Goa News
Deeply Saddened: LG Sinha On Loss Of Lives In Fire Tragedy In Goa Nightclub
Jammu, Dec 7: Jammu and Kashmir Lt Governor Manoj Sinha on Sunday expressed grief over the loss of lives in a fire accident at a nightclub in Goa. At least 25 persons were killed and six others suffered injuries in the blaze that broke out after midnight at Birch by Romeo Lane in Goas Arpora village, situated around 25 km from the state capital. Deeply saddened by the loss of lives in a tragic fire incident in Arpora, Goa. My [] The post Deeply Saddened: LG Sinha On Loss Of Lives In Fire Tragedy In Goa Nightclub appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Goa Nightclub Manager Arrested, Warrant Issued Against Owner: Chief Minister After Fire Kills 25
We Saw Huge Flames: Witnesses Recount Goa Club Inferno That Killed 25
A massive blaze tore through a popular nightclub in North Goa's Arpora, harrowing eyewitness testimonies have begun to shed light on the chaotic moments surrounding the tragedy.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi has announced an ex-gratia of Rs 2 lakh for the next of kin of each deceased in the fire mishap. The injured will be given Rs 50,000 from the Prime Minister's National Relief Fund (PMNRF).
Watch: Goa nightclub tragedy: 23 killed after massive cylinder blast
Video Captures Moment When Massive Blaze Broke Out Inside Goa Nightclub
A massive fire at a popular nightclub in Arpora village, North Goa claimed 25 lives, with shocking footage showing panic as flames erupted and spread rapidly inside the premises.
25 Killed in Goa Nightclub Blaze; PM, President Express Grief Over Mishap
Panaji, Dec 7: At least 25 persons were killed and six others injured in a massive fire that erupted after midnight on Sunday at a nightclub in North Goa, police said. Authorities, who had initially confirmed 23 deaths, later updated the toll to 25. The fire at the Birch by Romeo Lane nightclub in Arpora [] The post 25 Killed in Goa Nightclub Blaze; PM, President Express Grief Over Mishap appeared first on Northlines .
Goa nightclub fire: Magisterial probe ordered; owner, general manager to be arrested, says state CM
Goa Chief Minister Pramod Sawant on Sunday ordered a magisterial inquiry into the nightclub fire in Arpora that killed 25 people shortly after midnight. The blaze broke out at Birch by Romeo Lane, a popular venue in Arpora village near Panaji.
Goa nightclub fire: Magisterial probe ordered; FIR lodged against owner, GM
The popular party venue at Arpora village, located around 25 km from the state capital Panaji, opened last year
Goa nightclub fire: Four tourists among 25 killed; were trapped along with staff in kitchen
A devastating fire at a North Goa nightclub has claimed 25 lives, including four tourists and 14 staff members. Six others were injured and are receiving medical attention. Initial investigations suggest the venue may have violated fire safety regulations. Authorities are conducting a thorough inquiry to determine the exact cause and ensure strict legal action against those responsible for this tragic incident.
Narrow Exit, Palm Leaves, Big DJ Night: The Making Of Goa Nightclub Inferno
The fire in a Goa nightclub, which has claimed 25 lives and left six injured, started on the dance floor. Some of the victims reportedly ran to the kitchen downstairs to escape the blaze
TRAGIC! Nightclub fire in Goa kills at least 25
Several tourists were killed in the fire at a popular nightclub in the resort in southwestern India. Police reportedly believe most of the dead were club employees.
A devastating fire ripped through a North Goa nightclub, claiming at least 25 lives and injuring many more. The blaze, reportedly triggered by an explosion, occurred in an establishment operating without valid permissions. Fire safety norms were not followed, and access for emergency services was severely hampered, leading to a tragic loss of life.
Fire Erupted On Dance Floor, People Trapped In Kitchen: Eyewitness Recalls Horrific Goa Club Fire
A sudden fire on a crowded dance floor at a Goa nightclub triggered chaos, trapping several people below and leaving at least 25 dead.
Goa nightclub blaze: Death toll rises to 25, including 4 tourists and 14 staff members
PM Modi announces 2 lakh ex-gratia for the next of kin of each deceased.
A horrifying video of a massive fire that boke out out at Birch by Romeo Lane in Arpora, North Goa has emerged online. The death toll has risen to 25, with 4 of them identified as tourists, and 14 others as staff members, Goa Police said on Sunday. The identity of the seven bodies recovered is yet to be established, officials further said.
Prime Minister Modi expressed profound sorrow over the Arpora nightclub fire, announcing Rs 2 lakh ex-gratia for deceased families and Rs 50,000 for the injured from PMNRF. The devastating blaze, reportedly caused by a cylinder blast, claimed at least 25 lives and injured around 50. Goa's Chief Minister has ordered a thorough investigation into the tragedy.
Goa nightclub blaze: Fire erupted on dance floor, says eyewitness
Most of the dead were the club's kitchen workers, and included three women, Chief Minister Pramod Sawant said
Goa Nightclub Fire Kills 23; Inquiry Ordered
SRINAGAR: At least 23 people were killed when a fire broke out at a popular nightclub in Goas Arpora area on Saturday, officials said. Chief Minister Pramod Sawant confirmed the toll early on Sunday, stating that he had inspected the site of what he described on X as a major fire and had ordered a []
Fire at Birch by Romeo Lane Goa: The nightclub in North Goa where a devastating fire broke out late at Sunday night did not follow the safety norms, Chief Minister Pramod Sawant said. The fire brigades could not enter the club due to the narrow lanes and their tankers had to be parked about away from the venue, making it difficult for the firemen to douse the blaze.
Goa Arpora Nightclub Fire: 23 dead after massive cylinder blast, know what led to tragedy
Goa Chief Minister Pramod Sawant also expressed deep grief over the Arpora fire that killed 23 people, describing it as a very painful day for the state, and ordered an inquiry into the incident.
Goa nightclub fire kills 23; PM Modi speaks to Goa CM
Most of the dead were the club's kitchen workers, and included three women.
Goa Night Club Fire Updates: PM Modi Calls Arpora Incident Deeply Saddening
The fire broke out at a famous nightclub, the Birch by Romeo Lane, in Arpora.
Goa nightclub tragedy: Fire erupted on dance floor, says eyewitness
The nightclub was jam-packed as it was the weekend, and at least 100 persons were on the dance floor
No NOC Was Issued: Official Blames Safety Norms Violation For Horrific Goa Nightclub Fire
Describing the incident as very painful day for the state, Goa Chief Minister Pramod Sawant on Sunday promised swift action for those found responsible for a fire.
Goa Nightclub Fire News Live Updates: A fire at Birch by Romeo Lane in Arpora, North Goa killed at least 25, including tourists and staff. PM Modi announced compensation.
Goa nightclub fire: PM Modi speaks to CM Sawant, announces 2 lakh ex-gratia to kin of 23 dead
Injured persons will receive 50,000 each from the Prime Minister's National Relief Fund (PMNRF)
Very Painful Day For All In Goa: Chief Minister As Club Fire Kills 25
At least 25 people were killed after a massive fire broke out at a restaurant-cum-club Goa's Arpora.
Staff and tourists among 23 killed in Goa nightclub fire
The fire was caused by a gas cylinder exploding in the club's kitchen, authorities say, with the nationalities of those killed not yet known.
