Health Ministrys Initiative to Enhance Childhood Cancer Treatment Access
New Delhi, May 21: The Central Health Ministry, through the Directorate General of Health Services (DGHS), is committed to eliminating barriers in combating childhood cancer, as stated by Deputy Director General L. Swasticharan on Thursday. The goal is to ensure that all affected children can look forward to a healthy future. During a workshop organized ... Read more Health Ministrys Initiative to Enhance Childhood Cancer Treatment Access
ISL Final Day LIVE Updates: Alfred Planas has scored the only goal of the day so far, putting Inter Kashi 1-0 up against leaders East Bengal.
Over 60 Sheep, Goats Killed In Lightening Strike In J&Ks Pahalgam
SRINAGAR, May 21: More than 60 livestock animals were killed in a lightning strike in Pahalgam area of Jammu and Kashmirs Anantnag district, officials said on Thursday. The lightning struck Lanidagen in the Pahalgam area on the intervening night of Wednesday and Thursday during heavy rain and thunderstorm, they said. More the 69 livestock animals, including sheep and goats, perished in the incident. The post Over 60 Sheep, Goats Killed In Lightening Strike In J&Ks Pahalgam appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
It Always Seems Impossible Until Its Done: Meaning and Modern Uses
In fast-moving workplaces and classrooms, complex goals often look unmanageable: shipping a new product, retraining for a different career
James Rodriguez: From Golden Boot Winner to Historic Performance Aspirations
New Delhi, May 21: On June 28, 2014, an exhilarating match took place in the Round of 16 at the FIFA World Cup. Colombia triumphed over Uruguay with a score of 2-0, thanks to a remarkable player: James Rodriguez. It was during this match that Rodriguez scored a stunning goal, catapulting him to international fame ... Read more James Rodriguez: From Golden Boot Winner to Historic Performance Aspirations
IPL Biologicals opens 3rd plant in Vadodara, raises capacity to 7,000 KL/year
IPL Biologicals Ltd has inaugurated its third biological manufacturing facility in Vadodara, Gujarat. This new plant represents a Rs 200 crore investment, boosting the company's annual production capacity to 7,000 kilolitres. The facility will produce biofertilisers, biopesticides, and crop health products. This expansion aligns with government goals to reduce chemical fertiliser use. The company plans further investment for future phases.
Andhra Pradesh Accelerates Implementation of Clean Energy Policy
Amaravati, May 21: Andhra Pradesh has rapidly begun implementing its integrated clean energy policy. The states goal is to attract investments worth 10 lakh crore in renewable energy, energy storage, green hydrogen, power transmission, and manufacturing sectors by 2029. In a significant move, 600 megawatt solar energy projects are being launched in YSR Kadapa district. ... Read more Andhra Pradesh Accelerates Implementation of Clean Energy Policy
Nicole Junkermann Says Italy Volleyball Shows Blueprint for Womens Sport Growth in India
During the current season, Italy's top women's volleyball league generated more than 1.4 billion views across its digital ecosystem. The regular season alone produced over 45 million social media interactions, with an engagement rate of 2.8%. On the athletes' own channels, that engagement rate jumps to 8.4%. LVF is now the second most-followed sports league in Italy by number of followers, with more than 1.2 million fans on its own channels. Nicole Junkermann points to Italian volleyball as a model for scaling women’s sport in India The league had the same players, the same clubs and the same sporting product it had always had. What changed was the infrastructure around it. For Nicole Junkermann, founder of Gameday by NJF Holdings and the driving force behind LVF's commercial transformation, those numbers are not primarily a story about Italian volleyball. They're a template. And the market she thinks they apply to most directly is India. "LVF had world-class athletes, genuine fan interest and a product that could stand up against anything in European sport. What it didn't have was the commercial and digital machinery to capture that value. The gap between what the league was worth and what it was earning was enormous. That gap is what we invested in. India has versions of that gap in almost every women's sport it plays." What the transformation looked like Gameday became LVF's largest shareholder under a ten-year partnership structure, establishing a joint venture, Spike Media, to manage the league's full rights package. It deployed a technology stack designed to turn passive fan attention into measurable commercial output: content automation reduced the cost and turnaround time of highlight production; a content distribution platform enabled the league to push footage and branded assets directly to clubs, athletes and sponsors; AI-powered analytics tracked how content travelled across the global social media landscape, giving sponsors precise data on what their investment generated. The results arrived faster than the league's own targets. LVF had set a goal of reaching one billion views across the full season. It surpassed that figure during the regular season alone, months ahead of schedule. The Coppa Italia Final 4 illustrated what that infrastructure makes possible in practice. The event drew more than 25,000 spectators, a record for a volleyball event in Italy, supported by 38 days of pre-event social content and six embedded content creators. It was built as entertainment, not just sport. The Indian parallel India's women's sport landscape shares the structural characteristics that defined LVF before Gameday's involvement: genuine sporting quality, real audience interest and commercial infrastructure that hasn't kept pace with either. The Women's Premier League offered a glimpse of what price discovery looks like when it arrives quickly. The inaugural season's media rights valuation surprised most observers. Franchise prices followed. The entry window for low-cost exposure to Indian women's cricket closed faster than anyone expected. Other women's sports are earlier on the same curve. Women's kabaddi, volleyball and football each have growing audiences, committed athletes and leagues that have not yet built the commercial infrastructure to monetise what they have. The sporting foundations are there. The gap between what these leagues are worth and what they're earning is, in several cases, as wide as LVF's was before 2024. "The economic case for women's sport has never been a values argument. It's a pricing argument. You invest before price discovery has happened, before sponsorship rates catch up with audience size, before media rights reflect actual demand. In Italy, that window is closing. In India, across several sports, it's still open." Why the model travels The LVF transformation wasn't dependent on Italian volleyball having unique characteristics. It was dependent on a gap between product quality and commercial capture, and on the existence of an audience that was reachable through modern digital channels. India's women's sport market has both. What it additionally has is scale that Italy can't match: the world's largest young population, mobile-first consumption as the overwhelming default and a creator economy of enormous reach. New leagues in India also have a structural advantage that LVF didn't: they can be designed correctly from the outset. Mobile-first fan engagement, creator partnerships and direct-to-consumer access as the architecture from day one, rather than retrofitted onto legacy broadcast structures built for a different era. The LVF numbers are a proof of concept. The question for India's women's sport is not whether the model works. It's which leagues move first. About Gameday by NJF Holdings Gameday by NJF Holdings is a sports investment and strategic platform founded by Nicole Junkermann. Focused on building long-term value across leagues, media and sports technology, its approach centres on structural growth, digital transformation and scalable fan ecosystems. The platform is the largest shareholder in Italy's professional women's volleyball league, Lega Volley Femminile (LVF), where it is supporting league-level commercial and digital development. Gameday is also the creator of CayoTV, a next-generation sports media platform designed to expand access, engagement and modern distribution for live sport audiences. For more information, visit gameday.team.
