Royal Challengers Bengaluru: Delhi Capitals head coach Jonathan Batty felt gutted after her team suffered its fourth straight final loss as Royal Challengers Bengaluru put on a spectacular show to chase down 204 runs to clinch their second title in the Women's Premier League (WPL) 2026 title clash played at BCA Stadium (Kotambi). Batty felt the batters did their job well, carrying the momentum from the eliminator to record the highest first-innings score at Vadodara, but it was disappointing to end on the losing side once again. It's really tough to take. Having played so well in the Eliminator earlier in the week, and coming into this game with momentum, putting a really good score on the board, I was proud of the way we went about our business with the bat. Twenty overs in, you think, 'Okay, it's a good score; if we bowl well here, we've got a very good chance.' It's really disappointing to come out on the wrong end of it again. But full credit to RCB; obviously, those two batters, Georgia Voll and Smriti, played absolutely fantastically, Batty said in a post-match presser. Despite the loss, Batty heaped praise on the team's fightback at the end and taking the match to the last over, where RCB needed ten runs to win the match. I'm really proud of our team's effort to still be in the game there, where it looked like it was drifting for a period of time, to still be in that last over and lose with only two balls to go I think we showed a lot of fight, a lot of heart. But I think the game kind of summed up our season, that we did certain bits really well and other bits kind of fell away at times as well. Despite the loss, Batty heaped praise on the team's fightback at the end and taking the match to the last over, where RCB needed ten runs to win the match. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Her leadership grew and grew as we went through it as well. So, I'm really proud of the effort she's put in. She's thrown her heart and soul into this season. So, I'm looking forward to seeing where she takes that over the next few years as well, Batty added. Article Source: IANS
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Siddaramaiah, Kumaraswamy Congratulate RCB Women's Team For Lifting WPL Trophy
Ee Sala Nu Cup Namde: Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah and Union Minister for Heavy Industries and Steel H.D. Kumaraswamy on Thursday congratulated the Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) womens team for lifting their second Womens Premier League (WPL) trophy after defeating the Delhi Capitals by seven wickets. Chief Minister Siddaramaiah stated, Once again, the RCB womens team has lifted the WPL trophy. It was a joy to watch our RCB team, which delivered outstanding performances throughout the tournament, emerge as champions by defeating the Delhi team in todays final. Congratulations to our RCB women for winning the trophy through a united and determined fight. The performance of the Delhi team, which fought hard for victory till the very end, is also commendable. Ee Sala Cup Namdu, CM Siddaramaiah. Union Minister H.D. Kumaraswamy has congratulated the RCB womens team for their spectacular victory over the Delhi team in the Womens Premier League. He said that the RCB women, by winning the 2026 Womens Premier League title, have written yet another proud chapter in womens cricket, and extended his heartfelt congratulations to the team. Under the inspirational leadership of Smriti Mandhana and with the excellent, collective performance of every team member, the RCB women delivered a top-class display to clinch their second championship, he said. This remarkable achievement, he added, has once again inscribed in golden letters the glorious legacy of dedication, discipline and excellence shown by women sportspersons in India, Kumaraswamy said. BJP State President and MLA B.Y. Vijayendra stated, Ee Sala Nu Cup Namde! (The cup is ours this time as well). Congratulations to the RCB Women for lifting the WPL trophy for the second time and stamping their authority as the most dominant team of the season. A campaign filled with consistency, confidence, and champion spirit. Proud moment for every fan! Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) clinched their second Womens Premier League (WPL) title after beating Delhi Capitals by six wickets at the BCA Stadium at Kotambi in Vadodara on Thursday. After captain Jemimah Rodrigues top-scored with 57 to take DC to 203/4, RCB completed the highest successful chase in a WPL final in 19.4 overs with immaculate ease. Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) clinched their second Womens Premier League (WPL) title after beating Delhi Capitals by six wickets at the BCA Stadium at Kotambi in Vadodara on Thursday. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Captain Smriti Mandhana produced her finest WPL innings, scoring 87 off 41 balls, laced with 12 fours and three sixes. Article Source: IANS
WPL 2026: Smriti, Georgia Lead RCB To Second Title Win With Six-wicket Victory Over DC
Royal Challengers Bengaluru: Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) clinched their second Womens Premier League (WPL) title after beating Delhi Capitals by six wickets at the BCA Stadium at Kotambi in Vadodara on Thursday. After captain Jemimah Rodrigues top-scored with 57 to take DC to 203/4, RCB completed the highest successful chase in a WPL final in 19.4 overs with immaculate ease. The victory also made RCB the first team to win the title after finishing top of the group stage standings, and the first franchise to hold both IPL and WPL crowns simultaneously. Captain Smriti Mandhana produced her finest WPL innings, scoring 87 off 41 balls, laced with 12 fours and three sixes. She managed only six runs from her first five deliveries but accelerated spectacularly thereafter, striking boundaries almost every over. Her knock also made her the tournaments leading run-scorer. Smriti became the backbone of RCBs chase. Smriti shared a decisive 165-run partnership off 92 balls with Georgia Voll, who made 79 off 54 balls, studded with 14 boundaries. Every over of the chase featured at least one boundary, a statistic that underlined the dominance of their batting effort. Despite a little wobble at the end, Radha Yadav ensured RCB crossed the line with successive boundaries and triggered celebratory scenes in the dugout. DC, who were appearing in their fourth consecutive final, were left ruing missed chances and suffered yet another painful defeat, despite posting the highest total in a WPL final. Chasing 204, Grace Harris hit two early boundaries off a drive and inside edge against Marizanne Kapp in the opening over, before being beaten by movement and low bounce from Chinelle Henry to be castled through the gate for nine. Smriti got going with a stylish off-drive for four, while Georgia opened her account with a flick and drive off Marizanne, fetching her boundaries. Georgia continued her strokeplay by flicking Chinelle through midwicket and scooping her over short fine leg for boundaries, before cutting and driving Marizanne for back-to-back fours. Despite Nandni Sharmas introduction, there was no respite for DC as Georgia swiped her for four, before Smriti slogged and swept her for two boundaries. The duo took a boundary each off N Sree Charani Georgia, hitting her over mid-off, while Smriti pierced off-side field with precision, before the former and latter took a four off Minnu Mani and Shafali Verma respectively. Smriti pulled a short ball from Nandni over square leg for six, before dancing down the pitch to loft Charani over long-on. After Georgia raised her fifty, Smriti brought up her half-century by lofting Sneh Rana over extra cover for four. It also helped that DC fed them the lengths RCB needed Georgia cutting and pulling Sneh Rana for fours. Chinelle returned to be greeted with a sweep from Smriti that cleared backwards square leg, before Georgias powerful pull beat the deep fielder to get another boundary. Charanis return in the 13th over saw Smriti pull and punch off the back foot to get fours, while Georgia got low to pull for the third boundary of the over. Marizannes reintroduction in the 14th over was met with lofted drives from Smriti going straight down the ground and over mid-off. After Georgia hoicked Nandni over midwicket and Smriti again danced down the pitch to loft Minnu over mid-off to get more boundaries, RCB were cruising in the chase. Though Georgia and Richa Ghosh fell in quick succession after holing out to long-on off Minnu and Nandni respectively, Smritis dismissal for 87 after Chinelle uprooted her leg-stump left RCB on a tricky pitch. But Radhas consecutive boundaries off Charani lofting over cover-point and crunching over cover sealed the trophy win in RCBs favour. Marizannes reintroduction in the 14th over was met with lofted drives from Smriti going straight down the ground and over mid-off. After Georgia hoicked Nandni over midwicket and Smriti again danced down the pitch to loft Minnu over mid-off to get more boundaries, RCB were cruising in the chase. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Delhi Capitals 203/4 in 20 overs (Jemimah Rodrigues 57, Laura Wolvaardt 44, Lizelle Lee 37, Chinelle Henry 35 not out; Arundhati Reddy 1-40, Sayali Satghare 1-46) lost to Royal Challengers Bengaluru 204/4 in 19.4 overs (Smriti Mandhana 87, Georgia Voll 79; Chinelle Henry 2-34, Minnu Mani 1-19) by six wickets Article Source: IANS
Meet Top 10 Finalists of 12th International Young Chef Olympiad 2026
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WPL 2026: I'm Just Trying To Take It All In And Enjoy It, Says Lauren Bell On Title Clash
Royal Challengers Bengaluru: Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) fast bowler Lauren Bell said she is relishing her time in the 2026 Womens Premier League (WPL) and is eager to make an impact in the final against Delhi Capitals at the BCA Stadium at Kotambi in Vadodara on Thursday. Lauren has picked 12 wickets in eight games at an economy of 5.63, and holds the record for the most number of dot balls bowled in the competition 116. She will be the key for RCB to make an impact with the new ball yet again. I'm just trying to take it all in and just enjoy it. It's been very full on, but I've loved it, and I'm really excited for tonight. Playing in franchise cricket, I'd actually have to be pretty adaptable and flexible and do what the team needs of me. It's been really good for me, and it's a great experience playing with a different captain, different coach, Bell told broadcasters ahead of the final, where RCB are bowling first. The England pacer highlighted her satisfaction with her bowling in the Power-play overs. I think I'm just really glad that my Power-play stuff has been so good and I've been able to provide for the team and put in performances. I'm really happy with my control, which is something that I've worked really hard on over the last one or two years. So, I'm just really happy with it, she said. She added that RCB had used the long break between the group stage and the final to prepare thoroughly. It is a long break, but we've played a lot of cricket, and nothing has changed between our last game and now. The England pacer highlighted her satisfaction with her bowling in the Power-play overs. I think I'm just really glad that my Power-play stuff has been so good and I've been able to provide for the team and put in performances. I'm really happy with my control, which is something that I've worked really hard on over the last one or two years. So, I'm just really happy with it, she said. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Looking ahead to performing in front of a packed BCA stadium, Lauren said she wanted to savour the moment. I think these opportunities, you don't get those in your career. So I'm just going to take it all in. Hopefully, I'm on the right side of the result. But I'm just going to enjoy playing in front of this crowd and hopefully put on a good show. Article Source: IANS
WPL 2026: Both Teams Unchanged As RCB Elect To Bowl First Against DC In Title Clash