Women, tourists among 23 dead after cylinder blast sparks fire at Goa nightclub
At least 23 people were killed in a blaze at a nightclub in North Goa following a cylinder blast late on Saturday night. Most of the victims were kitchen staff, including three women, while three to four tourists were also among the dead. Chief Minister Pramod Sawant, who visited the site, told reporters that three people succumbed to burn injuries and the others died due to suffocation. Sawant said initial information suggested the nightclub had not complied with fire safety norms. The fire broke out shortly after midnight at Birch by Romeo Lane, a popular party venue in Arpora village, about 25 km from the state capital, Panaji. The club opened last year. We will take action against the club management and also against the officials who allowed it to operate despite flouting safety norms, Sawant said. This is an unfortunate incident during the peak tourist season in the coastal state, he said. We will conduct a detailed inquiry into the incident and stringent action will be taken against the guilty, the chief minister added. PM Narendra Modi said he was saddened by the Arpora nightclub blaze. The fire mishap in Arpora, Goa is deeply saddening. My thoughts are with all those who have lost their loved ones. May the injured recover at the earliest. Spoke to Goa CM Pramod Sawant about the situation. The state government is providing all possible assistance to those affected, he wrote on X. Goa police chief Alok Kumar said the fire was triggered by a cylinder blast. All the 23 bodies have been recovered from the premises and sent to the government medical college at Bambolim, local BJP MLA Michael Lobo said. Firefighters and police teams rushed to the scene and carried out rescue efforts through the night, Lobo told reporters. Lobo said officials would conduct a fire-safety audit of all clubs to ensure such incidents do not recur. The Calangute panchayat will issue notices to all nightclubs on Monday asking them to provide fire-safety permissions, the MLA said. He added that licences of clubs lacking the required permissions would be cancelled.
At least 25 people were killed after a major fire broke out at a restaurant-cum-club in Arpora on Sunday. The fire broke out at Birch by Romeo Lane after midnight which left several tourists dead, including staff who worked at the venue. Chief Minister Pramod Sawant said the nightclub had not abided by the fire safety norms.
INTERVIEW|Our language is male-centric, and that needs to be corrected
K R Meera, one of the most powerful literary voices of our times, continues to probe the politics of gender and power through her writings. Known for landmark works like Aarachaar, she now returns with Kalachi, a novel exploring patriarchy, discrimination, and individuality. In an interaction with TNIE , she talks about her writing process and the inseparability of politics from a writers life. Edited excerpts You were one of the early women journalists in Malayalam. How did that journey begin? I wanted to become a writer. When I was around 17, I felt I didnt have the talent to become one. Because there were many prominent writers then, and I wondered what space I would have among them. Reportage by Anita Pratap and Chitra Subramaniam had inspired me. I wanted to try something new, and journalism felt right for me. Immediately after my course, I got selected to Manorama. Could you recall those days? The journalism field has the most narcissistic men. When I went there, the general perspective was: Why are girls here? Except for a few, such as Mammen Mathew, Jose Panchippuram and Thomas Jacob. When I think about it now, the presence of a woman made some of them uncomfortable. I used to leave the office at 9.30pm, and they would feel relieved. There were also practical difficulties, like finding a place to stay. However, it was a good experience. Once we start working, its men first always. It took time for me to claim my space. Have newsrooms changed now? Have they? For things to truly change, the mindset of the men who make key decisions has to change. If it has changed, thats good. In writing also, men were more prominent. Except the likes of Madhavikutty Sarah Joseph, Gracy teacher and Chandramathi teacher Why do we forget them? The problem is that when we are asked to list the ten best writers, we include nine men and add one woman just for the sake of inclusion. Your first story came out in 2000. It has now been 25 years of writing. How do you see your writing career at this point? For me, the process of writing is about discovering new ideas and finding the right language to express them. I dont think writing is a marathon where you must achieve something within a set time. It is not a competition where you climb to the top and break an earthen pot, like in uriyadi. Writing, for me, is an organic journey there is no final destination, no fixed goal. You took the risk of quitting a secure job to focus entirely on writing. How did you find the courage to do that? It wasnt a planned decision. You could say it came from my demanding, ego-driven and somewhat adamant nature. I was quite certain that I wouldnt go hungry. I knew I could earn through writing. Whether in journalism or literature, it has traditionally been a mans world No, I dont see it that way. I always feel that whatever a man has written was first told to him by a talented woman (laughs). There is often pressure on women to prove themselves. Have you ever felt that pressure? Yes I have always felt that I must be the best at whatever I do whether it is writing or anything else. I was conditioned that way from childhood, and I cannot escape it. Every day, I feel the pressure to prove myself to my peers through my talent and hard work. Who are your readers? Do you think from the perspective of a reader when you write? No we dont know who the reader is. When writing an article, we may have some sense, but in fiction, we cannot know. Every time, we only hope that new readers will be drawn in. I wish, whoever the readers are, they become better human beings, with a deeper understanding. But it cannot always be achieved. Now that you are a pan-Indian writer, is there any pressure to write on subjects that appeal to readers across India? No, no pressure at all. We cannot write like that. I cannot decide that I will write a pan-Indian novel. I wish to write something that no other writer has attempted or approached before. I never intend my novels to be set outside Kerala, but when I look for the situations that a story demands, sometimes they naturally lead me outside the state. Has journalism influenced your stories or the process of writing? Journalism influences my life itself. I am eternally haunted by the spirit of a murdered journalist inside me (laughs). It makes me want to wander and travel all the time. Could you tell us about your process of research and writing? Sometimes I feel there is someone else writing it for me in my head. And there is a certain magic that happens when I sit in front of the wide screen. I remember many things I thought I had forgotten, and even things I didnt know I knew. That is the joy of writing finding these things and the coincidences along the way. You once remarked you were a woman who writes, not a woman writer. How do you differentiate? My issue is with the word writer. In Malayalam, it translates into a term that inherently means a man who writes. Similarly, reader translates to a man who reads. Everything is gendered that way. Our language is male-centric, and that needs to be corrected. Isnt the experience of writing different for men and women? Dont these terms also reflect those different experiences? And should that be seen as a problem? Sometimes I think yes it is time we acknowledge this issue. A man can often write without worrying about the responsibilities of his children. This is changing now, but only if we recognise the inequality can we fix it. For equality to exist, we must also find a language that is equally efficient. Theres a politics that urges us to speak about unconventional lives, to dismantle patriarchy and we do speak about it. But unless such ideas enter everyday language, we will remain stuck in the mundane. Today, many men also take responsibility for their children. When you talk about a mens commission, these aspects should also be addressed. Some activists have been demanding a mens commission Individuals do not affect me. As a writer, all I can do is talk about the larger politics. Is a mens commission needed? Yes, it is necessary. Men must be educated about societal changes and trained to embrace them especially the changing dynamics of family life. A commission can help with that. But the current demand is for a commission to protect men from harassment... Thats because they dont understand the difference between harassment and the loss of privileges they once enjoyed. Those who demand a mens commission believe that men face more harassment today. For them, the loss of privileges amounts to harassment. What can we do except educate them? We must tell them: This is not harassment. These were privileges you enjoyed till now privileges created by earlier generations and used to suppress another section of people who also had equal rights. You must let go of them. Women characters in your works are complex and powerful, with the quality of reclaiming power Are they powerful? That is not power. As