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Vivek Agnihotri, Bhushan Kumar confirm Operation Sindoor film: ‘Some stories are not chosen; they choose you’ |

The conversation around Vivek Ranjan Agnihotri’s next has taken a clearer shape. After initial reports of him planning a film on Operation Sindoor — India’s military response to the April 2025 terror attack in Pahalgam — it is now learnt that the project draws from Lt Gen KJS ‘Tiny’ Dhillon’s book, Operation Sindoor: The Untold…

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Giriraj says CM to choose his successor; Samrat likely to meet Shah | Patna News

In a dramatic turn for Bihar, Chief Minister Nitish Kumar is poised to pass the baton of leadership. Confirming the news, Union Minister Giriraj Singh shared that Kumar will take the lead in appointing his successor and the new cabinet. JD(U) leader Sanjay Jha underscored Kumar’s ongoing commitment to the state’s progress. Patna: Union minister…

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OpenAI CEO Sam Altman makes it clear to employees at Townhall: You do not get to choose how…

OpenAI CEO Sam Altman asserted employees have no say in US military operations, even after a Pentagon deal for classified AI deployment. The move followed rival Anthropic’s blacklisting, sparking internal and external criticism over timing and optics. Altman emphasized the Pentagon respects OpenAI’s safety measures but retains operational control, while also acknowledging competitors might offer…

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Psychology-based personality test: Wolf, cat, horse, owl or fox? The animal you choose reveals if you crave belonging, are graceful, freedom-loving, wise or adaptable

Photo: marina__neuralean/ Instagram Personality tests are quite popular on social media these days, blending psychology with fun quizzes to decode your core self. From Myers-Briggs (MBTI) to the viral Big Five or Enneagram, they categorize traits like introversion vs. extroversion, thinking vs. feeling, offering snapshots of how you navigate life, relationships, and stress.For instance, this…

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Consenting adults entitled to choose each other as life partners, live together without fear: Delhi High Court

“The right of two consenting adults to choose each other as life partners and to live together in peace is a facet of their personal liberty, privacy, and dignity protected under Article 21.” (AI image) By upholding the constitutional right of consenting adults to choose their partners in life and to cohabit without interference, the…

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