] NEW DELHI: As the long-awaited labour codes remain pending for official notification, several states have proactively amended their labour regulations to align with key industry demands - part of a broader strategy to position themselves as investment-friendly destinations.At least 19 states and UTs have increased the retrenchment threshold from 100 to 300 without govt approval - a demand that industry has been making for two decades. An equal number of states and UTs have also doubled the threshold for workers for applicability of Factories Act to 20 (for units with power) and 40 (for those without power). Ditto for the Contract Labour Act, where the threshold for number of workers for applicability of the law has been raised from 20 to 50.While several of the amendments may be limited to NDA-governed states, when it comes to allowing women to […]

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Blind baby dumped in bin now in Nagpur DM’s office | India News

[ad_1] Mala with her teachers Amol Patil and Supriya Patil, after receiving the appointment letter AMRAVATI: A visually challenged baby girl found dumped in a dustbin at Jalgaon railway station in Maharashtra over 25 years ago before she was rescued to a rehab home and went on to crack a highly competitive public service exam is now set to take up her first posting in Nagpur collector’s office.Mala Papalkar had grabbed headlines by clearing Maharashtra Public Service Commission’s (MPSC) clerk-cum-typist’s exam (Group C) in May last year. Three days ago, the 26-year-old received a letter informing her about her posting as a revenue assistant in Nagpur collectorate.Mala is likely to report for work in the next 8-10 days after wrapping up formalities. Her posting was delayed a few months because of some procedural problems. [ad_2] Source link

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Minority persecution claims baseless: Bangladesh

[ad_1] DHAKA: Bangladesh has dismissed India's allegation of systematic persecution of minorities as "baseless", following the death of Hindu community leader Bhabesh Chandra Roy.Responding to India's ministry of external affairs reaction on the murder, chief adviser Muhammad Yunus's press secretary Shafiqul Alam said Bangladesh does not practice government-sponsored discrimination and protects the rights of all citizens, regardless of religion. Roy, 58, vice-president of the Biral unit of the Bangladesh Puja Udjapan Parishad, was allegedly abducted from his home and beaten on Thursday. He later died in hospital.MEA spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal condemned the killing, calling it part of a "pattern of systematic persecution" of Hindu minorities in Bangladesh. He urged the interim govt to act against perpetrators and protect minorities without excuses.Alam countered that the victim left home with known individuals and that the autopsy found no immediate signs of injury. […]

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Heatwaves set to return in parts of north and central India, warns IMD

[ad_1] NEW DELHI: The brief respite from extreme heat, brought on by two wet spells in northwest and parts of central India, is over. The India Meteorological Department Sunday predicted a gradual rise in day (maximum) temperatures by 2-3 degrees Celsius over northwest India in the next five days and a fresh heatwave spell in many parts of the country.IMD said heatwave conditions are very likely in isolated pockets of south UP and MP during April 22-24; over Rajasthan and Haryana on April 23-24; and over Vidarbha during April 21-23. Issuing ‘yellow’ (be aware) alerts for these regions, IMD advised people, particularly the elderly and infants to avoid heat exposure. The Northeast, however, may get a fresh spell of heavy rain from Tuesday while east India is likely to see a gradual temperature rise of 4-6 degrees C in the […]

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