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PM Modi-Trump meeting seen as first positive step to improve ties
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Washington, June 18 (IANS) The Trump-Modi meeting in France has reassured some supporters of the India-US partnership, but analysts said the future of the relationship will depend less on the leaders' public exchanges and more on whether Washington and New Delhi can rebuild mutual trust.
The meeting between Prime Minister Narendra Modi and US President Donald Trump on the sidelines of the G7 Summit in France drew a range of reactions from academics, former officials and community leaders, reflecting both optimism about renewed engagement and concern over lingering strains in the bilateral relationship.
"It was wonderful to see the two leaders in the room together," singer and commentator Mary Millben told IANS.
"It's been over a year since we've seen President Trump and Prime Minister Modi physically in the same room together. So that in itself was a positive and, by imagery, a natural reset to the US-India relationship," she said.
Millben said she welcomed Trump's remarks during the meeting, which she described as reassurance that "India is our strongest democratic ally", that the United States remains "a close friend to India", and that Trump continues to be "a close friend to the Prime Minister".
However, she stressed that the success of the meeting would ultimately be measured by actions rather than words.
"We'll see what happens when he returns home," she said. "It's my hope that there will be a different approach to India after this summit."
Millben argued that rebuilding confidence should be the central objective for going forward.
"The Prime Minister said it best at the Summit. Mutual Trust is the most important strategic asset today," she said. "The future of the US-India relationship really is gonna rely on rebuilding trust."
Others were more cautious in their assessment.
Raymond Vickery, a former US Assistant Secretary of Commerce for Trade Development, said the meeting was important because relations had experienced what he described as "a standard kind of malaise" over the past 16 months.
"It was good that there was a meeting," Vickery told IANS. "There was good chemistry between the leaders."
But he warned against expecting immediate results.
"No one half-hour meeting at the end of a three-day summit, even if there's a press conference effort, is going to remedy the damage which has been done to the trust between the two greatest democracies," he said. "That's gonna take a lot of work, a lot of follow-through on promises."
Atman Trivedi, Partner at Albright Stonebridge Group, offered a similarly measured view. "The meeting was not a reset in US-India relations," he said. "If anything, the response was one of scepticism from a number of Indian observers." However, he added that the leaders' interaction likely helped reduce concerns in India following the deaths of Indian sailors last week.
Academic leaders highlighted areas where cooperation continues to deepen regardless of political differences.
Gurdip Singh, Divisional Dean of the School of Computing at George Mason University, said collaboration between universities, industries and research institutions remains strong because both countries recognise the benefits of working together.
"There is a desire to collaborate and those things are happening," Singh said. He added that India-US relations are "bound to improve" because of shared interests and the growing influence of the Indian diaspora.
Singh identified emerging technologies as a particularly promising area for future cooperation.
"Whether it's semiconductors, whether it's quantum, whether it's AI, there is a lot of potential for collaboration there," he said. "Emerging tech is the area to focus on."
Former Ohio State Senator Niraj Antani was more upbeat, describing the encounter as "a positive step forward in the US-India relationship." He pointed to Trump's support for a bilateral trade agreement and stronger economic engagement with India.
India and the United States have steadily expanded cooperation over the past two decades in defence, trade, technology, energy and education. Successive governments in New Delhi and Washington have described the partnership as one of the most consequential bilateral relationships of the 21st century.
--IANS
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Sham Mashalkar shares rare 1999 BTS photo from cult sitcom ‘Yes Boss’ featuring Rakesh Bedi
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Mumbai, June 18 (IANS) Actor Sham Mashalkar took a trip down memory lane on Wednesday night, as he shared a rare behind-the-scenes picture from the sets of the iconic sitcom 'Yes Boss'.
Sharing the throwback picture on his social media account, Mashalkar wrote,
"Down the Memory Lane ..
Tv show 'yes boss' on @teamsabtv
It used telecast on Sab tv in those days...
Guess the year
& Spot Me
I started from here.."
