My goal is to make Tamil Nadu a model state in South Asia, says T.N. CM Stalin
The Tamil Nadu Chief Minister accused the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) of running a false campaign portraying the Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (DMK) as anti-Hindu
Chinese proverb of the day: Ancient Chinese proverbs offer powerful life lessons. Today's saying, 'If you work hard enough at it, you can grind even an iron rod down to a needle,' highlights persistence. It teaches that steady effort overcomes challenges. Dedication and long-term focus are key to achieving goals.
Siddle, Samit blocked from Blast after playing in 'disapproved' veterans league
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Personality test: Choose a room and see what it reveals about your dream life
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Mochakk brings Brazils electronic fire to India this May
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How much EMI is too much? Experts say keep it within 30% of your income
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ET Wealth Reader's Query: I am 38, a salaried professional earning Rs 22 lakh annually. My family includes a spouse and a 5-year-old child. I currently have a Rs 75 lakh term insurance policy and a Rs 10 lakh family floater health cover. Is my term cover adequate, or should it be increased considering inflation and long-term goals such as childs education? I want to ensure my coverage is adequate but not excessive.
SKUAST-K introduces Milk Queen Saanen goats for urban dairy boost
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April snowfall deepens crisis for nomadic tribes on biannual seasonal migration in J&Ks Bhaderwah
Bhaderwah April 21: Facing hazardous weather conditions triggered due to unprecedented April snowfall in the upper reaches of Chenab Region, Bakerwal tribal communities have begun their biannual migration (transhumance) from the plains of Jammu to the high-altitude pastures of Doda and Kishtwar districts of Jammu and Kashmir. Hundreds of tribal nomadic families on migration with their cattle are facing issues this year during their journey to high altitude pasture lands especially while crossing snow filled Chattergalla Pass as the same has become increasingly treacherous due to erratic weather, including unexpected snowstorms, heavy rain, and sudden avalanches. Every year, as winter gives way to spring in the Jammu region, the nomads of the Bakarwal and Gujjar tribes set out on their seasonal migration, a tradition they have practised for centuries. Although we are facing numerous life threatening challenges during our migration but we are in this profession since times immomrial and have no other option but to carry forward this extremely diffcult profession which our forefathers have passed on to us, said Abdul Majeed of Basholi. Every year our goats, horses and sometimes even toddlers and elderly die while on seasonal migration due to hostile weather but we never get any aid from government, Abdul Majeed, 85, added. Hundreds of nomadic Bakerwal families start their biannual migration with their thousands of livestock (Goats, horses) from the plains of Kathua, Samba and Jammu districts towards high altitude meadows of hilly Doda And Kishtwar districts, which take them atleast one month to reach to their respective summer grasslands. Due to a snowstorm at Sarthal and Chattergalla, several young goats died. We also remained without food for three days at a stretch. We hope to reach our destination at Machail in the Padder area of Doda district safely, said Nishata Begum (63) of Kathua. Earlier, we used to rejoice during the migration period, but now it has become a time of mourning the loss of our hard-earned livestock, besides facing hostility and the unfriendly behavior of locals, Nishata added that her two sons are graduates, but despite belonging to the ST category, they have not been able to secure government jobs. As a result, they were compelled to take up the profession that their forefathers had practiced for centuries.. Initially, I was very excited to venture on the journey to the high altitude meadow from our home in Lakhanpur but after reaching Chattergalla, I tasted the harsh reality of migration as several goats died in the snowstorm in front of me and I could do nothing but to watch as a spectator, said Saddam Chohan, 14, adding that he has no other option but to carry with the profession which his father and grandfather have been practicing. Meanwhile, DFO Bhaderwah Devinder Kumar has formed a team of officials, led by Range Officer Sameer Rishu, to ensure that nomads on migration do not face any hostility from anyone while passing through forest areas. Severel hundered families have entered Bhaderwah forest during last fortnight and our team is there to welcome them round the clock as they continue their journey even during night hours as well, Said Sameer Rishu, Range Officer Neeru Range of Bhaderwah Forest Division. My request to locals is that don't treat the tribals as trespassers but as guests because they are an integral part of the forest ecosystem, sharing a symbiotic, centuries-old relationship where they rely on forests for food, shelter, and livelihoods while actively conserving biodiversity through sustainable practices. Rishu added. He said that their culture, beliefs, and traditional knowledge are deeply rooted in nature, making them guardians of the forest rather than mere users. According to the figures at Chattergalla check post, 250 Bakerwal families have crossed checkpoint during last 10 days. Tribal nomads traditionally move with their livestock to the upper slopes of the northern Himalayas during the summer, and return to the plains in winter after covering hundreds of miles on foot along the serpentine tracks. According to official statistics, there are about 2.5 million Gujjar and Bakarwal in Jammu and Kashmir state. Of whom around 500,000 are nomads who rear buffalo, sheep, goats and horses for their survival.
