Ancient Roman poet Virgil's words still resonate today. His quote questions whether divine forces or personal ambition fuels our deepest desires. The article explores how this timeless conflict drives people to pursue goals relentlessly. This pursuit can lead to sacrificing well-being and identity. Virgil's insights offer a powerful reminder about the nature of obsession and self-awareness.
Hyderabad police caution goat, sheep traders against digital payment scams ahead of Id al-Adha
Ranveer Singh Apologises To Goddess Chamundi On HC Order
It may be recalled Ranveer Singh delivered a speech at the 55th International Film Festival of India held in Goa which got him into trouble wherein he referred the depiction of Goddess Chamundeshwari as a ghost and mimicked Kannada actor Rishab Shetty who played the main role in the film Kantara Chapter1
Two minor boys booked for gang-raping nine-year-old Dalit girl in Uttar Pradesh
An FIR was lodged based on a complaint filed by the girl`s father. According to the complaint, the accused allegedly lured the girl with a bribe and sexually assaulted her on the evening of May 23 while she was grazing goats outside the village
Group Legrand India today inaugurated the Legrand Institute for Training & Education at Thane, marking the launch of its first dedicated training centre in Maharashtra. The inauguration ceremony was graced by the Hon’ble Deputy Chief Minister of Maharashtra, Shri Eknath Shinde, as the Chief Guest, along with the Hon’ble Minister of Skill Development, Shri Mangal Prabhat Lodha Employment, Entrepreneurship & Innovation, Government of Maharashtra, and Ms. Agnès Silva, Deputy Consul de France, Mumbai. nauguration Established as part of Group Legrand India’s social commitment towards skill development and youth empowerment, the institute aims to strengthen industry-ready technical talent and enhance employability across the electrical and allied technology sectors. Developed in collaboration with SkillSonics, an NSDC-accredited implementation and knowledge partner, the 8,000 sq. ft. world-class standalone facility has been designed to provide industry-oriented technical training for ITI students, diploma and engineering students, technicians, and electricians. The institute will offer completely free-of-cost training programs with a strong emphasis on practical learning, industry exposure, and employability enhancement aligned to evolving technological and market requirements. The initiative is expected to train and upskill more than 1,000 students and electricians annually, creating a stronger pipeline of skilled talent for India’s growing infrastructure, energy, and electrical ecosystem. The initiative further strengthens Group Legrand India’s broader CSR framework, which is built on five key pillars: education, healthcare, environment, skill development, and disaster relief; through impactful interventions across communities nationwide. Speaking on the occasion, Tony Berland, CEO & Managing Director, Group Legrand India , said, “The inauguration of our training centre in Thane marks a significant milestone in Legrand’s journey of empowering youth through skill development and enhancing employability. Through this initiative, we aim to provide accessible, high quality technical education that equips students and electricians with future ready capabilities while contributing meaningfully to India’s skilled workforce development.” Speaking on the occasion, Shri. Eknath Shinde, Deputy Chief Minister of Maharashtra said, “Maharashtra has been actively focusing on strengthening skill development and creating employment opportunities for youth through industry partnerships and practical learning initiatives. The Legrand Institute for Training & Education aligns well with the State’s vision of building a future-ready skilled workforce and will contribute meaningfully towards Maharashtra’s larger skill development mission and industrial growth.” Abida Aneez, VP – CSR & Sustainability, Group Legrand India , shared, “The Legrand Institute for Training & Education has been developed as a first-of-its-kind advanced technical training facility with modern labs and the latest technologies in electrical and UPS systems. The customised curriculum, designed jointly by Legrand’s subject matter experts and SkillSonics’ technical specialists, aims to equip students and electricians with practical skills and industry-ready capabilities aligned to current and future technological needs.” The inauguration of the training centre marks another important step in advancing Group Legrand India’s long-term vision of inclusive growth through accessible skilling and community development. About Group Legrand India Legrand is a global specialist in electrical and digital building infrastructures, dedicated to supporting technological, societal, and environmental change around the globe. Legrand’s core purpose is to improve lives by transforming the