SC Bats for Victim-centric Approach, Refuses to Entertain Plea for Consolidation of FIRs
Several criminal cases are pending against the accused in Odisha, Chhattisgarh, Jharkhand, Gujarat, Maharashtra, Goa and Andhra Pradesh
Rakesh Bedi greets Sukhbir with his iconic dialogue from Dhurandhar in Goa
He found his renewed popularity with his role in the recent blockbuster Dhurandhar and through his iconic dialogue Baccha hai tu mera. The chance meet turned into a delight for the fans
Soccer-Clinical Aston Villa outclass Freiburg to win Europa League
Freiburg were hoping to win their first major silverware in their 122-year-old history but rarely threatened the Villa goal
Gen Z sentiments must shape policy decisions: Goa minister
Highlighting the need to align policies with changing aspirations, the minister says the government must take into account the expectations of Gen Z
No 'off-season' in Goa, says tourism minister ahead of monsoon
Monsoon tourism offers a different perspective and continues to attract visitors, the minister pointed out
Stylish Aston Villa Win Europa League To End 30-Year Trophy Drought
Aston Villa ended their 30-year trophy drought in style as spectacular goals from Youri Tielemans and Emiliano Buendia inspired a 3-0 win against Freiburg in the Europa League final
I League 3 Sunrise Club Orissa, Baghpat FC win as KLASA, TRAU share spoils in Manipur derby
Sunrise Club Orissa and Baghpat FC registered full points as KLASA and TRAU shared spoils in the Manipur derby in the I League 3 playoff matches today Sunrise Club Orissa romped to a 7 1 win over Chhaygaon FC for their first win in three playoff matches in the morning fixture at Khuman Lampak Main Stadium Muhammed Ashiq S 7', 85' and Faslurahman Methukayil 43', 68' played pivotal role in setting up the comprehensive win for the Odisha team as Suraj Kumar P 45' , Arshad P 68' , and Muhammed Thameem Tk 83' chipped in with a goal apiece The only goal for Chhaygaon FC was scored by Midul Doley in the 29th minute Meanwhile in the Manipur derby staged later in the day at the same venue, KLASA and TRAU shared a point apiece after playing out a 1 1 draw Moirangthem Diya drew first blood in the first minute of the second half to put TRAU ahead but Wahengbam Tejkumar Meitei netted the equaliser for KLASA in the 79th minute Despite efforts, neither team were able to find the difference Elsewhere at SAI Stadium, FC Raengdai went down 1 3 to Baghpat FC Rakshit opened the scoring for Baghpat FC in the 10th minute before Piyush Sikarwar scored back to back in the 40th and 72nd minutes to make it 3 0 Tingkaochun Gangmei scored the consolation goal for FC Raengdai in the 76th minute At the end of 3 rounds, Baghpat FC went top of the table on 7 points as Sunrise Club Orissa went second with 5 points Manipur's KLASA, FC Raengdai and TRAU are in the 3rd, 4th and 5th places as Chhaygaon FC are at the bottom without any points Source The Sangai Express
FC Imphal, YWC Th post contrasting wins in Sr Women's Football League
FC Imphal overwhelmed MUFA 7 0 as YWC Th sealed a slender 1 0 win over KRYPHSA in the last two Group B league matches of the 16th AMFA Senior Women's Football League 2026 27 With the win, FC Imphal deservedly finished atop Group B on 10 points 3 wins and a draw while YWC finished second on the same 10 points 3 wins and a draw but with inferior goal count and goal difference Chingkhamayum Redima 26', 40', 64' and Yumlembam Pakpi 14', 57' led the scoring for FC Imphal today at Artificial Turf Ground, Lamlong Thongkhong sharing five goals as substitutes Thongam Reshma 63' and Huidrom Sunita 77' contributed a goal apiece Meanwhile in the second match of the day and the final Group B league match, Sagolshem Ronika scored in the second minute to earn YWC Th the 1 0 victory Source The Sangai Express
65th CC Meet NMFA beat MIUFC 1 0, goalless draw for RAHEE UC, ABA
North Manipur Football Association NMFA Nambol beat Mayang Imphal United FC MIUFC 1 0 as RAHEE UC played out a goalless draw with Athletic Brother's Association ABA , Kshetrigao in today's Group D matches of the 65th Babina Group Sir Churachand Singh KCSI, CBE Memorial Football Tournament 2025 26 In the Group D opening match of the tournament staged this afternoon at Mapal Kangjeibung, NMFA and MIUFC entered the break goalless before Leitanthem Malemnganba scored in the 77th minute to earn NMFA all three points In the second Group D match, ABA and RAHEE had fair share of chances but lack of finesse in the attacking third of both the sides forced them to share a point apiece Source The Sangai Express
Man arrested in Rs 11 crore credit society fraud case
Panaji: Making a breakthrough in the alleged multi-crore Ashtagandha Credit Society fraud case, the economic offences cell (EOC) of the Goa Police has arrested Prakash Kandolkar (70) from Vaidongar, Parcem in Pernem taluka for his alleged involvement in the misappropriation of nearly Rs 11 crore collected from depositors through the credit society. Investigators alleged that []
Helicopter joyrides to take off soon
Operations to be conducted from Old Goa helipad to five locations Padmavati Prabhu Panaji : In a boost to adventure tourism in Goa, the Tourism Department will soon begin helicopter joyrides from the Old Goa helipad to five locations in the state Aguada Fort, Tiracol Fort, Dudhsagar Waterfall, Mopa airport and Shree Samsthan Gokarn []
Miramar: Margao Marauders emerged champions of the third edition of the Goa Womens 33 Basketball League after an impressive run at the Youth Hostel, Miramar. Taleigao Tigers finished runners-up, while Fatorda Flyers claimed third place in the competition, which featured 14 teams split into two pools before the top four from each advanced to the []
Selma Carvalhos upcoming book, Guts, Glory and Empire, is an engrossing account of Goans who migrated to Zanzibar, Africa, in the mid-19th century and went on to play a significant role in the regions development CHRISTINE MACHADO Over the years, writer Selma Carvalho has been involved in researching the Goan presence in Africa. She has []
Whey to protein-rich foods gets costlier on global supply crunch
India's growing demand for protein products is clashing with a global shortage of raw whey. This key ingredient's price has surged dramatically, forcing Indian brands to increase prices. Companies are absorbing some costs to protect consumers. The rising expense of protein powders and snacks is making daily protein goals more costly for many.
Between the Real World and Social Media..!
Todays youth must learn to control technology instead of becoming controlled by it ISHFAQ MANZOOR In todays rapidly changing world, social media has become an inseparable part of human life. From communication and education to entertainment and business, digital platforms have transformed the way people interact with society. For the youth, especially, social media serves as a gateway to information, opportunities, creativity, and global awareness. However, alongside its countless benefits, excessive dependence on the virtual world has also given rise to an alarming challenge: anxiety, emotional stress, and social insecurity among young people. The modern youth stands between two worlds: the real world of responsibilities, relationships, and personal growth, and the virtual world of online identities, trends, and constant comparisons. While technology itself is not harmful, an imbalance in its use can affect mental peace, confidence, and productivity. Therefore, understanding this issue responsibly is important for families, educational institutions, and society as a whole. Social media platforms have undoubtedly created new opportunities for learning and communication. Students can access educational resources within seconds, connect with experts across the globe, and participate in constructive discussions. Young entrepreneurs use digital platforms to build businesses, artists showcase their talents, and communities spread awareness about social and national issues. In many ways, social media has empowered the younger generation and strengthened their connection with the wider world. Yet, despite these advantages, many young people today experience anxiety and emotional pressure due to unrealistic standards created online. Every day, millions of carefully edited images, luxury lifestyles, achievements, and opinions flood social media feeds. As a result, many individuals begin comparing their ordinary lives with the perfect lives they see on screens. Such constant comparison can create feelings of inadequacy, loneliness, and self-doubt. One of the major concerns is the pressure to remain constantly active online. Many young people fear missing out on trends, events, or social interactions, a condition commonly described as Fear of Missing Out or FOMO. Notifications, likes, comments, and followers often become sources of validation. When online approval decreases, some individuals begin to feel ignored or unimportant. Gradually, this dependence on virtual appreciation weakens emotional stability and self-confidence. Another issue is the reduction of meaningful real-world interaction. Earlier, friendships and family relationships were built through direct conversations and shared experiences. Today, many interactions are limited to short messages, reactions, or virtual engagement. Although technology connects people digitally, it sometimes creates emotional distance in real life. A person may have thousands of followers online but still feel isolated in reality. The impact on mental health cannot be ignored. Excessive screen time often disturbs sleep patterns, concentration, and emotional balance. Young minds exposed continuously to online negativity, criticism, or harmful content may become vulnerable to stress and anxiety. Cyberbullying, trolling, and online harassment further worsen the situation for many teenagers and students. Unlike traditional conflicts, online negativity spreads rapidly and can deeply affect a persons emotional well-being. At the same time, it is important not to portray social media as an enemy. Technology is a tool, and its impact depends largely on how it is used. Responsible usage can turn social media into a platform for learning, innovation, and positive engagement. The real challenge lies in maintaining balance between virtual life and real-life responsibilities. Parents and teachers play a crucial role in guiding the younger generation. Instead of imposing harsh restrictions, there should be open communication and awareness regarding healthy digital habits. Young people should be encouraged to spend time in physical activities, reading, social service, cultural programs, and face-to-face interactions. Educational institutions can also organise awareness sessions about mental health, digital discipline, and responsible online behaviour. Equally important is the role of self-discipline among the youth themselves. Every generation faces challenges unique to its time, and todays youth must learn to control technology instead of becoming controlled by it. Setting limits on screen time, avoiding unnecessary comparisons, and focusing on personal goals can significantly reduce anxiety. Developing hobbies, exercising regularly, and spending quality time with family and friends can help maintain emotional balance. The youth of any nation represent its future strength and intellectual potential. Therefore, preserving their mental well-being is not merely a personal concern but a collective social responsibility. A healthy and confident generation contributes positively to national development, innovation, education, and social harmony. Excessive anxiety, distraction, and emotional instability among young people can affect productivity and weaken social values over time. In recent years, there has been growing awareness worldwide regarding mental health and digital wellness. Many governments, educational bodies, and social organisations are encouraging balanced use of technology and promoting awareness about online safety. Such initiatives are important because the digital age is not temporary; it is the future. The solution, therefore, is not rejection of technology but wise and disciplined adaptation to it. The real world offers experiences that no screen can fully replace: genuine friendships, human emotions, natural beauty, family bonds, and personal achievements earned through patience and effort. Social media can complement life, but it should never replace life itself. Youth must remember that online popularity is temporary, while character, knowledge, and real relationships create lasting success and happiness. In conclusion, social media is one of the most influential inventions of modern times. It has connected societies, expanded knowledge, and created opportunities beyond imagination. However, uncontrolled use and unrealistic expectations associated with the digital world have also contributed to rising anxiety among youth. The need of the hour is balance, awareness, and responsible engagement. By combining the advantages of technology with the values of real-world living, young people can build healthier minds, stronger relationships, and a brighter future for themselves and the nation. (The Author is a library futurist and a writer from Kulgam. Email: waniishfaq0001@gmail.com)