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Over 1 lakh devotees witness Nijaroopa Darshanam on Chandanotsavam
Hereditary trustee and Governor of Goa, P. Ashok Gajapathi Raju, along with his family, offered silk clothes to the deity at around 2.45 a.m. and had the first darshan
My goal is to now play for India, says RCB pacer Rasikh
INDIAN PREMIER LEAGUE | PBKS FIRST TEAM TO WIN THEIR OPENING SIX MATCHES IN IPL MATCH TODAY SUNRISERS HYDERABAD VS DELHI CAPITALS AT 7:30 PM New Delhi, April 20: Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) fast bowler Rasikh Salam Dar said his ultimate ambition is to represent India across formats, and is open to representing the []
Church seeks strong action in hate speech against St Xavier
Expresses deep pain and anguish Special Correspondent Panaji: The Catholic Church in Goa has expressed deep pain and anguish over the hateful and malicious remarks made recently at a public function in Vasco city against St Francis Xavier. It also demanded immediate, strong and exemplary action against those responsible for the hate speech. We unequivocally []
PM Kisan Samman Nidhi scheme remains elusive for tenant farmers
Centre yet to relax eligibility criteria Panaji: Despite sustained efforts by the state government and the recent intervention by the Rajya Sabha MP from Goa, the inclusion of tenant farmers of the state under the Pradhan Mantri Kisan Samman Nidhi scheme continues to remain pending. The Centre is yet to act on demand from the []
Sony will require age checks in the UK and Ireland to access PlayStation communication features
Sony is adopting new age verification policies for PlayStation users in the UK and Ireland. The company isn't making this a blanket requirement, but steps to confirm age will be needed to access communication, broadcasting, and certain in-game features beginning in June 2026. That includes essentials for online and social gamers, such as joining a party, voice chatting, text messaging or using third-party chat programs such as Discord. Some in-game communication tools, like chats or sharing user-generated content, will also only be available after an age check is completed. Although the new requirements will not be enforced until summer, users are already being prompted to get the verification process squared away. Several states and countries began adopting this type of legislation in 2025, pushing restrictions as a way to protect children and teens from inappropriate content. It seems the trend will be continuing into this year, despite the concerns about privacy risks and new questions about whether these restrictive laws are even effective at their stated goals, but companies have still been moving to comply. Discord was one of the more notable gaming-centric services to begin age verification policies last year, although the company did walk back some of its initial plans at the start of 2026 in order to better protect users' personal data and their anonymity. Roblox also began requiring age checks and those results were not great . This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/gaming/playstation/sony-will-require-age-checks-in-the-uk-and-ireland-to-access-playstation-communication-features-194916442.html?src=rss
They get the better of Mauli Kulmaya in final Corjem: BB Brothers Raia clinched the inaugural All Goa Volleyball Tournament title, overcoming a spirited challenge from Mauli Kulmaya in a hard-fought four-set thriller at Our Lady of Carmel Chapel ground, Corjem on Monday. The Raia-based outfit demonstrated superior composure in the high-stakes final, securing the []
African proverb of the day: A fish and bird may fall in love but the two cannot build a home together highlights a powerful truth about love and compatibility. While emotional connection can bring two people together, lasting relationships depend on shared values, compatability, and long-term goals. The proverb explains why love alone is not always enough to build a stable future. It reflects real-life relationship challenges where differences create distance over time.
'Grid bottlenecks, execution risks slow power expansion': Report
India's renewable energy goals are facing hurdles. Power Grid Corporation of India Ltd, or PGCIL, is struggling with delays in building power transmission lines. These delays are caused by land acquisition and other issues. This is affecting PGCIL's profits and its stock market performance. The company is undertaking a large capital expenditure program to address these issues.
IndiaSouth Korea eye $50 billion trade, discuss critical tech, supply chains amid West Asia tensions
India and South Korea are set to significantly expand their trade partnership. The goal is to reach $50 billion in bilateral trade by 2030. This expansion will focus on critical technologies and supply chains. Both nations will upgrade their trade agreement next year. Cooperation will deepen in areas like AI, semiconductors, and IT.
The year 2026 marks a civilizational pivot. We have moved beyond the era of passive observation and entered the Era of Restorationa defining epoch where the existential threat of climate instability is met by the sovereign, decentralized force of human force. No longer are we mere inhabitants of a fading sanctuary; we are becoming its primary architects. This years theme for International Mother Earth Day, Our Power, Our Planet, serves as a strategic mandate to reclaim our environmental heritage. At the heart of this movement is the realization that ecological resilience is not a top-down gift from governance, but a bottom-up surge of will. This is our moment to prove that while the threat is global, the power is intensely local, personal, and unstoppable. This years theme, Our Power, Our Planet, serves on three synergistic pillars: Individual Agency, Collective Force, and Interdependence. By grounding these philosophical ideals in concrete data and practical applications, we can move from awareness to a measurable reclamation of our beloved earth. Individual Agency Individual agency is the capacity for a person to act as the primary architect of ecological resilience. It assumes that the choices made within a single household are not drops in the ocean but the very currents that determine the oceans health. The Micro-Reforestation Movement Utilizing the Miyawaki Method, individuals can bypass the slow machinery of large-scale governance to create Tiny Forests. The Science behind is that by planting 34 native saplings per square meter, we mimic the natural forest succession process. These forests grow 10 times faster and are 30 times denser than traditional plantations. A Miyawaki forest achieves the structural complexity of a 100-year-old ecosystem in just 1530 years. It can absorb 30 times more CO_2 and host 100 times more biodiversity than a monoculture lawn. Furthermore, these green pockets can reduce local ambient temperatures by 2C to 5C, acting as critical urban heat-sinks. Digital Environmental Journalism & Legal Advocacy For those with expertise in legal frameworks and communication, agency is exercised through the Digital Ledger of public awareness. Drafting feature articles that translate complex environmental statutes into actionable community knowledge.Investigative reporting on local water depletion or non-biodegradable waste cycles creates the social pressure necessary for policy enforcement. Household Water Auditing Restoration begins at the faucet. A personal Water Audit in individual homes identifies inefficiencies that, when corrected, have a massive cumulative effect. It also involves Installing low-flow aerators -reducing flow from 2.2 gpm to 1.5 gpm and implementing rooftop rainwater harvesting. Asingle household can save over 10,000 gallons of water annually. If 10% of an urban population adopts these measures, the strain on the municipal groundwater table is reduced by millions of gallons, directly combating land subsidence. Collective Force: Scaling from Ripples to Waves While individual agency provides the spark, collective force builds the infrastructure of a restored landscape. This is the power generated when decentralized efforts align toward a common biological goal. Community Check Dams and Water Security In regions facing seasonal scarcity, neighbors can collaborate to manage the water-wealth of the monsoon by constructing low-tech check dams across local drainage channels.This requires a multidisciplinary approach- legal experts to navigate municipal permissions, engineers for technical oversight, and local residents for labor. These structures slow stormwater, preventing topsoil erosion and increasing the rate of groundwater recharge by up to 40% ensuring that local wells remain viable through the dry season. Nagar Van -Urban Forests and Van Mitra Scaling the Miyawaki Method to a community level allows for the creation of Green Lungs. It involves partnering with government schemes like the Nagar Van Yojana to transform neglected plots into dense native habitats. A collective urban forest serves as a significant carbon sink. Research indicates that urban greening projects of this scale can lower a neighborhoods Urban Heat Island effect by 3C to 5C significantly reducing community-wide energy expenditures for cooling. Waste-to-Resource Individual recycling often fails due to broken supply chains. A Circular