Why the 50% Wage Rule is Impacting Your Take-Home Pay
You might be receiving the same CTC as before, but a closer look at your bank account could reveal that your take-home pay has dropped. This change is likely due to the new 50% wage rule, which has been introduced under India's revised Labour Codes. While the Cost to Company (CTC) remains unchanged, this rule is quietly reshaping how salaries are structured, particularly the proportion allocated to basic pay, dearness allowance, and retaining allowance. Under the new rule, basic pay
Why the 50% Wage Rule is Impacting Your Take-Home Pay
You might be receiving the same CTC as before, but a closer look at your bank account could reveal that your take-home pay has dropped. This change is likely due to the new 50% wage rule, which has been introduced under India's revised Labour Codes. While the Cost to Company (CTC) remains unchanged, this rule is quietly reshaping how salaries are structured, particularly the proportion allocated to basic pay, dearness allowance, and retaining allowance. Under the new rule, basic pay
Kanye West Denied Entry to the UK Amid Controversy Over Anti-Semitic Remarks
Rapper Kanye West has been barred from traveling to the UK, as the government confirmed the refusal of his entry application. This decision comes in the wake of growing controversy surrounding his planned headline performance at the Wireless Festival in London this summer. West, who applied for entry via an Electronic Travel Authorisation (ETA), saw his application rejected by the Home Office. Officials cited that his presence would not be "conducive to the public good," a decision rooted in
Kanye West Denied Entry to the UK Amid Controversy Over Anti-Semitic Remarks
Rapper Kanye West has been barred from traveling to the UK, as the government confirmed the refusal of his entry application. This decision comes in the wake of growing controversy surrounding his planned headline performance at the Wireless Festival in London this summer. West, who applied for entry via an Electronic Travel Authorisation (ETA), saw his application rejected by the Home Office. Officials cited that his presence would not be "conducive to the public good," a decision rooted in
7TH YEAR Album: TXT’s Bold, Introspective Chapter in K-pop Ahead of Release
K-pop sensation TOMORROW X TOGETHER (TXT) is set to embark on a new, introspective chapter with the release of their eighth mini-album, 7TH YEAR: A Moment of Stillness in the Thorns, slated for April 13. The group has unveiled the album’s full tracklist and a set of captivating concept photos, generating excitement for what promises to be one of their most emotionally charged projects yet. At the core of the album lies a "thorn" motif, symbolizing emotional conflict, resilience, a
7TH YEAR Album: TXT’s Bold, Introspective Chapter in K-pop Ahead of Release
K-pop sensation TOMORROW X TOGETHER (TXT) is set to embark on a new, introspective chapter with the release of their eighth mini-album, 7TH YEAR: A Moment of Stillness in the Thorns, slated for April 13. The group has unveiled the album’s full tracklist and a set of captivating concept photos, generating excitement for what promises to be one of their most emotionally charged projects yet. At the core of the album lies a "thorn" motif, symbolizing emotional conflict, resilience, a
YS Jagan's MAVIGUN Proposal Faces Backlash Amid Political Turmoil in AP
YS Jagan, the Chief Minister of Andhra Pradesh, has long been known for his hardline political strategies and his ability to make headlines. Recently, his term "MAVIGUN" has become a subject of significant discussion, and not for the right reasons. Over the past week, this term has been heavily ridiculed on social media, with many users mocking its very existence. The term, which was introduced by Jagan as a political solution, has been at the center of a growing storm on digital platforms, l
YS Jagan's MAVIGUN Proposal Faces Backlash Amid Political Turmoil in AP
YS Jagan, the Chief Minister of Andhra Pradesh, has long been known for his hardline political strategies and his ability to make headlines. Recently, his term "MAVIGUN" has become a subject of significant discussion, and not for the right reasons. Over the past week, this term has been heavily ridiculed on social media, with many users mocking its very existence. The term, which was introduced by Jagan as a political solution, has been at the center of a growing storm on digital platforms, l
Ray Stevens recovering after neck injury ahead of new album release
Veteran singer Ray Stevens is recovering after suffering a serious neck injury following a fall, according to a statement released after the incident on Sunday, March 29. The 87-year-old Grammy-winning artist was briefly hospitalized in the Nashville area before being discharged to continue recovery at home. Doctors have advised Stevens to wear a neck brace for approximately four weeks. Despite the injury, he is reported to be mobile and in positive spirits as he focuses on recovery
Ray Stevens recovering after neck injury ahead of new album release
Veteran singer Ray Stevens is recovering after suffering a serious neck injury following a fall, according to a statement released after the incident on Sunday, March 29. The 87-year-old Grammy-winning artist was briefly hospitalized in the Nashville area before being discharged to continue recovery at home. Doctors have advised Stevens to wear a neck brace for approximately four weeks. Despite the injury, he is reported to be mobile and in positive spirits as he focuses on recovery