The group picture features many familiar faces from the beloved sitcom. Among those visible in the click are veteran actor Rakesh Bedi, Aasif Sheikh, Kavita Kapoor, Sulabha Arya, Delnaaz Irani, Jaywant Wadkar, and Sham Mashalkar himself. The picture also captures the fun camaraderie shared by the cast and crew during the early days of the show.
Talking about the cult TV sitcoms, for the uninitiated, 'Yes Boss' first premiered on SAB TV on April 23, 1999, and remained on air until July 31, 2009, completing an impressive run for an entire decade. The sitcom was directed by Rajan Waghdhare and produced by Sri Adhikari Brothers.
Talking about its storyline, it revolved around Mohan Srivastava, played by Rakesh Bedi, and his wife Meera, portrayed by Kavita Kapoor, who worked in the same office but kept their marriage a secret from their flirtatious boss Vinod Verma, played by Aasif Sheikh.
Much of the comedy in the show throughout stemmed from Mohan's attempts to protect his wife from Vinod's advances. The series also featured Delnaaz Irani as Kavita, Vinod's wife, and became a cult favourite among audiences for its clean humour.
Talking about Rakesh Bedi, who headlined 'Yes Boss' as the lovable Mohan Srivastava, went onto carve a niche for himself in the world of Hindi cinema as a famous character artist. With a career spanning over four decades, Bedi went onto become a part of many more iconic sitcoms, including 'Yeh Jo Hai Zindagi', 'Shrimaan Shrimati', etc.
More recently, the veteran actor finally got his long due credit and humongous appreciation from audiences for his performance in the spy thriller 'Dhurandhar'.
–IANS
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TN Assembly’s first session under TVK govt begins today with Governor Arlekar’s address
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Chennai, June 18 (IANS) The first session of the Tamil Nadu Legislative Assembly after the formation of the TVK-led coalition government will commence on Thursday morning with Governor Rajendra Vishwanath Arlekar’s address to the House, marking the formal beginning of the new government’s legislative term.
As the maiden sitting of the newly constituted Assembly, the session will open with the customary Governor’s Address outlining the government’s policy direction, welfare commitments and development priorities.
Speaker J.C.D. Prabhakar had formally invited Governor Arlekar to inaugurate the session.
Governor Arlekar is scheduled to arrive at the Assembly complex at Fort St. George at 9.50 a.m. He will be accorded a ceremonial reception near the second gate of the Secretariat’s main building.
Speaker Prabhakar and Assembly Secretary Srinivasan will receive the Governor with bouquets before escorting him to the Assembly Hall.
The Governor will walk along a red-carpeted pathway and deliver his address in English. The Tamil translation of the speech will subsequently be read out by the Speaker.
The proceedings relating to the Governor’s Address will conclude thereafter. The event will be telecast live.
The address is expected to outline the TVK government’s major programmes and policy objectives for the coming years, including key welfare and infrastructure initiatives.
The speech will also serve as an indication of the administration’s priorities following its victory in the Assembly elections.
Following the Governor’s address, the Business Advisory Committee is expected to meet and finalise the schedule for the remainder of the Assembly session.
The White Paper prepared by Finance Minister Maria Wilson is also expected to be tabled in the House during the session.
Political observers are closely watching whether Chief Minister C. Joseph Vijay will make any significant announcements during the proceedings, particularly on issues relating to governance, welfare schemes and economic development.
The session is expected to witness spirited debates, with the principal opposition parties, the DMK and AIADMK, preparing to raise a host of issues. These include recent incidents of sexual assault, law and order concerns, power outages in several parts of the state, the government’s crop loan waiver programme and the resignation of MLAs amid political developments.
With the opposition gearing up to challenge the government on multiple fronts and the ruling alliance expected to defend its record and policy decisions, the opening session of the new Assembly is set to provide the first major political test for the TVK-led government.
--IANS
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Heavy rain forecast for several TN districts; temperatures likely to dip
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Chennai, June 18 (IANS) The Regional Meteorological Centre (RMC) has forecast heavy rainfall in several districts of Tamil Nadu over the next two days, with western and central parts of the state likely to receive significant showers.
According to the weather department, heavy rain is expected on Thursday and Friday in the districts of Nilgiris, Dindigul, Theni, Madurai, Sivaganga, Tiruchy and Perambalur.
