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24.03 / 05:11
Entertainment Remark wellness Freedom show Videos rowing Kunal Kamra Controversy News LIVE: ‘Satire was strength for leaders like Balasaheb Thackeray,’ says NCP-SCP MLA
What did Kamra say?Kamra's comment, “Meri nazar se tum dekho to gaddar nazar wo aaye. Haaye," was intended to entertain the audience.
24.03 / 04:33
Target Action Remark President reports Investigations Maldives may go Pakistan way: President threatens action against senior scribe
Adhadhu, a fairly popular mainstream online media portal, (known to be pro-MDP and anti-government in orientation) has faced the wrath of the Muizzu government. It has been consistently publishing anti-government stories even since President Muizzu assumed office. Their stories have highlighted the failures, corruption and errors of the government led by Md Muizzu. It has been learnt that Muizzu earlier this month allegedly called up Adhadhu CEO Hussain Fiyaz Moosa and threatened him of ‘strictest action’ for coverage against his son by the media house. The trigger for this was the reported remarks targeting the President’s son, made by an opposition MDP activist, Mariyam ‘Mandhy’ Zubair, at a recent protest rally. The President’s spouse vehemently denied this allegation and also filed a civil suit against the MDP activist. Several senior leaders, Ministers and child rights bodies condemned the remarks, calling it invasion of the child’s dignity.
24.03 / 04:33
UPS Apple Remark Trade tennis innovations The strawberry’s unstoppable rise should worry us
As a child growing up in the 1980s on the outskirts of London, they appeared for a month or so to herald the arrival of the hottest time of the year. Their air of rare luxury during the brief height of the English summer helps explain their indelible association with the Wimbledon tennis tournament, where more than two million are consumed each year. How things have changed. My own children are likely to grow up thinking of them the way I think of apples or bananas — affordable, year-round fruits, barely more exotic than potatoes. This is all due to remarkable innovation in recent decades that has turned a once-rare crop into a harvest on the scale of the global coffee or leather trades. It’s also a sign of how such progress can make efforts to protect the environment harder.
24.03 / 03:13
Man SUN Remark film reports Headlines Bengaluru man spends a fortune on rare 'wolfdog' breed. Netizens say: 'This is money laundering.' Check jaw-dropping price
S Sathish recently hit headlines when he spent a whopping Rs 50 crore on a rare ‘wolfdog’ breed named Cadabomb Okami. In an interview with The Sun, Sathish said, “I spent 50 million rupees on buying this pup because I am fond of dogs and like to own unique dogs and introduce them to India.” According to the report, Sathish has about 150 exotic dog breeds that live on a seven-acre farm and are taken care of by six people. Sathish, who was once recognized as a prominent breeder of canines, has since stepped away from that profession a few years back. Presently, he earns his livelihood by showcasing his prized dogs to eager spectators at various public gatherings. Sathish asserts that a particular clip featuring him alongside Okami at the premiere of a film garnered an impressive three million views on the internet. Additionally, he disclosed that his distinctive and rare pet dogs consistently captivate audiences at ticketed occasions.
23.03 / 19:49
Remark BURST Yellow beautiful song drummer Marigold by Dave Grohl
Dave Grohl's time with Nirvana, it was first released on Pocketwatch, an album Grohl issued under the pseudonym Late! in 1992. Released as a Nirvana B-side, and later reimagined by Foo Fighters, the song's beauty lies in its understated beauty, reflecting Grohl's ability to craft music to its stripped-down essence. Grohl sings in almost a whisper-'All in all the clock is slow/ Six colour pictures all in a row/ Of a marigold'-is pure zen. With harmonies and gentle percussion, you feel warmth of the quite burst of yellow that the flower possesses.
23.03 / 15:21
Remark Election President War information reports Putin and Trump may have spoken more than twice, Kremlin says
Trump, who says he wants to be remembered as a peacemaker, has repeatedly said that he wants the three-year conflict in Ukraine to end and has warned of the risks of it escalating into a world war between the United States and Russia. There have so far been two announced phone calls between Putin and Trump this year — on Feb. 12 and on March 18 — though there has been speculation about much more frequent contact, and also reports that they spoke before Trump was elected last year. When asked by the most prominent Kremlin correspondent for state television about remarks by Trump that indicated there may have been more than two calls, Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said information had been released about those calls he knew of. «Listen, we inform you about the conversations that we are aware of. But we can't rule out everything else,» Peskov said.
