BMTC employees get full 26 months dues, then recall notice comes

Casual bonus: BMTC employees get full 26 months' arrears, then recall notices

Bengaluru: For a brief moment on Saturday, around 100 employees of BMTC’s Yesvantpur Depot-26 must have felt that the long-promised reward had finally come true. Then calls started coming.In what the corporation termed a “technical error”, a billing clerk mistakenly credited the entire 26 months of pay revision arrears to about 100 staff members instead of the sanctioned first installment of 11 months.While drivers, conductors, mechanics and administrative staff received the right amount elsewhere, a lucky few suddenly found themselves economically transported several stops ahead of schedule.However, BMTC moved swiftly to pull the handbrake. According to an official clarification issued on Sunday, the depot manager informed the central office immediately after noticing the anomaly. Employees who received additional funds were contacted and requested to return the excess payment.BMTC clarified that the payment, along with receipts, is being collected officially through the account linked to the department using a QR scanner at the Chaudeshwari Mandir bus stop office. The corporation appeared particularly eager to clarify the issue after social media users responded with both skepticism and delight.The video circulating online claimed that “26 months’ worth of money belongs to the employees” and questioned why the money was being collected “through the temple scanner”. BMTC stressed that the process is completely official, transparent and properly documented.So far 35 staff members have returned the extra amount.This incident briefly presented Bengaluru’s most short-lived wage upgrade. Employees who felt unexpectedly appreciated by the system were politely asked to make a return trip within a few hours.

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Tom Francis joins the list of actors being considered for the next James Bond film; auditions for a role

Tom Francis joins the list of actors being considered for the next James Bond film; auditions for a role

Who will be the next James Bond is a question on almost everyone’s mind. Although there have been many predictions, no concrete name has emerged. Casting auditions for the popular and coveted role are still going on, with many stars trying their hand at it. It also stars actor Tom Francis, best known for his role in ‘Sunset Boulevard’.

Tom Francis auditions for the new role of James Bond

Variety recently reported that renowned actor Tom Francis has officially auditioned for the role of the next James Bond, which is currently under development under the banner of one of the most popular studios. Francis is the latest name in the list of actors who have high chances of becoming the next James Bond.The list also includes Jacob Elordi from ‘Euphoria’ and ‘The Kissing Booth’, Aaron Taylor-Johnson from ‘Bullet Train’ and ’28 Years Later’, Callum Turner from ‘The Boys in the Boat’ and ‘One Night Only’, as well as Cosmo Jarvis from ‘Shogun’ and ‘Lady Macbeth’.

about james bond

James Bond is one of the most iconic and revered fictional characters that has been created over the years. Known as ‘007’, the James Bond franchise has featured some of the biggest names in the industry over the years.The character was first created by Ian Fleming in 1952. He first appeared in his 1953 novel ‘Casino Royale’. American actor Barry Nelson was the first to play James Bond in the TV adaptation of the famous book in 1954. The film franchise started in 1962 with the film ‘Mr.’ No’. Since then, there have been approximately 27 films in the James Bond franchise.Names like Sean Connery, David Niven, George Lazenby, Roger Moore, Timothy Dalton, Pierce Brosnan and Daniel Craig have all appeared as James Bond on multiple occasions in these films.At the time of writing there has been no confirmation as to who will be cast in the role of the next James Bond.

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Chinchor questions Bellad’s dual stand on formation of a separate corporation for Dharwad

Chinchor questions Bellad's dual stand on formation of a separate corporation for Dharwad

