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Veer Pahariya arrives solo at Nupur Sanon-Stebin Ben’s reception as Tara Sutaria breakup rumours intensify; watch

Veer Pahariya arrives solo at Nupur Sanon-Stebin Ben’s reception as Tara Sutaria breakup rumours intensify; watch

The glitzy Mumbai wedding reception of Nupur Sanon and Stebin Ben on Tuesday night was more than just a celebration of love, it became a hotspot for major Bollywood gossip. While stars like Salman Khan and Mouni Roy turned heads, it was Veer Pahariya who sparked a social media frenzy by arriving at the star-studded event solo. Veer Pahariya arrives solo at Nupur Sanon-Stebin Ben’s reception His appearance comes at a critical time, as rumours of an alleged split from actress Tara Sutaria have dominated headlines over the last week. His solo appearance at the reception Dressed in a sharp, all-black ensemble, the actor looked every bit the dapper leading man. In a viral video from the night, Veer was seen warmly greeting the groom, Stebin, before sharing a heartfelt hug with Nupur Sanon. He also interacted with the sister of the bride, Kriti Sanon, who looked resplendent in a green saree. While Veer maintained a cheerful demeanour, the absence of Tara Sutaria was impossible to ignore. For a couple that has been inseparable at …

Cold Wave, Fog To Intensify Across North India: IMD Shares January 4’s Weather Update | India News

Cold Wave, Fog To Intensify Across North India: IMD Shares January 4’s Weather Update | India News

Last Updated:January 03, 2026, 23:56 IST Cold Wave Alert: IMD forecasts dense fog and cold wave across North India till January 7, with yellow alerts in Delhi and Himachal Pradesh. Fog To Intensify Across North India. (File photo) Several parts of the country will witness dense fog and cold wave on January 4. According to the weather forecast by the India Meteorological Department (IMD), the cold wave is set to intensify across North India. However, the skies will be clear during the daytime. “Dense to Very dense fog conditions very likely to continue during night/morning hours over North India during next 7 days,” IMD stated. January 4 Weather Update Owing to the adverse weather, IMD has issued a yellow alert in Delhi for dense fog on Sunday. Alongside, the meteorological station on Saturday issued a yellow warning of dense fog at isolated places in seven districts of Himachal Pradesh in the coming week. The weather department predicted light snowfall at isolated places in Kinnaur and Lahaul and Spiti districts on January 6 and issued a …

Employees, pensioners warn to intensify agitation if demands not met, stage protest in Dharamshala

Employees, pensioners warn to intensify agitation if demands not met, stage protest in Dharamshala

Dharamshala Nov 28 Protesting employees and pensioners of Himachal Pradesh on Friday warned the state government of intensifying their agitation if their demands are not met. Employees, pensioners warn to intensify agitation if demands not met, stage protest in Dharamshala A large number of state employees and pensioners, led by national senior vice president of the Indian state pensioners federation Ghanshyam Sharma, staged a protest at the Dharamshala Police Ground on Friday, voicing sharp criticism of the Sukhu government’s policies. Their demands include immediate decisions on pending Dearness Allowance, salaries, pension payments, medical bill clearance, reinstatement of Himcare benefits, and OPS commitments. Representatives of various employee and pensioner organisations participated in the demonstration, accusing the government of “failing” to fulfil promises, pushing the state into “financial disorder” and taking decisions detrimental to employees. Addressing the rally, Sharma said the government had sought the support of employees and pensioners by assuring the timely disbursal of Old Pension Scheme benefits, salaries, pensions, DA and medical reimbursements. “However, even after three years in power, most of these assurances …

Cyclone ‘Senyar’: Low-pressure in Bay of Bengal likely to intensify; heavy rain alert in southern states

Cyclone ‘Senyar’: Low-pressure in Bay of Bengal likely to intensify; heavy rain alert in southern states

