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'Aksar 2' actor Gautam Rode gets engaged to television actress Pankhuri Awasthy
Actor Gautam Rode, who is all set to sizzle in an upcoming film, ‘Aksar 2’, recently got engaged to television actress Pankhuri Awasthy in a secret ceremony. According to reports in Bombay Times, a source close to the couple told the publication, "They had a small roka ceremony attended by their families. Both Gautam and Pankhuri are introverts and they have always remained guarded about their personal lives. They have been together for almost two years now and decided to get engaged during Diwali, making it even more special for their loved ones."
EU backs Spain in Catalonia independence challenge
Spain's economy minister Luis de Guindos said on Tuesday that Madrid has the full support of the European Union in its response to the independence crisis in Catalonia. One of Spain's most respected politicians internationally, de Guindos slammed the independence call as a "rebellion against the rule of law", just ahead of a key speech by Catalonia's leader Carles Puigdemont. "What I can say is that everyone has supported the position of the Spanish government," said De Guindos, as he arrived at a meeting with his EU counterparts after breakfast talks with ministers from the European People's Party, the bloc's right-of-centre political grouping.
BJP 'renaming, re-packaging, re-launching' UPA's development projects
The Congress on Tuesday accused the BJP of "renaming, re-packaging and re-launching" development projects started by the UPA government. "On one hand, this dispensation claims that no development happened in the last 70 years, on the other, they are running a Central government by renaming, relaunching and repacking UPA-era schemes, with great pomp and grandeur," the Congress claimed. The party also accused the BJP government of blocking "several projects in Amethi," the Lok Sabha constituency of Congress vice president Rahul Gandhi.
Merkel's party alleges Russian cyber attacks ahead of elections
BERLIN: A top leader of German Chancellor Angela Merkel's conservative party said her website had been hit by thousands of cyber attacks- many from Russian IP addresses- before Sunday's televised election debate. German intelligence and government officials have often voiced concerns that Moscow could seek to interfere in the Sept. 24 national election, in which Merkel is widely expected to win a fourth term. Russia has repeatedly denied trying to influence foreign elections.
Shraddha Kapoor promotes 'Haseena Parkar'
With ‘Haseen Parkar’, ‘Saaho’ and the Saina Nehwal biopic, Shraddha Kapoor is currently on a roll. After reports stated that the release of her upcoming film ‘Haseena Parkar’ was delayed, the actress went on with her the preparations of her next film on the badminton star. As she finally gears up for the release of ‘Haseena Parkar’ on September 22, the actress got in to promotional mode for the movie. Dressed in a blue long shirt, a denim skirt and matching sandals, the actress is all smiles. She looks all fresh and pumped up and ready to beat the blues of her hectic schedule.
In West Bengal, BJP takes up void left by Left, Congress
Bengal politics is taking a bipolar course with BJP fast occupying the space of the Left and Congress across the state. The defining trend is evident from the results of the recently held seven civic polls in which Narendra Modi's party secured a 41.7% vote share in Jalpaiguri's Dhupguri municipality for the first time, a spectacular jump from the 8.6% share in 2012. Dhupguri has a sizeable scheduled caste (Rajbanshi) and scheduled tribe population. It is 95km from Naxalbari, where BJP chief Amit Shah in April visited an adivasi family whose members were later forced to join Trinamool. Despite this, BJP has made inroads among Rajbanshis and SC/ST across the seven municipalities.
Russia to track US-led coalition aircraft over Syria as potential targets
Russia said on Monday it would treat US-led coalition aircraft flying west of the River Euphrates in Syria as potential targets and track them with missile systems and military aircraft, but stopped short of saying it would shoot them down. In a move that will fan tensions between Washington and Moscow, Russia made clear it was changing its military posture in response to the US downing of a Syrian military jet on Sunday, something Damascus said was the first such incident since the start of the country's conflict in 2011. The Russian Defence Ministry said it was also scrapping a Syrian air safety agreement with Washington designed to avoid collisions and dangerous incidents with immediate effect. Moscow accused the United States of failing to honour the pact by not informing it of the decision to shoot down the Syrian plane despite Russian aircraft being airborne at the same time.