'Their ultimate goal is END OF USA': Grothman ignites fiery clash over SPLC & left-wing extremism
BJP Alliance Strengthens in Goa, Promises Government Formation with Public Support: Ramdas Athawale
Porvorim, May 20: Central Minister Ramdas Athawale addressed the media in Porvorim, Goa, discussing everything from central government policies to state politics. He stated that the BJP-led alliance in the state is in a strong position and is likely to secure victory with around 30 seats in the upcoming elections. Athawale emphasized that the public ... Read more BJP Alliance Strengthens in Goa, Promises Government Formation with Public Support: Ramdas Athawale
India Taxi Service Set to Launch in Jaipur Next Month
Jaipur, May 20: Following successful launches in cities like New Delhi, Lucknow, Mumbai, and Chandigarh, the cooperative model taxi service, India Taxi, is set to expand to Jaipur. The service is scheduled to begin in the first week of June. The primary goal of this initiative is to provide affordable and safe transportation for passengers ... Read more India Taxi Service Set to Launch in Jaipur Next Month
Chinas U-17 Football Team Reaches Asia Cup Final After 22 Years
Beijing, May 20: On May 19, the semi-finals of the 2026 U-17 Mens Football Asia Cup took place in Saudi Arabia. The Chinese team defeated Australia 2-0, marking their return to the Asia Cup final after 22 years. In the first half, both teams were locked in a goalless draw. However, in the fourth minute ... Read more Chinas U-17 Football Team Reaches Asia Cup Final After 22 Years
Lokesh unveils vision for Andhra Model of Education, sets 100% school enrolment goal
Smart kitchens, introduced in Kadapa schools, will be expanded across the State within two years, says the HRD Minister
Safeguarding equity in Indonesia's fishing fleet modernization
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Hyderabads Tulasi Reddy Completes Mount Everest Summit Mission
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Heatwave intensifies in Delhi, other parts of northern India
New Delhi, May 20: New Delhi and several parts of northern India are witnessing extreme heatwave conditions as the India Meteorological Department (IMD) has issued a red alert for warm night conditions over Uttar Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh and the Vidarbha region of Maharashtra. Temperatures in many areas have crossed 45 degrees Celsius, while hot and dry winds have made outdoor conditions extremely harsh. The IMD has warned that severe heatwave conditions are likely to persist over the next few days across northwest and central India, including Delhi, Rajasthan, Punjab, Haryana and parts of Jammu and Kashmir. Banda in Uttar Pradesh recorded around 48 degrees Celsius, while several districts in Vidarbha and Madhya Pradesh also reported unusually high day and night temperatures, offering little relief to residents. Health authorities have advised people to avoid direct exposure to sunlight during afternoon hours, remain hydrated and take precautions against heat-related illnesses, particularly children, elderly persons and outdoor workers. The IMD said that heatwave conditions are likely to prevail over Himachal Pradesh, Uttarakhand, Rajasthan, southwest Bihar, Chhattisgarh, Telangana, Coastal Andhra Pradesh, Yanam, Marathwada and Odisha over the next two days. The Met Department has also predicted thunder squalls accompanied by strong winds over Andhra Pradesh, Bihar, Gangetic West Bengal, Jharkhand and Odisha during the day. Jammu and Kashmir, Sub-Himalayan West Bengal, Sikkim, Interior and Coastal Karnataka, Madhya Maharashtra, Konkan, Goa and the northeastern states are likely to witness thunderstorms accompanied by lightning and gusty winds. Heatwave to severe heatwave conditions are likely to continue over northwest and central India during the week and over east India during the next five days.
Pritam and Pedro teaser: Rajkumar Hiranis series promises a blend of humour and mystery
Pritam and Pedro stars the Vir Hirani as Pritam and Arshad Warsi as Pedro. The show throws two mismatched guys into the crazy world of Goa where cybercrime and chaos collide
The ticking price tag: What delaying parenthood really costs you financially and biologically
A growing number of couples are choosing to delay parenthood in pursuit of career milestones, financial stability, and personal goals. But what happens when the biological clock and the bank account collide?
Muthoot Finance Ranked India's No. 1 Most Trusted Financial Services Brand for 10th Consecutive Year
Muthoot Finance Ltd., India’s largest gold loan NBFC, has been ranked as the No. 1 Most Trusted Brand in the Financial Services category in TRA Research’s Brand Trust Report 2026, marking its 10th consecutive year of achieving this distinction. The TRA Brand Trust Report is one of India’s most comprehensive syndicated studies on consumer trust, evaluating brands across sectors based on a robust framework that combines both rational and emotional drivers of trust, ultimately influencing buying intent. Mr. Alexander George Muthoot, Joint Managing Director, Muthoot Finance This continued recognition reflects Muthoot Finance’s strong legacy of trust, customer-first approach, and consistent focus on delivering reliable, transparent, and accessible financial solutions to millions of customers across India. As India’s largest gold loan NBFC, the company has built deep-rooted relationships across urban and rural markets, supported by its extensive consolidated branch network of over 7,500 branches and presence across 29 states and union territories , reinforcing its position as a dependable and widely accessible financial partner. The company now serves over 2.5 lakh customers every day across India, reflecting its deep reach and strong trust among households. Commenting on the achievement, Alexander George Muthoot, Joint Managing Director, Muthoot Finance , said, "Being recognised as India’s most trusted financial services brand for the 10th consecutive year is a matter of immense pride and responsibility for us. This milestone is a reflection of the unwavering trust our customers have placed in us across generations, and it inspires us to continue raising the bar in everything we do. At Muthoot Finance, trust is not just a value, but the foundation of our business. We have consistently focused on delivering transparent, customer-centric financial solutions while embracing innovation to meet evolving customer needs. As we move forward, we remain committed to strengthening this trust, expanding access to credit, and empowering individuals and businesses across India to achieve their financial goals." As a pioneer in formalising the gold loan segment in India, Muthoot Finance has played a pivotal role in transforming gold loans from an informal borrowing option into a structured, transparent, and widely accepted financial product. This recognition further reinforces how gold loans are increasingly being perceived as a smart, reliable, and trustworthy credit solution , particularly for households seeking quick and secure access to funds. Muthoot Finance has also been certified as a Great Place to Work for five consecutive years by the Great Place to Work Institute, reflecting its sustained focus on employee wellbeing, a culture of trust, and a supportive, people-first work environment. The company was also recently recognised among the Top 50 India’s Best Workplaces™ in BFSI 2026 by Great Place to Work. Muthoot Finance, which recently completed 15 years since its IPO , is also the first listed company from Kerala to cross a market capitalisation of Rs. 1 lakh crore and is a constituent of the NIFTY Next 50 . The company is also classified as an Upper Layer NBFC . In addition, Muthoot Finance has undertaken extensive initiatives in CSR, and ISR, investing approximately Rs. 500 crore since 2014 and impacting over 5 million lives across India. Muthoot Finance’s sustained leadership in the TRA Brand Trust rankings underscores its ability to build long-term relationships with customers by combining trust with service excellence and innovation. The recognition also highlights the company’s continued efforts in strengthening its brand equity while adapting to changing customer expectations and market dynamics.
Bajaj Finance Personal Loan Enables Easier Repayment Planning with up to 108-month Tenure
Bajaj Finance Personal Loan is a widely used financial solution that supports individuals in managing planned and urgent expenses with ease. It offers quick access to funds without collateral and features a fully digital application process. Bajaj Finance Personal Loan The personal loan product is designed to support financial needs such as medical expenses, travel, education, home improvement, and other personal requirements. With flexible repayment options and fast processing, it aims to improve access to credit for a wide range of customers. Bajaj Finance Personal Loan continues to focus on ease, flexibility, and responsible lending for a better customer experience. Here are some of the benefits offered by the Bajaj Finance Personal Loan. Extended repayment tenure up to 108 months The key update in Bajaj Finance Personal Loan is the introduction of a repayment tenure of up to 108 months. This gives borrowers more time to repay their loan in smaller monthly instalments. The loan now offers tenure options ranging from 12 months to 108 months, allowing customers to choose a repayment period based on their income and financial planning needs. A longer repayment tenure helps reduce monthly EMI amounts. With up to 108 months available, customers can manage monthly expenses more comfortably. This flexibility supports better budgeting and helps borrowers balance loan repayment with other financial commitments. It is especially useful for individuals managing long-term or high-value expenses. Simple digital process with quick disbursal The application process is fully online and requires minimal documentation. Customers can complete verification steps digitally, reducing paperwork and saving time. Once approved, funds are typically disbursed within 24 hours*, subject to eligibility and verification. Competitive interest rates Bajaj Finance Personal Loan interest rate generally ranges from 10% to 30% per annum, depending on eligibility, credit profile, and repayment behaviour. This structure helps customers understand the cost clearly before applying. Bajaj Finance Personal Loan interest rate is applied based on credit assessment and risk profile. Designed for a wide range of borrowers Bajaj Finance Personal Loan is available for salaried and self-employed individuals who need structured financial support. The loan amount ranges from Rs. 40,000 to Rs. 55 lakh, making it suitable for both small and large financial requirements. The loan doesn’t require any collateral. It is commonly used for education costs, medical treatment, weddings, travel, home repairs, and other planned or emergency needs. The flexible tenure and transparent pricing make it suitable for customers with different income levels and financial goals. Collateral-free and transparent lending The personal loan is unsecured, which means no collateral or security is required. Customers only need basic identity, address, and income documents to apply. This simplifies the borrowing process and improves access to credit. All terms, including repayment structure and interest rates, are clearly communicated during the application stage to support informed financial decisions. Bajaj Finance Personal Loan continues to focus on responsible lending practices and transparent communication. With extended tenure options, flexible loan amounts, and a clear interest rate structure, the product is designed to support long-term financial stability. The combination of quick approval, digital processing, and repayment flexibility makes it a dependable option for customers across India. Customers can check eligibility online and apply based on their financial requirements. Terms and conditions apply* Bajaj Finance Ltd. (‘BFL’, ‘Bajaj Finance’, or ‘the Company’), a subsidiary of Bajaj Finserv Ltd., is a deposit taking Non-Banking Financial Company (NBFC-D) registered with the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) and is classified as an NBFC-Investment and Credit Company (NBFC-ICC). BFL is engaged in the business of lending and acceptance of deposits. It has a diversified lending portfolio across retail, SMEs, and commercial customers with significant presence in both urban and rural India. It accepts public and corporate deposits and offers a variety of financial services products to its customers. BFL, a thirty-five-year-old enterprise, has now become a leading player in the NBFC sector in India and on a consolidated basis, it has a franchise of 69.14 million customers. BFL has the highest domestic credit rating of AAA/Stable for long-term borrowing, A1+ for short-term borrowing, and CRISIL AAA/Stable & [ICRA]AAA(Stable) for its FD program. It has a long-term issuer credit rating of BB+/Positive and a short-term rating of B by S&P Global ratings.