Dharwad: : Alleging that MLA Arvind Bellad has betrayed the people of Dharwad by writing a letter to the Governor against the formation of a separate municipal corporation for Dharwad, Congress leader Deepak Chinchor said Bellad should now meet the Governor and get the bill approved as an apology to the people.Addressing a press conference here on Sunday, Chinchor read out a letter reportedly written by Bellad to the Governor, opposing the proposal of a separate corporation. He said that while Bellad had earlier claimed in the Assembly that he had played a key role in initiating the discussion and issuing the notification for the separate corporation, he later wrote to the Governor on March 27 demanding rejection of the proposal.Questioning Bellad’s “dual stand” on the issue, Chinchor said the MLA had also put up big banners to take credit for the move before changing his stand. He further alleged that Union Minister Pralhad Joshi had sent former Mayor Shivu Hiremath and lawyer Arun Joshi as mediators after seeking an appointment with the Governor.He said, “When the state government has already issued the notification and given the go-ahead to the Bill, what is the need for further discussion? Instead of discussing, they should seek the Governor’s signature on the Bill.”He warned that if Joshi and Bellad failed to get the bill approved, the agitation would be intensified demanding a separate Dharwad Corporation. Chinchor said an awareness campaign would be conducted in every ward of Dharwad West constituency to highlight Bellad’s “double standards” on the issue.Claiming that more evidence regarding the case would be released soon, Chinchor said, “Belad thinks no one will pay attention to his actions, but people are fully aware of his deceptive politics.”

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US tech expert in Bengaluru shocked by ‘99% score’, says he wouldn’t survive India’s exam

वायरल वीडियो: बेंगलुरु में अमेरिकी तकनीकी विशेषज्ञ '99% स्कोर' से हैरान, कहते हैं कि वह भारत की परीक्षा में टिक नहीं पाएंगेAs Clore passed the board, he recorded rows of names and percentages, many of them close to whole numbers. He appeared surprised when reading them aloud. “This is why I would never have made it as a student in India. I mean look at the competition,” he said in the video.He then responded to several points listed on the board, including very high percentages. Reading out the names and symbols one by one, she said, “Tanishka 99.3 per cent… leave a little for the guys. I mean Ruchi got straight 99 flat,” Clore added.Online users reacted to Tony Clore’s video and the scale of pressure and competition within the Indian education system. One user said, “Sadly, even after studying so hard, many students struggle to get high-paying jobs.”Another comment said, “It’s population-like numbers…that’s why Japan is on top when it comes to actual education.”Some users pointed to competition, saying, “Competition is the reason why there is no real growth. Every child has his own strengths and weaknesses.”

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Chinmayi Sripada reveals how dubbing for Trisha in Surya’s ‘Karuppu’ brought back Vijay’s ‘Leo’ memories

'I was really scared': Chinmayi Sripada on how dubbing for Trisha in Surya's 'Karuppu' brought back Vijay's 'Leo' memories

In form of Suriya And Trisha Krishnan As the starrer ‘Karuppu’ continues its strong, blockbuster run at the global box office, singer and dubbing artiste Chinmayi Sripada has shared a very sensitive note regarding her participation in the project. Chinmayi on X (formerly Twitter) confessed that she was “really scared” of revealing that she had dubbed for Trisha, admitting that the studio session became a huge emotional trigger that brought back painful memories of the critical reaction she faced during Vijay’s ‘Leo’.

Chinmayi Sripada says she was ‘really scared’

After the audience appreciated her dubbing work, Chinmayi went to X to tell about her emotional state. “What’s weird is that I am preparing myself to say this as I was actually scared this time, to share what I dubbed Karuppu (sic),” she wrote on X (formerly Twitter).The singer said that she was worried for some time.

Chinmayi expressed concern RJ Balaji and his family

Chinmayi said that one of her biggest concerns is filmmaker RJ Balaji. He feared that his association with the project might expose him and his family to unwanted criticism. Her past experience during ‘Leo’ made Chinmayi particularly cautious. She described RJ Balaji as someone whom she respects a lot.“I have known RJ Balaji for a long time – he and his wife, are very lovely people and RJB himself, is a man whose entire life has been a story of grit, determination and a hard-working individual who works very hard to make his dreams come true. Maybe because I knew him and his family so well, I was scared for him about what pushback he would get based on the experience with Leo last time. I remember thinking of a few scenes in the film I cried a lot while dubbing – it was a big trigger, almost like everything I saw from the past, on the big screen. @RJ_Balaji I am grateful for this opportunity. Thanks for giving me the opportunity to dub for Trisha. And I hope Karuppu Sami will help me work on my home ground without any fear about what will happen next. Lord help me and others who have been banned from working for years to lift the ban. #KaruppuBlockbuster”