Royal Challengers Bengaluru: Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) won the toss and elected to field first against Delhi Capitals in the 2026 Womens Premier League (WPL) final at the BCA Stadium in Kotambi, Vadodara, on Thursday. Both teams are unchanged from their wins in their last games in the competition. RCB won the WPL in 2024 and are aiming to add their second title. DC, meanwhile, are three-time runners-up and are keen to break their losing jinx in a WPL title clash. RCB qualified for the final as table-toppers, while DC edged Gujarat Giants in the Eliminator to enter their fourth straight summit clash. Of course, it's been a trend in the tournament, but having said that, on a good wicket, it's always good to know what you're going to chase. It's been brilliant, I feel. First 2-3 days, we all had a good time off. We didn't think a lot about cricket. Of course, in the last two or three days, we came back together, practised hard. Again, there's nice nerves, nice anxiousness, and nice excitement, and I feel you all have to embrace it. We've all had a chat about it - don't run away from it, just embrace it, said RCB captain Smriti Mandhana. I'm not sure that it's different. What's worked for us is keeping things as simple as we can. I think nothing will change for us today as well. Everyone had that calm energy today. But of course, the excitement level is high. For sure, I mean, we know that we have to turn up and play our best cricket, she added. DC skipper Jemimah Rodrigues said it is better to lose the toss in such games, but conceded that she would have bowled first too. Firstly, in such big games, it's better to lose the toss because sometimes it always works out for good. So, we would have also bowled first, but we're happy with what came. Just kept it very simple. Didn't try to overthink it too much. Kept it simple, kept our plan simple. One good thing is playing the Eliminator; we're playing on the same pitch again. So we know what it's going to look like and we're ready for today, she said. The final will be played on pitch number five, the same surface used for the Eliminator clash. Former New Zealand womens keeper Katey Martin said shorter boundaries were expected to favour batters. The square boundaries are at 54m and 58m respectively, with a straight boundary of 66m. Katey also noted that less grass across the cracks could still offer assistance to bowlers if they hit consistent areas, as DC seam-bowling all-rounder Chinelle Henry did in the Eliminator when she claimed three wickets. Playing XIs: The square boundaries are at 54m and 58m respectively, with a straight boundary of 66m. Katey also noted that less grass across the cracks could still offer assistance to bowlers if they hit consistent areas, as DC seam-bowling all-rounder Chinelle Henry did in the Eliminator when she claimed three wickets. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Royal Challengers Bengaluru: Smriti Mandhana (capt), Grace Harris, Georgia Voll, Richa Ghosh (wk), Radha Yadav, Nadine de Klerk, Pooja Vastrakar, Shreyanka Patil, Sayali Satghare, Arundhati Reddy, Lauren Bell Article Source: IANS
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Sun Pharma to pump in Rs 500 cr in Assam to set up manufacturing unit
GUWAHATI, Feb 5: Leading drug maker Sun Pharmaceutical will invest Rs 500 crore to set up a manufacturing plant in Assam, generating direct employment for over 500 people, Chief Secretary Ravi Kota said. Senior officials of the pharma company held a meeting with the chief secretary on Wednesday and discussed various aspects of implementing the project. Held a meeting with representatives of Sun Pharmaceutical Industries Limited to review the companys proposal for setting up pharmaceutical manufacturing facilities in Assam, Kota [] The post Sun Pharma to pump in Rs 500 cr in Assam to set up manufacturing unit appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
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Captain Jemimah: Delhi Capitals captain Jemimah Rodrigues credited the teams belief, calm decision-making and a collective bowling effort after her side stormed into a fourth consecutive Womens Premier League (WPL) final with a seven-wicket win over Gujarat Giants in the Eliminator on Tuesday here at the BCA Stadium (Kotambi). This finals feels different for sure. But also I think with GG, the last two games didnt go our way. We were. Last over we needed seven runs, today we won by seven wickets. So I think when you just keep believing as a team, magic happens, Jemimah said in the post-match presentation after receiving the Player of the Match award. Delhis emphatic chase of 168 in just 15.4 overs underlined their growing authority in knockout fixtures. It was their first win over Gujarat after three straight defeats and continued a striking pattern; each of Delhis five victories this season has come while chasing. The result also ensured that Delhi became the first team to reach four consecutive WPL finals, after Meg Lanning led the team to the summit clash in the previous three editions. Jemimah revealed there was no dramatic tactical shift ahead of the must-win game, stressing simplicity over overthinking. Nothing. To be honest, nothing. Even our team meeting was very short today, she said. I think we just thought of not overthinking it or trying too hard. Just sit back, trust each other, trust yourself, go out there, play good cricket, and when you do things the right way and stay calm, things fall into place. While the chase grabbed headlines, Jemimah was quick to acknowledge the groundwork laid by her bowlers, who restricted Gujarat to 168/7 despite a resilient knock from Beth Mooney. I think a lot of credit goes to our bowlers. Kappy, Im saying this, our bowlers won us the game today, she said. But to be honest, they make me look good as a captain. You know, its easy to set a field, its easy to get the bowling changes, but youve got to still go out there and deliver. And everyones been delivering. Delhis pursuit briefly wobbled when both openers fell in the same over, but Jemimah said the team remained unfazed. Yeah, I think today was restoration for us. I would just say that, she said. And to be honest, the way Shafali and Lee, from both the ends, you know, if they bat that way, its very hard as a bowling team. Where do you bowl? So Im so glad both of them are in my team. She added that the partnership with Laura Wolvaardt was built on clarity rather than scoreboard pressure. At the same time, two wickets falling. That does build a lot of pressure, but I love the way both Wolfie and I just kept playing good, positive cricket. Didnt worry too much about the score again. We played according to the merit and stuck to our strengths. Delhis pursuit briefly wobbled when both openers fell in the same over, but Jemimah said the team remained unfazed. Yeah, I think today was restoration for us. I would just say that, she said. And to be honest, the way Shafali and Lee, from both the ends, you know, if they bat that way, its very hard as a bowling team. Where do you bowl? So Im so glad both of them are in my team. Also Read: Live Cricket Score With Delhi now preparing for yet another final, Jemimah insisted the focus would remain on staying fresh and keeping plans simple. One more game to go, she said. Were going to keep our plans simple, keep being positive, but yeah, one more game to go, then well celebrate. Article Source: IANS
WPL 2026: It's Just About Keeping Things Super Simple, Doing What We've Done Well, Says Voll
Royal Challengers Bengaluru: Royal Challengers Bengaluru top-order batter Georgia Voll said the key to handling huge expectations around the franchise in the 2026 Women's Premier League (WPL) final will be keeping things simple, doing what has gone well for them before and not getting overwhelmed by the occasion. Smriti Mandhana-led RCB are in the WPL final for the second time after finishing as table-toppers in the league stage. The franchise won their first WPL title in 2024 after beating Delhi Capitals in the final at the Arun Jaitley Stadium in New Delhi. RCB awaits the winner of the Eliminator clash between DC and Gujarat Giants in Thursdays title clash at the BCA Stadium in Kotambi, Vadodara. I think obviously it's a big expectation when we see the sort of team that we're a part of and the fan base that we have at RCB is something that I've never been a part of. So, obviously there's that sort of expectation of the fans and outside. But I think within our group it's just about keeping things super simple and doing what we've done well all year and not trying to change that in terms of the final. I think if we can continue to do the small things well and not think too big a picture is what we'll be looking to do and hopefully we can bring that trophy home, Georgia told IANS in a select virtual interaction on Tuesday. The WPL has provided overseas players like Georgia a unique opportunity to share the dressing room with India's domestic players. Georgia, who has made 91 runs in five innings so far for RCB, has taken the mantle of being a researcher for best coffee shops in both Navi Mumbai and Vadodara. She revealed an amusing side to life in the RCB camp, including her ongoing campaign to get skipper Smriti Mandhana to make her a coffee. It's been pretty cool. Obviously, being in these different T20 tournaments around the world, obviously a lot of the Indian girls don't sort of venture over to the Big Bash or the Hundred. You only sort of see a couple of them. To come over here and be sort of a part of their competition and see the way that they go about things as a whole group, we've obviously spent quite a bit of time together and it's been cool to see the way that they go about things and they're pretty quiet off the field as well. I don't see a lot of them other than when they come into my room for a coffee occasionally. I'm still getting Smriti to try and make me a coffee, but that hasn't worked yet. So, hopefully I can get her to make me one by the time we leave here, she said. To come over here and be sort of a part of their competition and see the way that they go about things as a whole group, we've obviously spent quite a bit of time together and it's been cool to see the way that they go about things and they're pretty quiet off the field as well. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Obviously similar to what Georgia said. I haven't got to play much with the Indian players before. So, especially around training and stuff, it's been really nice to see how they go about things and done a lot of bowling in the nets with Radha and Shrey (Shreyanka Patil) which has been really nice just to see how they approach things and the different things that they work on. It's been nice to explore different ways to train and how they go about things. Article Source: IANS
WPL 2026 Eliminator: DC Ask GG To Bat As Both Teams Bank On Unchanged XI
Royal Challengers Bengaluru: Delhi Capitals won the toss and elected to bowl first against Gujarat Giants in the crucial Eliminator tie of the Womens Premier League (WPL) 2026 at the BCA Stadium (Kotambi). With both sides heading into the contest with an unchanged XI from their previous game, the winner will go on to face Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) in the final on Thursday. The fourth edition of the Womens Premier League has been characterised by narrow margins, making dominant wins uncommon. Delhi Capitals have experienced this pressure firsthand, failing twice in run chases against Gujarat Giants in the league stage and struggling to finish close games under the steady leadership of Sophie Devine. Those results shaped contrasting routes to the eliminator. Gujarat Giants finished second on the table, sealing their spot with an impressive win over defending champions Mumbai Indians on the final league day. Delhi, in contrast, had to wait until the very end to confirm qualification. Yet, as the Eliminator arrives, past journeys matter little. Both teams arrive with strong recent form at the venue, winning three of their last four matches and having settled into their line-ups after brief tactical adjustments. The main difference is in depth: Delhi Capitals have received match-winning contributions from many players, whereas Gujarat Giants rely heavily on a few key individuals. Whether this reliance costs them, or Devine once again steps up to lead the Giants to their first final, promises an exciting knockout clash. Winning the toss, DC skipper Jemimah Rodrigues said, It looks like a fresh surface. Any target feels chaseable, and with the dew coming in, the pitch should get a little better under lights. Just control the controllables is the message to the team. Today is a new game, if any game matters the most it is tonight. So want to win. Meanwhile, GG captain Ashleigh Gardner said, We were going to bat and just had a feeling they might want to bowl and it worked out well. We want to be aggressive with the bat and take it on the powerplay. Nothing changes for us tonight. Looks very similar to the last couple of wickets. Assess conditions quickly and adapt on the run. Playing XIs: Meanwhile, GG captain Ashleigh Gardner said, We were going to bat and just had a feeling they might want to bowl and it worked out well. We want to be aggressive with the bat and take it on the powerplay. Nothing changes for us tonight. Looks very similar to the last couple of wickets. Assess conditions quickly and adapt on the run. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Gujarat Giants: Beth Mooney (wk), Sophie Devine, Anushka Sharma, Ashleigh Gardner (c), Georgia Wareham, Bharti Fulmali, Kanika Ahuja, Kashvee Gautam, Tanuja Kanwer, Renuka Singh Thakur, Rajeshwari Gayakwad Article Source: IANS