Colony internalizes the waste cycle by establishing industrial-grade community composting and Repair Cafs. Diverting organic waste from landfills eliminates significant methane emissionsa gas 25 times more potent than CO_2 at trapping heat. Converting this waste into Black Gold -compost provides a free, nutrient-dense resource for local food security. The Logic of Survival The final pillar of the 2026 theme is the recognition that nature does not operate in silos. Our social, economic, and biological systems are locked in a mutually beneficial survival loop. Biological Interdependence In regenerative agriculture, we utilize Plant Guilds to maximize output with zero chemical input.The Three Sisters Example is Corn-provides the structural trellis,Beans-fix nitrogen in the soil, acting as a natural fertilizer and Squashs large leaves act as living mulch, retaining soil moisture and suppressing weeds.This biological synergy increases caloric yield per acre compared to monocultures while simultaneously improving soil health. Economic Interdependence A circular economy recognizes that waste is merely an unused resource for example a local brewery providing spent grain to a bakery or a livestock farm. This reduces waste disposal costs by 1525%and provides the bakery/farm with low-cost raw materials, creating an economic feedback loop that is resilient to global supply chain shocks. Urban Watershed Restoration Modern cities are beginning to treat wetlands as natural infrastructure by integrating urban drains with biological filtration zones.Restored wetlands act as natural sponges. During heavy rainfall, they can retain 20 times more water than concrete surfaces, preventing catastrophic flooding while naturally filtering pollutants like nitrogen and phosphorus from the water supply. The logic of nature is not one of scarcity, but of compounding abundance. As we reflect on the pillars of International Mother Earth Day 2026, the conclusion is undeniably positive: when human innovation aligns with biological principles, the results are exponential. The Era of Restoration is not a period of sacrifice, but a journey toward a more prosperous, resilient, and sovereign way of living. By embracing our role as Van Mitras and architects of circular colonies, we are doing more than just reducing carbon; we are rebuilding the social and biological fabric that sustains our species. The transition from exploitation to synergy creates a virtuous cycle. A single Miyawaki forest planted today does not just grow ten times faster; it creates a cooling effect that reduces energy bills, a sanctuary that restores local bird populations, and a sponge that prevents neighborhood flooding. Similarly, the Industrial Symbiosis that turns brewery waste into bakery bread or livestock feed proves that a healthy planet is the foundation of a robust, shock-resistant economy. These are not idealistic dreams; they are practical, statistically proven realities that are already taking root in our cities and villages. As we look toward the horizon, the message of Our Power, Our Planetis one of profound hope. It reminds us that we are not helpless in the face of ecological collapse. We possess the legal frameworks, the technical expertise, andmost importantlythe collective human will to reverse the tide. The restoration of our local watersheds, the preservation of our heritage seeds, and the cooling of our urban centers are the first chapters of a new human story. By honoring our interdependence and exercising our individual agency, we move from fighting against the environment to flowing with it. This shift ensures that International Mother Earth Day 2026 is not just a commemoration of the past, but a vibrant, living pledge to a thriving, green, and equitable future for all. Sanjay Rohmetra, Ex District Sericulture Officer , is a Legal Consultant.
In Kashmir today, ambition is not the problem. Expression is. Students want to learn, grow, and build better futures for themselves and their families. Many learn from global platforms, watching lectures from Massachusetts Institute of Technology and Stanford University. In terms of access to knowledge, the gap with the rest of the world has reduced. But there is still something important missing. Soft skills. Many students understand their subjects well, but find it difficult to explain their ideas clearly. They have goals, but feel unsure when they have to speak, present themselves, or take initiative. Because of this, some opportunities are left unused. This becomes clear at important moments such as writing an application, sitting in an interview, and speaking in a discussion. These are not situations where marks alone matter. These are situations where clarity, confidence and communication matter. In simple terms, this is where soft skills make a difference. Soft skills are basic human abilities. They include communication, teamwork, problem solving, time management, adaptability and emotional understanding. These skills help people work with others and handle real-life situations in a balanced way. Around the world, research shows how important these skills are. Studies from institutions such as Harvard Business School suggest that as technology grows, basic human skills like communication and critical thinking are becoming even more important. Technical knowledge can help a person begin, but these skills support long-term growth. The World Economic Forum also highlights that skills like clear thinking, creativity, adaptability and continuous learning are important for the future. Many job requirements may change over time, but these human skills remain useful in every field. The idea is simple. Hard skills help you start. Soft skills help you move forward. We can see this in the lives of many well-known people such as Steve Jobs, Oprah Winfrey, Satya Nadella and SundarPichai. Their journeys show something important. Success is not only about knowledge. It is also about how knowledge is shared and used. A real example from India shows this clearly. A woman named Valarmathi from Tamil Nadu could not find a job after graduating. Instead of waiting, she started a small saree shop near her home. Over time, she expanded her work and explored new ways to grow. Her turning point came when she received training supported by the World Bank. This training focused on mindset, problem solving and initiative. The result was clear. She made better decisions and explored new ideas. Her work improved and her confidence grew. Her experience shows something simple. It is not only about what a person knows. It is about how they use what they know. Research in psychology and neuroscience also supports this. Skills like communication, confidence and emotional understanding improve with practice. The brain learns these patterns over time. This means soft skills can be developed step by step. There is also a practical side to this. In todays world, many tasks are done in groups. People need to communicate, listen, and work together. Clear communication builds trust and careful thinking helps solve problems. Being organized helps complete work on time. These are simple habits, but they make a real difference. In many classrooms, students focus mainly on written answers and exam preparation. But they may not always get enough chances to speak, discuss or express their ideas. As a result, some students have strong knowledge but feel less confident in expressing it. There can also be a language challenge. Many students think in Kashmiri or Urdu, but are expected to speak in English in formal settings. This can make them feel unsure and hesitant. They may focus too much on perfect words instead of clear meaning. Then comes hesitation. Students may speak less and avoid situations where they have to express themselves. Over time, silence becomes a habit. And this habit has a cost. Students may not fully show their abilities, even when they have the knowledge. At the same time, others who express themselves more clearly often find it easier to move ahead. The difference is not ability. It is expression. In Kashmir too, this can be seen in simple ways. Some students with strong academic records feel unsure in interviews or discussions, not because they lack knowledge, but because they are not used to expressing it confidently. This is not a weakness. It is a skill that can be learned. In todays world, clarity itself is a skill. The good news is that soft skills can be developed. Start small. Speak more in daily conversations. Write regularly. Explain what you learn and ask questions. Listen carefully and take small steps. Do not try to be perfect. Try to be clear. Simple words are enough. With time, confidence grows. Families and schools can also support this. Students should be encouraged to speak, share ideas and think independently. These skills are as important as academic learning. In Kashmir, talent is present in many places. What sometimes remains hidden is the ability to show it clearly. Soft skills make talent visible. They turn knowledge into action. In the end, the world does not reward silence. It responds to clarity and action. And often, the gap between where a student is and where they could be is not about ability. It is about the confidence to express it, and the willingness to act on it. Suhaib Bakshi is an engineer who writes on skills.
