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  • KKK 13: Not Shiv, but THIS female celeb is highest paid contestant

    KKK 13: Not Shiv, but THIS female celeb is highest paid contestant

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    Mumbai: Khatron Ke Khiladi 13 is all set to go on floors soon. Makers have finalised the list of contestants who will be flying to the exotic filming locations of South Africa this month. The shooting will begin by the end of May or June first week.

    Highest Paid Contestant Of Khatron Ke Khiladi 13

    KKK 13 is creating a buzz not only for its list of contestants but also for their hefty paychecks. Earlier, it was reported that Shiv Thakare is the highest-paid contestant in the latest season. It was said that he is demanding a whopping Rs 10L to 12L per week, which means Rs 5-6L per episode.

    However, the latest buzz has it that Bollywood actress Daisy Shah has emerged as the highest-paid participant in the show, surpassing earlier reports that suggested Shiv Thakare held the title. According to sources, Daisy is charging a bomb remuneration of Rs 15L per episode which means she will be taking home Rs 30L per week! Pretty fancy paycheck, isn’t it?

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    While there is no official confirmation from the makers of the show or the contestants regarding their fees, the report suggests that Daisy Shah’s fee is justified by her star power and popularity among the audience.

    More About KKK 13 Contestant Daisy Shah

    Daisy Shah made her acting debut in a lead role in the 2011 Kannada film Bhadra. She then appeared opposite Salman Khan in the 2014 Hindi film Jai Ho. In 2015, she was a part of Hate Story 3 and in 2018 she was seen in Race 3. Daisy’s participation in Khatron Ke Khiladi 13 marks her return to reality TV after a gap of several years.

    The actress is now expected to bring her experience and talent to the show and add to its entertainment value!

    Are you excited to see Daisy Shah in Khatron Ke Khiladi 13? Comment below.

    Stay tuned to Siasat.com for more interesting scoops and updates on KKK 13.

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  • Know how much Kate Winslet aka Rose was paid for her role in Titanic

    Know how much Kate Winslet aka Rose was paid for her role in Titanic

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    Los Angeles: One of the popular romantic Hollywood films, Titanic is still remembered. The iconic movie was released on the 19th of December, 1997. Written and directed by James Cameron, the movie left a great impact on the professional lives of the lead roles and the director itself. It stars Kate Winslet and Leonardo DiCaprio in lead roles. But do you know how much Kate charged to play the role of Rose DeWitt in the film? Scroll down to check.

    James Cameron directed this epic romantic film after he had earlier delivered hardcore action entertainers like The Terminator and Terminator 2. It was new to the director and no one expected that the movie would be loved so much, but it created history at the box office.

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    Kate Winslet who played the female lead in the film was paid $2 million for her role according to various reports. Before Titanic, Kate was not so popular which is why she was paid just half a million less than Leonardo DiCaprio (Jack Dawson). Leonardo DiCaprio was paid $2.5 million for his role in the movie.

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    Titanic has been released multiple times in theatres since 1997. It is reported that Leonardo DiCaprio earned around $37.5 million from the Titanic after it emerged as a historic box-office success. According to a report on Koimoi.com, the actor has made $40 million in total with the film, leaving him ahead of Kate Winslet by a margin of $38 million.

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  • Paid Internship By World Food Programme, Details Here

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    SRINAGAR: The World Food Programme (WFP) is an esteemed global organization that is dedicated to mitigating worldwide emergencies caused by conflicts and natural disasters. As the largest humanitarian organization, the WFP offers aid to vulnerable people in crisis-affected regions.

    For students worldwide, the WFP offers an excellent opportunity to gain practical experience through its paid internship program. The program offers internships in nearly every field, ranging from human resources, gender and social inclusion, data analysis, IT operations, research, analysis, mapping, graphic design, and more.

    The internship program’s duration is flexible and ranges from a minimum of two months to a maximum of eight months. To qualify, candidates must have enrolled in any recognized university within the last six months, have completed at least two years of their degree, and have organized their visa to travel to the internship country and cover visa-related costs. Applicants with excellent teamwork and management skills, fluency in English, and a passion for humanitarian work will be preferred.

    To apply, candidates must submit educational transcripts, proof of enrollment in any program, an updated CV or resume, and a cover letter.

    The WFP internship program offers several benefits, including a monthly stipend of up to $1,000 (₹81780) and coverage of travel costs. Additionally, interns will gain valuable practical experience and an opportunity to contribute to the WFP’s mission of serving vulnerable people affected by global emergencies.

    For more details and to apply, click here

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  • LG laid wreath and paid tributes to the slain army personnel

    LG laid wreath and paid tributes to the slain army personnel

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    Srinagar: Lieutenant Governor Shri Manoj Sinha laid wreath and paid tributes to the brave army personnel who made supreme sacrifice in the ongoing operations against terrorists in Kandi forest, Rajouri.

