Month: July 2025

  • ‘I’m Proud’: Kamal Hassan Marks Parliament Debut, Takes Oath As Rajya Sabha MP In Tamil | Watch

    Actor-turned-politician Kamal Hassan marked his Parliament debut by taking oath as Rajya Sabha MP in Tamil on Friday, on the fifth day of the Monsoon Session of the Parliament.

    Hassan, who was elected unopposed by the DMK-led bloc in the Rajya Sabha in June, delivered his oath in Tamil to loud desk thumping by fellow parliamentarians. He also greeted Deputy Rajya Sabha Chairman Harivansh after his swearing-in.

    #BreakingNews| Actor and Makkal Needhi Maiam (MNM) chief Kamal Haasan marks Parliament debut, takes oath as Rajya Sabha MP in Tamil@nimumuralishares more details#KamalHassan#RajyaSabha#MNM|@kritsweenpic.twitter.com/3xOBDhuS04— News18 (@CNNnews18)July 25, 2025

    VIDEO | Parliament Monsoon Session: Makkal Needhi Maiam (MNM) founder and actor-turned-politician Kamal Haasan (@ikamalhaasan) takes oath as Rajya Sabha Member.#ParliamentMonsoonSession(Source: Third Party)

    (Full video available on PTI Videos –https://t.co/n147TvrpG7)pic.twitter.com/5dYyPkFMb4

    — Press Trust of India (@PTI_News)July 25, 2025

    “I am proud and honoured,” he said ahead of his swearing-in after arriving at the parliament complex. “I’m going to swear-in and register my name. As an Indian, I will do my duty.”

    Hassan’s party, Makkal Needhi Maiam (MNM), joined the DMK-led bloc ahead of the 2024 Lok Sabha elections. The alliance had assured him a seat in the Upper House in exchange for MNM’s support in the Lok Sabha elections.

    He had filed his nomination papers on June 6 at the Tamil Nadu Secretariat, accompanied by Chief Minister MK Stalin, Deputy CM Udhayanidhi Stalin, and senior leaders from alliance partners, including VCK’s Thol. Thirumavalavan, MDMK’s Vaiko, and Tamil Nadu Congress chief Selvaperunthagai.

    The ‘Thug Life’ actor’s entry into the Rajya Sabha marks a milestone in his political career as he has been given a legislative role for the first time. In the 234-member Tamil Nadu Assembly, a candidate requires a minimum of 34 votes to win a seat in the Rajya Sabha.

    With 158 MLAs from the DMK-led INDIA bloc (DMK-133, Congress-17, VCK-4, CPI-2, CPM-2), the alliance was comfortably positioned to secure four seats. On June 12, Kamal Haasan, president of Makkal Needhi Maiam (MNM), and five others were elected unopposed to the Rajya Sabha from Tamil Nadu.

    Hassan’s MNM did not contest the Lok Sabha elections and extended full support to the DMK-led alliance.

  • Anant Raj Q1 profit rises 38 pc to Rs 126 cr

    New Delhi, Jul 25 (PTI) Realty firm Anant Raj Ltd has reported a 38 per cent increase in consolidated profit to Rs 125.90 crore for the first quarter of this fiscal on higher income.

    The company had reported a net profit of Rs 91.01 crore in the year-ago period.

    Total income rose to Rs 602.40 crore during April-June period of 2025-26 fiscal, from Rs 481.66 crore in the corresponding period of the preceding year, according to a latest regulatory filing.

    During the 2024-25 financial year, Anat Raj Ltd had posted a net profit of Rs 425.82 crore on a total income of Rs 2,100.28 crore.

    The Delhi-NCR based company mainly develops housing and data centre projects. PTI MJH DRR

  • India, UK ink major trade deal: An explainer

    New Delhi, Jul 25 (PTI) India inked a Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement (CETA) with the UK on July 24. It is the country’s most ambitious trade agreement till date, covering 26 sectors from tariffs to technology.

    The pact has many things which were agreed upon by India for the first time, including slashing of import duties on automobiles, and inclusion of chapters like Trade and Gender Equality. It covers areas such as tariffs, services, digital trade, intellectual property, and government procurement.

