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Congress, AAP wiped out in Gujarat local polls: Amit Shah
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Gandhinagar, May 17 (IANS) Union Home Minister Amit Shah on Sunday said that the BJP's sweeping performance in Gujarat’s recent local body elections reflected the people’s trust in development-oriented governance, while asserting that both the Congress and the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) had been decisively rejected by voters.
Addressing a gathering after inaugurating and laying foundation stones for development projects worth Rs 620 crore under the Gandhinagar Municipal Corporation, HM Shah said the BJP’s electoral success was rooted in the party workers’ continuous engagement with the public and their focus on resolving civic issues.
He said the uninterrupted journey of development initiated in Gujarat by Prime Minister Narendra Modi had been carried forward by the government led by Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel.
"Gandhinagar Municipal Corporation and the state government had jointly undertaken works related to drinking water supply, sewage treatment, lake beautification, roads, libraries, health facilities and yoga centres," he said.
Referring to the local self-government elections in Gujarat, HM Shah said the BJP’s victories demonstrated people’s confidence in the party’s governance and development agenda.
“In the recent local body elections, Congress was completely wiped out. Even if we search with binoculars, Congress cannot be seen,” he said.
Criticising AAP, the Home Minister indicated that opposition parties had failed to gain public support despite repeated claims of electoral gains.
"In Delhi, they themselves got wiped out, and here they could not even open their account," he said.
He said the BJP had secured victories across municipal corporations, municipalities, district panchayats and taluka panchayats in the state.
HM Shah said elections had been held in all municipal corporations and the BJP had won every one of them. "Out of 84 municipalities, the BJP won 77, while the party also secured victories in 33 out of 34 district panchayats and 253 out of 260 taluka panchayats," he said.
He said the people’s support was linked to the conduct of BJP workers during the COVID-19 pandemic.
HM Shah stated that party workers worked among people without concern for their own safety, delivering food kits, helping patients reach hospitals, arranging testing facilities and managing vaccination lines.
“Many workers themselves came under the grip of the coronavirus, and some lost their lives, but they continued to serve the people,” he said.
The Home Minister said this approach had created a strong sense of trust among citizens. He described the BJP’s political strength in Gujarat as being built on "continuous public contact and service rather than temporary campaigns".
During the event, HM Shah also inaugurated and laid foundation stones for projects including urban health centres, overhead water tanks, community halls, road development works, sports facilities, sewage treatment infrastructure and internal roads in newly developing areas of Gandhinagar.
Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel, who was present at the event, said: "The state government aimed to develop pollution-free, garbage-free and slum-free cities with green infrastructure and sustainable urban planning."
The programme was attended by State Urban Development Minister Darshanaben Vaghela, MLA Alpesh Thakor, Gandhinagar Mayor Miraben Patel and senior officials of the municipal corporation and district administration.
--IANS
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21 heads of cattle perish in lightning strikes in Chhattisgarh
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Raipur/Bijapur, May 17 (IANS) Severe weather conditions across Chhattisgarh have resulted in the deaths of 21 heads of cattle in two separate lightning strike incidents, officials said on Sunday.
The sudden atmospheric shift, characterised by heavy thunderstorms and torrential rain, has caused significant economic distress to local livestock farmers and peasants in the affected regions.
The first incident occurred on Saturday night in Pondum village, situated within the Bhairamgarh development block of the Bijapur district. The village cattle were out grazing in the open fields and agricultural spaces when a sudden spell of extreme weather gripped the area. Accompanied by deafening rolls of thunder, a powerful bolt of lightning struck the open ground. Caught directly in its path, ten heads of cattle died instantly on the spot. The scale of the loss sent shockwaves through the rural community, as livestock represents a primary source of savings and food security for the local marginal farmers.
Simultaneously, a similar tragedy occurred in the remote, hilly terrain of Rajmergarh village, located in the Gorela region of the Gorela Pendra Marwahi district. On Saturday evening, the local weather patterns took an abrupt turn, bringing dense clouds, heavy downpours, and intense electrical activity, officials said.
