Naseeruddin Shah claims ‘NOT deleted post about Diljit Dosanjh’ while the post remains invisible
Veteran actor Naseeruddin Shah claimed that he has not deleted his post supporting Diljit Dosanjh. He added that he "does not care about any backlash".
Veteran actor Naseeruddin Shah claimed that he has not deleted his post supporting Diljit Dosanjh. He added that he "does not care about any backlash".
Actress Priyanka Chopra, who is busy promoting her Hollywood movie, "Heads of State" took some time off from her busy schedule to catch the Wimbledon Tennis Championships in London with her actor and musician husband Nick Jonas.
Olympians Anjum Moudgil (also world championship silver medalist) and Saurabh Chaudhary and world championship bronze medallist Mehuli Ghosh, are back in reckoning for team India spots after the conclusion of the National Selection Trials 3&4 for Rifle and Pistol shooters, at the Trishul Shooting Range in Dehradun.
Microsoft is laying off 4 per cent of its workforce, or around 9,000 employees, in yet another round of job cuts this year, reports said on Wednesday.
An organisation of investors in the solar sector has termed the new draft solar energy policy issued by the Kerala State Electricity Regulatory Commission "impractical" and set to adversely affect the state's power sector.
Tight police security was provided to these leaders by the state government after arriving at Dabolim airport in the coastal state from Guwahati.
There is nothing wrong if the Congress begins from zero, said Chowdhury, also the leader of the Congress party in Parliament.
In Gujarat, monsoon sets in around June 15 every year. Till June 20 this year, the sowing was 10,29,422 hectares, it was 11.27 percent of season's total sowing, however it was five percent higher than 2021's sowing till June 20, which was on 6,89,472 hectares.
"@BJP4Goa is turning #Goa into wholesale political market, then by wholesale purchase of @INCGoa #MLAs and now by participating in the attempt of purchasing a bunch of traitors," Kamat tweeted.
The new invitees, 50 per cent of whom are from 53 countries and territories outside the United States, include 71 Oscar nominees, including 15 winners.