    CETA is India’s 16th and one of its most wide-ranging trade agreements. The pact is aimed at doubling bilateral trade in goods and services to USD 112 billion from USD 56 billion at present. It is essential to understand the main advantages of the CETA for Indian businesses.

    Following is the list of Q& As (questions and answers) to explain these issues: Q What are the major gains to India? In FY2025, India exported USD 14.5 billion worth of goods to the UK. With the new deal, USD 6.5 billion or 45 per cent of Indian exports like textiles, footwear, carpets, automobiles, seafood, and fresh fruits such as grapes and mangoes, will enter the UK duty-free, down from earlier tariffs of 4 per cent to 16 per cent.

    The remaining USD 8 billion, covering petroleum, pharmaceuticals, diamonds, and aircraft components, already had zero duty access (Zero MFN tariffs) even without this pact. The UK has agreed to eliminate tariffs on all Indian goods, with only a few agricultural items like rice excluded.

    Q What are the major gains to the UK? The UK’s USD 8.6 billion exports to India face tariffs on over 94 per cent of items. Under the agreement, India will eliminate tariffs on 90 per cent of UK goods. Tariffs on 64 per cent of British goods will be eliminated immediately, including salmon, lamb, aircraft parts, machinery, and electronics.

    Another 26 per cent, including chocolates, soft drinks, cosmetics, and auto parts, will see tariffs phased out over the next 10 years.

    For cosmetics like soaps, perfumes, shaving creams, and nail polish, current tariffs of 10-20 per cent will either be eliminated on day one or gradually phased out. India will also remove duties on medical devices from the UK.

    India will cut tariffs on silver, the largest import item from the UK (USD 2.1 billion in FY 2025) to zero in 10 years.

    Q. What duty concessions will India give in the auto sector to Britain? India, for the first time, has given tariff concessions for the auto sector in its free trade agreement, and it’s likely to trigger similar demands from Japan, the EU, South Korea, and the US. India has opened a dedicated Tariff Rate Quota (TRQ) for passenger cars from the UK. For large-engine petrol cars above 3000 cc and diesel cars over 2500 cc, traditionally luxury imports, India has committed to lowering the current over 100 per cent customs duty to 10 per cent over 15 years, within a quota starting at 10,000 units and rising to 19,000 in year five.

    For mid-sized cars (1500-2500 cc diesel / up to 3000 cc petrol), a 50 per cent in-quota duty applies initially, falling to 10 per cent by year five. Small cars under 1500 cc follow a similar tariff reduction path with a growing quota. These in-quota vehicles enjoy sharply reduced duties, while out-of-quota imports still face tariffs ranging from 95 per cent to 50 per cent, depending on vehicle size and year.

    The TRQ marks a major policy shift, especially as India has long used high tariffs to protect its domestic automotive industry. By year five, up to 37,000 UK-built ICE (internal combustion engine) vehicles could enter India annually at just 10 per cent duty, far below the current 110 per cent.

    Q. What kind of duty concessions is India giving in the alcohol sector to the UK? India allows duty cuts for UK-origin alcoholic including whisky, brandy, rum, vodka, liqueurs, mead, cider, and tequila.

    These products, which currently face a base customs duty of 150 per cent, will see steep reductions but only if they meet a Minimum Import Price (MIP) threshold of USD 5 per litre or USD 6 per 750 ml bottle.

    For qualifying imports, the duty will be gradually lowered from 110 per cent in the first year to 75 per cent by year 10, through equal annual reductions.

    This design helps shield India’s domestic liquor market from low-cost imports while giving premium UK spirits a competitive edge.

    The deal includes provisions for inflation adjustment of the MIP every 15 years and requires joint review by both governments before any indexation is applied.

    Q. What are the products for which there will be no duty cuts? India has excluded several high-sensitivity agricultural products from any tariff concessions. This includes fresh apples, walnuts, whey and modified whey, blue-veined cheese, and specific seed categories, gold bars, and smartphones.

