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‘Di*kheads need to…': Eisha Singh and Avinash Mishra lash out at Rajat Dalal and Kashish Kapoor, here's why
‘Di*kheads need to…': Eisha Singh and Avinash Mishra lash out at Rajat Dalal and Kashish Kapoor, here's why

Pink Villa

time3 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • Pink Villa

‘Di*kheads need to…': Eisha Singh and Avinash Mishra lash out at Rajat Dalal and Kashish Kapoor, here's why

Bigg Boss 18 has concluded, but the controversies continue! Rajat Dalal and Avinash Mishra clashed several times during the show, and their rivalry persists even after its conclusion. Recently, Rajat and Kashish Kapoor made negative remarks about Avinash and Eisha Singh, which left the latter extremely angry. Rajat even mentioned Bhavika Sharma, who was rumored to be dating Avinash while they were in the Bigg Boss 18 house. In response, Avinash and Eisha took to their social media accounts to condemn the controversial statements made by Rajat and Kashish. Why did Eisha Singh and Avinash Mishra slam Rajat Dalal and Kashish Kapoor? Recently, Kashish Kapoor appeared on Rajat Dalal's YouTube channel, The Little Adda Company. During this, Rajat informed Kashish that Bhavika Sharma blocked Avinash Mishra after he and Eisha Singh went on a vacation to Bangkok together. When Kashish questioned, "Bhavika kaun? (Who Bhavika?)" Rajat informed her that Bhavika was Avinash's girlfriend. Kashish quickly questioned Rajat if Avinash had a girlfriend outside when he was in the Bigg Boss 18 house. Rajat informed her, "Haa pehle se hi hai (Yes, he had a girlfriend)." Kashish then asked Rajat, "Eisha kya thi? Voh girlfriend thodi thi voh half girlfriend thi (What was Eisha then? She wasn't a girlfriend but half girlfriend)." After this clip from his podcast went viral, Avinash Mishra and Eisha Singh quickly reacted to Rajat and Kashish's negative comments about them. Eisha Singh slammed them for being "obsessed" with her life and wrote, "It's high time some di*kheads need to move on from a show. Instead of clinging to the past like it's all you've got, maybe try focusing on your own life for once do something useful, build a future that isn't stuck in reruns. The obsession is embarrassing. I get that it's hard, but seriously, give it a rest. At least try.#EishaSingh." Take a look at Eisha Singh's tweet here- Avinash Mishra responded to Kashish and Rajat Dalal's comments She criticised them for not moving on from Bigg Boss and highlighted that they are profiting from his name. The actor wrote, "Some dumb heads are still not over BB. I understand taking my name will generate views. Bola tha 'AVINASH MISHRA zindagi bhar naam nahi bhoologe' Anyway mere naam le k ghar chal raha hai Khush raho #AvinashMishra." Take a look at Avinash Mishra's tweet here- Bhavika Sharma is yet to react to this controversy. After Bigg Boss 18, Avinash Mishra and Eisha Singh's friendship often made headlines. Meanwhile, Rajat Dalal recently landed in another controversy when he got involved in Elvish Yadav and Prince Narula's feud.

Bigg Boss 18's Avinash Mishra and Eisha Singh slam Rajat Dalal and Kashish Kapoor calling her 'half girlfriend'; former writes 'The obsession is embarrassing'
Bigg Boss 18's Avinash Mishra and Eisha Singh slam Rajat Dalal and Kashish Kapoor calling her 'half girlfriend'; former writes 'The obsession is embarrassing'

Time of India

time3 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • Time of India

Bigg Boss 18's Avinash Mishra and Eisha Singh slam Rajat Dalal and Kashish Kapoor calling her 'half girlfriend'; former writes 'The obsession is embarrassing'

