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Wednesday, February 7, 2024

Rani, Alia Spotted Arriving At KJo's House For Yash-Roohi's Birthday

Rani Mukerji, Alia Bhatt were pictured from inside their cars as they arrived at Karan Johar's house on Wednesday night. Rani Mukerji, a dear friend of Karan Johar, wore a printed green outfit and she added a dash of style with her black shades. Alia Bhatt was also pictured by the lensmen stationed outside. Karan Johar's kids Yash and Roohi turned 7 years old today. Ahead of their birthday, Karan Johar hosted a lavish party on last Saturday. Shilpa Shetty attended the party with her kids Viaan and Samisha. Amitabh Bachchan's daughter Shweta Bachchan, Rani Mukerji, Neha Dhupia along with her husband Angad Bedi and kids, Tahira Kashyap and many other celebrities attended the celebartions. Take a look:

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ICYMI, here's a video of the celebrities arriving and exiting the birthday party of Yash and Roohi.

The theme of the birthday party was inspired by Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory. Sharing pictures with kids Yash Roohi and his mother Roohi Johar, KJo wrote, "Happiest birthday to the brightest sunshines (x2) of my life! My life is forever changed, for the best with you two coming into it with your goofy and adorable laughs, unadulterated sass towards me and of course - an abundance of love to give to the world! Never change...grow up but never change! And thank you to my mom, who is forever the strength of our family...and being a mother figure to Yash and Roohi! Love you forever mom."  Take a look:

Sharing an inside video from the celebrations, Karan Johar wrote in the caption, "Roohi & Yash in their chocolate factory!!! Filled with an abundance of love, laughs, celebration and pure gratitude. They truly grow up faster than you can ever imagine and comprehend.... Big big bigggg thank you to @meghakulchandani (@the.popcorn.company) who just make a dreamland out of everything - it's always such a pleasure to work with them...absolute best!" Take a look:

On the work front, Karan Johar will soon make an action film. He returned to the director's chair with Rocky Aur Rani Kii Prem Kaahani last year. The film was a box office hit. 



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Tuesday, February 6, 2024

"Trade Deal Floor, Not Ceiling, Of Ties": UK Opposition Leaders To NDTV

With elections in the United Kingdom due in a few months and their party enjoying a significant lead in opinion polls, two senior leaders from the opposition Labour Party are on a three-day visit to India to speak to senior ministers as well as business leaders. Stating that India is a "huge powerhouse", the leaders stressed the importance of the UK-India relationship, calling it a deep people-to-people connection spanning generations.

In a wide-ranging, exclusive interview with NDTV on Tuesday, shadow foreign secretary David Lammy and the shadow business and trade secretary, Jonathan Reynolds, also spoke about the Labour Party's support for the delayed India-UK Free Trade Agreement and India's transformation in the past two decades. 

Shadow ministers, appointed by the leader of the opposition in the UK, take up roles mirroring the government and are responsible for not only scrutinising the policies of the government in their specific areas, but also questioning their counterparts in the cabinet in Parliament and other domains.

Deep Ties

To a question on why they chose to visit India now, when elections are due in both countries, Mr Lammy said, "The relationship between the United Kingdom and India transcends whoever is in government. This is an important strategic relationship, a history that goes back many, many generations, a deep people-to-people connection, as well as a business-to-business connection."

The Labour Party leader said that, if his party comes to power, it wants to understand the views of the Indian government, as well as business leaders, and identify opportunities. The objective, he said, is also to underline that his party's focus is growth.

With that objective in mind, he said, "We recognise that India, this huge powerhouse, growing economy, growing population, growth against the backdrop, where other parts of the world, and certainly in Europe, are not seeing anything like the growth, there are key opportunities for us going forward. Yes, we are working on a trade deal. But that is the floor of our relationship, not the ceiling. There's much more to do in the years ahead."

Trade Deal Delays

Asked about statements from the Conservative Party government, when former Prime Minister Liz Truss was in office, that the deal would be signed by Diwali 2022 and what the Labour Party would do if the agreement was not in place if and when it came to power, Mr Reynolds said he was aware that there were some worries about the elections in both countries affecting the timeline. 

"We have come to make clear that if the Labour Party does form the next government in the UK, this is something we support, that we would want to implement or continue those negotiations. Of course, for both sides, it is going to be a good deal. It is going to work commercially. But there are clearly areas where we can see the potential for that to be something very significant indeed," he said. 

