Deepak Tijori breaks silence on Rahul Roy’s health; ‘Aashiqui’ co-star says rumours around actor are untrue | Hindi Movie News

Deepak Tijori has reacted to the recent discussions surrounding Rahul Roy and his health. The actor came forward in support of his longtime friend and ‘Aashiqui’ co-star. He dismissed reports and speculation that had raised concerns regarding Rahul’s condition. The actor shared his thoughts during a conversation with IANS. Deepak stated that he remains connected…

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Ex-IAS officer Dhanendra Kumar’s 80th b’day, London trip, reunion plans gutted in fatal house blaze; how family tried to save him in vain | Delhi News

On Saturday, retired IAS officer Dhanendra Kumar was to host a pre-birthday celebration at the Gymkhana Club ahead of his 80th birthday on June 6, surrounded by friends and family members. NEW DELHI: On Saturday, retired IAS officer Dhanendra Kumar was to host a pre-birthday celebration at the Gymkhana Club ahead of his 80th birthday…

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A walk down memory lane on Mumbai’s Joggers Park’s 36th anniversary | Mumbai News

Former chief minister Sushilkumar Shinde had inaugurated the park in 1990 MUMBAI: The sea breeze was familiar, the walking track unchanged in spirit, but Friday morning at Bandra’s iconic Joggers Park carried an unusual sense of nostalgia.36 years after inaugurating the park, former Maharashtra chief minister and veteran politician Sushilkumar Shinde returned to the same…

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Ahmedabad’s new reality: Dengue not a seasonal outbreak, but a permanent threat | Ahmedabad News

Ahmedabad: Ahmedabad’s dengue problem is no longer waiting for the rains. It is breeding quietly in the city’s nights.Two new research papers by scientists from the Ahmedabad Municipal Corporation (AMC) and Ahmedabad University (AU) have found that rising night-time temperatures, persistent humidity and rapid mosquito breeding cycles are turning the city into an increasingly efficient…

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KGMU trauma centre runs short of JRs | Lucknow News

Lucknow: Two non-PG junior residents (JRs) have resigned from the King George’s Medical University (KGMU) trauma centre within weeks of joining, adding to the doctor shortage.Officials said only 22 non-PG JRs are working against 47 sanctioned posts, leaving over half the positions vacant. The 400-bed trauma centre admits about 200 patients daily. Patients are first…

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