Simone de Beauvoir said, feminism is not about snatching power from men, but about dismantling the very idea of power. My characters do exactly that. They do not compete for power. Instead, they explore how beautiful the world could be if the notion of power itself disappeared if toxic masculinity disappeared. Does religion play a major role in this? Yes. Where does religion come from? It comes from the family. Religion always attacks from within. I have written about this in Kalachi. Is that why some say the family is a fascist unit? Yes. I believe family is the smallest unit of fascism. The first lessons of oppression and suppression are taught by the family. A family in its current form does more harm than good. How should an ideal family be? An ideal family is one where everyone gets the opportunity to grow, and no one suffers any form of violence verbal, physical, emotional, or spiritual. Todays family structure is built on strict distribution of power. Naturally, people carry the same structure into society because it is familiar and convenient. Have you ever felt marriage is a kind of restriction? (Smiles) Signing any paper is restrictive. I was speaking about the institution of marriage. I do not agree with the current model of marriage. Is gender a mere social construct, or is there a biological element? You shouldnt ask such a complex question to a mere writer like me (smiles). How much has writing helped you towards liberation? Writing has been my only real path to liberation. Everywhere you go, the life of a poor woman is full of restrictions. Is a womans life really that difficult? As long as the BJP rules at the Centre, I would prefer to be a man. Right-wing ideology still treats women as second-class citizens. Is it right for writers to support political parties? You were seen campaigning during the Nilambur by-election. Arent writers political beings? Is any work truly apolitical? Writing is also a livelihood. I dont care whether Congress or RSS supporters read my books. All writers are activists in some way. Every story is an attempt to fill water into broken pots. Is motherhood an outdated concept? I cannot say that. The problem arises when motherhood is imposed through fear or pressure. The real issue is that society views a woman only as a field for producing heirs. How was it in your experience? I was never someone who longed for motherhood. As a child, I always doubted whether I could be a good mother. I am absent-minded. When I finally became a mother, I saw it with a certain detachment. Had I not become a mother, I might have believed a child had been saved from me. I was terrified during pregnancy because I carried a life inside me, because I was responsible for its safety, and because I doubted my own strength to handle it. I lived with the constant fear that my mistakes might harm my child. Motherhood is a big lie. It is glorified. It is the sum of mechanisms created by every society to confine a womans entire life to one function reproduction. Isnt it mostly women themselves who celebrate motherhood? For whom is this celebration? It is a way of putting all the blame on women. Society is built by men. Women exist within households run by members of that society. They carry out mens beliefs, desires, and decisions. Women today are not treated as full social beings. Are you a man-hater? I want to see everyone simply as human. Many men have a problem with confident, strong women It is not about strength. Men are not interested in women who do not obey, respect, or acknowledge men as superior. It is a mindset. If you read Ghathakan, you will see that I say masculinity is not related to men it is related to power and mindset. It is the resistance to sharing power that leads to unhealthy and negative behaviour, whether from men, women, or transgender persons. So, are you saying it is not about gender? The problem with patriarchy is that it creates divisions higher women, lower women, higher men, lower men and then caste and religion get woven into it. It becomes a complicated structure. There is a notion that women writers here have a Madhavikutty hangover. But your style was different was that a conscious decision? I start writing only when I have a story that hasnt been told before. Yes, I was conscious of that. I have no interest in repeating what others have already written. What do you feel after finishing a book? I become restless. I start thinking: I shouldnt have written this. This isnt what I intended. Is it good enough? I cannot assess it objectively. But once it is published, I feel relaxed. Is writing an act of self-expression or rebellion for you? Both. There is expression, and there is rebellion something that may not always be possible in reality. Any contemporary authors who excite you? Harish is a good writer. Rajasree, Soniya, Athira, Mini, and many others. There are many; I may have missed some names. Do you plan to write in English? No. Malayalam is my strength. I already handle two languages Malayalam and the English used in translation contexts. How is your writing process? I prefer to see the sky, walk around, and observe. I need to go outside to write. Editing can be done at home. Qabar and Ghathakan were written at home, but distractions are constant. Though you dont have homemaker responsibilities? The problem is that everyone at home feels entitled to a womans time. A womans life is never fully her own no matter who it is, even if shes the prime minister. Your writing often shows layers realism, grounded tones, surreal elements. How did your style develop? Were you inspired by any writers? Gabriel Garcia Marquez is one of my pole stars. I have always carried a sense of dissatisfaction with the world around me, and that naturally pushes me toward imagining another kind of life. Maybe thats why surreal or magical elements slip into my writing. Honestly, I think the problem might be with me (laughs). Theres a growing discussion that young people are moving away from reading. Whats your take? I have been hearing this since my own childhood. Every generation says the same thing. At any point in history, people who love reading will read, and those who dont simply wont. Does something called serious reading still exist today? Did it ever really exist (laughs)? Ideas like greatest literature, deep reading, or serious reading feel outdated now. Often, the people who preach deep reading lead shallow lives. Do you believe that a woman understands another woman better? No. An individual understands another individual. Thats the truth. We need to remove the labels of man and woman and see each other as people only then can we truly understand one another. Theres a belief that the best female characters are written by men. Do you agree? These are just generational beliefs. Theres no truth in them. People might feel that way about writers like Uroob. But I am not ready to agree with it (laughs). Because there is a myopic male perspective in all those writings. They write the kind of women they want to see, based on their own limited experiences. How can you understand an elephant by only looking at its trunk or tail? And when it comes to men has any writer truly depicted a complete man? Men dont fully reveal themselves to anyone. When we write, we write about experience, joy, lack of privilege, and so on. There are women who live life on their own terms, but even then, people ask whether that is the life they truly wanted. But do we ever ask men these questions? Men have social privilege, women dont. Inequality begins right there. Is that why, in a conversation, you said all good writings were feminist writings? Yes, of course. Anyone who believes in the Preamble of the Indian Constitution is a feminist. The values in the Preamble are essentially the basics of feminism. Its that simple. If you believe in that, you are, by default, a feminist. How important is political correctness in life and in the creative world? Political correctness is nothing but the correctness of humanity. The correctness shifts with time. Once we say something is anti-human, we must progress towards betterment, not drag it back to where it once was. I try to be careful. I also care about correcting mistakes made unknowingly. How do you feel after completing 25 years as a full-time writer? Surprise (smiles) that I swam in this sea, in this vast world. Whats your take on Kerala society do you believe there is progress? After this Left government took over, I have felt they have tried to take feminist ideas to the people. That makes me happy. It reaches young boys and girls. There is a group of people who want to live simply as humans. Changes that we see in cinema, too, are wonderful. Kerala will change. Are you unhappy that you are a writer? Being a writer is not an unhappy thing. I like writing. I am happy writing. But I dont like many things that come with it. Do you miss journalism? Always. I used to think I could have changed things (laughs). Hunting for stories and writing reports energise you. Fiction drains you. TNIE team: Kiran Prakash, Cithara Paul, Rajesh Abraham, Anil S, Rajesh Ravi, Anna Jose, Manisha V C S, Harikrishna B A Sanesh (photos) Pranav V P (video)
Deeply Saddening: PM Announces Rs 2 Lakh Aid For Each In Goa Fire Mishap; President Condoles
The Prime Minister also announced that an ex-gratia of Rs. 2 lakh from the PMNRF will be given to the next of kin of each deceased. The injured will be given Rs. 50,000.
