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From celebrity child to chess mentor: How Allu Arjun's daughter Allu Arha entered a World Records Book at just five

Arha, daughter of actor Allu Arjun, has earned a place in the Noble Book of World Records for an achievement that extends far beyond her famous surname. At just five years old, she trained 50 chess students and solved 30 puzzles simultaneously, emerging as one of the world's youngest chess trainers. Her accomplishment highlights the educational value of chess, showcasing how early talent, curiosity, and a passion for learning can translate into extraordinary success.
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India Chair on Artificial Intelligence to be established at Slovak university, says PM Narendra Modi

Prime Minister Narendra Modi has announced the establishment of an India Chair on Artificial Intelligence at a Slovak university, marking a step forward in global academic cooperation on emerging technologies. The initiative aims to promote joint research, academic exchange, and collaboration in AI development. PM Modi highlighted that AI must be guided not only by innovation but also by trust, responsibility, and human dignity, reinforcing India’s focus on ethical and human-centric technology advancement globally.
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Who is Sonu MMishra? 'Kala Hiran' actor who worked with Salman Khan in 'Sikander'

Actor Sonu MMishra has publicly distanced himself from the controversial film 'Kala Hiran: The Battle for Legacy', citing ethical concerns. He claims the project aimed to portray Salman Khan negatively and one-sidedly, which conflicted with his principles. Mishra, who previously worked with Khan in 'Sikander', left after realizing the film's true intent, even before signing a formal agreement.
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Ranveer Singh buys luxury car worth Rs 6.36 crore

Ranveer Singh was spotted cruising in his brand new Ferrari 296 GTB worth Rs 6.36 crore on the streets of Mumbai. This comes amid the 'Don 3' controversy. Ranveer was last seen in 'Dhurandhar: The Revenge', which was a big box office hit.
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Video - TN CM Vijay’s cutest moment of the day

Tamil Nadu Chief Minister Vijay met Kirti Chakra awardee Lance Naik Meenatchi Sundaram, honoring him with a Rs 48 lakh cheque. The heartwarming moment of the day, however, was Vijay's playful interaction with the soldier's baby, which quickly won over social media. Meanwhile, Vijay's film 'Jana Nayagan' faces release delays due to certification issues and a prior HD leak.
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Rod Stewart faces backlash for attending FIFA after cancelling concert

Rod Stewart cancelled a concert citing health issues, only to be seen attending the FIFA World Cup in Boston days later. Fans expressed deep disappointment, with many having travelled for the cancelled show. His appearance at the crowded event, cheering for Scotland, has sparked significant backlash and accusations of disrespect towards his loyal audience.
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'Supergirl' director on working with Jason Momoa

Jason Momoa is set to embody the antihero Lobo in the upcoming 'Supergirl' film, a role he's eagerly anticipated for years. Director Craig Gillespie highlights their collaborative effort in crafting Lobo's '90s comic-inspired look and eccentric humor. This marks Momoa's debut as the character in the new DC Universe, joining Millie Alcock's Supergirl on an interstellar journey.
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Monica Bellucci on motherhood and aging: ‘I take my time’

Italian actor Monica Bellucci, now 61, embraced life's milestones at her own pace, becoming a mother in her 40s and finding strength and gratitude in aging. She views age as a source of self-awareness and freedom, not fear. Bellucci also highlighted motherhood's transformative power and freedom as a luxury, particularly for women striving for equality.
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Who was Sanchita Ugale? The 'Chhaava' actress dies by suicide at 22

The entertainment industry is in shock following the reported suicide of 22-year-old actress Sanchita Ugale on June 14. Known for her roles in 'Kumkum Bhagya' and 'Wagle Ki Duniya', Sanchita was also venturing into films and OTT. Police are investigating the circumstances of her untimely death, which has left colleagues and fans deeply saddened.
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ABBA’s manager, Görel Hanser, passes away at 76

