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17.08 / 17:34
FIVE Reddit film shooting prevention Videos Interviews Tanushree Dutta blasts Vivek Agnihotri, claims he made her wear short clothes in front of crew
Tanushree Dutta once recounted her traumatic experience working with 'The Kashmir Files' director Vivek Agnihotri, and a resurfaced video of her interview is now gaining traction on Reddit. In the interview, she described how, despite wearing revealing outfits on set, she was prohibited from resting in the van. She was also harshly scolded for being just five minutes late to the shoot and endured an entire day of waiting without being called for a single shot. Speaking to Faridoon Shahryar, Tanushree, who collaborated with Vivek in the 2005 film 'Chocolate', shared, «One day, when I reached the set five minutes late, he shouted at me and called me unprofessional. There were times when I arrived on set before the lights were even on, and nothing was ready—no setup, nothing. But on that particular day, I was exactly five minutes late, and he was there only to check if I had shown up.»
17.08 / 15:22
Provident Analysis WhatsApp Department prevention Courts Pakistani-origin Canadian businessman Tahawwur Rana extraditable to India: US appeals court
Pakistani-origin Canadian businessman could be extradited to India where is wanted for his involvement in the 2008 Mumbai terror attack carried out by Pakistan-based Lashkar-e-Taiba terrorists. «The (India US Extradition) Treaty permits Rana's extradition,» the US Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit said in its ruling on Thursday. Ruling on an appeal filed by 63-year-old Rana, a panel of judges of the US Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit affirmed the District Court in the Central District of California's denial of his habeas corpus petition challenging a magistrate judge's certification of his as extraditable to India for his alleged participation in terrorist attacks in Mumbai. Rana, currently lodged in a jail in Los Angeles, faces charges for his role in the 26/11 Mumbai attack and is known to be associated with Pakistani-American Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT) terrorist David Coleman Headley, one of the main conspirators of the terror incident that hit India's financial hub in 2008.
17.08 / 14:26
security President War reports prevention International Russia says Ukraine planning Kursk nuclear plant 'provocation'
Russia accused Ukraine on Saturday of planning to attack a nuclear plant in the Kursk region that President Volodymyr Zelenskiy's troops have entered and blame such a «provocation» on Moscow, Interfax news agency said. Kyiv denied that as «insane» propaganda. Ukraine launched an incursion into Russia's western Kursk region on Aug. 6 to try and swing the dynamics of the two-and-a-half year war in its favour after Moscow's 2022 invasion.
17.08 / 09:06
Citi MET Healthcare hospital prevention Colleges Delhi doctors threaten to stop emergency services if demands for professional protection aren't met
Central Protection Act. Their demonstrations took place at various locations, culminating in a massive protest at the office of the Union Health Minister, at Nirman Bhawan. Read More: Bomb threat in Ambience Mall Gurgaon Out-patient services were disrupted in most of the city's hospitals on Friday, with doctors threatening to escalate their protests by shutting down emergency services if their demands were not met.
17.08 / 08:41
security Healthcare Bill information reports prevention rights Kolkata murder-rape case: What is the Central Protection Act, a key demand of unions, doctors and protesters?
A survey conducted by the Indian Medical Association (IMA) puts a number to the alarming extent of stress and fear among doctors. According to the survey, 82.7% of doctors experience significant stress in their profession, 62.8% fear violence and 46.3% identify violence as a major source of their stress. These figures illustrate the growing concern regarding the safety and well-being of medical professionals, reported ToI. «The present Bill not only merely focuses on punishment but also addresses the other parameters which lead to violence. It will ensure that all the healthcare service personnel have the right to work in a safe and secure work place which is free of violence and also secure the rights of patients,» said the official document.
16.08 / 14:33
UPS security Strategy prevention peace International Bangladesh unrest: Additional DG BSF Eastern Command conducts comprehensive review of operational preparedness along Indo-Bangladesh border
Ravi Gandhi, Additional Director General (ADG), BSF Eastern Command, Kolkata, who is also heading committee constituted by Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) Government of India to monitor the current situation on Indo-Bangladesh border, conducted a comprehensive review of the operational preparedness and prevailing security scenario along the Indo-Bangladesh. He is on a four day-long visit to the international border to the BSF Guwahati Frontier's area of responsibility. On the first day of his visit at Sector Headquarters Gopalpuri Gandhi was briefed by Makrand Deouskar, Inspector General (IG) of Guwahati Frontier, along with senior staff officers.
16.08 / 10:46
Election Celebrity Justice prevention Courts Sporting wrestling Delhi HC restores mandate of IOA ad hoc panel on plea seeking stay on WFI's functioning
WFI in its present form and prevent it from undertaking any activity as a national federation for the sport. While passing the interim order on the plea by celebrated wrestlers Bajrang Punia, Vinesh Phogat, Sakshi Malik and her husband Satyawart Kadian, Justice Sachin Datta said it was open to the Indian Olympic Association (IOA) re-constituting the committee. The wrestlers, who were at the forefront of last year's protest at Jantar Mantar demanding the arrest of outgoing Wrestling Federation of India (WFI) chief Brij Bhushan Sharan Singh for alleged sexual harassment of seven women grapplers, had moved the high court earlier this year for setting aside and declaring as illegal the elections held to elect the office bearers of the federation held in December. Sanjay Singh, a Brij Bhushan loyalist, was elected the new WFI chief in the polls held on December 21, 2023.