No excuse for firms not to be ready for GST: Arun Jaitley
Small businesses have been given enough time to prepare for the July 1 rollout of Goods and Services Tax (GST), Finance Minister Arun Jaitley said on Tuesday, ruling out any further slippage in the timeline. Jaitley, addressing a news conference, said there would be initial challenges after launching the tax, which will require all but the smallest businesses to file three detailed returns online every month. But, with 6.5 million firms already registered for GST and more expected to sign up, there was no excuse for firms not to be ready for what has been billed as the biggest tax reform in India's 70-year history. A decade in the making, the GST would bring down barriers between more than 30 states and territories, unifying India's $2 trillion economy and 1.3 billion people into a single market. The government says it will boost both commerce and state revenues. "We have been saying for the last six months it would be July 1 - nobody has any business not to be ready," Jaitley told reporters. "If he's still not ready, then I'm afraid he does not want to be ready." To ease the transition, a GST coordination panel agreed on Sunday to allow companies to file simplified, aggregate tax returns in July and August before they have to comply fully with the GST from September. Any company generating a large number of invoices will need to adopt special software packages that enable them to format and reconcile invoices, then upload them to the GST Network, an IT system that will process up to 5 billion invoices a month. If companies struggle to comply, that could block the flow of input tax credits that are a new feature of the tax, experts and business groups say. This would force firms to pay tax on the full cost of an item rather than just value added, tying up working capital and cutting into profits.
Aishwarya and Sushmita motivated me to take part in Miss India: Christeena Biju
Representing the state that houses more that hundreds of temples, fbb Colors Femina Miss India Odisha 2017 gets up-close with us. Christeena Biju always dreamt of winning a beauty pageant. Few years down the line, the ambitious diva saw her dream come true as she became the sole representative of Odisha. You won the crown from a sea of other participants, how are you feeling? Yes, of course, I feel amazing. I am in loss of words truly. I am proud to represent such a state with vibrant a culture. What motivated you to participate in Miss India? After seeing Aishwarya Rai and Sushmita Sen who were making our country feel proud, that is something motivated me to take part in Miss India and bring crown for the country. What sets your state apart from the other states? Not just the vibrant culture of Odisha but also it is the tribal population that makes the state stand apart. In addition to that, Odisha has been referred as the land of temples with beautiful coastline along. After being crowned to represent your state, what was the feedback you received from your family and state people? Post my win, at the east zone pageant, I got a lot of support from the family as well as the Oriya people for whom I won the crown. I got that love and respect. I believe it is time for me to pay them and make them proud by bringing the big crown home. Now as you arrive in Mumbai for the next stage of Miss India, how are you preparing for it? I am working hard for it, engaging myself fully with a lot of confidence and elegance to seize the crown. You have mentioned you like exploring new places, what are the places you have explored and wish to explore? I have explored most of the South, North, and Northeastern states I wish to explore few more places as well not just in India but other countries also starting from Switzerland.
We are made for each other, says PM Modi on India-Germany ties
BERLIN: "We are made for each other," PM Modi said in Berlin as India and Germany signed eight bilateral agreements on Tuesday. "We are looking at outcome-oriented momentum in India-Germany ties and a quantum jump especially in economic ties," PM Modi said while addressing a press conference with Chancellor Angela Merkel after holding the fourth round of the inter-governmental dialogue to set a roadmap for the bilateral strategic ties. PM Modi said that India is giving an impetus to next-generation infrastructure and this is an area in which "we want to work extensively with Germany". Merkel said that India has proved to be a reliable partner and both countries have been able to deepen cooperation. Earlier, Modi was accorded a ceremonial welcome with military honours at the Chancellery, the office of the German Chancellor, where he was greeted by Merkel and senior German officials.
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