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AR Rahman wins Tamil Nadu State Award, expresses gratitude

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Oscar-winning composer A R Rahman has been conferred the Tamil Nadu State Award for Best Music Director for his work in Mani Ratnam’s historical epic Ponniyin Selvan – I. The recognition adds yet another milestone to Rahman’s celebrated career, which spans decades and includes state, national and international honours. * This article was originally published here

Uttarakhand lost 749 leopards, 86 tigers between 2020 & 2025: RTI

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Catherine O’Hara dies at 71: Celebs pay heartfelt tributes

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The passing of Catherine O’Hara at 71 has left the film and television industry in mourning, with an outpouring of tributes from her friends and collaborators across decades. The legendary actor, celebrated for her unmatched comic brilliance in Home Alone, Schitt’s Creek, Beetlejuice and several other iconic projects, passed away on Friday in Los Angeles after a brief illness. * This article was originally published here

Hrithik's sister Sunaina on battle with alcohol addiction

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Sunaina Roshan, sister of Bollywood star Hrithik Roshan, recently shared a deeply personal video on social media, opening up about her long battle with addiction. In the video, Sunaina spoke candidly about struggling with alcohol, junk food, and sweets, and how acknowledging the problem became a turning point in her life. * This article was originally published here

‘Vijay is not afraid of anything’: SA Chandrasekhar

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As Jana Nayagan continues to face uncertainty over its theatrical release, filmmaker SA Chandrasekhar, father of Thalapathy Vijay, addressed the repeated delays while speaking to the media earlier in the day. Reacting to the latest legal developments, Chandrasekhar made it clear that Vijay remains undeterred and ready to face every challenge ahead. * This article was originally published here

Arijit cites multiple reasons for quitting playback singing

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Popular Bollywood singer Arijit Singh, who wooed generations with his soulful voice in songs like Tum Hi Ho, Kesariya and Channa Mereya, left fans stunned after announcing that he will no longer take up new assignments as a playback vocalist. While calling time on one chapter of his career, Arijit made it clear that he is not stepping away from music itself. * This article was originally published here

Farah says except for Aishwarya nobody is a natural beauty

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Filmmaker Farah Khan, while promoting a skincare product, humorously attributed her glowing skin to the brand after her cook praised her natural beauty. She then candidly stated that, apart from Aishwarya Rai, few actresses in the industry are naturally beautiful. * This article was originally published here

World not ready for rise in extreme heat, scientists say

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Nearly 3.8 billion people could face extreme heat by 2050 and while tropical countries will bear the brunt cooler regions will also need to adapt, scientists said Monday. "Put simply, the most disadvantaged people are the ones who will bare the brunt of this trend our study shows for ever hotter days," urban climate scientist and research co-author Radhika Khosla told AFP. But wealthier countries in traditionally cooler climates also "face a major a problem -- even if many do not realise it yet", she added. from Environment News, Earth News, Global Warming, Wild Life, Carbon Trading, Climate Business, Climate Change & Pollution News https://ift.tt/g41RiXT via IFTTT

Frozen America: A brutal winter storm has gripped the United States - in pics

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A massive winter storm battered large parts of the United States, bringing heavy snow, sleet and freezing rain that disrupted travel, power supply and daily life. Millions were placed under winter weather warnings as Arctic cold followed the system, pushing temperatures to dangerous lows. Flight cancellations surged across major airports, while power outages left homes and businesses in the dark, especially in southern states unaccustomed to severe ice. Cities from New York and Washington to Chicago and Philadelphia struggled with icy roads and emergency closures. Authorities warned that extreme cold could prolong disruptions and pose life-threatening risks. from Environment News, Earth News, Global Warming, Wild Life, Carbon Trading, Climate Business, Climate Change & Pollution News https://ift.tt/rF1dTI0 via IFTTT

Twinkle: 'Menopause made me feel like a phone with a faulty charger'

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Author and former actor Twinkle Khanna, who is also the wife of Akshay Kumar, has spoken candidly about her health and wellness journey as she navigates menopause. Taking to Instagram on Sunday, Twinkle shared make-up-free pictures from her home and penned a long, honest note about ageing, fitness and Hormone Replacement Therapy (HRT). * This article was originally published here

