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Allu Arjun’s Pushpa 2 co-star Sreeleela conferred with MBBS degree; Video

Allu Arjun’s Pushpa 2 co-star Sreeleela conferred with MBBS degree; Video

At the age of 16, Sreeleela stepped into the acting realm as a child artist. Even though her journey to becoming a popular actress started at a very young age, she didn’t give up on her dream of becoming a doctor. Hence, she juggled between studios and studies, and her hard work has finally paid off. The Pushpa 2 fame was recently conferred with an MBBS degree at the convocation ceremony. Sreeleela receives a medical degree At a very young age, Sreeleela has achieved things many can only dream of. The actress made her big screen debut as an adult with the 2019 Kannada-language film Kiss. Then came her Telugu debut, Pelli SandaD, for which she was highly praised. In the past nine years, the 24-year-old actress has been part of many big projects, including Bhagavanth Kesari and Allu Arjun‘s Pushpa 2: The Rule. Evidently, she has proved her mettle as a talented actress. But amid her busy schedule, she has also been concentrating on completing her MBBS degree with an aim to become a doctor. …

Srinagar sees marginal rise; Gulmarg freezes at minus 8 degree Celcius

Srinagar sees marginal rise; Gulmarg freezes at minus 8 degree Celcius

The minimum temperature in Jammu and Kashmir`s Srinagar city improved marginally on Wednesday, as the Meteorological Department forecast generally dry weather until Friday evening.  Srinagar city recorded a minimum temperature of 3 degrees Celsius, Gulmarg ski resort minus 8 degrees Celsius, and Pahalgam minus 5.6 degrees. Jammu city recorded a minimum temperature of 8.3 degrees Celsius, Katra town 7.5 degrees Celsius, Batote 1.6 degrees Celsius, Banihal minus 1.1 degrees Celsius and Bhaderwah minus 2 degrees Celsius. The Meteorological Department has forecast generally dry weather till Friday evening with partly cloudy sky. On February 7, light snow is likely to occur at isolated places on the higher reaches. On February 8, the weather office has forecast generally dry weather, and light rain/snow on February 9 and 10. Since the 40-day-long harsh winter cold period, `Chillai Kalan`, ended on January 30, there is overall improvement in minimum and maximum temperature, although there is very little chance of fresh snowfall in the plains of the Valley during the remaining part of this winter. Thankfully, appreciable heavy snowfall occurred …

Right Dose Of Merit: Higher Degree Doesn’t Mean Automatic Eligibility For Job, Rules Supreme Court | Education and Career News

Right Dose Of Merit: Higher Degree Doesn’t Mean Automatic Eligibility For Job, Rules Supreme Court | Education and Career News

Last Updated:January 18, 2026, 04:08 IST The SC upheld the validity of recruitment rules framed by the State of Bihar, with Diploma in Pharmacy as the essential qualification for appointment to the post of Pharmacist The top court also accepted the state’s argument regarding ‘limited employment avenues’ for diploma holders. Representational image The Supreme Court has held that an employer has the exclusive right to determine the relevancy and suitability of qualifications for a specific post. The bench, comprising Justices MM Sundresh and Satish Chandra Sharma, upheld the constitutional validity of the Bihar Pharmacists Cadre Rules, 2014, which mandates a “Diploma in Pharmacy” as the essential minimum qualification for recruitment to the basic grade of pharmacists in the state. The judgment settles a long-running legal battle initiated by candidates holding Bachelor of Pharmacy (BPharm) and Master of Pharmacy (MPharm) degrees. The appellants had challenged their exclusion from a recruitment drive for 2,473 posts, arguing that their higher degrees should automatically render them eligible, especially since central regulations under the Pharmacy Act, 1948, recognise both diploma and …

