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Actress Uma Dasgupta known for Satyajit Rayâs Pather Panchali dies at 84
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Actress Uma Dasgupta known for Satyajit Rayâs Pather Panchali dies at 84

Uma Dasgupta, the Bengali actress who played a pivotal role in Satyajit Ray’s Pather Panchali, has passed away at 84. She played Durga in the iconic film. Dasgupta was reportedly suffering from cancer for several years before her passing.

As per multiple reports, the tragic news of Uma Dasgupta’s demise has been confirmed by her relative, Chiranjeet Chakraborty. The actress passed away around 8 am today. Chakraborty found out about her death when he met Uma’s daughter.

Uma Dasgupta was reportedly under treatment for cancer and was responding well. However, the cancer returned. She was hospitalised in Kolkata and breathed her last at a local hospital.

In Satyajit Ray’s iconic Pather Panchali based on Bibhutibhushan Bandyopadhyay’s 1929 Bengali-language novel of the same name, Uma played Apu’s sister Durga. She appears in some of the most memorable scenes that have now been immortalised in cinema history.

Uma acted in a few films after Pather Panchali. She is survived by her daughter.

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Russia vows ‘tangible’ response if US missiles used against its territory
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Russia vows ‘tangible’ response if US missiles used against its territory

US approval for Ukraine to strike inside Russia is a key move in the war as it reaches its 1,000th day. 

​US approval for Ukraine to strike inside Russia is a key move in the war as it reaches its 1,000th day.  

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Delhi pollution: SC cracks whip; govt shuts all schools, DU goes into online mode
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Delhi pollution: SC cracks whip; govt shuts all schools, DU goes into online mode

Delhi NCR is experiencing severe air pollution, prompting the implementation of GRAP Stage 4 measures, including traffic restrictions and staggered office hours. The Supreme Court has mandated these measures remain in effect despite fluctuating AQI levels. Meanwhile, Delhi’s environment minister criticizes the central government for inaction on stubble burning in neighboring states.

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