Goa night club fire LIVE: 23 killed in major blaze due to cylinder blast; CM orders inquiry
Most of the dead were the clubs kitchen workers, and included three women, Chief Minister Pramod Sawant said
PM Modi Expresses Grief Over Goa Nightclub Fire Tragedy
Spoke to Goa CM Dr. Pramod Sawant Ji about the situation. The State Government is providing all possible assistance to those affected, PM said
Prime Minister Narendra Modi expressed deep grief over the fire mishap in Arpora, calling the incident deeply saddening and conveying his support to the affected families.
PM Modi expresses grief over Arpora fire tragedy in Goa
A devastating fire at a restaurant-cum-club in Arpora, Goa, claimed 23 lives, prompting Prime Minister Modi to express deep sorrow and offer support. The incident, believed to have started after a cylinder blast, has led to calls for safety audits of all clubs in the state.
Fire at Goa nightclub caused by cylinder blast kills 23 staffers
Panaji: At least 23 staff members of a nightclub in North Goas Arpora village died in a fire late on Saturday night, a senior official said. Goa police chief Alok Kumar told PTI that the fire occurred due to a cylinder blast. At least 23 bodies have been recovered. Those who have died were 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 .
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Goa Nightclub Fire: CM Pramod Sawant Orders Inquiry
Those found responsible will face the most stringent action under the law any negligence will be dealt with firmly, CM Sawant said
Goa nightclub fire kills 23; CM Pramod Sawant orders enquiry, promises strict action
23 Killed In Goa Club Fire, Gas Cylinder Explosion Suspected
A devastating fire ripped through the popular nightclub Birch by Romeo Lane late last night in Arpora, North Goa, resulting in the death of 23 people.
Goa MLA Michael Lobo calls for safety audit of all clubs in state after Arpora fire kills 23
A devastating fire in Arpora, Goa, claimed 23 lives, prompting BJP MLA Michael Lobo to demand a safety audit of all clubs. Chief Minister Pramod Sawant expressed deep sorrow, calling it a very painful day and ordering an inquiry. The blaze, which occurred around midnight, tragically killed locals and tourists, many succumbing to suffocation while attempting to escape the basement.
23 Killed in Goa Nightclub Fire After Cylinder Blast
Firefighters and police teams rushed to the spot immediately and were engaged in rescue efforts through the night
Goa Nightclub Fire News Live Updates: Blaze reportedly broke out after a cylinder blast
23 dead in midnight blaze at Goa club; three women among victims
A devastating cylinder blast at a North Goa nightclub late Saturday night claimed at least 23 lives, primarily kitchen workers. Chief Minister Pramod Sawant stated the club may have flouted fire safety norms and promised strict action against management and officials. The incident occurred during peak tourist season.
At Vatican observatory, Goa priest decoding cosmic past
Jesuit priest Fr Richard DSouza, a galactic archaeologist at the Vatican Observatory, studies galactic cannibalism. His 2018 research in Nature Astronomy revealed the Andromeda galaxy's major merger occurred two billion years ago. DSouza, who balances cosmic research with faith, now directs the historic observatory, reminding the Church of science and faith's synergy.
Da Costa own goal sinks bottom club Mainz in Bundesliga
Mainz, Dec 6: Mainz remain rooted to the bottom of the Bundesliga after a Danny da Costa own goal gave visitor Borussia Mnchengladbach a 1-0 victory. Mainz had never lost any of its previous five Friday night Bundesliga games and Gladbach had not won any of its seven but those runs were halted by Da []
Cylinder blast triggers fire at Goa nightclub, kills 23 staff members
At least 23 bodies have been recovered. Those who have died were the staff of the club, says DGP Alok Kumar
Two Goan youth killed incar-truck collision in Lonavala
PTI Pune Two youth from Bardez taluka of Goa were killed after their car collided with a mini truck at Lonavala hill station in Maharashtra in the early hours of Saturday, the police said. The victims were part of a group of 14 persons from Goa that had come to Lonavala in Pune district for [] The post Two Goan youth killed incar-truck collision in Lonavala appeared first on The Navhind Times .
Goas ZPs are ineffective, butstepping stone for politicians
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2 men lose at least Rs 3.50 crin separate online frauds
Amresh Parab Panaji Online frauds continue to bleed Goans as two middle-aged men in two separate cases lost (combined) close to Rs 3.50 crore to fraudulent investment schemes. A 46-year-old businessman from Curchorem in South Goa lost Rs 2,82,91,443 after he was assured high returns on investment in gold mines and market trades, whereas in [] The post 2 men lose at least Rs 3.50 crin separate online frauds appeared first on The Navhind Times .
Cop wins natl award for efforts against Cambodia cyber slavery network
NT Reporter Panaji Goa cyber crime police inspector Deepak Pednekar has been awarded cyber cop of the year 2025 while the cyber crime police station Ribandar has been awarded the finalist award in excellence in capacity-building of law enforcement agencies category by the Data Security Council of India (DSCI). The awards were presented during a [] The post Cop wins natl award for efforts against Cambodia cyber slavery network appeared first on The Navhind Times .
Goa pushes Southeast Asia outreach with tourism roadshow in Malaysia
NT Reporter Panaji Strengthening Goas presence in the Southeast Asian market, the Tourism Department concluded its roadshow in KualaLumpur, Malaysia. Tourism Minister Rohan Khaunte said, Goa is steadily emerging as a global destination driven by innovation, culture, and sustainability. This roadshow in Malaysia allowed us to present the new vibrancy of Goa, shaped by responsible [] The post Goa pushes Southeast Asia outreach with tourism roadshow in Malaysia appeared first on The Navhind Times .
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What is the 50% rule a trainer says is key to preventing holiday weight
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Goa Beat Jammu Kashmir by Seven Wickets in Syed Mushtaq Ali T20 Trophy
SRINAGAR: Goa secured a comprehensive seven-wicket victory over Jammu and Kashmir in their Group B clash of the Syed Mushtaq Ali T20 Trophy at Eden Gardens on Saturday, led by skipper Suyash Prabhudessais unbeaten 51 from 28 balls. Chasing a target of 162, Goa were further strengthened by Kashyap Bakhales 59 from 44 deliveries, including []
WPL 2026: We Aimed To Build The Best Bowling Attack, Says RCB Women Head Coach Rangarajan
RCB Assistant Coach Anya Shrubsole: Having achieved their target in the Women's Premier League (WPL) Mega Auction, former champion Royal Challengers Bengaluru head into the 2026 season with renewed confidence, with coach Malolan Rangarajan asserting that they have put together a strong side. Rangarajan said their goal at the auction was building the best bowling attack while maintaining batting power, and they managed to achieve the target by roping in several all-rounders. Speaking on JioHotstar, RCB head coach Rangarajan and assistant coach Anya Shrubsole highlighted their strategy, the value of all-round additions such as Nadine de Klerk, Grace Harris, Pooja Vastrakar, and Arundhati Reddy, and the importance of this squad delivering results on the field. Patience pays dividends; that sums up our entire auction approach. We stayed patient while big money was spent early. Our preparation was crucial. We knew exactly what type of players we needed and how to build our squad. I'm very happy with the players we've brought into our team, said Rangarajan while reflecting on the WPL Mega Auction. He said that, as they could not get Sophie Molineux in the auction, they focused on improving their combination. We wanted Sophie Molineux back, but she didnt register for the auction. We focused on improving our winning combination rather than making major changes. Our goal was to build the best bowling attack while maintaining batting power. With Smriti Mandhana, Richa Ghosh, and Ellyse Perry already in the team, adding Nadine de Klerk and Grace Harris gives us more options. Pooja Vastrakar and Arundhati Reddy provide bowling flexibility and batting depth, too. We wanted a good fielding side, and Im happy with our picks, but the real proof will come on the field, Rangarajan said. The RCB does have some worries about Pooja Vastrakars fitness, but Arundhati Reddys addition to the team is a bit of a boost. A fully fit Pooja Vastrakar brings great value to any team. Shes currently rehabbing at the Centre of Excellence in Bengaluru, and our information suggests she could be ready in the next few weeks. With WPL still a month away, we have enough time to get her match-ready. Arundhati Reddy is another excellent addition, a World Cup winner, a top fielder, and a bowler who can deliver in all phases. She's also a great character to have in our team, so we're very happy with these signings. The RCB does have some worries about Pooja Vastrakars fitness, but Arundhati Reddys addition to the team is a bit of a boost. Also Read: Live Cricket Score We were looking for a top-order batter as a replacement for Georgia Wareham, who brings the quality and power to the table like her, and we found the perfect option in Nadine de Klerk. We are really pleased with that addition. Nadine de Klerks all-round abilities make us very happy with our auction results so far. Article Source: IANS
The US Education Department is recalling laid-off civil rights staff to tackle a growing backlog of student discrimination complaints. This move, driven by an overwhelming caseload, reverses earlier layoff plans amidst ongoing legal battles. Despite the recall, the administration maintains its goal of downsizing the department, leaving questions about future case processing.