Sabarimala Case Review: Centre Warns SC Against Narrowing Religious Practices and Denomination Definitions
The ongoing review of the Sabarimala case has attracted significant attention as the Indian government presented its stance to the Supreme Court, urging caution in defining the terms “denomination” and “essential religious practices.” The Centre has argued that any narrow interpretation of these terms would compress the plural and diverse nature of Hinduism, potentially stifling the flexibility and variety of religious practices within the faith. At the heart of the review is the cont
Sabarimala Case Review: Centre Warns SC Against Narrowing Religious Practices and Denomination Definitions
The ongoing review of the Sabarimala case has attracted significant attention as the Indian government presented its stance to the Supreme Court, urging caution in defining the terms “denomination” and “essential religious practices.” The Centre has argued that any narrow interpretation of these terms would compress the plural and diverse nature of Hinduism, potentially stifling the flexibility and variety of religious practices within the faith. At the heart of the review is the cont
Travel Advisory for Indian Nationals Visiting Vietnam’s Phu Quoc Island
The Embassy of India in Vietnam has issued a travel advisory for Indian nationals visiting the country, highlighting two major concerns: the visa-free entry to Phu Quoc Island and the potential complications in case of passport loss.Phu Quoc Island, a popular destination, offers visa-free entry for certain foreign nationals, including Indians. However, the advisory warns that this exemption is limited solely to the island and does not extend to mainland Vietnam. This means that Indian travele
Travel Advisory for Indian Nationals Visiting Vietnam’s Phu Quoc Island
The Embassy of India in Vietnam has issued a travel advisory for Indian nationals visiting the country, highlighting two major concerns: the visa-free entry to Phu Quoc Island and the potential complications in case of passport loss.Phu Quoc Island, a popular destination, offers visa-free entry for certain foreign nationals, including Indians. However, the advisory warns that this exemption is limited solely to the island and does not extend to mainland Vietnam. This means that Indian travele
Chicago Metra tests pre-boarding ticket checks with new pilot program
A new pilot program by Chicago’s commuter rail system, Metra, is set to change how passengers present tickets at select downtown stations, marking a shift in boarding procedures aimed at improving efficiency. The initiative began after the morning rush hour on Monday, though officials did not specify the exact start date in the announcement. Under the pilot, passengers traveling during off-peak hours at Millennium Station, Union Station, and Ogilvie Transportation Center will be req
Chicago Metra tests pre-boarding ticket checks with new pilot program
A new pilot program by Chicago’s commuter rail system, Metra, is set to change how passengers present tickets at select downtown stations, marking a shift in boarding procedures aimed at improving efficiency. The initiative began after the morning rush hour on Monday, though officials did not specify the exact start date in the announcement. Under the pilot, passengers traveling during off-peak hours at Millennium Station, Union Station, and Ogilvie Transportation Center will be req
Vape exposures in young children surge 243 percent, study finds
A new study has found a sharp rise in electronic cigarette-related exposures among young children, highlighting growing public health concerns despite declining incidents involving traditional tobacco products. The research, published in JAMA Network Open, analyzed data from the National Poison Data System and reviewed more than 92,000 reported nicotine exposures involving children aged 5 and younger between 2016 and 2023. According to the findings, exposures linked to e-cigarettes an
Vape exposures in young children surge 243 percent, study finds
A new study has found a sharp rise in electronic cigarette-related exposures among young children, highlighting growing public health concerns despite declining incidents involving traditional tobacco products. The research, published in JAMA Network Open, analyzed data from the National Poison Data System and reviewed more than 92,000 reported nicotine exposures involving children aged 5 and younger between 2016 and 2023. According to the findings, exposures linked to e-cigarettes an
Kanye West faces pressure over UK festival amid antisemitism concerns
Mounting political and public pressure is building in the United Kingdom over Kanye West’s scheduled appearance at the Wireless Festival in London, as concerns grow over his past antisemitic comments and actions. West, who now goes by Ye, is set to headline the event at Finsbury Park from Thursday, July 10 to Saturday, July 12, with attendance expected to reach tens of thousands daily. The controversy intensified on Sunday when major sponsors began distancing themselves from the event. Pepsi withdrew its sponsorship, while Diageo also pulled its support. Payment partner PayPal has reportedly requested the removal of its branding from promotional materials. The backlash follows renewed scrutiny of West’s previous behavior, including the release of a song titled Heil Hitler and the sale of merchandise featuring swastikas. UK political leaders have voiced strong objections. Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer described the booking as “deeply concerning,” emphasizing that antisemitism must be addressed firmly. Opposition figures have urged authorities to deny West entry into the country, arguing that allowing him to perform would send the wrong message. Several lawmakers have echoed calls for action, citing a pattern of conduct that has caused distress within Jewish communities. Jewish advocacy groups have also called for intervention, urging officials to consider blocking West’s entry. Local authorities overseeing the festival venue have indicated they will seek assurances that performers comply with conditions prohibiting offensive or discriminatory content. Despite the backlash, West remains a commercially successful artist, with strong album sales and sold-out performances. However, industry observers note that the growing controversy presents both reputational and financial risks for festival organizers. With sponsors withdrawing and public criticism intensifying, uncertainty remains over whether the event will proceed as planned.
Kanye West faces pressure over UK festival amid antisemitism concerns
Mounting political and public pressure is building in the United Kingdom over Kanye West’s scheduled appearance at the Wireless Festival in London, as concerns grow over his past antisemitic comments and actions. West, who now goes by Ye, is set to headline the event at Finsbury Park from Thursday, July 10 to Saturday, July 12, with attendance expected to reach tens of thousands daily. The controversy intensified on Sunday when major sponsors began distancing themselves from the event. Pepsi withdrew its sponsorship, while Diageo also pulled its support. Payment partner PayPal has reportedly requested the removal of its branding from promotional materials. The backlash follows renewed scrutiny of West’s previous behavior, including the release of a song titled Heil Hitler and the sale of merchandise featuring swastikas. UK political leaders have voiced strong objections. Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer described the booking as “deeply concerning,” emphasizing that antisemitism must be addressed firmly. Opposition figures have urged authorities to deny West entry into the country, arguing that allowing him to perform would send the wrong message. Several lawmakers have echoed calls for action, citing a pattern of conduct that has caused distress within Jewish communities. Jewish advocacy groups have also called for intervention, urging officials to consider blocking West’s entry. Local authorities overseeing the festival venue have indicated they will seek assurances that performers comply with conditions prohibiting offensive or discriminatory content. Despite the backlash, West remains a commercially successful artist, with strong album sales and sold-out performances. However, industry observers note that the growing controversy presents both reputational and financial risks for festival organizers. With sponsors withdrawing and public criticism intensifying, uncertainty remains over whether the event will proceed as planned.
Kharge’s Illiterate Gujaratis Remark Sparks BJP Outrage Ahead of Kerala Polls
A major political controversy has erupted ahead of the Kerala Assembly elections after Mallikarjun Kharge made a remark comparing voters in Kerala with those in Gujarat. Speaking at a rally in Idukki district, the Congress president stated that people in Kerala are educated and cannot be misled, unlike “illiterate” individuals in Gujarat and some other regions. The statement quickly triggered sharp reactions from the Bharatiya Janata Party, intensifying the already heated election atmosphere. The remark was made while Kharge was addressing political rivals, including Narendra Modi and Kerala Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan. His comments were interpreted by BJP leaders as an insult to the people of Gujarat, leading to widespread criticism across party lines. The controversy comes at a crucial time when political parties are actively campaigning and trying to consolidate voter support ahead of polling. The BJP responded aggressively, with Gujarat Deputy Chief Minister Harsh Sanghavi accusing Kharge of disrespecting the people of Gujarat and undermining the state’s legacy. Sanghavi highlighted Gujarat’s historical contribution to India, pointing out that it is the birthplace of leaders like Mahatma Gandhi and Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel. He questioned whether Congress continues to target Gujarat out of frustration after losing political ground in the state. Adding to the criticism, BJP spokesperson Sudhanshu Trivedi challenged Kharge’s statement by referencing prominent leaders from different parts of India, including Gujarat and Uttar Pradesh. Trivedi accused the Congress of engaging in divisive rhetoric ahead of elections, suggesting that such remarks are part of a broader strategy to polarize voters. The timing of the controversy has amplified its political significance, as Kerala prepares to vote. The BJP has framed the issue as an example of Congress’s alleged “divide-and-rule” approach, aiming to mobilize public sentiment against the party. Meanwhile, Congress leaders are likely to face pressure to clarify or defend Kharge’s statement as the debate continues to dominate headlines. This episode highlights how election campaigns in India often escalate into sharp exchanges, where statements made during rallies can quickly turn into national controversies. With polling day approaching, the fallout from this remark could influence voter perception and shape campaign narratives in the final phase of the election race.