Where India is going wrong in its goal to find new drugs
Understanding the basic biology of a disease is the key to finding new drugs, but in India, we have a dismal record in this area, due to critical gaps: reliance on biological data from Western populations, and inadequate support for local basic research
Haryana Sets Ambitious Goals for the 2036 Olympics
Chandigarh, April 20: Haryanas Chief Secretary Anurag Rastogi chaired a review meeting on Monday. The meeting aimed to assess the progress of government initiatives in sports, early childhood education, nutrition, and higher education. Recognized as Indias leading sports state, Haryana has now set ambitious targets for the 2036 Olympics. The government has launched Mission Olympic ... Read more Haryana Sets Ambitious Goals for the 2036 Olympics
Shah Rukh Khan recalls saving THIS director from getting beaten up in Goa
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Delhi government drafts semiconductor policy to build design and innovation hub
Delhi is developing a new semiconductor policy. This initiative aims to make the capital a center for chip design and research. The policy will foster innovation and create jobs. It supports India's goal of technological self-reliance. The plan includes incentives for businesses and talent development. This move is crucial for economic stability and national security.
Chinese proverb of the day highlights the meaning of the saying, A tiger does not take insults from sheep. It explains how people can ignore negativity and focus on goals. The proverb shows the importance of confidence, discipline, and awareness of human nature. It also connects with other inspiring Chinese proverbs that teach lessons about learning, service, knowledge, and preparation for the future.
EU hosts Palestinian leader in conference about security and peace in Gaza and the West Bank
Gaza requires one state, one government, one law and one goal, Palestinian Prime Minister Mohamed Mustafa said in Brussels
Drone Delivery Marks a Milestone in Indias Supply Chain Innovation
Bengaluru, April 20: A significant technological achievement has been recorded in Indias supply chain sector. A new technique for delivering goods via drones has been tested in the country. This initiative involved a major international courier company collaborating with a leading technical institute from Madras. The primary goal of this trial was to assess how ... Read more Drone Delivery Marks a Milestone in Indias Supply Chain Innovation
IPL 2026: My Goal Is To Now Play For India Across Formats, Says RCB Pacer Rasikh
Rasikh Salam Dar: Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) fast bowler Rasikh Salam Dar said his ultimate ambition is to represent India across formats, and is open to representing the country in any form. In IPL 2026, Rasikh has picked five wickets in three games, including a match-winning effort of 4-24. I didnt start playing cricket thinking about the IPL or India. I had no idea where this journey would take me. But now, my goal is to play for India across formats, in any format, Rasikh said in a release by the franchise on Monday. His persistence was evident when he made his first appearance of the season at the Wankhede Stadium, returning with figures of 1-23 against Mumbai Indians despite battling cramps. When I came on to bowl, I got a cramp, something I had never experienced before. After almost every ball, I was cramping. I was falling over while delivering, and I couldnt even bend properly. My only thought was that I had to complete the over. If I could do that, the team would be in a better position, he said. Those efforts earned Rasikh praise from RCB assistant coach Omkar Salvi. There is a character in him. Staying in the hills of Jammu and Kashmir, that hard life, travelling long hours to go and play cricket, you can see the way he has grown as a player. The first thing I saw was that he was competitive. At the same time, he was creative in his approach. Apart from swinging the ball both ways, he had a slower one and a different perspective on how to approach T20 cricket, he said. Rasikh recalled the early doubts around his career, before he got encouragement from his mother. When I started playing professionally, my family and relatives used to say that no one can take cricket as a profession because very few people were playing from our region. But my mother always believed in me. Since childhood, she used to say that my son will become a cricketer. His journey included long travel to attend trials, guidance from Irfan Pathan, and later setbacks with injuries after being picked by Kolkata Knight Riders, amidst a two-year break from the sport. When I first went for the Under-19 trials, I didnt even know the process properly. I wasnt selected that year. The next year, when I went again, Irfan Pathan was there. After watching me bowl a few deliveries, he stopped me and started guiding me. Thats when I felt that maybe he saw something in me. I got a back injury after playing two matches. Then I got injured again during recovery. At that time, I realised I shouldnt rush. I had to follow the process, no matter how long it took. When I first went for the Under-19 trials, I didnt even know the process properly. I wasnt selected that year. The next year, when I went again, Irfan Pathan was there. Also Read: Live Cricket Score The effort behind the scenes was evident to Salvi. He always kept working hard for himself. He was always trying to learn from every game he watched while sitting out. And then he had his own opinions, which we used to discuss later after the game during practice. With Rasikh, he has the ability to move the ball both ways, he said. Article Source: IANS
Rahul Gandhi accuses BJP of using AIADMK to target Tamil Nadus identity
Rahul Gandhi claims the BJP is using its ally AIADMK to undermine Tamil Nadu's identity and history. He also alleges a BJP move to reduce representation from South and Northeast India. Gandhi stated the primary goal is to prevent the RSS and BJP from spreading hatred in Tamil Nadu. Elections are scheduled for April 23.
Pilgrims Throng Simhadri For Chandanotsavam
Temple Hereditary Dharmakarta and Goa Governor Ashok Gajapathiraju's family visited the temple and offered the Chandanam (sandalwood paste) first. On behalf of the state government, Home Minister Anita offered silk clothes to the presiding deity
Goa Police Book YouTuber Gautam Khattar Over Remarks On St Francis Xavier
The incident has led to significant political reactions, with calls for immediate action from various quarters.
Market volatility is back. What should investors do now?
Oil above $100, a weak rupee and job worries are rattling sentiment, but history suggests disciplined investors who stay focused on long-term goals tend to come out ahead.
India, South Korea to upgrade trade pact, deepen tech and supply chain ties
India and South Korea will resume talks to upgrade their economic partnership agreement. The goal is to increase bilateral trade to 50 billion dollars by 2030. Both nations will also enhance cooperation in critical technologies and supply chains. An economic security dialogue will be established. Discussions will cover shipbuilding, steel, and sustainability. Industrial collaboration will expand through new agreements.
