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27.03 / 08:27
Progressive film Actor show social testing rights Did you know? Aamir Khan was once rejected by Kiran Rao... for being Aamir Khan!
Aamir Khan has frequently spoken about how his former wife, filmmaker Kiran Rao, turned him down for a role in his own production, Laapataa Ladies. The actor had even auditioned for the part of Sub-Inspector Shyam Manohar, but Kiran ultimately decided that Ravi Kishan was a better fit. Recently, a clip from Aamir’s audition made its way onto social media, igniting a debate among viewers. The footage, which Aamir uploaded on his newly launched YouTube channel, shows him dressed as a village policeman, chewing betel leaf while delivering his lines in a regional accent. In the film, this humorous character undergoes significant development as the story progresses. Many fans supported Kiran’s decision, applauding Aamir for recognizing that the role suited Ravi Kishan better and stepping aside. One viewer remarked, “Ram Gopal Varma once said, ‘Casting the right actor is half the battle won.’ Watching this, I completely agree. Say what you will about Aamir, but at least he has the self-awareness that others, like Salman Khan, lack.” Another user echoed similar sentiments, stating, “Nope… rejecting him was the right choice, both by Kiran and himself. Ravi Kishan fit the role perfectly. If Aamir really wanted to play the character, he should have done extensive preparation and worked with a dialect coach. But let’s be honest, he looks too polished to convincingly portray a rural cop. Ravi Kishan, on the other hand, comes across as authentic.”
27.03 / 08:27
UPS security Trade country testing rights China President Xi tests US allies in Indo-Pacific as Trump is busy elsewhere
Xi Jinping is making China’s presence more felt across the Indo-Pacific region by testing US allies on sensitive issues, as Donald Trump’s attention is taken up elsewhere. From sending warships off Australia’s coast for unprecedented shooting drills to flying a record number of “grey zone” balloons around Taiwan, and putting pressure on Thailand over human rights issues, Beijing is ramping up efforts to project power in the region. China also issued a strongly worded warning on Taiwan to Tokyo — which doesn’t officially recognize Taipei — against “colluding” with separatists. Trump’s sudden embrace of Russia, skepticism of NATO allies and tariffs that punish friendly nations have fueled concerns about the US as a reliable security partner in Asia, where Washington has for decades provided a buffer to Beijing.
27.03 / 06:53
UPS Provident Waters Cycling testing IITian-nutrionist warns: Your morning bed tea habit could be making you fat and insulin resistant
bed tea. This long-standing tradition is more than just a habit—it’s a source of comfort, a morning ritual that signals the start of the day. However, IIT- IIT-biochemist and nutritionist Manish Bhagwani warns that this habit might be doing more harm than good, especially for those struggling with insulin resistance and metabolic health. According to Bhagwani, the human body naturally prepares for the day by increasing cortisol levels before waking up. This surge elevates blood glucose, triggering a small release of insulin to provide energy for the morning ahead. While this is a normal process, the problem arises when individuals already have insulin resistance—something that affects more than 50% of urban Indians today. In such cases, the natural morning insulin spike is much higher, further complicating metabolic health.
27.03 / 03:19
Align President Experts stage testing prevention Russian assisted nuclear power plant in Bangladesh gets big boost
Rooppur Nuclear Power Plant in Bangladesh being built with Russian assistance in what is next step in building this power plant. An important process stage of the turbine installation has been completed at Rooppur NPP Unit 1 in Bangladesh (the general designer and general contractor is Rosatom State Corporation Engineering Division). This resulted in the turbine set placement on the barring gear. During the tests, the turbine shaft started rotating at a slow speed. The barring gear ensures correct alignment and balancing of the turbine rotor before the start-up and shutdown, which prevents the turbine components form wearing and ensures safe and efficient work. The experts carried out control checks that confirmed accuracy of the alignment and high quality of assembly of the turbine set. “Installation of the turbine at Rooppur NPP Unit 1 has been completed successfully and this is an important step to the physical start-up of the plant. The turbine set placement on the barring gear and successful control checks confirm accuracy of the assembly and reliability of the equipment. This result is an accomplishment of a highly qualified team of specialists and another evidence of the reliability of Russian technologies”, noted Alexey Deriy, Atomstroyexport JSC Vice President for Projects in Bangladesh.
