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Neha Kakkar’s Candy Shop Faces Backlash Over ‘Cringe K-Pop’ Style

Neha Kakkar’s ‘Candy Shop’ Sparks Online Uproar, Critics Slam It as a ‘Cringe K-Pop Attempt’

Popular Bollywood singer Neha Kakkar is once again the target of an online storm after the launch of her newest music video, Candy Shop. Within minutes of the release of the song, social media was awash with both positive and negative responses; nevertheless, most people bashed the song and claimed it was a “cringe K-Pop…

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OnePlus Launches New Smartphone and Tablet in India

OnePlus Launches New Smartphone and Tablet in India, Targets Mid-Premium Market

OnePlus has diversified its offerings in India by the introduction of a new smartphone and a tablet, and is refocusing its emphasis on the fast-growing mid-premium segment. The newest products highlight the approach by the firm to provide premium features at affordable prices, focusing on the young professionals, technology lovers, and buyers who want flagship-like…

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India U-19 vs Malaysia: Kundu’s Double Ton Powers 315-Run Win

India U-19 Crush Malaysia by 315 Runs as Abhigyan Kundu Slams a Double Century in Asia Cup Group Match

India U-19 produced a spectacular performance in the ACC Men U-19 Asia Cup, defeating Malaysia U-19 by a huge margin of 315 runs in a one-sided group A match. The game became an Indian show, with a spectacular 200-run home performance by Abhigyan Kundu, whose performance rewrites the books of records, and emphasizes the great…

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3 Ahmedabad Schools Receive Bomb Threat Emails, Police on Alert

3 Ahmedabad Schools Receive Bomb Threat Emails; Police Tighten Security, Investigation Underway

Ahmedabad was put on high alert today after emails threatening three city schools led to direct intervention by law enforcement and emergency response units. Concerned parents, students, and school authorities responded promptly, resulting in immediate security operations and a full-scale police investigation. According to officials, the emails claimed explosive devices were placed within school territory….

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Australia Vows Tougher Gun Laws After Bondi Beach Terror

Australia Vows Tougher Gun Laws After Sydney Bondi Beach Shooting Kills 15 at Jewish Festival

SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA – December 15, 2025: Australia is stunned by a devastating terrorist incident that wrecked the peace of the country when two gunmen went on a massacre against a Hanukkah party in Sydney, at the renowned Bondi Beach. The attack that claimed the lives of at least 15 and injured dozens more has already…

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Delhi Air Emergency AQI Crosses 450, Schools Go Hybrid

Delhi Air Emergency: AQI Crosses 450 as Toxic Smog Engulfs City, Schools Shift to Hybrid Mode

New Delhi: On Monday, the use of Delhi plunged into an open-air emergency as the Air Quality Index (AQI) in the city shot beyond the 450 level, and the national capital squarely fell within the severe-plus category. Thick layers of poisonous smog covered most of the city, severely lowering the visibility, disrupting the usual course…

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Sindh Remark by Rajnath Singh Triggers Pakistan’s Expansionist Charge

‘Sindh May Return to India’ Remark by Rajnath Singh Sparks Diplomatic Firestorm, Pakistan Calls It ‘Expansionist

New Delhi / Islamabad – The diplomatic temperature between India and Pakistan escalated Monday with words spoken by India’s Defence Minister, Rajnath Singh, who indirectly suggested that the Pakistani province of Sindh “may return to India again” and that frontiers are not permanent. His comments caused a vehement rejection by Pakistan, which termed them as…

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