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Ubisoft fires employee who publicly criticized its RTO plan
Ubisoft continues to raise eyebrows around how it is treating employees as it attempts a business overhaul. David Michaud-Cromp, a level design team lead at Ubisoft Montreal, said last week that he was suspended for three days without pay after voicing opposition to the company's return to office mandate. Today, Michaud-Cromp posted on LinkedIn that he has been fired. I was terminated by Ubisoft, effective immediately, he wrote. This was not my decision. A spokesperson for Ubisoft gave Kotaku the following statement regarding Michaud-Cromp's dismissal: Sharing feedback or opinions respectfully does not lead to a dismissal. We have a clear Code of Conduct that outlines our shared expectations for working together safely and respectfully, which employees review and sign each year.When that is breached, our established procedures apply, including an escalation of measures depending on the nature, severity, and repetition of the breach. We've reached out to the company for additional confirmation and comment. This is the latest in a sequence of bad press Ubisoft has faced regarding its workforce. Shortly after many employees at Ubisoft Halifax unionized, the parent company shut down the studio. In announcing the closure, Ubisoft said the move was part of a broader cost-cutting endeavor across its operations; it shut down a support studio and cut more jobs later in January , with even more layoffs proposed . Most recently, unions representing other Ubisoft workers called for a three-day strike in response to the penny-pinching and worsening our working conditions they alleged of the company's management. All these issues could all be coincidental timing. But if so, they're coincidences that don't reflect favorably on Ubisoft. This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/gaming/ubisoft-fires-employee-who-publicly-criticized-its-rto-plan-220913747.html?src=rss
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WPL 2026: 'This Is Just A New Beginning' - How Rajeshwari Gayakwad Silenced The Doubters
How Rajeshwari Gayakwad: On the eve of Gujarat Giants second appearance in a Women's Premier League (WPL) Eliminator at the BCA Stadium in Kotambi, Vadodara, Rajeshwari Gayakwad exudes a quiet confidence that belies the tumultuous journey that brought her to this juncture. At 34, left-arm spinner Gayakwad is having her best WPL season 10 wickets coming in seven games at an average of 14.50 and economy rate of 7.63. Nothing much is going on. All we have in mind is to play well at any cost and win tomorrow's match. Simply, that's it. I have that confidence in myself and in my team as well. This time, I feel we will play in the finals. We have the confidence to play in the finals, but winning tomorrow's match is very important for us. All we have in our mind is to play well and win tomorrow's match. We will surely play in the finals for the first time, which is going to be a very happy moment. But we will play with confidence tomorrow, Gayakwad told IANS in an exclusive conversation on Monday. For Gujarat Giants, reaching the final for the first time would be historic. But for Rajeshwari, it would be validation of the hard work done in the last 12 months. She didnt perform well in the last three seasons for her previous team UP Warriorz, but this season shes leading the spin bowling attack for GG. With her wide of the crease deliveries and subtle changes in flight and loop trapping batters on spin-friendly pitches in Vadodara. The secret behind her good showings, as per Rajeshwari, has been the improved fitness work, especially after undergoing a knee surgery in September 2024. I got a lot of break from cricket. Since I was in rehab, I was trying to be mentally and physically fit. I have worked a lot on myself. I have given myself a lot of time. I have tried to work on my weaknesses. I have been wanting to play WPL for a year and this is a big break for a player. I have learnt a lot from this break and got time to implement it. I have always tried to give my best and do well whenever I get a chance to bowl. No matter what happens, I always try to do my best to make the team win, she explained. The injury layoff, while devastating at that time, proved to be an unexpected blessing. Away from the intensity of competition, Rajeshwari had the luxury of time to rebuild her fitness, reassess her game, and work on technical refinements that would have been difficult to implement mid-season. When I just came back from rehab, I didn't get a chance to play that many matches last year. I have always learnt a lot of things from the outside whenever I didn't get to play. If a chance to play arrived, I have always tried to implement those things on the field. The physical transformation is evident - fitter and leaner than in previous seasons, Rajeshwari has retained the guile that has always been her hallmark. I did become mentally stronger by learning a lot of things from the outside and I have also taken care of my fitness. You must be thinking that I look fit - I have worked hard on myself. It's my main focus to always do well when on the field and whoever thinks that my time in cricket is over, I have to show them by doing well and saying that 'Yes, I am doing great and I have to play a lot more cricket ahead, she said. For Rajeshwari, the decision to undergo surgery came with the knowledge that the path back would be arduous, and there were no guarantees of returning to her previous best self, including being back in the Indian team. When the surgery was about to happen, I knew that it was not going to be easy for me. I had realized a lot of things like it is going to take time for me to get out of this. At that time, I was mentally very down. When you do know that things are not going to be right in the coming times, it was a very big decision for me to get the surgery done. I knew that it was not going to be easy and will be a tough thing for me. Still, I agreed to get the surgery done. But I did not get a chance to join the team and I was mentally down. It's just that whenever I get a chance to play, I will do my best. That is why I did well in the domestic season as well I was the (third) highest wicket there (in Senior Womens T20 Trophy). What has happened is that age is something everyone talks about, but I don't think that age is a big deal for anyone. Rather than accepting the narrative that her time had passed, especially due to the emergence of young left-arm spinners N Sree Charani and Vaishnavi Sharma, apart from Radha Yadav and Shuchi Upadhaya being given chances, Rajeshwari chose to work hard and come back to playing the game she picked as a kid in Bijapur. As long as I am fit, I can play and I want to drive out that mentality from everyone's mind and make them realise that age is just a number. As long as I want to play, I will play. So, let's see - I have always tried to give my best. A lot of people thought that my cricket career was over, but that is not the case. This is just a new beginning for me and I would like to say that, she said. With WPL 2026 seeing her be back at her best in T20s, Rajeshwari is naturally keen to add more scalps to her international career worth five Tests, 64 ODIs and 58 T20Is. It means a lot to me. Everyone gets a chance after an injury, but I didn't get a chance and I do feel very sad about that. It's okay, as I will play whenever I get a chance. It has felt like everyone gets a chance after an injury, but when it came to me, I didn't get a chance. I should have got a chance and I feel regretful about the fact that I should have got at least one chance. One more thing - I didn't have a bad performance in ODIs, but I am not there in the ODI side. I am on 99 wickets and it does feel that I should have got a chance to play and complete 100 wickets. But I haven't got that chance and I feel I should have got that opportunity, she elaborated. Asked if she still harbors hopes of an India comeback, her response is very direct. If one doesn't look at the age, then I can get a chance. No one cares about the age and if you think about it, you won't get a chance. But if they think I can play, I will get a chance. Through the toughest periods - the surgery, rehabilitation, and being out of action, Rajeshwaris family constantly stayed by her side. There was no one except my family. They have supported me a lot. No one else knew what I was going through. When you do well, people ask about you. But when you need someone, no one supports you and I have noticed this. At that time, no one supported me except my family. Even now, I play for my family because they do think that I can still play cricket. I am able to play now because of my family and their support. Her younger sister, Rameshwari, also a cricketer and played for Karnataka, has become Rajeshwaris most trusted technical advisor and mental support. She plays a very big role in my life. She never thinks about herself when it comes to me. I always consider her more of a mentor than a sister. She is younger than me, but she is more mature than me. Whenever we go home, as of now, I don't have a personal coach for a long time. My sister is everything to me because she understands and tells me everything. We started playing cricket together. She knows what I do wrong and what I do right. We tell and listen to each other about what improvement we can bring to our respective games. She tells me what I am doing wrong or what I used to do right before. She understands everything about bowling and tries to tell me about it and she supports me a lot. The support is unconditional, irrespective of performance or results. She is always happy. My family always supports me - even if I don't get a wicket or pick four-five scalps, they are happy. They just want to see me play well. My family supports me a lot and I can say that I am still playing because of them, she said. This WPL season has seen Gayakwad bowl in contrasting conditions, from the flatter surfaces in Navi Mumbai to the more helpful tracks at Vadodara. Though she didnt get much bowling time in the first half of the competition, the second half has been a productive one for her. The pitches here aid the spinners, while flat pitches were there. But I didn't get many chances to bowl in Navi Mumbai. It was a little challenging for the bowlers there. But the wickets here are slow and the bowlers are getting help. Both the wickets were different, but it is fun to play. Her pre-game preparation, however, eschews the modern trend of elaborate routines like data and analytics. No, nothing like that. I have been playing for so many years. I don't have any routine of that kind. I believe in what is going to happen, will happen. Nothing is the same every day and I believe more in that. The day we do well, the day will be good. If we don't do well, we can't do anything. There are ups and downs in the lives of the players and that's it. Her pre-game preparation, however, eschews the modern trend of elaborate routines like data and analytics. No, nothing like that. I have been playing for so many years. I don't have any routine of that kind. I believe in what is going to happen, will happen. Also Read: Live Cricket Score For her, a crack at playing the WPL final and potentially lifting the trophy will be proof that age is irrelevant, passion endures, and Rajeshwari has no plans of fading away quietly. Article Source: IANS
Man found dead in Kotagiri in the Nilgiris; carnivore attack suspected
Five Jammu Kashmir Men Held in Rajasthan for Suspicious Donation Collection
SRINAGAR: Two natives of Jammu and Kashmir have been arrested, while three others have been detained by police in Kota district of Rajasthan in connection with suspicious activities linked to the collection of donations, officials said on Sunday. Police said three men, residents of Poonch district of Jammu and Kashmir, were detained on Saturday by []
The incident took place when Mahendra Bhardwaj was travelling from Kota to Jaipur on the Kota-Shri Ganganagar Express.
Mutual fund NFOs: 5 new funds will open for subscription this week. Check key details
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32 students fall ill due to food poisoning at BC girls hostel in Wanaparthy
Hyderabad: As many as 32 students were taken ill due to suspected food poisoning at the BC Intermediate Girls Hostel in Kothakota of Wanaparthy district in Telangana on Friday night, January 30. The students complained of stomach pain and vomiting following dinner, after which hostel warden Vijaya rushed them to the Primary Health Centre in Get the latest updates in Hyderabad City News , Technology , Entertainment , Sports , Politics and Top Stories on WhatsApp & Telegram by subscribing to our channels. You can also download our app for Android and iOS .