spaces where people live, work and meet, with electrical and digital infrastructures and connected solutions that are simple, innovative and sustainable. For over two decades, Group Legrand India has maintained its leadership position in power protection business, utilizing its global expertise to tailor the offering to local market needs. The Group has strategic acquisitions which further solidified its commitment to delivering complete solutions, making it the preferred partner across diverse market segments. Group Legrand India has several brands under its umbrella who are leaders in their respective product domain, namely IndoAsian, Numeric, Valrack, Adlec and NetRack. With a diverse workforce of 5000+ employees across India, Group Legrand India has 7 state of the art manufacturing facilities, 3 R&D centres and a wide distribution network with over 870 distribution partners and 19000+ retailers. Legrand's purpose guides its responsible commitments to a more sustainable world for all. Legrand's CSR commitments actively contribute to the Sustainable Development Goals set out by the UN for a better and more sustainable future. Legrand has laid out its CSR /Sustainability commitments in 4 main areas of actions to improve lives: Promote diversity and inclusion Reduce its carbon footprint Develop a circular economy Be a responsible business As a specialist in electrical and digital infrastructure, reducing the carbon footprint and developing a circular economy approach within its activities are Legrand’s priorities at all times. In addition, Legrand is committed to promoting diversity and inclusion, while being a responsible player in its day-to-day relationships with all the stakeholders, especially its employees, customers and suppliers. Legrand has set the goal of achieving carbon neutrality by 2050 throughout the Group’s value chain.
Scotlands return to the FIFA World Cup after 28 years is being celebrated with a special limited-edition 20 note inspired by Scott McTominays iconic overhead kick against Denmark. The commemorative banknote, released by the Bank of Scotland, honours the goal that helped secure qualification for the 2026 tournament while also raising funds for homelessness charity Crisis Scotland through auctions and supporter events.
From poultry farms to zoos, how animals are battling extreme heat
As temperatures continue to soar across India, animals are also feeling the impact of the scorching summer. From poultry farms reporting higher bird mortality to goats being treated for heat stress and zoos introducing special cooling measures, caretakers are stepping up efforts to protect animals from extreme heat. Heres a look at how rising temperatures are affecting animals and what is being done to keep them safe.
IGPL Morocco Rising Stars: Having recently broken through for his maiden international title at the ADT Players Championship, golfer Pukhraj Singh Gill is riding a wave of peak confidence. Currently sitting third on the Asian Development Tour (ADT) Order of Merit, the 29-year-old has his sights firmly trained on securing a full Asian Tour card as he prepares for the upcoming IGPL Morocco Rising Stars at Mazagan Beach Golf Resort. Gill, who turned professional in 2018, achieved a breakthrough in his international win at the 2026 ADT Players Championship in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, while staging a dramatic comeback. In the process, he became the second IGPL player to achieve success on the Asian Development Tour, following Karandeep Kochhar, who previously won an ADT event in Egypt. The Chandigarh golfer won his maiden professional title at the 2025 IGPL Invitational Jamshedpur and clinched the 2025 IGPL Order of Merit title. In an exclusive conversation with IANS, Gill reflects on his journey from junior ranks to the international podium, the invaluable mental conditioning he absorbed from his fathers national hockey background and mentor Jeev Milkha Singh, and how golf is steadily carving its own dedicated audience out of a cricket-frenzied nation. IANS: Your journey started on the football fields. Now that you're winning an international championship, how does that rough start give you an edge over the players? PG: Oh yes, definitely. I think it comes back to the age-old learning that you learn more from your losses than your wins. And starting out professionally the first 2 or 3 years, I had some signs of greatness, but they weren't as consistent as they've been over the last 2 or 3 years. And definitely what I learnt from my losses, I've been able to chalk up to the learnings, and I've been able to work harder and smarter on myself. And over the last 2 or 3 years, I think I've harnessed my potential very well. So yes, learnings do teach you, and that's been the case for me. IANS: Your brother is also currently playing in the IGBL, so is there a very healthy rivalry, or is it purely a support system that you see? What