Union Education Minister admitted to Delhi AIIMS due to post-Covid complications!

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BJP leader and Union Education Minister Ramesh Pokhriyal ‘Nishank’ was rushed to the New Delhi facility of All India Institute Of Medical Sciences (AIIMS) on Tuesday due to post-covid complications, reports claimed.

Quoting AIIMS officials, the News Agency ANI said that the Union Minister was admitted to the top medical facility following post-Covid complications today.

The Minister visited the AIIMS, over one month after testing positive for the novel Coronavirus. He had come in contact with the deadly virus on April 21 and recovered from the virus later.

Ramesh Pokhriyal ‘Nishank’ was admitted to AIIMS at the time, when he was supposed to take a call on Class 12 Board exams as the Supreme Court is scheduled to hear a petition on the exams on the 3rd of June.

To decide on the exams, the Union Minister sought inputs and suggestions from the States/Union Territories on whether to suspend the exams given the Covid scare. We have to wait and see, what decision will the Centre take on board exams as the Minister was admitted to AIIMS.


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Actor-director Tharun Bhascker is gearing up to entertain audiences with his upcoming film Gaayapadda Simham, slated for release in the first week of May. In an exclusive interview with manatelugu, he had an engaging conversation with anchor Chandana, sharing several interesting insights.

During the interview, Tharun spoke not only about the film but also about his interactions with co-stars and crew. He reflected on his friendships with Vijay Deverakonda and Vishwak Sen, and how those relationships have evolved as they grew into stars. He candidly discussed how things have changed over time.

Talking about Gaayapadda Simham, he kept the storyline under wraps but assured that the film offers multiple layers of fun and entertainment. He revealed that the narrative revolves around the questions asked during US immigration and the humor arising from that process. He also touched upon how immigration officers sometimes perceive Indians and the impressions they carry.

Apart from discussing the film, Tharun reflected on his filmmaking journey and his roots in his trademark unfiltered style, which makes the conversation all the more engaging. He also mentioned that the film features satirical takes on the administration of Donald Trump, spoofs on other films, and even a playful spoof on himself.

Overall, the interview comes across as a pleasant and insightful watch. For the complete conversation, viewers can check out the full video.