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Fatima Sana Shaikh Dismisses Vijay Varma Link-Up: Says ‘Nice Guys Are Just a Movie Thing’

Actor Fatima Sana Shaikh, who is gearing up for two romantic film releases this July, isn’t holding back when it comes to her real-life perspective on love. As whispers of a romance with Vijay Varma circulated, Fatima shut down the buzz with a bold, no-nonsense reply that’s now grabbing headlines At the trailer launch of her upcoming Netflix film ‘Aap Jaisa Koi’ in Mumbai, when asked if she had found someone who reflects the “equality in love” portrayed in her movie, Fatima replied with a cheeky smile: No one is there. Good guys only exist in films. Fans and media alike took this as a direct—and rather blunt—denial of her alleged relationship with Vijay Varma. On Modern Love & Relationships Fatima also spoke candidly about what love means to her today: “Equality in love means mutual respect, being heard, and compromising without losing your own identity. A successful relationship is where both partners grow together.” Excited to Work with Madhavan Speaking about her co-star R. Madhavan, she said: “What struck me was how honest and heartfelt the script felt. It’s a love story unlike any I’ve done — deep, emotional, and refreshingly real. And come on, who wouldn’t want to work with Madhavan? I was super excited!” What’s Next for Fatima? ‘Metro In Dino’ (Anurag Basu’s romantic drama) – releasing July 4 in theatres Mark your calendars! Netflix premieres ‘Aap Jaisa Koi’ on July 11 — a must-watch! Untitled Manish Malhotra project with Vijay Varma and Naseeruddin Shah – just wrapped up While Fatima is busy ruling the screen with back-to-back releases, her off-screen sass and honesty are winning hearts too. And as for the “good guys”? Well, in her words, they’re fictional!

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Navy Clerk Turned Spy: Vishal Yadav Arrested for Leaking Secrets During Operation Sindoor!

India’s battle against terrorism just took a shocking turn — a Navy staffer posted at Delhi Headquarters has been arrested for spying for Pakistan’s ISI during the highly sensitive Operation Sindoor, exposing a deep breach in India’s defence network. Vishal Yadav, a clerk from Haryana, landed in the custody of the Rajasthan Police’s CID Intelligence after being under the radar for months. Officials revealed that he had been frequently communicating with a woman on social media, who was later identified as an ISI agent operating under the fake name ‘Priya Sharma’. In return for leaking highly classified naval operations data, he was paid through cryptocurrency and direct bank transfers. According to reports, forensic scans of Yadav’s mobile phone revealed years of data exchange, including during Operation Sindoor, India’s swift and powerful military strike against terror hubs in PoK and Pakistan’s Punjab, carried out in retaliation to the April Pahalgam terror attack that killed 26 civilians. Yadav’s background reveals another twist — he was reportedly hooked to online gaming, suffered massive financial losses, and was allegedly lured by money and manipulation into the ISI’s trap. The trail of digital money — crypto wallets and shady transfers — is now under the scanner. At present, Yadav is under intense questioning at the Central Interrogation Centre in Jaipur, where multiple intelligence agencies are probing the scale of the security breach and investigating the possible involvement of other insiders in the espionage network. Crackdown Post Pahalgam Attack: Spy Network Under the Radar Since the brutal Pahalgam attack, security agencies have been tightening the noose on suspected Pak-backed espionage networks across the country. In recent days: 🇮🇳 India’s Stand Is Clear: Terrorism Aur Gaddari Dono Ka Koi Maaf Nahi! From surgical strikes to cyber surveillance, India is making it loud and clear — internal betrayal will be crushed with the same intensity as cross-border threats. The battle is no longer just on the borders — it’s within the networks, and India is cleaning house.