    “The entire nation stands shoulder to shoulder with the families of the brave martyrs. Grateful nation will always be indebted to their unparalleled valour,” the Lt Governor said.

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  • Homage paid to Army technician from Telangana killed in chopper crash in J&K

    Homage paid to Army technician from Telangana killed in chopper crash in J&K

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    Hyderabad: Rich tributes were paid to technician Pabballa Anil, who was killed in an Army helicopter crash in Jammu and Kashmir’s Kishtwar district, after his mortal remains arrived here on Friday.

    Major General Rakesh Manocha, General Officer Commanding Headquarters Telangana & Andhra Sub Area, laid a wreath and paid homage to late Anil at the Air Force Station Hakimpet here, a defence release said.

    A wreath-laying ceremony was organised to pay tributes to the valiant soldier, a native of Telangana, by the Indian Army.

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    The mortal remains departed for his native village of Malkapur in Rajanna Sircilla district by road and the funeral will be conducted with full military honours at his native place, it said.

    Anil was killed when the helicopter crashed in Jammu and Kashmir’s Kishtwar district. The chopper crashed after a “hard landing” in a forested area in the upper reaches on Thursday following a technical fault, killing the technician and injuring two pilots on board.

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  • Egypt’s irregular workers to be paid £1,000 from emergency fund

    Egypt’s irregular workers to be paid £1,000 from emergency fund

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    Cairo: Egyptian President Abdel-Fattah al-Sisi announced the establishment of an emergency relief fund that provides a one-time subsidy of 1,000 Egyptian pounds ($32.36) for irregular workers.

    In a televised speech on Labour Day, Sisi said that several other support programmes would be launched to help irregular workers, who are among the worst impacted by economic crisis, Xinhua news agency reported.

    “The emergency fund would be launched in the coming weeks and seasonal workers would receive financial support in emergencies,” he said.

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    Social and health accounts dues will be transferred to the fund, thus they would be invested and used in emergencies and crises for irregular workers in a sustainable manner, he added.

    Sisi also instructed the Egyptian government to issue a new “Aman” certificate to cover life insurance and work injuries for irregular workers.

    According to a statement released by the Ministry of Manpower in December, there are 11 million irregular workers in Egypt.

    (Except for the headline, the story has not been edited by Siasat staff and is published from a syndicated feed.)

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  • ‘I’m not a paid assassin’: Inside Chris Christie’s 2024 decision

    ‘I’m not a paid assassin’: Inside Chris Christie’s 2024 decision

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    Nothing that’s transpired since has undermined that assessment. Watching from the sidelines, Christie has been exasperated as Trump’s top-tier challengers skirt direct confrontation. Former Vice President Mike Pence and ex-U.N. Ambassador Nikki Haley have simply refused to speak Trump’s name, while Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis has offered only tepid pushback to his incessant attacks.

    Christie, on the other hand, loves nothing more than throwing a political punch. Trump, he told Playbook, “can’t be a credible figure on the world stage; he can’t be a credible figure interacting with Congress; he will get nothing done.” He’s recently extended his attacks to DeSantis, dismissing him as not ready for prime time.

    It became perfectly clear over the course of a nearly hour-long interview that Christie is itching to launch a campaign — not only is he gleefully throwing haymakers to reporters, he’s already hosted one New Hampshire town hall this year and will host another Thursday. But as he mulls whether to make it official in the coming weeks, he says his decision comes down to: Can I actually win?

    It’s an odd question to dwell on, first, because there’s an obvious answer: His 2016 campaign made more stops in the Granite State than any other campaign, and he still managed only sixth place in the first-in-the-nation primary, ending his bid. This time around, with an even more MAGA-fied electorate, no national poll of Republican voters has found him with more than 3 percent support.

    Second, there’s a clear rationale for Christie 2024 that has nothing to do with him actually winning the nomination: Some Republicans are openly rooting to have Christie on GOP debate stages later this year simply to bludgeon Trump — that is, do the dirty work that DeSantis, Pence, Haley and others haven’t so far been willing to do.

    But Christie insists he’s not interested in that.

    “I’m not a paid assassin,” he said, adding, “When you’re waking up for your 45th morning at the Hilton Garden Inn in Manchester, you better think you can win, because that walk from the bed to the shower, if you don’t think you can win, it’s hard.”

    Still, he’s thinking about it — and, yes, the current field’s lack of testicular fortitude is on his mind.

    Trump’s vulnerability “needs to be called out and it needs to be called out by somebody who knows him,” he said. “Nobody knows Donald Trump better than I do.”

