DNA Exclusive - Hope Shah Rukh Khan texts me : Sanya Malhotra on her Love Hostel producer
In an Exclusive interview with DNA, Sanya Malhotra also spoke about Pagglait success, tweet by Kangana Ranaut, comparison with Ramprasad Ki Tehrvi Instagram: @sanyamalhotra
Sanya Malhotra is currently riding high on the success of her recent outing
Pagglait. In the film, the actor plays the role of a young widow on the path of self-discovery and much more than that. Currently, Sanya is shooting for her forthcoming film
Love Hostel alongside Bobby Deol and Vikrant Massey in Bhopal. The film is produced by Shah Rukh Khan s home banner Red Chillies Entertainment.
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The second phase of polls recorded over 80 per cent voter turnout
Nandigram constituency went to polls on Thursday
New Delhi: Voting for the second phase of the West Bengal assembly elections took place on Thursday (April 1). This phase saw the hotly contested Nandigram constituency go to polls, where Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee is fighting her friend-turned rival Suvendu Adhikari, who recently quit TMC to join BJP.
Zee News Editor-in-Chief Sudhir Chaudhary on Thursday took the viewers through the events of the polling day, narrating how the battle of Nandigram was fought and what the high voter turnout means for West Bengal elections.
In the past day, more than 28000 cases of
COVID-19 have been reported in the country and 70 per cent of these cases have come from the four states of Maharashtra, Punjab, Karnataka and Gujarat.
On February 9, nearly 9000 cases of coronavirus infections were reported which was the lowest number of cases resgistered in a single day for 2021. But the cases increased rapidly and on February 16, more than 11 thousand new cases were detected. While today there have been 28000 cases of coronavirus.
The major reason attributed for this surge in coronavirus case is the non-compliance of social distancing norms and people not following the mask rule.
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They protested against the privatisation of state-run banks
Sudhir Chaudhary explains reason behind strike and privatisation
New Delhi: Bank employees observed a two-day nationwide strike that ended on Tuesday (March 16). The primary reason behind the strike was the government s bid to privatise state-run banks.
The strike was called by the United Forum of Bank Unions (UFBU), consisting of nine bank unions AIBEA, AIBOC, NCBE, AIBOA, BEFI, INBEF, INBOC, NOBW and NOBO.
Zee News Editor-in-Chief Sudhir Chaudhary on Tuesday analysed the reason behind the bank employees opposition to privatisation and also explained why the government intends to push it.
About 10 lakh bank employees across the country went on strike and a large number of them wrote to Zee News to be their voice. It is the duty of the media to give these voices a platform.
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There is a huge difference between protest movements of the yesteryears like Dandi March and the farmers protest that has been taking place in Delhi.
Zee News Editor-in-Chief Sudhir Chaudhary delved deep to analyse how the protest movements in India have taken a different shape and form.
New Delhi: There is a huge difference between protest movements of the yesteryears like Dandi March and the farmers protest that has been taking place in Delhi now. Earlier, the people struggled for freedom against British rule and yet made sure no citizens were disturbed or bothered due to the agitation. While the protests in recent times have troubled the tax-paying citizens the most and have had enormous repercussions on the economy as well.