Authorities have advised residents in these districts to remain alert, particularly in low-lying areas that are vulnerable to waterlogging.
The RMC has also predicted widespread rainfall activity across a number of districts on Friday. Moderate to heavy showers are likely in Madurai, Erode, Namakkal, Karur, Nilgiris, Coimbatore, Theni, Dindigul, Tiruchy, Pudukkottai, Sivaganga, Ariyalur and Perambalur districts.
Meteorologists said prevailing weather conditions are favourable for rain across many parts of the state, especially in interior and hilly regions.
The expected rainfall is likely to provide some relief from the hot and humid conditions experienced in recent weeks.
Meanwhile, the weather department has forecast a slight decline in maximum temperatures across Tamil Nadu, Puducherry and Karaikal over the next four days. Although no major drop is expected, daytime temperatures are likely to remain marginally lower than recent levels.
For Chennai, the forecast indicates partly cloudy skies during the next 24 hours. Light rain is likely in some areas of the city, particularly during the evening and night hours.
Despite the possibility of isolated showers, daytime temperatures are expected to remain high, with the maximum temperature likely to hover around 39 degrees Celsius.
The weather department said it is closely monitoring the situation and will issue further updates if required.
Local administrations in districts under heavy rain alerts have been advised to take necessary precautionary measures to ensure public safety and minimise disruptions caused by adverse weather conditions. Officials have urged people to follow weather advisories and avoid unnecessary travel during periods of intense rainfall, especially in areas prone to flooding and landslides.
--IANS
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It makes no sense to bench player like Ronaldo when you need goals: Portugal coach Martinez after Congo draw
Houston, June 18 (IANS) Portugal head coach Roberto Martinez defended his side's performance in the FIFA World Cup 2026 opener against Congo and explained the importance of Cristiano Ronaldo to the team, citing "the way he attracts defenders and uses space is valuable".
Ronaldo, who became the oldest outfield player to ever start a World Cup match, played the full 90 minutes but was unable to make a decisive impact in front of goal as Portugal Congo's Yoane Wissa cancelled out Joao Neves' opener in a compelling Group K draw.
It was Ronaldo's 23rd World Cup appearance, putting him fourth on the all-time list alongside Italian great Paolo Maldini.
"We were finding it difficult because they had a back six. And in a situation like that, you can use his qualities. It makes no sense to get a player like Cristiano out of a game where you need goals. The straight line is not the quickest way. The way he attracts defenders and uses space is valuable. When you need goals, you need a player like Cristiano Ronaldo on the pitch," Martinez said after the match.
Martinez accentuated the positives after his team was pegged back by Congo, saying, "That's what happens at World Cups."
After 52 years away from the World Cup finals, the Leopards of Congo DR have earned their first-ever point, secured by a super header on the stroke of half-time by the impressive Yoane Wissa. Portugal had struck early through Neves, another header, but were unable to build on their advantage in what was an always intriguing contest.
"We started the match very well. Scoring should have been a great moment, but it wasn't. I think we lost a bit of our attacking depth, lost fluency in possession, and allowed them to regain their shape somewhat.
"The confidence they gained after the goal made the game very difficult, but that's what happens at World Cups. I'm very satisfied with the team's attitude. It wasn't a problem of lacking commitment or heart; we kept trying until the very end. We can grow a lot from this match," he said.
--IANS
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‘Lifelong friend of India’: PM Modi expreses grief over Buddhist scholar Robert Thurman’s demise
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New Delhi, June 18 (IANS)Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Thursday expressed condolences over the death of Padm Shri awardee Robert A. F. Thurman and said that Thurman was an "eminent scholar of Buddhism, a distinguished teacher and a lifelong friend of India".
"Through his works, Thurman popularised Buddhist thoughts globally and also built enduring bridges of understanding Between various cultures across the world," the Prime Minister wrote in a post on social media platform X.
Taking to his official X account, PM Modi wrote: "Deeply saddened by the passing of Mr. Robert A. F. Thurman, an eminent scholar of Buddhism, a distinguished teacher and a lifelong friend of India. Through his works, he popularised Buddhist thoughts globally and also built enduring bridges of understanding between cultures. I fondly recall our meeting in New York City a few years ago, where we had an excellent conversation. My thoughts are with his family, friends and admirers in this hour of grief."
