Meet Nambi Narayanan: The ISRO scientist who revolutionised Indian rocket engines and survived a false 1994 spy case that nearly ended his career |

(Space.com and Wikipedia) Nambi Narayanan, a senior scientist at the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO), had his career turned upside down by a false espionage case in 1994. At the time, he was leading India’s cryogenic rocket engine programme and trying to get technology from Russia. The accusations led to his arrest and jail time….

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Ranveer Allahbadia hints at wedding plans during Farah Khan’s home visit: ‘Abhi bahot hi jald kar rahe hai’ | Hindi Movie News

What was meant to be a light-hearted home visit turned into an unexpected revelation when Ranveer Allahbadia hinted that he may be tying the knot soon. Choreographer-filmmaker Farah Khan recently visited the YouTuber’s Mumbai residence along with her cook, Dilip. Between cooking sessions and a house tour, a mock podcast segment led to a “breaking…

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BAFTA 2026: ‘Boong’ director Lakshmipriya Devi brought India to the global stage at BAFTA in stunning Manipuri Moirang Phee inaphi and kaftan |

India celebrated a historic win as Lakshmipriya Devi’s film ‘Boong’ secured the Best Children’s & Family Film award at the BAFTAs. Her choice to wear a Payal Khandwala kaftan paired with a Manipuri Moirang Phee inaphi, a traditional shawl, resonated deeply, showcasing Indian culture with understated elegance on the global stage. This cultural statement amplified…

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Kamal Maula Mosque at MP’s Bhojshala built using parts of ancient temples, says Archaeological Survey of India |

An Archaeological Survey of India report, submitted to the MP High Court, concludes the Kamal Maula Mosque at Bhojshala was built using parts of ancient temples. Scientific investigations reveal the structure, dating back to the Paramara dynasty, incorporates dismantled temple remains. The court has directed parties to file objections on the findings. INDORE: Archaeological Survey…

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‘Online harassment, repeated attacks by Pakistanis’: Indian-origin restaurateur to close ‘Rangrez’ in London after 16 years

An Indian-origin restaurateur in London has announced that he will close his establishment after 16 years, citing mounting challenges including rising costs, online harassment, repeated disturbances he attributes to Pakistani groups, and what he described as inadequate support from the Metropolitan Police. Harman Singh Kapoor, owner of Rangrez in Hammersmith, said on X that the…

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