Author: The Chhattisgarh

In a heartwarming celebration, actors Rajkummar Rao and Patralekhaa marked their fourth wedding anniversary by welcoming a precious baby girl into their lives. The announcement on Saturday morning sent waves of excitement through the Bollywood community and their dedicated fanbase. The couple radiated happiness as they shared the news, describing their daughter as “God’s greatest blessing.” Their official statement read, “The greatest blessing God has given us on our 4th wedding anniversary. We are over the moon, God has blessed us with a Baby Girl.” A whimsical unicorn card accompanied their announcement, underscoring the magical moment. Celebrities were quick to…

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In a commanding display of batting prowess, Pakistan captain Babar Azam has ended an 807-day wait for an international century, smashing an undefeated 102 in the second ODI against Sri Lanka. This pivotal century, his 20th in ODIs, not only marks a significant personal achievement but also places him alongside Pakistan’s greatest batting legends. This century is particularly noteworthy as it comes after a long drought of 84 innings across all formats. Babar’s return to peak form was crucial for Pakistan’s chase of 289, showcasing his immense talent and resilience under pressure. He expertly paced his innings, building a strong…

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A dense smog enveloped Delhi on Saturday morning, plunging the city’s air quality into the ‘Severe’ category for many localities, even as authorities enforce Graded Response Action Plan (GRAP) Stage III measures. The Central Pollution Control Board reported Delhi’s overall AQI at 389, a precarious level just shy of the 401 mark indicative of severe conditions. This persistent pollution poses a grave health risk to all residents. The situation is particularly dire in hotspots like Wazirpur, which recorded an alarming AQI of 450. Other areas experiencing ‘Severe’ to ‘Very Poor’ air quality include Bawana (443), Rohini (426), Anand Vihar (426),…

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A disaster of unprecedented scale was narrowly avoided in India as intelligence agencies cracked a massive terror plot. The plan involved using 32 vehicles packed with a staggering 3,200 kilograms of explosives, aiming to inflict mass casualties and chaos. This sophisticated operation, described as a “white-collar” terror module, would have been the deadliest serial bombing in history if executed. The uncovered conspiracy highlighted a chilling preparedness for mass destruction. Security agencies discovered a stockpile of 3,200 kilograms of explosives, with plans to distribute them across 32 different vehicles. Each car was meant to function as a powerful mobile bomb, carrying…

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Tragedy struck the capital city of Ranchi, Jharkhand, as three police officers perished in a horrifying accident at Dhurwa Dam on Saturday. The deceased were serving as bodyguards to the Principal District Judge of Jamshedpur and a government driver. According to preliminary reports, the incident occurred late Friday night when the vehicle carrying the officers lost control while passing by the Dhurwa Dam. Eyewitnesses reported seeing the car speed into the water. A massive search and rescue operation was launched by local police and divers. After an extensive effort spanning 2-3 hours, the car was successfully extracted from the dam,…

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Shocking CCTV footage emerging from the Delhi Red Fort Metro Station provides chilling evidence of the power behind Monday’s deadly car blast. The visuals, recorded deep underground, demonstrate that the explosion’s force propagated a staggering 40 feet downwards. Passengers and station infrastructure, including flooring and shop fittings, were violently disturbed, highlighting the extreme intensity of the blast. Tragically, 13 people lost their lives in this attack. Investigators have pieced together a disturbing plot involving a highly organized terror network that intended to deploy multiple explosive-laden vehicles. It has been revealed that three car bombs were prepared: the Hyundai i20 that…

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President Donald Trump has announced an executive order to eliminate tariffs on essential imported goods such as beef, coffee, and tropical fruits, signaling a major shift in his trade policy. This decision is a direct response to growing consumer discontent over rising grocery prices and recent electoral setbacks for Republicans. The administration’s move acknowledges the impact of trade duties on household budgets. The executive order rescinds tariffs on a wide array of products, including tea, cocoa, spices, and fertilizers. This policy reversal is strongly linked to the surge in consumer frustration following recent off-year elections, where inflation and the cost…

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A wave of sadness has enveloped the entertainment industry as actor Priyank Sharma announces the passing of his beloved father. The ‘Bigg Boss 11’ contestant shared this somber news through an emotional Instagram post, deeply touching his followers. Priyank, recognized for his energetic presence on shows like ‘Roadies Rising’ and ‘Splitsvilla X,’ posted a poignant picture with his father. In a heartfelt caption, he expressed his immense sorrow and his aspirations for his father’s pride. “Sleep well, my Daddy. I will miss you so much. I hope I will make you proud one day. Rest in peace (1966-2025),” Sharma penned…

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The National Democratic Alliance (NDA) has secured a commanding victory in Bihar, redrawing the state’s political map and causing a significant setback for the Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD) and Congress alliance. This outcome defied expectations of a close contest, overturning the narrative of anti-incumbency against Nitish Kumar and leading to a rout for the Mahagathbandhan. The results highlight a broader political shift, with roots traced back to electoral battles fought months earlier in other states. Unlike in 2020, the RJD-Congress alliance appeared more organized this time, with outreach programs led by Rahul Gandhi and Tejashwi Yadav projecting renewed confidence. Both…

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Former Australia women’s cricket head coach Matthew Mott is backing his former charges to bounce back swiftly from their Women’s ODI World Cup 2025 semi-final heartbreak. The team’s impressive unbeaten streak in the group stages was halted by a formidable India, who chased down a target of 338. This exit, coupled with their T20 World Cup semi-final loss last year, means Australia is without both T20 and ODI World Cup trophies simultaneously for the first time since 2017. Mott, who has previously overseen periods of immense success for the team, views this defeat as a catalyst for growth. “It’s certainly…

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