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08.03 / 18:29
UPS Target Man Fighting Food Discrimination ‘Random fights, rude strangers’, Indian man opens up about racism and food choices in Japan
Japan recently opened up about the racism he has faced, sparking a wider discussion about discrimination in different parts of the world. His revelations come shortly after an Indian-origin woman in the UK became a target of racial abuse while traveling from London to Manchester by train. The man, identified as Nikhil Tripathi, shared his experiences in a viral video after being interviewed by a Japanese vlogger known as Riki With Japan Mates.
08.03 / 18:29
markets Man Ball BBC wellness tennis reports Emma Raducanu says she struggled to breathe after seeing "fixated" man in the crowd
Emma Raducanu says she «couldn't see the ball through tears» and struggled to breathe after spotting a man who was «fixated» on her during a match. The British tennis player and 2021 U.S. Open winner was left distressed during a match at last month's Dubai Championships by the presence of the man in the stand. The man, who had already approached Raducanu earlier in the tournament, was ejected from the arena after she spoke to the chair umpire during a second-round match against Karolina Muchova. He was later detained by Dubai police and signed a document pledging to «maintain distance» from Raducanu. The WTA said he had «exhibited fixated behavior.» «I was obviously very distraught,» Raducanu told British reporters at the BNP Paribas Open in Indian Wells, her first tournament since the incident.
08.03 / 17:45
UPS MET Man ICE Photos social Man unwraps an ice cream bar expecting a sweet treat. Ends up finding a whole frozen snake
social media, leaving users stunned and struggling to believe what they were seeing. The incident took place in Pak Tho, Mueang Ratchaburi, where a man named Rayban Naklengboon had purchased the ice cream from a local street vendor. Expecting a sweet treat, he was instead met with a chilling sight—a black-and-yellow snake’s head embedded in the frozen dessert, its lifeless eyes staring back at him. Stunned by what he had just found, Rayban took to Facebook to share photos of the bizarre incident. His post, which referenced a popular black bean-flavored ice cream in Thailand, quickly went viral, sparking a wave of shock and disgust among users. Along with the photos, he wrote that the snake had “big eyes” and asked his followers if it was really dead yet. He also added that it is a real picture, because he bought the ice cream for himself.
08.03 / 14:25
Booking Man CEO awards WhatsApp rights International ET Awards 2024: ABCL CEO Mulye lists factors needed for women to be successful
international women's day, the ET Awards for Corporate Excellence 2024 honoured the exceptional leadership of Vishakha Mulye, CEO of Aditya Birla Capital, with the award for Businesswoman of the Year. «Behind every successful man, there is a woman, but for a woman to be successful, I think, lots of things has to fall in place, right from family she is born in to she marries, the institutions she works and the ecosystem she operates in, said Vishakha Mulye, CEO of Aditya Birla Capital after receiving the ET's 'Businesswoman of the Year' award. Vishakha Mulye has redefined leadership at Aditya Birla Capital by transitioning its portfolio from large lumpy wholesale clients toward smaller and better yielding retail clients — driving consolidated growth.
08.03 / 14:25
UPS MET Man Destiny rights Interviews Traumatic childhood, married at 14: This woman’s life took a turn after her husband threatened her with ‘I’ll kill you’
Neeta’s journey is one of resilience, strength, and unshakable determination. In an interview with the Humans of Bombay, she shard her story. Born into a household that never wanted her, she endured relentless abuse from her mother, while her father, lost in alcoholism, remained indifferent. At just six years old, tragedy struck when her mother died by suicide, and soon after, her father abandoned her. Left with no choice, Neeta’s maternal grandparents took her in, but their care was short-lived. By the age of 14, she was married off to a 22-year-old police officer—an abusive man who mirrored the same darkness she had grown up with. Within two months of marriage, she was pregnant, and with no escape in sight, she surrendered to her fate. Over the years, she had three children and weathered every storm by her husband’s side, especially when financial hardships forced them to move into a slum. It was here that Neeta learned to ride a scooter—an act that would unknowingly set the foundation for her future. But what truly ignited the fire within her was her husband’s scornful words: “You can’t do anything.” Determined to prove him wrong, she took charge of her own destiny. She learned to drive vans and cars and soon turned her newfound skills into a business, ferrying schoolchildren daily.