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Namaskar from Space!” – Shubhanshu Shukla Becomes Second Indian in Space

For the Udhampur Encounter & Amarnath Yatra Security Just days before the sacred Amarnath Yatra is set to commence on July 3, security forces were engaged in a high-voltage encounter with terrorists in the Kuru area of Basantgarh, Udhampur district. Acting on credible intelligence about terrorist movement in the area, the Indian Army and Jammu & Kashmir Police jointly initiated a counter-terror operation named ‘Operation Bihali’. As per official updates from the White Knight Corps, contact has been established and the operation is currently underway. This sudden escalation has put the entire security grid on high alert, especially with lakhs of pilgrims expected to travel to the holy Amarnath cave shrine over the next several weeks. The gunfight comes at a crucial time, as forces ramp up security and surveillance to ensure a safe and peaceful Yatra season. The fresh encounter also acts as a grim reminder of the April Pahalgam terror attack, which killed 26 innocent tourists, leaving the nation in shock. Notably, it’s been just over a month since India executed Operation Sindoor on May 7, targeting terrorist infrastructure deep inside Pakistan-occupied Kashmir and Punjab, where over nine terror hubs were dismantled and 100+ terrorists neutralized. For Shubhanshu Shukla’s Space Message “Namaskar from Space!” – Group Captain Shubhanshu Shukla ne space se apna pehla message bhej kar poore desh ka sir fakhar se uncha kar diya. Unhone SpaceX Dragon spacecraft se kaha ki wo space mein har cheez ek bacche ki tarah seekh rahe hain — chalna, khana, sona, sab kuch naye tareeke se. Yeh message tab aaya jab spacecraft International Space Station se docking se bas kuch ghante door tha. Shukla ne apni excitement share karte hue ride ko “amazing” kaha aur bataya ki unhe space mein adapt karne mein maza aa raha hai. Unka kehna tha, “Galti karna achha hai, par jab koi aur karta hai to aur maza aata hai,” jo unki positivity aur enthusiasm ko dikhata hai. 39 saal ke Lucknow-born Shukla, Indian Air Force ke Group Captain hain, aur ab wo Rakesh Sharma ke baad space jaane wale dusre Bharatiya ban gaye hain — poore 41 saal baad! SpaceX ke Falcon-9 rocket se launch hua yeh Ax-4 mission ek international crew ke saath tha, jisme America, Hungary aur Poland ke astronauts bhi shamil the. Mission ke orbit me enter karte hi Rashtrapati Droupadi Murmu, PM Narendra Modi, Dr. Jitendra Singh aur Sachin Tendulkar tak ne badhai di. Shukla ne apne mission ko Bharat ke human space programme ke liye ek “chhota, lekin solid kadam” bataya — aur iss kadam ne Bharat ko space race mein ek nayi uchai par laakar khada kar diya. For the Combined Article (Both Space & Terror Ops) With this latest offensive in Udhampur, India is making it crystal clear — there will be zero tolerance for terror, and any threat to the nation’s peace, especially during sensitive occasions like the Amarnath Yatra, will be met with swift and decisive action. Security forces continue to dominate the region with air surveillance, ground combing, and intelligence-based movements to ensure no disruption occurs during the Yatra. As the operation intensifies, the message is loud and clear: Bharat ab chup nahi baithega — har goli ka jawab milega!

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Udhampur Encounter Erupts Ahead of Amarnath Yatra: Operation ‘Bihali’ Launched by Forces

Just days before the sacred Amarnath Yatra is set to commence on July 3, security forces were engaged in a high-voltage encounter with terrorists in the Kuru area of Basantgarh, Udhampur district. Acting on credible intelligence about terrorist movement in the area, the Indian Army and Jammu & Kashmir Police jointly initiated a counter-terror operation named ‘Operation Bihali’. As per official updates from the White Knight Corps, contact has been established and the operation is currently underway. This sudden escalation has put the entire security grid on high alert, especially with lakhs of pilgrims expected to travel to the holy Amarnath cave shrine over the next several weeks. The gunfight comes at a crucial time, as forces ramp up security and surveillance to ensure a safe and peaceful Yatra season. The fresh encounter also acts as a grim reminder of the April Pahalgam terror attack, which killed 26 innocent tourists, leaving the nation in shock. Notably, it’s been just over a month since India executed Operation Sindoor on May 7, targeting terrorist infrastructure deep inside Pakistan-occupied Kashmir and Punjab, where over nine terror hubs were dismantled and 100+ terrorists neutralized. With this latest offensive in Udhampur, India is making it crystal clear — there will be zero tolerance for terror, and any threat to the nation’s peace, especially during sensitive occasions like the Amarnath Yatra, will be met with swift and decisive action. Security forces continue to dominate the region with air surveillance, ground combing, and intelligence-based movements to ensure no disruption occurs during the Yatra. As the operation intensifies, the message is loud and clear: Bharat ab chup nahi baithega — har goli ka jawab milega!