Bigg Boss 18 contestants Avinash Mishra and Eisha Singh are upset with Rajat Dalal and Kashish Kapoor: Avinash Mishra has earned a lot of news for appearing on TV's controversial show 'Bigg Boss 18'. His union with television actress Eisha Singh was well-received. Their relationship was so popular among the public that they were even nicknamed #Avisha. They both went on holiday to Switzerland a few days ago. However, both of them have recently tweeted from their own social media pages, condemning their fellow 'Bigg Boss 18' contestants for their comments. They did not use names in the tweet, but it is thought that Avinash Mishra and Eisha Singh attempted to chastise Rajat Dalal and Kashish Kapoor. Earlier, while speaking with Kashish Kapoor on his podcast, Rajat Dalal mentioned that Avinash Mishra and Eisha Singh had been to Bangkok, which is when Bhavika Sharma blocked Avinash. Kashish enquired, "Who is Bhavika?" Rajat Dalal revealed that she is Avinash's girlfriend. Kashish Kapoor enquired whether she was present during Bigg Boss. So Eisha is Avinash's half-girlfriend. Reacting to this, Eisha and Avinash took to their Twitter handles slamming them, Avinash wrote, "Some dumb heads are still not over BB. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Memperdagangkan CFD Emas dengan salah satu spread terendah? IC Markets Mendaftar Undo I understand taking my name will generate views Bola tha 'AVINASH MISHRA zindagi bhar naam nahi bhoologe' Anyway mere naam le k ghar chal raha hai Khush raho." While Eisha wrote, "It's high time some di*kheads need to move on from a show. Instead of clinging to the past like it's all you've got, maybe try focusing on your own life for once do something useful, and build a future that isn't stuck in reruns. The obsession is embarrassing. I get that it's hard, but seriously, give it a rest. At least try." Keep reading this space for more updates on the controversies.

Brunei holds nationwide Sunnat Hajat prayers for Sultan and country
Brunei holds nationwide Sunnat Hajat prayers for Sultan and country

The Star

time4 days ago

  • Politics
  • The Star

Brunei holds nationwide Sunnat Hajat prayers for Sultan and country

Minister of Religious Affairs Datuk Paduka Seri Setia Ustaz Haji Awang Badaruddin Datuk Paduka Awang Othman and congregants during the prayer. - BB/ANN BANDAR SERI BEGAWAN: The Ministry of Religious Affairs carried out congregational Sunnat Hajat prayers and special doa for health and well-being at mosques, suraus and religious halls throughout the country. It was conducted prior to the Friday prayer (May 30). The focal mosques for each districts were Jame' 'Asr Hassanil Bolkiah in Kampong Kiarong for Brunei-Muara District; Hassanal Bolkiah Mosque in Pekan Tutong for Tutong District; Mohammad Jamalul Alam Mosque, Kuala Belait in Belait District; and Utama Mohammad Salleh Mosque in Pekan Bangar for Temburong District. The initiative is a continuation of the ongoing daily congregational Sunnat Hajat prayers and special doa held after Maghrib prayers, aimed at seeking blessings for Sultan Hassanal Bolkiah and the nation. The prayer aims to seek divine blessings for good health, well-being and prosperity for the nation and its people. - Borneo Bulletin/ANN

Fife school worker boasted of selling vapes to 11-year-olds and sent explicit Snapchat messages to pupil
Fife school worker boasted of selling vapes to 11-year-olds and sent explicit Snapchat messages to pupil

The Courier

time6 days ago

  • The Courier

Fife school worker boasted of selling vapes to 11-year-olds and sent explicit Snapchat messages to pupil