Rajasthan first state to digitise 100 pc of voter rolls under SIR
Rajasthan has achieved a significant milestone by completing 100 per cent digitisation of its electoral roll. This makes it the first state in India to reach this goal. The state also leads in voter mapping, with over 97 per cent completed. This effort simplifies the process for voters. The draft electoral roll will be published on December 16.
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A Marvel beat-'em-up, long-awaited survival horror and other new indie games worth checking out
Welcome to our latest roundup of what's going on in the indie game space. A bunch of titles that are arriving very late to make it into game of the year conversations debuted this week, and we learned some new details about upcoming projects, such as a release date for a rad-looking arena shooter called Don't Stop, Girlypop. Marvel Cosmic Invasion is one of the higher-profile indies to hit consoles and PC this week. It's from Tribute Games and publisher Dotemu, the same pair that brought us Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Shredder's Revenge . Cosmic Invasion largely draws from the same playbook: it's also a retro-style side-scrolling beat-'em-up with a look that apes the Marvel animated shows from the '90s . It's an enjoyable enough game, largely thanks to the variety of characters and how differently they play. Captain America is one of my favorites. Each character has a secondary move (often a ranged attack) to go with their basic melee strikes, and Cap's one has no ammo or cooldown.I never grew tired of spamming his shield projectile attack and knocking enemies off the screen. I really enjoyed playing as She-Hulk too. Her secondary move involves grabbing an enemy and throwing them around. She-Hulk can also toss them into the air then leap with McTominay-esque athleticism to deliver a kick and send the baddie crashing into its cohorts. The character swap system (each player chooses two and can switch between them any time) evokes tag fighting games and the co-op features work well too. There isn't a ton of depth to Marvel Cosmic Invasion , unfortunately, but the presentation is spot on. It's out now on Steam , Nintendo Switch , Nintendo Switch 2 , PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X/S for $30. It's also on Game Pass Ultimate and PC Game Pass. New releases It only took 13 years from announcement to release but survival horror title Routine (from Lunar Software and publisher Raw Fury) has emerged on Steam , the Xbox PC app, Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S and Xbox Cloud . It's available on Game Pass Ultimate and PC Game Pass. Routine offers up a slice of liminal space terror with a dash of retro-futurism. Lunar Software based the aesthetic on how people from the 1980s might envision a believable moon base with analogue technology. Your mission is to explore the base and try to determine how it got to this state. Lunar wanted Routine to feel as immersive as possible, so there are no waypoint markers and you won't see a heads-up display. Instead, you have a personal data assistant that connects to wireless access points throughout the base and provides you with information about your current goals. Here's another horror title we've been looking forward to for several years . Sleep Awake deals with things that go bump in the night. It's a first-person psychedelic horror game in which a force called The HUSH makes anyone who falls asleep vanish. So, our hero Katja and other residents of the last-known city on Earth try various ways to stay awake, but theyll inevitably have to deal with the effects of sleep derivation. Sleep Awake is from Eyes Out a studio formed by Spec Ops: The Line director Cory Davis and Nine Inch Nails guitarist Robin Finck and publisher Blumhouse Games. It's out now on Steam , PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X/S for $30. How about another horror game? It's the last one we have this week, I promise. Tingus Goose has been on my radar for a while because it just looks so deeply strange. This is billed as a cozy body horror idle game in which you plant seeds in patients, bounce babies for profit and ascend through surreal worlds toward riches. I'm glad for that description from the game's PR team, because I don't fully know what to make of the trailer. A goose emerges from a human being's torso and grows a giant neck and human fingers stick out of it and it's all just so strange. But I kinda dig it? Tingus Goose is from SweatyChair and co-publishers Playsaurus and UltraPlayers. It's on Steam for $5.94 until December 8, and it will cost $7 after that. I haven't seen anything that looks quite like Effulgence RPG before. It's a party-based RPG with a 3D ASCII art style. Here, you'll need to take out enemies to acquire better gear. Andrei Fomin released Effulgence RPG in early access on Steam this week for $10. The solo developer is aiming to release the full version of the game in June and to add more content and quality-of-life updates in the meantime. It's not usually the kind of game that I'd normally be drawn toward, but that art style alone is cool enough to make me want to try it. Looking for something a little more relaxing? Log Away is a cozy cabin builder fromThe-Mark Entertainment. There are several environments to choose from and a variety of decorations at your disposal depending on your interests. You can have a pet too, so that qualifies Log Away as this week's dog game. I've played it a bit and found it to be quite relaxing, a soothing counter punch to the non-stop action of Cosmic Invasion . It's out now on Steam for $10, but if you buy it by December 11 you'll save a dollar and get a Christmas-themed DLC at no extra cost. I adore Sayonara Wild Hearts with every fiber of my being and I appreciated what Simogo did with Lorelai and the Laser Eyes , even if I never stuck with it for long . I haven't played any of the studio's earlier games, though. That's something I'm planning to fix very soon now that the Simogo Legacy Collection is here. The studio reworked all of its first seven mobile games including Year Walk and Device 6 and combined them into a collection that's available on Steam , Nintendo Switch and Switch 2 . It costs $15 though there's a 15 percent discount until December 12. I'm very much looking forward to digging into this over the holidays. Upcoming I've been very much looking forward to Dont Stop, Girlypop! for a while. It's a movement-focused arena shooter with a Y2K aesthetic. Think of it as an anti-capitalist, hyperpop riff on games like Doom Eternal . The demo is a lot of fun and I'm glad there's finally a release date for this game from Funny Fintan Softworks and publisher Kwalee. It's coming to Steam on January 29. Limbot seems like it could be a fun party game. You can play it by yourself, but having three friends join you seems like the optimal way to go. In that case, each of you will take control of one of a cardboard robot's limbs. So you'll have to coordinate to move around this papercraft world effectively and complete precision-based objectives. It sounds like a recipe for an Overcooked -style tiff between friends. This physics-based game from Ionized Studios is coming to Steam , Xbox One and Xbox Series X/S. It's slated to arrive between April and June next year. Polyperfect's Zlin City: Arch Moderna is a diorama city builder inspired by historical events of the 1930s and '40s and the architecture of Zlin, a town in Czechia (Czech Republic). The developers used 3D printing, photogrammetry and 3D scanning to capture the objects that are used in the game. The result is something that at least at first glance looks beautifully textured. There's no confirmed release window for Zlin City: Arch Moderna as yet. It'll be available on Steam . This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/gaming/a-marvel-beat-em-up-long-awaited-survival-horror-and-other-new-indie-games-worth-checking-out-120000228.html?src=rss
Modi-Putin meeting sets course for next-gen IndiaRussia defence ties
India and Russia are shifting their defense partnership from a buyer-seller model to joint research, development, and co-production, aligning with India's self-reliance goals. The nations will explore joint ventures for supplying their armed forces and for export to third countries, while also reaffirming their strong commitment to counterterrorism.