At that time, a herd of cattle was returning home from their daily grazing routine in the nearby forest. Amidst a violent thunderstorm, lightning struck the returning herd. Eleven heads of cattle perished instantly due to the high-voltage impact. All eleven deceased animals belonged to a local resident named Nathuram Yadav. For Yadav and his family, who depend entirely on livestock rearing for their daily sustenance and livelihood, the sudden loss of their herd has triggered an immediate financial crisis.
Upon hearing the news, a large number of anxious villagers rushed to both sites to assist the distressed families. Local administrative and Revenue Department officials were promptly notified of the twin disasters. Administrative teams have arrived at the spots to conduct field inspections and initiate the formal documentation and panchnama proceedings. Officials have assured the affected families that government compensation cases are being processed swiftly, while the villagers have appealed to the administration for immediate financial relief to survive the crisis.
On Saturday, a sudden shift in weather brought heavy rain, thunder, and strong winds across several districts of Chhattisgarh, including Raipur, offering relief from the intense heat. However, the storm uprooted trees, damaged vehicles, and disrupted traffic, requiring clean-up operations that lasted until Sunday morning.
The Meteorological Department forecasts continued rain and cloud cover until Monday, after which skies will clear in most regions except the Bastar division. Temperatures are expected to rise rapidly thereafter, potentially triggering heatwaves by late May. Meanwhile, active weather systems in the Bay of Bengal and favourable conditions in the Andaman and Nicobar region indicate positive early signs for the advancement of the Southwest Monsoon.
--IANS
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ISL 2025-26: SC Delhi, Inter Kashi play out a goalless draw
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New Delhi, May 17 (IANS) SC Delhi and Inter Kashi shared the spoils in a tightly-contested 0-0 draw in their Indian Super League (ISL) 2025-26 clash at the Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium in New Delhi on Sunday.
Despite Inter Kashi enjoying greater attacking momentum and creating the better chances, both sides were unable to find the finishing touch in a match defined by disciplined defending and resolute goalkeeping. SC Delhi keeper Nora Fernandes was named the Player of the Match for his brilliant work in between the sticks, including six saves.
With this result, Inter Kashi moved up to ninth place with 13 points from 12 matches, while Sporting Club Delhi climbed to 11th with 11 points from the same number of games.
Inter Kashi started on the front foot, showing early attacking intent and testing the Sporting Club Delhi defence within the opening minutes. Rohit Danu forced a save from Nora Fernandes with a long-range effort, while winger Mohammed Asif and striker Seiminlen Doungel both came close to breaking the deadlock.
Sporting Club Delhi, however, remained organised at the back, with Clarence Fernandes and captain Ashutosh Mehta leading a compact defensive display. While the hosts saw more of the ball in phases, they struggled to create clear openings in the final third.
Inter Kashi continued to dominate possession through the first half, with Alfred Planas particularly influential in attack. The Spaniard saw multiple efforts either blocked or saved, and even had the ball in the net in the 37th minute, only for the goal to be ruled out for offside.
The visitors came closest to scoring just before the interval when a well-delivered corner from the right saw Narender Gahlot open on the far side, but the centre back failed to connect cleanly from close range. Planas then forced another sharp save from Fernandes in stoppage time, ensuring the teams went into the break level at 0-0.
Sporting Club Delhi emerged with greater urgency in the second half, making three changes at the restart and pushing higher up the pitch. The hosts enjoyed a bright spell early on, with Augustine Lalrochana coming close with a left-footed effort that drifted narrowly wide.
Inter Kashi gradually regained control and continued to threaten from set-pieces and long-range efforts. Sergio Llamas orchestrated a play from midfield, setting up Planas for another attempt that was parried away by Fernandes.
As the game progressed, both teams exchanged attacking spells, but neither could carve out a decisive opportunity. Substitute Prasanth K delivered a teasing ball into the box in the 79th minute, but Nauris Petkevičius failed to guide his effort on target. At the other end, Abdul-Halik Hudu and Augustine combined well, though the final touch continued to elude the hosts.
