Rs 500 notes to be discontinued? PIB calls viral claim fake; YouTube video behind panic
Saturday, 7 June 2025 The central government has refuted rumors about discontinuing Rs 500 notes by March 2026. The Press Information Bureau clarified that the news circulating on social media is fake. The Rs 500 note remains a legal tender. Citizens were advised to verify information from official sources. This clarification follows a YouTube video that caused public confusion.
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Jay Leno is criticizing late-night hosts for inserting politics into their shows. The former 'Tonight Show' host took aim at partisan late-night shows in a recent interview with the Ronald Reagan Presidential Foundation. While the interview was taped at least two weeks ago β likely before CBS made its shock announcement that it was canceling 'The Late Show With Stephen Colbert' on July 17 β the portion of the interview containing the late-night criticism was posted on YouTube last week and has been making the rounds this weekend due to recent headlines.
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An animated character of online fitness coach Joe Wicks has been launched in a bid to keep children fit over the summer holidays. The Body Coachβs new animated persona talks children through exercises including jogging, squats and burpees in five-minute clips, which will be released via his YouTube channel. Wicks said the Government-backed Activate project aims to βmake movement funβ. Report by Gluszczykm. Like us on Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/itn and follow us on Twitter at http://twitter.com/itn