07.03 / 07:47
Provident Man Action Remark voice social cricket Pakistani cricket icon Mohammad Hafeez gets slammed by Indian netizens after pics of his meeting with banned preacher Zakir Naik go viral
Zakir Naik, a polarizing Islamic preacher who is facing legal action in India over allegations of financial misconduct and promoting radical ideologies through inflammatory speeches. Hafeez went a step further by uploading images from their encounter on social media, a move that sparked widespread criticism and disappointment among netizens. As soon as the images surfaced online, social media users expressed strong disapproval. One individual, voicing their frustration, sarcastically remarked, «No surprise that your cricket is in shambles.» Another person provided a more pointed critique, highlighting the broader implications of Hafeez’s association with Naik. «This is exactly why the Indian cricket team and government are reluctant to visit Pakistan,» they commented. «The man in your picture is a fugitive wanted by Indian law enforcement.» Despite the backlash, Hafeez had shared the pictures with enthusiasm, captioning them with, «It was a pleasure meeting Zakir Naik.» In one image, Hafeez is seen standing beside Naik, dressed in a traditional brown kurta pajama. Another photograph captures them seated at a restaurant, with Hafeez appearing in a casual T-shirt. However, rather than receiving positive engagement, the post ignited a wave of online outrage.
07.03 / 05:49
markets Digital Man RAI Inside reports Japanese man dies due to cold after girlfriend locks him out in the balcony, she claims 'done nothing'
The incident occurred in February 2022, when the woman allegedly ordered her 49-year-old partner, who was her common-law husband, to go outside while naked. She then confined him to the balcony, where he remained exposed to the cold temperatures overnight.
07.03 / 03:21
markets Booking Man Action Refugees reports Videos Viral video: 14-year-old girl cries for help as man lifts and forcibly marries her; Police arrest 5, including her own parents
14-year-old girl and three others for forcibly marrying her to a 30-year-old relative in Krishnagiri district, as per a TOI report. The action was taken after the girl’s grandmother, who opposed the marriage, lodged a complaint.
06.03 / 15:35
Man Career Remark Actor gay Podcasts Scandals Gossip Girl's actor Armie Hammer sparks outrage with shocking 'women are the worst' remark in bizarre podcast confession
Armie Hammer is no stranger to controversy, but his latest remarks have reignited backlash like never before. The former Gossip Girl actor, whose once-glittering career was derailed by scandal, is facing heat for declaring «women are the worst» while sharing a jaw-dropping story on his Armie HammerTime podcast. The revelation, which was meant to be lighthearted, has instead sparked outrage — with many accusing Hammer of misogyny and pandering to a gay audience for attention.
06.03 / 13:25
markets Art Man Adventure Celebrity beautiful Videos British man finds bliss in Indian village life: Shares heartwarming videos with wife and her grandma capturing slow living in Kerala
Kerala's tranquil village life is warming hearts across the internet. Oliver, a UK native, along with his Indian wife Rishni, has been documenting their idyllic two-month stay with her grandmother — offering a charming glimpse into the art of slow living.
06.03 / 13:25
markets UPS Waves Man security International 'Completely unacceptable': UK strongly condemns Jaishankar security breach in London
It came after the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) called on the UK to «live up to their diplomatic obligations» after a man from a small group of protesters chanting pro-Khalistan slogans and waving separatist flags attempted to breach the security perimeter as Jaishankar left the Chatham House think tank in London on Wednesday evening. The protester was swiftly taken aside by officers of the Metropolitan Police, which said that no arrests had been made.
06.03 / 09:29
markets Man security cover information reports Department How a bidi and strong winds caused a massive fire in Noida that could take nearly a week to contain
Noida’s Sector 32 near the Iskcon temple on Wednesday, spreading quickly due to strong winds reaching 40 kmph. This is the third consecutive year that the site, originally meant for housing but now used for dumping horticultural waste, has caught fire. No casualties were reported, and firefighters were deployed to contain the flames. The fire started around 2 pm, prompting the authorities to send 15 fire tenders to the site, a TOI report stated.