The low-pressure system near Malaysia and the Strait of Malacca in the Bay of Bengal will likely intensify into a depression over the South Andaman Sea over the next 12 hours, the India Meteorological Department said on Tuesday evening. Motorists holding umbrellas ride along a street amid heavy rains in Chennai.(Image for representation/AFP) “The depression over Strait of Malacca moved west-northwestwards in past 6 hours with a speed of 10 kmph and lay centered at 1730 hours IST of today, the 25th November, 2025 over the same region near latitude 5.1°N and longitude 99.0°E, about 150 km west-southwest of George Town (Malaysia), 210 km east of Kuta Makmur (Indonesia), 680 km east-southeast of Nancowry (Nicobar Islands) and 820 km east-southeast of Car Nicobar (Nicobar Islands),” the weather agency wrote on X. “It is very likely to continue to move west-northwestwards and intensify into a deep depression during the next 12 hours. Continuing to move west-northwestwards, it is very likely to intensify further subsequently,” it added. If the system develops into a cyclonic storm, it would …

Ration card scam: Thiruvananthapuram police intensify hunt for second suspect

Ration card scam: Thiruvananthapuram police intensify hunt for second suspect

The Thiruvananthapuram City police have intensified their investigation into a ration card fraud in which a gang, allegedly including a ration outlet licensee, gained unauthorised access to the Civil Supplies and Consumer Affairs department’s website. The group is suspected to have illegally approved nearly 150 priority ration cards. The Vanchiyoor police had arrested the licensee, Sahad Khan (32), who operated a ration outlet in Beemapally, almost three weeks ago. He was released on bail on Sunday and remains under police surveillance. Quick thinking by a ration dealer lifted the lid off the racket. The dealer noticed a discrepancy when a family of five holding a priority ration card claimed to have six beneficiaries. When he flagged the issue to the rationing officer, a subsequent check revealed a mismatch in official records. A detailed inquiry later confirmed that 146 individuals had been approved for priority ration cards without following due procedure. Complaint A formal complaint from the City Rationing Office (South) prompted the police investigation and the arrest. According to preliminary findings, the racketeers allegedly accessed …

IMD forecasts low-pressure area over Arabian Sea, says likely to intensify into depression | Latest News India

IMD forecasts low-pressure area over Arabian Sea, says likely to intensify into depression | Latest News India

The India Meteorological Department (IMD) on Wednesday said that a low-pressure area will likely form over the east-central Arabian Sea off the North Karnataka-Goa coasts during the next 12 hours and is likely to move northwards and intensify further into a depression during the subsequent 36 hours. Fishermen are advised not to venture along and off the Andhra Pradesh coast and adjoining west-central Bay of Bengal.(Photo by Pratik Chorge/Hindustan Times) “An upper air cyclonic circulation extending up to mid-tropospheric levels lies over east-central Arabian Sea off North Karnataka-Goa coasts at 08.30 IST of today, the 21st May 2025. Under its influence, a low-pressure area was likely to form within the next 12 hours and could move northward and strengthen into a depression,” the IMD said. Also read | 10 flights diverted, over 50 delayed after heavy rains, hail hits Delhi The agency also said unstable weather could prevail across parts of south and central India. This was mainly due to the formation of a trough extending from this cyclonic circulation to Coastal Andhra Pradesh in …

India targets four Pakistani airbases as cross-border tensions intensify

India targets four Pakistani airbases as cross-border tensions intensify

In the early hours of Saturday, Pakistan alleged that three of its air force bases were targeted by Indian missiles and drones, marking a sharp escalation in already heightened tensions between the two countries. According to PTI, a press briefing was held around 4 a.m. by Pakistan military spokesperson Lt Gen Ahmad Sharif Chaudhry in Islamabad, where he accused India of carrying out strikes on Nur Khan (Chaklala, Rawalpindi), Murid (Chakwal), and Rafiqui (Shorkot in Jhang district) airbases. Lt Gen Chaudhry claimed that India launched air-to-surface missiles using fighter jets and also deployed drones in the alleged attack. However, he asserted that all Pakistan Air Force (PAF) assets remained unharmed, adding that several missiles had been successfully intercepted by Pakistan’s air defence systems. “This is a sinister act by India, deliberately pushing the region towards a lethal war. Pakistan will respond to this aggression. India must wait for our response,” he warned, as per PTI. The press conference was abruptly concluded without taking any questions from the media. Within minutes of the briefing, Pakistan’s state-run …