The closing stages saw Inter Kashi push for a late winner, with Narender Gahlot’s header punched away by Fernandes before a flurry of blocked attempts inside the box by SC Delhi's defence. Sergio Llamas had the final chance deep into stoppage time, but his effort sailed high and wide.
In the end, neither side could find the breakthrough, settling for a point each in a contest.
--IANS
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Bangladesh: Six more children die in 24 hours with measles symptoms
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Dhaka, May 17 (IANS) Six more children died from symptoms similar to measles in Bangladesh in 24 hours till 8 a.m. on Sunday, bringing the death toll to 459, as the country grapples with a worsening health crisis, according to local media reports.
One death was confirmed as measles-related by the Directorate General of Health Services (DGHS), while the remaining five were classified as suspected, the United News of Bangladesh (UNB) noted in a report.
With this, the confirmed number of deaths from measles has reached 75, while the suspected deaths are now at 384.
In the 24 hours, a total of 1,274 suspected measles cases were recorded, bringing the total cases to 57,846 during the period, the report said according to the DGHS data.
"During the last 24 hours, 243 new confirmed cases of measles were reported, which brought the total number of confirmed infections to 7,767," the report added.
42,092 suspected measles patients were hospitalised since March 15, of which 37,744 have recovered.
On Saturday, at least 12 more children died of measles and measles-like symptoms in Bangladesh. Among the 12 deaths, four were confirmed measles cases, while the remaining eight children died with symptoms of the disease, Bangladesh's leading newspaper, The Daily Star, reported.
Amid the rapid spread of the infection, health experts have called on the Bangladesh government to prioritise the ongoing measles vaccination campaign and set up "fever corners" at local health complexes to facilitate early detection of diseases such as measles and pneumonia.
The appeal was made during a joint press conference organised by the Bangladesh Lung Foundation and the Chest and Heart Association of Bangladesh in Dhaka, the report noted.
On Wednesday, a group of protesters under the banner of 'Socheton Nagorik Samaj' reportedly formed a human chain in Dhaka's Dhanmondi 27 area, calling for the trial of the former interim government's chief advisor Muhammad Yunus and his health advisor Nurjahan Begum over the measles-related deaths, along with compensation for the victims' families.
As measles has killed more than 400 individuals since mid-March across Bangladesh, a recent report described the outbreak as an "avoidable disaster" and called for accountability from the previous interim government led by Yunus, who dismantled a functional vaccine procurement system without the capacity to rebuild it.
–IANS
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Salman Khan spells out the difference between being ‘alone’ and ‘lonely’: Two ways to be by yourself
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Mumbai, May 17 (IANS) Salman Khan spelled out the difference between being 'alone' and being 'lonely' through his latest social media post.
Sharing a jaw-dropping shirtless pic of himself flaunting his abs on social media, the 'Bajrangi Bhaijaan' actor stated that being alone is a choice, whereas being lonely is when no one wishes to be with you.
Salman penned on his official Instagram handle, "By I me myself, 2 ways to be by yr self, Alone and Lonely, Alone is by choice n lonely when nobody wants to be with u….. Ab iske aage you Figure out what you need to do (sic)."
However, this is not the first time that Salman has left his Insta Family in awe with his words.
Earlier this month, the 'Ek Tha Tiger' actor shelled out some street-smart wisdom through his post that read, “Thinking yeh hai kisi bhi field mai. Soch lo samaj lo clear ho jao decision lo aur sab bhool ke aage badho and topi se yaad aaya topi khud pehno kisi ko pehnao nahi na kisi ko pehnane do.”
Salman used the 'topi' metaphor to underline the significance of virtues such as honesty and integrity. Salman stressed that one should neither deceive others nor be naive enough to allow someone to mislead them.
Talking about Salman's professional commitments, he is presently working on the war drama, "Maatrubhumi", which was previously called "Battle of Galwan".
Directed by Apoorva Lakhia, the eagerly-awaited project also has Chitrangada Singh as the female lead.