Mr Reynolds stressed that reducing tariffs for textiles imported to the UK from India and for scotch and whiskey flowing the other way were obvious areas, but access to services is also critical.

"People shouldn't think that we just want to finish this trade deal, get it done - as significant as it would be - and that's the end. There are a whole range of further areas of collaboration. We have talked to people about technology, about defence, about what collaboration on the green transition might mean, not just for India and the UK, but for the rest of the world. The collaboration that we could do together, could really have such a positive and beneficial impact," he added.

'Support India Joining UN Security Council'

On how the India-UK relationship has changed - with India overtaking the country to become the fifth-largest economy and poised to be the third-largest economy by 2030 - and whether the Labour Party backs New Delhi's push for permanent membership of the UN Security Council, Mr Lammy said, "The levels of growth here, the growing, burgeoning middle class, the gripping of education and skills, the dynamism of the economy are exemplary. And there's much to learn. I think, as I come here, and I have now visited India on many, many occasions. I remember one of my first trips 22 years ago, as a young minister in Tony Blair's government, and the transition has been immense. "

"Let me just say, of course, we support India joining the UN Security Council alongside Germany, Japan, Brazil, and Africa as well, very, very important, indeed. The world is changing and multilateral partnership is essential. And in that sense, India remains and will continue to be a key partner of the UK and our allies. We have a long history. There's much that we can do together in a dangerous world," he added.

Kashmir, Khalistani Issue

Former labour party leader Jeremy Corbyn had been criticised for saying that he supported a proposal for an Independent Kashmir but the new labour leader, Keir Starmer, has corrected that. Another sticking point between India and the UK has been the reaction to the Khalistani protests at the Indian High Commission last year.

Asked for the Labour Party's stand on both issues, Mr Lammy said, "First, Jeremy Corbyn is not in the Labour Party any longer. We have had dramatic changes since the 2019 election, led by Keir Starmer, and that is important to emphasise. And that has put us in a position where, once again, we hope to have the privilege of serving in a government."

"...the issues of Kashmir are complex, 75 years old and beyond, they are centrally issues for India, for Pakistan and the Kashmiri people. And we understand that in the British Labour Party," he said.

Mr Lammy also reiterated that his party has zero tolerance for "extremist behaviour". 

Racist Rhetoric?

On the anti-immigration rhetoric by Conservative MP and former home secretary Suella Braverman and others, Mr Reynolds said India and the UK share a strong relationship and his country is welcoming. 

Asked whether he thought the recent rhetoric was racist, he said, "I think a lot of what we've seen from the Conservative government on immigration, how they've tackled this, yes. How they fundamentally, I think, sent out a message that might be unwelcoming, it is a challenge, it is a problem."

The Labour Party, he said, recognises the benefit of the global economy and championing its strengths, including higher education.

Rishi Sunak As PM

To a question on Rishi Sunak becoming Prime Minister being celebrated in India and the Labour Party's declining support among the Indian community in Great Britain, Mr Lammy spoke about the history between the two countries, pointed out his own personal connection with India and emphasised that the relationship between the two countries "supersedes" the person who is Prime Minister in the UK or who is in power in New Delhi. 

"I and the Labour Party also took great comfort and pleasure in the election of Rishi Sunak as the first UK Prime Minister of Indian origin, and that's personal to me. My family, my father, arrived in the UK from Guyana in 1956. My mother's grandmother was from (then) Calcutta. She arrived in Guyana as an indentured worker after the end of slavery in the century before last. So, look, our history is immense," the leader said.

"I think that the relationship between the UK and India supersedes whoever is in Number 10 or running India and I know you've got elections ahead, because it's an important relationship. It's an important partnership, not just a win-win for our two economies, but for the global community," he stressed.

The two leaders also spoke about the role of Indian investment in the UK, both countries cherishing the democratic tradition and how the Labour Party is, despite its lead, not complacent about coming to power after 14 years.



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High On Drugs, Kerala Couple Hits Several Cars, Stopped Using Crane

A couple who recklessly drove their car under the alleged influence of drugs and hit several vehicles here was caught after a crane was used to block the road they were moving on, police said on Tuesday.

The accused, identified as Arun and his wife Dhanusha from Kayamkulam, were taken into custody by Chingavanam police.