‘Karuppu’ stars Suriya and Trisha Krishnan

‘Karuppu’ stars Suriya and Trisha Krishnan in lead roles. The film has received tremendous support from the audience since its release. According to Sacanilc, Karuppu earned Rs 23.40 crore in India on Saturday. This marks a 51 percent increase from its opening day collection of Rs 15.50 crore. In just two days, the worldwide earning of the film has now reached Rs 66.04 crore.

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India may need the Dutch model

Why PM Modi visited Netherlands' Afsluitdijk Dam: Dutch model may be needed by India

New Delhi: Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s visit to the iconic Afsluitdijk Dam in the Netherlands during his official visit has drawn attention to a less discussed but strategically important issue for India: long-term water management and climate resilience.Accompanied by Dutch Prime Minister Rob Jetton, PM Modi visited the massive barrier dam that has protected the Netherlands from floods for decades and also helps manage freshwater storage, inland waterways and renewable energy generation.This visit was not merely symbolic. According to India’s Ministry of External Affairs, the Afsluitdijk project has a direct link to Gujarat’s ambitious Kalpasar Project, a proposed mega freshwater reservoir and dam system in the Gulf of Khambhat, which has been studied for decades.In a post on Twitter, PM Modi highlighted the importance of Dutch expertise in water engineering.PM Modi said, “One area where the Netherlands has done pioneering work is water management. The entire international community can learn a lot from it. This morning I had the opportunity to visit Afsluitdijk and learn about the key features of this project. I am grateful to Prime Minister Rob Jetton for being here with me. We are committed to bringing modern technology to India, designed to aid in irrigation, flood protection and expansion of inland waterway networks.”External Affairs Ministry spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal also described the visit as an opportunity for deeper India-Dutch cooperation in climate resilience, water technology and sustainable infrastructure.“A symbol of engineering excellence and innovation! Accompanied by Netherlands Prime Minister Rob Jetton, Prime Minister Narendra Modi visited the iconic Afsluitdijk Dam, which is a symbol of Dutch excellence in water management, flood protection and freshwater storage. The visit highlighted the relevance of Dutch expertise to India’s Kalpasar project in Gujarat, which aims to create a freshwater reservoir and dam near the Gulf of Khambhat,” Jaiswal posted on Twitter.

What is Afsluitdijk?

The Afsluitdijk is one of the Netherlands’ most famous engineering projects and a central pillar of the country’s centuries-old battle against water.Originally completed about 80 years ago, the 32-kilometre-long barrier dam separates the North Sea from the IJsselmeer freshwater lake and protects large parts of the lower Netherlands from severe flooding.The structure also serves economic and environmental functions, including freshwater storage, navigation, transportation connectivity, and renewable energy generation.Now undergoing a major modernization program often referred to as “Afsluitdijk 2.0”, the project is being redesigned to withstand storms expected only once every 10,000 years.The advanced system includes reinforced locks, improved water discharge systems, fish migration corridors and renewable energy technologies involving tidal flows, freshwater-saltwater interactions, solar and wind power.Dutch authorities estimate that the modernization project will cost around €800 million.The Afsluitdijk also demonstrates how flood defense infrastructure can perform multiple functions simultaneously. In addition to protecting against rising sea levels and storm surges, the project supports inland transportation, tourism, cycling infrastructure and long-term freshwater protection.

Why is India interested?

