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Ranveer Singh Faces Industry Heat After ‘Don 3’ Exit as FWICE Threatens Non-Cooperation

Actor Ranveer Singh may encounter fresh hurdles in signing or beginning new film projects after the Federation of Western India Cine Employees (FWICE) issued a “non-cooperation directive” against him over his abrupt departure from Don 3. The powerful film workers’ union, which represents more than four lakh technicians and workers across the Indian entertainment industry, has instructed its members not to collaborate on projects involving the actor until he attends a meeting with the organisation. FWICE president B N Tiwari stated that although Singh is currently not filming any project, the union would ensure its members do not participate in any future production featuring him. The controversy erupted after producers Farhan Akhtar and Ritesh Sidhwani reportedly approached the Indian Film & Television Directors’ Association (IFTDA) regarding Singh’s exit from the film. The matter was subsequently escalated to FWICE. The producers allegedly claimed that over ₹45 crore had already been invested during the film’s pre-production stage before the actor withdrew from the project. Legal experts, however, believe the union’s directive may face challenges if examined in court. According to lawyer Sonam Chandwani, such directives may carry operational influence within the industry but cannot automatically override an individual’s constitutional right to work. She noted that Indian courts have historically been cautious about blanket bans imposed by trade bodies without strong contractual or legal grounds. Chandwani explained that the key legal question would revolve around whether Singh violated any binding contractual commitments and whether the producers can prove financial losses resulting from his departure. If the exit was mutually negotiated or contractually permissible, punitive action from a workers’ union could struggle to stand legal scrutiny. Despite the legal ambiguity, the union’s stance could still create major production challenges. Large-scale film shoots rely heavily on technicians, set workers, camera crews, and other union-affiliated staff. Any refusal from these workers to cooperate could potentially delay schedules and inflate production costs for upcoming projects. FWICE cited a similar action taken earlier against Diljit Dosanjh after controversy surrounding his Punjabi film Sardaar Ji 3, which featured Pakistani actor Hania Aamir. The federation had also opposed his participation in Border 2 before eventually allowing the project to continue following appeals from members of the industry. Meanwhile, producer-distributor Girish Johar expressed hope that the issue would be resolved amicably, while actor Manoj Bajpayee said industry colleagues were hoping for an early settlement despite not being fully aware of the details behind the dispute. Source: PTI

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Arvind Fashions Appoints Former Unilever Executive Lakshmi Krishnan as CHRO

Arvind Fashions has named Lakshmi Krishnan as its new Chief Human Resources Officer as the fashion retailer strengthens its leadership and organisational capabilities to support future growth. Krishnan joins the company with more than 25 years of experience across human resources, organisational transformation, leadership development and talent strategy, having worked across India, Southeast Asia and the United Kingdom. The company said she will lead its people and culture agenda during a key phase of business expansion, with a focus on building stronger leadership pipelines, enhancing talent management, driving cultural transformation and supporting long-term business growth initiatives. Announcing the appointment, Amisha Jain said Krishnan’s extensive cross-sector experience in consumer goods, financial services and technology would add significant value to the company’s next stage of evolution. Before joining Arvind Fashions, Krishnan spent over 14 years at Unilever, where she held several senior global HR leadership roles. Most recently, she served as Head of HR for Corporate Functions at Unilever’s London headquarters, overseeing HR strategy for teams across finance, legal, communications and sustainability functions covering more than 7,000 employees globally. Her earlier roles at the company included leading HR operations for global procurement, engineering and Asia supply chain divisions. During her tenure, she managed HR strategy across factories, engineering operations and supply chain networks spanning APAC and Southeast Asia markets. In one of her global procurement assignments, Krishnan reportedly supported a €31 billion procurement business involving over 1,500 employees and 60,000 suppliers worldwide. She also handled HR operations for nearly 10,000 employees across 15 factories in Asia-Pacific markets. Prior to Unilever, Krishnan worked with organisations including Lehman Brothers, Cognizant Technology Solutions, Apt Talent Partners and Bedrock HR. Her expertise spans leadership development, organisational effectiveness, talent management, people analytics and transformation strategy. Krishnan has also completed the CHRO Programme from Wharton Executive Education and holds a Master of Social Work in Human Resources from University of Madras. Arvind Fashions, one of India’s leading fashion and lifestyle retailers, manages brands including Flying Machine, Arrow and U.S. Polo Assn.. The company operates over 1,300 standalone stores and more than 5,000 multi-brand and departmental outlets across India, alongside its digital platform NNNOW.COM. Source: peoplematters