Goa Beat Jammu And Kashmir By 7 Wickets In Syed Mushtaq Ali T20 Trophy
Kolkata, Dec 6: Skipper Suyash Prabhudessai led from the front with an unbeaten 28-ball 51 as Goa handed a seven-wicket defeat to Jammu and Kashmir in their Syed Mushtaq Ali T20 Trophys Group B clash here on Saturday. Goa were also bolstered by a fine 44-ball 59 with eight fours and a six by Kashyap Bakhale in the chase as they responded with 167 for three in 19 overs after keeping Jammu and Kashmir to 161 for six earlier. Goa [] The post Goa Beat Jammu And Kashmir By 7 Wickets In Syed Mushtaq Ali T20 Trophy appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
14 IndiGo flights cancelled at Goas Dabolim airport
Panaji: At least 14 domestic flights of IndiGo from Goas Dabolim airport were cancelled on Saturday due to the ongoing disruption of the airlines operations, a senior official said. Several passengers were seen stranded outside the Dabolim airport, located in South Goa, as some of the cancellations were announced at the last minute. As per 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 .
Historic blunders on J-K, China are Nehrus legacy: BJP hits back at Sonia Gandhi
New Delhi, Dec 6: The BJP on Saturday alleged that historical blunders like allowing Pakistan and China to occupy Indian territory and giving special status to Jammu and Kashmir are Jawaharlal Nehrus legacy, as it hit out at Congress leader Sonia Gandhi over her accusation that the ruling dispensations main objective is to vilify him. Hitting back at the Congress parliamentary party chairperson over her allegations that the ruling BJPs goal is not just to erase the legacy of the [] The post Historic blunders on J-K, China are Nehrus legacy: BJP hits back at Sonia Gandhi appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
How Goa's Casino Culture Inspired Brazilian Film 'The Blue Trail'
It follows the story of 77-year-old Tereza, forced to retire from her job and placed under the guardianship of her daughter, who defies a government order for relocation imposed on its growing elderly population, embarking instead on a personal journey through the Amazon.
EPC sector emerges as major job engine, poised for 25 mn roles by 2030: Report
India's EPC sector is poised for significant growth, with projections indicating the creation of over 25 million jobs by 2030 due to expanding infrastructure development. The sector has already seen a substantial surge in hiring demand since 2020. While AI is expected to enhance efficiency, it will not reduce the need for a growing workforce to support India's development goals.
NEW DELHI: Congress Parliamentary Party (CPP) chairperson Sonia Gandhi lashed out at attempts to distort and demean former Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru's legacy, calling it a systematic attempt to rewrite history and destroy the nation's foundations. Accusing the ruling Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) of vilifying the legacy of Jawaharlal Nehru, Gandhi claimed that their goal is to destroy the social, political, and economic foundations of the country. Let there be no doubt whatsoever that the project to vilify Jawaharlal Nehru is the main objective of the ruling establishment today. Their goal is not just to erase him, it is to actually destroy the social, political, and economic foundations on which our nation has been founded and built, she said while speaking at the launch of the Nehru Centre India at Jawahar Bhawan in the national capital on Friday. The Congress Parliamentary Party chairperson said, While we welcome ongoing analysis of his (former PM Jawaharlal Nehru) contributions, what is not acceptable is the systematic attempt being made to denigrate, distort, demean and defame him. The sole objective of this is not only to diminish him as a personality, his universally recognised role in India's independence struggle and his early decades as a leader of an independent nation challenged by unprecedented problems, but it is also to demolish his multifaceted legacy in a self-serving attempt to rewrite history. She linked these attempts to ideologies that opposed India's freedom movement and Constitution, saying that they were driven by a igoted and viciously communal outlook. Gandhi stated, Analysis is one thing, but deliberate mischief with what he said, what he wrote and what he did is another thing and totally unacceptable. Who are the forces that have launched this project? They belong to the ideology that had no role in our freedom movement, the making of our Constitution. In fact, they even burnt it and were totally against it. It is an ideology that long ago fanned an atmosphere of hate that ultimately led to the assassination of Mahatma Gandhi. His killers today continue to be glorified by its adherents. It is an ideology which has consistently rejected the ideals of our founding fathers; it is an ideology with a bigoted and viciously communal outlook. Its approach to nationhood is based on stoking prejudices of all kinds, she added. The Congress leader urged citizens to stand up against this project and protect India's values and heritage. The road ahead is not easy. But there is simply no option but for each of us, individually and collectively - to stand up and confront this project. We not only owe this to the memory of Jawaharlal Nehru and his comrades; we owe it to ourselves and even more to coming generations, she affirmed.
10 brain workouts that make your memory sharper every day
Most of us start to worry about our memory only when it begins to let us down: we walk into a room and can't remember why, we can't keep track of names at social events-or we struggle to find a simple word that seems to be on the tip of our tongue. It's easy to blame age or stress, and to assume that there is nothing you can do. But in fact-your brain is far more like a muscle than a machine. It reflects how you use it every day.Just as a smart workout routine keeps your body strong, small daily challenges can keep your memory sharper and more resilient. The goal is not to turn you into a genius overnight, but to give your brain regular, enjoyable tasks that stretch attention, learning-and recall in various ways. Think of it as crosstraining for your mind.
Justin Greaves' Unbeaten 202 Lead West Indies To Epic Draw In Christchurch
Justin Greaves: A mammoth effort from Justin Greaves, 202 not, and an unbeaten 58 from Kemar Roach helped West Indies pull off an epic draw against New Zealand in the first Test at Hagley Oval. Earlier, the West Indies created history, achieving the highest fourth-innings score in Test cricket on Saturday. With a career-high score of 202 not out, batting all-rounder Justin Greaves led the Windies and briefly threatened to have the unachievable mark of 531 chased down. The Barbados right-hander is only the seventh player in Test history to score a double hundred in a match's fourth innings. Pace bowler Kemar Roach (58*), who also recorded his best-ever innings from 86 Test matches, provided him with fitting support. On Day 5, he faced 233 balls on an extremely flat Christchurch pitch during his exhausting 282-minute stint. With 5/78 in the Kiwis' second innings, Roach, 37, became the fourth-oldest player in a Test to register both a five-wicket haul and a half-century in the same game. Shai Hope also scored a tonne earlier in the innings before getting removed for 140 off of Jacob Duffy's bowling. After chasing down Australia's goal of 418 in 2003, the visitors ultimately fell 74 runs shy of the highest fourth-innings chase in Test cricket. The Windies' fourth innings score is only surpassed by England's 5/654 in the historic against South Africa back in 1939 a match that literally compelled the format to be shortened from timeless to no more than five days. After lunch, the Kiwis had no wickets, but the on-field umpire gave Roach a major lifeline in the 143rd over when he was declared not out on a caught behind appeal. After using their three reviews for the innings without result, the hosts were left helpless as replays revealed he had actually hit the ball. After chasing down Australia's goal of 418 in 2003, the visitors ultimately fell 74 runs shy of the highest fourth-innings chase in Test cricket. The Windies' fourth innings score is only surpassed by England's 5/654 in the historic against South Africa back in 1939 a match that literally compelled the format to be shortened from timeless to no more than five days. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Brief scores: New Zealand 231 & 466/8 decl vs West Indies 167 & 457/6 (Justin Greaves 202*, Shai Hope 140, Kemar Roach 58*; Jacob Duffy 3-122) match drawn Article Source: IANS
Starting your first SIP? Heres an expert guide to choosing the right mutual fund
Starting an SIP becomes easy with clarity on goals, time horizon and risk appetite. Expert guidance helps beginners avoid mis-selling, choose the right fund, and build confidence for a smooth long-term investing journey.