would you like to share about the perspective? PG: Yes, I feel like sibling rivalry doesn't extend all the way in our household. To us, I feel like we have a great balance of that, where we are very competitive with each other when it comes to the golf course. But when it comes to our household, it's obviously about seeing the other person play as well as you or sometimes even better, for that matter. So, we do have contrasting styles, but we are able to share our thoughts when it comes to the game plan, when it comes to the short game or the putting, for example. But we are very different as golfers. So, we do take our own journey there. But we do have a healthy rivalry and almost an inspirational thing going out between the two of us. IANS: With a father who played for the national hockey team. What is that one lesson from your father's hockey background that you find yourself applying on the tours? PG: The basic one, very basic learning of patience and just hard work because my career already has transcended for more than two decades now. I started at eight or nine, and I'm about to turn 30 this year, and I've pretty much bloomed over the last two and a half, three years. They've been the best part of my career. Naturally there's a set of patience that when you're going through a rough patch, you just keep working and stay at it and keep believing that you're doing well. Starting out great as a junior and international senior and a sub-junior player, there was always assurance that I got what it takes. So, it was always looming around the corner. So, that's how my preparation was also very optimistic. And of course, the last two years, especially the last week, have been an assurance of how good I am, having won my first international title. So, that has obviously been working out very well. IANS: It's been a very pivotal moment for you when you met your role model, Jeev Milkha Singh, at the Chandigarh Golf Club. And now he's also associated with IGPL as a mentor. So, how do you think he's helping you navigate the most amazing legs of your IGPL, or is there some more learning that you still feel that you have from him at this moment? PG: Oh definitely. I feel like you always learn from someone like Jeev, Sir, because I think he's pretty much done everything there is to do in the game. And coming from the same environment as me and playing at the same golf course, Chandigarh Golf Club, I feel like there's a lot to learn from him, not only in terms of his golf game but also his mentality more than anything. He's been playing actively for 30-35 years now. So, I feel like you can just relate to the level of love that you're supposed to have for the game. And he went through a long drought before he won the IGPL event in Sri Lanka last year. So you can always imagine that someone even at his age can try and get the better of you sometimes. So, that is very inspirational. And obviously, he's very good in terms of mentoring the young guys. Whenever I meet him, I'm able to get a few words of wisdom off of him. And he's just a very motivating sight to be around. So, that has definitely stayed. IANS: You're currently sitting on top of the ADT merit list. You're back third with a goal of a top five or top six finish for the Asian Tour qualification. So, with the upcoming events like the Morocco Rising Stars, how are you tailoring your training? How are you preparing for the upcoming events? PG: Yes, I'm just trying to keep the enthusiasm up and making sure that I enjoy the success I've had from my win. And just working on the same trots and trying to keep that aggressive mindset of, trying to win again. Because that suits my style very well. And now that you have won, it's a very familiar feeling, and you'd love to taste that again. And that's my game plan for Morocco as well. To go out there and just play as aggressively as I can and use my advantages that I have in terms of ball striking and hopefully get it done again. Right. IANS: And also talking about the courses of Morocco and when you play in the international leagues. The course grounds are very different as compared to the national ones. So, how do you feel that like participating in international leagues? How does your training become more like different from what you prepare over here for? PG: Thankfully, I've had quite a bit of international exposure thanks to the AM Green IGPL calendar and the pathway to ADT in the Asian Tour. Whereas I've been playing internationally for three years now. So, I feel that there's this extra level of comfort, which starts with the mind that you have been here before and done this. And the only difference in terms of preparation is that you try and play different styles of golf courses. Like, when you're playing somewhere in the West, you try to play golf courses, which are relatively more flexible off the tee. And you get used to hitting your driver a little longer and having longer