    The UK exclusion list includes various meat products, egg-based items, semi-milled or fully milled rice, and solid-form cane or beet sugar.

    Q. What are the provisions under the government procurement chapter? India has granted unprecedented market access to UK suppliers in the government procurement (GP) chapter, a major shift from its traditionally protectionist approach. For the first time, India will open about 40,000 high-value contracts from central ministries and departments in sectors such as transport, green energy, and infrastructure to UK bidders.

    Q. Has India granted any concessions in the Intellectual Property Rights chapter? According to think tank GTRI, in a significant concession, India has accepted language in the Intellectual Property chapter of the FTA that subtly curtails its ability to issue compulsory licences, a critical tool for accessing life-saving technologies during emergencies.

    “For the first time in any trade agreement, India has explicitly agreed to wording that stresses the need for “adequate remuneration” to patent holders, aligning with WTO’s TRIPS Article 31(h),” GTRI has said.

    Q. What are the concessions given in the services sector? India has opened key segments of its services economy to British firms, granting access in sectors such as accounting, auditing, financial services (with FDI in insurance capped at 74 per cent), telecom (allowing 100 per cent FDI), environmental services, and auxiliary air transport.

    The UK is granting commercial presence rights in sectors like computer services, consultancy, and environmental services. It has offered an annual quota of 1,800 visas for niche roles like yoga instructors and classical musicians.

    Q. What is the Double Contribution Convention (DCC) agreement? It allows over 75,000 Indian workers on short UK assignments to continue paying into India’s social security system without dual contributions.

    Q. What is there in the FTA on UK’s carbon tax? GTRI has stated that by not securing a carve-out or exemption clause on CBAM, India lost a vital opportunity to protect its carbon-intensive exports.

    From January 2027, the UK can impose carbon taxes on Indian steel and aluminium, even as we grant UK goods duty-free access.

    Q. What is the trade between India and the UK? In FY 2025, India’s trade with the UK reached USD 54.9 billion, with India enjoying a USD 11.7 billion surplus. India exported USD 14.5 billion in goods and USD 18.4 billion in services, while imports from the UK were USD 8.6 billion in goods and USD 12.6 billion in services.

    The UK is also India’s second-largest IT and business services market, after the US.

    Q. What are India’s key exports to the UK? In FY2025, India’s top exports to the UK were dominated by smartphones, which brought in USD 1.48 billion, followed by aviation turbine fuel at USD 1.29 billion, highlighting India’s strength in electronics and refined energy.

    The other major goods include pharmaceutical formulations, gold bars, and metallurgical-grade chemicals like aluminium oxide, basmati rice, cut and polished diamonds, steel products, construction machinery parts, cotton garments, and gold jewellery.

    Gold bars topped India’s imports from the UK at USD 2.1 billion, making it the single largest item. This was followed by turbo-jets used in aviation, aluminium scrap, telecom and electronic equipment. The other imports include blended alcoholic beverages like whisky, scrap paper, copper scrap, and various machinery parts and valves. PTI RR MR

  • President Murmu condoles loss of lives in Rajasthan school building collapse

    New Delhi, Jul 25 (PTI) President Droupadi Murmu on Friday said the death of several students in a school building collapse in Rajasthan is extremely tragic as she extended her condolences to the bereaved families.

    A portion of a government school building collapsed in Rajasthan’s Jhalawar district early this morning, leaving at least six children dead and 29 injured, police said.

    The children at the Piplod Government School in Manoharthana block of the district were assembling for morning prayers when the incident took place.

    “The news of the collapse of a school roof in Jhalawar, Rajasthan, resulting in the death and injury of several students, is extremely tragic. I pray that God grants strength to the grieving families to bear this pain.

    “I wish for the speedy recovery of the students injured in this accident,” Murmu said in a post on X in Hindi. PTI AKV DIV DIV

  • Anant Raj Q1 profit rises 38 pc to Rs 126 cr

    New Delhi, Jul 25 (PTI) Realty firm Anant Raj Ltd has reported a 38 per cent increase in consolidated profit to Rs 125.90 crore for the first quarter of this fiscal on higher income.