Somaiya Vidyavihar witnessed a powerful celebration of legacy and lifelong belonging as it hosted the Silver Somaiyans Celebration 2026 followed by the Somaiya All Alumni Meet (SAAM). The event brought back the Batch of 2001 for their 25th anniversary, creating a vibrant intersection where professional success met nostalgic homecoming. Proud Illustrious Alumni at SAAM 2026 of Somaiya Vidyavihar A Foundation Built for Generations The tone for the day was set by Shri Samir Somaiya, President of Somaiya Vidyavihar and Chancellor of Somaiya Vidyavihar University, whose address reflected the institution's deep-rooted philosophy of long-term impact. Somaiya Vidyavihar has always believed that education is not built for the moment, but for generations ",said Chancellor Somaiya . " We do not measure our progress in five-year plans, but in what we leave behind 50 or even 100 years from now. He added, When our alumni return and see the new and upcoming buildings and facilities, like the Saraswati Building or the Dharma Studies Building, they often ask why they didnt get a chance to study in these spaces. And if every returning student feels this way, then we will take it as their certificate that we are doing a good job ." He also quoted Carlos Dublanc, an Argentinian architect based in London, who applauded Somaiya Vidyavihar for how its education infrastructure, architecture and research create spaces that truly support learning and innovation. According to Dublanc, the campus embodies a vision of places where memory meets fantasy, reflecting an environment that is deeply rooted in tradition while encouraging students to aspire and reach for the skies, a balance he described as both inspiring and remarkable. Reconnecting: Where 25 Years Vanished in a Moment For the returning alumni, the day was defined by the ecstatic feeling of finding their "tribe" again. The air was thick with stories of life's highs and lows, shared with a vulnerability that only lifelong friendships allow. " Walking through the campus brought back a flood of beautiful memories ," shared Jagdish Teckchandani (KJSSC '01) . " What surprised me the most was how effortlessly we slipped back into the same carefree, senseless banter, right from where we had left off 25 years ago. Thank you for giving us the opportunity to feel like 20-year-old kids all over again ." This sentiment was echoed by Keval Momaya (KJSAC '01) , who remarked," Its true - we have left the campus, but the campus hasn't left us. I feel privileged to be a part of Somaiya ." Shaping the Future of Work and Global Leadership The reunion was not just a look backwards, but a leap forward. A major highlight was the Future of Work panel discussion, moderated by Dr. Raman Ramachandran (Dean, K J Somaiya Institute of Management). The session explored the evolution of leadership in the age of AI, showcasing the intellectual caliber that the "Somaiyan" foundation provides. The impact of this foundation was visible in the success stories present - alumni representing the Indian Judiciary, Citi Bank, Kotak Asset Management (Singapore), TeamLease Edtech, The Akanksha Foundation, TNI Controls, Prohuman Health, Nandan GSE Pvt. Ltd., Microsoft, Indian Police and K J Somaiya College of Science and Commerce were felicitated. The spirit of mentorship was also in full swing, as CA Bhavesh Mange (KJSAC '01) shared, " I met B.Tech students testing an EV car prototype for an event in Qatar. I was able to guide their vision and offer to connect them with potential investors. It felt like coming home ." A Rhythmic Celebration of the Somaiyan Identity As the evening progressed, the nostalgia turned into high-octane celebration with a performance by the legendary Usha Uthup. Her powerhouse voice and infectious energy served as the perfect soundtrack for a batch celebrating 25 years of resilience and joy. What a magical campus you have! I mean I just cant even begin to tell you how proud I feel to be a part of this evening and I get to sing at your mesmerising, magical campus! , said the legendary Usha Uthup , adorned in her signature Kanjivaram saree and a beaming bindi. For the Somaiya student or parent watching from the sidelines, the message of the Silver Jubilee was clear. A Somaiya education is a lifelong asset. It is a place where you gain more than a degree; you gain a family, a moral compass, and a legacy that stays with you for a quarter-century and beyond.
Cheerios recalled: Shoppers in Indiana, Minnesota, and North Dakota are urged to discard nearly 2,000 products. Federal regulators found rodent and bird contamination at a Gold Star Distribution facility. This recall affects food, pet food, cosmetics, and drugs. Consumers should destroy recalled items and seek refunds. Health concerns may require consulting a doctor.
Washington State Senate passes Resolution No. 8674 honouring Indias 77th Republic Day
Republic Day: Several States of the US Northwest, in the Consulates jurisdiction, including Alaska, Nebraska, Washington, Oregon and South Dakota, issued special proclamations honouring the Republic Day celebrations by the Consulate.
Thousands Take Part in YuvagalamPraja Galam Rally in Nellore Rural
The rally, which began at the RTC Bus Stand, was organised on the directions of Nellore Rural MLA Kotamreddy Sridhar Reddy and led by his brother and TDP leader Kotamreddy Giridhar Reddy
Sciver-BrunthitsWPLsfirst ton as MI beatsRCB
The Mumbai Indians star, a befitting holder of the milestone, brought it up off 57 balls in the 20th over, taking the two-time champion to 199 for four against Royal Challengers Bengaluru at the Kotambi Stadium
He Said Train Was Delayed: JEE Aspirant Found Dead On Kota Railway Tracks
A coaching student preparing for the Joint Entrance Examination (JEE) was found dead in Rajasthan's Kota.
Padma Awards 2026: Dharmendra, Uday Kotak, Harmanpreet Kaur among honourees
The Ministry of Home Affairs on Sunday announced that the President of India has approved 131 Padma Awards for 2026, one of the countrys highest civilian honours
Padma awards 2026: Actor Dharmendra, former Kerala CM Achuthanandan get Padma Vibhushan posthumously
Playback singer Alka Yagnik, former Uttarakhand Chief Minister Bhagat Singh Koshyari, actor Mammootty and banker Uday Kotak are among those awarded Padma Bhushan, the Home Ministry said
The Indian government has announced the Padma Awards for 2026. These are the nation's highest civilian honours. The list includes Padma Vibhushan, Padma Bhushan, and Padma Shri recipients. The awards recognise distinguished contributions across various fields. President of India will confer these honours at Rashtrapati Bhavan. The list features 131 awardees in total.
IIT Delhi to conduct open house in Kota for JEE Advanced 2026 aspirants: Check how to register
IIT Delhi is hosting an open house for JEE 2026 aspirants in Kota on January 31, 2026. This initiative aims to provide students with insights into IIT academic life, campus culture, and future opportunities. The event will feature interactions with faculty and current students, offering guidance on JEE preparation and life at IITs.
Delhi Capitals beat RCB by seven wickets
VADODARA, Jan 24: Delhi Capitals Women produced a clinical all-round performance to defeat Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) Women by seven wickets in the 15th match of the Womens Premier League (WPL) 2026. Playing at the Kotambi Stadium in Vadodara, Delhis bowlers restricted Bengaluru to a modest total before their batters chased it down comfortably. After []
Rs 27-Crore Development Works Launched In Nellore Rural
Municipal commissioner Y.O. Nandan and TD leader Kotamreddy Giridhar Reddy were also present on the occasion. Addressing the gathering, Roop Kumar Yadav said it was a proud moment to take part as the citys first citizen in the launch of such a large number of works with public participation.
TORCH Urges Govt to Save 800-Year-Old Kakatiya Mural at Kota Gullu
The once-vivid natural colours have largely faded, leaving only fragments of the original compositions visible.
Pawan Kalyan inaugurates Kotappakonda-Kothapalem road
Rajasthan Renames Mohammadpura Village As Mohanpura
The Rajasthan government has changed the name of Mohammadpura village in Digod tehsil of Kota district to Mohanpura, and issued a formal notification to this effect.
One Ecosystem, One Platform, One Defining Moment for Collections in India
The Bharat Collection Summit & Awards 2026 Indias first and only platform spanning the entire collections value chainreturns on 18 February 2026 at The Lalit, Mumbai, bringing together the nations most powerful voices in collections to reimagine the industry from strategy rooms to street-level execution. The largest convergence of Indias collections ecosystemone platform, unmatched scale, decisive impact Collections in India is at a turning point. As regulations tighten, borrower expectations rise, and technology reshapes recovery models, the industry needs more than conversationsit needs clear direction and collective leadership. Thats where the Bharat Collection Summit & Awards 2026 returns. After two transformative editions, Indias most influential collections platform is back to set the agenda for responsible, compliant, and future-ready collectionsbringing together the leaders who dont just adapt to change, but drive it. Power-Packed Keynotes & Thought Leadership The Bharat Collection Summit & Awards 2026 features an elite lineup of Indias most influential financial leaders and fintech innovators, delivering insights that matter. Keynote Speaker Prashant Mehra Group Head Retail Portfolio Management & Fraud Control, HDFC Bank Featured Industry Leaders Rakesh Sharma Head of Collections, Fibe (formerly EarlySalary) Rajaram Manian Chief Risk Officer, Tyger Capital (formerly Adani Capital) Sushant Kumar Head, Collections & Resolutions, ICICI Home Finance Company Limited Vivek Katyayan COO, Kissht Debashish Mohanty SVP & Head, Collection Strategy, Kotak Mahindra Bank Sanju Mangrulkar Head, Credit Monitoring & Policy, Central Bank of India Chandrasekhar Das VP, Collection Strategy & Analytics, YES Bank ,DPDzero Resollect Rezolv Co-Founder, Rezolv and many more leaders shaping the future of collections in India Building the Future of Responsible Collections Our Ecosystem Partners Powered by trusted partners driving innovation and credibility: DPDzero Presenting Partner Resollect Co-Presenting Partner Rezolv Gold Partner Credit Nirvana Silver Partner Dista Exhibit Partner Neowise (a Decentro company) Exhibit Partner Wevaad Exhibit Partner FACE SRO-FT Partner Bharat CXO, News Patrolling, Asia Business Outlook Media Partners Whats on the Agenda? High-impact keynotes and expert-led panels will deep-dive into: AI & analytics-led transformation in collections Regulatory compliance, governance & risk frameworks Borrower experience, ethical recovery & trust-building Every session is designed to deliver practical insights, real-world case studies, and actionable strategies for todays fast-evolving collections environment. **The Bharat Collection Summit & Awards 2026 isnt just an event its where Indias collections industry sets its direction for the future.** Date: 18 February 2026 Venue: The Lalit, Mumbai Register Now: www.thebharatcollectionsummit.com .