India’s interest in Dutch water engineering is growing amid growing concerns over climate change, urban flooding, water scarcity and extreme weather events.Many Indian states, especially coastal and drought-prone areas, are facing simultaneous risks of water scarcity, salinity intrusion and flood disasters.For Gujarat, the proposed Kalpasar project represents an attempt to address multiple challenges through a single mega infrastructure system.The project envisages building a 30-km dam in the Gulf of Khambhat, which could become the world’s largest freshwater reservoir in a marine environment.The reservoir will store about 10 billion cubic meters of fresh water drawn from rivers including Narmada, Mahi, Sabarmati and Dhadar.The stored water will be used for irrigation, drinking water supply and industrial needs, especially in water-stressed areas of Saurashtra and parts of South Gujarat.The project also proposes a 10-lane transport corridor over the dam, which will reduce the travel distance between Saurashtra and South Gujarat by more than 200 kilometres.In its earlier concept, the project also included a large tidal power generation component, although that element has been removed from the revised design.

scale of Kalpasara philosophy

The Kalpasar project has been discussed in Gujarat since the 1970s and remains one of India’s most ambitious proposed water infrastructure plans.The idea was originally conceptualized in 1975 after the Gulf of Khambhat was identified as a potential site for tidal energy generation. Over time, the focus shifted more towards freshwater storage, flood control, transportation and irrigation.The revised scheme now comprises three major components.The first is the main Kalpasar Dam which connects Bhavnagar district to Bharuch district across the Gulf of Khambhat.The second is the Bhadbhut Barrage on the Narmada River near Bharuch, which aims to prevent salt water intrusion by diverting freshwater into the reservoir system.The third is a vast canal network that connects barrages and reservoirs, distributing water throughout Saurashtra.The estimated cost of the project has increased steadily over the years and is now estimated at around Rs 85,000-90,000 crore.If found technically and environmentally viable, experts estimate that construction alone could take 12 to 15 years, while the timeline for the entire project could extend up to two decades.

Why does the Dutch model matter?

The Netherlands offers India a real-world example of how large-scale water infrastructure can integrate flood defence, freshwater management, transport and renewable energy into a long-term strategy.Unlike many countries, the Dutch have centuries of experience living below sea level and dealing with the threat of frequent floods.Much of the country’s modern identity has been shaped by large engineering systems involving dams, levees, storm barriers, canals, and pumping stations.For India, especially for states vulnerable to coastal flooding and salinity intrusion, Dutch expertise may become increasingly relevant.The Kalpasar project faces major engineering, environmental and ecological challenges. Studies are still investigating issues related to marine ecosystems, sedimentation, fisheries impacts, navigation routes, and long-term environmental sustainability.Even after decades of planning, many feasibility studies remain incomplete.As of July 2019, only 25 of the 43 feasibility studies related to ecological, environmental, social and financial impacts had been completed, while several others were pending.No final environmental clearance has been given yet for the main Kalpsar Dam project.The Dutch experience in balancing environmental protection and water engineering can therefore provide valuable lessons for India as it evaluates the long-term feasibility of Kalpasar.

Climate change and the future of water infrastructure

PM Modi’s visit to Afsluitdijk also reflects a broader global shift in how governments are working towards climate resilience infrastructure.Rising sea levels, unpredictable monsoons, glacier melt, extreme rainfall and prolonged drought are forcing countries to rethink traditional water management systems.For India, the challenge is particularly complex as it faces both floods and water shortages simultaneously in different regions.Projects like Kalpasar represent efforts to build large-scale long-term water storage and climate resilience infrastructure. But they also raise difficult environmental and financial questions.The Netherlands’ approach shows that future infrastructure systems may need to combine flood protection, freshwater protection, renewable energy, transportation and ecological management rather than treating them separately.This appears to be one of the key messages behind PM Modi’s highly symbolic visit to Afsluitdijk.The visit ultimately highlighted that India’s interest in the Dutch model is not just about engineering. It is also about preparing for a future where climate resilience and water security can become central pillars of national infrastructure planning.