    The company had reported a net profit of Rs 91.01 crore in the year-ago period.

    Total income rose to Rs 602.40 crore during April-June period of 2025-26 fiscal, from Rs 481.66 crore in the corresponding period of the preceding year, according to a latest regulatory filing.

    During the 2024-25 financial year, Anat Raj Ltd had posted a net profit of Rs 425.82 crore on a total income of Rs 2,100.28 crore.

    The Delhi-NCR based company mainly develops housing and data centre projects. PTI MJH DRR

  • Did You Know Ibrahim Ali Khan Filmed Sarzameen Before Nadaaniyan?

    Sarzameen, a political thriller starring Prithviraj Sukumaran, Ibrahim Ali Khan and Kajol, is now available to stream on JioCinema. Prithviraj Sukumaran heaped praise on his co-star Ibrahim Ali Khan, highlighting his dedication and growth during the film’s production. What’s more,Sarzameenmarks Ibrahim’s actual film debut, shot before Nadaaniyaan, with Prithviraj commending his performance.

    Prithviraj Sukumaran On Ibrahim Ali Khan’s Debut Film

    In an interview with Bollywood Bubble, Prithviraj Sukumaran revealed, “This was his first film. This film got delayed due to multiple reasons. And, now ends up being the second release. But this was the first time he ever came in front of the camera on a film set.”

    “And I was a witness, a part of his journey leading up to the shoot. I, as a matter of fact, know that he has put in a lot of work, a humongous amount of work for this film. I really like him in this film. And I say this very objectively, not because I am here to promote Sarzameen, but I really like Ibrahim in this film,” he added.

    What Did Prithviraj Sukumaran Advise Ibrahim Ali Khan?

    Prithviraj also recalled the advice he gave to Ibrahim, saying, “The last day of shoot, I told him, ‘I’m very proud of you for the kind of work you have put in for this film. But I want to tell you that if you think it is going to be easier from here onwards, it’s not. It’s just going to be as tough as it always is.”

    He went on to say, “At any point, if you think things are getting easier, you’re doing something wrong. So, the idea remains that you put in the same amount of work for every one of your films.’ And he understands that he might be from a very privileged background. But he understands how valuable this opportunity is.”

    Sarzameen, directed by Kayoze Irani, is a gripping action thriller starring Prithviraj Sukumaran, Kajol and Ibrahim Ali Khan, set to premiere on JioHotstar on July 25. The film follows the tale of Colonel Vijay Menon, a dedicated Indian Army officer played by Prithviraj, who finds himself at odds with his son Harman, portrayed by Ibrahim, a young man drawn into terrorism. As their conflict escalates, Harman’s mother, Meera, played by Kajol, is caught in the emotional turmoil, torn between her love for her family and her husband’s duty to the nation.

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  • Exclusive | ‘Everyone Wants Bumrah, But Nobody Letting Him…’: India Pacer’s Big Advice To Critics, Fans

    The ongoing Test series in England is drastically different from the previous ones. Unlike the previous tours, the Indian batters are not just scoring runs, but posting huge totals to challenge the hosts across venues. But on the other hand, the bowling unit looks like catching up. Four different combinations have been tried in as many games so far and yet, they have struggled to pick all 20 wickets in every game.

    But the discussions largely hover aroundJasprit Bumrah. Though the team is blessed to have him, not being able to utilise him all 5 matches has been the concern. As conveyed by the team management prior to the series, Bumrah will play only three out of five games. He had turned up twice already, with India losing both matches. The third game is currently underway in Manchester and Bumrah, after 13 overs, has yet to pick up a wicket.

    Amid the unending talks about Bumrah’s workload, veteran Indian pacerIshant Sharmahas urged people to go easy on India’s prized possession. In an exclusive conversation withCNN-News18 Cricketnext, Ishant said Bumrah should be left alone because playing for the country even after suffering multiple stress fractures is not easy.

    “I don’t know. Everybody’s talking about Jasprit Bumrah’s workload,” Ishant said. “The reason I say this is – he has had a stress fracture, not just one, multiple stress fractures. So, he has a body that needs to be looked after.”