Mpower Marks a Decade of Mental Health Impact at the Tata Mumbai Marathon
Mpower, an initiative of the Aditya Birla Education Trust, marked a significant milestone at the Tata Mumbai Marathon this year as it completed 10 Mindful Years of sustained work in Indias mental health space. Founded by Mrs. Neerja Birla, Founder and Chairperson of Mpower and the Aditya Birla Education Trust and Mpower. Mpower Team at Tata Mumbai Marathon 2026 Over 700 participants - including employees and senior leadership from Mpower and Aditya Birla Group companies, along with college students from across Mumbai - came together at the Tata Mumbai Marathon to spotlight the importance of mental health through collective, visible action. While many joined the Dream Run, others took on the half marathon (21 km) and full marathon (42 km), reflecting a strong personal and organisational commitment to mental wellbeing. Student volunteers lined the route, cheering runners and amplifying mental health messages, reinforcing the belief that mental wellbeing is a shared responsibility across generations and communities. Over the past decade, Mpower has built an integrated mental health ecosystem spanning prevention, early intervention, and clinical care, with 14 clinical units including mental health centres, affordable care foundations, and counselling cells embedded in college campuses across India. Through its partnerships with government and public institutions, Project Samvedana strengthens rural mental health screening and referrals through district hospitals and Primary Health Centres - saving an average of 410 hours and Rs. 3,754 per individual by reducing delays and access-related costs. Mpower works closely with frontline and vulnerable populations through targeted, high-impact interventions. Project Saksham, implemented with the Mumbai and Maharashtra Police, provides trauma-informed counselling and mental health support to survivors of violence, police personnel, alleged perpetrators, and their families - integrating mental health care into routine policing processes. Project Masoom supports children in state-run Child Care Institutions through trauma-focused counselling and caregiver sensitisation, while Project Mann, in partnership with the Central Industrial Security Force (CISF), delivers mental health literacy, psychological first aid, screening, counselling, and dedicated helpline support across high-stress security environments. At the national level, Mpower supports the Government of Indias Tele-MANAS initiative and operates the Mpower 1-on-1 Mental Health Helpline (toll-free: 1800-120-820050), a 247 free counselling service, while COPE Clubs across colleges train peer supporters to normalise mental health conversations and enable early help-seeking among young people. Since its inception in 2016, Mpower has reached over 7 million beneficiaries , with impact spanning awareness, counselling, clinical care, and crisis support. Its work has contributed to measurable improvements in mental health literacy, increased utilisation of services, and stronger institutional responses across education, healthcare, and public systems. The Tata Mumbai Marathon provided a fitting moment to reflect on this decade-long journey - underscoring Mpowers belief that mental health must be embedded into everyday life and supported through continuity, collaboration, and long-term engagement rather than episodic interventions. As Mpower completes 10 Mindful Years , the focus remains on building responsibly and sustainably, while ensuring that mental healthcare in India continues to be credible, ethical, accessible, and trusted. About Mpower Mpower, an initiative of Aditya Birla Education Trust is a pioneering social enterprise dedicated to transforming India approach to mental health. Founded 10 years ago, Mpower has emerged as a leading force in spreading awareness, reducing stigma, and delivering holistic mental health care. With a robust team of over 200 trained professionals, Mpower impacts more than 121 million lives across seven cities, including Mumbai, Bengaluru, Kolkata, Delhi, Kota and Pune. Operating through five key verticals - Movement, Clinical Care, Outreach, Academia, and Mpower 1 on 1 - Mpower offers a comprehensive range of services. The Movement focuses on changing cultural perceptions and alleviating stigma. Clinical Care provides world-class mental health services through the Centre, the Foundation, and the Cell, catering to various needs from holistic care to affordable support for the underprivileged. The Outreach vertical drives awareness and capacity-building through IGNITEPrograms for schools, colleges, NGOs, and corporates. Academia equips individuals and professionals with skills to handle mental health crises and foster empathy. The Helpline offers 24/7 multilingual support, while special projects like Samvedana enhance mental health care in primary health centers. Mpowers integrated approach and collaboration with government agencies underscore its commitment to creating a supportive and stigma-free mental health landscape.
Vidhi Singhania Returns to Mumbai with 'Thehraav' A Stand-Alone Exhibition After Five Years
As fashion continues to shift with global influences, evolving silhouettes, and ever-changing trends, there remains a quiet pull towards what feels rooted and enduring. After five years, celebrated textile designer Vidhi Singhania returns to Mumbai with Thehraav - a stand-alone exhibition that marks a deeply personal homecoming. Vidhi Singhanias Thehraav marks a return to Indian handloom and heritage textiles For Vidhi Singhania, Mumbai is more than a city - it is home. And Thehraav is not just an exhibition, but a reflection of her journey spanning over three decades. It is a return to Indian handloom, artisanal excellence, and an enduring respect for heritage that has defined her work through the years. Thehraav: A Pause In a time when fashion is fast and trends are fleeting, Thehraav stands as a reminder of the beauty of the pause - of choosing mindful creation over mass production, and craftsmanship over convenience. The collection celebrates the idea of slowing down, honouring textiles made by hand, by Indian artisans who carry forward generations of skill, patience, and pride. Every piece reflects Vidhi Singhanias unwavering commitment to being Made in India, where each weave tells a story of continuity, purpose, and soul. The exhibition brings together Vidhi Singhanias iconic handwoven Kota and Banarasi sarees, presented alongside a versatile range of contemporary yet timeless silhouettes. The showcase includes shirts, blouses, jackets, outfits, co-ord sets, and a thoughtfully curated wedding collection - all unified by a deep reverence for Indian textiles and craftsmanship. While the designs evolve with modern sensibilities, they remain firmly anchored in tradition, celebrating handloom as both a living art form and a cultural legacy. Exhibition Details Thehraav will be held on January 23rd, 2026 , at the Sunset Lounge, Trident Oberoi Hotel, Nariman Point, Mumbai. Rooted in continuity and craft, the exhibition is a celebration of evolving with time while staying connected to ones roots, an invitation to come home to handloom, and to rediscover the enduring elegance of Indian textiles through the lens of one of Indias most respected textile designers. About Vidhi Singhania Vidhi Singhania is a celebrated textile revivalist known for her unwavering commitment to Indian handloom and artisanal craftsmanship. With over three decades of work rooted in tradition, she has played a key role in reviving and reimagining heritage weaves such as Kota Doria and Banarasi textiles, working closely with master artisans across India. Her designs balance timeless elegance with contemporary sensibility, making her brand synonymous with handwoven luxury, authenticity, and the enduring beauty of Indian textiles. vidhisinghania.com
SI Gets 10-Year Jail Term for Cheating Woman on False Marriage Vow
According to police, the SI, Kunchala Ravi Teja, while working at Nagarampalem police station, allegedly developed a relationship with M. Sakheena, 24, of Tummurkota village in Rentachintala mandal of Palnadu district by promising to marry her, but later cheated her by evading the marriage.
Woman constable praised for clearing traffic for ambulance in Samarlakota
Andhra Pradesh: Woman cop directs traffic on highway with child in arms
Hyderabad: A woman police constable in Andhra Pradesh directed traffic on the Kakinada-Samarlakota road while carrying her baby on Saturday, January 17 after an ambulance was stuck in the jam. The traffic was reportedly caused by Chief Minister Nara Chandrababu Naidus visit to Kakinada. Many on the internet applauded her commitment to her duties despite Get the latest updates in Hyderabad City News , Technology , Entertainment , Sports , Politics and Top Stories on WhatsApp & Telegram by subscribing to our channels. You can also download our app for Android and iOS .
TD Activist Killed, Three Injured In Group Clash With YSRC At Allipudi In Kakinada District
The TD activists identified as Bangaraiah and three others were returning home after celebrating the birthday party: Kotanandur Police
Dakota Johnson and 28-year-old singer step out again in LA, fueling fresh dating rumors
Dakota Johnson and singer Role Model have reignited romance rumors after being captured together during another Los Angeles night out. Both were spotted arriving at a popular Beverly Hills restaurant, gaining attention for their coordinated appearance and easy going chemistry. The outing follows previous sightings from December, when the couple seemed to be close during a dinner with friends.
Kotak Rings in 30 Years on the NSE Marking Indias Rise as a Robust Financial Market
100 crore sanctioned for rail infra upgrades in coastal districts: MP
The Ministry is expected to sanction an additional 105 crore during the forthcoming Union budget for further facilities, Kota Srinivas Poojary says
Kohli, Rohit actively involved in planning: India batting coach
Rajkot, Jan 13: Virat Kohli and Rohit Sharma remain actively involved in Indias long-term ODI planning, including preparations for next years World Cup, batting coach Sitanshu Kotak said on Tuesday. Kotak said the two batting superstars, who remain at the forefront of Indias batting firepower in the 50-overs format, are completely aligned with the team []
Rohit, Kohli discuss ODI plans with Gambhir, says Indias batting coach Sitanshu Kotak
Sitanshu Kotak explained that given their stature and experience, the duo requires minimal external guidance, particularly when it comes to preparation and workload management
Gandikota Festival sees heavy footfall on concluding day
Food kiosks offering mouth-watering local delicacies from Rayalaseema, known for its spicy palate, along with boat rides on the River Penna passing through the gorge formed between the Yerramala hills, were crowd favourites
Students Ready to Build Another CubeSat
A team of three from including the projects director and cofounder of Blue Blocks Montessori (Tellapur) Pavan Goyal and two high school students, Sanshray Padhy and G Sanjay Ramraj were at Sriharikota to witness the launch of the rocket on Monday.
VPR Amrutha Dhara Water Plant Inaugurated at Mannetikota
MP Vemireddy Prabhakar Reddy said the primary objective of the VPR Foundation is public service, especially to quench the thirst of the poor in rural areas
ISROs PSLV-C62 rocket deviates from flight path, misses orbit
Sriharikota: ISROs PSLV-C62 rocket carrying 16 satellites, including a foreign Earth Observation satellite, encountered an anomaly, the space agency said on Monday, signalling the failure of the mission. Disturbances in the rocket and later deviation from flight path was observed when strap-on motors were providing thrust during the flights third stage to propel the vehicle Get the latest updates in Hyderabad City News , Technology , Entertainment , Sports , Politics and Top Stories on WhatsApp & Telegram by subscribing to our channels. You can also download our app for Android and iOS .
All About 16 Satellites Lost In Space After Setback For ISRO Workhorse PSLV
The 44.4 metre-tall four-stage rocket lifted off as scheduled at 10.18 am from the spaceport in Andhra Pradesh's Sriharikota, in what was ISRO's first mission of 2026.