Kharge’s Illiterate Gujaratis Remark Sparks BJP Outrage Ahead of Kerala Polls
A major political controversy has erupted ahead of the Kerala Assembly elections after Mallikarjun Kharge made a remark comparing voters in Kerala with those in Gujarat. Speaking at a rally in Idukki district, the Congress president stated that people in Kerala are educated and cannot be misled, unlike “illiterate” individuals in Gujarat and some other regions. The statement quickly triggered sharp reactions from the Bharatiya Janata Party, intensifying the already heated election atmosphere. The remark was made while Kharge was addressing political rivals, including Narendra Modi and Kerala Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan. His comments were interpreted by BJP leaders as an insult to the people of Gujarat, leading to widespread criticism across party lines. The controversy comes at a crucial time when political parties are actively campaigning and trying to consolidate voter support ahead of polling. The BJP responded aggressively, with Gujarat Deputy Chief Minister Harsh Sanghavi accusing Kharge of disrespecting the people of Gujarat and undermining the state’s legacy. Sanghavi highlighted Gujarat’s historical contribution to India, pointing out that it is the birthplace of leaders like Mahatma Gandhi and Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel. He questioned whether Congress continues to target Gujarat out of frustration after losing political ground in the state. Adding to the criticism, BJP spokesperson Sudhanshu Trivedi challenged Kharge’s statement by referencing prominent leaders from different parts of India, including Gujarat and Uttar Pradesh. Trivedi accused the Congress of engaging in divisive rhetoric ahead of elections, suggesting that such remarks are part of a broader strategy to polarize voters. The timing of the controversy has amplified its political significance, as Kerala prepares to vote. The BJP has framed the issue as an example of Congress’s alleged “divide-and-rule” approach, aiming to mobilize public sentiment against the party. Meanwhile, Congress leaders are likely to face pressure to clarify or defend Kharge’s statement as the debate continues to dominate headlines. This episode highlights how election campaigns in India often escalate into sharp exchanges, where statements made during rallies can quickly turn into national controversies. With polling day approaching, the fallout from this remark could influence voter perception and shape campaign narratives in the final phase of the election race.
Vignesh Shivan Regrets Losing Friendship with Dhanush After Fallout
Filmmaker Vignesh Shivan has opened up about his strained relationship with actor Dhanush, calling the loss of their friendship his “biggest regret.” In a recent interview, Vignesh shared that he still holds Dhanush in high r
Vignesh Shivan Regrets Losing Friendship with Dhanush After Fallout
Filmmaker Vignesh Shivan has opened up about his strained relationship with actor Dhanush, calling the loss of their friendship his “biggest regret.” In a recent interview, Vignesh shared that he still holds Dhanush in high r
Indian-origin founders of Delve under spotlight amid tech controversy
Delve, a San Francisco-based startup associated with the Y Combinator ecosystem, has come under scrutiny following allegations related to its open-source practices and compliance claims, drawing attention within the global technology sector. The controversy, which surfaced online on Saturday, April 4, 2026, has sparked debate about transparency and accountability in early-stage startups. The company is led in part by founders of Indian origin, a detail that has been widely highlighted in discussions surrounding the issue. The concerns emerged from online posts and discussions that questioned whether Delve accurately represented aspects of its compliance processes and technical offerings. These claims have not been independently verified, and the company has publicly responded, disputing the allegations and describing them as misleading. The situation underscores broader challenges within the startup ecosystem, particularly as companies increasingly rely on open-source technologies and third-party partnerships. Questions around how such technologies are integrated, documented, and communicated to customers have become central to the discussion. Industry observers note that early-stage companies often operate in fast-moving environments where governance frameworks may still be evolving. Delve has stated that it remains committed to maintaining transparency and has emphasized its adherence to established standards. However, the controversy has prompted increased scrutiny from the developer community and potential stakeholders, highlighting the importance of clear communication and verifiable claims in maintaining trust. As the discussion continues, the episode reflects a growing trend in which online platforms play a significant role in surfacing and amplifying concerns about startups. For companies operating in competitive and highly visible sectors such as artificial intelligence and compliance technology, reputational risks tied to such controversies can have far-reaching implications.