shots in. So, that's all in terms of preparation. But in terms of mindset, it's just about continuing to learn because every day and every round of golf is going to teach you something. So, that's something you try and keep in the back of your head and stay patient and keep learning. The journey doesn't stop. IANS: You recently became the next Indian of the current league to win on the Asian Development Tour in the last six months. And how does it feel to be at the forefront of this new wave of Indian dominance on the developmental circuit? PG: It feels really, really nice. But this has been my goal over the last four or five years. Karandeep has been a very dear friend. And when your compatriot, who you've grown up playing with, goes out there and does it, he's able to help you. Not only in terms of learning but also in terms of motivation that it can be done. And having done that, I really like the position I'm in because I like playing golf internationally. The designs in Asia really suit me. And I feel quite comfortable being in the position I am. I think I'll make the very most of it. IANS: So, Shuttler Satwiksairaj Rankireddy recently sparked a debate about the silent homecoming for the Thomas Cup team. So, as a golfer in a cricket-frenzied nation, do you feel the same pressure to prove your worth to the Indian public despite winning on the international tours like the ADT? PG: Honestly, in my case, the last few years of Indian golf have been in the limelight quite a bit. So, I've got a great recognition and support in terms of my entire journey internationally. And even after my win in Malaysia last week on the ADT, I got a great response from the fans back home. Whether it be my compatriots on the league or whether it be just other club golfers who play for the liking of the game. IANS: So, Shuttler Satwiksairaj Rankireddy recently sparked a debate about the silent homecoming for the Thomas Cup team. So, as a golfer in a cricket-frenzied nation, do you feel the same pressure to prove your worth to the Indian public despite winning on the international tours like the ADT? Also Read: Live Cricket Score And yeah, it's not as lucrative maybe. It's not that people have you on their shoulders or such. But there's definitely a great recognition and fan following which are being introduced to our game. Article Source: IANS
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The Indian Meteorological Department had predicted that the monsoon would begin in Kerala around May 26. However, weak winds and hot weather conditions on Tuesday have raised uncertainty over rain arriving in the rest of the country by June 1. The department had said that conditions were favourable for monsoon onset only in some parts of the Arabian Sea. The south-west monsoon is expected to enter he state now only between June 5 and 10. The reported delay is in the wake of El Nios impact. The movement of the monsoon slowed down, and it is predicted that there will be less rainfall this year. For the rains to be categorised as monsoon, at least 60 per cent of 14 weather stations in Kerala must record rainfall measuring 2.5 mm or more over two consecutive days alongside specific wind and cloud coverage. Meanwhile, many parts of the country have been reeling under the hot conditions for the past few days. Temperatures in Telangana and Andhra Pradesh, for example, crossed 46.5 degree celcius on Monday. Deaths due to heatstroke were also reported in the state, with a red alert being issued for the adverse conditions. A red alert was issued for Odisha, East Madhya Pradesh and East Uttar Pradesh due to the sweltering heat. A yellow alert was issued in Delhi for excessive heat on Tuesday. Despite the delayed onset of monsoon, the IMD predicted that there would be light to moderate rainfall accompanied by thunderstorms, lightning and gusty winds over Kerala, Mahe and Lakshadweep from May 26 to 29. A yellow alert has been issued for Kerala and Lakshadweep over the next four days. There will also be light to moderate rainfall in isolated parts of Tamil Nadu, interior Karnataka, North Interior Karnataka, Telangana, Rayalaseema, and Coastal Andhra Pradesh during the same period. This will be accompanied by thunderstorms and gusty winds. Coastal Maharashtra and Goa are also set for similar conditions.
Quote of the day by Lee Hsien Loong: Singapore China shared interests not shared blood statement Lee Hsien Loong reflects a sharp global truth. Nations act on interest, not emotion. Singapore China shared interests not shared blood statement Lee Hsien Loong highlights how diplomacy today is driven by survival, trade, and balance in a tense world. It shows Singapores clear foreign policy logic. Countries cooperate when goals align, not when identity matches. This idea reshapes how people read modern geopolitics. It is simple but deeply strategic. It explains why Singapore engages China while staying globally balanced.
