Dawood's money was used to make movies earlier: Ex-J&K DGP Vaid as he defends 'Dhurandhar 2'
Amid allegations that 'Dhurandhar: The Revenge' promotes a divisive agenda, former J&K DGP SP Vaid said that the truth is harsh. When movies were made with Dawood Ibrahim's money, then these people didn't have a problem, he added. "Atiq Ahmed was a gangster...The whole world knows that he received illegal weapons, and about his links with Pakistan," he said.
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03:09 pm Saturday, 21 March, 2026
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Amid allegations that 'Dhurandhar: The Revenge' promotes a divisive agenda, former J&K DGP SP Vaid said that the truth is harsh. When movies were made with Dawood Ibrahim's money, then these people didn't have a problem, he added. "Atiq Ahmed was a gangster...The whole world knows that he received illegal weapons, and about his links with Pakistan," he said.
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Panama Canal operates at full capacity amid Middle East war
The Panama Canal is operating at top capacity, with a daily passage of between 36 and 38 vessels, the waterway's chief Ricaurte Vasquez said. He added that the Middle East war was boosting demand from owners and operators of liquefied natural gas (LNG) tankers. The demand was particularly strong for those loading at US ports, Vasquez further stated.
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03:06 pm Saturday, 21 March, 2026
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The Panama Canal is operating at top capacity, with a daily passage of between 36 and 38 vessels, the waterway's chief Ricaurte Vasquez said. He added that the Middle East war was boosting demand from owners and operators of liquefied natural gas (LNG) tankers. The demand was particularly strong for those loading at US ports, Vasquez further stated.
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03:06 pm Saturday, 21 March, 2026
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How does the Iran's attack on the UAE hurt the US economically?
Iran's strikes on the UAE hurt the US most because it hosts major American bases like Al Dhafra, reported NDTV. By striking the UAE, Iran is hurting a major US economic and defence partner without striking the US directly. Iran is seemingly aiming to raise costs for Washington's regional allies and erode their support for operations against Tehran.
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03:05 pm Saturday, 21 March, 2026
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Iran's strikes on the UAE hurt the US most because it hosts major American bases like Al Dhafra, reported NDTV. By striking the UAE, Iran is hurting a major US economic and defence partner without striking the US directly. Iran is seemingly aiming to raise costs for Washington's regional allies and erode their support for operations against Tehran.
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03:05 pm Saturday, 21 March, 2026
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K’taka CM has better work to do than interfering in staff transfers: HC
The Karnataka High Court said CM Siddaramaiah shouldn't interfere in transfers and postings of government employees. "CM has better and more important work to perform than interfering with the transfers and postings," court said. "No request for transfer and posting should be entertained by CM's office directly...matter should end at the level of the department itself," it added.
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News By: Girish Kumar Anshul
03:22 pm Saturday, 21 March, 2026
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The Karnataka High Court said CM Siddaramaiah shouldn't interfere in transfers and postings of government employees. "CM has better and more important work to perform than interfering with the transfers and postings," court said. "No request for transfer and posting should be entertained by CM's office directly...matter should end at the level of the department itself," it added.
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03:22 pm Saturday, 21 March, 2026
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'If you love Iran, then go there,' Pak Army chief tells Shia Muslims
At an Iftar gathering held in Rawalpindi amid war in West Asia, Pakistan Army chief Field Marshal Asim Munir told Shia Muslim clerics, "If you love Iran so much, then go to Iran." Earlier, at least 22 people were killed in clashes between protesters and security forces after US-Israeli strikes on Iran killed Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei.
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News By: Saurav Joshi
03:36 pm Saturday, 21 March, 2026
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At an Iftar gathering held in Rawalpindi amid war in West Asia, Pakistan Army chief Field Marshal Asim Munir told Shia Muslim clerics, "If you love Iran so much, then go to Iran." Earlier, at least 22 people were killed in clashes between protesters and security forces after US-Israeli strikes on Iran killed Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei.