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When Prince George got into a playground argument, his unexpected response got everyone talking

जब प्रिंस जॉर्ज के बीच खेल के मैदान में बहस हुई, तो उनके अप्रत्याशित जवाब ने सभी को बात करने पर मजबूर कर दिया

‘My father will be king’: The Prince George’s School moment that people still consider adorable. Image Credit: Royal Family

Throughout Prince George’s lifetime, there have been many stories featuring the young prince, but it seems that many of them do not relate to his personality. However, a harmless story from the prince’s youth resurfaced and immediately caught the interest of royal enthusiasts. According to royal author Katie Nicholl, Prince George told a classmate while they were playing on the playground, “My dad is going to be king, so be careful,” as reported. new zealand herald. The incident is believed to have occurred while Prince George was attending Thomas’s Battersea School in south London, prior to his education at Eton College.This quote appears in Nicholl’s book The New Royals: Queen Elizabeth’s Legacy and the Future of the Crown. Although the quote went viral on social media platforms, it appears that many royal enthusiasts see it as an insight into the future king’s unusual upbringing rather than any kind of arrogance. When the reported incident occurred, Prince George was quite young and trying to understand his role in the royal hierarchy.William and Kate balance their duties and normal lifeRoyal observers have consistently commented that the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge strive to raise their children normally despite being under constant media scrutiny. As journalist Katie Nicholl writes in her book, the Prince and Princess of Wales ensure that George is not burdened with pressure related to his final royal responsibilities. However, they also slowly begin to introduce George to the meaning of the Crown and its relevance to him.Nicole said that they are raising their children with a sense of who they are and what their role is. This approach has defined William and Kate’s parenting style for many years. Indeed, William and Kate can regularly be seen taking their children to school, participating in various sports and outdoor activities.According to another royal commentator, Jenny Bond, William particularly strives to give his children the opportunity to form open emotional relationships with other people, just like children from normal families, as reported Sun.Children often revise their ideas about identityIt is considered normal for children to display a sense of reassurance or express emotional reactions during conflicts at school, especially as they begin to recognize family identity and their roles in society.according to American Academy of PediatricsChildren from early school age to pre-teen years are developing their self-awareness and trying to understand how they relate to the world around them.Psychologists emphasize that children may refer to family roles and achievements during disputes because they do not yet know how to control emotions and communicate effectively. Children often test their boundaries and identity by interacting socially with other children. However, he points out that such situations are usually a part of emotional development rather than a behavioral problem.To most people, Prince George’s statements sounded not like a royal proclamation, but like a child’s typical reaction to a playground brawl.

Prince George's cheeky comeback during school debate makes royal fans smile

Prince George’s cheeky comeback during a school debate has royal fans smiling.

Reasons why this story became popular among many peopleOne reason for this was how much it humanized a young prince who usually appeared alone at ceremonies. Instead of looking at royal titles and formalities, the story made Prince George look like any other child his age. The second element was the struggle he would have gone through and growing up with the knowledge that great responsibility awaited him.For the royals in their childhood, it was less a question of status but of honesty. A young boy finds himself amid the ongoing discussion surrounding the royal family, with parents doing their best to prepare him for an exceptionally different future.

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Education Ministry defends on-screen marking amid Class 12 result controversy