Indian-origin founders of Delve under spotlight amid tech controversy
Delve, a San Francisco-based startup associated with the Y Combinator ecosystem, has come under scrutiny following allegations related to its open-source practices and compliance claims, drawing attention within the global technology sector. The controversy, which surfaced online on Saturday, April 4, 2026, has sparked debate about transparency and accountability in early-stage startups. The company is led in part by founders of Indian origin, a detail that has been widely highlighted in discussions surrounding the issue. The concerns emerged from online posts and discussions that questioned whether Delve accurately represented aspects of its compliance processes and technical offerings. These claims have not been independently verified, and the company has publicly responded, disputing the allegations and describing them as misleading. The situation underscores broader challenges within the startup ecosystem, particularly as companies increasingly rely on open-source technologies and third-party partnerships. Questions around how such technologies are integrated, documented, and communicated to customers have become central to the discussion. Industry observers note that early-stage companies often operate in fast-moving environments where governance frameworks may still be evolving. Delve has stated that it remains committed to maintaining transparency and has emphasized its adherence to established standards. However, the controversy has prompted increased scrutiny from the developer community and potential stakeholders, highlighting the importance of clear communication and verifiable claims in maintaining trust. As the discussion continues, the episode reflects a growing trend in which online platforms play a significant role in surfacing and amplifying concerns about startups. For companies operating in competitive and highly visible sectors such as artificial intelligence and compliance technology, reputational risks tied to such controversies can have far-reaching implications.
U.S. adds 178,000 jobs in March, but labor market signals remain mixed
The U.S. labor market showed signs of recovery on Friday, April 4, 2026, as new data revealed stronger-than-expected job creation in March, even as broader indicators pointed to continued fragility in hiring conditions. According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, nonfarm payrolls increased by 178,000 in March, surpassing expectations of 59,000 and rebounding from a revised decline of 133,000 in Feb
U.S. adds 178,000 jobs in March, but labor market signals remain mixed
The U.S. labor market showed signs of recovery on Friday, April 4, 2026, as new data revealed stronger-than-expected job creation in March, even as broader indicators pointed to continued fragility in hiring conditions. According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, nonfarm payrolls increased by 178,000 in March, surpassing expectations of 59,000 and rebounding from a revised decline of 133,000 in Feb
2,500-year-old Romanian treasure found after year-long investigation
A 2,500-year-old golden helmet, regarded as one of Romania’s most valuable cultural treasures, has been recovered more than a year after it was stolen from a museum in the Netherlands. The artifact, along with two gold bracelets dating to around 450 BC, was officially unveiled on Thursday, April 3, 2026, at the Drents Museum in Assen, where it is now displayed under tight security. The items had been taken during a high-profile armed robbery while on loan from Romania’s National
2,500-year-old Romanian treasure found after year-long investigation
A 2,500-year-old golden helmet, regarded as one of Romania’s most valuable cultural treasures, has been recovered more than a year after it was stolen from a museum in the Netherlands. The artifact, along with two gold bracelets dating to around 450 BC, was officially unveiled on Thursday, April 3, 2026, at the Drents Museum in Assen, where it is now displayed under tight security. The items had been taken during a high-profile armed robbery while on loan from Romania’s National
Gulf nations explore new oil routes after Strait of Hormuz closure
Gulf nations are accelerating discussions on building alternative oil and gas pipelines after Iran’s closure of the Strait of Hormuz disrupted a critical global energy corridor, halting exports from most countries in the region and cutting off roughly 20 percent of the world’s oil and gas supply. The blockade has exposed the region’s heavy dependence on the narrow maritime route, prompting officials and industry leaders to reconsider long-term infrastructure strategies. Saudi Arabia ha
Gulf nations explore new oil routes after Strait of Hormuz closure