Winter storm sweeps US: Over 800k lose power; 17 states declare emergencies

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Winter storm grounds US air travel: Over 10,000 flights cancelled on Sunday as snow batters major hubs

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A severe winter storm has triggered widespread flight cancellations across the US, impacting over 10,000 flights on Sunday alone. Major airports in Dallas, Charlotte, Philadelphia, Atlanta, and New York are experiencing significant disruptions. Airlines are advising passengers to check their status and explore rebooking options, with refunds guaranteed if the trip is no longer desired. from Environment News, Earth News, Global Warming, Wild Life, Carbon Trading, Climate Business, Climate Change & Pollution News https://ift.tt/6WElzQ3 via IFTTT

Arun Govil disagrees with AR Rahman's communal remark: 'SRK, Aamir Salman...'

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AR Rahman's recent remarks about facing less work in Hindi cinema due to non-creative decision-makers and potential communal bias have sparked industry debate. Actor Arun Govil refuted these claims, stating the film industry has always been free of communal bias, citing successful Muslim actors as evidence. * This article was originally published here

US braces for historic winter storm; power outage risks mount, flights cancelled

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A colossal winter tempest is wreaking havoc across a significant portion of the United States, bringing with it an onslaught of freezing rain and subzero Arctic air. Meteorologists are alerting residents that the storm might cause devastation akin to hurricane-force conditions. With life-threatening wind chills becoming common, the risk of frostbite looms large. from Environment News, Earth News, Global Warming, Wild Life, Carbon Trading, Climate Business, Climate Change & Pollution News https://ift.tt/X6s9d2P via IFTTT

Divya Dutta: ‘I am still open to love, but not marriage’

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Divya Dutta, who has spent over three decades in the entertainment industry, has portrayed a wide range of characters on screen — from lovers to wives. Off screen, however, the actor has consciously chosen a different path. While she has decided to stay away from marriage, she says she remains open to companionship with a loving, understanding partner. * This article was originally published here

'AR Rahman doesn’t understand Hindi': Rabbi Shergill

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Singer Rabbi Shergill, best known for Bulla Ki Jaana and Tere Bin, has shared a candid view on working with Oscar-winning composer AR Rahman. While praising Rahman’s musical brilliance, Shergill said that lyrics often become “secondary” in Rahman’s compositions, largely because Hindi is not the composer’s primary language. * This article was originally published here

Meghan Trainor says surrogacy was the safest path to baby No. 3

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Meghan Trainor has opened up about the deeply personal decision to expand her family through surrogacy, using her experience to challenge the judgement and stigma often attached to it. Trainor revealed that surrogacy was not part of their original plan, but became necessary after repeated consultations with doctors. * This article was originally published here

Eyeing net zero future, Niti Aayog releases roadmaps for decarbonisation of aluminium, cement, MSME sectors

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Govt notifies rules for use of Environmental (Protection) Fund

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The Centre has notified rules for utilizing the Environmental Protection Fund, created from penalties for green law violations. The fund will support pollution control, environmental remediation, clean technology research, and capacity building for environmental bodies. States will receive 75% of collected penalties, with the Centre retaining 25% for green initiatives. from Environment News, Earth News, Global Warming, Wild Life, Carbon Trading, Climate Business, Climate Change & Pollution News https://ift.tt/JDrs9q1 via IFTTT

Anup Jalota advises AR Rahman to convert back to Hinduism

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AR Rahman recently sparked a heated debate after suggesting that shifts in political power may have impacted his relationship with Hindi cinema. The Oscar-winning composer hinted that he may not be getting enough work and later referred to it as a “communal thing,” triggering strong reactions from across the industry. Now, singer Anup Jalota has weighed in, making it clear that he does not agree with Rahman’s assessment. * This article was originally published here

How do you really get into Bollywood? Celebs reveal | Excl

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Is there a formula to entering Hindi cinema, or is it a mix of timing, talent, and sheer survival? In this ETimes exclusive, director-producer Nivedita Basu, actor-producer Parvin Dabas, and emerging actor Ruchi Gujjar break down the myths, realities, and emotional costs of finding a foothold in Bollywood. * This article was originally published here

