Hemant Kumar Bhukar transitioned from Intel engineer to ISRO scientist after diligent preparation. He secured All India Rank 7 for Scientist 'A' while working full-time. Bhukar's journey highlights dedication and leveraging prior experience for new goals. His success inspires students from rural backgrounds towards science careers. This achievement brought pride to his family and Rajasthan village.
Kang-In Lee, Alex Baena Fire Atletico Madrid to Winning La Liga Start
Atletico Madrid began their La Liga campaign on a winning note as second-half goals from Kang-In Lee and Alex Baena secured a 2-0 victory over promoted Malaga. With several key players still building fitness following the post-World Cup break, Diego Simeone opted for a youthful starting XI at the Metropolitano. Forward Julian Alvarez was among [] The post Kang-In Lee, Alex Baena Fire Atletico Madrid to Winning La Liga Start appeared first on Pragativadi I Latest Odisha News in English I Breaking News .
Hockey World Cup: India Beat Pakistan 5-3 as Harmanpreet, Abhishek Score Braces
India defeated Pakistan 5-3 in a thrilling Hockey World Cup clash as captain Harmanpreet Singh and Abhishek scored two goals each to keep India's semi-final hopes alive.
Moderna, Merck cancer vaccine scores big win in late-stage melanoma trial
Moderna and Merck's personalised mRNA vaccine met key goals in a Phase 3 melanoma trial, reducing recurrence and spread and raising hopes for a new generation of cancer vaccines worldwide
Lionel Messi scores first goal since father's death with touching tribute
Lionel Messi scores first goal since fathers death with touching tribute
Messi scores first goal since father's death as Inter Miami draws with Philadelphia Union
Messi paid an emotional tribute to his father, Jorge, last week, saying he did not know how to continue without him
Prof. Anurag Misra assumes charge as Dir, NIT Srinagar
Srinagar, Aug 19: Prof. Anurag Misra on Wednesday assumed charge as Director of the National Institute of Technology (NIT) Srinagar, succeeding Prof. Binod Kumar Kanaujia, in accordance with the orders of the Ministry of Education. Prof. Misra was warmly received by Dean R&C, along with outgoing Director Prof. Binod Kumar Kanaujia. After assuming charge, Prof. Misra held a meeting with the Deans and Heads of Departments. He sought inputs from the academic leadership and assured that genuine concerns would be examined and addressed on priority. Addressing the Deans and HoDs, Prof. Misra said the institutes students, faculty and staff must remain at the centre of all institutional efforts. Our collective priority should be to strengthen NIT Srinagar as an institution of excellence. Every decision and initiative must ultimately contribute to better opportunities for our students, stronger academic and research outcomes, and a more efficient and responsive institutional system, he said. Prof. Misra assured the institute community of his full support and called for collective efforts to achieve institutional goals. An institution can progress only when its faculty, officers, staff and students work together with a shared sense of purpose. I look forward to working with the entire NIT Srinagar community to take the institute to greater heights, he said. Outgoing Director Prof. Binod Kumar Kanaujia, who joined NIT Srinagar in 2024, while interacting with the new Director and the institute leadership, highlighted the importance of continuity in institutional development. He said the welfare of students, faculty and staff, along with the overall progress of NIT Srinagar, should remain the collective focus of the institute community. During his tenure, Prof. Kanaujia spearheaded several initiatives aimed at strengthening the Institutes administrative and academic systems. Prof. Kanaujia also emphasised the importance of building upon the initiatives already undertaken and ensuring continuity in the Institutes developmental journey. Progress is always a collective endeavour. The support of faculty, officers, staff and students is essential for taking the institute forward. The focus must remain on strengthening NIT Srinagar as a premier centre of learning, research and innovation, Prof. Kanaujia said. Prof. Anurag Misra was appointed Director of NIT Srinagar by the Ministry of Education on July 29, 2026, through an order issued by the Department of Higher Education. Before joining NIT Srinagar, Prof. Misra served as Professor in the Department of Civil Engineering and Dean (Infrastructure Planning and Management) at IIT Jammu. His professional experience spans academia, research and the infrastructure industry. Prior to IIT Jammu, he worked as Chief Executive Officer of an infrastructure company, where he was involved in the planning, design and execution of pre-engineered steel warehousing complexes and steel-concrete composite elevated road projects. Prof. Misra also played a key role in establishing an automated manufacturing facility for precast sections and heavy prefabricated steel structures for public infrastructure and multi-storey buildings. He has also served as Professor and Head of Structural Engineering and Coordinator of the Centre for Building Technology and Construction Materials at Malaviya National Institute of Technology, Jaipur, besides serving as Director of Anand International College of Engineering, Jaipur. He has also worked with Liverpool John Moores University and Curtins Consulting Engineers in the UK. His research interests include sustainable concrete, durability of concrete, concrete repair, non-destructive testing and utilisation of industrial and construction waste in infrastructure. He has supervised research in areas including high-volume fly ash concrete, self-compacting concrete, geopolymer concrete and sustainable construction materials. Prof. Misra has also been associated with collaborative international research projects and has undertaken more than 200 consultancy projects, including work related to the Jaipur Metro.
Lionel Messi scores emotional first goal since father Jorge Messi's death
Lionel Messi delivered an emotional performance, scoring his first goal for Inter Miami since the death of his father, Jorge Messi. Against the Philadelphia Union, Messi's goal was a poignant reminder of his father's profound influence on his career. Despite the emotional moment, the match ended in a 2-2 draw, making it a bittersweet night for the football icon.
Watch: Lionel Messi Makes Promising Comeback, Scores First Goal Since Father's Death
Lionel Messi scored his first goal since his father's death but Inter Miami had to settle for a 2-2 Major League Soccer draw on Wednesday against the Philadelphia Union.
Messi scores emotional goal after father
In the 26th minute at Subaru Park, Messi shook off his marker and sent a left-footed shot into the net before being embraced by his teammates.