'टोटलिंग त्रुटि समाप्त': शिक्षा मंत्रालय ने कक्षा 12 के परिणाम विवाद के बीच ऑन-स्क्रीन मार्किंग का बचाव कियाAt a press conference, Sanjay Kumar, Secretary, Department of School Education and Literacy, said, “Some students feel that they should have got more marks than they were actually given. I would like to emphasize that on-screen marking is neither a new concept nor has it been implemented for the first time.”According to Kumar, CBSE first introduced the OSM system in 2014, but it could not continue then due to limitations in technical infrastructure.He said that this system was successfully brought back during the Class 12 board examinations this year. As part of the process, the answer sheets were scanned and converted into PDF copies before evaluation. Kumar said answer sheets of around 98 lakh students were scanned for the examinations.The official said that three levels of security were maintained during the scanning process. He also said that the biggest advantage of digital assessment is that errors in totaling of marks have been eliminated. He said, “One advantage of this is that the mistakes that sometimes occur in totaling have been completely eliminated.”Kumar further said that teachers were trained before the system was implemented. However, officials found around 13,000 answer sheets that could not be read properly after scanning because the students had used very light colored ink.“Eventually, it was also found that we had about 13,000 such answer sheets which no matter how many times we scanned them, they still had some ambiguity because the ink used was very light coloured,” he said. These answer sheets were later manually checked by teachers and the marks were added to the system. Kumar said that special attention has been paid to security and accuracy so that the on-screen marking process remains reliable.Along with defending the new marking process, Kumar also announced changes related to revaluation and verification. He said, “We will charge a fee of Rs 100 from any student who wants to see their answer sheets; a separate fee of Rs 100 will be applicable if they want to get their paper validated; and a fee of Rs 25 will be applicable for re-checking the answer to a specific question.” He said that if the marks of a student increase after scrutiny or revaluation, the entire amount paid by the student will be refunded.He said that both the Education Ministry and CBSE want to ensure that no student is unfairly marked. “Whether it is the Education Ministry or CBSE, the welfare and concerns of all our children are paramount for us,” Kumar said. He said the provision for revaluation was always present in the CBSE system and assured students that the board will ensure that the marks awarded and the totals are “absolutely accurate”.

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Health Update: High BP is becoming the biggest enemy of kidneys of youth, 80% kidney patients suffer from high blood pressure.

health update: From stagnant to stagnant, stress, poor quality and pricing are now taking a toll on the health of the youth. While earlier obesity was more common among people due to high blood pressure and kidney disease, now this risk is increasing rapidly even among young people. A very valuable picture has come to light during the investigation of the hostel of the Guda Disease Department located in the capital Nashik.

Investigation revealed that about 80 percent of the patients suffering from kidney disease are suffering from high blood pressure. Out of approximately six thousand people on the beach during this month, 4800 people were found to have high blood pressure. Experts say the container is not just a hospital, but a sign of a growing child health crisis.


Lent cycle killer has paid off with high blood pressure

The philosopher described high blood pressure as a “silent killer”. Its most dangerous thing is that its symptoms are not visible in the beginning. Most people understood for years that their blood pressure was constantly increasing. By the time the disease is detected, many serious organs of the body get affected.

According to experts, high BP gradually damages the arteries of the body. It has a profound effect on the nerves that carry blood to the heart, brain and kidneys. Continuously increased blood pressure causes blood deficiency in the kidneys, which reduces the blood pressure.


And the hectic youth keeps the youth sick and stressed.

Health expert says that modern chemistry has affected the mental and physical education of the youth. Constant work pressure, stress anxiety, excessive use of mobile and screens, lack of sleep and rapid stomach growth are gradually creating serious anxiety inside the body.

According to experts, today high BP and kidney related issues are increasingly appearing among the youth aged between 25 to 40 years. There are variations in the body, which increases stress. If stress continues for a long time, it has a direct impact on the kidneys and heart.


How bad are the kidneys? understand the whole relationship

Kidney is a very important organ of the body, which purifies the blood, removes excess water and toxins. When the blood pressure remains high, the pressure on the blood vessels of the kidneys increases.

Slowly-slowly-slowly-slowly-slowly-slowly-slowly-slowly-slowly-slowly-slowly-slowly-slowly-slowly. If the condition becomes serious, the patient may need diarrhea or even kidney transplant.

According to experts, high BP and kidney disease are deeply related to each other. Prevents hypertension and worsens hypertension and increases blood pressure. This is why it is considered an extremely dangerous cycle.


Danger of bad habits increasing among youth

Religious leaders say that today’s youth are adopting many such attitudes which are gradually harming the body. These include:

  • Heavy salt and junk food intake
  • staying up late at night
  • lack of physical disease
  • being under constant stress
  • smoking and alcohol habits
  • self-sufficient water structure
  • Consumption of chocolate without doctor’s advice

These uses directly affect blood vessels and kidney disease.