One of the renowned international scholars of the Tibetan Buddhist tradition, Professor Robert Thurman, who was conferred one of India’s highest civilian awards, the Padma Shri, and a longtime friend of Tibetan spiritual leader the Dalai Lama, died at the age of 84, Tibet House US said on Wednesday.
“We are deeply saddened to announce that Robert A.F. Thurman @bob__thurman, prominent American Buddhist scholar, co-founder of Tibet House US, author and translator whose teachings shaped countless lives, died Tuesday morning, June 16, in Woodstock, New York,” a post said.
“The Thurman family requests privacy at this time,” it added.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi met Prof Thurman in New York on June 21, 2023. At the meeting, Prime Minister Modi and Prof Thurman exchanged perspectives on how Buddhist values can act as a guiding light for finding solutions to global challenges.
They also discussed India’s Buddhist connect and efforts being made by India for preservation of Buddhist heritage, reads a government of India statement.
“Deeply saddened by the passing of Professor Robert Thurman, one of the world’s foremost scholars of Buddhism and a great friend of India,” the Consulate General of India in New York said in a post on X.
“Professor Thurman’s lifelong dedication to Indo-Tibetan Buddhist studies helped to bring the timeless wisdom of Lord Buddha to generations across the world and deepened appreciation of India’s rich spiritual heritage. We extend our sincere condolences to Mrs. Nena Thurman and the bereaved family,” the Consulate General added.
According to the Central Tibetan Administration (CTA), headquartered in this Himachal Pradesh hill station, Prof Thurman has written, edited, and translated several books on Tibetan Buddhism.
Prof Thurman, the father of actress Uma Thurman, is the Jey Tsong Khapa Professor of Indo-Tibetan Buddhist Studies in the Department of Religion at Columbia University.
He was also the president of the Tibet House US and the American Institute of Buddhist Studies. He translated the Vimalakirti Sutra from the Tibetan Kagyur into English.
Prof Thurman is highly known for translations and explanations of Tibetan Buddhist religious and philosophical materials. He was named one of the 25 most influential Americans of 1997. In 2006, New York Magazine named him as one of the “Influentials” in religion.
--IANS
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G7 Summit: PM Modi says technology use must be based on principles of ‘inclusivity, security and public good’: MEA
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Evian (France), June 18 (IANS) Prime Minister Narendra Modi addressed the outreach session on "Ensuring a Safe, Rapid and Efficient Rollout of Artificial Intelligence", at the G7 Summit in Evian, France.
The Prime Minister highlighted that while "Artificial Intelligence was a transformative force with the potential to redefine the direction of human civilisation, it must also empower people, according to an official statement released by the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA).
Taking to his official X account, PM Modi in a post wrote: "Spoke at the session on ‘Ensuring a Safe, Rapid and Efficient Rollout of AI.’ This is a subject of immense importance for the global community. AI’s transformative potential is widely known, having touched all aspects of human life. However, the true test of AI is not how powerful our machines become. Its real test lies in how much it empowers ordinary human beings."
PM Modi elaborated that it was with this larger thought that India had hosted the AI Impact Summit recently, the MEA statement said.
"Underlining India's human-centric or MANAV (human) vision for AI, PM Modi said that the technology must be anchored in the principles of inclusivity, security, and public good," the MEA added.
In another X post, PM Modi wrote: "India firmly believes that cyberspace has to be one that furthers the global public good. Access to AI technologies must also be broad and inclusive. All democratic countries should have access to such AI models so that they can protect their critical information infrastructure and respond effectively to growing cyber threats."
"Noting that India has always viewed cyberspace as a global public good, Prime Minister emphasised that democratic countries must have access to AI models that can secure their critical information infrastructure and help them deal with cyber threats," the MEA statement added.