CM Yogi Adityanath invites Japanese firms to make UP their Second Industrial Home
Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath on Wednesday invited Japanese companies to make the state their Second Industrial Home, offering a combination of a large young workforce, infrastructure, market and improving business environment. Addressing the inaugural session of the Uttar Pradesh-Japan Investment Meet 2026 in New Delhi, Adityanath said the partnership between India and Japan should go beyond setting up manufacturing units and focus on technology development, research and development, skill centres and global supply chains. Drawing a comparison between the two sides, the Chief Minister said Japan, the Land of the Rising Sun, brings decades of industrial experience, precision, quality, technology and manufacturing excellence, while Uttar Pradesh, the Land of the Suryavansh, offers scale, skills, a large market, infrastructure and a young workforce. India-Japan partnership is a partnership of shared growth, shared technology and shared prosperity, Adityanath said, adding that Uttar Pradesh now accounts for 55 per cent of the countrys mobile phone production and nearly 60 per cent of electronic component manufacturing. He said the state had emerged among Indias top three economies and was moving towards its goal of becoming a $1-trillion economy. Over the past nine years, he said, Uttar Pradesh had tripled its budget, gross state domestic product and per capita income, while womens workforce participation had increased more than threefold. CM Yogi highlighted Uttar Pradeshs expanding industrial and logistics infrastructure, including 17 airports, metro networks in seven cities, two Dedicated Freight Corridors, industrial and logistics corridors and Indias first inland waterway. The state, he said, has more than 75,000 acres of dedicated industrial land, 27 industrial manufacturing and logistics clusters and 36 sector-specific policies covering areas such as IT, green hydrogen, solar power, food processing and defence manufacturing. He said Uttar Pradesh had also emerged as a hub for artificial intelligence, semiconductors, data centres, robotics, electric vehicles, agritech, fintech, deeptech and defence manufacturing. The Chief Minister said a Japan City was being developed near Noida International Airport, with semiconductor, electronics and data-centre clusters coming up in the vicinity. He also highlighted the states Plug and Play Industrial Sheds scheme and the development of Noida International Airport as a cargo, maintenance, repair and overhaul (MRO) and logistics hub. CM Yogi said the states Nivesh 3.0 platform had brought various government services under a single system, allowing investors to track applications online and speeding up approvals. Calling quality and long-term commitment the major strengths of Japanese industry, CM Yogi said Uttar Pradesh wanted to create a long-term Japanese industrial ecosystem rather than attract individual factories. We want Japanese companies to not only set up factories here, but also build technology, R&D, skill centres and global supply chains, he said. He proposed combining Japanese manufacturing practices such as Kaizen, 5S, lean manufacturing, robotics, automation and precision engineering with the states young workforce to create a new skills ecosystem. The Chief Minister also highlighted cooperation with Japans Yamanashi Prefecture in areas including green hydrogen, renewable energy and clean technology. He said two Green Hydrogen Centres of Excellence were being established through IIT Kanpur, HBTU Kanpur, IIT-BHU and MMMUT Gorakhpur, with 50 crore sanctioned for each centre. He said the objective was to take the partnership beyond research towards pilot projects, commercial applications and production. He said the proposed tripartite MoU between JETRO, Invest UP and CII would provide a stronger institutional framework for attracting Japanese investment and strengthening business-to-business and government-to-business partnerships. The next chapter of this partnership would take shape in factories, be born through innovation in laboratories, develop talent in universities, and reach the world through global supply chains, CM Yogi said. The event was attended by Union Ministers Ashwini Vaishnaw and Shivraj Singh Chouhan, Yamanashi Governor Kotaro Nagasaki, Uttar Pradesh Finance Minister Suresh Kumar Khanna and other state ministers, JETRO officials and industry leaders.
Harry Kane scores goal by winning Golden Shoe for the second time
English footballer Harry Kane won the title of Europes best goalscorer, awarded the Golden Shoe for the second time. Harry Kane scores goal by winning Golden Shoe for the second time
Sustainability commitments have serious consequences
Amid increasingly stiff competition for capital, one way for a business to stand out is to make strong social impact pledges. For example, companies can voluntarily commit to environmental impact goals in hopes of attracting sustainability-minded investors and lowering the cost of capital. However, it isn
Spanish proverb of the day: A Spanish saying teaches that grasping too much yields little success. Trying to do everything can lead to exhaustion and unfinished tasks. Focusing on fewer priorities helps in completing what is started. Learning to say no is essential for managing commitments realistically. Choosing what matters most allows for better progress and outcomes.
A Japanese proverb suggests going the long way when in a hurry. This means taking time for patience, preparation, and careful planning. Rushing often leads to mistakes and work that needs to be redone later. Applying this idea helps avoid unnecessary complications and ensures better outcomes. Steady progress and accuracy are more important than speed for long-term success.
They edge out SC Delhi 5-3 on penalties after a goalless draw Kolkata: East Bengal edged past SC Delhi 5-3 after a goalless regulation-time stalemate and reach the Durand Cup final. Eyeing a record-equalling 17th title, East Bengal will face the winners of Thursdays second semifinal between Mohun Bagan Super Giant and defending champions NorthEast []
CAG challenges CFI suspension in High Court
Panaji: The Cycling Association of Goa (CAG) has urged the Cycling Federation of India (CFI) to withdraw its suspension and allow the newly elected body to function, with general secretary Neeraj Gupta questioning the process followed by the national federation. CAG approached the Bombay High Court in Goa after CFI suspended its affiliation from August []
GIDC takes up road, drainage and water works across 19 ind estates
Traffic safety and road management measures are also being implemented Panaji: The Goa Industrial Development Corporation (GIDC) on Wednesday said that major infrastructure works were being undertaken across industrial estates to improve roads, drainage, water supply, traffic management and other civic infrastructure. The works are being carried out in the industrial estates of Verna, Tuem, []
Why no FIR against BJP youth wing: GPCC over Dabolim stir
Panaji: The Goa Pradesh Congress Committee (GPCC) on Wednesday accused Goa Police of conspiring with BJP Yuva Morcha (BJYM), whose members held a protest outside Dabolim airport and allegedly attempted to block the motorcade of All India Congress Committee (AICC) president Mallikarjun Kharge while he was leaving the airport. Kharge, who is also the Leader []
Poultry devpt corp plans 5-tier supply network to regulate trade
System proposes registration, supply checks & daily rates Panaji: The newly registered Goa State Poultry Development Corporation (GSPDC) has proposed a five-tier supply network for the poultry trade, mandatory registration of industry players, stricter checks on incoming live birds and a system for announcing daily poultry prices. The proposals were announced after the annual general []
CM hints at reopening Sanjivani sugar factory
Panaji: A sweet revival may soon be on the horizon for Goas agricultural landscape, with Chief Minister Pramod Sawant on Wednesday hinting at restarting operations at the Sanjivani Sahakari Sakhar Karkhana, the states only sugar factory, located at Tisk, Dharbandora, in the near future. Sawant was speaking at the inauguration of the 84th Annual Convention []
Kala Academy Goa, Panaji, will echo with the notes of Western classical music on August 22 at 5 p.m., when its Department of Western Music presents a concert to celebrate Founders Day. The event is held annually to commemorate the birth anniversary of the founder director Maestro Antonio Fortunato de Figueiredo, who was born on []
NITI Aayog Discusses TB: The Way Forward Strategy for a Tuberculosis-Free India
New Delhi, August 20: NITI Aayog organized a high-level brainstorming session on Wednesday titled TB: The Way Forward. The aim was to develop strategies and suggestions to achieve the goal of a tuberculosis-free India in a timely manner. According to information shared on NITI Aayogs official social media platform, X, the session was co-chaired by ... Read more NITI Aayog Discusses TB: The Way Forward Strategy for a Tuberculosis-Free India
Y.S. Jagan Urges YSRCP Workers to Prepare for Local Body Elections
Amaravati, August 20: Y.S. Jagan Mohan Reddy, the president of the YSR Congress Party and former Chief Minister, has called on party workers to gear up for the upcoming local body elections in Andhra Pradesh. He emphasized that the party should work with the goal of achieving a significant victory, as the coalition government has ... Read more Y.S. Jagan Urges YSRCP Workers to Prepare for Local Body Elections
I've Done Everything: Harry Kane Hopes For 2026 Ballon D'Or After 'Best Season By Far'
Bayern Munich striker Harry Kane has set his sights on the Ballon d'Or after receiving his second European Golden Shoe in Munich on Wednesday. In total, he scored 73 goals for club and country last season.