Rs 10.9 lakh crore burden: Iran shock can take a load off India's back
Rising oil prices triggered by the Iran conflict are pushing India to accelerate its shift away from fossil fuels, with the government fast-tracking plans for ethanol adoption and commercial vehicle electrification to reduce dependence on imported crude and support the rupee. With crude imports estimated to cost Rs 10.9 lakh crore in FY26, policymakers are treating energy transition as an economic and strategic priority rather than only an environmental goal.
Why strategy matters to ace JEE Advanced
Ace your exams with smart preparation! Experts advise mastering past papers, focusing on revision, and practicing under exam conditions. Prioritize fundamental concepts over shortcuts. Develop a personalized strategy, know when to skip tough questions, and manage exam pressure. Remember, JEE is a stepping stone, not the end goal. Stay focused and resilient.
Paneer or tofu: Which is the better source of protein for your health?
Paneer and tofu, both protein powerhouses, offer distinct nutritional benefits. Paneer, rich and creamy, excels in muscle building and calorie-dense needs. Tofu, lighter and leaner, is ideal for weight management and heart health. The best choice hinges on individual health goals and dietary preferences, with rotation being a smart strategy.
Cannes 2026 | Nepals Abinash Bikram Shah: My goal is to move from them to us
After Cannes Special Jury Mention for his short film Lori in 2022, Abinash Bikram Shah now makes a historic Cannes feature debut with Elephants in the Fog on Nepals trans community
India-Italy relations at decisive stage, expanded with unprecedented momentum: Modi & Meloni
New Delhi, May 20: Prime Minister Narendra Modi and President of the Council of Ministers of the Italian Republic Giorgia Meloni have said the relationship between India and Italy has now reached a decisive stage, evolving from a cordial friendship into a special strategic partnership. In an article, jointly written by the two leaders for the Indian and Italian media, Modi and Meloni said that at a time when the international system is undergoing a profound change, the partnership between the two countries is guided by regular exchanges at higher political and institutional levels. Modi is currently in Italy as part of the final leg of his five-nation tour. The two leaders said the bilateral relation is gaining a new and higher dimension that combines the economic dynamism, societal creativity, and millennia-old civilisational wisdom of the two countries. The relationship between India and Italy has now reached a decisive stage. In recent years, our ties have expanded with unprecedented momentum, evolving from a cordial friendship into a special strategic partnership grounded in the values of freedom and democracy, and a common vision for the future, they said. The two leaders said the cooperation between India and Italy mirrors the awareness that prosperity and security in the 21st century will be shaped by the ability of nations to innovate, manage energy transitions, and strengthen strategic sovereignty. To this end, they said they have committed to deepen and diversify the bilateral relationship with a view to pursuing new objectives and pooling the two countries' complementary strengths. We aim to forge a powerful synergy between Italian design, manufacturing excellence, and world-class supercomputers reflecting Italy's position as an industrial powerhouse and India's rapid economic growth, engineering talent, scale, and innovation and entrepreneurial ecosystem with over 100 unicorns and 200,000 start-ups, they said. The leaders said this is not a simple integration, but a co-creation of value where the respective industrial strengths amplify one another. They said the Free Trade Agreement between the European Union and India paves the way for increased trade and investment in both directions. We want to reach and exceed the Euro 20 billion target for trade between Italy and India by 2029, with a focus on defence & aerospace, clean technologies, machinery, automotive components, chemicals, pharmaceuticals, textiles, agri-food, tourism and more, they said. In the article, Modi and Meloni said Made in Italy has always been synonymous with excellence worldwide, and today it finds a natural synergy with the high-quality goals of the Make in India initiative. The growing interest of Italian businesses in the production of goods for India and the increasing presence of Indian industries in Italy, numbering over 1,000 from both sides, is a positive sign that will strengthen the integration of our supply chains, they said. The two leaders said technological innovation lies at the very heart of the partnership and the coming decades will be shaped by a technological revolution of unmeasurable scope, marked by advances in such sectors as artificial intelligence, quantum computing, advanced manufacturing, critical minerals, and digital infrastructure. They said India's dynamic innovation ecosystem, coupled with a highly skilled professional talent pool, and Italy's advanced industrial capabilities make the cooperation in the above sectors both natural and strategic. The growing partnership between our Universities and Research Centres will support this. India's Digital Public Infrastructure is already finding resonance with a large number of countries particularly in the Global South, they said. The leaders said AI, in particular, is already impacting societies and the global economy and Italy and India have long been collaborating to ensure that its development is responsible and human-centred. India and Italy also see AI as a powerful instrument for inclusive development, especially for the Global South, where digital public infrastructure and accessible, multilingual technologies can bridge divides rather than deepen them, they said. Building on India's vision of MANAV putting human at the centre of technology and Italy's leadership in promoting a human-centric 'algor-ethics' rooted in its humanist tradition, our partnership seeks to ensure that AI acts as a catalyst for social empowerment, they said. Modi and Meloni said their approach combines India's digital scale with Italy's ethical and industrial expertise, ensuring technology serves human dignity. They said that by sharing best practices in secure digital cooperation, capacity-building and resilient cyber infrastructure, the two countries aim to create an open, trustworthy and equitable digital space in which every nation can shape and benefit from AI. This perspective forms the core of Italy's G7 presidency and outcomes of the AI Impact Summit 2026 held in New Delhi. The leaders said conceiving AI as a tool created by humans for humans means firmly asserting that technology cannot replace individuals or undermine their fundamental rights, nor be used to manipulate public debate or alter democratic processes. Our approach to defending freedom and human dignity in an increasingly interconnected world hinges on this very challenge, they said. Modi and Meloni said the India-Italy cooperation also covers the space sector and India's impressive advancements in space exploration and satellite technology, together with Italy's aerospace engineering excellence, offer significant opportunities for next-generation technology development. They said Italy and India intend to further strengthen their cooperation in sectors such as defence, security and strategic technologies. Our collaboration will help ensure the security of critical maritime routes, strengthen resilience in the face of threats, such as terrorism, international criminal networks, drug trafficking, cyber-crimes and human trafficking, they said. The leaders said energy is another key pillar of our partnership and the global transition towards diversified energy sources requires innovation, investment, and cooperation. Our collaboration along with other countries in key India-led initiatives International Solar Alliance (ISA), Coalition for Disaster Resilient Infrastructure (CDRI) and Global Biofuels Alliance (GBA) -- is also important in this context, they said. The two leaders said physical, digital and human connectivity is the thread that weaves us together and both India and Italy are located at the very heart of two crucial hubs of the global economy, the Indo-Pacific and the Mediterranean regions that cannot be viewed as separate spheres, but as increasingly interconnected spaces. As a matter of fact, the leaders said they are witnessing the emergence of what might be termed the Indo-Mediterranean, an important corridor for trade, technology, energy, data and ideas tying the Indian Ocean to Europe. It is precisely within this interconnected space that our bond naturally evolves into a special strategic partnership one that bridges two continents and shapes new global dynamics, they said. They said the India-Middle East-Europe Economic Corridor (IMEC) represents a vision aimed at connecting our regions through modern transport and infrastructure, digital networks, energy systems, and resilient supply chains. India and Italy are also committed to working together with other partners to make this vision a reality. We can address our shared challenges by drawing upon the profound partnership and the enduring cultural ties between our nations, they said. Within Indian culture, Modi and Meloni said, the concept of Dharma evokes the sense of responsibility that must guide our actions, while the principle of Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam the world is one family resonates powerfully in the interconnected digital age. They said such values find a natural echo in Italy's humanist tradition, rooted in the Renaissance, which highlights the dignity of each individual and the power of culture to unite peoples and societies. Our shared vision, therefore, aims to lay the foundation for a strong and forward-looking India-Italy Partnership with our people at the centre, the two leaders said.
Vaibhav Suryavanshi Leads Orange Cap Race in IPL 2026
New Delhi, May 20: As the IPL 2026 season unfolds, Vaibhav Suryavanshi has emerged as a frontrunner for the Orange Cap. When asked about his run expectations for the season, Vaibhav stated he hadnt set specific goals but aimed to perform to the best of his abilities. He has certainly not disappointed his team, the ... Read more Vaibhav Suryavanshi Leads Orange Cap Race in IPL 2026
PM Modi courts Norwegian investment in shipping, green transition
At an international business summit, Prime Minister Narendra Modi welcomed Norwegian enterprises to seize investment opportunities in India, particularly in the vibrant fields of the blue economy, sustainable energy solutions, and cutting-edge health technology. He emphasized how Norway's expertise aligns seamlessly with India's development goals.