IPL 2026: All Adjectives Would Be Pretty Less For Sooryavanshi, Hes One For Future, Says Iyer
Vaibhav Sooryavanshi: Punjab Kings captain Shreyas Iyer has hailed young Rajasthan Royals opener Vaibhav Sooryavanshi as a rare talent whos one for the future, adding that all adjectives will be very inadequate to describe his explosive batting skills. So far, Sooryavanshi has amassed 246 runs in six innings, averaging 41 at a strike-rate of 236.53 . He is a spectacular talent, and all the adjectives would be pretty less for him. The way he has that bat flow, the rhythm and momentum he creates before the delivery, I think he is one for the future, said Iyer on JioStars Believe. Iyer himself has been in good nick, amassing 208 runs in six innings at an average of 52 and strike-rate of 182.45. he also reflected on his instinctive stroke off Jasprit Bumrah in the second qualifier of IPL 2025, a moment that stood out in PBKS becoming runners-up in the competition. It was completely instinctive. I was trying to hit him straight down the ground. That was the thought at the back of my mind, that wherever he bowled, I would target him straight. When you get into that position, your head is completely still and your body moves in a certain flow. Iyer himself has been in good nick, amassing 208 runs in six innings at an average of 52 and strike-rate of 182.45. he also reflected on his instinctive stroke off Jasprit Bumrah in the second qualifier of IPL 2025, a moment that stood out in PBKS becoming runners-up in the competition. Also Read: Live Cricket Score I didnt celebrate because I knew we had to come back and play there again after a day. If you show emotions, your heart rate goes up and down. Once you are in control of your emotions, you can be very clear in your mindset and decisive about the main goal, he added. Article Source: IANS
BMW looking to double MINI sales in 2026, widening product portfolio, automaker's India chief says
MINI plans to double its sales in India this year. This ambitious goal will be achieved through a wider range of vehicles, local production, and expanding its retail network. The company is introducing new models and special editions. MINI is also increasing its presence in new cities beyond the metros.
Job interviews often pose tricky questions. Career coach Simon Ingari shares advice on how to answer about your current boss knowing about your job search. He suggests focusing on professionalism and respect. Candidates should avoid negativity. The goal is to show responsibility and a smooth transition plan. This approach helps candidates make a good impression during career changes.
Right-wing activist booked for 'objectionable' remarks against Goa's patron saint
Congress functionary Peter D'Souza had lodged a complaint against Mr. Khattar at Vasco police station
JSW Steel and South Korea's POSCO Group are partnering to build a new steel plant in Odisha. This joint venture will have a production capacity of 6 million tonnes per annum. The deal signifies deepening strategic ties between the two major steel producers. This collaboration aligns with JSW Steel's expansion goals.
Premier League: Man City crush Arsenal hopes, seize control of title race
Manchester City surged ahead in the Premier League title race, defeating Arsenal 2-1 thanks to Erling Haaland's decisive goal. This victory significantly dents Arsenal's championship hopes, while City now holds a commanding position. Elsewhere, Liverpool secured a dramatic derby win, Aston Villa triumphed in a thriller, and Nottingham Forest boosted survival chances with a strong performance.
Endrick Stars As Lyon Dent PSG's Ligue 1 Title Hopes
Brazilian prodigy Endrick scored one goal and set up another as Lyon won 2-1 away to Paris Saint-Germain on Sunday, denting the reigning European champions' bid for another Ligue 1 title.
Right-winger booked in Goa for hate speech on St Francis Xavier
Goa Police on Sunday night registered an FIR against right-wing speaker Gautam Khattar over his alleged objectionable remarks against St Francis Xavier, the patron saint of Goa, amid a political row. Superintendent of Police (South) Santosh Desai told PTI that Khattar has been booked for hurting religious sentiments. The future action would be initiated as 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 .
Indian Football League: Strong finish at home, RKFC beat Sreenidi Deccan FC 2-0
Real Kashmir Football Club (RKFC) on Sunday secured a convincing 2-0 victory over Sreenidi Deccan FC in an Indian Football League (IFL) clash at TRC Ground, Srinagar, marking a strong finish to their home campaign this season. Playing in front of a packed stadium, RKFC, as per an official statement, dominated proceedings from the outset, displaying attacking intent and solid control. The breakthrough came in the 45th minute when the hosts netted the opening goal, taking a 1-0 lead into halftime. In the second half, RKFC maintained possession and composure, keeping Sreenidi Deccan at bay despite a few attempts from the visitors. The home sides defense remained resolute, denying any scoring opportunities. As the match approached its final stages, RKFC sealed the win with a second goal, ensuring a comfortable 2-0 result. This match marked RKFCs final home fixture of the season, with the team now set to play their remaining three matches away from home. Owned by Arshad Shawl, RKFC remains the only club from Jammu and Kashmir competing in the IFL, formerly known as the I-League. The Man of the Match award was presented by SSP Security Kashmir Sajjad Khalid Bhat.
Classic FA rode on Y Bishorjit's 90th minute strike to salvage a 1 1 draw against Mohun Bagan Super Giant to extend their unbeaten run in the AIFF Elite Youth League 2025 26 Group B final round at Ramsar Sahib Sports Stadium, Paddi Sura this evening In a keenly contested match, Bharat Lairenjam ended the goal drought late in the 88th minute to put Mohun Bagan Super Giant ahead but Yumnam Bishorjit came to the rescue of the Classic FA as he netted the equaliser within 2 minutes to keep the competition open again Despite efforts, the two sides had to share a point apiece as their efforts went wide or goalkeepers were up to the task The result put Classic FA, who played out a 2 2 draw against Jamshedpur FC in the previous outing, in the second place in the group table behind Jamshedpur FC who defeated Gokulam Kerala FC by 2 1 goals in the morning session Sreekanth S scored to give Gokulam Kerala FC the lead early in the 2nd minute but Mars Ningthoujam drew level for Jamshedpur FC in the 49th minute before his compatriot Rayan C completed the turnaround within four minutes and set up the eventual win In a Group A match staged earlier this morning at Football Stadium, Mahilpur, Football 4 Change Academy posted a 1 0 win over FC Goa courtesy of Kishor Tiwari's 90th minute strike With the result, Football 4 Change Academy are third in the group table Sudeva Delhi FC, who defeated Bengaluru FC by 3 2 goals this evening for the second straight wins are on top of the Group A table as Bengaluru, who beat Football 4 Change Academy 3 2 in the previous outing, remain second with better goal count than Football 4 Change Academy Source The Sangai Express
Investing in 40s50s? How to catch up on lost years
The good thing is that you would be earning well in your 40s and 50s. Combine this with the fact that many of your other goals would have been by now largely (if not fully) managed. So you can invest more as the surplus is there.