Hockey World Cup 2026 | India Beat Pakistan 5-3 In Hockey World Cup, Storm Into Next Round
India defeated Pakistan 5-3 in a thrilling Group D clash at the Hockey World Cup, sealing their place in the next round. India produced an attacking display in the eight-goal encounter, while Pakistan's campaign came to an end after the defeat.
Most species in UK zoos are non-native and not threatened, undermining conservation goals
In British zoos and aquariums, fewer than 10% of vertebrate species are native to the UK, and just 2% are high conservation priorities, according to a study by Justin Lennon at the University of Brighton and colleagues, published Aug. 19, 2026, in the journal PLOS One.
East Bengal Edge SC Delhi On Penalties To Reach Durand Cup 2026 Final
East Bengal held their nerve in a penalty shootout to beat a resolute SC Delhi 5-3 after a goalless regulation-time stalemate and reach the Durand Cup final on Wednesday.
India aiming for $100 billion gems and jewellery exports by 2040: Commerce Secretary
India has set an ambitious target of reaching USD 100 billion in gems and jewellery exports by 2040. Achieving this goal hinges on innovative practices, exceptional design leadership, and substantial value addition. A collaborative effort between government bodies and industry leaders aims to transform this sector, with a focus on enhancing human capital and embracing cutting-edge technologies to establish India as a global leader in design-driven jewellery.
East Bengal FC Triumphs Over SC Delhi in Penalty Shootout to Reach Durand Cup Final
Kolkata, August 19: In a thrilling encounter during the first semifinal of the 135th Durand Cup, East Bengal FC defeated Sporting Club Delhi 5-3 in a penalty shootout after a goalless regulation time. Mohammed Basim Rashid converted the decisive spot-kick, securing East Bengals place in the final scheduled for Wednesday at the Vivekananda Yuba Bharati ... Read more East Bengal FC Triumphs Over SC Delhi in Penalty Shootout to Reach Durand Cup Final
Quote of the day by Malcolm Forbes offers a powerful reminder that authentic ambition can be a foundation for meaningful success. Doing what you want does not guarantee an easy journey, instant recognition, or unlimited financial rewards. It does, however, create the possibility of building a life in which effort is connected to purpose. When people understand what matters to them, develop the necessary skills, remain disciplined through setbacks, and stay open to learning, their goals become more than abstract dreams.
Amazon India expands operations on Western Dedicated Freight Corridor
Amazon India has expanded its operations on the Western Dedicated Freight Corridor in collaboration with Dedicated Freight Corridor Corporation of India Ltd, a railway ministry PSU, with the flagging off of the train at New Dadri Railway Station on Tuesday, according to the company. This makes Amazon the first e-commerce company to operate on the inaugural Joint Parcel Product-Rapid Cargo Service (JPP-RCS) train on the WDFC. The daily rail movement will connect Amazon's northern and western network, with over 10 Van Parcels (VPs) operating on the route. This will shift the movement of shipments from surface transportation to rail, further strengthening multimodality while enabling more reliable and sustainable transportation. The corridor will connect Amazon's network across key regions including Delhi, Ahmedabad and Surat, with onward connectivity to Pune, Mumbai and Goa, supporting the movement of shipments ahead of the festive season, it said. The expansion strengthens the role
East Bengal Win Penalty Shootout, Enter Durand Cup Final
East Bengal secured their spot in the Durand Cup final by defeating SC Delhi 5-3 in a thrilling penalty shootout, following a goalless draw in regulation time. Captain Mohammed Rashid scored the decisive fifth penalty, sending East Bengal to their record-equalling 17th final appearance.
Burnham sets out plan to help rough sleepers into homes by Christmas
PRIME MINISTER Andy Burnham has unveiled a plan to help people sleeping rough move off the streets by Christmas, saying his government will put emergency accommodation and long-term housing support in place across England this winter. No one should have to bed down in a doorway or outside a station. But we've seen it for so long that it feels like Westminster has started to accept it, Burnham said in a statement, referring to the UK parliament. The announcement came a month after Burnham replaced Keir Starmer as prime minister. On his first day in office, he promised to end rough sleeping, and his government is now setting out the next steps towards that goal. Burnham said he could not accept that the fifth-largest economy in the world could not get our own people off the streets. Writing in The Guardian, he said: I don't believe it for a minute. Burnham to outline first steps on adult social care reform Under the programme, areas with the highest levels of homelessness and housing pressure will receive the largest share of a boosted 442 million ($666 million) funding package. The government said the funding would provide immediate accommodation and support the creation of more than 1,000 permanent homes over the next three years. The number of rough sleepers in England reached a record 4,793 in 2025, according to government figures. Burnham to Chair Emergency Talks on UK Heatwave Rough sleepers -- those sleeping outdoors -- are a minority of England's total homeless population, estimated at 382,000 in 2025 by leading charity Shelter. The figure includes people without a permanent residence or security of tenure, including families and children. The Institute for Public Policy Research (IPPR) think tank warned earlier this year that the number could increase by 25 per cent by 2030. Burnham cited efforts during the Covid-19 pandemic to move rough sleepers into temporary accommodation, saying in his statement that we can do it again. He also vowed to end rough sleeping during his almost-decade-long stint as mayor of Manchester, but ultimately failed despite some initial success. Helping 'thousands' Burnham pledged on Monday that the government would convene the first national summit dedicated to tackling rough sleeping later this year. He also said local leaders, including mayors, would be responsible for driving action before Christmas. Housing Secretary Angela Rayner said the government was moving urgently following Burnham's pledge. This funding will help thousands of people leave the streets behind, move into secure homes and get the support they need to rebuild their lives, she said. Burnham calls for fairer asylum seeker distribution across UK Charities broadly welcomed the announcement, while opposition parties expressed scepticism. Conservatives housing spokesman James Cleverly said the plan had been presented without any plan for delivery. And as with many of his other commitments, there is very little detail on how this one will be paid for, he added.
Hockey World Cup: India Crush Pakistan in 8-Goal Thriller
Skipper Harmanpreet Singh and Abhishek scored a brace each to help India beat arch-rivals Pakistan 5-3 in their final Pool D match of the FIH Men's Hockey World Cup in Amstelveen, the Netherlands, on Wednesday.