23.03 / 12:55
FIVE Fox Remark Universities social Schools Interviews Donald Trump applauds son Barron’s tech skills, but has he set the bar too low? Netizens react
Donald Trump has never been one to hold back on praising his family, often highlighting the intelligence and achievements of his children. But his recent comments about his youngest son, Barron Trump, have left many people scratching their heads. During an interview with Fox News' Laura Ingraham, Trump expressed amazement at Barron’s «unbelievable aptitude in technology»—after witnessing him turn his laptop back on. The 19-year-old, who is currently studying at New York University's prestigious Stern School of Business, apparently left his father in awe with his ability to access his laptop after it had been turned off. Recalling the moment, Trump shared, “I turn off his laptop, I said, ‘Oh good,’ and I go back five minutes later, he’s got his laptop. I said, ‘How’d you do that?’ ‘None of your business, Dad.’”
23.03 / 12:17
Citi Provident Extreme Sustainability Remark Diversity show Bengaluru home owner shows off his palatial house, built without cement. Netizens compare it to ancient Indian temples
Priyam’s footage provides an in-depth look at both the visionary homeowner and the architect responsible for this groundbreaking endeavor. According to the owner, this is the world’s first entirely cement-free stone residence, engineered with sustainability at its core and an extraordinary projected lifespan of over a thousand years. The foundation of this structure is a meticulous selection of stone materials, including gray granite and sandstone, which are seamlessly assembled using time-honored interlocking methods. No adhesives, no modern binding agents, and no mechanical blasting were involved—just raw stone, skilled craftsmanship, and architectural precision.
23.03 / 07:51
markets Remark Food stage pop innovations International India's traditional beverage Goli Soda sees strong demand in US, Europe, Gulf
Goli Soda is witnessing strong consumer response in key international markets, including the US, UK, Europe, and the Gulf, driven by strategic expansion and innovative reinvention, an official statement said on Sunday. Under a strategic partnership with Fair Exports, India has ensured steady deliveries of Goli Soda, rebranded as Goli Pop Soda, to Lulu Hypermarket, one of the largest retail chains in the Gulf region, the commerce ministry's arm Agricultural and Processed Food Products Export Development Authority (APEDA) said. «This iconic beverage, once a household staple, is making a remarkable comeback on the global stage, driven by its innovative reinvention and strategic international expansion,» it said, adding the product has already made strong inroads in global markets, with successful trial shipments to the USA, UK, Europe, and Gulf countries. The revival of this beverage, which had nearly disappeared due to the dominance of multinational beverage companies, marks a significant milestone in India's efforts to promote and export authentic, homegrown food and beverage products in the global markets, it said.
23.03 / 06:29
UPS Remark Election Death country Interviews Election Commission 'dysfunctional', 'failed institution': Kapil Sibal
Election Commission «dysfunctional» and a «failed» institution, Rajya Sabha MP Kapil Sibal has claimed that a large section of the people do not have faith in the poll body as it has not discharged its functions in accordance with its constitutional responsibilities. In an interview with PTI, Sibal said the quicker the issue of lack of faith in the Election Commission is dealt with, the greater is the chance of saving democracy. «The Election Commission is a dysfunctional body. The Election Commission has not discharged its functions in accordance with its responsibilities which are expected of it under the Constitution,» he said when asked about the Congress' and TMC's allegations about voters list irregularities. The Election Commission as it stands today is a «failed institution» and there is no confidence in the Election Commission among a large section of the people of this country, the Independent Rajya Sabha MP said. «Therefore, the quicker we deal with this issue, the greater is the chance of saving democracy,» Sibal said. «The message to the opposition is that apart from the EVMs, there are some really serious issues which in fact suggest that the process of elections is polluted,» he said.