Sociedad defeat Atletico on penalties to win Copa del Rey
Seville, April 19: Real Sociedad beat Atletico Madrid on penalties to win the Copa del Rey title, giving American coach Pellegrino Matarazzo his first career title after he moved to Spain this season. After the game finished 2-2 following extra time, Sociedad goalkeeper Unai Marrero saved shots by Alexander Sorloth and Julian Alvarez and Pablo []
Goas Sadhvi Sail crowned Miss Femina India World 2026
Sadhvi Satish Sail of Goa was crowned Femina Miss India World 2026, a statement said. Sail, who will now represent the country at the 75th Miss World pageant, bagged the title from among 30 participants from across the country at a star-studded event in Bhubaneswar on Saturday night. Rajnandini Pawar from Maharashtra was crowned Femina []
AI, education, policy alignment key to Indias $30 trillion goal, say experts at Bengaluru event
Crackdown on such establishments, often fronts for illicit business, must continue Tourism turned out to be a saviour for Goa in the form of a revenue generator after miningonce the backbone of the Goan economywas shut down 14 years ago. This shift, in turn, resulted in the introduction of various enticements to attract tourists to []
Air India rolls out premium makeover: New cabins, lounges, and aircraft to boost revenue
In an ambitious bid to redefine air travel, Air India is revamping its passenger experience. Customers will soon enjoy upgraded cabins on older jets as well as state-of-the-art aircraft, accompanied by the launch of exclusive airport lounges. These enhancements are tailored to draw in premium travelers, with the ultimate goal of boosting revenue and driving profit growth.
Soccer: Haaland seals crucial win for Man City over Arsenal in title showdown
Manchester City defeated Arsenal 2-1 in a crucial Premier League match. Erling Haaland scored the winning goal, ending his league goal drought. This victory puts City three points behind leaders Arsenal with a game in hand. The win boosts City's title aspirations as they aim to overtake Arsenal in the coming games.
Finance ministry may review MOOWR benefits for battery storage imports
The Finance Ministry is set to discuss customs warehousing benefits for imported battery storage systems. Industry groups have raised concerns about the MOOWR scheme creating an uneven playing field. Consultations with power and renewable energy ministries are planned. The government is examining potential misuse and policy gaps. A decision will align with India's energy security goals.
The 15-year-old Vaibhav Sooryavanshi has made a confident statement about his approach to the game and long-term ambition of representing India at the senior level.
A political storm has erupted in Goa after a right-wing speaker allegedly made offensive comments about Saint Francis Xavier. A video of the incident has gone viral. The Congress party has filed a police complaint and is demanding the speaker's immediate arrest.
Manchester City Beats Arsenal 2-1 For Huge Win in Premier League Title Race
Haalands league-leading 23rd goal of the campaign in the 65th minute allowed City to trim the gap to Arsenal, the long-time frontrunner, to three points
Indian heritage spirits Mahua and Goan Feni debut in UK market
Abhishek Pathak and Shivaleeka welcome baby girl
Director Abhishek Pathak (Drishyam 3) and wife Shivaleeka Oberoi welcomed their baby girl on Akshaya Tritiya, April 19three years after their 2023 Goa wedding. The couple announced: Our little Goddess Laxmi has arrived. Celebs like Ishita Dutta congratulated them.
Sadhvi Sail Crowned Femina Miss India World 2026 in Bhubaneswar
Bhubaneswar, April 19: KIIT Bhubaneswar, in collaboration with Rajnigandha Pearls, hosted the 61st Femina Miss India competition 2026, where Sadhvi Sail from Goa won the title of Femina Miss India World 2026. Maharashtras Rajnandini Pawar was the first runner-up, while Advaita from Jammu and Kashmir secured the second runner-up position. Participants from various states across ... Read more Sadhvi Sail Crowned Femina Miss India World 2026 in Bhubaneswar
As Manchester United: As Manchester United took a big step towards UEFA Champions League qualification after win over Chelsea, former midfileder Owen Hargreaves has hailed Bruno Fernandes as the architect of the victory and labelled him the est player in the Premier League. The Reds won at Stamford Bridge for the first time since 2020 as Matheus Cunhas goal towards the end of the first half earned a 1-0 victory in West London. Bruno set up the only goal with his 18th assist in the league this term and received the Premier Leagues Player of the Match trophy for another impressive all-round performance. Meanwhile, Fernandes is now just one assist away from equalling the record for a Premier League season, and he still has up to five more games to go in this campaign. Bruno Fernandes, he will be up for player of the year this season, he just creates big moments, Hargreaves told TNT Sports. He was the architect today, best player on the pitch by a mile and obviously with Cunha finishing up, it feels like Champions League football is coming back to Manchester United. He is the best central midfielder in the Premier League. Kevin de Bruyne was the best for a while but it is Bruno right now. Right now I think he is the best player in the Premier League, it depends, he has had the best performance over the whole season. I think [the award] will depend on who wins the title, so I think if it is Arsenal, it will be a Declan Rice or a Gabriel, if it is not then I think it will be Bruno Fernandes. He has been fabulous in terms of creation and assists, and again a bit of experience, he added. The win over Chelsea saw Man United strengthen their grip on third place and are now 10 points clear of the sixth-placed Blues with five games remaining in the battle to secure the five coveted places in Europes premier competition next term. Asked how big the win was, Bruno told TNT Sports after the game: Its an amazing feeling for us. We had to bounce back - its not just about Leeds, there were two games that we didnt win. But we knew we had to make a great performance today because Chelsea are a very good side. The win over Chelsea saw Man United strengthen their grip on third place and are now 10 points clear of the sixth-placed Blues with five games remaining in the battle to secure the five coveted places in Europes premier competition next term. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Man Utd now turn attention to facing seventh-placed Brentford at Old Trafford on April 27, in what will be another tough test for Michael Carricks side. Article Source: IANS
Goas Sadhvi Satish Sail Crowned Femina Miss India 2026
Bhubaneswar, April 19: Sadhvi Satish Sail from Goa has been crowned Femina Miss India 2026 in a dazzling event held in Bhubaneswar, Odisha. This marks the 61st edition of the prestigious beauty pageant. Following her victory, Sadhvi has taken social media by storm. Rajnandini from Maharashtra secured the first runner-up position, while Advaita from Jammu ... Read more Goas Sadhvi Satish Sail Crowned Femina Miss India 2026
Sadhvi Sail from Goa crowned Miss India World 2026
The grand finale of the 61st edition of Femina Miss India was held on Saturday at Kalinga Institute of Industrial Technology, Bhubaneswar.