India Down Pakistan 5-3 To Seal Next-Round Spot, Knock Arch-Rivals Out Of Hockey World Cup 2026
Harmanpreet Singh and Abhishek scored twice each as India edged Pakistan in an eight-goal thriller in the FIH Hockey World Cup 2026 in Amstelveen.
Hockey World Cup: India extend dominance over Pakistan with 5-3 thriller, seal next-round spot
In a thrilling Pool D showdown, India triumphed over Pakistan with a score of 5-3. With Harmanpreet Singh and Abhishek each netting two goals, India showcased their strength. Pakistan's Hannan Shahid and Sufyan Khan put up a valiant effort by scoring, yet India held their ground during the nail-biting final quarter, securing their advancement to the next stage of the World Cup.
Quote of the day by Dwayne Johnson provides a timely reminder that pleasing everyone should never become the ultimate goal of creativity or leadership. People will disagree, audiences will interpret decisions differently, and critics will always have perspectives that challenge our choices. That reality should not automatically discourage anyone from pursuing an idea.
East Bengal vs SC Delhi LIVE Score Updates, Durand Cup 2026 Semi-final: East Bengal and SC Delhi are tied 0-0 at half-time in the Durand Cup semi-final, with the Kolkata giants surviving a huge penalty scare.
Goa Celebrates World Photography Day with Honors and Recognition
Panaji, August 19: On the occasion of World Photography Day, individuals associated with photography and winners of a photography competition were honored in Goa. Chief Minister Pramod Sawant extended his greetings to the photographers and praised their efforts to showcase the changing landscape of the state through photography. During the event, the Press Media Photographers ... Read more Goa Celebrates World Photography Day with Honors and Recognition
Vance 'Struggles' Through Marine Obstacle Course; Furious Americans Mock V.P. Amid Iran War Tensions
U.S. Vice President J.D. Vance is facing online mockery after sharing footage of himself taking on a Marine Corps obstacle course nearly two decades after leaving the military. The former Marine attempted pull-ups, hurdles and rope climbs alongside U.S. troops. Meanwhile, Vance has outlined just two key goals for the Iran conflict keeping energy prices stable and ensuring Iran never gets a nuclear weapon amid a broader shift in the administration's war messaging.
Chinas 'Robot War' Plan: Beijing 'SECRETLY' Building The Force For Taiwan Invasion? India Alert?
China wants to turn disputed islands in the South China Sea into something straight out of science fiction, robotic fortresses guarded by coordinated drones in the air, on the water, and beneath it. No large human garrison, just machines watching machines. It's still a research proposal, not an announced deployment plan. But put it beside everything else Beijing is doing, rehearsing blockades around Taiwan, expanding amphibious capabilities, increasing coast guard pressure, and racing toward Xi Jinping's 2027 military-readiness goal, and a clear pattern emerges. This video breaks down China's robotic fortress plan, Taiwan's own unprecedented 2027 invasion warning, and what CSIS data reveals about a 500 percent surge in Chinese coast guard activity near Taiwan. Is Beijing simply building deterrence, or assembling the machinery for a real Taiwan operation? Watch the full breakdown.
Ayush Badonis Captaincy Shines as South Delhi Defeats North Delhi Strikers by 4 Wickets
New Delhi, August 19: In an exciting match of the Delhi Premier League (DPL) 2026, South Delhi Superstars showcased an impressive performance, defeating North Delhi Strikers by 4 wickets. Chasing a target of 208 runs set by North Delhi, South Delhi achieved their goal in 19.3 overs, losing 6 wickets in the process. The innings ... Read more Ayush Badonis Captaincy Shines as South Delhi Defeats North Delhi Strikers by 4 Wickets
Can you name every player to score 10+ Premier League goals in 2023-24?
It was a very high-scoring season in the top-flight. The post Can you name every player to score 10+ Premier League goals in 2023-24? appeared first on Planet Football .
How Laxmikant Parsekar's Mandrem seat pitch could play out for BJP in Goa polls
How Laxmikant Parsekars Mandrem seat pitch could play out for BJP in Goa polls
Villa bolster squad with arrivals of Suzuki and Ruggeri
Aston Villa announced on Wednesday they have signed Japan international goalkeeper Zion Suzuki and Italian defender Matteo Ruggeri as they strengthen their defensive options ahead of the Champions League.
Uttar Pradesh-Japan Investment Conference 2026: A New Era of Development and Investment Unveiled
New Delhi, August 19: The Uttar Pradesh government hosted the Uttar Pradesh-Japan Investment Conference 2026 at the Taj Palace in New Delhi on Wednesday. The event showcased the investment potential and evolving industrial landscape of the state to over 200 CEOs, managing directors, country heads, and senior industry representatives from Japan. The primary goal of ... Read more Uttar Pradesh-Japan Investment Conference 2026: A New Era of Development and Investment Unveiled
Roma Completes Signing of Teenage Midfielder Rodrigo Mora From Porto
Mora progressed through the ranks at Porto and scored 16 goals in 80 appearances
Rakul Preet Singh Slays Effortless Airport Style
Rakul Preet Singh keeps it effortlessly chic as she serves major airport fashion goals in her latest look
Japan Goalkeeper Zion Suzuki Signs For Aston Villa
Suzuki, who represented Japan at the World Cup this year, joins on a permanent transfer for a reported fee of around 35 million euros ($40 million)
'Take me to the IPL' - Dickwella banters with Jaiswal before losing his wicket
Niroshan Dickwella fell on 12 off 17 in the first session of the final day, moments after bantering with Yashasvi Jaiswal, who goaded him to play the hook
Asian Games gold next, long career bigger goal after Arjuna recognition: Tejaswin Shankar
Tejaswin Shankar aims for Asian Games gold after Commonwealth Games medals. He has improved his decathlon scores significantly this season. Shankar seeks a personal best performance at the upcoming continental event. He will focus solely on the decathlon, not individual high jump. Consistency and fitness are key to his long-term career goals.
Opinion: Opinion | Why The Congress-SP 'Merger' Fantasy Could Be Opposition's Biggest Self-Goal
Rahul Gandhi and Akhilesh Yadav do not need to become one another. They need to become better at being themselves, together.
NIT Goa Estate Engineer Recruitment 2026 - Apply Online
National Institute of Technology Goa (NIT Goa) Recruitment 2026 for 1 post of Estate Engineer (on Temporary Basis). Candidates with B.E/B.Tech Can Apply Online. The last date to apply online is 28-08-2026. The candidate shall apply online through NIT Goa official website.
Want to increase your lifespan? Heart surgeon shares 3 types of hobbies linked to longer life
The sheer amount of health information available today can make longevity seem like a complicated goal. But Dr Jeremy London , a board-certified heart surgeon, says research points to certain types of hobbies that can help people live longer.