PSLV's Big Comeback Hit By Stage 3 Snag Again, Just Like 2025
At 10.18 am today, the Polar Satellite Launch Vehicle (PSLV)-C62 rocket, carrying 16 satellites, lifted off from the Satish Dhawan Space Centre in Sriharikota
What went wrong with PSLV-C62: Third-stage failure dooms ISRO's 2026 debut mission
ISRO's PSLV-C62 mission failed minutes after launch from Sriharikota due to a third-stage pressure drop, destroying DRDO's Anvesha satellite.
Indian rocket latest spy satellite set for marathon mission
Indias space agency is gearing up for one of the longest flights undertaken by its reliable Polar Satellite Launch Vehicle (PSLV), with the PSLV-C62 mission scheduled for liftoff at 10:18 am today from the first launch pad at Sriharikota.
PSLV-C62 Launches Earth Observation Satellite, 14 Others in Years First ISRO Mission
Sriharikota (Andhra Pradesh), Jan 12: ISROs workhorse Polar Satellite Launch Vehicle (PSLV-C62) successfully lifted off from the spaceport here on Monday, carrying an Earth observation satellite along with 14 other commercial payloads for domestic and international customers. The launch, marking ISROs first mission of the year, was undertaken as part of a contract secured by [] The post PSLV-C62 Launches Earth Observation Satellite, 14 Others in Years First ISRO Mission appeared first on Northlines .
ISROs PSLV-C62 lifts off with earth observation satellite, 14 other payloads
Sriharikota: ISROs trusted workhorse PSLV lifted off from the spaceport here on Monday, carrying an earth observation satellite along with 14 other commercial payloads for both domestic and overseas customers. Marking the first launch of the year, the mission is part of the contract secured by NewSpace India Ltd, the commercial arm of ISRO. The Get the latest updates in Hyderabad City News , Technology , Entertainment , Sports , Politics and Top Stories on WhatsApp & Telegram by subscribing to our channels. You can also download our app for Android and iOS .
PSLV-C62/EOS-N1 Mission encounters anomaly during end of PS3 stage
After a 22.5-hour countdown, the PSLV-C62 with the EOS-N1 satellite and 15 co-passenger satellites developed by startups and academia from India and abroad lifted off from the Satish Dhawan Space Centre in Sriharikota at 10.18 a.m
ISROs PSLV-C62 launch hits anomaly after third stage, agency analysing flight deviation
ISRO's PSLV-C62 mission, carrying the EOS-N1 satellite and 15 others, encountered a deviation in its flight path shortly after liftoff. While the mission successfully launched from Sriharikota, an anomaly was detected during the third stage, prompting an immediate analysis by ISRO.
Collector Cherukuri Sridhar Flags Off Gandikota Festival, Promises Tourism Boost
Several dignitaries from different regions attended the programme. Noted writer and cine lyricist Jonnavithula Ramalingeswara Rao, among others, was present at the event.
Odishas First Indigenous Satellite CGUSAT-1 Set For Historic Launch From Sriharikota
University-built CGUSAT-1 to aid disaster communication from Jan. 12
Gandikota Festival off to a colourful start in Kadapa
Besides the historic fort, the ancient Madhavaraya temple, and the Jama Masjid, an helicopter ride offers visitors a breathtaking view of the gorge that is touted as Indias equivalent to the Grand Canyon in the U.S.
Countdown Begins for One of ISROs Longest PSLV Missions
Chennai, Jan 11: The countdown for one of ISROs longest-ever Polar Satellite Launch Vehicle (PSLV) missions will begin at around 12.18 pm today, officials said. The PSLV-C62 mission, carrying 16 satellites, is scheduled to lift off at about 10.18 am on Monday from the first launch pad at the Satish Dhawan Space Centre, Sriharikota. [] The post Countdown Begins for One of ISROs Longest PSLV Missions appeared first on Northlines .
Chandigarh University Wins 11 Gold Medals; Lifts Overall AIU Inter-University Championship 2025-26
Chandigarh University once again stamped its authority on Indian university sports by delivering a historic double triumph at the All-India Inter-University Wrestling Greco-Roman and Freestyle Championship 202526, clinching the Overall Championship titles in both Greco-Roman and Freestyle categories by winning a total of 16 medals including 11 Gold (6 in Greco Roman and 5 in Freestyle), 3 Silver (Freestyle) and 2 Bronze medals (1 each in both categories) in both categories. Chandigarh University wrestling medalists along with University officials receiving the overall champions trophy in AIU Wrestling Championship held at Chandigarh University In Greco-Roman wrestling, Chandigarh University emerged as the undisputed champion finishing first overall, followed by Lovely Professional University in second place and Kurukshetra University in third. In Greco Roman, CU clinched the top spot with a total of 7 medals including 6 Gold 1 Bronze medal, Lovely Professional University (LPU) secured 2nd place with total 5 medals including 2 Gold and 3 Bronze medals and Kurukshetra University with total 3 medals including 1 Gold and 2 Bronze medals to secure 3rd place in the Greco Roman category. In GR category, CU grapplers clinched gold medals in six weight categories including commanding victories by Kapil Dalal (60 kg), Saurabh (67 kg), Umesh (82 kg), Prince (87 kg) and Hardeep (130 kg), many of them registering emphatic, one-sided wins that showcased superior strength, technique and tactical brilliance of these grapplers. Chandigarh Universitys dominance continued in Freestyle wrestling, where the varsity again finished first overall ahead of MDU Rohtak and Lovely Professional University. Standout performances included gold medal wins by Tushar (61 kg), Deepanshu (65 kg) and Paras (79 kg) with several bouts decided by large margins reflecting the aggressive yet composed approach of CU wrestlers on the mat. With total 9 medals including 5 Gold, 3 Silver and 1 Bronze, CU secured 1st place in Freestyle category and MDU Rohtak, Haryana with total 3 medals including 1 silver and 2 Bronze medals to secure 2nd place and Lovely Professional University with total 3 medals including 2 Silver and 1 Bronze medals had to suffice with 3rd place in the same category. The prestigious five-day national championship held from January 5 to 9 under the aegis of the Association of Indian Universities (AIU) was hosted by the Chandigarh University and witnessed electrifying bouts amid biting winter conditions. The national wrestling championship saw participation from over 200 universities across the country with more than 2700 wrestlers competing in over 2000 bouts across 20 weight categories in Greco-Roman and Freestyle wrestling. Against this fiercely competitive contests, Chandigarh University grapplers delivered power-packed and disciplined performances, underlining the universitys growing stature as a powerhouse of university sports in India. Highlighting individual brilliance, Hardeep clinched gold in the Greco-Roman 130 kg category with an overwhelming 80 victory over Nitin of PU Gujarat, while Tushar dominated Kapil of JMAU Kota by 110 in the freestyle 61 kg final. In a final bout, Nishant from Gondwana University Maharashtra defeated Sourabh from LPU Punjab by 7-5 points to clinch Gold in 74 kg weight category. Deepanshu registered a convincing 100 win in the 65 kg freestyle category and Paras held his nerve in a thrilling 118 contest to secure gold in the 79 kg freestyle final. Several other CU wrestlers impressed with their resilience and tactical maturity, adding to the universitys rich medal haul. In another closely contested final bout, Manish from KUK Haryana defeated Nikhil from KN Modi University, Rajasthan by a margin of 9-6 points to win gold medal in Greco Roman 55 kg weight category. In a nail-biting final bout, Paras from Chandigarh University defeated Ankit from MSBU Rajasthan by 11-8 points to clinch gold medal in 79 kg freestyle category. In a final bout in freestyle 57 kg weight category, Rohit from KUK Haryana defeated Chandigarh University wrestler Rupesh by a margin of 4-1 to win the gold medal and Rupesh won the silver medal. In a one-sided contest, Kapil Dalal, a grappler from Chandigarh University defeated Sahil from BMU Haryana by 15-7 points to clinch the gold medal in the 60 kg Greco Roman category. In the Greco-Roman category (82 kg) final bout, Chandigarh Universitys Umesh put up a spectacular display of strength and agility to defeat Vijay from GUG University by 12-2 points. In a nail-biting final bout, Prince from Chandigarh University defeated Ankit of Chaudhary Ranbir Singh University, Jind by 5-4 points to win gold in 87 kg Greco Roman category. In another final bout, Saurabh from Chandigarh University put on a spectacular show of strength and agility to defeat his opponent Sunil of Desh Bhagat University Punjab by 9-4 points to win gold medal in the 67 kg Greco Roman category. Earlier, several power-packed performances were witnessed in the semi-finals on the final day of the championship. In a semi-final bout, Rupesh from Chandigarh University defeated Akash from PU, Patiala by a margin of 6-5 points in 57 kg freestyle category and Rohit from KUK Haryana defeated Jaiveer from Mahatma Gandhi Kashi Vidyapeeth Varanasi by 8-2 points to secure place in the finals in the same category. In the semi-final bout, Manish from Kurukshetra University, Haryana defeated Nitin from LPU, Punjab by a margin of 9-3 points in the Greco-Roman 55 kg weight category. In another semi-final, Vikash from PU, Patiala defeated Omkar from SU, Kolhapur by a margin of 7-0 in a one-sided contest in 72 kg Greco-Roman category. In another one-sided contest, Mohit from Guru Kashi University Punjab defeated Suraj from KUK, Haryana by a huge margin of 9-0 in Greco-Roman 72 kg weight category. In semi-final bout, Dheeraj from Baba Mastnath University, Rohtak, delivered a remarkable performance, dominating Vinay Gurjar of Chaudhary Devi Lal University, Sirsa, winning the match with a decisive 11-0 margin. In the second semi-final, Sachin from Lovely Professional University, Punjab put on a spectacular show of strength and agility to defeat Atul Lohan of Sant Baba Bhag Singh University, Jalandhar by a thin margin of 9-8 points to advance to the final. Elated over the marvelous victory of Chandigarh University, while congratulating the CU grapplers, Deepinder Singh Sandhu, Senior Managing Director, Chandigarh University said, It indeed is a proud moment for Chandigarh University that our wrestlers have delivered spectacular performances in the All-India Inter-University Wrestling Championship to become the overall champion by winning 11 Gold medals. With this brilliant performance, CU not only successfully hosted one of the largest inter-university wrestling championships in the country but also reinforced its reputation as a breeding ground for national-level sporting talent . Sandhu added, Wrestling is not merely a sport but its pride of our nation and an integral part of Indias rich cultural heritage. Chandigarh University remains committed to encouraging young athletes to participate in traditional sports as staying connected to our roots is essential for the nations progress and development. The university provides world-class infrastructure and scholarships to its athletes to help them progress from the akhara to the Olympic stage . In 2024, Chandigarh University became the countrys first private university to win the prestigious Maulana Abul Kalam Azad (MAKA) Trophy after securing a record 71 medals at the Khelo India University Games. In addition, the university won the Khelo India University Games for two consecutive years in 2024 and 2025. Chandigarh University students have won a total of 610 medals, including 138 national and 87 international medals. CU provides sports scholarships with an annual budget of Rs 6.5 crore and offers free facilities such as special diets, sports kits, travel, coaching, hostel accommodation, and other amenities. A total of 1,183 student-athletes, including 562 women, are currently benefiting from sports scholarships at Chandigarh University , added Sandhu . About Chandigarh University Chandigarh University is a NAAC A+ Grade University and QS World Ranked University. This autonomous educational institution is approved by UGC and is located near Chandigarh in the state of Punjab. It is the youngest university in India and the only private university in Punjab to be honoured with A+ Grade by NAAC (National Assessment and Accreditation Council). CU offers more than 109 UG and PG programs in the field of engineering, management, pharmacy, law, architecture, journalism, animation, hotel management, commerce, and others. It has been awarded as The University with Best Placements by WCRC. www.cuchd.in .