22.03 / 15:43
Career Remark film Actor performer stage hospital Dil Chahta Hai actor Rakesh Pandey dies due to cardiac arrest
Rakesh Pandey, known for his impactful performances in Hindi and Bhojpuri cinema, passed away on March 21 at 8:50 am due to cardiac arrest. He was undergoing treatment in the Intensive Care Unit at Arogyanidhi Hospital in Juhu, Mumbai. The 77-year-old actor is survived by his wife, daughter Jasmeet, and granddaughter. His last rites were held on March 22 at Shastri Nagar crematorium. Born on April 9, 1940, in Himachal Pradesh, Rakesh Pandey's acting journey began in 1969 with Sara Akash, where he portrayed the role of Samar. This debut set the stage for a prolific career spanning decades, with remarkable performances across multiple genres. He gained recognition for his role as Mangal in Mera Rakshak and also impressed audiences the same year with Darwaza. Some of his other notable films include Yehi Hai Zindagi, Woh Main Nahin, and Do Raha. Beyond Bollywood, Pandey made a significant mark in Bhojpuri cinema with films like Balam Pardesiya and Bhaiya Dooj, showcasing his versatility. His contributions extended to television, where he played Dadaji in the popular series Chotti Bahu and also appeared in Dehleez. With a career that left an indelible impact on Indian cinema and television, Rakesh Pandey will be remembered for his remarkable performances and dedication to the craft.
22.03 / 12:09
UPS Remark film Instagram show Videos 'Thank you, Virat Bhaiya': Virat Kohli heartwarming gesture to little boy goes viral ahead of RCB vs KKR IPL match
Virat Kohli noticed him and signed his portrait. The moment, captured on video, has gone viral, drawing admiration from fans online. The video, shared by Instagram user Abdul Hasib, has garnered over 18 million views in a day. It shows the boy holding up his sketch of Kohli, hoping to catch the cricketer’s attention. After multiple attempts, Kohli noticed him, called for the portrait, signed it, and returned it with a smile. The boy’s joyful reaction made the moment even more special.
22.03 / 12:09
Progressive Remark President Celebrity DAL Diversity Assam cancels Bihar Diwas celebration amid controversy, CM Himanta Biswa Sarma extends greetings
Sarma acknowledged Bihar’s deep-rooted cultural legacy and its pivotal role in shaping the nation’s development. He praised the resilience and dedication of the people of Bihar, who continue to strive for a brighter future and contribute to the state’s growth. «On the special occasion of Bihar Day, I extend my best wishes and congratulations to all Biharis. The hardworking people of this state are consistently working towards progress, taking Bihar in a new direction,» he remarked. A programme to celebrate the Bihar day was held in Guwahati on Saturday organised by Raj bhawan. Several organisations including proscribed militant outfit, United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA-Independent) opposed holding of Bihar Diwas function in Tinsukia, ruling BJP in Assam had cancelled the programme scheduled for March 22.
22.03 / 06:07
markets UPS Remark Cycling performer Commentary Markets needed this whole correction, now poised for structural upside, says Vikas Khemani
Indian equity markets appear poised for a structural upside, believes Vikas Khemani, founder of Carnelian Asset Advisors. In an interaction with ET Now, Khemani emphasized how this correction was much needed and how we can now prepare for a structural market upswing. He outlined the critical factors that are expected to shape investor sentiment and drive market direction in the near term.
21.03 / 08:45
Provident Waters security Sustainability Remark country India achieves historic milestone by surpassing 1 billion tonnes in coal production
G Kishan Reddy said on Friday. The Union Coal and Mines Minister added in a post on X that leveraging advanced technologies and efficient mining practices, India has not only boosted production but also prioritized sustainable and responsible mining. He said this remarkable achievement is set to fuel economic growth, support the nation's power needs, and pave the way for a brighter, energy-secure future for all Indians.
20.03 / 17:09
Progressive Remark President War reports Sporting Boris Johnson, one of Donald Trump’s best-known supporters, breaks ranks, slams president over failed Putin talks, says Russian leader is ‘laughing at us’
Boris Johnson, a longtime Donald Trump supporter in Britain, has abruptly reversed course, criticizing the US president's handling of negotiations with Vladimir Putin. Boris Johnson has expressed his rage following the breakdown of the US President's negotiations with Vladimir Putin.