16.08 / 09:16
Career Strategy Diversity inclusion information isolate prevention Proximity bias – A cognitive troublemaker in modern workspaces
It basically happens when managers favour those who work in the office due to their immediate availability over those who are remotely located. This accidental favouritism further leads to loss of opportunities, low morale and isolation for remote workers. To prevent this bias from disrupting workspace harmony, it’s important to understand how it harms the diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) efforts of the organisation and the kind of strategies leaders can take to bridge the communication gap between in-office and remote workers.
16.08 / 03:29
COST Manufacturing Merck patient prevention Drugs to treat diabetes, heart disease and blood cancers among those affected by price negotiations
The Biden administration says Medicare recipients will save about $1.5 billion dollars on medications to for diabetes, heart disease, types of arthritis and other ailments under new prices negotiated with drug companies that will take effect in 2026
15.08 / 19:07
Booking WhatsApp information reports prevention Investigations ED attaches ₹678 cr assets of Avantha Group for 'cheating'
ED) has provisionally attached immovable properties worth Rs 678.48 crore belonging to various companies of the Avantha Group owned and controlled by Gautam Thapar. These properties-land holdings in Haryana, Maharashtra and Uttarakhand-have been attached under the Prevention of Money Laundering Act (PMLA) as proceeds of crime. Thapar is being probed by the federal agency on charges of cheating and siphoning off loans worth Rs 2,435 crore taken from a State Bank of India-led consortium.
15.08 / 17:55
markets Blockchain Platform Cybercrime prevention Investigations International Law Enforcement Arrests Suspects in $14.4M Holograph Heist
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15.08 / 17:54
Death Virus country outbreak reports prevention Vaccines Mpox outbreaks: What you need to know about the global health emergency
Africa Centers for Disease Control and Prevention declared mpox a public health emergency on the continent. WHO reported more than 14,000 cases and 524 deaths in Africa this year, which exceeds last year's figures. Over 96% of these cases are concentrated in Congo, where a new, possibly more transmissible form of the virus is causing concern.
15.08 / 17:37
UPS Citi Digital security information prevention Mayor of Columbus, Ohio, says ransomware attackers stole corrupted, unusable data
The mayor of Ohio’s capital city says data recently stolen by hackers was unusable and that no personal information about city workers was made available online
15.08 / 16:58
UPS Provident Action Trade prevention BONK Price Ready for a Breakout? Bullish Indicators Meet Key Hurdles
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15.08 / 09:26
COST Landmark President cover prevention Pharmaceuticals White House says deals struck to cut prices of popular Medicare drugs that cost $50 billion yearly
older Americans will pay when they fill those prescriptions. White House officials said Wednesday night they expect U.S. taxpayers to save $6 billion on the new prices, while older Americans could save roughly $1.5 billion on their medications. Those projections, however, were based on dated estimates and the administration shared no details as to how they arrived at the figures. Nonetheless, the newly negotiated prices — still elusive to the public as of early Thursday morning — will impact the price of drugs used by millions of older Americans to help manage diabetes, blood cancers and prevent heart failure or blood clots.
15.08 / 07:20
Google Research Bill Experts testing prevention Interviews A California bill to regulate AI causes alarm in Silicon Valley
California bill that could impose restrictions on artificial intelligence has tech companies, investors and activists scrambling to explain what the first-of-its-kind legislation could mean for their industry in the state. The bill is still winding its way through the state capital in Sacramento. It is expected to reach the California state assembly appropriations committee on Thursday before facing a vote by the full assembly. If signed into law by Gov. Gavin Newsom, the bill would require companies to test the safety of powerful AI technologies before releasing them to the public. It would also allow California's attorney general to sue companies if their technologies cause serious harm, such as mass property damage or human casualties.
15.08 / 06:58
Citi Provident Mobile Align stage country prevention Karnataka stands 3rd in country with Rs 54,427 cr FDI during 2023-24: CM Siddaramaiah
The Chief Minister was delivering his address on the occasion of 78th Independence Day, after hoisting the national flag at the Manekshaw Parade Ground here. He noted that MoUs (memorandum of understanding) have been signed with 13 industries, which will bring in investments worth Rs 42,915 crore and is expected to create around 22,600 jobs. The government has approved 591 investment projects through single window committees during 2023-24, he said adding this will result in a flow of Rs 84,232 crore investment and employment generation for 1,56,986 people. «During 2023-24, our state stood first in exports, with a value of USD 1,66,545 Million.
15.08 / 06:57
Death Virus outbreak reports prevention infection symptoms Mpox declared a health emergency: Here are causes, symptoms, and prevention of this highly infectious disease
mpox across the continent. This week, the World Health Organisation (WHO) will hold a meeting to discuss a potential emergency declaration regarding mpox. This year, nearly 27,000 mpox cases have been reported in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC), with around 1,100 deaths, many among children. Congo has been particularly hard hit, with over 96 percent of cases are concentrated in the DRC, with a 160% increase in cases and a 19% rise in deaths this year.
15.08 / 03:19
UPS community Trade information prevention Courts Relationships FTC ban on noncompete agreements comes under legal attack
The federal government wants to make it easier for employees to quit a job and work for a competitor
15.08 / 00:05
Booking Adventure film Diversity reports prevention Investigations Peacock Horror Series Teacup: See premiere date, teaser, plot, cast and production
Wan's latest series Teacup, puts Yvonne Strahovski and Scott Speedman in the world of horror. Robert McCammon's book Stinger is the inspiration for the Peacock horror series. The teaser, which premiered this Wednesday, showcased Strahovski and Speedman's characters, Maggie and James Chenoweth, as they confront a horrendous and invisible foe in rural Georgia. An eerie setting and loud shrieking sound effects give individual bone-chilling and thrilling adventures.

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