Who is the new man in Dakota Johnson's life as she moves on from Chris Martin?
Dakota Johnson is reportedly embracing a fresh romance with musician Role Model, also popular as Tucker Pillsbury, after her split from Chris Martin. Sources state that the actress is not planning to settle down but is discovering happiness and emotional relief following years of relationship challenges. The new bond is explained as fun and energizing, aiding her move on from heartbreak.
Aerial Tours Launched for Gandikota Utsavams
The three-day festival will be held from January 11 to 13, with the district administration making elaborate arrangements for the event
Kotak Alts Launches Katalyst Awards with Rs. 25 Lakhs Prize Crowning Indias Best Financial Vodcast
IMT Ghaziabad , a premier business school with a 45-year legacy of industry-relevant management education, is witnessing strong momentum in its ongoing placement season, driven by a strategic shift towards a role competencybased hiring framework aligned with evolving industry needs. The institutes placement outcomes reflect a broader transformation in management hiring, where organisations are increasingly prioritising role readiness, applied skills and long-term performance over volume-driven recruitment. Placement activity at IMT Ghaziabad has remained robust across traditional and emerging B-school recruiting sectors including banking, financial services and insurance (BFSI), consulting, IT and IT-enabled services, FMCG, investment banking, global capability centres (GCCs) and e-commerce. Recruiters have offered roles spanning strategy, management consulting, business analytics, product management, sales leadership and specialised functional profiles, underlining the relevance and industry alignment of the institutes talent pool. By 31 December 2025, 400 students were placed with participation from 110 companies, including 25 new recruiters. The highest cost-to-company (CTC) offered so far stands at Rs. 35.00 LPA, while the average CTC is Rs. 18.89 LPA and the median CTC is Rs. 17.56 LPA. Notably, 25% of the total offers have come through Pre-Placement Offers (PPOs), reflecting strong internship outcomes and sustained recruiter engagement. Compensation outcomes show consistent depth across the batch, reinforcing the institutes focus on role-aligned capability building. The top 100 offers recorded an average CTC of Rs. 24.57 LPA, while subsequent cohorts demonstrated stable compensation aligned with functional complexity and sectoral demand. BFSI emerged as the largest recruiting sector, accounting for 24% of total offers. Leading organisations such as Aditya Birla Capital, Axis Bank, Bajaj Finserv, Care Health, CRISIL, Dezerv, Edme, Federal Bank, HDFC Ergo, HSBC Bank, ICICI Bank, Kotak Mahindra Life and Tata Capital recruited students for roles across sales, marketing, product management, investment banking, wealth management, analytics, and risk and fraud management. The IT and ITES sector accounted for 17% of the offers, with companies including Accenture (ATCI and AIOC), Adobe, Cisco, Genpact, IBM, MAQ Software, Polestar and Wipro Technologies offering roles in technology consulting, account management, product management, sales, operations, analytics and management trainee programs. Consulting firms contributed 12% of the offers, with recruiters such as Deloitte, KPMG, Gartner, Infosys Consulting, Fractal Analytics, Axtria and Oxane Partners hiring for consulting, strategy, analytics, credit and risk management and operations roles. FMCG, consumer durables and pharmaceutical companies also accounted for 12% of the offers. Recruiters including AB InBev, Asian Paints, Britannia, Dabur, Dr. Reddys, GSK, LOral, Marico, Nestl, Wipro Consumer Care & Lighting and Zydus Wellness hired students across sales and marketing, management trainee programs, product management, strategy, finance and operations. Investment banking roles constituted 8% of the offers, with firms such as Goldman Sachs, JP Morgan Chase, Morgan Stanley, Wells Fargo, BNY, Arcesium and Darashaw making offers in finance, investment banking, consulting and analytics. Global Capability Centres, also accounting for 8% of the offers, saw participation from HSBC GSC, PwC GCC, Socit Gnrale, Macquarie, NatWest and Expedia Group, recruiting across credit and risk, finance, consulting, analytics, strategy and operations. The e-commerce sector contributed 5% of the total offers, with Amazon, Flipkart, Myntra, MakeMyTrip, Policybazaar and VMock offering roles in account management, sales, marketing, product management and leadership tracks. Commenting on the evolving placement strategy, Ms. Shailaja Sharma, Head Placements, said, We invited recruiters based on sectoral and functional alignment with student preferences. This year, we introduced the role competency framework to enable a seamless transition from hiring to high performance. The objective is to optimise three critical talent metrics for recruitersTime to Recruit, Time to Deploy, and Time to Perform. Dr. Barnali Chaklader, Dean Academics and Programs, highlighted the academic foundations supporting placement outcomes, stating, Strong placements at IMT Ghaziabad are a natural outcome of rigorous academics, deep industry engagement, and the collective effort of our faculty and students. Our focus is on building the right skills, values, and confidence that organisations seek. Faculty-driven rigor, active alumni mentoring, and the institutes legacy together create trust among recruiters. When these elements align with student commitment, strong placement outcomes follow organically. Contextualising the results amid broader economic conditions, Dr. Poonam Garg, Chairperson Placements, said, Amid a challenging macroeconomic environment, IMTs interim placement progress reflects the institutes legacy of academic excellence and its commitment to rigor, industry relevance, and responsible leadership. The continued confidence of our corporate partners reinforces our focus on developing future-ready professionals who create sustainable value and adapt to evolving business realities. Highlighting the BFSI-specific academic integration, Prof. Harsimran Sandhu, Chairperson PGDM BFS, noted, The Role Competency Framework bridges the gap between classroom learning and real-world BFSI roles. By rigorously mapping the PGDM BFS curriculum to industry-defined competencies, we ensure that students are job-ready from day one, aligning academic depth with market relevance. Echoing the institutes placement momentum, students expressed confidence and satisfaction with their career outcomes. Yash Mehta said, IMT Ghaziabads industry-aligned curriculum, strong faculty support, and institutional legacy enabled a confident transition into my role at Schneider Electric. Sharing a similar sentiment, Kanishka Mathur noted, The PGDM BFS programs blend of theory, live projects, and structured placement support was instrumental in helping me secure a PPO with JP Morgan Chase. Their experiences reflect the effectiveness of IMT Ghaziabads role competencybased approach in preparing students for high-impact roles across sectors. Looking ahead, the next phase of rolling placements beginning January 2026 will focus on sectors such as e-commerce, fintech, healthtech, logistics and the expanding GCC ecosystem. Placements for students enrolled in international programs are being conducted through a separate, customised process, with the institute remaining optimistic about strong outcomes. About IMT Ghaziabad Institute of Management Technology Ghaziabad (IMT Ghaziabad), established in 1980, is Indias premier management school. IMT Ghaziabad has been set up underthe aegis of Lajpat Rai Educational Society (LES), a society duly registered under Societies Act 1860, Government of India and is among the first few schools in India to be AACSB-accredited. It has also been accredited by the South Asian Quality Assurance System (SAQS) and the PGDM programs of IMT Ghaziabad are accredited by the National Board of Accreditation (NBA), and all its two-year PGDM programs have been granted MBA equivalence by the Association of Indian Universities (AIU). IMT Ghaziabad was ranked among the Top 100 in the Financial Times Masters in Management 2024 and was #66 globally in the FT Masters in Finance 2025. It also holds the #30 position in the NIRF India Rankings 2025 (Management category), marking an impressive five-place jump. The institute offers AICTE-approved two-year management programs (PGDM Full-time, PGDM Marketing, PGDM Financial Management, PGDM Banking and Financial Services, and PGDM Dual Country Program), as well as programs for experienced professionals (PGDM ExP), and a fellow program in management (recognized as equivalent to a PhD by AIU). With a distinguished legacy of over four decades, IMT Ghaziabad has shaped students professional journey, actively contributing to their success in leadership roles. IMT Ghaziabad has an engaged alumni network of over 15,000 alumni worldwide who thrive as business leaders, entrepreneurs, academicians, public service leaders, and changemakers. IMT Ghaziabad aims to achieve excellence and nurturing leadership through Knowledge, Innovation, Tech-readiness, Entrepreneurial Mindset, and Sustainability. To drive this aim, IMT Ghaziabad follows a robust, forward-looking curriculum design process, engaging experts, alums, and industry practitioners to ensure its offerings remain contemporary and globally relevant. The curriculum blends academic rigor, leadership development, design thinking, emerging technologies, and entrepreneurial thinking to cultivate a problem-solving, future-ready mindset. A pioneer in integrating sustainability and social responsibility into management education, IMT Ghaziabads Sustainability and Social Responsibility (SSR) initiative has been recognized in AACSBs Innovations That Inspire, and the school is a proud UN PRME Champion. The curriculum delivery at IMT Ghaziabad is managed by a distinguished faculty cohort that consists of experienced industry professionals and academically accomplished scholars who publish in globally reputed journals and create meaningful intellectual capital for stakeholders. For students, IMT Ghaziabad offers hands-on, future-forward learning through advanced facilities, including the Bloomberg Finance Lab, AI Clinic, and Digital Marketing Lab. Students gain global exposure through exchange programs with partner institutions in multiple countries and international internships. The institute has a diverse and inclusive campus, with around 40% of its students being female, and a vibrant culture driven by student-led clubs, committees, and events. With a strong commitment to innovation in pedagogy, meaningful research, and holistic student development, the institute is poised further to strengthen its stature as a premier business school.