Do not finalize these models

Although the symptoms of high BP are not obvious in the early stages, there are some signs that should not be missed:

  • constant
  • Dizziness
  • fatigue and weakness
  • Satvik blossom
  • bust swelling
  • changes in urination
  • chest heaviness
  • finally appear

The expert says that if any of these symptoms are felt continuously then a blood test should be done immediately.


Expert advice: Regular checkups are extremely important

The community expert has appealed to the people to buy their blood stock regularly. Especially people who have a family history of high blood pressure or kidney disease need to be extra careful.

Philosophers say that if high BP is not controlled at the initial level, it can cause serious damage to the kidneys. For this, timely medicine, diet and stress control are very important.


How to keep kidney and heart healthy?

The expert advised healthy ethics. Some important things have been mentioned for this:

  • Exercise at least 30 minutes every day
  • Reduce the intake of salt and fried foods
  • drink enough water
  • abstinence from smoking and alcohol
  • Do yoga and therapy to reduce stress
  • get enough sleep
  • regular health checkup

Believers believe that small precautions can avoid big challenges in the future.


Style ideology continues to grow rapidly in India

Health experts say that lifestyle diseases are increasing rapidly in India. Cold, high BP, obesity and kidney disease are no longer limited to the elderly only. Due to urbanization and archaeologists, the youth are also falling prey to these challenges.

According to the expert, if awareness is not created among the people in time, then kidney disease and high BP among the youth can become a big health crisis for the country.


High blood pressure is not just a common health problem but becomes a serious condition affecting many vital organs of the body. Chronic stress, privation and scholarship are increasingly increasing the risk of kidney disease, especially among youth. Experts believe that it is possible to prevent this “silent killer” by timely awareness, regular checkups and adopting healthy suggestions. Body accessories may be listed at a higher price in the future.

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Producer Antony Perumbavoor has been working with the original director for a month to shoot Mohanlal’s ‘Athimanoharam’.

'He disappeared': Producer Antony Perumbavoor on original director for a month shooting Mohanlal's 'Athimanoharam'

After the huge success of Mohanlal’s ‘Thudaram’, excitement is increasing about his next film ‘Athimanoharam’. Tharun Murthy Directing. manufacturer Antony Perumbavoor Now a dramatic twist has been revealed behind the film’s journey to the screen.

Original director backed out of ‘Athimanoharam’

‘Athimanohram’ was initially planned under the leadership of newcomer Austin Dan Thomas. The film was in pre-production and shooting was scheduled to begin in a few weeks. However, the project hit an unexpected halt when the young filmmaker withdrew his name at the last moment. Speaking to fans on X (formerly Twitter), Antony Perumbavoor explained what happened: “The film we are currently making was initially planned with a new director. A month before shooting began, he disappeared.”Antony said the sudden disappearance created uncertainty in the team. With the production schedule approaching, the producers were left with no option but to reconsider the project.He said, “At that time, we were afraid to carry forward such an experiment. He got scared and stopped responding to calls. He disappeared.”The producer said that although he understands the pressure that newcomers face, such incidents make producers cautious.Antony said, “They panicked. You can’t really blame them, but it makes us hesitant to move forward with people in such situations.”

Tharun Murthy took charge

After the failure, director Tharun Murthy stepped in to lead the project. Her reunion with Mohanlal after ‘Thudaram’ has raised expectations among fans.The first-look poster unveiled recently shows Mohanlal in police uniform amidst a sea of ​​Ayyappa devotees.

‘Athimanoharam’s strong technical team is on board

Shaji Kumar handles the cinematography, while Jake Bejoy composes the soundtrack. Vivek Harshan is editing with production design by Gokul Das. Dilesh Pothan project also confirmed

Dilesh Pothan project also confirmed

According to reports, Shibu Baby John will produce this film.Asif Ali is reportedly set to play an important role. If finalized, the combination of Mohanlal, Dileesh Pothan and Asif Ali will begin a new and exciting chapter for Malayalam cinema. Meanwhile, Mohanlal was recently seen in ‘Patriot’.Meanwhile, Mohanlal was recently seen in ‘Patriot’.

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