IMD weather update: Heatwave to intensify in Delhi-NCR, heavy rainfall predicted in these states

IMD weather update: Heatwave to intensify in Delhi-NCR, heavy rainfall predicted in these states

According to the India Meteorological Department (IMD), a heatwave is likely to hit western and eastern Rajasthan between April 17 and 19. People in Delhi-NCR can expect hot and dry conditions to persist, with temperatures hovering around 40°C (maximum) and 25°C (minimum) on Thursday. New Delhi: The scorching heat in parts of India has been broken by welcome showers in several states, especially in the southern region, offering much-needed relief to residents. However, the situation seems to be quite the opposite in the northern parts of the country as regions like Delhi-NCR, Haryana, Punjab, Gujarat, and Madhya Pradesh continue to grapple with rising temperatures. According to the India Meteorological Department (IMD), a heatwave is likely to hit western and eastern Rajasthan between April 17 and 19. People in Delhi-NCR can expect hot and dry conditions to persist, with temperatures hovering around 40°C (maximum) and 25°C (minimum) on Thursday. Despite some cloud cover, no major relief from the heat is expected in the national capital till April 18. Meanwhile, the eastern and northeastern states are bracing …

IMD Weather update: Heatwave to intensify in north, west India; rainfall predicted in these states

IMD Weather update: Heatwave to intensify in north, west India; rainfall predicted in these states

North, Central, and Western India are currently experiencing intense heat, with the Indian Meteorological Department issuing a heatwave alert for several states including Rajasthan, Gujarat, Punjab, Haryana, Delhi, and western Madhya Pradesh between April 16 and 19. New Delhi: After a brief respite last week, heatwave conditions have again begun to impact north, central, and western India. Due to the scorching temperatures, stepping outdoors has become difficult for many. Meanwhile, some states are witnessing spells of rain, thunderstorms, and gusty winds.  The Indian Meteorological Department (IMD) has issued a heatwave warning for the next five days across several states, including Punjab, Haryana, Delhi, Rajasthan, Gujarat, and Madhya Pradesh, with a sharp rise in temperature likely. According to the IMD, a western disturbance is likely to become active from 16 April, leading to rain and strong winds in some parts of northwestern India. Heatwave to continue in these states  As per the forecast, Rajasthan will continue to face extreme heat until 19 April, with the period from 16 to 18 April being especially severe. Gujarat is expected …

Protesting ASHA workers to cut their hair to intensify agitation in Kerala | Latest News India

Protesting ASHA workers to cut their hair to intensify agitation in Kerala | Latest News India

Thiruvananthapuram, The ASHA workers protesting outside the Secretariat here have announced that they will intensify their agitation by staging a ‘hair cutting demonstration’ on Monday as their stir enters 50th day. Protesting ASHA workers to cut their hair to intensify agitation in Kerala As the government has not made any favourable decision, a section of protesters launched an indefinite hunger strike at the protest venue here last week. Mini S, one of the leaders of the protesting ASHA workers, criticised Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan on Sunday for remaining silent about their agitation and said they would not backtrack from the stir until the government accepts their demands. “The CM is concerned even about animals, birds and other creatures in the wake of the heat wave warning in the state. But, he has not uttered any word on these ASHA workers who have been protesting under scorching sun for the last 50 days,” she told reporters here. She said she had cut her hair several times before but it is for the first time that she …