Bombay High Court cancels bail of Birch nightclub fire accused, directs surrender within two weeks
The Bombay High Court at Goa on Tuesday cancelled the bail granted to Saurabh Luthra, Gaurav Luthra and Ajay Gupta, co-owners of the Birch by Romeo Lane nightclub in North Goa, where a fire in December 2025 claimed 25 lives. Justice Neela Gokhale allowed the appeal filed by the State of Goa challenging the bail [] The post Bombay High Court cancels bail of Birch nightclub fire accused, directs surrender within two weeks appeared first on India Legal .
Inside Vivek Oberois Mumbai home where Goan farmhouse aesthetics
Private equity firm KKR picks up minority stake in BookMyShow
The investment by KKR will enable BookMyShow to scale its live entertainment business division with the goal of bringing global artists to Indian audiences.
Whoop Promo Codes: 20% Off This August 2026
Whether you're looking for a Whoop free trial, student discount, or military savings, our guide to Whoop promo codes will help you maximize your membership benefits. Stay on top of your fitness goals for less.
FIH Hockey World Cup 2026 | Matches vs Pakistan are no longer tough: PR Sreejesh
India opened their campaign with a 3-1 win over Wales but suffered a 2-4 defeat against World No. 3 England after conceding three goals in the second half
Goa seeks life term for Tarun Tejpal in rape case: India Today accesses plea in SC
Goa seeks life term for Tarun Tejpal in rape case India Today accesses plea in SC
Married couples, stop keeping all your money in one account: Bengaluru CA suggests 4-account system
Bengaluru CA Meenal Goel suggests married couples divide their income into four accounts instead of keeping everything in one. Her framework allocates 30% to household expenses, 15% to personal wants, 15% to shared experiences and 40% to long-term goals such as education, a home and retirement. The percentages can be adjusted based on individual circumstances. The aim is to create structure and manage money before it manages you.
Psychology says feeling sad after achieving a big goal is more common than you think
Psychology says feeling sad after achieving a big goal is more common than you think
Losing footwear in crowded places can be frustrating, especially when hundreds of similar pairs are left outside. In an unusual incident, a Goa resident turned to ChatGPT to identify his missing shoes outside Ujjains Mahakaleshwar Temple. The post ChatGPT Finds Lost Shoes appeared first on Fusion - WeRIndia .
J&K challenged by specific circumstances, inherited history: Prof Indu Agnihotri
Former director and professor at the Centre for Womens Development Studies, ICSSR New Delhi, Prof Indu Agnihotri on Tuesday said that Gender equality was a major challenge globally as well as in India and Jammu and Kashmir. She stressed the need for stronger data, equal opportunities and greater recognition of womens economic contribution. Talking to Greater Kashmir on the sidelines of a National Conference on Gender Equality in the 21st Century organised by the Government College for Women (GCW), M A Road, Srinagar, Agnihotri said equality for women was a universal goal but its implementation continued to face region-specific challenges. Gender equality is a challenge all across the world. It is a challenge in India and it is a challenge in J&K. Jammu and Kashmir also faces challenges shaped by its specific circumstances and inherited history, she told Greater Kashmir . She said the South Asian region shares several common challenges, while one of the major hurdles in India was the lack of adequate and reliable data required for precise analysis and effective policymaking. Agnihotri said India was committed to the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals, particularly SDG-5, which focuses on achieving gender equality and empowering women. She said gender equality must be examined across multiple domains, including education, access to resources, political participation, representation and equal opportunities. Do women get work? When they get work, do they get equal pay? Do they have equal access to resources in terms of property or financial resources to start entrepreneurs and new enterprises? she asked. She also highlighted the structural barriers that continue to affect women. She also spoke about the contribution of women to Jammu and Kashmirs economy and society, saying their role has historically extended across different sectors. From traditional Shah Toosh-related work to the Pashmina industry and home-based employment, women have remained an important part of economic production, she added. Agnihotri said the respective governments need to recognise and adequately account for womens contribution to the economy, particularly in agriculture sector. Even in J&K, women have contributed in a big way to agriculture, she said. She further called for greater attention to their often-unrecognised economic role. Conferences on gender equality could help shape public discourse and policy by bringing together data, research and diverse perspectives, she added. She said such platforms enable researchers and stakeholders to study available evidence, deliberate on challenges and formulate recommendations that governments can incorporate into policymaking. She however stressed that recommendations emerging from such discussions must be followed up by governments to translate deliberations into meaningful change. There should be wider debate on employment and unemployment among women besides the differences in perspectives on how these challenges should be addressed need to be part of the policy discourse, Prof. Agnihotri told Greater Kashmir . She said there was a need to have policies that respond to the realities and challenges faced by women.
National Conference on Gender Equality |Persistent barriers confronting women in every sphere
The speakers at the inaugural session of a two-day national conference said that Gender equality cannot be reduced to institutional promises or access to education alone and must translate into equal opportunities, decision-making power, economic independence and leadership for women. The speakers were addressing a gathering during the inaugural session of a two-day national conference on Gender Equality in 21st century at Government College for Women (GCW), M.A. Road, Srinagar on Tuesday. The National Conference was organised to examine the persistent barriers confronting women and deliberate on pathways towards achieving the United Nations Sustainable Development Goal 5. In her address, Principal GCW M.A. Road, Prof. (Dr.) Yasmeen Farooq, said the theme had a particular significance for an institution that has been at the centre of women's education in Jammu and Kashmir for more than seven decades. Established in 1950, the college has witnessed generations of women pass through its portals and contribute to education, administration, healthcare, research, literature, public service and several other fields, she said. Therefore, when we speak of gender equality and women's empowerment, we are not discussing an abstract idea. It is closely connected with the history, purpose and identity of this institution, she added. She however cautioned that the progress achieved over the years must not lead to complacency saying that women continue to face barriers in access to opportunities, economic participation, representation in decision-making, technology, leadership and several social and cultural spaces. The challenge before us is no longer simply to ask whether women have access to education, Prof. Yasmeen Farooq said. She said that questions need to be answered whether education translates into agency, qualifications into opportunities, participation into leadership and equality guaranteed in principle into equality experienced in everyday life. She said achieving SDG-5 would require much more than institutional measures saying there was a need to address social attitudes, economic structures, cultural practices, technology, education and systems of decision-making. She said that academic institutions have a crucial role in this transformation as colleges and universities are not merely centres for transmitting knowledge but spaces where social assumptions can be questioned and young minds encouraged to examine society critically. For an institution dedicated to women's education, the responsibility extends beyond awarding degrees. Education should ultimately enlarge choices, she added. She said there was a need to equip young women with confidence, critical thinking, skills and the ability to make independent choices. She said women must also be encouraged to enter areas where they remain under-represented and be prepared for a rapidly changing world shaped by technology, artificial intelligence and changing patterns of work. If an educated young woman is able to choose her profession, articulate her views, participate in decisions affecting her life, become economically independent and contribute confidently to society, education has fulfilled a much larger purpose, she said. Conference coordinator Dr. Jaleel Ahsan in his address said that women constitute nearly half of the world's population, yet have historically faced systematic marginalisation, discrimination and unequal access to opportunities, resources and decision-making. He said biological differences between men and women had often been converted by social institutions, cultural practices and historical traditions into hierarchies used to justify inequality. The roots of gender inequality can be traced to the family, where gender roles, expectations and power relations are introduced, learned and normalised before extending into educational institutions, workplaces, political systems and economic structures, he said. He said that gender equality was not simply a question concerning women but a question of justice, dignity, human rights, social development and the future of society itself. A society cannot claim to be genuinely progressive if opportunities and rights are determined by gender, he said. Referring to SDG-5, he said the global commitment to gender equality requires societies not merely to address discrimination after it occurs but to examine and transform the structures, institutions, attitudes and practices that reproduce inequality. He called for collective engagement by families, educational institutions, workplaces, communities, government offices and civil society to advance women's empowerment. The two-day conference has been organised as an interdisciplinary platform to examine the social, psychological, historical, environmental, philosophical, political, economic, cultural, educational and institutional dimensions of gender equality. Dr. Ahsan said the objective was not merely to hold an academic exercise but to create space for dialogue, reflection, critical inquiry and exchange of ideas that could contribute to a more just and inclusive society. The inaugural session was attended by noted scholar and former Director of the Centre for Womens Development Studies New Delhi Prof. Indu Agnihotri, J&K Bank Executive Director Sudhir Gupta, academicians Prof. Neerja Matoo, Prof. Naseem Shafaie and Prof. Masooda Yasin, besides principals of various colleges, senior faculty members, researchers, delegates and students.