    “Everyone wants Jasprit Bumrah, but nobody thinks about wanting a Jasprit Bumrah who can stay fit for all five Tests. He is the best person to judge his own body. Let him do what he feels is best for the country – and he is doing it.

    “After two stress fractures, he’s still playing for India. He hasn’t said no to playing. So just back him, support him – that’s all I’ll say,” he added.

    Despite dealing with uncertainties, Bumrah has been among wickets. After playing just 2 Test, he already has 12 wickets to his credit, including 2 five-wicket hauls. He’s India’s second-highest wicket-taker in the ongoing tour, after Siraj, who has picked up 13 in 3 games.

    ‘Let The Youngsters Learn From Their Mistakes’

    The Indian squad for the ongoing Anderson-Tendulkar Trophy comprises a bunch of talented youngsters. From top to bottom, the line-up is fresh, energetic but untested in tricky conditions. Obviously, their failures would bring up comparisons with those they have replaced. But Ishant feels that’s won’t be the right approach to analyse their performances.

    Ishant said the people out there should support them so that the budding starts could enjoy their journey.

    “I don’t think we should compare anyone to anyone else. They’re just starting their careers. Let them do what they can, let them learn from their mistakes. I’d just tell them — love the grind. Because if you love the grind, you’ll do well,” Ishant said.

    “That’s it. Everyone should just support them and tell them to enjoy the journey,” he added.

  • Parliament Impasse Set To End As Govt, Opposition Agree To Hold Op Sindoor Debate

    The stalemate in the Parliament is set to end as the government on Friday agreed to hold a special debate on India’s ‘Operation Sindoor’ beginning Monday.

    The consensus was reached after Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla called a meeting of the leaders of all parties to discuss the functioning of the House. Efforts were on to reach a consensus in the meeting.

    Parliamentary Affairs Minister Kiren Rijiju, Leader of the Opposition in the Lok Sabha, Rahul Gandhi, and Congress chief Mallikarjun Kharge were among those present in the meeting.

    The Opposition had demanded a special discussion, and not one under Rule 193, as a discussion under the Rule would mean that the government has brought the motion and showed that it celebrated the Operation.

    According to sources, the leaders also discussed the voter roll revision in Bihar and the charges against Allahabad High Court Judge Yashwant Varma and his impeachment.

    Sources also said that Rahul Gandhi, during the meeting, also questioned as to when a discussion on the ongoing Special Intensive Revision (SIR) of voter rolls in poll-bound Bihar will be taken up.

    Earlier today, Kharge joined the protest by the INDIA Bloc MPs against the ongoing Special Intensive Revision of voter rolls in Bihar. The protest, which entered its fifth consecutive day, was held at Parliament’s Makar Dwar.

    Several senior Congress leaders, including Rahul Gandhi and party leader Priyanka Gandhi, also participated in the protest.

    The MPs marched from the Gandhi statue on the Parliament premises ahead of the start of the day’s session, and were seen carrying multiple posters and a big banner which read “SIR- Attack on Democracy.”

    Speaking to reporters before the protest, Kharge said, “We are fighting against that only (Special Intensive Revision exercise).”

    Wayanad MP Priyanka Gandhi, who also attended the protest, criticised the Election Commission (EC) for not providing the updated voter rolls to the political parties.

    “They should respond to the allegations. They should provide us with the voters’ list, which we have been asking for. There should be transparency. It is a democracy. All political parties should have access to that information. Why is it not being provided?” she told reporters at the Parliament premises.

    The opposition parties, including Congress and Samajwadi Party, have been protesting against the SIR exercise in poll-bound Bihar, alleging that it’s an attempt to disenfranchise voters, particularly from marginalised communities.

    They claim that the process is being used to remove names from the voters’ list, which could impact the outcome of upcoming assembly elections.

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  • Saba Azad Has THIS Reaction To Boyfriend Hrithik Roshan Starrer War 2 Trailer

    Finally! Hrithik Roshan Jr NTR and Kiara Advani starrer War 2 trailer has released and fans just can’t keep calm. Saba Azad also didn’t hold back her excitement and shared her excitement. The film is releasing on August 14 and will be clashing with Rajinikanth Coolie.