Inflation, unchecked livestock rates add to Eid-ul-Adha burden on families in Kashmir
Srinagar, May 19:With Eid-ul-Adha approaching, concerns are mounting across Kashmir over soaring prices of sacrificial animals and mutton, as consumers allege the absence of government regulation has given traders a free hand to indulge in profiteering during the festive season. Residents said that, unlike previous years, no officially notified rate list has been issued for sacrificial animals, leaving buyers at the mercy of traders allegedly charging arbitrary prices for sheep and goats ahead of Eid. Many consumers claimed that sacrificial animals are being sold without proper weighing mechanisms, with rates varying significantly from one marketplace to another. There is no fixed mechanism now. One trader asks for Rs 35,000 for a sheep, while another demands Rs 45,000 for a similar animal. People purchase these animals as part of a religious obligation, and traders are taking advantage of the situation, said Bashir Ahmad, a resident of Srinagar. Another consumer, Javaid Ahmad, said many middle-class families are struggling to afford sacrificial animals this year amid rising inflation and economic distress. Prices of petrol, essentials, vegetables, and meat have already skyrocketed. Now, sacrificial animals are also beyond the reach of common people, he said, demanding stronger market regulation and monitoring. Apart from sacrificial animals, consumers also expressed concern over a likely spike in mutton prices during Eid-ul-Adha, when meat consumption traditionally increases across Kashmir. Locals alleged that there is little market oversight at present and claimed that rates of several essential commodities are effectively being dictated by trader bodies rather than government authorities. For years, the Food, Civil Supplies and Consumer Affairs Department used to issue rate lists and conduct regular market inspections before Eid. Now nobody knows what the actual rates are. The government should restore powers to the department, said Showkat Ahmad, a resident of downtown Srinagar. Officials from the department admitted that they no longer possess adequate authority to regulate prices or enforce rate lists as effectively as before. We are on the ground and continue market inspections, but we are not empowered to regulate rates like earlier. If officials question traders over higher prices, they are often told that the department has no authority to fix rates, an official said. Another official said that extensive market checking ahead of Eid earlier helped maintain price stability and prevent overcharging. There used to be pressure on traders because rate lists were officially notified and enforcement teams were active. Deregulation has considerably weakened the departments role, the official added. Meanwhile, traders defended the pricing pattern, saying rates vary depending on the breed, weight, and rearing costs of animals. One cannot compare every sacrificial animal. Some are specially reared for Eid and are provided with proper feed and care for months. Buyers also prefer healthier and better-looking animals and willingly pay more for them, said a trader from Eidgah, Srinagar. However, consumers said the absence of transparency and official monitoring has created confusion in the market at a time when many households are already grappling with financial stress. They urged the government to ensure adequate livestock availability, strengthen market regulation, and restore enforcement powers to the concerned department to prevent what they described as unchecked profiteering ahead of Eid al-Adha.
Havertz header sends Arsenal closer to Premier League crown
London, May 19: Arsenal closed in on a first Premier League title in 22 years by seeing out a tense 1-0 win over Burnley on Monday in its penultimate game of the campaign, thanks to Kai Havertzs first-half goal. The result means second-placed Manchester City must end Bournemouths 16-game unbeaten run on Tuesday to take []
65th CC Meet USA beat TRUGPU in five goal thriller, goalless draw for Juvenile Club and Utlou FC
USA, Khurai defeated TRUGPU, Nambol in a five goal thriller in a Group B match of the Babina Group 65th Sir Churachand Singh KCSI, CBE Memorial Football Tournament 2025 26 at Mapal Kangjeibung as Utlou FC and Juvenile Club, Tera played out a goalless draw in the Group C opener In the first match of the day, USA and TRUGPU were evenly poised and entered the break with score levelled at 1 1 before Ashangbam Bhaskar scored a brace in the last 10 minutes to snatch the 3 2 victory for USA The two sides started cautiously and held off one another until Thoudam Pravash opened the scoring in the 43rd minute TRUGPU, however responded swiftly and fought their way back with Oinam Yaiphaba scoring the equaliser 1 minute into the added time before the lemon break After the restart, the two sides engaged fiercely to find the breakthrough and luck favoured the TRUGPU as Naorem Bishorjit, who came off the bench to replace Soram Thoiba, made the most of a chance in the 75th minute USA also did not lose hope and drew level through Ashangbam Bhaskar in the 85th minute before he rose again to find the difference at the stroke of the 90th minute TRUGPU struggled to cancel the lead but time slipped fast and USA eventually walked away with all three points MIUFC will play NMFA in the Group D opening match tomorrow from 1 pm at Mapal Kangjeibung before ABA face RAHEE UC in another Group B match later in the day from 3 30 pm Source The Sangai Express
Immanuel Kants observation about marriage reflects a broader truth about how timing and life circumstances shape human choices. He never married, explaining that when he was young he lacked financial stability to support a family, and by the time he became established through his academic career, his life was already centered around disciplined study and routine. Beyond his personal experience, the idea captures a common life pattern where desires and opportunities often fail to align, making certain goals either unattainable when wanted or unnecessary when possible.
Procrastination: Causes, Effects, and Simple Ways to Overcome It
Procrastination is common human behavior, not a personal failure. Procrastination is one of the most common challenges people face in daily life. Whether it is delaying work, postponing important decisions, avoiding exercise, or putting off personal goals, procrastination affects productivity, mental health, and overall well-being. Many people assume procrastination is laziness, it is often connected [] The post Procrastination: Causes, Effects, and Simple Ways to Overcome It appeared first on HealthyLife | WeRIndia .
Insurers resist as customer comfort weighs on exec pay
Indian insurers are opposing new rules for executive pay. The regulator wants to link compensation to customer service, not just profits. Insurers argue a one-size-fits-all approach won't work for all companies. They seek flexibility in setting performance goals. This comes amid increased scrutiny of claims and customer service.
Panaji: Goas Deepak Gopani won a bronze medal in the mens 55+ singles category at the 32nd National Masters Table Tennis Championships held in Pune. Leading a contingent of 25 Goan players, Deepak topped his group after defeating Suchit Kumar Chaturvedi (IA&AD) and Telanganas Srinivas Matur Rao 3-2. His campaign ended in the semifinals following []
RBI proposes same norms of disclosure for all banks
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IPL franchise values are soaring, projected to hit $15 billion by 2032. This growth rivals top European football clubs. Record media rights, strong sponsorships, and investor interest are driving this surge. Teams are expanding globally. This makes IPL an attractive institutional asset for investors.
The latest Xbox thumbstick topper looks like a goal post
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Bihar Aims to Boost Air Connectivity Tenfold in Five Years, Says Chief Minister Samrat Chaudhary
Patna, May 19: Bihars Chief Minister Samrat Chaudhary announced on Tuesday that the state is rapidly advancing in civil aviation. The goal is to increase air connectivity tenfold over the next five years. He stated that the state government is preparing a roadmap to enhance air connectivity across all districts. The Civil Aviation Department is ... Read more Bihar Aims to Boost Air Connectivity Tenfold in Five Years, Says Chief Minister Samrat Chaudhary
Uttar Pradesh has set a goal of reaching $6 trillion, while Maharashtra aims for $5 trillion, Similarly, Telangana has outlined a $3 trillion target, Andhra Pradesh is aiming for $2.4 trillion, and Madhya Pradesh has set a goal of achieving a $2 trillion economy by 2047
Cristiano Ronaldo, 41, Leads Portugal into His Sixth FIFA World Cup
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Maharashtra govt ramps up nuclear energy with MoUs worth Rs 6.5 lakh crore
Maharashtra has signed MoUs with four companies, including Adani Power and Reliance Industries, to attract Rs 6.5 lakh crore in nuclear energy investments. These projects aim to generate 25,400 MW of power and create 1,23,500 jobs, bolstering the state's clean energy initiatives and contributing to India's energy-rich nation goal.
Quote of the Day: Princess Diana's enduring legacy is defined by her profound compassion and willingness to connect with the most vulnerable. Her powerful quote, Whoever is in distress can call on me. I will come running wherever they are, encapsulates her lifelong commitment to service and emotional availability. This message continues to inspire generations, highlighting the transformative power of empathy and active care.
Florian Wirtz Sets Record with 7-Second Goal, Looks Up to Lionel Messi
New Delhi, May 19: German attacking midfielder Florian Wirtz has made a significant impact in a short time. He became the youngest player to score for Germany in the UPO Cup 2024. Additionally, he holds the record for scoring a goal just 7 seconds into a match. Born on May 3, 2003, in Pulheim, Germany, ... Read more Florian Wirtz Sets Record with 7-Second Goal, Looks Up to Lionel Messi
Quote of the day by Simon Sinek highlights the link between ambition, rest, success, inner peace, human behavior, leadership, motivation, productivity, work habits, and goal setting. The message says dreams need action and planning. It also says rest can support long term progress. The quote connects leadership thinking with daily routines and explains how people can balance effort, sleep, planning, purpose, and consistent work in modern life.
