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    Nana Patekar vs Tanushree Dutta: MeToo controvery sparks again after actors revisit 6-year-old allegations

    Tanushree Dutta has reacted strongly to Nana Patekar's recent dismissal of her MeToo allegations, calling him a "pathological liar" and claiming he is scared due to his dwindling support base in Bollywood. In an interview, Dutta stated that Patekar's supporters have either gone bankrupt or sidelined him, and accused him of manipulating the situation. She reiterated her accusations from 2008, where she alleged that Patekar sexually harassed her on the sets of 'Horn Ok Pleassss.'

    AI could help spread false and misleading information on Holocaust, UNESCO report warns

    A UNESCO report state, artificial intelligence could potentially propagate false and misleading information about the Holocaust online. This risk arises either from flaws in AI systems themselves or from deliberate efforts by hate groups and Holocaust deniers to exploit AI to generate content that undermines historical truths about the Nazi-perpetrated murder of Jews and other targeted groups.

    Congress criticises Centre's denial of permission to Kerala minister to visit Kuwait

    The opposition Congress in Kerala criticizes the Centre for denying permission to state Health Minister Veena George to travel to Kuwait to coordinate relief efforts for Malayalees affected by a tragic fire incident. Leader of Opposition V D Satheesan calls it unfortunate and criticizes the Centre for sending a wrong message.

    Congress demands SC-monitored probe into NEET exam 'irregularities'

    The Indian Congress has demanded a high-level investigation under the supervision of the Supreme Court into "irregularities" in the National Eligibility-cum-Entrance Test (NEET) for medical courses and accused the BJP of cheating youngsters and playing with their futures. Congress chief Mallikarjun Kharge said paper leaks, rigging, and corruption have become an integral part of many examinations, including the NEET.

    Was 'Suits' actor Wendell Pierce denied rented apartment because of racism?

    'Suits' actor Wendell Pierce has made shocking claims regarding housing discrimination.

    How Donald Trump's deny-everything strategy could hurt him at sentencing

    It's a truism of the criminal justice system that defendants hoping for lenient treatment at their sentencing are expected to take responsibility for their actions, even express remorse. But that flies in the face of Trump's longtime refusal to acknowledge any wrongdoing, a tone that he often strikes to portray strength and present himself as a fighter under ceaseless attack.

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      Health insurance claim rejection: Widow fights, wins Rs 28 lakh damage; pre-existing disease can't be free pass for claim denial

      The Delhi State Consumer Commission ruled that an insurer cannot reject a health insurance claim solely based on pre-existing diseases if they weren't the cause of death. The commission directed HDFC Life (previously known as HDFC Standard LIC Co. Ltd.) to pay Rs 19.4 lakh along with the interest to a woman whose husband's claim was rejected for not disclosing diabetes. The insurer also has to pay Rs 1,00,000 for mental harassment of the complainant along with the litigation cost. This is a relief for those with common lifestyle diseases like diabetes. Read the full case and verdict in details. What do you need to keep in mind while buying health insurance policy to avoid claim rejection later. Find out here.

      'No money, can't contest…': Congress' Puri Lok Sabha candidate returns ticket citing fund denial
      West Bengal: BJP leader Dilip Ghosh alleges "deliberate" denial of permission for PM Modi's Bardhaman rally

      "PM Modi will address a gathering on May 3 in Bardhaman. While searching for a suitable ground for their meeting, local BJP leaders have chosen two grounds. But permission is being deliberately not given for the meeting. We will be forced to go to court if permission is not given," Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) leader Dilip Ghosh said.

      Third Eye: Turnout trends, ticket denials, and broken promises in LS polls

      Politicians are accused of breaking commitments after being elected. Navneet Rana, an Independent MP from Amravati, was criticised by tribals in March for distributing low-quality sarees. Her opponents now say that Rana has been underpaying rally attendees. Her adversaries are posting videos of rallygoers alleging that they were underpaid.

      India can speak about its own visa policy: US on Australian journalist's claim on visa denial

      The US refrains from commenting on India's denial of visa renewal to Australian journalist Avani Dias, who faced election accreditation issues and left on election day, while India refutes her misleading allegation and confirms visa extension approval.

      Stormy Daniels said this about her alleged relationship with Donald Trump: Encounter, money, denial, threat

      Stormy Daniels told journalist Jacob Weisberg of 'Slate' that her relationship with Donald Trump lasted nearly a year and the GOP leader promised her to buy a condo and feature her as a contestant on "Celebrity Apprentice." She also claimed that her attorney had negotiated a six-figure deal with former Trump attorney Michael Cohen to buy her silence.

      Did Amitabh Bachchan deny Angioplasty reports? Here's the truth

      Amitabh Bachchan recently made headlines after reports surfaced claiming he underwent angioplasty. However, the veteran actor dismissed these reports as "fake news." A video of Bachchan exiting an event in Thane showed him denying the rumours about his health. Despite the initial concern, Bachchan's appearance at the event and subsequent blog post indicate that he is in good health and focused on his professional commitments.

      The period of Lent this year merges with the beginning of the month of Ramzan, the ninth month of the Islamic calendar. Muslims believe that the Quran was revealed to Prophet Mohammed in this month. During Ramzan, followers abstain from food and water from dawn to dusk. Fasting is a key pillar of Islam. Judaism also prescribes fasting.