    Three prerequisites

    While sipping tea at the Hay-Adams on Monday, Christie laid out his three prerequisites for running. First, have something to say. Second, have your life in good enough shape to handle months on the road away from your family and hundreds of phone calls begging for money.

    Christie said he has no reservations on either count. Now an ABC News commentator, he’s as practiced as ever in getting his points across, and his March town hall in Manchester showed at least a baseline level of public interest in his message.

    On a personal level, Christie thinks he’s in a better position to run this time around than eight years ago. His kids — some of whom were in middle and high school when he last ran — are now grown, meaning his wife of 37 years, Mary Pat, can travel with him instead of staying back home with the kids.

    Mary Pat, he said, is encouraging him to run and is actually looking forward to a campaign. She joined Christie in D.C. this week for meetings, traveled with him Wednesday to a Lincoln Day dinner in Fort Wayne, Ind., and will be in New Hampshire with him tonight.

    It’s the third prerequisite — have a path to victory — where Christie hasn’t quite convinced himself.

    He’s been calling donors to see if they’d finance him, asking old allies if they’d back him and political strategists if they’d advise him. Earlier this week, he gathered 40 members of his political alumni network in Washington to discuss a potential campaign.

    Christie admits the response he’s gotten has been mixed. About 40 percent are “skeptical,” he said, saying things like, “Come on, Chris, really?” The other 60 percent, he said, see a path: “The fact that it’s a mix is encouraging.”

    In any case, he suggested he might be ready to go by faith, if not by sight.

    “I had someone ask me yesterday on one of these phone calls, ‘Well, explain to me the exact path that gets you there.’ And I’m like, ‘I can’t,’” Christie said. “And anybody who says they can is completely full of it, you know? Explain the Donald Trump path in 2016. Who had that one predicted? Not even Trump.”

    A different kind of campaign

    Christie said he’ll make a final decision by mid-May, and if it’s a go, he knows exactly how he’ll do it.

    First off: No more obsessing over “lanes.” Christie said it was a “strategic mistake” in 2016 for GOP candidates to focus on beating competitors with similar ideological views rather than stopping Trump from running away with the nomination. And he sees a similar dynamic happening now, with lower-tier candidates going after each other instead of the flawed front-runner.

    Christie said he’s also ready to defy the conventional wisdom in Republican politics that, to beat Trump, GOP candidates have to market themselves a Trump without the drama — which means not criticizing him directly.

    “I don’t believe that Republican voters penalize people who criticize Trump,” he said, adding: “If you think you’re a better person to be president than Donald Trump, then you better make that case.”

    Christie said Trump offers a “bountiful buffet” of vulnerabilities that candidates can and should exploit. Republicans, for example, should be reminding voters of Trump’s “disqualifying” call in December for the “termination” of the Constitution over his false claim that the 2020 election was stolen.

    They should also be skewering Trump’s character, he said, particularly over the allegations at the center of his recent criminal indictment in Manhattan: A scheme to buy the silence of a porn star who claimed to have had an affair with Trump.

    DeSantis, of course, tried that recently by responding to questions about Trump’s potential arrest with a sly quip: “I don’t know what goes into paying hush money to a porn star to secure silence over some type of affair.” But DeSantis later backtracked, publicly defending Trump after the indictment came down.

    Christie said DeSantis’ gibe was “way too subtle” to sink in with voters: “Oh, so that’s supposed to prove to me that you’re tough enough to take on Donald Trump? This is a guy who said Ted Cruz’s wife was ugly. Like, you think he cares that you made a little sideswipe at him?”

    And DeSantis’ post-indictment 180 — which followed a similar reversal on controversial comments minimizing Russia’s invasion of Ukraine as a “territorial dispute” — further illustrated why the Florida governor is in over his head, Christie said. “The minute he gets criticized about something, he winds up saying the exact opposite.”

    Christie, meanwhile, says he’s fully prepared — after prosecuting dozens of corrupt local officials as a U.S. attorney, battling public employee unions and fending off multiple investigations as governor, mounting a pugnacious presidential campaign and enduring a famously complicated relationship with the Trump family — for the rough and tumble should he get in the race.

    Asked about Trump taunting him over his low poll numbers at an RNC donor retreat in Nashville this weekend, he chuckled: “Being taunted by Donald Trump, it bothers some people. To me, it’s a compliment.”

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  • The Bidens made $579K last year, and paid a 23.8 percent tax rate, their returns show

    The Bidens made $579K last year, and paid a 23.8 percent tax rate, their returns show

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    The numbers closely mirrored those from last year, when the Bidens reported paying $150,439 in federal income taxes on $610,702 for an effective tax rate of 24.6 percent.