Srinagar Premier Division | SWFC Kashmir secures 31 victory over ARCO FC
SWFC Kashmir registered a convincing 31 victory over ARCO FC in the ongoing Srinagar Premier Division Football League at the TRC Synthetic Turf, Srinagar. SWFC Kashmir, as per a DFA statement, displayed a strong and composed performance throughout the match, scoring three goals to secure all three points. ARCO FC managed to find the net once, but SWFC Kashmir maintained control and completed the match with a well-deserved 31 win. The victory will further boost SWFC Kashmirs confidence as they continue their campaign in the league.
Alternative Building Materials
For generations, we have built our houses with materials provided by nature and made available through traditional construction: wood for doors, windows and roofs; bricks made from soil; and cement, sand, stone and bajri for walls, foundations and concrete. These materials have served society well. But the circumstances are changing rapidly. Our population is increasing, the demand for houses is growing, and the natural resources required for construction are becoming increasingly limited and expensive. We cannot continue building the future by endlessly extracting the resources of the past. River sand cannot be taken out indefinitely, mountains cannot be quarried without consequences, forests cannot provide unlimited timber, and large quantities of soil cannot continuously be used for conventional bricks. At the same time, every family needs a safe, comfortable and affordable home. The answer lies in science, innovation and a change in the way we think about construction. The objective should not be to completely abandon traditional materials. Rather, we need to reduce unnecessary dependence on them and develop scientifically tested alternatives that are safe, durable, economical and suitable for local conditions One of the greatest opportunities is to turn waste into a resource. Agricultural residues such as rice husk, straw, bamboo fibre and other plant materials can be processed into boards, panels and composite products. Industrial by-products such as fly ash and certain types of slag can be used in bricks, blocks and other construction materials. Construction and demolition waste can also be crushed, processed and reused as aggregate in appropriate applications. Properly processed plastic waste can be incorporated into selected building products such as panels, paving blocks and composite materials. This approach can solve two problems at the same time: it reduces the pressure on natural resources and gives value to waste that would otherwise end up in landfills or the environment. Traditional fired bricks require soil and considerable energy. Scientific alternatives such as compressed earth blocks, fly-ash bricks, lightweight concrete blocks and autoclaved aerated concrete blocks can reduce dependence on conventional bricks. Similarly, research is producing blended and low-carbon cement systems that can reduce the amount of conventional cement required. Recycled aggregates can replace a portion of naturally quarried stone and bajri where engineering standards permit. The future should not be about simply using more materials. It should be about using better materials and using them more efficiently. Wood has traditionally been widely used for doors, windows, roofing and interiors. Sustainably produced timber will continue to have a place in construction, but excessive pressure on forests cannot continue indefinitely. Modern materials such as fibre-cement boards, engineered wood, bamboo-based panels, recycled-plastic composites and other fibre-reinforced products can provide alternatives for many applications. The objective is not to eliminate wood but to reduce unnecessary dependence on natural timber and protect forests for future generations. The development of alternative building materials should not be seen merely as an environmental necessity. It can become a new economic sector and a major source of employment. There will be increasing demand for recycled bricks, lightweight blocks, composite doors and windows, insulation materials, prefabricated panels, recycled aggregates and low-carbon construction products. This can create opportunities for small and medium enterprises. Agricultural waste, industrial residues and construction waste can become raw materials for new businesses. Young entrepreneurs can establish manufacturing units to produce these materials locally. Such an industry will require engineers, architects, technicians, machine operators, designers, quality-control specialists, skilled workers and entrepreneurs. It can therefore create an entirely new category of employment. Our youth should not be trained only to search for existing jobs. They should also be trained to create new industries and employment opportunities. For this transformation to succeed, our colleges and universities must also change. New certificate, diploma, undergraduate and postgraduate courses can be introduced in areas such as Alternative Building Materials, Sustainable Construction Technology, Recycling Technology, Composite Materials, Prefabrication and Green Building Technology. Students should receive practical training in material testing, product development, manufacturing, quality control and entrepreneurship. Universities and research institutions could establish laboratories and innovation centres where students, researchers and industry can jointly develop locally suitable construction products. This would help create a skilled workforce for an industry that does not yet fully exist but will become increasingly important in the future. Jammu and Kashmir has already taken an important step in this direction through the establishment of Building Centres under the Housing and Urban Development Department. These centres have an important role in demonstrating and promoting low-cost building technologies and alternative construction materials. However, their role can now be expanded significantly. They should become active centres for the demonstration, testing, training and popularisation of new building technologies and alternative materials. People are more likely to accept a new material when they can see and experience it. Building Centres can therefore construct demonstration houses, walls, doors, windows and roofing systems using approved alternative materials. They can show the public their cost, strength, durability, energy efficiency and suitability. These centres could also work closely with universities, engineering institutions, research organisations and private industry. They can provide training to masons, contractors, engineers, architects and young entrepreneurs. In fact, Building Centres could gradually become innovation, training and incubation centres for the emerging alternative building-material industry. Government support will be essential in creating a market for these products. Entrepreneurs should be encouraged to establish manufacturing units based on scientifically tested technologies. Financial assistance, technical guidance, testing facilities, skill-development programmes and appropriate government schemes can help young people enter this field. At the same time, quality must never be compromised. An alternative material must not mean an inferior material. Every product should be scientifically tested for strength, durability, fire safety, weather resistance and other relevant standards before it is approved for construction. Government departments can also create awareness through exhibitions, demonstration projects and district-level programmes so that people become familiar with these new materials. The government could take this concept a step further by identifying a suitable piece of land and developing a model affordable housing township using scientifically tested low-cost and alternative building materials. The houses could have a few standard, attractive designs. Standardisation would reduce construction costs and time without making the houses unattractive. The township could include proper roads, footpaths, drainage, street lighting, parks, community facilities and public spaces. The surroundings should be environmentally rich, with trees, gardens, green spaces, children's play areas and walking paths. Rainwater management, waste segregation, recycling, energy efficiency and solar power, wherever feasible, could be incorporated into the design. The houses could be allotted to deserving families through transparent criteria and made affordable through soft-loan or suitable financing arrangements. The