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dnaindia.com | Pravrajya Suruchi
LATESTWEBSTORYTRENDINGPHOTOSVIDEOSENTERTAINMENTVIRALIndia’s first astronaut Rakesh Sharma now lives in Coonoor, enjoys golf and gardening, and helps train Gaganyaan astronauts. India’s first astronaut- Rakesh SharmaRakesh Sharma, India's first astronaut, made history on April 3, 1984, when he embarked on a space journey aboard the Soviet spacecraft Soyuz T-11.
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dnaindia.com | Pravrajya Suruchi
Ananya Birla, entrepreneur and social advocate, has announced her latest business venture—LOVETC, a premium colour cosmetics brand under her company, Birla Cosmetics Pvt Ltd (BCPL). This move marks a bold expansion into India’s rapidly growing beauty industry. The new venture follows the successful debut of BCPL’s first brand, Contraband, launched earlier this year. With LOVETC, the company aims to secure a 5-8% market share in India’s flourishing beauty segment.
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dnaindia.com | Pravrajya Suruchi
School is the first place where a child embarks on the journey of learning, growth, and discovery. The importance of a strong educational foundation cannot be overstated, and many high-profile personalities ensure their children receive the best possible education. Oakridge International School in Gachibowli, Hyderabad, has become the school of choice for many celebrities.
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dnaindia.com | Pravrajya Suruchi
Bollywood actress and global style icon Sonam Kapoor made a stunning appearance at the Dior Autumn Show 2025, held in the peaceful and culturally rich city of Kyoto. Wearing an elegant outfit from the Dior Pre-Fall 2025 collection, Sonam stood out for her timeless grace and fashion-forward style. The show took place at the historic Tō-ji Temple, a UNESCO World Heritage site known for its beauty and traditional Japanese architecture.
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1 week ago |
dnaindia.com | Pravrajya Suruchi
As temperatures rise across North India, cities like Delhi and areas in Rajasthan are experiencing extreme heat, and things are likely to get worse. The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has warned that starting from Wednesday, April 16, a severe heatwave is expected to hit Delhi. After a short break due to rain and cool winds, the temperature is now climbing again — increasing the risk of heat-related illnesses like heat exhaustion and heatstroke. Heatstroke can be life-threatening.
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