The movie will shed light on the events of June 15, 2020, when our Indian soldiers clashed with Chinese troops in the Galwan Valley. It will narrate the journey of Colonel Santosh Babu (played by Salman Khan) and the 16 Bihar Regiment, who were tasked with enforcing a disengagement agreement along the Line of Actual Control (LAC).
"Maatrubhumi" is set for a theatrical release on April 17.
In addition to this, Salman also has Dil Raju's untitled next in his kitty, which will be helmed by Vamshi.
--IANS
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Bangladesh: Six more children die in 24 hours with measles symptoms
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Dhaka, May 17 (IANS) Six more children died from symptoms similar to measles in Bangladesh in 24 hours till 8 a.m. on Sunday, bringing the death toll to 459, as the country grapples with a worsening health crisis, according to local media reports.
One death was confirmed as measles-related by the Directorate General of Health Services (DGHS), while the remaining five were classified as suspected, the United News of Bangladesh (UNB) noted in a report.
With this, the confirmed number of deaths from measles has reached 75, while the suspected deaths are now at 384.
In the 24 hours, a total of 1,274 suspected measles cases were recorded, bringing the total cases to 57,846 during the period, the report said according to the DGHS data.
"During the last 24 hours, 243 new confirmed cases of measles were reported, which brought the total number of confirmed infections to 7,767," the report added.
42,092 suspected measles patients were hospitalised since March 15, of which 37,744 have recovered.
On Saturday, at least 12 more children died of measles and measles-like symptoms in Bangladesh. Among the 12 deaths, four were confirmed measles cases, while the remaining eight children died with symptoms of the disease, Bangladesh's leading newspaper, The Daily Star, reported.
Amid the rapid spread of the infection, health experts have called on the Bangladesh government to prioritise the ongoing measles vaccination campaign and set up "fever corners" at local health complexes to facilitate early detection of diseases such as measles and pneumonia.
The appeal was made during a joint press conference organised by the Bangladesh Lung Foundation and the Chest and Heart Association of Bangladesh in Dhaka, the report noted.
On Wednesday, a group of protesters under the banner of 'Socheton Nagorik Samaj' reportedly formed a human chain in Dhaka's Dhanmondi 27 area, calling for the trial of the former interim government's chief advisor Muhammad Yunus and his health advisor Nurjahan Begum over the measles-related deaths, along with compensation for the victims' families.
As measles has killed more than 400 individuals since mid-March across Bangladesh, a recent report described the outbreak as an "avoidable disaster" and called for accountability from the previous interim government led by Yunus, who dismantled a functional vaccine procurement system without the capacity to rebuild it.
–IANS
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Rwanda, DRC border close over fears of Ebola outbreak
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Kigali, May 17 (IANS) The border between Rwanda and the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) in the former's Rubavu District were closed on Sunday following the Ebola outbreak in DRC, an official said.
The Mayor of Rubavu District in Rwanda's Western Province, Prosper Mulindwa, told local media that the closure of the borders linking Goma and Rubavu-Gisenyi border will remain in place for an indefinite period as part of measures aimed at preventing the spread of the deadly disease.
"The borders connecting Goma and Gisenyi have been temporarily closed in response to the Ebola outbreak. We will continue engaging with our residents to explain why this decision was made," he said, Xinhua news agency reported.
Mulindwa urged residents to remain patient and cooperative, stressing that the decision was taken to safeguard public health and protect communities from possible infections.
Despite the temporary closure, health authorities continue to screen Rwandans crossing from the DRC, as well as Congolese citizens returning home, who are still being allowed to use the border points under strict health monitoring procedures, according to local media.
The death toll from the latest Ebola outbreak in the DRC has risen to 87, the Africa Centres for Disease Control and Prevention said Saturday, warning that the outbreak is driven by the Bundibugyo strain, for which no strain-specific vaccine is currently available, and that it carries a high risk of regional spread.
The World Health Organisation on Sunday determined that the Ebola outbreak in the Democratic Republic of the Congo and Uganda constitutes a "public health emergency of international concern".
The WHO said on social media platform X that the outbreak, caused by the Bundibugyo virus, does not meet the criteria of a pandemic emergency.