"PM Modi called for an integrated approach to AI development where safety, speed and efficiency are dealt together. In this regard, he made four suggestions: AI systems should be safe-by-design; AI deployment must be accompanied by common standards, testing frameworks, and regulatory guidelines; there should be effective global cooperation to deal with deepfakes, misinformation and cyber fraud; and the benefits of AI must reach countries of the Global South to ensure an inclusive world," the MEA statement said.
The Prime Minister concluded his speech by stating that "AI must expand human potential, empower human choice and protect human dignity", and noted that India would continue to work with partners to promote these objectives.
--IANS
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PM Modi heads to France after G7 meetings
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Evian, June 18 (IANS) Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Wednesday said he had a productive round of meetings and interactions at the G7 Summit in Evian, where he presented India’s views on governance, policy‑making and the importance of working closely with the Global South to ensure global prosperity.
PM Modi noted that the discussions at the summit provided an opportunity to highlight India’s efforts in key areas of governance and to emphasise the role of the Global South in shaping a more equitable international order.
He said India’s perspectives were well received by leaders attending the summit.
Following the conclusion of his engagements in Evian, PM Modi will travel to Paris for the final leg of his visit to France.
His programmes in Paris include an address at VivaTech 2026, one of Europe’s largest technology and innovation conferences, and an interaction with the Indian diaspora at a community event.
India has been actively positioning itself as a voice of the Global South, advocating for inclusive growth, fair trade practices and equitable access to technology.
PM Modi’s interventions at the G7 Summit are seen as part of this broader diplomatic outreach, reinforcing India’s role in global governance debates.
The Paris leg of the visit is expected to further strengthen India‑France relations, particularly in technology, innovation and people‑to‑people ties.
France has been a longstanding strategic partner of India, with cooperation spanning defence, space, nuclear energy and cultural exchanges.
PM Modi’s participation at VivaTech 2026 will showcase India’s growing digital economy and innovation ecosystem, while his interaction with the diaspora will underline the role of overseas Indians in strengthening bilateral ties.
--IANS
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PM Modi calls for human-centric AI and Global Cooperation at G7 Summit (Lead)
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Evian, June 18 (IANS) Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Wednesday articulated India's vision for a safe, inclusive, and human-centric approach to artificial intelligence, asserting that the true measure of AI lies not in the power of machines but in how much it empowers ordinary human beings.
Addressing a session on 'Ensuring a Safe, Rapid and Efficient Rollout of AI' at the G7 Summit, PM Modi said AI is among the most transformative technologies created by humankind, touching nearly every aspect of human life today, from accelerating scientific research and making governance more effective and responsive, to revitalising sectors such as healthcare, education, and manufacturing.
However, the Prime Minister emphasised that the real test of AI is not how powerful machines become but how much they empower ordinary human beings.
He noted that India's AI Impact Summit, held earlier this year, focused on building human-centric AI, and that the country's MANAV Vision, which stands for Moral and Ethical Systems, Accountable Governance, National Sovereignty, Accessible and Inclusive, Valid and Legitimate, guides all of India's efforts in the field.
PM Modi also drew attention to the recent message of His Holiness Pope Leo XIV, who, in his letter on AI, emphasised human values, inclusivity, and meaningful human control as the foundation for AI development.
The Prime Minister said both India's MANAV Vision and the Pope's message express the same fundamental idea: no matter how advanced technology becomes, the human being must remain at its centre.
Stressing the critical importance of child safety in AI rollout, PM Modi said that while AI can educate children in their own languages, enhance creativity, and personalise learning, without proper safeguards, the same technology can expose them to misinformation, deepfakes, and exploitation.
He asserted that the difference between these scenarios lies not in technology but in values, design, and governance, and called for ensuring that the digital space becomes a playground for learning for children, not a tool for manipulation.
PM Modi further stated that frontier AI models are creating unprecedented possibilities in cybersecurity, but no country can be fully secure in cyberspace until all countries are secure.
He said India has always viewed cyberspace as a global public good, and access to critical AI technologies must be broad and inclusive.
He called for all democratic countries to have access to such AI models to protect their critical information infrastructure and respond effectively to growing cyber threats.
The Prime Minister made several suggestions for advancing an integrated approach to safety, speed, and efficiency:
First, he called for promoting safe-by-design AI systems, making safety a fundamental design principle rather than an afterthought.
