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‘No resignation, no new party’: Tamil Nadu BJP chief dismisses Annamalai exit buzz | India News

NEW DELHI: Tamil Nadu BJP president Nainar Nagenthran on Thursday sought to end speculation over K Annamalai’s political future, insisting that the former state chief has neither resigned from the party nor spoken to anyone about launching a new political outfit.According to news agency PTI, Nagenthran said reports claiming Annamalai had quit the BJP were…

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‘Cocaine-fuelled’ Brit jailed for life over murder of Saudi student Mohammed Algasim in Cambridge | World News

A 22-year-old UK man has been jailed for life for the murder of Saudi Arabian student Mohammed Algasim, who was fatally stabbed outside student accommodation in Cambridge.Chas Corrigan was sentenced at Cambridge Crown Court to life imprisonment with a minimum term of 22 years and six months. The sentence follows his conviction for the murder…

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Rakul Preet Singh reveals how a workout mishap left her bedridden for over month: ‘That one mistake caused me a slip disc’ |

For someone who has always prioritised fitness, Rakul Preet Singh never imagined that a routine gym session would leave her unable to move freely for weeks. The actress recently revisited the painful chapter while appearing with husband Jackky Bhagnani on Neha Dhupia and Angad Bedi‘s talk show ‘Double Date’.During the conversation with Neha Dhupia and…

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‘Everybody was throwing darts at him’: Ex-India cricketer names Ajinkya Rahane as IPL 2026 best captain | Cricket News

Kolkata Knight Riders’ skipper Ajinkya Rahane (ANI Photo) Former India cricketer and commentator Murali Kartik has backed Ajinkya Rahane as the best captain of IPL 2026, praising the Kolkata Knight Riders skipper for guiding a depleted squad through a difficult campaign and keeping them in playoff contention until the final day of the league stage.KKR…

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Will go to Delhi and negotiate if Tamil Nadu’s education funds are withheld due to two-language policy: Education minister Rajmohan | Chennai News

Chennai: School education minister Rajmohan said the state remained firm on the two-language policy. The statement comes in the wake of state govt not taking a clear stand on implementation of the PM Schools for Rising India (PM SHRI) scheme despite the education ministry calling for the implementation of the scheme in Bengal, Kerala, and…

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