The Director-General of WHO expresses his gratitude to the leadership of the Democratic Republic of the Congo and Uganda for their commitment to take necessary and vigorous actions to bring the event under control, as well as for their frankness in assessing the risk posed by this event to other states parties, hence allowing the global community to take necessary preparedness actions.
–IANS
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Pak Army’s global recognition overshadowed with back-to-back attacks at home: Report
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Islamabad, May 17 (IANS) After Islamabad hosted the US-Iran peace talks, the Field Marshal Asim Munir-led Pakistan Army has received tremendous international media attention, despite being "incapable" of addressing the relentless wave of terror attacks in their homeland, a media report said.
According to the Global Terrorism Index 2026, Pakistan has, for the first time, topped the list of countries most affected by terrorism, editor Nitin J. Ticku wrote in the EurAsian Times.
Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and Balochistan accounted for a staggering 74 per cent of these attacks and 67 per cent of the fatalities, the report said, adding that the Tehreek-i-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) and the Balochistan Liberation Army (BLA) have wreaked havoc on the Pakistani military and have, in fact, grown bolder, "more sophisticated, and more lethal".
"While Asim Munir’s army was busy projecting power and hogging the global spotlight — mediating between the US and Iran, dispatching fighter jets and troops to Riyadh — it was shockingly losing ground at home to the very militant groups it once nurtured," it said.
Since the outbreak of the US-Iran conflict in late February 2026, terror attacks within Pakistan have not only continued but also intensified in several regions, especially the ones bordering Afghanistan.
Ticku notes that earlier this year, the BLA carried out one of its most coordinated attacks in years, launching strikes across at least nine districts, including the capital Quetta and the port city of Gwadar. The attacks reportedly targeted police stations, banks, markets, and security installations, killing dozens of civilians and soldiers.
He mentioned that in February, a major suicide bombing struck a Shia mosque in Islamabad, killing at least 31 worshippers. The attack, one of the deadliest in the capital in recent years, was widely attributed to ISIS-Khorasan. In one notable incident in April, a car bombing at a police post in Fateh Khel killed over 20 officers.
In a very rare incident, the Baloch insurgents also ambushed a Coast Guard patrol near Gwadar, killing three officials. "It was the first recorded incident of the BLA attacking a Pakistani maritime vessel," the editor highlighted.
Giving an account of the attacks in May, Ticku reminded that on May 7, six people, including two children, were killed when mortar shells hit a market in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province of Pakistan, which borders Afghanistan.
On May 10, militants detonated a car bomb at a checkpoint in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and opened fire on police, killing at least 15 and wounding three. According to officials, gunmen stormed the police checkpost after the car blast, opening fire.
Further, he noted that a suicide bomber in a three-wheel vehicle laden with explosives killed at least nine people on May 12 and wounded 34 others in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa.
At least five soldiers and seven militants were killed in clashes in Balochistan on May 14. In another attack the next day, militants attacked a security compound in northwest Pakistan with an explosives-laden truck and gunfire, killing at least nine paramilitary officers.
Ticku argued that Field Marshal Asim Munir’s forces are struggling to secure their own cantonments and border regions despite projecting strength abroad — be it in Riyadh or in brokering talks in Islamabad.
--IANS
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Drones strike causes fire in UAE nuclear power plant premises
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Abu Dhabi, May 17 (IANS) A fire was reported in the premises of the Barakah Nuclear Power Plant in the Al Dhafra Region of the United Arab Emirates (UAE) after a drone strike, local media reported on Sunday.
"Authorities in Abu Dhabi responded to a fire incident that broke out in an electrical generator outside the inner perimeter of the Barakah Nuclear Power Plant in the Al Dhafra Region, caused by a drone strike," the Abu Dhabi media office said on X.
No injuries were reported, and there was no impact on radiological safety levels, it added.
"The Federal Authority for Nuclear Regulation (FANR) confirmed that the fire did not affect the safety of the power plant or the readiness of its essential systems, and that all units are operating as normal," the statement said
It emphasised that all precautionary measures have been taken, and asked the public to obtain information from official sources only and to avoid spreading rumours or unverified information.