Second, he proposed developing common standards, testing frameworks, and regulatory sandboxes for AI deployment, ensuring that innovation and governance advance in tandem.
He cited civil aviation and maritime transport as examples where global rules have been successfully developed to benefit the entire world.
Third, he stressed the need to strengthen global cooperation against deepfakes, misinformation, and cyber fraud, and advocated for promoting technologies such as watermarks to counter deepfakes.
Fourth, he called for efforts to ensure that the benefits of AI reach all countries of the Global South, so that AI emerges as an inclusive force rather than a divisive one.
Concluding his remarks, PM Modi said India's thinking and policy on AI must be clear: AI must expand human potential, empower human choice, and protect human dignity.
He affirmed that India will continue dialogue and cooperation with all partners on this extremely important subject.
--IANS
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Sham Mashalkar shares rare 1999 BTS photo from cult sitcom ‘Yes Boss’ featuring Rakesh Bedi
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Mumbai, June 18 (IANS) Actor Sham Mashalkar took a trip down memory lane on Wednesday night, as he shared a rare behind-the-scenes picture from the sets of the iconic sitcom 'Yes Boss'.
Sharing the throwback picture on his social media account, Mashalkar wrote,
"Down the Memory Lane ..
Tv show 'yes boss' on @teamsabtv
It used telecast on Sab tv in those days...
Guess the year
& Spot Me
I started from here.."
The group picture features many familiar faces from the beloved sitcom. Among those visible in the click are veteran actor Rakesh Bedi, Aasif Sheikh, Kavita Kapoor, Sulabha Arya, Delnaaz Irani, Jaywant Wadkar, and Sham Mashalkar himself. The picture also captures the fun camaraderie shared by the cast and crew during the early days of the show.
Talking about the cult TV sitcoms, for the uninitiated, 'Yes Boss' first premiered on SAB TV on April 23, 1999, and remained on air until July 31, 2009, completing an impressive run for an entire decade. The sitcom was directed by Rajan Waghdhare and produced by Sri Adhikari Brothers.
Talking about its storyline, it revolved around Mohan Srivastava, played by Rakesh Bedi, and his wife Meera, portrayed by Kavita Kapoor, who worked in the same office but kept their marriage a secret from their flirtatious boss Vinod Verma, played by Aasif Sheikh.
Much of the comedy in the show throughout stemmed from Mohan's attempts to protect his wife from Vinod's advances. The series also featured Delnaaz Irani as Kavita, Vinod's wife, and became a cult favourite among audiences for its clean humour.
Talking about Rakesh Bedi, who headlined 'Yes Boss' as the lovable Mohan Srivastava, went onto carve a niche for himself in the world of Hindi cinema as a famous character artist. With a career spanning over four decades, Bedi went onto become a part of many more iconic sitcoms, including 'Yeh Jo Hai Zindagi', 'Shrimaan Shrimati', etc.
More recently, the veteran actor finally got his long due credit and humongous appreciation from audiences for his performance in the spy thriller 'Dhurandhar'.
–IANS
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Divyanka Tripathi says ‘we were carrying a whole new world within us’ as she shares pics from maternity photoshoot
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Mumbai, June 18 (IANS) Television superstar Divyanka Tripathi Dahiya is currently soaking in all the happiness and joy of being a new mommy.
The actress who took a trip down memory lane on Wednesday night, shared a series of monochrome pictures from an old maternity photoshoot with husband Vivek Dahiya.
The actress, along with the pictures, also penned an emotional note reflecting on the special phase of their lives.
Taking to her social media account, Divyanka wrote, "The world saw a couple waiting. We were carrying a whole new world within us." She further added, "Some memories become even more beautiful once you know the ending."
In one of the black and white pictures, Divyanka is seen resting her head on Vivek's shoulder while in another, Vivek is seen lovingly kissing Divyanka's forehead while gently cradling her baby bump.
For the photoshoot, Divyanka opted a fitted off-shoulder black gown and looked stunning while Vivek complemented her look in an all-black ensemble comprising a blazer, T-shirt and trousers.