Bournemouth edge Newcastle as Brentford miss top six chance
London, April 18: On an afternoon that promised intensity but delivered tension in fragments, Brentford were left to rue a missed opportunity as they were held to a goalless draw by Fulham in a subdued west London derby. Meanwhile, at St. James Park, AFC Bournemouth edged past Newcastle United 2-1 in a tightly contested encounter. [] The post Bournemouth edge Newcastle as Brentford miss top six chance appeared first on The Shillong Times .
Lens beat Toulouse to keep Ligue 1 title hopes alive
Lens, April 18: Lens allowed two goals in the first 13 minutes and bounced back in a superb second half to beat Toulouse 3-2 and keep alive slim hopes of a first Ligue 1 title since 1998. It was helped by the 17th minute red card for Toulouse midfielder Yan Ghobo. Lens has matched reigning [] The post Lens beat Toulouse to keep Ligue 1 title hopes alive appeared first on The Shillong Times .
St Pauli concede late penalty to tie at home with Cologne
Hamburg, April 18: Karol Mets scored his first Bundesliga goal and conceded the 1-1 equalizer with seven minutes left as St Pauli missed the chance to snap a six-game winless streak against Cologne. St Pauli had the best of the chances but was beset again by a familiar failing in the final third that has [] The post St Pauli concede late penalty to tie at home with Cologne appeared first on The Shillong Times .
MARAM FC RALLY FROM BEHIND TO THRASH BALMANDURI
By Our Reporter Shillong, April 18: Maram FC won back-to-back matches in the 5th Meghalaya State League, winning 4-1 after being behind against Balmanduri FC in Group G in Williamnagar on Saturday. The other match of the day, in Group F, saw Lawbah SC come from a goal down to win 3-2 over Umlakro SC [] The post MARAM FC RALLY FROM BEHIND TO THRASH BALMANDURI appeared first on The Shillong Times .
Kochi, April 18: Kerala Blasters produced a commanding first-half display to defeat Jamshedpur FC 2-0 in their Indian Super League match here on Saturday. Goals from Nihal Sudheesh (12th) and substitute Vibin Mohanan (36th) ensured all three points for the hosts, who were resolute at the back with goalkeeper Arsh Shaikh delivering a standout performance [] The post Kerala beat Jamshedpur in ISL appeared first on The Shillong Times .
Matheus Cunha Steers Manchester United Towards Champions League With Win Over Chelsea
Manchester United took a giant step towards ending a two-year exile from the Champions League as Matheus Cunha scored the only goal in a 1-0 win at Chelsea.
36 life lessons from OpenAI chief Sam Altman that can change how you chase dreams
Turning thirty, the author shares valuable life lessons. Prioritize loved ones and genuine friendships. Embrace happiness and fulfillment, as life is a singular opportunity. Focus on meaningful work and build strong connections. Money offers freedom and reduces stress. Engage with long-form content and reduce digital distractions. Be assertive, set clear goals, and seize opportunities. Surround yourself with ambitious individuals.
Aspire Heritage Schools wins 39 medals in Taekwondo Championship
Srinagar, Apr 18: Aspire Heritage School delivered an exceptional performance at the 4th District Srinagar Taekwondo Championship, held on April 1516, 2026, at the Indoor Sports Complex, Srinagar. As per a statement issued on Saturday, the event saw participation from 26 schools and over 300 students, making it a highly competitive platform for young athletes across the district. Demonstrating remarkable skill, discipline, and determination, Aspire Heritage School secured an impressive 39 medals, including 17 gold, 13 silver, and 9 bronze. The medal ceremony, held on April 18, was a proud moment for the entire school community as students were recognised for their outstanding achievements. The championship aimed to promote physical fitness, mental resilience, and confidence among students. Aspire Heritage Schools participation reflects its strong commitment to holistic education, where sports and co-curricular activities are integral to student development. This achievement also aligns with global goals such as SDG 3 (Good Health and Well-being) and SDG 4 (Quality Education) by fostering a culture of fitness, discipline, teamwork, and sportsmanship. Aspire Heritage School continues to actively encourage student participation in sports, recognising it as a cornerstone for building character, leadership, and lifelong skills .
African proverb of the day highlights a timeless truth about life and success, emphasizing that true poverty is not the absence of money but the absence of vision, purpose, and direction. It explains that individuals without clear goals or dreams often struggle more than those with limited resources but strong determination. It reflects human nature, where ambition and foresight shape growth and opportunity. This proverb also connects to personal development, leadership, and societal progress.
Hell do it! Lawyer sparks firestorm over Donald Trump's pardon for Ghislaine Maxwell
Ghislaine Maxwell's lawyer, David Oscar Markus, believes a presidential pardon from Donald Trump is a strong possibility for his client. Markus argues Maxwell is a scapegoat and would not have been prosecuted if Jeffrey Epstein were alive. He is actively seeking clemency, suggesting Maxwell would testify freely if granted it.
Major Drug Supplier Arrested in Maharashtras Concert Drug Case
Mumbai, April 18: In a significant development, the main accused in the Goregaon Nesco concert drug case has been arrested in Poladpur, Raigad, Maharashtra. The suspect is alleged to have distributed Ecstasy at a concert in Mumbai, which resulted in the deaths of two young men. He was apprehended while attempting to flee to Goa ... Read more Major Drug Supplier Arrested in Maharashtras Concert Drug Case
Mahua, Feni make UK debut as Indian heritage drinks
LONDON, Apr 18:Traditional tribal spirit Mahua and Goan Feni are making their debut in the UK market as part of a new range of Indian heritage spirits from this week. Maharaja Drinks, a retailer focussed on introducing craft Indian beverages to Britain, has launched three Feni offerings and a Mahua spirit in celebration of indigenous spirits with centuries of distilling history rooted in India. The specialist retailer is geared towards organic certification, sustainable production methods and environmentally aware manufacturing, packaging [] The post Mahua, Feni make UK debut as Indian heritage drinks appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Prabowo urges regional lawmakers to be 'patriots' for national goals
President Prabowo Subianto urged regional parliament (DPRD) leaders to act as patriots and align with the ...