Delhi records 4.4 degree celsius minimum, AQI hits severe category at 416

Delhi records 4.4 degree celsius minimum, AQI hits severe category at 416

The national capital on Saturday recorded a minimum temperature of 4.4 degrees celsius, which was 3.2 notches below the season`s average, according to the India Meteorological Department (IMD). “Minimum temperatures are expected to begin rising gradually from January 17 to 20, with light winter rainfall activity likely over the next few days,” said Mahesh Palawat from Skymet Weather, a private weather forecasting agency. He added that another cold spell is forecast between January 23 and 26, when temperatures are expected to dip again. Dense fog conditions prevailed on Saturday morning with maximum temperature recorded at 24.6 degrees celsius, five notches above normal.Relative humidity was recorded at 72 per cent at 6 pm. Earlier in the day, the 24-hour average Air Quality Index (AQI) was recorded at 354, falling in the `very poor` category. It deteriorated to 416, falling in the `severe` category, by 6 pm. The Commission for Air Quality Management in NCR and adjoining areas on Friday invoked Stage 3 of the Graded Response Action Plan (GRAP) after air quality showed a worsening trend, …

Who Is Sophie Shine? Meet Shikhar Dhawan’s Bride-to-be, became COO of…; obtained degree from…; couple to tie knot on…

Who Is Sophie Shine? Meet Shikhar Dhawan’s Bride-to-be, became COO of…; obtained degree from…; couple to tie knot on…

Shikhar Dhawan to marry Sophie Shine Shikhar Dhawan, a former Indian cricketer, is planning to marry his longtime girlfriend Sophie Shine in February, according to HT City. According to reports, the pair plans to marry in Delhi-NCR around the third week of February. Shikhar personally planning for… It’s a new beginning, and they are treating it with quiet happiness and a lot of gratitude, reported HT City, citing sources, adding that Shikhar has been personally involved in the planning to ensure the wedding represents his current situation. Shikhar Dhawan-Sophie Shine wedding guests It is anticipated that prominent figures from Bollywood and cricket would attend their extravagant wedding celebrations. Who is Sophie Shine? Born in 1990 in Ireland, Sophie Shine is presently in charge of the Shikhar Dhawan Foundation, the charitable division of his company, Da One Sports. She became the company’s Chief Operating Officer (COO) in July 2025. Sophie Shine career Sophie has a strong professional experience, having previously worked for a global company as a product consultant. She graduated from the Limerick Institute of …

Amitabh Bachchan shot in -70 degree, paid for his own hotel and chartered flights; didn’t take fee, says director | Bollywood News

Amitabh Bachchan shot in -70 degree, paid for his own hotel and chartered flights; didn’t take fee, says director | Bollywood News

Amitabh Bachchan is widely known in the industry for his discipline and unwavering commitment towards his projects. In a recent interaction, writer Rumy Jafry shared unheard anecdotes highlighting Big B’s professionalism, revealing how the veteran actor paid for his own chartered flight and hotel during the shoot of Chehre in Poland and even waived off his fees for the film. Lauding Amitabh Bachchan’s professionalism while speaking to Chanda Kochhar, Rumy said, “No one is more disciplined, committed, dedicated actor in this industry that Amitabh Bachchan and there never will be. He stays true to his work, even new actor trouble you sometimes, but he respects directors, writers a lot. He never questions them. He never interferes in director, writers work.” Big B has desi breakfast – dal moth, samosa, kachori Rumy, who has worked with Amitabh Bachchan in four films, recalled his meeting with the actor in connection with Chehre. He remembered that he and producer Anand Pandit were nervous about discussing fees with the superstar, wondering how much Amitabh Bachchan would charge for the …