Strengthening Partnerships Essential for Indias Competitive Edge: Piyush Goyal
New Delhi, May 19: Union Commerce and Industry Minister Piyush Goyal emphasized the need for deeper partnerships between the government and industries to enhance Indias competitive capacity. This collaboration is crucial for achieving the goal of a developed India by 2047 and promoting ease of doing business. Speaking at the Assocham India Business Reform Summit ... Read more Strengthening Partnerships Essential for Indias Competitive Edge: Piyush Goyal
TN CM Vijay gets the viral `TN 07 CM 2026` numberplate from GOAT director
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India and Norway Sign Five Major Strategic Agreements in Green Technology
New Delhi, May 19: During Prime Minister Narendra Modis visit to Norway, India and Norway signed five significant agreements aimed at strengthening their partnership in science and technology. These agreements focus on areas such as green energy, sustainable development, marine technology, innovation, and geoscience collaboration. The primary goal of these agreements is to enhance institutional ... Read more India and Norway Sign Five Major Strategic Agreements in Green Technology
Messi GOAT Tour Fiasco: Organiser Moves Against ex-Bengal Minister
Dutta lodged his complaint barely hours after the newly appointed sports minister announced the decision to reopen the Messi case and order a fresh probe
Women are significantly boosting India's mutual fund landscape, managing Rs 11.3 lakh crore in assets and contributing Rs 3 lakh crore in new investments during FY26. Their participation grew 13%, outpacing men's 11% growth. This surge highlights a shift towards disciplined, goal-oriented investing, with a rising number of women embracing diversified and long-term wealth creation strategies.
Lionel Messi tour organiser Satadru Dutta has filed a police complaint. He alleges former West Bengal sports minister Aroop Biswas and others caused chaos at the Salt Lake stadium. Dutta claims he was made a scapegoat. The new sports minister has ordered a fresh probe into the incident. Dutta seeks justice for alleged mistreatment and sabotage.
Arsenal Moves Closer to Premier League Title with 1-0 Victory Over Burnley
London, May 19: Arsenal FC is on the brink of clinching its first Premier League title in 22 years after a thrilling 1-0 victory against Burnley FC on Monday. The only goal of the match was scored by Kai Havertz. Just before halftime, Havertz netted the goal with a brilliant header from a corner taken ... Read more Arsenal Moves Closer to Premier League Title with 1-0 Victory Over Burnley
Ishan Kishans whistle taunt at Chepauk crowd goes viral after SRH beat CSK - Watch
Ishan Kishan's brilliant 70 powered Sunrisers Hyderabad into the playoffs, defeating Chennai Super Kings. After a match-winning performance, Kishan engaged with the home crowd with a celebratory gesture. He revealed his innings was motivated by his cousin's presence, who was there during a difficult family time. The wicketkeeper-batter emphasized his goal to finish the game for his family.
Arsenal on the verge of Premier League title after beating Burnley
London, May 19: Arsenal closed in on a first Premier League title in 22 years by seeing out a tense 1-0 win over Burnley on Monday in its penultimate game of the campaign, thanks to Kai Havertz's first-half goal. The result means second-placed Manchester City must end Bournemouth's 16-game unbeaten run on Tuesday to take the title fight into the final weekend. Even so, Arsenal will be crowned champion if it beats Crystal Palace away on Sunday. It would be Arsenal's first league title since 2004, when the Invincibles went unbeaten under Arsene Wenger. Current manager Mikel Arteta is two wins away from delivering the club's greatest ever season as Arsenal also plays Paris Saint-Germain in the Champions League final on May 30. It's been an amazing season so far. We've got one big one left here (in the league) and then the Champions League final, Arsenal captain Martin Odegaard told the Emirates crowd in an on-field interview. Just a little bit to go now and we're going to give it all. We have to keep going. Fittingly, the goal against already relegated Burnley came from a corner the source of so many crucial Arsenal goals this season as Havertz rose highest to head in a delivery from Bukayo Saka in the 37th. It was only Havertz's second league goal of an injury-ravaged season, but he was given the start up front ahead of Viktor Gykeres by Arteta. I had a feeling that he had to start, Arteta said. The way they set up, I think he could be really difficult to handle. And he's shown that. Havertz was fortunate not to be sent off when he received only a yellow card in the 67th for a lunging studs-up tackle from behind on Lesley Ugochukwu, a decision that was upheld after a VAR review. While Arsenal goalkeeper David Raya never had a save to make against a toothless Burnley side, the lead never felt completely comfortable as a second goal never came for the host. But Arsenal held on through nearly 10 minutes of added time to take another step toward ending its decades-long title drought. There is one to go unless something beautiful happens tomorrow night, Arteta said, adding he will be the biggest ever Bournemouth fan during the game against Man City.
DC Kulgam reviews Eid-ul-Adha arrangements
Kulgam, May 18: Deputy Commissioner Kulgam, ShahzadAlam on Monday convened a meeting of officersto review the arrangements put in place for the upcoming festive occasion of Eid-ul-Adha. During the meeting, the DC directedofficers ofJal Shakti Department and KPDCL to ensure smooth supply of water and electricity across the district. He also instructed the Jal Shakti Department to keep water tankers available in required areas and ensure that no locality faces any shortage of drinking water. District Sheep Husbandry Officer informed the chair that adequate numbers of sacrificial animals, including sheep and goats, are available in the district. Chief Animal Husbandry Officer informed the meeting that sufficient poultry stock is also available to meet public demand during the festive days. The DC further directed the concerned authorities to intensify market checking to ensure the quality and availability of essential commodities, including bakery and confectionery items, milk, meat, chicken, vegetables, and other essentials in the markets. Municipal authorities were directed to ensure proper sanitation in towns, mosques, and Eidgahs. They were also instructed to repair defunct streetlights, if any, to facilitate the public during the festival. He also directed the concerned authorities to identify designated locationsforproper disposal of offal to maintain cleanliness and hygiene during Eid-ul-Adha celebrations. On the occasion, Traffic Police authorities were asked to ensure smooth regulation of traffic across the district. The meeting was attended by ADDC, ADC, ACR, Tehsildars, Executive Engineers, Executive Officers and otherofficers.
Evidence, Governance and Society
Science and scientific temper are among the greatest forces responsible for the progress of human civilization. Every major advancement in human history, whether in medicine, communication, transport, agriculture, education, or industry, has emerged through observation, experimentation, rational thinking, and the search for truth. Yet scientific temper is not limited to laboratories, scientists, or universities alone. It is a way of thinking and living. It is the ability to examine reality with an open and balanced mind, free from blind imitation, prejudice, fear, and superstition. A society that develops scientific temper among its people becomes more progressive, peaceful, united, and capable of solving its problems wisely. Scientific temper does not mean opposition to spirituality, morality, or human values. Rather, it means harmonizing reason with ethics and knowledge with wisdom. True progress can only occur when material advancement is accompanied by moral development. Science without values may become destructive, while values without knowledge may become powerless. Therefore, society needs both intellectual development and moral consciousness - together. One of the greatest needs of the modern age is the inculcation of scientific temper among the masses. It should not remain confined to a small educated class. Administrators, politicians, teachers, parents, students, religious leaders, and common citizens all need a scientific bent of mind. The quality of leadership in any society largely determines its future. If political leaders think scientifically, they will frame policies based on evidence, consultation, research, and long-term public welfare instead of emotional slogans, prejudice, or temporary popularity. Scientific thinking in governance encourages planning, accountability, transparency, and practical solutions to public problems. Similarly, administrators with scientific temper can transform public institutions. When science and data are applied in planning and administration, problems can be studied objectively and solved systematically. Urban congestion, environmental degradation, unemployment, traffic management, healthcare delivery, waste disposal, water conservation, and educational reforms all require evidence-based approaches. Prospective planning based on research and scientific analysis can help governments anticipate future challenges instead of merely reacting after crises emerge. Scientific administration also reduces arbitrary decision-making and encourages efficiency and fairness. Teachers and educational institutions carry perhaps the greatest responsibility in shaping the intellectual culture of society. The thinking of future generations depends largely on what is discussed in classrooms, assemblies, homes, and public spaces. If schools only focus on examinations and memorization, students may gain degrees but fail to develop independent thinking. However, if schools encourage questioning, creativity, experimentation, and discussion about scientific discoveries, innovation, and social progress, children naturally develop curiosity and constructive thinking. Morning assemblies in schools can play an important role in this regard. Along with moral teachings and discipline, students should regularly hear about scientific achievements, great inventors, medical discoveries, environmental challenges, and examples of service to humanity. Discussions about peace, human unity, social harmony, and the application of science for public welfare can gradually influence the minds of children and youth. Human beings are deeply influenced by the ideas repeatedly presented before them. If society continuously speaks about conflict, hatred, fear, and division, these attitudes become rooted in public consciousness. But if society discusses science, progress, cooperation, peace, and service, the collective mindset also begins to change in that direction. Scientific temper is also essential for overcoming superstition and irrational beliefs. Throughout history, many social evils survived