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High Consumption of Packaged Foods Linked to Rising Blood Pressure Among Urban Youth: NIN Study

A recent study conducted by researchers at the Hyderabad-based ICMR-National Institute of Nutrition has found a strong association between the frequent consumption of ultra-processed foods (UPFs) and elevated blood pressure among urban young adults, particularly males. The cross-sectional study involved 311 undergraduate students aged between 18 and 24 years from three colleges in Hyderabad. Researchers assessed participants’ dietary habits over the previous month using a 24-item food frequency questionnaire covering commonly consumed packaged foods such as biscuits, chocolates, and salty snacks — reflecting the changing dietary patterns among India’s urban youth. The study revealed that 12.5% of the participants had high blood pressure levels of 140/90 mmHg or above. The prevalence was notably higher among male students and individuals above the age of 20. After adjusting for variables such as age, gender, and socioeconomic status, researchers found that male participants and students from higher-income families had significantly greater odds of developing hypertension. Importantly, students consuming high-fat and high-salt UPFs at or above the median intake level were found to be independently more likely to have elevated blood pressure. Factors such as taste, affordability, and easy accessibility were identified as major reasons driving the consumption of these packaged foods. The research team included Karthikeyan Ramanujam, Abhigna Mahathi, Jarupula Namrathaa Pawar, Maheshwari Matla, Harichandana Ponnapalli, Vinay Kumar Soma, Keerthana Gajjala, SuryaGoud S. Chukkala, Mahesh Kumar Mummadi, SubbaRao M. Gavaravarapu, G Bhanuprakash Reddy, Jagajeevan Babu Geddam, and Samarasimha Nusi Reddy. Researchers observed that the frequency and type of UPF intake had a stronger influence on hypertension risk than overall dietary diversity. They noted that such health impacts are generally associated with older populations, making the findings concerning as they indicate that hypertension-related risks are emerging early in adulthood — a stage when the condition often goes undiagnosed. Although students residing in hostels showed slightly higher blood pressure levels compared to those staying at home, likely due to repetitive diets and dependence on packaged foods, the association was not statistically significant after adjustments. The findings align with trends reported in the National Family Health Survey (NFHS-5), which has documented a steady increase in hypertension among adolescents and young adults across India. Researchers stated that India is currently undergoing a nutrition transition phase, with young people increasingly shifting toward snack-based ultra-processed foods. The study, published in the latest edition of the journal Nutrients, stressed the urgent need to reduce consumption of foods high in salt, sugar, and unhealthy fats to lower the growing burden of non-communicable diseases. Researchers also recommended policy interventions such as higher taxes on packaged foods, restricting the sale of high-salt snacks near educational institutions, promoting affordable healthy food alternatives, and strengthening nutrition awareness programmes among young adults. Source: The Hindu  

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CBSE to Refund Students After Technical Glitches Disrupt Class 12 Post-Result Applications