purpose would be to help families who genuinely need a home but cannot bear the rapidly increasing cost of conventional construction. Such a township could be developed as a New Smart Citynot merely because it uses modern technology, but because it demonstrates a smarter way of using land, water, energy and natural resources. This model city could also become a living laboratory. Universities, engineers and research institutions could monitor the performance of different building materials, energy consumption, maintenance costs, water use and environmental benefits. People would be able to see for themselves that low-cost housing does not have to mean poor-quality housing. At the same time, the project would create a market for locally manufactured alternative materials and generate employment in manufacturing, construction, landscaping, maintenance and related services. If successful, the model could be replicated in other districts according to their geographical and climatic conditions.The challenge before us is not simply how to construct more houses. It is how to provide affordable homes without destroying the natural resources on which future generations will depend. We have the scientific knowledge to begin this transition. What is required now is coordinated action by government, universities, research institutions, industry and entrepreneurs. The future house may look similar to today's house from the outside, but its walls, doors, windows, insulation, concrete and other components may be made from materials very different from those traditionally used. If we begin investing today in alternative building materials, education, entrepreneurship and demonstration projects, we can reduce pressure on forests, rivers, mountains and fertile soil. We can also convert waste into useful products, reduce construction costs and create new employment opportunities. The ultimate goal should be simple: a safe home for every family, affordable construction for the common person, sustainable use of natural resources and meaningful employment for our youth. The proposed model smart city could demonstrate that these objectives are not contradictory. With science and responsible planning, we can build homes that are economical for families, beneficial for the environment and productive for the economy. The house of tomorrow should not be built by exhausting the resources of today. It should be built by using science to create more from less. The architectural organisations of J&K, Building Centres at Srinagar and Jammu, Housing and Urban Development Department, universities, engineering institutions and private sector can jointly prepare a proposal for the government to develop a pilot affordable housing colony using scientifically tested alternative building materials and environmentally friendly technologies. The pilot can demonstrate low-cost construction, energy efficiency, water conservation, waste management and attractive landscaping. Its cost, safety, durability and environmental benefits can then be evaluated. If successful, the model can be improved and replicated on a larger scale across Jammu and Kashmir, creating affordable homes, new businesses and employment opportunities for our youth. Reflections
Quote of the day by Leila Hormozi offers a timely lesson about choosing relationships that support personal growth and future success. We cannot change everything about our past, and we should not try to pretend that it never happened. But we can decide how much influence it has over the person we are becoming. Surrounding ourselves with people who see possibility can help us develop confidence, ambition, and resilience, while constantly returning to an outdated identity can make growth unnecessarily difficult. The goal is not to forget where we came from but to avoid becoming permanently defined by it. The right people do not ignore your past; they understand it and still believe your future can be greater.
Goa Government Appeals to Supreme Court for Increased Sentence in Tarun Tejpal Case
New Delhi, August 19: The Goa government has approached the Supreme Court following the Bombay High Courts sentencing of former Tehelka editor Tarun Tejpal to ten years of rigorous imprisonment for a sexual assault case. The state government has filed a petition requesting a harsher penalty for Tejpal. The Goa government argues that the sentence ... Read more Goa Government Appeals to Supreme Court for Increased Sentence in Tarun Tejpal Case
Goa beat Oman CA in decider; clinch 3-match series 2-1
Panaji: Goa clinched the three-match one-day series against Oman CA 2-1 with a commanding 126-run victory in the decider at the Oman CA in Al Amerat. Put in to bat after Oman won the toss and elected to bowl, Goa posted 305 for eight in 50 overs, with Shivendra Bhujbal remaining unbeaten on 143 off []
Registers increase from 2.84 mn tonnes to 5.13 mn tonnes Shoma Patnaik Panaji: After several years of insipid growth, inland water transport in the state witnessed a sharp improvement in 2025-26, with cargo traffic on the two national waterways, NW-68 (Mandovi River) and NW-111 (Zuari River), increasing to 5.13 million tonnes from 2.84 million tonnes []
HC seeks records on children rescued from begging in Goa
Panaji: The High Court has sought comprehensive records on the rescue, repatriation and rehabilitation of children found begging in Goa after it was pointed out that several children rescued and sent back to their hometowns were subsequently found begging in Goa again. Hearing a PIL on child begging, the High Court said that a significant []
Goa moves SC, seeks life imprisonment for Tejpal for sex assault
In a significant move, the Goa government has approached the Supreme Court, requesting a harsher sentence for Tarun Tejpal in a sexual assault case. The state argues that his current penalty is insufficient given the severity of the crime. They emphasize that Tejpal exploited his position of power, suggesting that time should not lessen the consequences for such an offense.
Goa govt moves SC seeking enhanced sentence for Tejpal
The Goa government on Tuesday moved the Supreme Court seeking enhanced sentence for journalist Tarun Tejpal in the 2013 sexual assault case, contending the case warrants imprisonment for life.
Gender equality needs better data, equal opportunities: Prof Indu Agnihotri
Srinagar, Aug 18: Professor Indu Agnihotri on Tuesday stressed the need for reliable data and stronger policy interventions to address gender inequality, saying the lack of adequate data remains one of the major hurdles in understanding and tackling the challenges faced by women. She was speaking at a two day national conference on Gender Equality in the 21st Century: Perspectives & Pathways to SDG 5 at Government College for Women, M.A. Road, Srinagar. Agnihotri said gender equality remains a universal challenge and is equally significant for India and Jammu & Kashmir. She said proper data is essential for making a precise assessment of the situation and developing effective measures to address existing gaps. Referring to Sustainable Development Goal 5, she said the United Nations has placed gender equality among its key global development goals. SDG 5 covers several areas, including education, access to resources, political participation and equal opportunities for women. She said women continue to face difficulties in employment, equal pay and access to financial resources and property, particularly when seeking to establish or expand entrepreneurial activities. Agnihotri also underlined the historic contribution of women in Jammu & Kashmir to the economy and production. She said women have played an important role in handicrafts, including Pashmina and Shahtoosh related work, besides contributing through home based activities and agriculture. She said the economic contribution of women needs to be recognised while addressing the barriers that restrict their participation and access to opportunities. The professor said conferences provide an important platform for researchers and academics to examine available data, discuss findings and place recommendations before governments. She stressed that policy regimes need to take such recommendations seriously and translate research findings into measures that can improve womens employment opportunities and reduce inequality. The conference brought together academicians, researchers and policymakers to deliberate on gender justice, social inclusion and sustainable development, with particular focus on pathways towards achieving the targets of SDG 5.