Trust, Strong Systems Vital for India's Space Programme: ISRO Chief
A robust certification system and trust in institutional goals are essential to motivate scientists to work harder towards national space programmes. In the recent instance Satellites played crucial role in operation Sindoor said V. Narayanan, Chairman of Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) and Secretary, Department of Space.
The Northern Region of Airports Authority of India manages substantial air traffic. Winter fog presents operational challenges, impacting flight schedules. Several airport infrastructure projects are progressing across northern India. The authority is also focused on environmental goals, aiming for carbon neutrality by 2030.
Upload orders, verdicts on the day they are passed: Bombay HC directs judges in Maharashtra, Goa
The move is expected to streamline the judicial process and provide litigants with immediate access to court rulings, reducing the lag between the pronouncement and the official availability of legal documents.
Nesco concert drugs case: Absconding accused held in Maharashtra while fleeing to Goa
Raigad police successfully apprehended Ayush Vicky Sahitya, 24, near Poladpur late Friday night. He was reportedly attempting to escape to Goa with friends via the Mumbai-Goa highway. Sahitya is accused of distributing ecstasy at a Nesco music concert. Vanrai police, alerted by specific information, coordinated the arrest. He has been handed over for further investigation.
Shreyas Iyer: Our Sole Aim is to Win the IPL Title
New Delhi, April 18: Shreyas Iyer has been appointed as the captain of Punjab Kings for IPL 2025. Since his leadership, the team has shown a remarkable transformation. After reaching the finals last season, Punjab Kings is currently in exceptional form and remains unbeaten in IPL 2026. Iyer stated that the teams only goal is ... Read more Shreyas Iyer: Our Sole Aim is to Win the IPL Title
Vignesh Shivan reveals what happens when Nayanthara gets angry
Director Vignesh Shivan's film 'Love Insurance Kompany' is performing well at the box office. He shared insights into his relationship with Nayanthara, describing her anger as 'terror' and her involvement in his creative process. Shivan also revealed his ambitious financial goal of accumulating Rs 300-350 crore for fixed deposits, aiming for substantial annual returns.
Bengal Polls: Cards Stacked Against Mamata but BJP Has Also Scored a Self-Goal
Jawhar Sircar speaks on anti-incumbency against Mamataand how the BJP scored a 'self-goal' in Bengal with the SIR.
Struggling to hit protein goals? Top nutritionist shares simple, everyday foods to fix your diet
Nutrition expert Lovneet Batra emphasizes the crucial importance of protein in maintaining health. She suggests that a balanced protein intake promotes metabolism, curbs hunger, and accelerates recovery. Incorporating straightforward options like chicken, fish, paneer, tofu, and besan chillas can significantly enhance your daily protein levels. Focusing on consistent, thoughtful food choices instead of striving for perfection fosters lasting health benefits.
Savitri Pradhan, a victim of severe domestic abuse and abandonment, overcame immense hardship to become an IAS officer. Despite facing violence, poverty, and lack of support, she pursued education relentlessly. Her journey, marked by resilience and determination, serves as a powerful testament to overcoming adversity and achieving prestigious goals against all odds.
Chennaiyin FC Triumphs Over Sporting Club Delhi 1-0 in ISL 2025-26
Chennai, April 18: In a thrilling encounter in the Indian Super League (ISL) 2025-26, Chennaiyin FC secured a narrow 1-0 victory against Sporting Club Delhi. The match took place at Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium in Chennai, where Farukh Chaudharys early goal proved decisive for the home team. Chennaiyin FC displayed aggressive gameplay right from the start. ... Read more Chennaiyin FC Triumphs Over Sporting Club Delhi 1-0 in ISL 2025-26
No place for drug peddlers in J&K: LG Manoj Sinha
Rajouri, Apr 17:Reiterating the commitment for eradication of drug menace in Jammu and Kashmir under 100 days aggressive campaign of Nasha Mukt Jammu and Kashmir, Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha said that drug peddlers will not get any safe place in Jammu and Kashmir. He made these remarks while addressing vibrant village programme in Saryah LoC village in Nowshera sub division of JK's Rajouri district. We have taken up Nasha Mukt J&K Abhiyaan and every citizen is appealed to extend cooperation to the field authorities in achieving the goal of drugs free society, said LG Sinha. He stated that Jammu and Kashmir administration has taken up fight against drug peddlers on a solid note and officers are working around the clock to achieve the aim. Referring to Pakistan, he said that our neighbour has planned since long to destroy our young generation through drugs but we have decided to dismantle drug networks in J&K. They (peddlers) will not get any safe place in J&K now. he said. Appreciating the patriotic zeal of border villagers, Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha said that this civil population living in border villages has suffered a lot and we have taken lot of efforts and initiatives to address the issues of border population and to uplift their lives. A nation comes into existence from villages that are located on borders and I am standing in one of such village of India which gives me immense Pride. said LG Sinha. He further stated that in last 5 to 6 years, a lot of efforts have been made to fulfill the expectations of border population and to address all the issues. The national security depends both on forces as well as civil population living in border villages and thus development of border villages is also connected with national security. He added.
GHMC Targets Formation of 1 Lakh Women Self-Help Groups
Commissioner sets ambitious goal under 99-day Praja Palana programme
Liquor, Goat Liver, Aghori Rituals: Self-Styled Godman's Web Of Lies Exposed
Accused Rhythm Ashok Panchal alias Monty, on the basis of such fake claims, lured those seeking solutions to personal and professional problems.
South Korean President Lee Jae-myung to Visit India: Complete Schedule Unveiled
New Delhi, April 17: South Korean President Lee Jae-myung is set to embark on a three-day visit to India. His official trip, accompanied by First Lady Kim Hee-kyung, is scheduled from April 19 to April 21. The primary goal of this visit is to deepen the special strategic partnership between India and South Korea and ... Read more South Korean President Lee Jae-myung to Visit India: Complete Schedule Unveiled
African Proverb of the Day: Ancient African wisdom emphasizes a powerful reminder that success is earned through consistent effort and determination. The proverb, You can't climb a ladder with your hands in your pocket, highlights the importance of effort and active participation in achieving success. This timeless saying emphasizes the importance of action and active participation in achieving ones goals.