They drove the car dangerously at a high speed on the busy MC Road from Mariyappally to Chingavanam, police said. As the car hit several vehicles it passed, local people tried to stop them but the couple did not even slow down, they claimed.

On being informed by the locals, police rushed to the area and eventually stopped the rogue car by parking a crane across the road.

Once the car was compelled to come to a stop, the couple was reluctant to come out of the vehicle. Police then had to use force to drag them out, they said.

The two persons were under the influence of drugs, police said, adding that they seized five grams of ganja from the car.

Traffic was disrupted for some time on the busy road due to the incident.

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Monday, February 5, 2024

NASA Shares Pic Of Moon And Earth Captured Together From Space Station

The National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) regularly captures stunning images of our universe, leaving space lovers mesmerized. The social media handles of the US Space Agency are a treasure trove for those who love to watch educational videos and fascinating images showcasing Earth and space. Now, in its recent post, the space agency shared a picture of the Moon and Earth in a single frame from the International Space Station.

In the picture, the Moon is seen in a crescent phase and the Earth appears blue with faint white clouds in the atmosphere. "Our Moon is in its waning crescent phase, where most of the sunlight is illuminating its far side - the side we can't directly see from Earth. The waning crescent is the last phase before the lunar cycle repeats with a "new moon" phase, where it is completely obscured from Earth's perspective," NASA wrote while sharing the image.

They added, "Seen from the @ISS, the Moon appears partially lit in the upper middle portion of the image. The Earth appears blue with faint white clouds in the atmosphere, stretching from the bottom left to the top right of the image. Black space surrounds the Moon."

Since being shared, the post has amassed over 6.9 lakh views and several reactions from internet users.

"10/10 for the caption and the image," said a user.

"Interesting ISS Images...!" remarked a person.

A third said, "Omg, magnificent! In addition, I love the philosophical captions of posts from NASA!"

A few weeks ago, NASA shared a picture taken from the International Space Station showing the Earth's airglow outlining the planet's horizon with the Moon above. The image was captured on November 14, 2023, from the International Space Station as it orbited 260 miles (418 km) above the midwestern United States. 

Describing the image, NASA wrote, "A view of Earth from the space station during orbital night. The Moon is above the earth nearly centered above the surface. An airglow outlines the atmosphere above the Earth's surface in a yellow shade. Lights from cities dot Earth's surface - among them, a concentration of lights near the horizon identifies the city of Chicago, while the concentration of lights closer to the bottom left identifies Denver."

As per NASA, Airglow is when atoms and molecules in the upper atmosphere, excited by sunlight, emit light in order to shed their excess energy. NASA further explained that though they appear similar, aurora and airglow are formed by different processes. Auroras are driven by high-energy particles originating from the solar wind and airglow is sparked by day-to-day solar radiation.



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"Has Right To Dream But...": Opposition On PM's 400-Plus Seats Assertion

Opposition parties termed Prime Minister Narendra Modi's assertion about the NDA winning 400-plus seats in the Lok Sabha elections a "dream" and claimed his "high-sounding rhetoric" in Parliament on Monday showed he was not confident of re-election.

The Prime Minister replied to a debate in the Lok Sabha on the Motion of Thanks to the President's Address. He expressed confidence that the National Democratic Alliance (NDA) will get more than 400 seats and the BJP at least 370 seats in the Lok Sabha elections, due in April-May.

Reacting to the Prime Minister's speech, CPI leader Binoy Viswam said, "This high-sounding rhetoric of the Prime Minister itself shows he is not confident about victory, he is afraid of elections." "He is very sure that people will make a judgment on him because his government was a government of inaction and treachery, a government which forgot its promises, a government that only did harm to the country and its secular credentials," he told PTI.

He asked what happened to the government's promises and guarantees, and what has it done for women, Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes. "What about the two crore jobs it promised?" he said.

Mr Viswam also asked why the prime minister has not visited the northeastern state of Manipur, which has been witnessing ethnic violence since May last year, yet.

"We ask the Prime Minister why he is not ready to go to Manipur and apologise to the women of Manipur...," he said and asserted that the opposition bloc INDIA will win 400 seats and come to power at the Centre.

CPI(M) leader John Brittas also took a swipe at the prime minister over his assertion about the BJP winning 370 seats in the Lok Sabha polls.