For the uninitiated, Divyanka Tripathi recently welcomed twin boys in the month of May. Ever since then, Divyanka has been sharing snippets of her motherhood journey with fans through social media and vlogs.
In a recent vlog on her YouTube channel, Divyanka had given her fans a glimpse into her life as a new mother and spoke about the distinct personalities of her two babies calling the elder one as T1 and younger one as T2.
"Hamara T2 attention magnet hai. Usko automatically attention mil jaati hai. Aur hamara T1 toh bilkul bade bhai jaisa hai. T1 Shri Ram jaisa hai." (Our T2 is an attention magnet. He automatically draws everyone's attention. And our T1 is just like an elder brother. T1 is like Shri Ram.)
Explaining further, she said, "Woh bas feed leta hai aur aaram karta hai. Time se feed karega aur mujhe disturb bhi nahi karega." (He simply takes his feed and relaxes. He feeds on time and does not disturb me at all.)
Speaking about her younger son, Divyanka shared, "Aur yeh hamare T2 bhai hain. Thodi der baad shararat shuru kar dete hain. Inko feed chahiye hota hai aur feed lete-lete hi so jaate hain." (And this is our T2 brother. He starts getting mischievous after some time. He wants his feed and often falls asleep while feeding.)
–IANS
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Katy Perry shares how Justin Trudeau ‘transformed’ her life
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Los Angeles, June 18 (IANS) Singer-songwriter Katy Perry has undergone transformation, and she has credited her beau Justin Trudeau for the same.
The 41-year-old singer started dating the former Canadian Prime Minister in 2025, following her high-profile split from Orlando Bloom, reports ‘Female First UK’.
She has now opened up about their romance, explaining how Justin has changed her life. During an appearance on the Unfamous podcast, Katy shared, "I have love in my life now. That’s transformed me. You think when The Beatles say, ‘All you need is love’, it’s a cliche? Clichés are clichés for a reason”.
“It’s like you don’t know until you have your baby how beautiful that experience is and how it transforms you”, she added.
As per ‘Female First UK’, Katy shared that her split from Orlando, her former fiance, hit her really hard. However, Katy feels she's learned some valuable lessons from her own heartache.
She said, "I don’t typically feel like a victim, you can hear it in my songs (that) I don’t resonate with that, but last year was pretty tough. It would have been easy for me to fall into that weird victim triangle. So, instead of falling into ‘woe is me’, I was just like, ‘Let’s just feel this f****** pain, let’s feel this anger and let’s move on. Let’s learn from it also. Let’s get some feedback from it’”.
Katy has now come to terms with her break-up from Orlando, and she's subsequently adjusted her own boundaries.
The singer said, "You know what it is? It’s really boundaries (of) boundaries within yourself, and then when to boil it even further down, it’s just self-respect. It’s just love for yourself. If you don’t have boundaries, you may need to look at that or peel yourself out of it. That’s what I’ve been doing is peeling myself out of all the conditioning”.
Meanwhile, a source previously admitted that Katy was caught off-guard by her romance with Justin.
--IANS
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Harry Styles serenades fiancee Zoe Kravitz at private concert
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Los Angeles, June 18 (IANS) Singer-actor Harry Styles recently gave a stellar performance, as he played to one of the smallest crowds of his career.
The audience also included his fiancee Zoe Kravitz. Amid a historic run of London dates, the 32-year-old singer admitted he is 'so aware' that he is currently living through a 'career highlight’.
Trading the high-octane energy of Wembley Stadium for a piano stool at the Royal Festival Hall, the star reimagined his catalogue during a rare, intimate collaboration with the Jules Buckley Orchestra, reports ‘Mirror.co.uk’.
“Hello Wembley. Thank you so much everyone for being here tonight”, Harry joked at the start of his set, alluding to his record-breaking residency.
He further mentioned, “It feels both present and incredibly not present to be aware that you’re in the middle of your career highlight. For me this is an incredible month. If anyone has been to the tour it’s a little bit different tonight in case you can’t tell. There will be no nipples! Unless Jules has one too many chocolate digestives”.