      Trump 2.0 to threaten H-1B plans of tech companies

      Concerns arise over the possibility of a second Trump administration and its impact on the US immigration agenda. Tech industry alarmed by H-1B visa fee hikes, set to be implemented from 2025. Details about fee increases and previous H-1B denial rates are discussed.

      Apply to all, else it won't get results: Irfan questions denial of contracts to Iyer, Kishan

      Former Indian cricketer Irfan Pathan questions the BCCI's decision to exclude Ishan Kishan and Shreyas Iyer from central contracts for not playing Ranji Trophy. Pathan criticizes the different parameters applied, citing Hardik Pandya's absence from red-ball cricket. Kishan and Iyer's exclusion is seen as a message to prioritize first-class cricket over white-ball and IPL pursuits.

      Denial of entry to UK professor Nitasha Kaul sparks political slugfest between Congress & BJP in Karnataka

      ​​Karnataka Ministers alleged on Monday the incident shows how the individual rights as well the rights of the state governments are being trampled upon, while the BJP described the professor at the University of Westminster Nitasha Kaul, who is also an Overseas Citizen of India, "a known terrorist sympathizer & one who constantly spews venom & disseminates anti-India propaganda."

      'You speak of 'nari shakti', now show it here': SC rebukes Centre over denial of rights to women officers in Coast Guard

      The Supreme Court criticized the Centre for not granting permanent commission to women officers in the Indian Coast Guard (ICG), similar to the Army, Navy, and Air Force. The court emphasized equality and stated that it would not confine its intervention to one case. The bench highlighted the achievements of Priyanka Tyagi, a pilot with the ICG, who was denied permanent commission despite her exemplary service.

      BJP says its doors open to Kamal Nath, Nakul Nath, amidst Congress denial

      The BJP in Madhya Pradesh has invited Kamal Nath and Nakul Nath to join their party amidst rumors of a potential switch. This comes after the Congress leader's critical remarks about the party. However, Congress circles have dismissed these rumors, asserting that Kamal Nath, a veteran of the party, will not be leaving. The BJP's invitation raises questions about the future political landscape in Madhya Pradesh.

      Beware! Hackers use electric toothbrushes in massive cyber attack, results in huge financial loss

      Hackers exploited millions of electric toothbrushes to launch a cyber attack on a Swiss company, causing significant financial damage. The compromised toothbrushes were transformed into a botnet, targeting the company's website with a distributed denial of service (DDoS) assault. Cybersecurity experts emphasize the need for vigilance in securing internet-connected devices, highlighting the growing threat posed by smart devices in escalating cybercrime. This incident underscores the importance of proactive measures to mitigate evolving cybersecurity risks.

      Maldivian boy's death linked to President Muizzu's denial of approval for Indian plane for medical evacuation

      A 13-year-old child tragically lost their life in the Maldives due to a delay in receiving medical treatment. The Maldivian government's alleged hesitation to utilize Indian choppers for medical evacuation is believed to have contributed to the unfortunate incident. The fate of Indian assets provided for medical evacuation and disaster recovery remains uncertain as the Maldivian government insists on expelling Indian military personnel responsible for their operations and maintenance. President Mohamed Muizzu has requested India to withdraw its troops by March 15, but discussions are ongoing to find a practical resolution.

      Ex-President Donald Trump set to face jury over sex abuse and defamation claims

      Former President Donald Trump is set to face a trial to determine how much more he owes writer E. Jean Carroll for denying sexual assault in the 1990s. The judge has warned Trump and his lawyers not to say anything about Carroll's past romantic relationships, sexual disposition, or prior sexual experiences, and to not imply she was motivated by political agendas, financial interests, mental illness, or otherwise.

      Delayed disposal of cases amounts to denial of justice: Ex-SC judge Kaul

      The number of cases pending in various courts in the country has crossed the five crore mark, the government had told the Rajya Sabha on July 20. Talking to PTI, Justice Kaul said there was a need to deal with the situation. He said delayed disposal of cases amounted to denial of justice to common litigants.

      Europe no more in immigration denial

      Immigration and asylum are lightning rod issues in rich, developed countries where economic growth has slowed down. The absence of a system made it difficult to deal with it, resulting in a crisis. Geert Wilders' win in the Netherlands, growing support for Marine Le Pen's National Rally in France and AfD in Germany show how powerful a poll issue migration can be.

      Defence Ministry clears orders for indigenous area denial munitions

      The defence ministry has cleared an order for indigenous area denial munitions, which will give additional lethality to Pinaka multi-barrel rocket launchers to take down enemy tanks, armoured vehicles and personnel. The indigenous Pinaka system is already in service with the Indian Army and has been progressively replacing imports from Russia. It has also bagged orders from Armenia and the new munitions will add to further export potential.

      Defence ministry approves 6,400 rockets for Pinaka weapon system to boost Indian Army’s firepower
      ‘Non-deposit of LTCG cannot lead to denial’

      Under section 54 of the Income-Tax (I-T) Act, long-term capital gains (LTCGs) arising to an individual from sale of a residential property are exempt to the extent that such gains are invested towards purchase or construction of a new residential house, within the specified time frame.

      Internet companies Google, Amazon and Cloudflare report biggest-ever denial of service operation

      Denial of service is among the web's most basic form of attack and it works by simply overwhelming targeted servers with a firehose of bogus requests for data, making it impossible for legitimate web traffic to get through.

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