06.03 / 07:51
Man economy Continental President Rheinmetall country International Germany, once a beacon of frugality, jolts Europe with planned spending splurge
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. Few changes prompted by President Trump’s second term could be as consequential for Europe as Germany shedding fiscal prudence to turbocharge its military and retool its economy. In a hastily convened press conference in Berlin late Tuesday, Friedrich Merz, the man in line to become Germany’s next chancellor, announced a break with a position that had governed the country’s relations with its European partners for decades.
06.03 / 04:19
MET Man Career Sustainability Food Relationships Rs 5,000 crore man washed utensils at home while his ex-SBI wife cooked food. It was their happy marriage secret
Dr. A Velumani, the founder of Thyrocare, recently shared his perspective on two types of individuals—those who learn to cook and those who dismiss it as a waste of time. According to him, the first group enjoys stronger relationships and a happier married life, while the latter, even if they marry into wealth, often struggles with sustaining relationships. In a heartfelt tribute on X, he honored his late wife, Sumathi Velumani, for her dedication to nurturing both their families. Reflecting on her impact, he emphasised the importance of cooking as a life skill, especially in households with annual incomes ranging from ₹5 to ₹25 lakh. He also suggested that parents who fail to teach their children how to cook might regret it later, as food plays a vital role in forming emotional connections.
05.03 / 18:05
Man wellness Getting out of the well
habit energy in us. Habit energy pushes us to do this, say that, think of this and think of that, and we lose our sovereignty. That is why we have to use our energy of mindfulness — going back to our breath and taking steps to cut through it.
05.03 / 10:29
markets Provident Man Action Justice Courts Investigations Homebuyers taken to ransom: SC wants probe into builder-bank mess
Supreme Court has called for an investigation into the alleged nexus between real estate developers and banks, which it said had left poor homebuyers in the National Capital Region (NCR) “at ransom.” The court has sought a response from the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) regarding the possibility of conducting the probe. A bench of Justices Surya Kant and N Kotiswar Singh raised concerns over builders, banks, and interim resolution professionals failing to provide details about delayed housing projects and their construction progress. The court said a Special Investigation Team (SIT) must be formed to examine the issue, stating, “People invested their hard-earned money, but poor homebuyers have been taken to ransom.” The case involves thousands of homebuyers who purchased flats under subvention schemes, where banks directly disburse loans to builders, who are then responsible for paying the EMIs until the homes are handed over. However, several builders defaulted on payments, leading banks to demand EMIs from buyers, despite the delayed possession of their flats.
05.03 / 06:03
markets UPS Man President love Love and loathing for Trump in longest ever Congress speech
There was love and loathing as the Republican held the floor — and TV airwaves — for a record one hour and 40 minutes. Trump entered the House chamber to cheers from Republicans and took a languid stroll down the center aisle to the podium, pressing the flesh along the way.
04.03 / 13:13
markets Man Death Justice Courts rights Updates Insurance nomination does not override succession laws, says Karnataka HC; calls for clearer legislation
Karnataka High Court has held that an insurance policy nominee does not have absolute rights over insurance benefits if the policyholder's legal heirs stake a claim. The court clarified that Section 39 of the Insurance Act, 1938, which governs nominations, does not override personal succession laws like the Hindu Succession Act, 1956. The judgment came in the case of Neelavva @ Neelamma vs Chandravva @ Chandrakala @ Hema and Others, where a dispute arose over the rightful claimants to an insurance payout. Justice Anant Ramanath Hegde ruled that a nominee can receive the insurance benefits only if the legal heirs do not claim them. If a legal heir asserts their right, the nominee's claim must yield to personal succession laws. The case involved a man who had named his mother as the sole nominee for two insurance policies before his marriage. After his marriage and the birth of his child, he did not update the nomination. Following his death in 2019, a legal battle ensued between his mother and his wife over the insurance payout.
04.03 / 13:05
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