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Here are the top news and stories in entertainment, sports, technology, gadgets genre from 22 August 2026"
BJP passed a resolution opposing Congress’ decision to sing only two stanzas of ‘Vande Mataram’, calling for protection of its full six-stanza version and launching a youth awareness campaign. Read More
Saeed has been named as an accused in the supplementary chargesheet filed by the NIA in the case. The Jammu NIA Special Court has already issued a non-bailable warrant against him. Read More
The 65-member team, announced on August 17, includes 51 new faces. Among them are Kavita Patidar, K Surendran, Manoj Tigga and Sandeep Pathak. Read More
Pakistan minister Ahsan Iqbal warned India could use water as a “weapon” by altering supplies, calling the Indus Waters Treaty dispute a new challenge. Shehbaz Sharif called water a red line. Read More
A fire broke out at the ‘Salman Khan Gym’ in Greater Kailash on Thursday night. However, no casualties have been reported, with the fire department responding swiftly to the incident. Read More
Awarapan Leaked Online: The 2007 cult classic has been removed from YouTube after a fan alerted Emraan Hashmi via an email. Read More
Amit remained out of the authorities’ reach for almost three years despite efforts to locate him. During the investigation, police received information suggesting that he was staying in Delhi. Read More
Neeraj Chopra finished second at the Lausanne Diamond League after Sri Lanka\'s Rumesh Pathirage beat him by just 9cm with an 88.14m throw. Read More
Television actress Aditi Sharma has filed a domestic violence complaint against husband Abhineet Vidyanand Kaushik and his family. Mumbai Police have registered an FIR and launched an investigation. Read More
Sugar prices rose from Rs 48.18/kg to Rs 55.70/kg in a month. Govt said the rise isn’t due to ethanol diversion, citing lower output, global shortages, festive demand and hoarding. Read More