A wedding invitation to the clouds: Inside India’s frog marriages

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Across India, communities perform frog weddings, a folk ritual to invoke rainfall during droughts. These ceremonies, deeply rooted in agrarian life and nature's cycles, blend faith, folklore, and collective belief to cope with climate uncertainty. The practice persists as a cultural lifeline, reflecting a deep connection with the environment. from Environment News, Earth News, Global Warming, Wild Life, Carbon Trading, Climate Business, Climate Change & Pollution News https://ift.tt/gYOq71u via IFTTT

Rahman says people gaslighted him into believing he's not making good music

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AR Rahman revealed a deliberate strategy to work on 20-30 films between 2019-2025 to connect with a new generation and counter nostalgic perceptions of his music. He emphasized reinventing himself, dropping formulas, and prioritizing future work over past accolades to maintain motivation and a fresh perspective. * This article was originally published here

Chile declares emergency as wildfires kill at least 15

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Wildfires burning out of control in southern Chile have killed at least 15 people and forced more than 50,000 to evacuate, the government said Sunday. Wildfires have severely impacted south-central Chile in recent years. from Environment News, Earth News, Global Warming, Wild Life, Carbon Trading, Climate Business, Climate Change & Pollution News https://ift.tt/g1JExhY via IFTTT

Why Aamir said yes to Dev Anand’s Awwal Number without script

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Today, Aamir Khan is known as Bollywood’s ultimate perfectionist—an actor who refuses to associate with a film unless he is fully convinced by its script. Over the years, this approach has seen him walk away from several high-profile projects. But early in his career, Aamir once made a rare exception—and that too without even asking for the story. * This article was originally published here

24 is panicking, 34 is exhausting: The fears of young India in 2026

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India's youth, comprising millennials and Gen Z, face distinct anxieties shaped by differing political, economic, and technological landscapes. While millennials fear instability after years of effort, Gen Z grapples with the prospect of never achieving stability. Both generations navigate concerns over job security, economic inequality, and climate change, highlighting a cautious outlook on their future. from Environment News, Earth News, Global Warming, Wild Life, Carbon Trading, Climate Business, Climate Change & Pollution News https://ift.tt/ExAU9RY via IFTTT

Suhana recalls being disappointed after a failed school audition

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Suhana Khan, daughter of Shah Rukh Khan and Gauri Khan, may have been born into one of Bollywood’s most celebrated families, but her decision to become an actor came from a moment of rejection rather than privilege. In a new interview with Harper’s Bazaar India, Suhana revealed that it was a failed audition during her school days that made her realise how deeply she wanted to act. * This article was originally published here

Arslan snatches Sussanne’s phone, reveals Hrithik on video call

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Sussanne Khan and Arslan Goni, who began dating in early 2021 and made their relationship public in mid-2022 after Sussanne’s birthday post for Arslan confirmed their status, are once again in the spotlight — this time for an unexpectedly candid airport moment. * This article was originally published here

First global repository of ice cores: How Antarctica scientists are preserving ice samples from melting glaciers; why is it important?

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Scientists have opened the world's first global repository for mountain ice cores in Antarctica to preserve Earth's atmospheric history as glaciers melt. The Ice Memory Foundation's frozen sanctuary stores ice cores, acting as time capsules of past climate conditions, before these vital records are lost forever due to global warming. from Environment News, Earth News, Global Warming, Wild Life, Carbon Trading, Climate Business, Climate Change & Pollution News https://ift.tt/szZu2Lp via IFTTT

Aamir’s family, Gauri, Kiran attend Happy Patel screening

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The makers of the upcoming film Happy Patel: Khatarnak Jasoos hosted a star-studded special screening in Mumbai on January 14, drawing several big names from the film industry. Producer Aamir Khan arrived with his partner Gauri Spratt, while his former wife Kiran Rao was also present, making it a rare family reunion under one roof. * This article was originally published here

The world’s largest beaver dam is so big that you can see it from space

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AP Dhillon shares muddy ATV adventure with Salman and Dhoni

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AP Dhillon’s latest Instagram post has given fans an unexpected crossover — the singer spending an action-packed day with Salman Khan and MS Dhoni at the superstar’s Panvel farmhouse. Shared on Tuesday (January 13), the post offered glimpses of the trio bonding over an off-road adventure that didn’t quite go as planned. * This article was originally published here