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India Refuses to Sign SCO Joint Statement Over Terrorism Silence, Sends Strong Message on Pakistan’s Role

In a bold move during the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation (SCO) defence ministers’ meet in Qingdao, China, India blocked the release of a joint statement, taking a firm stand against what it described as the group’s failure to address the pressing issue of cross-border terrorism.Defence Minister Rajnath Singh, representing India, declined to sign the draft communique, citing its lack of direct mention of terrorism originating from across the border — a clear reference to Pakistan. Singh asserted that terrorism, especially when used as a state policy tool, must be condemned outright and without double standards.“The threat we face today stems from growing radicalisation and extremism. Terrorism cannot coexist with peace,” Singh said during his address. He emphasized that the SCO must take a unified and uncompromising stance against terror in all forms.Highlighting the April 22 Pahalgam terror attack — which India blames on Lashkar-e-Taiba — Singh said that India’s Operation Sindoor was a direct response to such brutality. “India has adopted a zero-tolerance policy. We’ve shown that even the heartlands of terrorism are not beyond our reach,” he declared.With China chairing the SCO this year and Pakistan also among the member states, India’s refusal to toe the line sends a sharp diplomatic message. Singh warned that nations giving safe haven or support to terror groups for selfish gains must face consequences.Despite India’s global efforts, including calls for international action against Pakistan-sponsored terrorism, recent developments have posed challenges. Notably, Pakistan’s diplomats have secured key roles at the UN, including chairing the 1988 Sanctions Committee and vice-chairing the Counter-Terrorism Committee.“The SCO cannot afford silence or ambiguity when it comes to terror.

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‘Spy mosquito’: China reveals terrifying mosquito-sized drone for ‘special missions’

The drone’s small size may allow it to enter people’s homes and eavesdrop on intimate conversations without being detected, experts warned. China has showcased a diminutive drone that looks like a mosquito. It is designed to fly quietly and stealthily, sparking fears that it will be used for surveillance or deadly missions. The two yellow leaf-like wings, thin black body, and three wiry legs on the drone are described in a report by The Sun. The two unheroic splint- suchlike bodies, thin black body, and three wiry legs on the drone are described in a report by The Sun. In a videotape released by state media over the weekend, scientists are shown holding up the mosquito robot, which they claim will execute a variety of military and mercenary tasks. Tracey Follows, a former Google employee and futurist, cautioned that the drones could be equipped with hazardous material. She noted that they could be loaded with lethal viruses or other toxic substances. The drones might be programmed to move on their own one day, which increases the threat. Spying and hacking fears: Security professionals have voiced some grave concerns. They think the drones can be employed to tap into conversations, monitor individuals, or steal passwords. Others fear that criminals will employ the technology to hack or spy on personal lives. Reminds people of Black Mirror: Several people have likened this real-life drone to an episode of Black Mirror, a science fiction TV show in which robot bees were taken over to attack humans. The TV series, Hated in the Nation, pictured a future in which pollination robots became weapons of death.

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KPIT Share Price Plunges Over 5% After Mid-Quarter Business Update Shocks Investors.

