Vivek’s Hindu religion has nothing to do…: Ramaswamy’s challenger says Indian-origin leader spent his life creating culture wars

Dr Amy Acton, the official Democrat candidate to run for Ohio governor against Vivek Ramaswamy, said Vivek’s Hindu religion has nothing to do with the race but he is a person who has spent his life creating culture wars and pitting one against another. Acton said Ramaswamy treats Ohio like a flyover state and flies…

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Zepto kicks off IPO process: E-commerce startup files draft papers with Sebi: Rs 11,000 crore issue planned for next year

NEW DELHI: Popular quick e-commerce firm Zepto filed its preliminary papers on Saturday with Securities Exchange Board of India (Sebi), aiming to raise Rs 11,000 crore via initial public offering (IPO).The company, founded by Stanford university dropouts, is using a confidential route for its stock market debut planned for next year, according to officials cited…

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India’s foreign campus push gathers pace: Here are 12 universities approved in 2025

India’s long running ambition to host global universities moved another step forward in 2025, with 12 foreign institutions receiving Letters of Intent (LoIs) to establish campuses across major Indian cities.The approvals reflect momentum, not immediacy. As of the end of 2025, most of these universities are not yet operational, with several targeting student intakes only…

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Shabana Azmi kept a distance from Jugal Hansraj during ‘Masoom’ shoot in order to make it more authentic onscreen: ‘She wanted the awkwardness to be visible onscreen’ | Hindi Movie News

Before Jugal Hansraj did movies like ‘Papa Kehte Hai’ and ‘Mohabbatein’, he was seen as a child artist in ‘Masoom’. The film starred Naseeruddin Shah and Shabana Azmi and still is remembered as one of the classics in Hindi cinema. It also had Urmila Matondkar as child artist and was directed by Shekhar Kapur. All…

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Shimla hospital assault case: Doctors’ indefinite strike cripples OPDs, surgeries across Himachal Pradesh; patients urge quick resolution | Shimla News

SHIMLA: Medical services, except for emergencies, were badly hit across several government hospitals in Himachal Pradesh on Saturday after resident doctors went on an indefinite strike to protest the termination of a doctor involved in a scuffle with a patient. Patients and their attendants, particularly those who had travelled from remote areas, faced considerable hardship…

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