No information regarding the origins of the drone strike was mentioned in the statement.
Earlier this month, the UAE reported several missiles and drones "launched from Iran" towards several areas of the country.
After the UAE’s statement on May 5, Iran's main military command, Khatam al-Anbiya Central Headquarters, said that the country's armed forces have carried out no missile or drone operation against the United Arab Emirates (UAE) over the past days, the semi-official Fars news agency reported.
Iranian officials rejected a report by the UAE that accused Iran of launching drone and missile attacks against the country, calling on the UAE's officials and statesmen not to let their country fall into the trap laid by the United States and Israel.
On April 3, the UAE's Ministry of Defence said that its air defence engaged 18 ballistic missiles, four cruise missiles, and 47 Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs) launched from Iran.
According to the statement, the UAE's air defences have engaged 475 ballistic missiles, 23 cruise missiles and 2,085 UAVs since the start of Iranian attacks.
–IANS
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Salman Khan spells out the difference between being ‘alone’ and ‘lonely’: Two ways to be by yourself
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Mumbai, May 17 (IANS) Salman Khan spelled out the difference between being 'alone' and being 'lonely' through his latest social media post.
Sharing a jaw-dropping shirtless pic of himself flaunting his abs on social media, the 'Bajrangi Bhaijaan' actor stated that being alone is a choice, whereas being lonely is when no one wishes to be with you.
Salman penned on his official Instagram handle, "By I me myself, 2 ways to be by yr self, Alone and Lonely, Alone is by choice n lonely when nobody wants to be with u….. Ab iske aage you Figure out what you need to do (sic)."
However, this is not the first time that Salman has left his Insta Family in awe with his words.
Earlier this month, the 'Ek Tha Tiger' actor shelled out some street-smart wisdom through his post that read, “Thinking yeh hai kisi bhi field mai. Soch lo samaj lo clear ho jao decision lo aur sab bhool ke aage badho and topi se yaad aaya topi khud pehno kisi ko pehnao nahi na kisi ko pehnane do.”
Salman used the 'topi' metaphor to underline the significance of virtues such as honesty and integrity. Salman stressed that one should neither deceive others nor be naive enough to allow someone to mislead them.
Talking about Salman's professional commitments, he is presently working on the war drama, "Maatrubhumi", which was previously called "Battle of Galwan".
Directed by Apoorva Lakhia, the eagerly-awaited project also has Chitrangada Singh as the female lead.
The movie will shed light on the events of June 15, 2020, when our Indian soldiers clashed with Chinese troops in the Galwan Valley. It will narrate the journey of Colonel Santosh Babu (played by Salman Khan) and the 16 Bihar Regiment, who were tasked with enforcing a disengagement agreement along the Line of Actual Control (LAC).
"Maatrubhumi" is set for a theatrical release on April 17.
In addition to this, Salman also has Dil Raju's untitled next in his kitty, which will be helmed by Vamshi.
--IANS
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When Sunil Dutt recalled a heart melting gesture by young Sanjay Dutt
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Mumbai, May 17 (IANS) Late legendary actor Sunil Dutt once recalled a heartwarming gesture by his son and actor Sanjay Dutt.
When he appeared on the chat show "Jeena Isi Ka Naam Hai", Sunil Dutt recalled how a young Sanjay gave his jacket to a random boy who was battling the cold weather.
Sharing the incident with host Farooq Sheikh, the 'Mother India' actor was heard saying, "I remember once we came to Delhi for a wedding. It was winter. His mother (Nargis Dutt) got him a nice jacket. He saw a boy standing outside in the cold. When he came in, he didn't feel like eating or doing anything. His mother asked him, "What's the matter? Why don't you eat?"
To this, Sanjay replied, "There's a boy outside. He's feeling very cold. And I want to give my jacket to him."
Later on, Sunil Dutt went with Sanjay and gave the jacket to the boy.
It must be noted that Sunil Dutt directed Sanjay in his debut movie, "Rocky".