The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) has announced that students who were charged incorrectly during the Class 12 post-result application process will receive refunds following technical issues on the portal. The move comes after Union Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan sought a detailed report from the board over complaints related to server failures, payment gateway disruptions, and operational lapses faced by students during the re-evaluation and verification process. According to CBSE, technical glitches on May 21 and 22 led to irregular fee deductions while students were applying for scanned copies of their evaluated answer sheets. In some cases, students were charged more than the prescribed fee, while others were billed lower amounts. The board clarified that students who paid excess charges will automatically receive refunds through the same payment mode used during the transaction. Candidates who were charged less than the required amount will be contacted separately regarding the balance payment, if necessary. CBSE also assured students that scanned copies of answer books will still be provided in all affected cases without requiring fresh applications. Earlier, the board had acknowledged that exceptionally high traffic on the portal caused temporary technical disruptions during peak hours. It stated that corrective measures, including extending deadlines and implementing technical fixes, are being carried out to ease the process for students and parents. CBSE further urged students not to panic, emphasizing that the verification and re-evaluation system is designed to address genuine concerns in a transparent and structured manner. Source: PTI  

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India’s Television Industry Under Mounting Pressure as Audiences and Advertisers Shift Online

India’s television broadcasting sector is facing increasing challenges as more viewers and advertisers migrate toward digital and streaming platforms, intensifying pressure on traditional TV networks. According to industry reports, the decline in linear television viewership continued through FY26, with even major sporting events failing to significantly revive subscriber numbers. Data from the Broadcast Audience Research Council (BARC) showed that weekly TV reach dropped to 741 million in FY26, compared to 750 million in FY25 and 757 million in FY24.  Broadcasters such as Zee Entertainment Enterprises and Sun TV Network witnessed weaker advertising revenues as companies, especially from the FMCG sector, reduced spending on traditional television and redirected budgets toward digital platforms offering better audience targeting and measurable returns. Reliance Industries-backed JioStar also acknowledged softness in television advertising demand. However, the company remained profitable during FY26, supported by its combined presence in television broadcasting and streaming through JioHotstar.  Industry experts believe the rapid adoption of OTT platforms, connected TVs, and AI-driven digital advertising is reshaping India’s media landscape. Advertisers are increasingly favouring programmatic and performance-based advertising models over traditional TV campaigns.  The pay-TV sector is also witnessing a gradual decline in subscribers. According to the Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI), active DTH subscribers fell from 52.8 million in September 2025 to 51 million by December 2025, reflecting the continued consumer shift toward online streaming services.  Despite the slowdown, sports broadcasting remains relatively resilient, with broadcasters continuing to attract audiences during major cricket tournaments and premium live events.  Source: Economic Times

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India, US Share Strong Commitment to Fighting Terrorism: EAM Jaishankar

External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar has reaffirmed that India and the United States share a strong commitment to combating terrorism in all its forms and manifestations. Speaking at the celebrations marking the 250th Independence Day of the United States in New Delhi, Dr Jaishankar stressed that both countries firmly believe in maintaining zero tolerance towards terrorism, making counter-terrorism cooperation a key pillar of bilateral ties. He highlighted that India and the US also have shared interests in reducing risks in the global economy and expanding strategic choices for the world. According to him, the growing convergence between the two nations has strengthened their partnership across several sectors. Referring to the recent visit of US Secretary of State and NSA Marco Rubio, Dr Jaishankar said the visit underlines the increasing importance of India-US relations in the current global landscape. He further noted that last year, Prime Minister Narendra Modi and US President Donald Trump laid out a roadmap to further deepen the long-standing partnership between the two countries. Source: News on AIR

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India Advises Against Non-Essential Travel to Congo, Uganda and South Sudan Amid Ebola Surge

