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ANNOUNCED AS THE NEW FTII PRESIDENT IS R MADHAVAN

The talented actor R Madhavan, whose recent film “Rocketry” earned a National Award, has been proposed as the president and chairman of the governing council of the Film and Television Institute of India (FTII). The Film and Television Institute of India (FTII) has named R Madhavan as its president. ‘Rocketry: The Nambi Effect,’ the actor’s debut feature film, recently won the National Award for Best Feature. A nominee for the position of President of the Film and Television Institute of India (FTII) and Chairman of the governing council is the prolific actor R Madhavan, whose recent film ‘Rocketry’ earned a...

Corporate documents demonstrate Adani’s relationship with a BVI shell company

A new investigation claims that the two offshore companies are responsible for the Adani Group’s purported financial problems, which were first brought to light by Hindenburg and more recently by the Organised Crime and Corruption Reporting Network (OCCRP).The two offshore shell companies that apparently invested in Adani equities, according to a story by The Indian Express, are connected to the Adani Group. The magazine used data from offshore corporate service provider Trident Trust to support this assertion.

Rahul Gandhi, the Congress leader, will speak to youth in Raipur, Chhattisgarh

Rahul Gandhi, the leader of the Congress, will speak to young people in Raipur, the state capital, on Saturday ahead of the Chhattisgarh assembly election, which is expected to be held later this year, according to a statement from the CMO. During a programme called “Rajiv Yuva Mitan Samellan,” which will be organised by the Chhattisgarh government, the Wayanad MP will speak to young people. 4.43 lakh new voters in Chhattisgarh are thought to be the target of the action.

Elon Musk claims that Twitter users will be able to call each other without using phone numbers, and calls are coming to X

Users of the Elon Musk-run social media network X (previously Twitter) will soon be able to call their contacts without giving out their phone numbers. Video and voice calls will soon be available on X for all customers, including those using iOS, Android, and desktop, the company revealed in a recent blog post. The official tweet that shared the information on the platform states, “Video & audio calls coming to X: Works on iOS, Android, Mac & PC, X serves as the world’s functional address book, therefore a phone number is not required. These particular factors are special.

Can’t get too worked up over it because”: Hardik Pandya on Pakistan’s Asia Cup match

Hardik Pandya, an Indian all-rounder, recently talked about the importance of the highly anticipated matchup between India and Pakistan at the Asia Cup in 2023. Pandya acknowledged the strong feelings elicited by supporters while emphasising the team’s resolve to playing outstanding cricket against a challenging opponent. Pandya emphasised the difficulty of maintaining composure in the middle of the excitement surrounding such events and stressed the significance of making deliberate decisions rather than giving in to emotional urges. He is excited because he thinks that the impending huge event offers a great chance to demonstrate character and tenacity.

The 28th anniversary of Windows is honoured by Bill Gates

Bill Gates, a multibillionaire philanthropist and co-founder of Microsoft, recently posted a fond memory on the microblogging service X (formerly Twitter). He wished Windows a happy birthday for turning 28. On August 24, 1995, Windows 95 was released to the public. Numerous influential figures from the computer world graced the launch event for the new operating system with their presence.

Map controversy clouds Xi Jinping’s trip to India for the G20 summit

The timing of China’s publishing of the map raises severe concerns about whether President Xi Jinping intends to attend the G20 summit in the capital of India or if he has other plans. According to what we’ve been told, China publishes the standard map every year, but this is the first time India has seriously protested Beijing’s territorial claims.On the eve of India hosting the G20 meeting in New Delhi, China produced a so-called “standard map” that included Arunachal Pradesh in the Middle Kingdom, portions of eastern Ladakh according to the rejected 1959 line, Taiwan, and the South China Sea.

Neeraj Chopra wins a record-breaking sum of money after winning the World Championships gold

In addition to his Olympic gold, Neeraj Chopra became the first Indian to win a gold medal at the World Athletics Championships. Neeraj Chopra gained the gold medal from the World Athletics Championships to his long list of achievements. Chopra, who was already one of just two Indians to win a World Championship, is now the only athlete from his nation to win two medals in the competition and the first to take home the gold. Chopra had gotten things going in the Sunday final in Budapest with a foul throw. He was able to throw the javelin 88.17 metres...

Riddle continues for KL Rahul in the 2023 Asia Cup

KL Rahul hasn’t participated in a competitive cricket match since he was assisted off the pitch on May 1 of this year after injuring a tendon in his right leg during an IPL match between Lucknow Super Giants and Royal Challengers Bangalore. The Karnataka wicketkeeper-batsman last played in an ODI against Australia on March 22 and scored 32 off 50 in a losing effort for India. India has since played 13 games, including 3 tests, 3 ODIs, and 7 T20 internationals. Before being named to the 17-person India squad for the Asia Cup, he underwent thigh surgery and spent days...

Prior to the G20 summit’s economic negotiations with India, Rishi Sunak is receiving criticism

Rishi Sunak, the prime minister of Britain, will go to the G20 conference in India in September. According to sources, Sunak will meet separately with India’s prime leader, Narendra Modi, to discuss the UK-India trade negotiations during his visit. Ahead of the anticipated trade negotiations, Sunak is facing criticism for allegedly having a conflict of interest. The UK’s Prime Minister is in a conflict of interest because Akshata Murty, Sunak’s wife, has shares in the same Indian IT giant Infosys that are worth about £500 million, according to a story by The Guardian.