Fake law degree case: Delhi court denies anticipatory bail

Fake law degree case: Delhi court denies anticipatory bail

A Delhi court rejected the anticipatory bail plea of a man accused of securing enrolment as an advocate with the Bar Council of Delhi (BCD) on the basis of a forged law degree and fabricated documents. Additional Sessions Judge Shunali Gupta, who was hearing the plea filed by advocates K Rajan and Kartik Chettiav on behalf of J Vansanthan, denied the relief, saying the allegations against Vansanthan were serious and that custodial interrogation may be required to unearth a larger conspiracy. In an order dated December 15, the court said, “Considering the totality of facts and circumstances and taking note of the serious allegations not just against the applicant herein but others named in the investigation who run a syndicate in facilitating enrolment in the Bar Council on the basis of fake documents.” “In order to unearth the conspiracy behind and to reach out to other members of the syndicate, custodial interrogation of the applicant may be needed. Therefore, at this stage, I do not find any grounds for the grant of anticipatory bail”, the judge …

SMAT analysis: Six-hitting machine; Mr 360 degree; right-arm quick and a big-scalp hunter | Cricket News

SMAT analysis: Six-hitting machine; Mr 360 degree; right-arm quick and a big-scalp hunter | Cricket News

The Super League phase of the Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy 2025-26 will commence in Pune on Friday, as eight high-quality teams look to put their best foot forward to enter the final on December 18. The players have motivation to perform optimally, as the Indian Premier League auction is scheduled in Abu Dhabi on December 16. Some have already issued notice of their potential; they have two more rounds, on December 12th and 14th, to push their case. Here are some of the players who could become rich and famous overnight. Kartik Sharma (Rajasthan) Rajasthan’s Kartik Sharma may not have had as good a time with the bat in the league phase, but the Super League gives him another chance to impress the men who matter, ahead of the auction. The right-hander, whose batting video was recently tweeted by Kevin Pietersen, remains a highly spoken-about young player, and his wicket-keeping could also work in his favour, with teams looking for multi-skill players. A good start to the Super League could boost his chances of getting …

Delhi’s air quality remains ‘very poor’; min temp degree below normal at 8.7°C

Delhi’s air quality remains ‘very poor’; min temp degree below normal at 8.7°C

Published on: Dec 08, 2025 10:02 am IST The minimum temperature has risen due to a western disturbance impacting the region after plunging to a season low of 5.6°C on Friday A haze of toxic pollutants hung over Delhi as the air quality remained “very poor” on Monday, and the minimum temperature continued to rise, settling a degree below normal at 8.7°C, compared to 8°C a day earlier. The minimum temperature has risen due to a western disturbance impacting the region. It was 6.8°C on Saturday, and a season low of 5.6°C on Friday. The minimum temperature was expected to remain in the same range until Wednesday. (PTI) An increase in moisture led to partially cloudy skies, which trap heat at night and raise the minimum temperature. The minimum temperature was expected to remain in the same range until Wednesday. “It will remain between 8-11°C until Wednesday, before possibly hovering around 6-8°C on Thursday and Friday,” an India Meteorological Department (IMD) official said. He added that strong winds of 15-20 km per hour were expected …

360 Degree View | BLOs: The ECI’s Foot Soldiers Walking The Line Between Duty And Collapse | India News

360 Degree View | BLOs: The ECI’s Foot Soldiers Walking The Line Between Duty And Collapse | India News

Last Updated:December 05, 2025, 09:48 IST Are the foot soldiers of India’s election machinery dying under pressure? ECI says it is motivating BLOs with incentives and rewards. Booth-level officers are in field to distribute enumeration forms to voters for the Special Intensive Revision (SIR) of election rolls begins in West Bengal. (PTI) At least a dozen suicides. Multiple heart attacks. Several hospitalised for hypertension and exhaustion. And hundreds reporting sleeplessness, fear, and depressive symptoms. These are not figures from a war zone or a natural disaster; they instead highlight the human strain behind the country’s extensive electoral reform efforts. As the work for the Special Intensive Revision (SIR) of the electoral roll intensified, several states suddenly found themselves grappling with a spate of alleged suicides by Booth Level Officers (BLOs). “Can’t cope with the targets”, “no sleep for days”, “I fear punishment”, “I want to live, but I am failing.” In suicide notes and final video messages, BLOs have allegedly left chillingly similar testimonies. The pattern is striking: despair not born out of personal crises, …