26.03 / 19:09
Provident Target MET Parke testing Updates Rangers Buzz Lightyear’s Space Ranger Spin closing in August 2025; here’s why
Walt Disney World’s Magic Kingdom is set to temporarily close one of its long-standing attractions this summer for a major overhaul. The famed Buzz Lightyear’s Space Ranger Spin will go dark in August and officials predict its rebuilding will finish in the following year. The enhancements to the ride experience will not be limited to basic maintenance, according to Michael Hundgen, who serves as creative portfolio executive producer at Walt Disney Imagineering. The maintenance work includes more than the original minimal operation. The enhancement stands as a cheerful makeover to this legendary ride, according to him.
26.03 / 15:39
ETH Digital stage blues reports testing Fidelity Investments tests dollar-pegged stablecoin
asset manager Fidelity Investments is exploring whether to launch its own stablecoin, in the latest sign of mainstream investors looking to cash in on a revival of interest in cryptocurrencies. Stablecoins are a type of cryptocurrency designed to maintain a constant value, usually a 1:1 dollar peg, making it easier for traders to move funds between cryptocurrencies. Their use has grown rapidly in recent years.
26.03 / 12:41
UPS Mobile Bill information testing guidelines Gold Monetization Scheme to be partially closed, but you can still invest: Here’s how
Medium-Term Government Deposit (MTGD) and Long-Term Government Deposit (LTGD) components of the Gold Monetization Scheme (GMS), effective March 26, 2025, as per an Reserve Bank of India (RBI) press release as on March 25, 2025.
26.03 / 12:03
Target Strategy President War testing Arsenal The U.S. missile launcher that is enraging China
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. A new U.S. missile system deployed in the Philippines puts key Chinese military and commercial hubs within striking distance and hands President Trump an early test of his commitment to deterring Chinese aggression against American allies in Asia.
26.03 / 09:41
Citi Waters Food DISH social testing prevention How diabetic chefs thrive in the kitchen
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. Starting his day at 8.30am, chef Harsh Kedia, popularly known in the social media world as ‘A Diabetic Chef’, immediately checks his blood sugar before enjoying a healthy breakfast, usually comprising oats or eggs. “Managing my diabetes is about balance.
25.03 / 16:13
UPS Ball Remark show testing recommendations World’s smartest dog: When Neil deGrasse Tyson put a genius pup to the test
Neil deGrasse Tyson testing the cognitive skills of Chaser, a border collie with a staggering memory, has left viewers in awe. Trained by psychology professor John Pilley, Chaser wasn’t just any ordinary pet—she was capable of recognizing over 1,000 different toys by name and even learning new ones through inference.
25.03 / 10:45
Man Extreme consequences testing Department International Doctors warn against too much workout as man suffers 50% kidney damage after squatting challenge
fitness challenge turned into a medical emergency for a resident of Vladivostok in Russia, after he attempted to complete 2,000 squats as part of a bet. What started as a test of endurance quickly escalated into a life-threatening situation, requiring urgent medical attention. According to the press service of the «Thousand-Bed Hospital,» the young Russian man had confidently accepted the challenge, likely enticed by a tempting reward. However, he underestimated the toll such extreme exertion could take on his body. During the challenge, he began to experience discomfort, but he pushed through, unaware of the severe consequences awaiting him.
25.03 / 10:33
markets COST Platform show performer testing China's DeepSeek releases AI model upgrade, intensifies rivalry with OpenAI
OpenAI and Anthropic. The new model, DeepSeek-V3-0324, was made available through AI development platform Hugging Face, marking the company's latest push to establish itself in the rapidly evolving AI market. The latest model demonstrates significant improvements in areas such as reasoning and coding capabilities compared to its predecessor, with benchmark tests showing enhanced performance across multiple technical metrics published on Hugging Face.
24.03 / 19:21
Assurant DNA Research Experts information testing rights 23andMe’s Bankruptcy: Is your DNA at risk? How its collapse could impact your data security
Genetic testing company 23andMe has filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy, a move that raises questions for its millions of customers. The firm, which revolutionised at-home DNA testing, announced on Sunday that it was seeking a sale to address its financial troubles. With over 15 million customers who have provided genetic data, many are now asking: What happens to their sensitive information? The company’s struggles come after years of failed attempts to develop a profitable business model. While it once seemed destined for success, 23andMe failed to convert one-time customers into regular subscribers. This lack of sustained engagement led to its downfall, making its data valuable to potential buyers.