Gulf nations are accelerating discussions on building alternative oil and gas pipelines after Iran’s closure of the Strait of Hormuz disrupted a critical global energy corridor, halting exports from most countries in the region and cutting off roughly 20 percent of the world’s oil and gas supply. The blockade has exposed the region’s heavy dependence on the narrow maritime route, prompting officials and industry leaders to reconsider long-term infrastructure strategies. Saudi Arabia ha
FIFA Under Fire as World Cup Final Tickets Hit Rs 10 Lakh, Fans Slam Disgusting Greed
FIFA has come under heavy criticism after ticket prices for the 2026 World Cup final surged to over Rs 10 lakh in the latest sales phase, sparking widespread backlash among fans. The tournament, scheduled to be jointly hosted by the United States, Mexico, and Canada, has seen rising ticket costs amid FIFA’s dynamic pricing model. Premium tickets for the final have reportedly climbed to $10,990, up from around $8,700 in an earlier phase, raising concerns over affordability for regu
FIFA Under Fire as World Cup Final Tickets Hit Rs 10 Lakh, Fans Slam Disgusting Greed
FIFA has come under heavy criticism after ticket prices for the 2026 World Cup final surged to over Rs 10 lakh in the latest sales phase, sparking widespread backlash among fans. The tournament, scheduled to be jointly hosted by the United States, Mexico, and Canada, has seen rising ticket costs amid FIFA’s dynamic pricing model. Premium tickets for the final have reportedly climbed to $10,990, up from around $8,700 in an earlier phase, raising concerns over affordability for regu
ACLU argues birthright citizenship using WWII internment example
An attorney for the American Civil Liberties Union argued before the U.S. Supreme Court that historical precedent supports granting citizenship to individuals born on American soil, referencing births during World War II-era Japanese internment as a key example. During an exchange with Justice Amy Coney Barrett, ACLU lawyer Wang pointed to the treatment of children born in U.S. detention camps, emphasizing that such individuals were widely recognized as American citizens under existing law.
ACLU argues birthright citizenship using WWII internment example
An attorney for the American Civil Liberties Union argued before the U.S. Supreme Court that historical precedent supports granting citizenship to individuals born on American soil, referencing births during World War II-era Japanese internment as a key example. During an exchange with Justice Amy Coney Barrett, ACLU lawyer Wang pointed to the treatment of children born in U.S. detention camps, emphasizing that such individuals were widely recognized as American citizens under existing law.
PM Modi Leads CCS Meeting to Assess Economic and Energy Impact of West Asia War
Prime Minister Narendra Modi is set to chair an extended meeting of the Cabinet Committee on Security (CCS) on 1st April 2026 at 7 pm, aiming to review the ongoing situation in West Asia and its potential consequences for India’s energy security, supply chains, and overall macroeconomic stability. The meeting comes shortly after the March 22 review, where the government conducted an assessment of essential commodities like food, fertilisers, fuel, and power in light of the escalating confli
PM Modi Leads CCS Meeting to Assess Economic and Energy Impact of West Asia War
Prime Minister Narendra Modi is set to chair an extended meeting of the Cabinet Committee on Security (CCS) on 1st April 2026 at 7 pm, aiming to review the ongoing situation in West Asia and its potential consequences for India’s energy security, supply chains, and overall macroeconomic stability. The meeting comes shortly after the March 22 review, where the government conducted an assessment of essential commodities like food, fertilisers, fuel, and power in light of the escalating confli
Khushbu Alerts Fans About Fake Social Media Account Impersonating Husband Sundar C
Actor-politician Khushbu Sundar has recently raised awareness about a fake social media account impersonating her husband, director Sundar C, who recently made his political debut. This came after BJP state president Nainar Nagendran tagged the unverified account of Sundar C in a post, prompting Khushbu to clarify the situation. She immediately warned her followers by sharing the photo on her own X handle, making it clear that Sundar C does not have an official social media presence as of now
Khushbu Alerts Fans About Fake Social Media Account Impersonating Husband Sundar C
Actor-politician Khushbu Sundar has recently raised awareness about a fake social media account impersonating her husband, director Sundar C, who recently made his political debut. This came after BJP state president Nainar Nagendran tagged the unverified account of Sundar C in a post, prompting Khushbu to clarify the situation. She immediately warned her followers by sharing the photo on her own X handle, making it clear that Sundar C does not have an official social media presence as of now