"In this country everyone has the right to dream, the PM also has the right to dream about having 400 or 500 seats. But the reality is different. The people of the country will decide their course of action themselves rather than being dictated by the dreams of someone else," Mr Brittas told PTI.

Congress MP Manickam Tagore took a jibe at PM Modi and asked if he would not take oath if his party missed the 370-mark in the polls.

"Will Mr Modi not take oath if they don't touch 370? He should answer first. This kind of dream of BJP has always failed, it is going to be 'India Shining' part two now," he said, referring to the campaign slogan of the BJP-led NDA in the 2004 Lok Sabha polls.

On the Prime Minister's sharp attack on the Congress, Mr Tagore said he cannot "complete" a speech without talking about Indira Gandhi and Jawaharlal Nehru. His "bread and butter" depends on Indira Gandhi and Nehru, he said.

Lok Sabha MP Danish Ali, who has been suspended by his Bahujan Samaj Party (BSP), used PM Modi's assertion about the NDA winning 400-plus seats to raise doubts on the reliability of electronic voting machines (EVMs). "Maybe he has so much confidence because of EVMs? He should at least maintain the dignity of the post. His arrogance will be shattered in 2024," Ali said.

Trinamool Congress leader Sushmita Dev said the Prime Minister's remarks on women empowerment were nothing but "tokenism", and referred to sexual harassment charges levelled against BJP MP Brij Bhushan Sharan Singh by some women wrestlers.

She also referred to BJP leaders using "unparliamentary words" against party supremo and West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee.

"...BJP knows nothing about respecting women. Whatever we see is nothing but hollow tokenism," she said.

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''Shaking'': Woman Spots Husband In Selfie She Took Years Before They Met

A Malaysia-born content creator was left shocked after discovering a selfie that showed her husband in the background, two years before they met. According to the New York Post, Jen Chia met her husband Jon Liddell in 2014 but he had been in one of her photos two years before they actually met. Her husband was featured in a picture that was taken in a theatre cafe while he was waiting in a queue in October 2012.

''We met at the right time. If it was before, I don't think the relationship would have lasted. I was a narcissistic monster, unaware and naive. Took me a year of traveling and being single to reflect and realise my own mistakes. That's when we met. The right person will always find you at the right time,'' the 32-year-old wrote on Instagram along with a video that showed the selfie and their subsequent relationship. 

''We were at the same place but didn't know each other existed,” a text insert on the video reads. The video goes on to show that they officially met in December 2014, and got married in August 2023. 

Watch the video here:

The internet was also stunned to witness the crazy coincidence and many users were full of questions. Some simply called it fate, while others were in awe of their love story. 

One user asked, ''I'm curious when did u find out he was in the same photo as you, was it after u guys got together?'' Another commented, ''Omg this is so magical!! Fate brought you guys together.” '

A third said, ''Awww what a love story.'' A fourth user wrote, ''Destiny be like.''

However, a majority of people commented that this incident is a classic example of the “invisible string theory.” Notably, invisible string theory refers to a folklore that says that two soulmates who are destined to meet are connected by an invisible thread.

Her husband Jon Liddell also replied to the video saying, ''So glad you didn't meet me in the first picture. We were meant to go on our journeys. We met a few years later at the perfect time.''

Mr Liddell is known for his YouTube covers and original songs like "Here For You" and "The One I'm Thinking Of."



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Sunday, February 4, 2024

King Charles Appoints His 1st Woman Equerry, Will Act As His Eyes And Ears

Britain's King Charles III has appointed his first female equerry, who will act as the monarch's eyes and ears on most of his overseas visits and tours.

Captain Kat Anderson, 33, is an officer with the Royal Artillery who has previously worked for Prime Minister Rishi Sunak.

She will be the King's new assistant equerry and help oversee the running of the monarchy's diary of official engagements while joining royal family members on public duties and global tours.

Captain Anderson's job will see her join the King on official engagements as well as help his guests during meetings with dignitaries. She will also help him with military matters.

Often described as the Royal 'eyes and ears', equerries are considered extremely important figures for the running of the monarchy.

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Sehwag Shuts Down Iyer's Selection In India's T20I Team, Gives Blunt Reason

Much like every season, the Indian Premier League (IPL) 2026 campaign has seen several Indian players make a case for national selection. Ro...