because people lacked scientific awareness and critical thinking. Fear and ignorance often allowed harmful customs and misconceptions to spread unchecked. Scientific temper teaches people to seek evidence, examine causes, and distinguish between fact and assumption. It encourages individuals to ask not merely what happens, but also why and how it happens. This spirit of inquiry protects society from manipulation, exploitation, and blind following. At the same time, critical thinking should not lead to arrogance or disrespect. True scientific thinking is humble because it recognizes that knowledge is always expanding. Many scientific truths accepted today were unknown in earlier centuries. Therefore, a scientific mind remains open to learning, consultation, and correction. Such an attitude promotes tolerance and intellectual maturity. History provides many examples of how scientific awareness changes social behavior. Smoking is one important example. In earlier times, smoking was socially accepted in many societies. People smoked in buses, offices, cinemas, restaurants, and public gatherings. Guests were welcomed with hukka in homes, and smoking was often viewed as a sign of sophistication or tradition. Even educated individuals and religious people participated in it without considering its consequences. Some individuals would smoke immediately after breaking fast during religious observances, considering it entirely normal. However, scientific research gradually exposed the harmful effects of tobacco on the lungs, heart, brain, and overall human health. Medical studies established clear links between smoking and diseases such as cancer, respiratory illness, and cardiovascular disorders. Public awareness campaigns, educational programs, warning labels, and scientific discussions transformed public understanding. Over time, smoking in public places became socially unacceptable in many parts of the world. This change did not occur mainly through force or punishment; it occurred because scientific evidence changed human consciousness. Society began to recognize the dangers through knowledge and awareness. This example demonstrates the immense power of science in reforming social habits and protecting public welfare. Today humanity faces another serious challenge in the form of drug addiction. The spread of narcotic substances among youth is damaging families, weakening communities, and destroying human potential. Since this problem has emerged in new forms, it requires fresh and intelligent solutions. Mere condemnation or emotional speeches alone cannot solve the issue. Scientific temper can play a major role in addressing the drug menace. Society must openly discuss the physical, psychological, social, and economic effects of drug addiction. Scientific studies on brain chemistry, mental health, trauma, peer pressure, unemployment, and social isolation can help society understand the root causes of addiction. Awareness programs should not rely only on fear but should also provide accurate knowledge, emotional support, counselling, rehabilitation, and constructive alternatives. Schools, colleges, universities, media institutions, and community organizations should organize regular discussions about the harmful effects of drugs and the importance of healthy lifestyles. Youth should be engaged in scientific innovation, sports, arts, research, environmental activities, and community service. Human energy must be directed toward creativity and purpose. Empty minds and hopeless environments often become breeding grounds for destructive habits. Scientific temper also encourages a culture of peace and social responsibility. If children and youth are given projects related to environmental protection, cleanliness drives, traffic awareness, conflict resolution, and local development, they begin to see themselves as active contributors to society rather than passive observers. Such participation develops responsibility, cooperation, and empathy. Modern civilization stands at a critical stage where humanity possesses enormous scientific power but often lacks corresponding moral maturity. Technology has connected the world physically, but divisions based on prejudice, hatred, nationalism, sectarianism, and selfish interests continue to create conflict. Therefore, scientific temper must be combined with ethical values and a sense of global responsibility. Knowledge should be used not for domination or destruction, but for the betterment of humanity. In conclusion, inculcating scientific temper among the masses is not merely an academic or intellectual goal; it is essential for the progress and stability of society. A scientific mindset promotes rational thinking, social reform, peace, public health, innovation, and responsible citizenship. It helps eradicate superstition, reduce prejudice, and encourage constructive action. When science becomes part of public culture, discussions, education, governance, and daily life, society gradually moves towards greater harmony and development. The future of humanity depends not only on scientific discoveries, but also on the development of minds capable of using knowledge wisely, ethically, and for the welfare of all humankind. Dr Nasir Shah, Former, Additional Director JKSTIC,DST, has remained actively associated with the promotion of science, scientific temper, innovation, and educational awareness across Jammu and Kashmir.
I League 3 Playoff KLASA beat Chhaygaon FC 3 1, FC Raengdai held to 1 1 draw
Keinou Library Sports Association KLASA , Keinou registered a 3 1 win over Chhaygaon FC as FC Raengdai were held to a 1 1 draw by Sunrise Club Orissa and Tiddim Road Athletic Union TRAU fell 0 1 to Baghpat FC in today's playoff matches of the I League 3 at SAI Stadium and Khuman Lampak Main Stadium In the morning fixture staged at Khuman Lampak Main Stadium, Sharangthem Rajdan scored a brace to earn KLASA a 3 1 win over the Assam team Rajdan opened the scoring in the 39th minute before completing his brace in the 42nd minute to give KLASA a 2 0 first half lead Midul Doley pulled back a goal for Chhaygaon FC in the 83rd minute, but Ngariyanbam Jenish Singh scored one minute into stoppage time to restore KLASA's two goal advantage and seal the 3 1 victory It was the first win for KLASA in two matches, having played out a goalless draw with Baghpat FC in the previous match In the afternoon fixture at the same venue, FC Raengdai who beat Chhaygaon FC 4 2 in their playoff opener took an early lead through Shoraisham Sagar in the fifth minute However, Faslurahman Methukayil equalised for Sunrise Club Odisha in the 21st minute Both sides searched for a winner in the remainder of the game but to no avail, eventually sharing a point apiece Elsewhere at SAI Stadium, TRAU who played out a 0 0 draw with Sunrise Club Orissa, suffered a narrow 0 1 loss to the visiting Baghpat FC The lone goal that settled the game was scored by Oinam Malemnganba Meitei in the 70th minute Source The Sangai Express
Assam to play key role in Indias manufacturing push under BHAVYA initiative: Himanta Biswa Sarma
Staff Reporter GUWAHATI, May 18: Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma on Monday said that manufacturing would be the key to achieving the goal of a Viksit Bharat and asserted that Assam is poised to play an important role in the countrys industrial growth story. Sharing details of the Centres industrial expansion plans, the Chief Minister []
Neymar picked for Brazils World Cup squad despite doubts on fitness
Neymar is Brazil's all-time top goal-scorer with 79 but has struggled to return to top fitness since he tore his left ACL in October 2023
ED arrests AAP Goa co-incharge Deepak Singla in bank fraud case
Agency conducted searches in state and Delhi New Delhi: The Enforcement Directorate on Monday arrested Aam Aadmi Party Goa co-incharge Deepak Singla in connection with an alleged multi-crore money laundering case arising out of a Rs 150 crore scam in the Oriental Bank of Commerce, officials said. The arrest followed coordinated searches at multiple premises []
Panaji: The political crisis in the Revolutionary Goans Party deepened on Monday after its lone MLA Viresh Borkar skipped a key meeting convened by the partys central executive committee (CEC), even as senior party leaders said they would wait for his communication for a possible joint meeting. The regional party has been struggling to retain []
Water metro project: Boat parking facilities proposed
Panaji : To support efficient vessel operations, maintenance, and fleet management under the water metro project in the state, dedicated boat parking facilities have been proposed along the Mandovi river at Betim, Chorao, and Old Goa. The proposed facilities aim to reduce congestion at passenger terminals, enable orderly berthing of vessels during non-operational hours, and []
The Crochet Collective Goa and Mumbai Educational Trust have recently launched The Peace Sash Movement. NT BUZZ details CHRISTINE MACHADO While Cannes is currently abuzz with the film festival in full swing, theres another curious sight in the city. A crochet sash in hues of white, blue, green and yellow is slowly doing its rounds. []
They go down 1-2 to Kerala Blasters in their final fixture Panaji: FC Goa ended their Indian Super League 2026 campaign on a disappointing note after going down 1-2 against Kerala Blasters at the Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium on Monday, despite taking the lead and showing early control in the contest. The Gaurs began on the []
GOAT Director Venkat Prabhu Gifts Chief Minister Vijay The Iconic 'TN07 CM 2026' Number Plate
Many on social media now believe the number plate was an uncanny nod to the 2026 Tamil Nadu Assembly elections
PM Modi Prioritizes Nation Building, Says BJP President Nitin Naveen
Bhubaneswar, May 18: BJP National President Nitin Naveen stated on Monday that strengthening the party and its organizational framework is the primary goal for all party workers and leaders. He was addressing the Pandit Deendayal Upadhyaya Training Mahabhiyan 2026, organized by the BJPs Bhubaneswar district unit. During the two-day district-level training camp, Naveen emphasized that ... Read more PM Modi Prioritizes Nation Building, Says BJP President Nitin Naveen
GOAT director Venkat Prabhu gifts Vijay the viral number plate
Director Venkat Prabhu presented Tamil Nadu Chief Minister Vijay with the 'TN07 CM 2026' number plate from the film 'The Greatest of All Time'. This gesture comes after a scene from the 2024 movie, featuring Vijay with the same registration, went viral, with fans now viewing it as a political prediction for the 2026 elections.
'Will call on G7 to follow sanctions regime on Iran,' says US Treasury Secretary Bessent
United States Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent will ask G7 finance ministers to implement sanctions. The goal is to stop funding for Iran's war machine. Bessent also stated that a recent trip by a US delegation to China was very successful. The delegation was led by President Donald Trump. This action aims to curb Iran's military capabilities.
