‘Total disarray’: BJP’s CR Kesavan targets Congress amid row over candidate selection in Tamil Nadu | India News

CR Kesavan, left, and Rahul Gandhi NEW DELHI: BJP national spokesperson CR Kesavan on Saturday attacked the Congress in Tamil Nadu, alleging that the party was facing a “deep divide” after MP Jothimani publicly raised concerns over a lack of transparency in constituency selection ahead of the 2026 Assembly elections.In a post on X, Kesavan…

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Candice King and Steven Krueger: The Vampire Diaries’ Caroline, The Originals’ Josh tie the knot ahead of their baby’s arrival |

‘The Vampire Diaries’ Caroline, aka Candice King, and ‘The Originals’ Josh, aka Steven Krueger, have taken a big leap of faith in their relationship. After dating for a couple of years, Candice King and Steven Krueger finally got married on February 28, 2026. The couple recently shared pictures of their intimate wedding on social media….

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Joe Biden’s Afghanistan policy counts on issue fading in importance for war-weary Americans

US President Joe Biden. (Reuters Photo) WASHINGTON: President Joe Biden is brushing off criticism of his administration’s chaotic Afghanistan withdrawal because he and his aides believe the political fallout at home will be limited, according to White House allies and administration officials.Biden and his top aides argue they are managing an evacuation mission https://www.reuters.com/world/asia-pacific/afghanistan-edge-after-anti-taliban-protest-east-kabul-calm-airlift-goes-2021-08-19 as…

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‘Raftaar’ official streaming platform revealed ahead of Rajkummar Rao and Keerthy Suresh starrer’s theatrical release | Hindi Movie News

Get ready for an intense ride with ‘Raftaar’, starring Rajkummar Rao and Keerthy Suresh! This gripping thriller will hit theaters on July 24, 2026, before making its streaming debut on Prime Video. Under the skilled direction of Aditya Nimbalkar, the film tackles the cutthroat landscape of education startups, examining the balance between ambition and ethical…

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CBSE mandates menstrual hygiene measures in schools following Supreme Court verdict: Compliance rules explained

CBSE mandates menstrual hygiene measures in schools The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) has directed all affiliated schools to implement comprehensive menstrual hygiene management (MHM) measures, following a recent Supreme Court ruling that recognises menstrual health as a fundamental right tied to dignity, education, and equal opportunity. The directive calls for immediate improvements in…

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