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Govt tells how it has supported Bangladesh, reveals financial aid given since 2014
Responding to a query, the External Affairs Ministry informed the Parliament that India helped in various development-oriented initiatives in Bangladesh through Lines of Credit and Grants-in-Aid for projects, humanitarian assistance and disaster relief. Sharing the data on financial aid, it reveals that ₹1,556.73 crore has been given to the neighbour since 2014.
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News By: Arshiya Chopra
03:35 pm Saturday, 21 March, 2026
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Responding to a query, the External Affairs Ministry informed the Parliament that India helped in various development-oriented initiatives in Bangladesh through Lines of Credit and Grants-in-Aid for projects, humanitarian assistance and disaster relief. Sharing the data on financial aid, it reveals that ₹1,556.73 crore has been given to the neighbour since 2014.
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03:35 pm Saturday, 21 March, 2026
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US-Israel attack Iran's nuclear facility
A US-Israeli air attack targeted Iran's Natanz nuclear enrichment facility, Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps-linked Tasnim News Agency said. "There was no leakage of radioactive materials in the complex and no danger threatens the residents of the areas surrounding this site," the news agency added. Natanz is Iran's main enrichment site.
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03:30 pm Saturday, 21 March, 2026
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A US-Israeli air attack targeted Iran's Natanz nuclear enrichment facility, Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps-linked Tasnim News Agency said. "There was no leakage of radioactive materials in the complex and no danger threatens the residents of the areas surrounding this site," the news agency added. Natanz is Iran's main enrichment site.
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03:30 pm Saturday, 21 March, 2026
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BTS video of Ranveer Singh training for Dhurandhar 2's underwater scene goes viral
A behind-the-scenes video of Ranveer Singh from 'Dhurandhar 2' has gone viral, showing him undergoing intense training for an underwater scene. In the video, he's seen going underwater and holding his breath for a while as part of the training. 'Dhurandhar 2' crossed ₹200 crore at the domestic box office within two days of release, according to trade estimates.
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News By: Dharini Mudgal
03:55 pm Saturday, 21 March, 2026
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A behind-the-scenes video of Ranveer Singh from 'Dhurandhar 2' has gone viral, showing him undergoing intense training for an underwater scene. In the video, he's seen going underwater and holding his breath for a while as part of the training. 'Dhurandhar 2' crossed ₹200 crore at the domestic box office within two days of release, according to trade estimates.
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Coal production in India reaches 1 billion tonnes for 2nd year in a row
According to the Ministry of Coal, India has achieved one-billion-tonne coal production milestone for second year in a row. “This significant milestone underscores India’s growing self-reliance in the energy sector and its commitment to ensuring uninterrupted fuel supply to key industries,” the Coal Ministry said. Coal reportedly helps in generating over 70% of the country's electricity.
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03:54 pm Saturday, 21 March, 2026
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According to the Ministry of Coal, India has achieved one-billion-tonne coal production milestone for second year in a row. “This significant milestone underscores India’s growing self-reliance in the energy sector and its commitment to ensuring uninterrupted fuel supply to key industries,” the Coal Ministry said. Coal reportedly helps in generating over 70% of the country's electricity.
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Cow smugglers didn't kill Gau rakshak in Mathura, he died after truck hit him: Police
After a gau rakshak, Chandrashekhar, also called 'Farsa Wale Baba', was killed in Uttar Pradesh's Mathura, the police denied the claims that he had been run over by cow smugglers. Mathura Police said that Chandrashekhar had stopped a vehicle on suspicion of cow smuggling when a truck coming from the opposite side hit him due to fog, causing his death.
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03:54 pm Saturday, 21 March, 2026
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After a gau rakshak, Chandrashekhar, also called 'Farsa Wale Baba', was killed in Uttar Pradesh's Mathura, the police denied the claims that he had been run over by cow smugglers. Mathura Police said that Chandrashekhar had stopped a vehicle on suspicion of cow smuggling when a truck coming from the opposite side hit him due to fog, causing his death.