ABBA's long-time manager and close friend, Görel Hanser, has sadly passed away at 76. The iconic Swedish group announced her death, expressing their profound loss. Hanser, who began her career in the music industry in 1969, was an integral part of ABBA's journey, often considered their "fifth member." Fans have shared heartfelt tributes.
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From Smriti Mandhana to Jemimah Rodrigues: 5 parenting lessons to take from the parents of India's women cricket stars

As the ICC Women's T20 World Cup 2026 continues, millions of young girls are watching our cricket stars and dreaming of following in their footsteps. But while fans celebrate on field victories, parents may find an equally important lesson off the field. The stories of some of India’s top women cricketers show that long before the trophies and headlines, there were parents who were the biggest support system for them .Here are five lessons parents can learn from the families of these cricket stars.Love your child unconditionally, especially during difficult phasesIndian batter Jemimah Rodrigues has been candid about her struggles with anxiety despite her success on the field. During those difficult moments, it was the unconditional support of her parents, Ivan and Lavita Rodrigues, that kept her strong. Her father trained her from a very young age but his role was never limited to cricket. Jemimah has often credited her parents for helping her during emotional struggles. The lesson for parents is simple: children don't just need support when they are winning.They need it even more when they are struggling.Teach children to stay grounded in both success and failureBefore every match, Indian star all-rounder Deepti Sharma carries a lesson from her mother. "Never let victory or defeat get to your head. Just keep moving forward." The lesson feels particularly relevant today, as Deepti recently delivered one of the standout performances of the ongoing World Cup, taking a historic five-wicket haul against Pakistan. Children are often praised only for achievements and criticised for failures but Deepti's mother's message focuses on consistency. Parents need to teach their children that success is temporary, failure is temporary, but effort should be permanent.3. Don't let society decide your child's dreamsToday, Smriti Mandhana is one of the biggest names in women's cricket. But her journey wasn't free from criticism.Smriti has often spoken about how her parents Srinivas and Smita Mandhana stood firmly by her side when others questioned her choices. Some people even told them if she continued to play cricket it would be difficult to find a suitable marriage match. Instead of succumbing to social pressure, her parents decided to support their daughter’s passion. Smita Mandhana has an important message for mothers, “Let your child, let the girl be who she wants to be. Not only education, but sports are also important.The Mandhana family’s story is a reminder that children grow up best when parents think of their potential and not public opinion.Raise fearless and patient childrenIndian captain Harmanpreet Kaur often gives credit to her mother Satvinder Kaur for shaping her personality. Harmanpreet has often talked about how her mother taught her to be fearless and patient. She was very quiet as a child, but the lessons helped her develop the courage to chase her dreams and face challenges along the way.Fearlessness does not mean never feeling afraid. It means learning to move forward despite fear. Patience, meanwhile, teaches children that meaningful achievements take time.Trust your daughters and give them the freedom to growWicketkeeper-batter Richa Ghosh has emerged as one of India's brightest young talents. And her father had a powerful message for parents everywhere. "Don't doubt your daughters, give them wings."Those few words capture a lesson that many families still struggle with. Sometimes, the biggest obstacle children face is not a lack of talent but a lack of trust.Children thrive when parents believe in their abilities, encourage exploration and allow them to pursue opportunities without constant fear and restriction.The common thread connecting all these stories is not just cricket, it is parenting too. These families did not simply raise successful athletes. They raised confident young women who learned resilience, humility, courage and self-belief. Sometimes, the most powerful thing a parent can say is not "be the best," but simply, "I believe in you."
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Delhi’s ‘Cursed’ CM Bungalow could soon be demolished; why this colonial landmark is worth knowing about

Delhi's iconic Chief Minister's bungalow at 33 Sham Nath Marg, known for its 'cursed' reputation, is slated for demolition. The colonial-era estate, a landmark in Civil Lines, will be redeveloped into a modern administrative complex housing the Delhi Disaster Management Authority and an Emergency Operations Centre.
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UK to sizzle in 30C heat after days of cool, unsettled weather

Britain is set for a dramatic return of summer warmth this week. Temperatures are expected to climb significantly, with some areas in England and Wales potentially reaching close to 30C. This shift follows a period of cooler, showery weather. High pressure building across Europe will bring sunshine and dry conditions.
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