Sonia Gandhi's Project Vilify Nehru Charge; Use His Surname, BJP Hits Back
The project to vilify Jawaharlal Nehru is the main goal of the ruling establishment today, Congress leader Sonia Gandhi has said, ripping into the BJP for allegedly trying to erase the first prime minister from the country's history.
FLY91 adds extra flights between Hyderabad - Goa for stranded passengers
These flights are being operated to ensure continued access between the two destinations at a time when many passengers are struggling to secure seats on the sector
Moscow to boost India sourcing, tariff & regulatory hurdles to ease
NEW DELHI: Russian President Vladimir V Putin confirmed that, to narrow the massive trade deficit with India, Russian businesses will ramp up the supply of Indian goods, and both governments have agreed to work on reducing challenges created by tariff and non-tariff barriers. Meeting in New Delhi on Friday at the 23rd India-Russia Summit, the two countries, along with several delegates from both sides, set an ambitious goal of reaching $100 billion in trade by 2030, or earlier. Given the significant trade deficit of Russia, Russian businesses and companies are ready to manifold increase the supply from India of goods and services, said Putin during his address at the summit. India has repeatedly run into non-tariff hurdleswhether related to certification, payments, or billingwhen exporting to Russia. Over the past five years, Russias exports to India have expanded nearly twelvefold, while Indian exports to Russia have risen by only about 84% in the same period. As a result, Indias trade deficit with Russia has grown almost twenty times, reaching nearly $60 billion in FY 2024-25. To strengthen economic ties, the Russian President assured that, It will only be logical if our approach can integrate a greater supply of Indian products to Russia. Prime Minister Narendra Modi echoed the same view, noting that Indian exporters are ready to send high-quality Indian marine and dairy products to Russia. He also expressed optimism that India and Russia could meet their trade target sooner than planned. Modi reaffirmed that both sides are actively working toward an early conclusion of the Free Trade Agreement with the Eurasian Economic Union. The two countries also plan to begin work on several transportation projects, including one using the Northern Sea Route. Modi said the route will help in reducing the transit time and do better cost cutting, and more markets will open for the businesses. He also pushed for a virtual trade corridor to speed up customs clearance, reduce paperwork, and make cargo movement more seamless. At the Russia-India Business Summit, Maxim Oreshkin, Deputy Chief of Staff of the Presidential Executive Office of the Russian Federation, identified six areas where Indian exports can significantly grow: consumer goods, food and agricultural products, generic medicines and pharmaceuticals, telecom equipment, labour services, and machine parts.
TEDx Dal Lake holds strategic meeting to bring an international platform to Kashmir
SRINAGAR. In a significant move to enhance Kashmirs intellectual and creative scene, TEDx Dal Lake held a comprehensive strategic meeting with its organizing team, leading content creators, and various thinkers from across the Valley. The goal was to lay the groundwork for an international-standard TEDx event in Kashmir. This event aims to showcase the regions []
Junior Womens World Cup hockey: India blank Ireland 4-0
Purnima (42,58), Kanika Siwach (12) and Sakshi Rana (57) scored the goals for India at the Centro Deportivo de Hockey Csped, Estadio Nacional in Santiago
Main goal of BJP is to erase Nehru and his legacy: Sonia
Horses, the Most Controversial Game of the Year, Doesnt Live Up to the Hype
First it was banned. Then its sales blew up. But Horses fails to meet the lofty goals of its own ideas.
Australia Varsities Tie Up With Telangana Institutions
Visiting minister Julian Hill pushes for practical collaborations, clear goals and student pathways
India, Russia agree to boost efforts on joint climate action
India and Russia have pledged to boost joint efforts on climate action, aligning with global UN goals and the Paris Agreement. Both nations will collaborate on increasing climate finance and technology access for developing countries. They also agreed to intensify dialogue on carbon trading, low-carbon technologies, and sustainable finance, while continuing cooperation within G20, Brics, and SCO.
SIR: CEO seeks details of those who gave up Indian citizenship
Panaji: As the special intensive revision (SIR) of the electoral roll exercise in the state is going to be completed in a week, the Chief Electoral Office (CEO), Goa, has sought the details from the Foreigners Regional Registration Office (FRR) and the Regional Passport Office of those persons who have acquired passport of a foreign [] The post SIR: CEO seeks details of those who gave up Indian citizenship appeared first on The Navhind Times .
Not just Panaji and Porvorim: Doctors flag statewide pollution-related health risks
Cooler temperatures, construction dust, traffic worsening air, say specialists Diana Fernandes Margao: While recent reports have highlighted deteriorating air quality in Panaji and Porvorim, doctors said several other urban and semi-urban parts of Goa are also showing worrying trends due to intensified construction, rising vehicle density, industrial pockets and cooler temperatures. Health professionals said that [] The post Not just Panaji and Porvorim: Doctors flag statewide pollution-related health risks appeared first on The Navhind Times .
Calls mount for relief in voter roll cleanup
Citizens group seeks amnesty for Goans over Portuguese citizenship Margao: The Goans for Goa (GFG) on Friday urged the chief electoral officer (CEO) to grant amnesty to three of the four categories of Goans who have opted for Portuguese citizenship. This follows the CEOs call for such individuals to declare and delete their names from [] The post Calls mount for relief in voter roll cleanup appeared first on The Navhind Times .
2024 Mala pit death: GHRC blames rider for negligence
Panaji : The Goa Human Rights Commission (GHRC) has closed the suo motu proceeding initiated after the death of Ayush Halarnkar (21) who fell into an excavation pit at Mala, Panaji, during Smart City works on January 1, 2024. In its final order issued on December 5, the Commission held that no human rights violations [] The post 2024 Mala pit death: GHRC blames rider for negligence appeared first on The Navhind Times .
Russia encouraged by talks with US, ready to engage further: Kremlin
Russia and the United States are making progress in peace talks concerning Ukraine. President Putin met with U.S. envoys, accepting some elements of a U.S.-drafted peace plan. Moscow is ready to continue negotiations with the current American team. Ukraine seeks real peace and fears unfavorable terms. Russia insists on achieving its goals by military means if diplomacy fails.
