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Sidharth Shukla Starts Working on Ekta Kapoor’s Broken But Beautiful 3, Shares Pics with Hilarious Caption
Currently busy with Ekta Kapoor’s web series Broken But Beautiful 3, Sidharth Shukla shared a few clicks from the set with a quirky caption.
Qualcomm Reveals Snapdragon 888 Benchmark Scores, Posts Significant Performance Gains Over Predecessor
Snapdragon 888 is built on a 5nm process and comes equipped with the company's third-gen Snapdragon X60 modem that adds support for 5G. It also comes with support for mmWave that can provide speeds of up to 7.5Gbps.
Google Is Shutting Down Android Things, Its Unpopular Operating System for IoT Products
Google had initially said that updates would be centrally distributed by the company roughly every three years, preventing manufacturers from modelling the OS.
Luxury Ride Inducts Pre-Owned MY 2012 Lamborghini Gallardo Spyder, Selling for Rs 1.25 Crore
The showroom is offering Lamborghini Gallardo Spyder at Rs 1.25 crore which can also be booked, financed, insured from Luxury Ride website and showroom.
Bollywood has Liberty to Make Films for Particular Audience, Says Samantha Akkineni
Samantha Akkineni feels Bollywood has the liberty to make films for a particular kind of audience, which is not the case in the South.
U.S. Says Ghislaine Maxwell Should Stay Behind Bars, Deserves No Bail
U.S. prosecutors on Friday said Ghislaine Maxwell, the former associate of Jeffrey Epstein charged with helping enable his sexual abuses, should remain in jail, and urged a federal judge to reject her proposed $28.5 million bail package.
Wall Street Weekahead: Investors Bet Old-school Retailers Will Rebound In 2021
As holiday shopping season wraps up, U.S. equity investors are gauging whether longlanguishing shares of brickandmortar retailers can sustain their recent rebound in anticipation of a full economic reopening in 2021.
Mamata Only Worried About Making Nephew Next CM, Will be Left All Alone Soon, Says Amit Shah
Welcoming political heavyweight Suvendu Adhikari to the BJP, Amit Shah expressed confidence that the BJP will form the next government in West Bengal with more than 200 seats in the 294-member assembly.
Teen Stops Domestic Attack On Mom, Then Is Fatally Stabbed
A teenage boy stepped in to save his mother from an attack by her husband, only to end up being fatally stabbed by the man, authorities said.
China Is Hurting Its Own Interests With Arbitrary Detentions, Canada PM Trudeau Says
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau on Friday said China undermined its own interests and alienated other nations when it detained two Canadians almost two years ago, after Canada had arrested a Chinese executive on a U.S. arrest warrant.
SC Terms as Disturbing HC Order to Examine if There is Constitutional Breakdown in Andhra Pradesh
The appeal filed by the state government against the high court's October 1 interim order came up for hearing before a bench headed by Chief Justice S A Bobde which stayed further proceedings in the matter before the high court.
SC Stays Criminal Proceedings Against Former Wipro Chairman Azim Premji and Others
Azim Premji and his wife sought quashing of summons issued by a trial court on a complaint filed by an NGO alleging breach of trust and corruption in merger of three firms with a Premji group firm.
Delhi Riots: Court Grants Bail to Accused in Vandalism and Arson Case
The court said the police opposed the bail application on the strength of categorical identification of two public witnesses but a perusal of their statements revealed that they have specifically named co-accused Shahnawaz and were silent about the role o...
Shefali Shah Opens Up About Being Typecast in Mother's Role in Bollywood
Actress Shefali Shah opened up about being typecast in mother roles in Indian television and film industry. In 2005 she was cast as Akshay Kumar's mother in Waqt: The Race Against Time.
Russia Relieved After Olympic Doping Ban Shortened
The Kremlin said on Friday it regretted Russia was unable to avoid doping sanctions but some officials declared a small victory after sport's highest court halved a ban on athletes competing at the Olympics under the Russian flag to two years.
Analysis: Spillover From Tigray Conflict Adds To Pressure On Sudan
Clashes along Sudan's eastern border and the influx of tens of thousands of refugees from neighbouring Ethiopia have added to the challenges faced by a country already navigating a fraught political transition and protracted economic crisis.