KPIT Technologies share price tanked over 5 per cent today (June 24, 2025) after the company came out with a mid-quarter business update and sent jitters among investors and traders on Dalal Street. Updates From KPIT Technologies: Delayed Deal Closures The company said that while it has closed multiple significant deals – particularly from Asia and the U.S. – many are taking longer to complete, causing short-term revenue pressure and stock market volatility. Slackening of demand in the Auto-Tech segment KPIT indicated significant deceleration in demand for the automotive technology business vertical, which is KPIT’s primary business vertical. FX Losses & World Tariff Fears Increasing anxieties around forex losses, tariff uncertainty and geopolitical concerns are likely to weigh down on margins and estimates. Stock Rating Downgrades India s top brokerage broking firms and analysts have downgraded KPIT Technologies, revised targets indicating a crash to ₹1,000, all on concerns over the valuation and earnings growth of the company. KPIT Share Price Today – June 24, 2025   Market Sentiment “Investors are concerned that KPIT’s strong growth momentum could take a pause or slow down in the near term,” said a market expert.

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These Outrageous Food Fusions—Like Gulab Jamun Paratha & Maggi Momo—Are Only for the Daring

A humble rant against unholy food pairings, with a little love for the pineapple pizza. I usually refrain from turning up my nose at any community’s food, because I genuinely believe that food and spices are a window into the history and culture of a people. But I draw the line at dishes that seem to exist solely as an assault on the senses—creations that have nothing to do with culinary tradition. Gulab jamun parathas or rasgulla sabzi fall in that category. Don’t get me wrong, I’m all for innovation in the kitchen. Without it, we wouldn’t have French fries, baked Alaska, or even something as everyday as vada pav. But I do think innovation should have some taste in it. Pun fully intended. This week, I’ve decided to list all the culinary eccentricities I’ve come across after seeing yet another video criticizing one of my favorite innovations, the Hawaiian pizza. Now, you either love pineapple on your pizza or you don’t. I fall firmly in the first camp. I enjoy how the sweet pineapple cuts through the sharpness of the cheese, the saltiness of the ham, and the spiciness of the pizza sauce. Yet, I know many who would rather go hungry than eat Hawaiian pizza. It takes me back to a childhood appetizer I was once served at a friend of my parents’ house—cubes of cheese, pineapple, and olives skewered on toothpicks. The pineapple was the surprise element, and in a good way. Hawaiian pizza was not invented in Hawaii. It was created in 1962 in Canada by a Greek-born chef named Sam Panopoulos. The name came from the brand of canned pineapple he used. And honestly, after trying the monstrosity that is Chicago’s deep-dish pizza, I’ll take Hawaiian any day. In its own way, Hawaiian pizza reminds me of another oddball “delicacy”—the ”American chop suey, which my father adored. It is crispy noodles topped with a slightly sweet tomato-based vegetable sauce thickened with cornstarch. No Chinese person has likely ever eaten it, but it was a huge hit in the 80s and 90s. That said, some food “innovations” truly baffle me. Case in point: Momo Pizza. I haven’t had the courage to order it, and I doubt I ever will. The photo alone was enough. Pizza slices were twisted at one edge around a single momo per slice. This was then baked, which means the momo covering was crisped up. Who is ordering this? Now that I’ve mentioned momos, what in heaven’s name are Maggi momos? Who came up with it? This is not Maggi noodles cooked with momos in it. It’s quite the opposite—it’s momos filled with Maggi noodles. If the salt content doesn’t kill you, the carbohydrates and your dying senses surely will. Tandoori momos look so frightening, both as a concept and in their lurid red looks, you have to marvel at the people who order these. There are, of course, combinations that I don’t understand, but others swear by. Malai cheeni toast is one of them. It’s India’s answer, and a vegetarian one at that, to the French toast. Thick slices of bread are slathered with butter and toasted, then topped with a thick layer of cream and sprinkled with sugar. Instant heart attack on toast. I shouldn’t scoff, though, because Jamie Oliver—the chef who revolutionized school meals in the United Kingdom, wrote multiple cookbooks, hosted many more television shows, and has multitudinous restaurants in his name—recently put up a video of ice cream with extra virgin olive oil and sea salt! The sea salt I understand, but EVOO on ice cream? And just after that, I saw a reel showing a mango-Coke float—mango pieces muddled in a glass and topped with Coke. Why?My uncle used to relish having boiled rice with ghee and ketchup. So really, there’s no accounting for taste. And if the British—with all their stiff upper lips—can eat blood pudding and call it a delicacy, then why should rasgulla sabzi be singled out?

