5 real estate hotspots near newly-opened Navi Mumbai Airport seeing massive growth

The introduction of Navi Mumbai International Airport in January 2026 has dramatically reshaped the real estate map of the Mumbai Metropolitan Region (MMR). Regions that were once considered peripheral have now become high-potential investment destinations, driven by multi-crores infrastructure projects including the Mumbai Trans Harbour Link (MTHL), Metro Line 8, and more. It’s unbelievable to…

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Remarriage After Divorce :Can a woman remarry after divorce if ex-husband files a late appeal? Kerala HC responds |

NEW DELHI: The Kerala high court has held that a woman’s remarriage cannot be invalidated simply because her ex-husband filed a late appeal against their divorce decree.A division bench of Justice A.K. Jayasankaran Nambiar and Justice Preeta A.K. set aside a family court order directing the husband to pay Rs 20 lakh as permanent alimony,…

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Annu Kapoor reacts to criticism around Aditya Dhar’s Dhurandhar, dismisses nepotism talk: ‘Outsiders have always ruled the industry’ |

Veteran actor Annu Kapoor weighed in on the ongoing debate around political narratives in films, as he responded to claims that facts and timelines in Dhurandhar have been distorted to suit a particular ideology.Speaking to Siddharth Kannan, the veteran actor made it clear that propaganda in cinema is nothing new and has existed for decades.“From…

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IPL 2026: ‘MS Dhoni can surprise’ – R Ashwin gives major update before CSK vs MI | Cricket News

NEW DELHI: Former Indian spinner Ravichandran Ashwin has ruled out MS Dhoni’s return for Chennai Super Kings’ big IPL 2026 clash against Mumbai Indians at the MA Chidambaram Stadium on Saturday. Dhoni has not played a single game this season because he is recovering from a calf injury, and fans were hoping he would finally…

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24K love for gold: Why is India obsessed with the yellow metal?

Once called the sone ki chidiya, India clearly never got over its gold fever. For desis, gold is not just a metal, rather it is rainy-day savings, wedding-season flex, family legacy and emotional support, all rolled into one shiny yellow package. Somewhere between these wedding seasons, festival offers and “bas thoda aur le lete hain”,…

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No fresh Ebola case in India since 2014: Govt

World Health Organization Sunday declared the Ebola outbreak in Congo and Uganda a Public Health Emergency of International Concern (PHEIC) NEW DELHI: As World Health Organization Sunday declared the Ebola outbreak in Congo and Uganda a Public Health Emergency of International Concern (PHEIC), Indian health experts said there is no reason for panic as Ebola…

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‘To keep troops at their absolute best’: US to begin annual testosterone screening for service members, says Pete Hegseth

US defence secretary Pete Hegseth NEW DELHI: US defence secretary Pete Hegseth on Wednesday announced a new annual testosterone screening programme for military personnel aged 30 and above, saying the initiative is aimed at ensuring troops can perform at their “absolute best.“The screening will become part of the military’s mandatory annual medical examinations for service…

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US stock markets today (May 4, 2026): Wall Street pauses near record highs, oil jumps on Hormuz tensions

US stock markets traded cautiously near record levels on Monday as rising oil prices and fresh tensions around the Strait of Hormuz kept investors on edge, AP reported.The S&P 500 slipped 0.1 per cent after touching an all-time high, while the Dow Jones Industrial Average fell 216 points, or 0.4 per cent, as of 9:35…

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‘It isn’t over yet’: How Tamil Nadu’s power battle turned into one hell of a ride; why Dravidian majors’ plans failed to take shape | Chennai News

‘It isn’t over yet’: Inside the frantic race for top post in Tamil Nadu; Since the election results on May 4 threw up a hung House, it’s been a rollercoster ride for TVK, which is still one short of majority as we go to press. TOI pieces together accounts from several sources—sometimes conflicting—about backroom manoeuvres….

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‘Smiling Buddha’ at 52: Test that announced India’s nuclear arrival to the world

Fifty-two years ago, India detonated a nuclear device in Rajasthan’s Thar desert, codenamed ‘Smiling Buddha’. This event, coinciding with Buddha Purnima, marked India’s entry into the nuclear club. Despite being officially termed a ‘peaceful nuclear explosion’, the test ignited debate and reshaped India’s global standing, demonstrating scientific self-reliance and announcing strategic intent. NEW DELHI: On…

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