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Study reveals how Americans decide who counts as person of colour
A UC Berkeley Political Science study has revealed how Americans decide who counts as a 'person of colour', finding they overwhelmingly rely on parental racial background. Skin tone and how someone identified themselves mattered, but played a smaller role, it said. Individuals with Asian parents were the least likely to be categorised as people of colour, the study added.
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03:53 pm Saturday, 21 March, 2026
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A UC Berkeley Political Science study has revealed how Americans decide who counts as a 'person of colour', finding they overwhelmingly rely on parental racial background. Skin tone and how someone identified themselves mattered, but played a smaller role, it said. Individuals with Asian parents were the least likely to be categorised as people of colour, the study added.
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23 Indians denied entry or detained by South Korea on Jeju Island in 2025: Govt
Indian government said there were 23 cases of Indian nationals being denied entry/detained or deported by South Korea on Jeju Island in 2025. Upon receiving requests for assistance in such cases, Indian Embassy in Seoul reached out to Korean authorities to ensure humane and dignified treatment of affected Indians, government added. There were 10 such cases in 2024.
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03:49 pm Saturday, 21 March, 2026
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Indian government said there were 23 cases of Indian nationals being denied entry/detained or deported by South Korea on Jeju Island in 2025. Upon receiving requests for assistance in such cases, Indian Embassy in Seoul reached out to Korean authorities to ensure humane and dignified treatment of affected Indians, government added. There were 10 such cases in 2024.
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Illegal samosa unit run by 73-yr-old busted in Hyd, items worth ₹5 lakh seized
The Task Force of Hyderabad City Police busted an illegal samosa-manufacturing unit in Jiyaguda and arrested its 73-year-old owner, Abdul Rasheed, for violating norms and endangering public health. Rasheed was found using stale items and repeatedly using cooking oil to prepare samosas. Items worth ₹5 lakh, including prepared samosas, raw ingredients, and machinery, were seized in the operation.
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04:06 pm Saturday, 21 March, 2026
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The Task Force of Hyderabad City Police busted an illegal samosa-manufacturing unit in Jiyaguda and arrested its 73-year-old owner, Abdul Rasheed, for violating norms and endangering public health. Rasheed was found using stale items and repeatedly using cooking oil to prepare samosas. Items worth ₹5 lakh, including prepared samosas, raw ingredients, and machinery, were seized in the operation.
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04:06 pm Saturday, 21 March, 2026
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'Iranian Navy guided Indian tanker through Strait of Hormuz,' says crew
Iranian Navy guided an Indian LPG tanker through the Strait of Hormuz last week, allowing the ship to pass on a pre-approved route following diplomatic engagement, a senior crew member told media on the condition of anonymity. Earlier, Indian LPG tanker Shivalik and Nanda Devi crossed the Hormuz Strait under the Indian Navy escort, reports stated.
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04:06 pm Saturday, 21 March, 2026
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Iranian Navy guided an Indian LPG tanker through the Strait of Hormuz last week, allowing the ship to pass on a pre-approved route following diplomatic engagement, a senior crew member told media on the condition of anonymity. Earlier, Indian LPG tanker Shivalik and Nanda Devi crossed the Hormuz Strait under the Indian Navy escort, reports stated.
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04:06 pm Saturday, 21 March, 2026
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Japan PM Sanae Takaichi breaks into dance at White House, pic goes viral
The White House shared images of Japanese PM Sanae Takaichi and US President Donald Trump in the State Dining Room. One picture shows Takaichi breaking into dance, and it went viral on social media. At their earlier meeting, Trump joked with Takaichi and asked, "Why didn't Japan tell me about Pearl Harbour?" when he was asked about the Iran war.
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04:02 pm Saturday, 21 March, 2026
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The White House shared images of Japanese PM Sanae Takaichi and US President Donald Trump in the State Dining Room. One picture shows Takaichi breaking into dance, and it went viral on social media. At their earlier meeting, Trump joked with Takaichi and asked, "Why didn't Japan tell me about Pearl Harbour?" when he was asked about the Iran war.