The Netflix and Warner Bros. deal might be great for shareholders, but not for anyone else
Netflix's $82.7 billion acquisition of Warner Bros. is, in many ways, the last thing a weakened Hollywood needs right now. The industry is still recovering from the COVID-19 pandemic, where theaters were forced to close and audiences became even more comfortable with streaming films at home . The WGA and SAG-AFTRA strikes in 2023, which were driven by legitimate concerns around studio interest in generative AI , delayed production and promotion of many film and TV projects. And the rise of streaming content pushed many media companies towards taking on debt and unwise mergers (see: Warner Bros. Discovery ), which led to higher subscription costs , layoffs and production belt-tightening. How can a troubled media company survive today? The answer seems to be further consolidation. Amazon's $8.45 billion MGM takeover in 2022 heralded future deals, like Skydance's $8 billion acquisition of Paramount . But Netflix's WB deal goes even further: It could fundamentally reshape the media industry as we know it, from theatrical movie-going to the existence of physical media. What will the Netflix and Warner Bros. deal include? After next year's already-announced separation of Warner Bros. and Discovery , Netflix says it plans to acquire all of Warner Bros. remaining assets including its film and TV studios, HBO Max and HBO for $82.7 billion. According to Game Developer , representatives also say Warner Bros. Games, which includes Mortal Kombat developers NetherRealm, will also be part of the deal. Will the Netflix and Warner Bros. deal be approved by regulators? Even before the deal was formally announced, it was clear that whoever bought WB would be facing government opposition from every side. Yesterday, Paramount sent WB a letter questioning the fairness and adequacy of the acquisition bidding process (which also included Comcast as a potential buyer). Afterwards, the New York Post reported that Paramount CEO David Ellison, son of the Trump-boosting Oracle CEO Larry Ellison, met with administration officials to make his case for buying Netflix. As of this morning, the Trump administration views the Netflix/WB deal with heavy skepticism, an official tells CNBC . On the other side of the aisle, Senator Elizabeth Warren (D-MA) has called the Netflix/WB deal an anti-monopoly nightmare. She added, A Netflix-Warner Bros. would create one massive media giant with control of close to half of the streaming market. It could force you into higher prices, fewer choices over what and how you watch, and may put American workers at risk. At this point, it's too early to tell if the Netflix/WB deal will make it past regulators, but it's clear that both companies should prepare for a rocky approval process. What does the Netflix and Warner Bros. deal mean for streaming video? According to data from JustWatch, a combined Netflix and HBO would account for 33 percent of the US streaming video market, putting it ahead of Prime Video's 21 percent share. As for how the two media companies would co-exist, Netflix says it will maintain Warner Bros. current businesses, which includes HBO Max and HBO, theatrical releases for films and well as movie and TV studio operations. JustWatch streaming video market stats. JustWatch We think its too early to talk specifics about how were going to tailor this offering for consumers, Netflix co-CEO Greg Peters said in an investor call this morning, when asked if HBO would remain a separate service. Needless to say, we think the HBO brand is very powerful, and would constitute part of our plan for consumers. That then gives us a lot of options to figure out how to package things to offer the best options for consumers. At the very least, we can expect increased prices across the board for HBO and Netflix. There's also potential for the company to offer combination subscriptions, similar to how Disney juggles Disney+, Hulu and ESPN. What does the Netflix and Warner Bros. deal mean for theaters? In short, a combined Netflix/WB wouldn't be great for theaters. Previous mergers, like Disney and Fox's union , led to fewer theatrical releases, not more. Since its transformation into a streaming-first company, Netflix has also been primarily focused on increasing subscriptions and engagement, with theatrical releases of its original content treated as an afterthought. Weve released about 30 films into theaters this year, so its not like we have opposition to theatrical release, Netflix Co-CEO Ted Sarandos said in the investor call (without specifying how short some of those theatrical releases were). Its the longer windows that arent consumer friendly. Life cycle that starts in the movie theater, well continue that. Over time, the windows will evolve to be much more consumer friendly, to meet the audience where we are. He added: All things that are going to theaters through WB will continue to do so. Our primary goal is to bring first-run movies to consumers, and we intend to continue with that. In an April interview at the Time100 Summit , Sarandos also famously called the theatrical model outdated, since most people in the US can't easily walk to a multiplex. Cinema United, a trade group representing over 30,000 movie theater screens in the US, is unsurprisingly against the entire deal. The proposed acquisition of Warner Bros. by Netflix poses an unprecedented threat to the global exhibition business. The negative impact of this acquisition will impact theatres from the biggest circuits to one-screen independents in small towns in the United States and around the world, Cinema United President and CEO Michael OLeary said in a statement. Cinema United stands ready to support industry changes that lead to increased movie production and give consumers more opportunities to enjoy a day at the local theatre, he added. But Netflixs stated business model does not support theatrical exhibition. In fact, it is the opposite. Regulators must look closely at the specifics of this proposed transaction and understand the negative impact it will have on consumers, exhibition and the entertainment industry. What do artists think of the Netflix and WB deal? Writers, directors and producers are already having a tough time getting projects off the ground, so having one less place to pitch isn't going to help. There are also a handful of artists, including former WB darling Christopher Nolan, who have refused to work with Netflix entirely. The end goal of these consolidations is to limit choices in entertainment to a select handful of providers, so they can capture our whole attention, and thus our every available dollar, C. Robert Cargill, the screenwriter behind Doctor Strange and The Black Phone , said in a statement to Engadget. The result will be a gutting of diversity and fresh voices in the industry, sending thousands, if not tens of thousands, of people back to their home towns to start their lives over, as there simply isn't a place for them in Hollywood any more, while homogenizing film and television into the content word we all grumble about hearing. WB has made so many daring choices this year, with executives taking big risks that made real cultural and financial impacts at the box office, he added. And HBO, constant name changes be damned, is still making some of the best television there is, bar none. Will those creative environments survive the merger, or will many of those brilliant execs be sent packing along with the writers, directors, and crews? In short, it's a very scary and heartbreaking time to be a filmmaker. No shade on Netflix and the people that work there; it's just that less choice in entertainment always makes for fewer winners and more people on the outside looking in. What about physical media? Other than noting that Netflix used to be a DVD-by-mail company, there was no mention of physical media on the acquisition's press release or investor call. Thats not too surprising, as physical releases have always been an afterthought for Netflix. A few of its films, like Roma and Frances Ha , are available as discs through the Criterion Collection, and some shows like Stranger Things are also on DVD and Blu-ray. Netflix claims it'll continue to run WB's businesses as usual if the deal goes through, which should include physical media, but those sorts of pre-acquisition promises rarely last for long. WB's home video business isn't entirely its own, either: In 2020, it formed the joint venture Studio Distribution Services with Universal, which also handles physical media distribution for Sony Pictures, PBS and Neon. Given the slowing demand for physical media, its likely one of the first things a combined Netflix/WB would eventually drop. But theres also been a resurgence of premium physical releases from distributors like Arrow Video , so theres a chance Netflix may want to keep it around for special releases. Steve Dent contributed to this report. This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/entertainment/streaming/the-netflix-and-warner-bros-deal-might-be-great-for-shareholders-but-not-for-anyone-else-183000247.html?src=rss
Hockey Jr WC: India hold nerve in shootout, knock Belgium out in QFs
India's junior men's hockey team triumphed over Belgium in a dramatic quarterfinal clash, securing a 4-3 shootout victory after a 2-2 draw. Goalkeeper Princedeep Singh was a standout, making crucial saves and earning Player of the Match. Sharda Nand Tiwari and Ankit Pal were instrumental in the shootout win. India now faces Germany in the semifinals.