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Faridabad murder: 8 chilling revelations about how police discovered Tannu’s body in a 10-foot grave buried by her in-laws after two months

A Tannu Rajput, 25, who was reported missing from Faridabad two months ago, was buried in a soak-pit dug outside her marital home. In a chilling case from Faridabad in Haryana, a woman was allegedly murdered and secretly buried by her in-laws right outside their home, all while pretending she had gone missing. For nearly two months, the family managed to hide both the crime and the body until the victim’s father raised suspicion about a freshly filled pit outside the house. Now, four members of the family, including the husband, are in custody, and the woman’s body has been exhumed and a post-mortem conducted. Earlier, Hindustan Times reported that the 25-year-old woman, Tannu Rajput, was buried in a soak pit dug outside her marital home in Palla’s Roshan Nagar. The body of Tannu Rajput, who got married to Arun Singh, 28, in 2023, was recovered from a pit around 8 to 10 feet deep after police dug up the road in front of the family’s three-story home.  Originally from Khera village in Uttar Pradesh’s Firozabad district, Tannu Rajput was reported missing on April 25, when her husband filed a complaint at Palla police station, claiming that she was intellectually challenged and had vanished the day before. Investigators later found the claim was an elaborate cover-up for murder. Here are 8 chilling details of Tannu Rajput murder in Faridabad. 

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International Yoga Day 2025: Stuck with work? Do these 3 simple stretches at your desk

International Yoga Day 2025: From neck rolls to seated spinal twists, the yoga expert suggested these desk yoga poses. International Yoga Day 2025:As we celebrate International Yoga Day today, it’s important to recognise the wide-ranging benefits yoga brings to both physical and mental health. From strengthening muscles and enhancing mobility to boosting immunity and relieving stress, yoga offers a holistic approach to well-being. Also read | Yoga Day 2025: 5 desk yoga stretches for busy professionals to focus better and beat work stress However, long work hours and chronic stress often get in the way of consistent practice. For those spending extended periods at a desk, incorporating simple stretches and mindful movement into the day can counter the effects of a sedentary lifestyle and help maintain overall health. In an interview with HT Lifestyle, Himalayan Siddhaa Akshar, yoga expert, columnist, founder of Akshar Yoga Kendraa said, “From stiff shoulders to back pain and tired eyes, the physical toll that office work can take won’t surprise you. But you can take care of your body and mind without getting out of your desk chair. Desk yoga is a simple and effective means of incorporating movement, focus and calm in your day.” Himalayan Siddhaa Akshar suggested these simple stretches for professionals: 1. Neck rolls: Start with neck rolls, from a seated position: sitting tall, slowly rotate your head in a clockwise circle and then repeat in the opposite direction. This helps unlock tension and loosens your neck.  2. Shoulder shrugs: Then do shoulder shrugs—raise your shoulders toward your ears, then relax. Do this a few times to relieve the tightness. Extend both hands overhead and lace your fingers, reaching up as you take a deep breath in. Hold the stretch and then exhale, releasing. 3. Seated spinal twist: If your back is aching, a seated spinal twist. Maintain and sit tall as you bring your right hand to your left knee, twisting your torso left. Continue for a few seconds, breathe and repeat on the other side. You may even want to extend your legs beneath your desk and flex your ankles to promote circulation. Benefits of desk yoga: Speaking of the benefits of desk yoga, the yoga expert added, “Desk yoga is about more than just moving. It’s a brief pause that empties your mind, slows your breath and lifts your spirits. You’ll feel better in 5-10 minutes, refreshed and ready to refocus better. So, take the time and make the room in your day to complete these stretches.”

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