New Delhi [India], May 18 : The Rouse Avenue court on Monday granted nine days custody of Shivraj Raghunath Motegaonkar to the CBI who was arrested in Pune in connection with the NEET UG Paper leak case. The CBI alleged that he is actively involved in the conspiracy of leakage of the chemistry exam paper before the NEET UG Exam 2026. He runs an RCC Institute of Coaching in Latur, Maharashtra. Special CBI Judge Ajay Gupta granted the custody. The CBI sought 10 days custody of Motegaonkar. While granting the custody, the court said that the custody of accused Shivraj Raghunath Motegaonkar has been sought in order to identify and apprehend the other co-accused persons involved in the offence and also to recover and analyse the digital devices/digital evidences and communication records, as well as the financial trail connected to the NEET 2026 examination and paper leak network. The investigation is at its very initial and crucial stage, therefore, keeping in view all the detailed facts and circumstances discussed above and the prayer made in the present application (for police custody remand), the present application is allowed and accused Shivraj Raghunath Motegoankar is remanded to police custody for 9 days, subject to his medical examination, the court ordered. Accused Shivraj Raghunath Motegoankar is to be produced before the court on May 26. Investigation officer Deputy SP Pawan Kumar Kaushik produced Motegaonkar before the court after the expiry of the transit remand. Senior Public Prosecutors Neetu Singh and V K Pathak appeared for the CBI. The CBI alleged that Motegaonkar is involved in the leakage of the question paper and the distribution of the same in Conspiracy with other Accused persons. His links with the accused Prahalad Kulkarni are under investigation As per the CBI, he provided a copy of the leaked exam paper to students and runs a coaching centre. He allegedly leaked the chemistry exam paper before the examination. The CBI submitted that this accused had received the chemistry questions and answers of NEET 2026 on April 23, 2026, prior to the scheduled date of examination. It was further submitted that the said leaked question paper has been found in the mobile phone of the accused Shivraj, who also provided the leaked question paper and answers to several persons. On a query, the investigation officer said that there is a video showing him saying that the questions he gave to the students are in the question paper. Counsel for the accused opposed the 10-day custody. The CBI said that a question paper was recovered from his mobile. Senior Public Prosecutor submitted that the custody of the arrested accused is required for custodial interrogation and also in order to take him to a different part of the country for investigation. He further submitted that his custody is also required to prevent the commission of similar offences involving leakage of question papers; apprehension of other co-accused; to recover and analyse the digital devices and digital evidence and financial trail; and to unearth the larger conspiracy and source of the leaked NEET UG 2026 Question paper. The court noted that the allegations against the accused persons involved in the present case are that they are part of an organised paper leak gang, and each one of them played an active role in leaking and circulating the NEET 2026 exam paper. The said illegal activities were allegedly undertaken by them well before the scheduled examination date of May 3, 2026. In the fact-finding inquiry conducted by SOG Rajasthan, it was reported that a substantial number of questions, which appeared in the actual exam conducted on May 3, had already been leaked and circulated, allegedly, by these accused persons, the court noted. (ANI)
Assam chief secy, World Bank reviews projects worth Rs 16,648 crore
Assam's Chief Secretary Ravi Kota met with World Bank officials to review ongoing projects. These projects, valued at Rs 16,648 crore, cover key sectors like transport, health, and education. Discussions focused on future collaboration and strengthening infrastructure. The World Bank reaffirmed its support for Assam's development goals.
GOAT maker Venkat Prabhu gifts CM Vijay 'TN07 CM 2026' number plate from film
GOAT maker Venkat Prabhu gifts CM Vijay 'TN07 CM 2026' number plate from film
Assams Key Role in Indias Manufacturing Mission, Says CM Himanta Biswa Sarma
Guwahati, May 18: Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma stated on Monday that the manufacturing sector will play a significant role in achieving the goal of a Developed India. He emphasized that Assam is poised to make a vital contribution to the countrys industrial development journey. The Chief Minister shared insights about the industrial sites ... Read more Assams Key Role in Indias Manufacturing Mission, Says CM Himanta Biswa Sarma
Arrest of Deepak Singla Sparks Political Tensions in Goa
New Delhi, May 18: The arrest of Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) co-in-charge Deepak Singla and the Enforcement Directorates (ED) raids on his properties have intensified the political climate in Goa. AAP has accused the central BJP government of misusing federal agencies to target opposition leaders for political reasons. AAPs national convenor, Arvind Kejriwal, stated that ... Read more Arrest of Deepak Singla Sparks Political Tensions in Goa
Lebanons President Aoun Seeks Path to End Ongoing Conflict with Israel
Beirut, May 18: Lebanons President Joseph Aoun recently engaged with local agricultural union leaders, emphasizing the need for direct negotiations with Israel. The primary goal of these discussions is to find a resolution to the ongoing Israeli military operations in Lebanon. According to the presidential office, Aoun outlined a framework for the talks that includes ... Read more Lebanons President Aoun Seeks Path to End Ongoing Conflict with Israel
The inaugural edition of Amity Online National Scholarship Aptitude Test recognized and rewarded academic excellence at a national scale, with 12 outstanding top rankers across undergraduate and postgraduate categories receiving merit-based scholarships. AONSAT 2026 witnessed participation from thousands of learners across 495 cities, representing all 35 states C Union Territories, making it India’s largest online scholarship admission test for online degree programs by any university in India. Amity University Online , India’s first and leading online university, has successfully concluded the first edition of the Amity Online National Scholarship Aptitude Test (AONSAT) 2026, which has emerged as India’s largest online scholarship admission test for online degree programs initiated by any university. The nationwide initiative witnessed an overwhelming response from aspiring undergraduate and postgraduate learners seeking flexible, accessible, and merit-driven higher education opportunities. AONSAT celebrated academic excellence nationwide, awarding merit-based scholarships to 12 top-performing undergraduate and postgraduate students AONSAT 2026 witnessed participation from learners across India - from Andaman C Nicobar Islands to Tripura, from Ludhiana to Kochi - showcasing the truly national reach of online higher education. The test recorded registrations from over 495 cities including metropolitan cities, Tier 2 C Tier 3 cities, and upcountry regions. Thousands of learners have successfully qualified through the test and have already begun their practice preparation, further reflecting the increasing acceptance and aspiration towards online higher education among India’s youth. The inaugural edition of AONSAT recognized and rewarded academic excellence at a national scale, with 12 outstanding winners across undergraduate and postgraduate categories receiving merit-based scholarships. The winners represent a diverse mix of learners from different educational, cultural, and regional backgrounds across India, further reinforcing the growing inclusivity, accessibility, and nationwide reach of digitally enabled higher education. Through its merit-led scholarship framework, AONSAT aims to make quality higher education more accessible and create meaningful opportunities for aspiring learners across the country. Abhishek Kushwaha, PG Topper s 100% Scholarship Recipient , said, “ AONSAT has created an incredible opportunity for learners like me who aspire to pursue quality higher education from a reputed institution. Winning a 100% scholarship from Amity University Online has strengthened my confidence and given me a strong foundation to pursue my professional goals. ” Speaking on the overwhelming response, Ajit Chauhan, Chairman, Amity University Online , said, “ AONSAT 2026 reflects the evolving aspirations of India’s youth, who are increasingly seeking flexible, future-ready, and globally relevant higher education opportunities. At Amity University Online, we believe that quality education should not be limited by geography or financial barriers. Through initiatives like AONSAT, we are creating a transparent and merit-driven ecosystem that empowers learners and contributes towards building a stronger knowledge economy for the nation. As India moves towards the vision of Viksit Bharat, online education will play a transformative role in expanding access, nurturing talent at scale, and positioning India as a global education hub for the future. Such initiatives will also play an important role in supporting India’s National Education Policy vision of achieving a 50% Gross Enrolment Ratio (GER) in higher education by 2035 .” Raushan Kumar, UG Topper s 100% Scholarship Recipient , Said, “ For many students like me, quality higher education from a reputed university often feels like a distant dream. AONSAT has changed that by creating a platform where talent and dedication are truly recognized. Receiving a 100% scholarship from Amity University Online has given me the confidence to pursue my goals with a larger vision and prepare myself for opportunities in a globally connected world. I believe initiatives like AONSAT can inspire and empower thousands of young learners across India to aspire for world-class education and a better future. ” India is currently at a crucial stage in its journey to expand access to higher education, with the National Education Policy (NEP) 2020 aiming to increase the Gross Enrollment Ratio (GER) from the current 28% to 50% by 2035. Scalable and digitally enabled initiatives like AONSAT can play a transformative role by expanding access and identifying deserving learners on a large scale. Industry and policy reports indicate that India may require nearly 86 million higher education enrolments by 2035 to meet this vision, making scalable digital learning models and scholarship-led initiatives increasingly important for the future of education. Building on the tremendous response to the inaugural edition, Amity University Online has announced that the second edition of AONSAT will be announced soon, further strengthening its mission to make quality higher education more accessible, affordable, and inclusive for learners across India. The initiative reflects Amity University Online’s larger vision of enabling education without boundaries through technology-enabled learning models, scholarship support, and scalable digital education platforms. As India moves towards a knowledge-driven economy, initiatives such as AONSAT are expected to play an important role in increasing educational participation, creating awareness around online higher education, and enabling social mobility at scale.
Why Critical Illness Insurance is a Must for Working Professionals?
As a working professional, you juggle deadlines, meetings and financial goals every single day. A serious illness can put all of that at risk in an instant. Having a solid health insurance plan helps, but it may not cover everything. Lost income, long recovery periods and ongoing treatment costs can add up quickly. This is where critical illness insurance makes a real difference; it pays you a lump sum on diagnosis, so you can focus on recovery without worrying about [] The post Why Critical Illness Insurance is a Must for Working Professionals? appeared first on Daily Excelsior .