Sanjay recalled how his father was like a 'Hitler' on the set.
Remembering an incident from the Kashmir shoot, he said, "Dad had already placed the shot, and his assistant came to me and said, "Go and eat your food". When I told him, "But it is not break yet", he said, "No it is break time, go and eat", Sanjay shared.
As Sanju was having his food in the restaurant, people came running and told him, "Dutt Sahab is shouting."
When Sanjay came back on the set, he got a massive scolding from his father.
"How dare you go and eat when the entire unit is standing here? Have you become a star already?," Sunil Dutt had said.
However, when Sunil Dutt later asked his assistant, "Did you tell him to go and have food?", he simply denied, putting the entire blame on Sanjay.
--IANS
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Divya Dutta talks about her precious ‘Dostana’ with Sonali Bendre: She stood next to me….
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Mumbai, May 17 (IANS) Actress Divya Dutta used social media to celebrate her precious 'Dostana' with Sonali Bendre, which began at the beginning of her career.
Taking to her official Insta account, Divya shared an adorable picture with Sonali. We could see the 'Hum Saath-Saath Hain' actress with her hands around Divya's shoulders.
The 'Badlapur' actress shared that ever since the start of her cinematic journey, Sonali has been by her side and continues to do so even today.
"The most precious friendships are the ones when u are just beginning...the firsts...She is that!! When life here in the industry just started...she stood next to me with her arm around...and she continues to do that..love you @iamsonalibendre (sic)," she shared the post.
Divya also added the "Jaane Kyun" track from the 2008 drama "Dostana", featuring Priyanka Chopra, Abhishek Bachchan, and John Abraham as the lead.
On the professional front, Divya received a lot of appreciation for her work in the recently released web series, "Chiraiya".
In April, Divya dropped a picture of a huge banner of the show on social media.
Expressing her gratitude, she wrote, "Years back when i came to the movies, what mesmerized me most was the grand huge banners!! The larger than life presentation of actors !! Some day i wanted to see myself there too...but someone else always adorned them!!.. ek zid ayi phir, ki kisi din to meri tasveer bhi lagegi...phir dheere dheere it happennd.yes it did. And trust me, its the most amazing feeling...when you stand under those mesmerizing banners looking at the grand image of yourself ....khwab bunti hun main...".
Made under the direction of Shashant Shah and backed by SVF Entertainment, the series enjoys a stellar cast with Divya in the lead, alongside Sanjay Mishra, Siddharth Shaw, Prasanna Bisht, Faisal Rashid, Tinnu Anand, and Sarita Joshi in prominent roles.
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Eddie Murphy’s daughter reveals one piece of advice she values from her father
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Los Angeles, May 17 (IANS) Comedian-actor Eddie Murphy’s daughter Bella Murphy isn't shy to ask for some advice from her father. The 24-year-old daughter of Eddie Murphy stars in ‘Roommates’ an Adam Sandler-produced comedy featuring Sadie Sandler and Chloe East as Devon and Celeste, respectively, two college freshman roommates who loathe each other.
Bella stars as Amber, their friend who lives down the hall. The movie marks Bella's feature film debut without her father, with whom she co-starred in 2021's ‘Coming 2 America’, but his words of wisdom stuck with her through her time on set, reports ‘People’ magazine.
She said, "He's definitely given me lots of great tips over the years. Some good ones that I really try to remember with my performances is to know that doing less is more”.
She also adds that taking "my time more" has been a helpful note and "letting moments organically happen”.
As per ‘People’, Bella says she learned a lot from working on set itself, like "to not be so married to my work going in”.
"They would throw out a line for you to say, or something for you to improv, and I love that stuff. It kind of felt like coming to work with a blank canvas, but with all your colors ready, and you're like, 'Okay, I can do what you need me to do’”.
Still, her dad is her go-to for a quick tip. "He's given me such great advice on so many things, it's hard to pin down one”, she shared.
It was Eddie who inspired Bella to pursue a career in acting in the first place, after she had accompanied him to sets as a child growing up. By the time she was 9, Bella knew that she "definitely" wanted to be an actress.