ISRO to Begin 2026 With PSLV-C62 Launch on Jan-12
Bengaluru, Jan 7: The Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) is set to kick off the new year with the launch of its PSLV-C62 mission on January 12 from the Satish Dhawan Space Centre (SDSC), Sriharikota, in Andhra Pradesh. According to an ISRO official, the primary payload of the mission is EOS-N1, an imaging satellite developed [] The post ISRO to Begin 2026 With PSLV-C62 Launch on Jan-12 appeared first on Northlines .
ISRO to launch PSLV-C62 mission on January 12 from Sriharikota
ISRO is set to launch its PSLV-C62 mission on January 12, 2026. The launch will take place from Sriharikota. This follows ISRO's successful launch of the BlueBird Block-2 communication satellite for AST SpaceMobile in December 2025. The BlueBird Block-2 satellite is a significant payload for Low Earth Orbit. The PSLV-C62 mission will deploy this advanced communication satellite.
ISRO Returns To Launch Pad For 2026s First Mission: Advanced Earth Imaging Satellite
ISRO has selected its workhorse PSLV for the mission, which is set to lift off at 10.17 am on January 12from Sriharikota
Watch: Late-night break-in turns funny as thief gets stuck in exhaust fan hole
A bizarre burglary attempt in Kota saw a thief get stuck in an exhaust fan hole while trying to enter a house. Alert homeowners and neighbours helped police apprehend one suspect after he became trapped. His accomplice escaped. The arrested accused, identified as Pawan Vaishnav, is being questioned about other cases.
A robbery attempt in Rajasthan's Kota goes wrong as a thief gets stuck in a kitchen exhaust fan while trying to break into a house.
Thief Gets Stuck In Kitchen Exhaust Fan While Attempting Burglary At Kota Home | Video
In Kota, a thief got stuck in a kitchen exhaust fan of a house during a robbery. Borkheda police arrested him, seizing a car with a police sticker used in the crime.
Four held in daylight burglary bid at jewellery shop in Hyderabad
Hyderabad: A day after two burglars attempted to loot a jewellery shop in Hyderabads Nagaram area, the Keesara police, on Monday, January 5, arrested five persons. The accused have been identified as Nazeem Azeez Kotadiya, 39, Bishu Karma Ekendar Singh, 24, Mohd Saif Ali alias Adnam, 23, Rajendar Singh alias Raj Singh, 19 and Ratan Get the latest updates in Hyderabad City News , Technology , Entertainment , Sports , Politics and Top Stories on WhatsApp & Telegram by subscribing to our channels. You can also download our app for Android and iOS .
Police arrest 5 people for robbing jewellery shop in Hyderabad
Hyderabad:The police on Monday, January 5, arrested five people for allegedly barging into a jewellery shop in Hyderabad and stealing a bag of ornaments on January 2. The Keesara Police identified the accused as Nazeem Azees Kotadiya, 39, Bishnu Karma Ekendar Singh, 24; Mohd Saif Ali, 23, Rajendar Singh,19, and Ratan Singh, 23, who is Get the latest updates in Hyderabad City News , Technology , Entertainment , Sports , Politics and Top Stories on WhatsApp & Telegram by subscribing to our channels. You can also download our app for Android and iOS .
An EV Newcomer That Doesn't Behave Like One
On paper, this looked like an underdog story waiting to happen. A young electric vehicle maker from Vietnam, a country better known for speed in textiles than speed on four wheels, stepping into India, the third largest car market in the world. Naturally, observers wondered how this brand would stand out among battle-hardened incumbents and cost-sensitive consumers. VinFasts first year in India reveals a playbook built on speed, confidence, and tightly aligned pillars of product, pricing, and aftersales policies But the underdog never played its part. Within months of stepping onto Indian soil, VinFast began doing a sequence of moves that made analysts double take. More and more dealers started signing with the brand. Banks shows up to finance both customers and showrooms. And in Tamil Nadu, a factory rose from empty land to a functioning production hub, producing VF 6 and VF 7 units assembled by local workers. Momentum like this is rarely accidental. It flowed from a playbook VinFast had tested in Vietnam, refined in Southeast Asia, and reinterpreted for Indias unique scale. At the core of this playbook is a trio of commitments that shaped its rise at home and define its ambitions abroad. VinFast refers to them as its three core pillars: high-quality vehicles, inclusive price, and exceptional aftersales policies. These pillars helped VinFast become the top selling automaker in Vietnam, and now they form the spine of its India strategy. Why VinFast Starts With VF 6 and VF 7 The VF 6 and VF 7 are perharps the clearest expression of how those pillars translate into practice. VinFast could have chosen to debut with any model, particularly a smaller one to get a low-risk entry. The brand has a wide lineup, from the cute and compact VF 3 that became a phenomenon in Vietnam to the luxury seven-seat VF 9. Yet it chose the VF 6 and VF 7 for India because they embody the companys core philosophy in a way that feels tailored to Indian consumers. First, high-quality vehicles . Both models carry European-influenced design and a level of fit and finish that defies the newcomer label. The VF 7 in particular has already captured attention. It was named EV Disruptor of the Year by the Jagran Hi-Tech Awards for its modern styling, spacious interior, and advanced features, which judges viewed as punched far above its expected segment position. Second, inclusive price . VinFast does not aim to be the cheapest brand in the market. Instead, it positions itself where aspiration meets accessibility. This formula succeeded in Vietnam, where VinFast offered generous equipment levels at competitive pricing, making EV ownership realistic for more households without watering down the premium experience. Even entry models came with features often reserved for higher segments. The VF 6 and VF 7 follow the same logic in India. They look premium, feel premium, and drive premium, yet remain priced for a segment where buyers are ready to upgrade from combustion vehicles without stepping into luxury territory. Third, exceptional aftersales policies . VinFast learned in Vietnam that convincing consumers to shift from petrol to electric requires more than technology. It requires confidence. Long warranties, clear maintenance policies, and easy access to service became part of its brand identity. In Vietnam, warranties for several models stretch up to ten years, a signal of engineering confidence that reshaped consumer expectations. Vietnamese users often reported that servicing VinFast models cost dramatically less than comparable petrol cars, sometimes by more than 80% in real world comparisons. These differences helped the brand surge to the top of the Vietnamese market and created a new expectation that a premium EV should also be practical. In India, the VF 6 and VF 7 arrive with the same class-leading warranty, and VinFast does not stop there. Buyers also get three years of free maintenance and three years of free charging, a little gift made possible through its strategic partner V-Green. Taken together, the VF 6 and VF 7 represent exactly how the brand intends to flip the script in each market its present: Deliver vehicles that feel premium in design and experience, price them within reach of the middle class, and support them with aftersales care that makes EV ownership feel reassuring. Factory Speaks Louder Than Ads There is marketing, and then there is a factory rising from the ground in 15 months. VinFasts Tamil Nadu plant is the physical expression of the brands belief in acting early and acting boldly. When the site was first chosen, there was nothing. The company surveyed fifteen locations across six states, chose Thoothukudi, and began construction with astonishing speed. Soon the plant rolled out the first VF 6 and VF 7, the very models that symbolize VinFasts aspiration in India. The pace felt familiar. In Vietnam, the Hai Phong plant had already shown what VinFasts execution looks like at full throttle. TIME Magazine described the factory floor as a place where robot arms twirl like pneumatic ballerinas, welding with 98% automation and producing multiple models on a single line. Even Google Maps could not keep up. The magazine noted that the satellite view still showed half of the 877 acre site sitting under the sea because VinFast built the reclaimed land faster than the satellite could refresh. Before the year was over, VinFast made another decisive move by signing an MOU with the Government of Tamil Nadu to expand its Thoothukudi facility on roughly 500 acres of newly allocated land. As part of the second phase of its 2 billion dollar commitment, VinFast is expected to invest an additional 500 million dollars to build dedicated production lines for electric buses and e-scooters, expanding beyond its current electric car output. Beyond the factory, VinFast brings with them a full ecosystem philosophy. Even before sales began, VinFast secured nationwide service and roadside partnerships with myTVS, RoadGrid, and Global Assure. It formed a battery lifecycle agreement with BatX, showing long-term responsibility for sustainability. And it laid the foundation for a charging network through V-Green, the company founded by VinFast founder Pham Nhat Vuong and which has been platform that already anchors Vietnams dense EV infrastructure. In parallel, the support infrastructure extends through financing partnerships. VinFast secured alliances with YES BANK, HDFC Bank, ICICI, Kotak, Axis, and the State Bank of India. These agreements cover retail buyers, dealer inventory, corporate fleets, and even in showroom financing. Banks responded enthusiastically perharps because VinFast arrived with credible scale, local manufacturing, and a commitment to long term presence that made lenders comfortable extending generous limits. Dealers noticed too. Within months, inquiries poured in daily from dealership groups across India wanting a spot in the network, including cities that were nowhere near VinFasts initial rollout plan. This ecosystem approach is not only operational. It is philosophical. It assures customers that buying a VF 6 or VF 7 is not a leap of faith into an untested category, but a move into a supported, well designed EV experience. The early response from Indian journalists and influencers has been a clear indicator of VinFasts resonance. During his tour of Vingroups ecosystem and the VinFast Hai Phong manufacturing complex, Vishal Ahlawat was immediately struck by the sheer scale on display. As he put it, The first thing I noticed was the vastness of the land, an enormous facility where they manufacture two wheelers, four wheelers, and even buses . Seeing VinFast vehicles everywhere in Vietnam also sparked a sense of possibility for the Indian market. He added, I would definitely love to see that in India someday. A First Year That Reads Like a Mission Statement Perhaps the most striking part of VinFasts first year in India is not the size of the factory or the number of banks or even the speed of construction. Rather, its the clarity of its intent. The company behaves not like a speculative entrant but like a long-term partner, building not for this quarter, but for the years that follow. It has already woven India into a production and service ecosystem that spans Vietnam, Indonesia, and other markets in Asia. And it has introduced vehicles that are not stepping stones, but flag bearers. The VF 6 and VF 7 are the embodiment of the companys three pillars. They prove that VinFast is not trying to sell just electric cars to India, but trying to build a complete, trustworthy EV experience. In Vietnam, this approach took VinFast from outsider to market leader. In India, it has already begun rewriting expectations of what a newcomer can pull off in a single year. A first year rarely changes a market, but it can set the mood for what follows. And if this is how VinFast begins its India story, the next chapter for a newcomer that behaves nothing like a newcomer is bound to be worth watching.