    White House officials again released copies of the first family’s tax returns on Tax Day as a demonstration of transparency. Former President Donald Trump had refused to do so while in office and during the 2016 presidential campaign, claiming repeatedly that he was under government audit. With the release of their 2022 taxes, Biden has shared 25 years worth of tax returns that include his years as vice president and an earlier presidential run, according to the White House.

    Much of the couple’s income was via the president’s $400,000 salary. Jill Biden was paid $82,335 for her teaching position at Northern Virginia Community College.

    The Bidens, who filed their returns jointly, also reported paying $29,023 in state income tax in Delaware, where they have two homes. The first lady reported paying $3,139 in Virginia income tax.

    The Bidens hit the $10,000 cap on state and local tax deductions, called SALT, a product of Trump’s tax law and derided by Democrats in high-cost states. They also paid more than $2,000 in additional federal taxes imposed by the Affordable Care Act.

    Other charitable donations include $4,000 to Tragedy Assistance Program for Survivors; $2,000 to the Fraternal Order of Police Foundation; $1,680 to St. Joseph on the Brandywine (the Bidens’ home parish); $1,125 to Westminster Presbyterian Church; $1,000 each to Cranston Heights Fire Company and Ministry of Caring.

    Vice President Kamala Harris and her husband, second gentleman Doug Emhoff, paid $93,570 in federal income taxes last year, with an effective tax rate of 20.5 percent.

    Their combined federal earnings were $456,918, including Harris’ vice presidential salary and a reported $169,665 from Georgetown University, where Emhoff, an intellectual property and business lawyer, joined the Law Center’s teaching ranks in January 2021.

    The couple paid $17,612 in California income taxes, and Emhoff paid $9,697 in District of Columbia income tax.

    The couple contributed $23,000 to charity during the year. They owed $611 to the IRS.

    The income figures for Harris and Emhoff were far below what they reported in prior years when Emhoff was still practicing law. When Harris campaigned for president in 2019, they released 15 years of tax returns, including earning about $2 million in 2018.

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  • Chinese man wins 365 days paid leaves; Internet jealous

    Chinese man wins 365 days paid leaves; Internet jealous

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    An Instagram reel that mischievously went viral about “What is your dream job?” to which a voiceover replies, “Darling I have no dream job, I do not dream of labour” literally came true for this young man in China by winning a year’s paid leaves at a lucky draw in his company’s annual dinner party.

    His name is not yet clear but his stars certainly aligned in the right manner as he held a giant cheque that read ‘365 days of paid leave’ in Chinese. The image has gone viral on Twitter.

    According to Today Online, the chances of winning the paid leaves prize were extremely low. It reported that the lucky draw had prizes as well as penalties including a day or two of extra paid time off and serving as a waiter to others.

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    Chen, another employee of the company said that the event was being held after a gap of three pandemic years. She said the idea of the lucky draw was to boost the morale of employees. China has been recently imposing lockdowns due to frequent outbursts of the coronavirus.

    His boss is naturally is very dumbfounded. As for the rest of the world, there are some of us on a Sunday writing this article.

    *Sigh*

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  • Man paid 6 lakhs to buy TSPSC paper for his girlfriend

    Man paid 6 lakhs to buy TSPSC paper for his girlfriend

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    Hyderabad: A new revelation has been made in the investigation of the Telangana State Public Service Commission examination. A lover has reportedly bought the DAO exam paper for Rs 6 lakh for his girlfriend. The duo was produced before the magistrate and remanded in judicial custody.

    The disclosure of TSPSC papers has become a sensational issue in the state and has created a political storm. Following protests by opposition parties and student organizations, the government formed an SIT to probe the matter. Loukik, a lover, had allegedly bought the paper for the examination to be held on February 26 by paying Parveen Rs 6 lakh for the Divisional Accounts Officer (DAO) for her beloved Sushmita.

    After the leak of the papers, the Telangana State Public Service Commission cancelled the DAO exam along with other examinations. The SIT probing the case issued notices to hundreds of people and questioned them and arrested 17 people so far. Which includes this lover couple.

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    According to the reports Loukik managed to bought the question paper for DAOs entrance test from Praveen by paying a whopping Rs 6 lakh, however it was not immediately clear how Loukik got in touch with one of the main accused in the scandal Praveen. But Loukik reportedly gave the leaked paper to his girlfriend Sushmita to help her ace the entrance examination. While checking Praveen’s bank statements, the SIT found out the transaction of Loukik.

    The SIT summoned the commission’s secretary to its office and instead of issuing a notice to chairman Janardan Reddy, who had assumed the democratic post of inquiry, his statement was recorded at his office.

    The SIT is also questioning all candidates of the Group-I preliminary exam who scored 100 and above marks out of a total of 150 marks.

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