The Indian government has issued a travel advisory urging citizens to avoid non-essential visits to the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Uganda, and South Sudan following a growing outbreak of Ebola in central Africa. The advisory, released by India’s Health Ministry on May 23, 2026, comes after the World Health Organization classified the outbreak as a global public health emergency. The WHO had earlier designated the situation as a Public Health Emergency of International Concern (PHEIC), citing a “very high” national risk in the DRC and a “high” regional threat level, while maintaining that the global risk remains low. Health authorities confirmed that the ongoing outbreak involves the Bundibugyo strain of Ebola, for which there are currently no approved vaccines or specific treatments. Officials stressed the need for urgent containment measures, including surveillance, contact tracing, and rapid response systems. According to the latest figures released on Saturday, the Ebola outbreak has claimed 216 lives so far, while the total number of confirmed and suspected cases has reached 968. In response, the Directorate General of Health Services (DGHS) has intensified screening measures at major international entry points across India, including Indira Gandhi International Airport. Authorities have introduced targeted monitoring for travellers arriving from or transiting through the affected African nations. Airlines operating on these routes have been instructed to make mandatory health announcements onboard and distribute Self-Declaration Forms (SDFs) to passengers. Travellers displaying symptoms or those who may have come into contact with infected individuals are required to report to Airport Health Officers before immigration clearance. India has also strengthened physical screening measures at airports through round-the-clock thermal scanning and visual surveillance for fever-related symptoms. Dedicated isolation facilities and emergency ambulances have been deployed to ensure immediate transfer of suspected cases to designated hospitals. The Health Ministry further stated that all passengers arriving from high-risk regions must self-monitor their health for 21 days and seek immediate medical attention if symptoms appear, while fully disclosing their recent travel history. The WHO has repeatedly highlighted that Ebola control depends heavily on early detection, swift isolation, public awareness, and community participation. While effective vaccines and monoclonal antibody treatments exist for the Zaire strain of Ebola, the organisation has warned that similar medical countermeasures are not yet available for the rarer Bundibugyo variant. Source: The Hindu

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NEET-UG 2026: NTA Opens Portal for Fee Refund; Candidates Can Submit Bank Details Till May 27

The National Testing Agency (NTA) has activated a dedicated portal for NEET-UG 2026 aspirants to submit their bank account information for the refund of examination fees after the cancellation of the medical entrance exam earlier this month. According to an official notice released on Friday, candidates can access the refund facility by logging into the NEET-UG 2026 registration portal with their application credentials. The portal will remain open from May 22 to May 27, 2026, till 11:50 PM. Students are required to provide essential banking details such as account holder name, account number, IFSC code, and bank name to facilitate the refund process. The NTA has also given candidates the option to upload a scanned copy of a cancelled cheque to avoid any discrepancies in account information. The agency clarified that once the bank details are submitted, no modifications will be permitted later. Candidates have additionally been advised not to raise any chargeback requests related to the NEET-UG 2026 application fee. NEET-UG 2026, conducted on May 3, was cancelled amid allegations of irregularities and malpractice in the examination process. Following the controversy, Union Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan announced that the re-examination will now take place on June 21, 2026. The NTA had earlier confirmed that no fresh examination fee would be charged for the re-test and that the fees already paid by candidates would be refunded. Source: PTI  

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Parliamentary Panel to Examine NTA Reforms, NEET-UG Paper Leak Allegations

The Parliamentary Standing Committee on Education, Women, Children, Youth and Sports is set to review the reforms proposed for the National Testing Agency (NTA) and discuss the alleged NEET-UG paper leak during a meeting scheduled for May 21. According to a Rajya Sabha notice, the panel will assess the implementation status of the K. Radhakrishnan Committee recommendations on NTA reforms and receive updates on the ongoing probe into the NEET-UG controversy. The committee, chaired by senior Congress leader Digvijaya Singh, has called upon Higher Education Secretary Vineet Joshi and NTA Chairperson Pradeep Kumar Joshi to appear before the panel for detailed deliberations. The NTA had cancelled the NEET-UG examination conducted on May 3 following allegations of irregularities and paper leak claims. Around 23 lakh aspirants had registered for the nationwide medical entrance examination. The agency stated that reports regarding suspected malpractice surfaced on May 7, four days after the exam. Earlier this month, Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan announced that the NEET-UG re-examination will be conducted on June 21. He also confirmed that from next year onwards, the medical entrance test will shift to a computer-based format. Apart from the examination-related discussions, the parliamentary panel will also hold consultations on the growing impact of Artificial Intelligence in education and ways to improve student employability. Representatives from Anthropic India, Pratham, Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur, Infosys and Indian Institute of Technology Madras are expected to participate in the discussions. Source: The Hindu  

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