"My dad had a very big impact on me as a kid. Being able to go and visit him on sets, I just was always super interested in how films were made. And his job, I was like, 'It's the coolest job ever. I'm like, 'I want to do that’”, she added.
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Javier Bardem says Hollywood is finally speaking up for Palestine
Los Angeles, May 17 (IANS) Spanish actor Javier Bardem, who is known for his work in ‘No Country for Old Men’, feels that more people in Hollywood are speaking up for Palestine in Hollywood.
The actor attended the ongoing edition of the prestigious Cannes Film Festival, and said that “everyone is beginning to realize, this is unacceptable”, reports ‘Variety’.
The Oscar-winning actor, who is at Cannes with his latest film ‘The Beloved’, was asked immediately if he has any fear of suffering consequences in his career for denouncing the war in Gaza.
As per ‘Variety’, the actor has been one of the most outspoken actors on the topic, taking the opportunity at the Oscars to say “Free Palestine” while presenting the award for best international feature film.
He said, “The fear does exist, granted, but one has to do things even if you feel a bit scared or afraid. You have to be able to look at yourself in the mirror, look at yourself in the eyes and that was my case. My mother taught me to be the way I am. There is no plan B. This entails consequences, which I am fully ready to shoulder”.
He noted that he “can’t corroborate” that there is an actual blacklist, and has actually continued to receive many offers all over the world which makes him believe that “things are changing”.
He said, “Everyone is beginning to realize, thanks to the younger generation who is more aware of situations we’re experiencing quite directly on our phones and on other screens, this is unacceptable. It cannot be justified”.
“And there can be no reason, no explanation for this genocide. Therefore, I think what is happening is quite the contrary. I believe that those who are drawing up the so-called blacklists will actually be exposed, and they will be the ones suffering the so-called consequences, at least on a public and social level”, he added.
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Emcure Pharma receives 7 observations from USFDA after Gujarat plant inspection
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New Delhi, May 16 (IANS) Emcure Pharmaceuticals on Saturday said the United States Food and Drug Administration (US FDA) completed a current Good Manufacturing Practices (cGMP) inspection at its formulations manufacturing facility in Sanand, Ahmedabad, Gujarat, and issued a Form 483 with seven observations.
The inspection was conducted between May 6 and May 15, 2026, at the company’s facility located in the G.I.D.C. industrial area in Taluka-Sanand, Ahmedabad. According to the company, the observations raised by the USFDA are procedural in nature.
Emcure Pharmaceuticals said it is taking corrective steps to address the observations comprehensively and will submit its response to the US health regulator within the stipulated timeline. Under USFDA norms, companies are generally required to respond to Form 483 observations within 15 days.
A Form 483 is issued by USFDA inspectors after the completion of an inspection when conditions or practices are observed that may constitute deviations from cGMP regulations. The observations are discussed with the company during the closing conference, but the issuance of a Form 483 does not indicate a final determination on the facility’s compliance status.
The regulatory update came alongside the company’s strong quarterly earnings performance. Emcure Pharmaceuticals reported a 29 per cent year-on-year increase in net profit for the quarter at Rs 243 crore, compared with Rs 189 crore in the corresponding period last financial year.
Revenue from operations rose 16.7 per cent year-on-year (YoY) to Rs 2,469.7 crore from Rs 2,116.2 crore, driven by growth across key markets.
EBITDA increased 19.2 per cent to Rs 479.5 crore, while EBITDA margins improved marginally to 19.4 per cent from 19 per cent in the year-ago quarter.
The company’s international business continued to remain the primary growth driver, with revenue rising 25.7 per cent year-on-year to Rs 1,493 crore, aided by expansion in the base business and new product launches.
Domestic sales grew 5.2 per cent to Rs 977 crore, though growth was partially impacted by weaker performance in the Zuventus portfolio and organisational restructuring initiatives.
Shares of Emcure Pharmaceuticals ended Friday’s trading session at Rs 1,702.30 apiece on the BSE, up Rs 28.90 or 1.73 per cent from the previous close.
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