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June 09, 2025

The biggest truth of every actor's life is that there will be more lulls than successes," says Sharad Malhotra, who is set to make his return to the screen after a gap — his last TV outing was in 2022, and his most recent OTT stint was in 2023.

- S Farah Rizvi

The biggest truth of every actor's life is that there will be more lulls than successes," says Sharad Malhotra, who is set to make his return to the screen after a gap — his last TV outing was in 2022, and his most recent OTT stint was in 2023. But the actor is quick to clarify he "never really took a break." "I was thinking the other day — three years have passed just waiting for something good to happen. Then it hit me: I can't just keep waiting. I have to be the one to take a step forward. As actors, effort is required from our e

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Bar bodies condemn threats to retd judge

The Bar Association of India and the Bombay Bar Association on Monday expressed concern and anguish over the threats and attack on (retd.) Justice GS Patel and his family in India and the UK over the last ten months.

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The national capital's struggle for water

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India's WC hopes ride on openers Shafali, Smriti

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India's hill stations need legal personhood

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When world leaders speak like academics

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BJP, Cong prepare for battle as RS poll nominations end

The deadline for filing nominations for the upcoming Rajya Sabha polls ended on Monday with cross voting and high-stakes battles expected in Jharkhand and Madhya Pradesh between the Bharatiya Janata Party and the Congress.

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MARKETS HIT 2-MONTH LOW ON OIL SURGE, ASIA SELLOFF

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CBSE begins re-evaluation, some complaints persist

The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) on Monday began the re-evaluation of Class 12 answer scripts entirely through its own portal. Teachers and officials involved in the exercise described the new system as \"smoother and more secure\" than Coempt Edu Teck's OnMark platform, which was dropped by the board last month. However, some students complained that they were still unable to receive scanned copies of their answer scripts, leaving them unable to seek re-evaluation.

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