Baba Siddique: The Man Who United Shah Rukh Khan and Salman Khan Was Murdered

Baba Siddique, a well-known politician and social figure, was shockingly shot and killed in Mumbai, leaving both the political and film worlds in disbelief. Famous for his Iftar parties that brought rivals together, he played a key role in reconciling Shah Rukh Khan and Salman Khan, finally ending their long-standing feud. His impact lasted for decades, leaving behind a powerful legacy.

By Avi G

Tata Motors Grants Diwali Bonuses to Pimpri Workers as a Tribute to Ratan Tata

This Diwali, Tata Motors gave a big shoutout to its Pimpri plant workers with some generous bonuses, right after the passing of Ratan Tata, the legendary chairman. Almost 10,000 permanent employees got ₹49,177 each, along with over 30,000 contract workers who also received bonuses. This thoughtful gesture highlights the strong bond between the company and its workforce during a tough time.

By Vishal Kumar

Zepto: Over 1 Lakh Dandiya Sticks Sold This Navratri

Zepto, the quick commerce platform, totally crushed it this Navratri by selling more than 1 lakh dandiya sticks. CEO Aadit Palicha couldn't be happier, thanking all the users and sellers for their support. Plus, they saw a spike in sales of fasting-friendly snacks and got involved in festive fun at different locations.

By Avi G

Ajay Jadeja Inherits Jamnagar Throne

Former cricketer Ajay Jadeja is set to take the throne as the next Jamsaheb of Nawanagar, which we now know as Jamnagar, a historic princely state in Gujarat. This move ties him to a legendary cricket legacy, given his family’s impressive links to the Ranji and Duleep Trophies.

By Avi G

Akhilesh Yadav Challenges BJP’s Barricade at JPNIC

Akhilesh Yadav took a shot at the BJP for putting up tin sheets at the Jayaprakash Narayan International Centre in Lucknow, blocking him from entering during his visit to celebrate the socialist leader’s birthday. He called out the government's intentions and accused them of "dirty politics," stressing how important the center is to socialism.

By Avi G

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