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Trump's net worth drops $54 mn in 7 days as Truth Social parent stock plummets
Donald Trump lost $54 million in net worth as he briefly dropped to 648th place on Forbes' Billionaires list, on March 20, reported Newsweek. This came after Truth Social's parent, Trump Media & Technology Group, stock fell to a record low of $8.58 on Thursday. Trump's estate was estimated at $6.5 billion earlier, peaking at $7.3 billion in September 2025.
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04:26 pm Saturday, 21 March, 2026
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Donald Trump lost $54 million in net worth as he briefly dropped to 648th place on Forbes' Billionaires list, on March 20, reported Newsweek. This came after Truth Social's parent, Trump Media & Technology Group, stock fell to a record low of $8.58 on Thursday. Trump's estate was estimated at $6.5 billion earlier, peaking at $7.3 billion in September 2025.
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Ships of which countries apart from India have been allowed to pass through Strait of Hormuz?
With Iran blocking the Strait of Hormuz amid the war in the Middle East, ships of some countries, including India, have been allowed to cross the strait. Recently, Iran agreed to allow Japanese ships to pass through strait. Several Chinese vessels, a Pakistani oil tanker and a Turkish vessel have been allowed to pass.
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News By: Arshiya Chopra
04:25 pm Saturday, 21 March, 2026
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With Iran blocking the Strait of Hormuz amid the war in the Middle East, ships of some countries, including India, have been allowed to cross the strait. Recently, Iran agreed to allow Japanese ships to pass through strait. Several Chinese vessels, a Pakistani oil tanker and a Turkish vessel have been allowed to pass.
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04:25 pm Saturday, 21 March, 2026
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Which 4 players have featured in all IPL editions?
Since the inaugural season of IPL, only four cricketers have featured in every single edition. They are MS Dhoni, Virat Kohli, Rohit Sharma and Manish Pandey. Dhoni (CSK and RPS) and Rohit (Deccan Chargers and MI) have played for two franchises, while Pandey has represented seven franchises. RCB's Kohli is the only cricketer to have represented one franchise.
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04:21 pm Saturday, 21 March, 2026
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Since the inaugural season of IPL, only four cricketers have featured in every single edition. They are MS Dhoni, Virat Kohli, Rohit Sharma and Manish Pandey. Dhoni (CSK and RPS) and Rohit (Deccan Chargers and MI) have played for two franchises, while Pandey has represented seven franchises. RCB's Kohli is the only cricketer to have represented one franchise.
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04:21 pm Saturday, 21 March, 2026
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How major parties stand in Rajya Sabha after recent polls?
After the recent polls on 37 Rajya Sabha seats, BJP now has 106 members out of a total of 245, followed by Congress with 29 members. AITMC (All India Trinamool Congress) comes next with 13 members, followed by AAP (Aam Aadmi Party) with 10 members and DMK with 8 members. JD(U) and RJD have four and three members, respectively.
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News By: Jayant Singh
04:17 pm Saturday, 21 March, 2026
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After the recent polls on 37 Rajya Sabha seats, BJP now has 106 members out of a total of 245, followed by Congress with 29 members. AITMC (All India Trinamool Congress) comes next with 13 members, followed by AAP (Aam Aadmi Party) with 10 members and DMK with 8 members. JD(U) and RJD have four and three members, respectively.
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04:17 pm Saturday, 21 March, 2026
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What is known about India's 'Strait of Hormuz' that could cripple China in case of full-blown war?
Experts believe that the Malacca Strait is India's own 'Strait of Hormuz', and it gives India an edge in case India and China have a full military confrontation. A significant share of China's crude imports passes through this narrow chokepoint. The Andaman and Nicobar Islands allow India to monitor and even influence maritime activity in case of a conflict.
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04:40 pm Saturday, 21 March, 2026
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Experts believe that the Malacca Strait is India's own 'Strait of Hormuz', and it gives India an edge in case India and China have a full military confrontation. A significant share of China's crude imports passes through this narrow chokepoint. The Andaman and Nicobar Islands allow India to monitor and even influence maritime activity in case of a conflict.
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