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Kajol celebrates 14 years of Rizwan And Mandiraâs journey in My Name Is Khan
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Kajol celebrates 14 years of Rizwan And Mandiraâs journey in My Name Is Khan

Kajol and Shah Rukh Khan’s movie My Name Is Khan has reached its 14th anniversary today. The film directed by Karan Johar has been cherished by fans since its release in 2010. Known for its romantic drama and popular songs, the movie holds a special place in the hearts of many. Kajol commemorated the 14-year milestone by sharing a heartfelt photo and caption on her social media.

On Monday, Kajol took to her Instagram handle and wrote, “Reflecting on the journey of Rizwan and Mandira, and the countless lives they’ve touched..Celebrating the enduring power of love and unity.. #14yearsofmynameiskhan.”

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The image shows Kajol leaning on Shah Rukh Khan, both dressed in matching black outfits.

The movie revolves around Rizwan, who has Asperger’s syndrome, and his marriage to Mandira. Following the tragic events of the 9/11 attacks, he sets out on a mission to alter society’s perception of his community.

See Also: BTS pics from Shah Rukh Khan and Kajol’s My Name Is Khan feature Sidharth Malhotra, Varun Dhawan 

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Farooq Abdullah Summoned For Questioning In Money Laundering Case
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Farooq Abdullah Summoned For Questioning In Money Laundering Case

Veteran Jammu and Kashmir leader and former Chief Minister Farooq Abdullah has again been summoned by the Enforcement Directorate in an alleged money laundering case. The 86-year-old, who represents Srinagar in the Lok Sabha, was summoned in the same case last month. But citing health reasons, he did not appear at the offices of the agency in Srinagar.

He is the latest Opposition leader — after Jharkhand’s former Chief Minister Hemant Soren and Delhi’s Arvind Kejriwal — to be called in for questioning ahead of the national elections due in summer. Mr Soren has now been arrested after repeated no-show.
 
The case involves alleged siphoning of funds belonging to the Jammu and Kashmir Cricket Association or JKCA, which were apparently being transferred to personal bank accounts of various people, including the office bearers of the association.
 
Between 2001 and 2012, the BCCI (Board of Cricket Control, India) had given Rs 112 crore to JKCA for the development of cricket in Jammu and Kashmir.

The money laundering probe started in 2018 after the Central Bureau of Investigation filed a chargesheet against the office-bearers.

Mr Abdullah, who was the chairman of the cricket association at the time, was chargesheeted by the Central agency in 2022.

The chargesheet against him claims that during his tenure as the cricket association chief, Mr Abdullah diverted the funds received by the officials and others in the name of development of the game and used it for personal gains.

The funds were first sent to many private bank accounts and were later divided among the accused, the chargesheet alleged.

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School Teacher Tells Students “Mahabharat, Ramayan Imaginary”, Suspended
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School Teacher Tells Students “Mahabharat, Ramayan Imaginary”, Suspended

A teacher from a school in Karnataka’s Mangaluru has been dismissed after an uproar from a right-wing group over alleged derogatory comments on the Mahabharat, Ramayan, and Prime Minister Narendra Modi. 

The group, supported by BJP MLA Vedyas Kamath, alleged that a teacher from St Gerosa English HR Primary School in the coastal town taught students that the Mahabharat and the Ramayan were “imaginary”.

They alleged the teacher spoke against PM Modi too.

The group alleged the teacher referred to the 2002 Godhra riots and the Bilkis Bano gang-rape case while speaking against PM Modi. She is trying to “induce feelings of hatred in the minds of children”, the group said in a complaint.

They also held protests on Saturday, and today the BJP MLA joined them, demanding the suspension of the teacher.

The Deputy Director of Public Instructions (DDPI) is investigating the case. The school has removed the teacher over the alleged remarks.

“St Gerosa School has a history of 60 years and to date, no incident like this has happened. This unfortunate incident has created a temporary mistrust between us and our move will help rebuild this trust with your cooperation and we all work together for the better future of our students,” the school said in a letter.

So far, no First Information Report (FIR) has been filed against her.

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