‘Had to go for namaz to next village’: Around 55km from Chandigarh, Sikh woman donates land for mosque; Hindus give money | India News

Bibi Rajinder Kaur said the Muslims of Jakhwali village had to go for namaz to the next village. ‘I thought of giving them five marlas of land so that they have a place to pray,’ Kaur said. JAKHWALI (FATEHGARH SAHIB): In the season of giving, a 75-year-old Sikh woman has donated land for the construction…

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Karnataka Chinese GPS Seagull found: Flying spy? Seagull with made in China GPS tracker found on Karnataka beach; sparks buzz | Bengaluru News

KARWAR: A GPS-tagged migratory seagull on Karwar beach on Wednesday sparked curiosity and suspicion in equal measure among locals, before forest officials clarified that the device was part of a scientific study tracking migration pattern of birds. The exhausted bird fitted with the tracking device was rescued by forest department officials after locals noticed the…

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‘Ranveer Singh is extremely brave actor, but he was too eye-catching in Dhurandhar,’ says Prashant Narayanan; addresses his previous remarks | Hindi Movie News

Prashant Narayanan, who is known for his villainous role in Emraan Hashmi starrer Murder 2, has shared a candid take on Ranveer Singh‘s Dhurandhar, praising the craft of the film but questioning whether its full potential was realised.Calling it a “well-made film”, Prashant said he expected a stronger impact.“It’s a well-made film. But the impact…

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Christopher Nolan told Timothée Chalamet he ignored direction on ‘Interstellar’ scene |

At a recent film festival, Christopher Nolan took a moment to celebrate Timothée Chalamet’s unique creativity while filming ‘Interstellar.’ He recounted how Chalamet, as a newcomer, confidently engaged in a crucial scene, embracing his instincts despite Nolan’s differing opinion. Christopher Nolan offered a candid memory about working with Timothée Chalamet on ‘Interstellar,’ recalling a moment…

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Bengal boy’s research in US a boost for farmers, unearths ways to make crops drought-tolerant | Kolkata News

KOLKATA: A study by a team at an American university, of which a scientist from Bengal is a member, may help Indian farmers negotiate the unpredictable terrain of climate change by making staple crops more drought-tolerant.The increasing unpredictability of the monsoon, induced by climate change, has put a lot of stress on farmers cultivating staples…

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