    Taking to her Instagram stories, Saba Azad shared the trailer and dropped fire emojis. The highly-anticipated trailer of the film has finally been unveiled, with just three weeks left until the film hits theaters! Hrithik is back once again as Major Kabir Dhaliwal, while Jr NTR is seen as deadly, lethal agent Vikram. The action-packed trailer looks promising, and has left fans thrilled.

    Featuring Hrithik Roshan reprising his role as Kabir and Jr NTR making a fiery Bollywood debut, the trailer teases a thunderous showdown that expands the YRF Spy Universe in scale and ambition. War 2 trailer opens with Hrithik Roshan declaring his vow to sacrifice his identity, family, and home to become a shadow. Meanwhile, Jr NTR’s character promises to fight battles no one else dares to. We then see glimpses of Hrithik romancing Kiara Advani, as he solemnly narrates his readiness to walk away from everyone he’s ever loved.

    One of the highlights of the War 2 trailer is Kiara Advani delivering fierce kicks as she confronts Hrithik’s character. What follows is a series of high-octane chase sequences, explosive action, and a fiery face-off between Hrithik and Jr NTR. Kiara, too, is seen in action-packed moments, making it clear she’s not just a bystander in this film. From high-speed chases to explosive action sequences- the trailer of War 2 is an absolute treat for action lovers and franchise fans.

    Directed by Ayan Mukerji, War 2 is the highly anticipated sequel to the 2019 blockbuster War, and the sixth installment in Yash Raj Films’ ambitious Spy Universe – home to Pathaan and Tiger 3. The film marks a major milestone for the franchise.

    Interestingly, Hrithik and Jr NTR will not be promoting the film together and are expected to undertake promotional duties separately.

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  • ‘If He Is In Pain…’: Shardul Thakur Hails Rishabh Pant’s Unmatched Passion For India

    India allrounder Shardul Thakur on Thursday praised Rishabh Pant’s “unmatched” courage and pain tolerance after Pant came out to bat on the second day of the fourth Test against England despite having a broken foot.

    Speaking to reporters, Shardul confirmed that Pant indeed suffered a fracture while batting on the first day.

    “I think it was always our plan to try and bring Pant to the middle. There were significant efforts from the medical team, so kudos to them,” said Shardul, referring to Pant’s fifty that helped India post 358 in their first innings.

    “They managed to get Rishabh back onto the field, allowing him to bat for a while. The runs he scored were, of course, vital for the team.

    “And yes, he was in a lot of pain. We have seen him perform many amazing feats, and this was yet another remarkable achievement for the team today,” added Shardul.

    Shardul and his teammates were eager to see how Pant would approach his innings after resuming at an overnight score of 37, having retired hurt after being struck on his right foot while attempting a reverse sweep off England pacer Chris Woakes on Wednesday.

    “Everyone was very excited to see how he would approach his innings. The passion he showed for the team today is unmatched. We have witnessed many instances in the past where players have batted with fractures. For example, Graeme Smith once batted for the South African team with a fractured hand. In these moments, the player’s grit is crucial.

    “And I believe Rishabh’s positivity and grit help him endure his pain. His pain threshold is very high, so if he is in pain, it’s a serious injury,” said Thakur.

    Regarding Pant batting in the second innings, Thakur said: “That decision lies with him and the medical team. In the morning, we thought he might be able to bat. Earlier, I had to check his foot to see if he could walk properly. If he could walk properly, then we could consider him batting.

    “When we arrived at the ground and were warming up, he was not there. Then I went to bat, and I don’t know what happened after that. I believe there is a fracture,” confirmed Thakur.

    England opener Zak Crawley was also surprised to see Pant in the middle.

    “Not many people can do what Pant did today,” said Crawley, who put England in a strong position by sharing a 166-run opening stand with Ben Duckett.

    England ended the day at 225 for two with Ollie Pope and Joe Root in the middle.