20.03 / 14:59
Man CEO Remark Tesla President social reports Tim Walz taunts and mocks Elon Musk, says he boosts mood by looking at Tesla stock; world's richest man responds, sets social media on fire
Elon Musk and Minnesota Governor Tim Walz exchanged heated words online over Tesla's stock decline. Walz mocked Musk's financial losses, and the billionaire responded with a sarcastic rebuttal. As Tesla's value plummets, the billionaire's growing political power remains a source of contention.
20.03 / 09:31
FIVE Mobile Remark trends reports Traffic Indian 5G user base to grow to 770 million by 2028; average data use peaks to 40 GB: Nokia
5G data consumption in India has peaked to 40 GB per user per month and its total subscriber base is expected to grow by 2.65 times to around 770 million in the next three years, telecom gear firm Nokia said on Thursday. The mix of data consumption across 4G, 5G etc has increased by compounded annual growth rate of 19.5 per cent over five years to 27.5 GB in 2024, Nokia's annual mobile broadband index (MBiT) report said. According to the report, there was a remarkable three-fold year-on-year surge in 5G data traffic across India in 2024. «Average 5G data consumption in India per user was recorded at 40 GB in December 2024. We expect the 5G user base to grow to around 770 million by 2028 from 290 million in 2024,» Nokia India, Head of Technology and Solutions (Mobile Networks), Sandeep Saxena said during the report launch.
20.03 / 07:45
UPS Citizens Remark Celebrity country gatherings Glorifying invaders act of treason, 'new India' won't accept it: UP CM Yogi Adityanath
Yogi Adityanath on Thursday said glorifying invaders who attacked India's heritage and dishonoured its people was equivalent to treason, which the 'new India' will never accept. Amid the ongoing controversy over demands to remove Mughal ruler Aurangzeb's tomb in Maharashtra's Chhatrapati Sambhajinagar district, Adityanath warned against celebrating historical figures who sought to destroy Sanatan culture. Addressing a public gathering in Bahraich, Adityanath said, «Glorifying invaders means strengthening the very roots of treason. New India will never accept those who insult our great ancestors and praise those who attacked our civilisation, violated our women, and struck at our faith.» «When the entire world is acknowledging India's rich heritage, it is the duty of every citizen to uphold respect for our great leaders, and not eulogise those who sought to erase our identity,» he added. Adityanath's remarks came as he spoke on the recently-concluded Maha Kumbh in Prayagraj, which he called «the largest human congregation ever witnessed». He also referred to Narendra Modi's recent speech in Parliament, in which the prime minister praised Uttar Pradesh for hosting the event for which «over 66 crore devotees» gathered at the confluence of Ganga, Yamuna and the mystical Saraswati.
20.03 / 06:47
markets UPS Career security Remark Celebrity reports 'Don't celebrate too early' even if you get a job at top IT companies: Thyocare founder Velumani
Thyrocare founder A Velumani recently highlighted the emotional toll of mass layoffs, reflecting on how many individuals celebrate securing jobs with major brands, only to face unexpected job losses later. His remarks came in response to reports that Amazon is planning to lay off 14,000 employees, a significant reduction in its workforce. Many other tech companies like Meta and Alphabet have announced layoffs this year. Thyrocare founder A Velumani in a post on X said: «Imagine how many might have celebrated for getting a campus placement with such brands. Now how many might feel depressed! It is not 10 or 20. 100 or 200. 1000 or 2000. 14000. Do not celebrate too early. Career or business — It’s Marathon Race.»
20.03 / 04:25
Extreme security Remark country social inclusion 'Ridiculous, intellectually weak': How French Embassy's social media post criticising Tulsi Gabbard's remarks on Bangladesh sparked a storm
French Embassy in Dhaka has strongly denied allegations that it supported the Bangladesh interim government's criticism of former US Congresswoman Tulsi Gabbard. The embassy called the claims «ridiculous, baseless and intellectually weak.» Reacting to a post on social media, the French Embassy in Dhaka stated, «How ridiculous, baseless and intellectually weak statement @kawsarc @mainul_haque @carmel_trish.» The post has been deleted after it went viral.

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