Says Paroda temple site defaced during beautification works Panaji: The High Court of Bombay at Goa on Tuesday sought a statewide report on Goas protected monuments after observing that the state-protected Shri Chandreshwar Bhoothnath Devasthan, located at Paroda, was totally defaced during beautification works. Questioning the 2018 No Objection Certificate (NOC) granted by the Directorate []
Goa moves Supreme Court to enhance sentence of Tarun Tejpal in 2013 rape case
The State said the sentence was inadequate but clarified that it did not want to challenge or reopen the findings or conclusions on merit recorded by the Bombay High Court in a judgment on August 6
Our Aim Should Be To Get Two Or Three Players From APL To Play In The IPL: Abu Nechim
Assam Premier League: Guwahati Royals coach Abu Nechim praised his team's fearless approach after they secured their place in the semifinals of the Assam Premier League (APL), while also highlighting the tournament's role in creating a pathway for young cricketers from Assam. Reflecting on the Royals' performance, Nechim said the team's intensity and attacking approach had been key to their success. It was a very good match. Our intensity throughout the 40 overs was very good. Our cricket, which I have been saying since the first day, is fearless, attacking cricket. We did that today, and we got the result, said Nechim. Nechim was also pleased with the return of Muktar Hussain, who had missed games due to injury and made an immediate impact on his comeback. Muktar came back to the team and bowled very well. That is a very good thing for us, he said. With the Royals now through to the semi-finals, Nechim said the team would be looking to maintain its momentum and push for a strong finish to the league stage. It is very important to continue winning matches. There is a match tomorrow as well, and we will definitely win. After that, we will see what happens. But I would like to continue this momentum, Nechim said. The Royals coach also reflected on the challenges faced during their preparation for the tournament. With only five to six days available for preparation and persistent rain limiting outdoor practice, the team had to make the most of its limited training time. We did not get much time. We got only 5-6 days of preparation time. It was raining continuously. We were practising indoors. We were not able to use the field, he said. Despite those challenges, Nechim believes the tournament has already showcased several promising young players. He named Bastab Roy, Dibrugarh's fast bowler Vikas Ranjan, Vishal Chahar, Rishabh Deepak, as well as Guwahati Royals' Gunjan Jyoti Deka and Nipan Deka among those who have impressed him. He also highlighted Ayushman Malakar's recent performance. For Nechim, the ultimate measure of the inaugural APL's success will be the number of players who are able to use the platform to progress to the IPL. Our goal in APL was that if we get 2-3 players from APL to play in the IPL, then we will consider APL a success. Our aim should be to get 2-3 players to play in the IPL, so that we can make a good player, he said. Looking ahead to the semi-finals, Nechim identified the middle overs and spin bowling as areas where the Royals can still improve. Right now we are doing well in all three departments. But if we can improve in the middle overs, it will be good. And we should work on the spin department, he said. For Nechim, the ultimate measure of the inaugural APL's success will be the number of players who are able to use the platform to progress to the IPL. Our goal in APL was that if we get 2-3 players from APL to play in the IPL, then we will consider APL a success. Our aim should be to get 2-3 players to play in the IPL, so that we can make a good player, he said. Also Read: Live Cricket Score It is a very big platform. When we used to play, we would play in the district and state zones. Then we used to get the chance to play at bigger platforms such as this. But now, if you play in these franchise leagues, there is a chance to play in the IPL. So, what can be better than this? It is a very good platform for the youngsters, Nechim said. Article Source: IANS
Hyd's Active.in Plans South India expansion with 15 New Franchises
The expansion will cover Andhra Pradesh, Telangana, Karnataka, Tamil Nadu, Kerala, Goa and Bhubaneswar, strengthening its presence across residential, commercial and infrastructure markets
Quote of the Day by Adam Sandler: It's about a man who doesn't appreciate all that he has and finds out at the end that life has been great... explores the tragic human habit of postponing presence. Sandler addresses the contrast between chasing future goals and valuing existing relationships. By examining how cinematic storytelling mirrors real-life regret, his insight highlights why true contentment is rarely about acquiring more, but rather about cultivating the daily awareness needed to recognize the quiet abundance already surrounding us.
India thrash South Africa 6-1 to register biggest-ever FIH Women's Hockey World Cup win
India secured a dominant 6-1 victory over South Africa in the Hockey World Cup. This commanding performance marked India's largest-ever win in the tournament's history. Navneet Kaur and Sushila Chanu extended India's early lead to three goals. Deepika Sehrawat, Lalremsiami, and Sakshi Rana added further goals in the second half. India now leads Pool D and is well-positioned for the next round.
Tarun Tejpal conviction: Goa govt moves SC seeking enhancement of sentence
On August 6, Tarun Tejpal was convicted of rape and sentenced to rigorous imprisonment for 10 years by the Bombay High Court, overturning the verdict of the trial court which had acquitted the former editor of Tehelka five years ago
'Tarun Tejpal Punishment Inadequate': Goa's 'Life Term' Plea In Supreme Court
Earlier this month, the Goa Bench of the Bombay High Court overturned a trial court's 2021 acquittal order, convicting the former Tehelka journalist for raping his colleague inside an elevator in 2013 and sending him to jail for 10 years.
Goa govt moves Supreme Court seeking harsher sentence for Tarun Tejpal in 2013 sexual assault case
The Goa government has approached the Supreme Court seeking an enhancement of the sentence awarded to former Tehelka magazine editor Tarun Tejpal in a sexual assault case. The state government has filed a petition before...
BJP accuses Congress of disrespecting Vande Mataram in Goa
In response, Congress president Mallikarjun Kharge says he sang the same version that was followed by national leaders, including Mahatma Gandhi, Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel and former Prime Minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee
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Test Cricket Is My Ultimate Goal, So I Model My Game Around Red Ball: Devdutt Padikkal
Devdutt Padikkal on Tuesday asserted that Test cricket remains his ultimate goal, and subtle technical adjustments to his batting has helped him make an instant impact in the ongoing first Test against Sri Lanka in Galle.
Goa govt moves SC seeking enhanced punishment for ex-Tehelka editor Tarun Tejpal in rape case
Women's Hockey World Cup: India Thrashes South Africa 6-1
India's women's hockey team delivered a dominant performance, defeating South Africa 6-1 in their second Pool D match of the FIH Women's Hockey World Cup. Six different players scored for India, with a prolific third quarter sealing the rout. This emphatic win significantly strengthens India's chances of advancing, placing them atop Pool D on goal difference ahead of their crucial final pool match against England.