After curating the Southbank Centre's 2026 Meltdown Festival, Harry was joined by composer and collaborator Buckley for his special one-off performance. During the night, Harry sang tracks across his four albums including Paint By Numbers, Fine Line, Two Ghosts and Matilda with the orchestra providing a moving backdrop.
He shared, “I’ve always been a lover of orchestral music, classical music, and it’s quite an intimidating field to step into as someone who doesn’t, cannot, read music. He never made me feel like I didn’t belong in any way. It’s been beautiful collaborating with him”.
--IANS
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Olivia Wilde reflects on her marriage at 19 and why it ended at 25
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Los Angeles, June 18 (IANS) Actress-director Olivia Wilde is looking back at her divorce. The actress and her husband, Tao Ruspoli separated when she was 25.
The actress-director dished on her marriage to ex-husband Tao Ruspoli, whom she wed in 2003 after a few months of dating, report ‘People’ magazine.
During an appearance on Alex Cooper's Call Her Daddy podcast, Wilde reminisced on the "romantic and insane" connection they once shared, before divorcing in 2011.
The actress wed Ruspoli, an Italian prince and filmmaker, in an elopement at Burning Man, she revealed. The paperwork, which was ultimately "probably invalid”, had already been completed back in Los Angeles by a man they "found on the internet”.
She said, "And then, immediately, I was like, 'Wait, what the f*** did I just do?' Because I had a pattern already at that point of spontaneous decision making. And I think that is one of the beauties of youth, but I would get myself into a whole bunch of trouble all the time”.
She added about their whirlwind wedding, "It seemed like probably the craziest thing to do, and it was so romantic and insane”.
As per ‘People’, actually getting married was sort of an act of "rebellion” for her though the irony was not lost on her. Her rebellion was through this "really traditional" thing, she said.
She wasn't even looking for a marriage. However, she explained, "We did not have a very traditional marriage. It was very bohemian. And I am grateful for it because it meant that I spent most of my twenties (that way)”.
She and Ruspoli stayed married for several years until they announced their separation in February 2011, and their divorce was finalized later that year. At the time, she was just 25 years old, barely old enough to rent a car, she said.
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Govt set to launch Smart Warehousing System for foodgrain storage
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New Delhi, June 17 (IANS) The government is set to launch the Smart Warehousing System for foodgrain storage, reflecting its continued emphasis on strengthening India’s food security architecture through modern, technology-enabled and efficient public storage infrastructure, it was announced on Wednesday.
The Department of Food and Public Distribution (DFPD) will launch the Smart Warehousing System on June 18 at Bharat Mandapam here, in the presence of Union Minister of Consumer Affairs Pralhad Joshi.
The Smart Warehousing System is being introduced as an integrated technology-led solution to strengthen warehouse management practices and enhance efficiency across foodgrain storage operations.
The initiative is expected to contribute towards creation of a modern warehousing ecosystem capable of supporting efficient foodgrain management and strengthening long-term food security outcomes.
The initiative aligns with the Government’s vision under Digital India, IndiaAI Mission, PM GatiShakti and Atmanirbhar Bharat, said the Ministry of Consumer Affairs.
During the programme, the Department will felicitate the Best Performing Warehouses of Central Warehousing Corporation (CWC) and Food Corporation of India (FCI) identified under the Depot Darpan assessment framework.
The system will incorporate advanced technologies including Artificial Intelligence (AI), Internet of Things (IoT), automation and analytics to improve warehouse operations and strengthen governance mechanisms.
According to an official statement, the proposed system will support automation of gate and weighbridge operations, digital access management, intelligent monitoring of warehouse conditions, enhanced inventory visibility and real-time operational oversight through integrated dashboards.
The initiative builds upon the Department’s broader reform agenda focused on digital transformation and modernisation across the foodgrain supply chain. In recent years, multiple initiatives have been undertaken to improve transparency, operational efficiency and service delivery across procurement, storage and distribution systems.
Notably, the programme will also recognise warehouses that have demonstrated excellence under Depot Darpan, a structured assessment and performance-monitoring framework introduced to encourage continuous improvement in infrastructure, operations, safety, hygiene and service readiness.
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