24.03 / 17:05
markets security Diversity reports testing recommendations International India's financial system resilient, diverse: IMF report
Financial Sector Assessment Program (FSAP), a joint programme of the International Monetary Fund (IMF) and the World Bank (WB), undertakes a comprehensive and in-depth analysis of a country's financial sector. IMF has released the latest India-FSSA report, based on the assessment carried out during 2024, while WB's Financial Sector Assessment (FSA) report is due for publication. «India welcomes assessment of the Indian financial system undertaken by the joint IMF-World Bank team conforming to the highest international standards,» the Reserve Bank said in a release on Monday. The IMF report said that since the last FSAP in 2017, India's financial system has become more resilient and diverse, driven by rapid economic growth. «The system recovered from the distress episodes of the 2010s and withstood the pandemic well. NBFIs and market financing have grown, making the financial system more diverse and interconnected. State-owned financial institutions' share remains significant,» it said.
24.03 / 12:55
UPS trends information testing Videos Interviews Job hiring or hunger games? Candidates push back against lengthy, unfair interview processes
The original poster (OP) detailed their experience of being approached for a senior role that seemed promising in terms of pay and benefits. However, after submitting their CV, they were informed of an extensive three-stage interview process. The first round included a video call with the hiring manager and HR to discuss past experience—something the OP found reasonable. The second round required an in-person panel interview with engineers, where they would be expected to answer technical questions on the spot and present on a topic of their choice. Finally, the third round demanded participation in a group project with other candidates, technical aptitude tests, and another round of interviews with senior management and HR. At that point, the OP withdrew their application, stating, «I’m sorry, I’m not participating in normalizing this ridiculous HR-driven process for positions all the way up the ladder.» They later found another role with a much simpler hiring process—a single in-person interview with technical questions—which turned out to be «the best job I’ve ever had, on more money than the initial role.»
24.03 / 09:31
Aware Dreams stage information testing Videos Interviews How a terrible interview process helped a techie find his dream job
He initially engaged with the recruiter, who described the job as offering a competitive salary and benefits. The first round involved a video call with the hiring manager and HR to discuss his experience, which he found reasonable. The second round was an in-person panel interview with engineers, where he had to answer technical questions and give a short presentation. However, the third round included a group project where candidates had to suggest improvements to an existing company design, followed by technical aptitude tests and a final interview with senior management and HR. Unwilling to participate in what he saw as an unnecessarily complex and time-consuming process, he withdrew his application and informed the recruiter that such extensive procedures might be suitable for graduate-level roles but not for senior professionals. The recruiter, surprisingly, agreed and mentioned that he was making sure candidates were aware of the process beforehand.
24.03 / 01:09
UPS Aware wellness President stage reports testing HCL-Foxconn OSAT JV begins scouting for EPC partners
HCL-Foxconn joint venture has begun talks with Larsen & Toubro (L&T) as well as Taiwanese major CTCI as it looks to onboard an EPC (engineering, procurement and construction) partner for its upcoming outsourced semiconductor assembly and testing (OSAT) facility, people aware of the development told ET. EPC companies essentially handle projects from the initial design and engineering to construction and completion stage. «Since Foxconn's semiconductor group head was in India, HCL arranged a meeting with EPC vendors like L&T and CTCI, who have worked extensively with Foxconn,» one of the people cited earlier said. «It took place as a preliminary discussion to see who could be the partner for the facility, going forward, because HCL-Foxconn are hoping to receive Cabinet approval by the end of this month.»
23.03 / 14:33
UPS SpaceX stage blues innovations testing China’s own Elon Musks are racing to catch up to SpaceX
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. SINGAPORE—China is pushing its commercial space industry to grow in a bid to spur greater innovation and close the gap with Elon Musk’s SpaceX. At least six Chinese rockets designed with reusability in mind are planned to have their maiden flights this year.
23.03 / 06:55
Citi Provident students Photos reports testing JEE Main session 2: When the admit card expected to be released?
National Testing Agency is expected to release Joint Entrance Examination (JEE) Main Session 2 admit card 2025 on March 29. The link will be released on the official website, jeemain.nta.nic.in. The admit card will contain candidate's personal details, exam centre address, exam timings, among other details. Applicants must carry the admit card and valid photo id on the JEE Main exam day. The second session of JEE Main 2025 will be held between April 1 and April 8. Application and correction windows for the test are over and next, the agency will release exam city intimation slips and admit cards.

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