A Fife school worker who boasted of selling vapes to 11-year-olds and sent explicit Snapchat messages to a pupil has been struck off. Gillian Sorbie also told another pupil to 'keep quiet' about their arrangements and was convicted in court of selling a vape to a 12-year-old. Sorbie, 41, was found to have used 'abusive and threatening' language in messages following an investigation by the Scottish Social Services Council (SSSC). While employed as a pupil support officer by Fife Council, Sorbie – from Glenrothes – 'repeatedly' messaged two school pupils. The pupils – referred to as AA and BB in the report – were both aged about 12 at the time. She told The Courier she denies all the claims despite the outcome of both cases against her. The school where Sorbie worked has not been named to protect the identities of the youngsters. The SSSC found that Sorbie had sent the following messages to pupil AA in March 2023. Some of the language in the messages has been censored by The Courier: The context of these messages being sent to the pupil is not clear. Meanwhile, the watchdog found Sorbie also sent another pupil – BB – messages on Snapchat between September and October 2023. The messages showed her trying to arrange to meet the pupil to sell them vapes and boasting of selling the electronic cigarettes to 11-year-olds. The SSSC found Sorbie sent the following messages as part of that exchange: Sorbie further sent the same pupil messages making reference to a penis and said she needed alcohol after 'dealing with (a fellow staff member) all year'. Around the same time, she sent a Snapchat message to BB with an image of electronic vapes, with the caption: 'Vapes £13 each or two for £20. 4,000 puffs each. Amazing value. DM me if you want any.' Then, in September 2024, Sorbie admitted a charge of selling a vape to a 12-year-old in Glenrothes on one occasion a year previously. She was fined £150 following the case at Kirkcaldy Sheriff Court. The SSSC report said: 'Your actions risked damaging the mental and emotional health of AA and BB. 'Your actions also risked causing a child physical and emotional harm as that child could become addicted to nicotine. 'The misconduct raises significant concerns about your values and your ability to work safely and effectively with children.' The report also said Sorbie had attempted to delete the messages, while a parent of one of the children was trying to save them, in an attempt to conceal her wrongdoing. The watchdog said Sorbie had offered no insight or apology for her behaviour and had shown 'limited' engagement with its investigation. It found there were no factors in Sorbie's favour when considering the sanction. The decision now means Sorbie is banned from any kind of care or social work in Scotland and the appeal period has now ended. Approached for comment by The Courier, Sorbie denied selling vapes to children. She said: 'I used to sell vapes and children in the school added me on Snapchat. 'They were always asking me to buy them vapes and alcohol – which I would never do. 'The children accused me of selling them vapes, went to the police and I was found guilty – I lost my job and reputation as a result.' Asked why she had not made representations to the SSSC investigation, Sorbie said: 'I don't know how the process with the SSSC works. 'Also, if I was already found guilty, I thought they'd reach the same conclusion. 'It's all come from the kids. I've never said anything abusive or threatening. 'I should have fought the SSSC report but it's done.' Sorbie said she had felt 'backed into a corner' when admitting the charge of selling the vape to the 12-year-old. She added: 'I couldn't prove that I hadn't sold the vapes.' Fife Council confirmed Sorbie is no longer an employee. Sharon McKenzie, head of HR, said: 'As a responsible employer, we don't discuss the individual circumstances of any current or former employees.'

Brunei calls for stronger health partnerships
Brunei calls for stronger health partnerships

The Star

time25-05-2025

  • Health
  • The Star

Brunei calls for stronger health partnerships

Brunei Minister of Health Datuk Seri Setia Dr Mohd Isham Jaafar outlined the country's health challenges. - BB/ANN BANDAR SERI BEGAWAN: Minister of Health Datuk Seri Setia Dr Mohd Isham Jaafar attended the Annual Health Roundtable recently held in Geneva, Switzerland, in conjunction with the 78th World Health Assembly. The two-day Roundtable, themed 'The Intelligent Age: Redefining Healthcare for the Future', was hosted by the World Economic Forum (WEF) Centre for Health and Healthcare. It brought together global leaders to accelerate artificial intelligence (AI)-powered innovation and cross-regional policy collaboration, strengthen public-private partnerships to advance equitable access to health and reduce global health risks. The event gathered ministers of health, policymakers, senior industry executives, international organisations, philanthropic leaders and key stakeholders to explore the evolving global health landscape, in alignment with the Assembly's agenda. On the second day, the Minister participated in several discussion sessions, including 'Closing the Gaps: Health Equity in the Era of Rising NCDs', 'From Lifespan to Health Span: Rethinking Preventative Healthcare with Innovations', 'Climate and Health: Preparing for Business Risks and Surging Health Demands' and 'Healthy Data Ecosystems: Building a Global Architecture for Health'. He also served as a panel member during the session 'Health for All & Health Equity – Bridging the Gap: Health Equity in an Era of Rising NCDs'. The discussion focused on inequities caused by the growing burden of non-communicable diseases (NCDs) such as diabetes, chronic respiratory diseases and mental health, particularly among communities with limited access to health services. The minister highlighted Brunei 's commitment to Universal Health Coverage, ensuring that all individuals have equitable access to quality healthcare services without financial hardship. This commitment aligns with the goals of Brunei Vision 2035 for a high quality of life, implemented through a Whole-of-Nation approach. He also outlined the country's current challenges in addressing the increasing prevalence of NCDs and the need to close health gaps. The minister noted that Brunei continues to invest in expanding access to basic healthcare services and remains committed to leveraging technology and data to improve health outcomes. He emphasised the importance of collaboration across public, private and community sectors, and upheld the principle that health is a shared responsibility. The minister also shared how digital transformation initiatives such as BruHealth 5.0 serve as cost-effective tools in bridging healthcare access gaps, particularly for marginalised communities. The platform supports population health initiatives through preventive care and NCD management, including awareness campaigns, health screenings, telehealth services and remote monitoring. - Borneo Bulletin/ANN

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