How VinFast's Ecosystem Strategy Won Over Indian Aftersales Partners
What Indian partners saw in Vietnam was not simply factory scale, but a full EV ecosystem designed to make long-term ownership feel viable. That experience is now shaping how VinFast expands its aftersales and charging strategy in India. What Indian partners saw in Vietnam was not simply factory scale, but a full EV ecosystem designed to make long-term ownership feel viable Before coming to Vietnam, Rishav Kumar Choudhary, Managing Director of JP Emobility, had already seen presentations about Vingroup, Vietnam’s largest private conglomerate. But visiting VinFast’s factories and experiencing the broader ecosystem firsthand revealed a scale far beyond what he had expected. “ The presentations and slides do not fully capture the actual scale of the Vingroup ecosystem ,” Rishav said during the trip in May. “ In reality, it is much larger and more impressive than what we had imagined. ” That impression was shaped over seven days in Vietnam, where nearly 200 VinFast partners, dealers, and investors gathered for the company’s Global Business Conference. What they saw was not just an automaker, but an ecosystem deeply embedded in daily life. VinFast vehicles moved constantly through the streets of Hanoi and Hai Phong, not only as private cars but also as commercial fleets and taxis. Across the cities, the partners encountered Vingroup businesses in nearly every direction. There was Vinhomes in real estate. Vinmec in healthcare. VinUni and Vinschool in education. Vinpearl in hospitality. Technology companies like VinRobotics and VinDynamics. Different industries. Different business models. Yet somehow, each had become one of the leading names in its field. Building confidence through ecosystem scale Success in one sector can happen through timing or luck. Repeating it across industries suggests something else entirely. That “something else”, many partners concluded during the trip, was the customer-first philosophy of Pham Nhat Vuong, the billionaire founder of Vingroup. More than 30 years ago, his business journey began in Ukraine selling instant noodles to local consumers unfamiliar with the idea of preparing a meal simply by pouring boiling water. To help customers trust the product, his staff reportedly demonstrated the preparation process directly to them. That instinct to reduce uncertainty still runs through Vingroup’s businesses today, especially at VinFast. The company did not simply build electric vehicles in Vietnam. It built the surrounding infrastructure designed to make EV ownership feel dependable. Consumers can experience VinFast long before buying one through Green SM, Vietnam’s all-electric ride-hailing platform operating entirely with VinFast vehicles. Owners can charge through V-Green, which plans a nationwide charging network averaging roughly 10 kilometers between charging stations in urban areas and around 70 kilometers along highways. If repairs are needed, customers can access nearly 400 service workshops nationwide by the end of 2025. The ownership commitments themselves are equally aggressive. VinFast has extended free charging at V-Green stations until March 31, 2029, along with warranties extending up to 10 years for both vehicles and batteries, helping ensure potential owners of its commitment . That ecosystem approach has helped VinFast move from a newcomer to Vietnam’s best- selling car brand in less than a decade. In April 2026 alone, the company delivered 24,774 electric vehicles, bringing cumulative deliveries for the first four months of the year to 78,458 vehicles. For aftersales partners, however, confidence was not built only through policies or sales numbers. It was built through manufacturing scale. At the Hi Phòng factory, partners saw one of the largest EV production hubs in the region operating at full capacity. By the end of 2025, the facility had produced 200,000 electric vehicles in a single year, supported by more than a thousand ABB robots and tens of thousands of workers across three shifts. “ Seeing the factory was amazing ,” said Shailesh Borse from MyTVS , one of VinFast’s aftersales partners in India who participated in the trip. “ With more than 90% automation and the latest technology, it reflects a very modern infrastructure. We feel very confident in our association with the brand. ” Exporting the confidence model globally That long-term confidence is now becoming part of VinFast’s global expansion strategy. What partners saw in Vietnam was not a market-specific experiment, but a repeatable playbook the company is beginning to apply internationally. The idea is consistent across markets: do not just sell EVs. Build the surrounding ecosystem that makes customers feel supported after the purchase. India has become one of the clearest examples of that approach. Before building its manufacturing facility in Tamil Nadu, VinFast evaluated 15 locations across six Indian states. According to company executives, the site in Thoothukudi was transformed from undeveloped land into a highly automated EV factory within just 15 months. The factory currently assembles the VF 6, VF 7, and the MPV 7 for the Indian market, but VinFast is already planning further expansion. In late 2025, the company signed an agreement to add roughly 200 hectares to the existing facility, supporting future production of electric buses and electric motorcycles. At the same time, the company has been building the aftersales and charging ecosystem around those vehicles. VinFast has rapidly expanded its retail and aftersales footprint in India, reaching a new milestone in March by inaugurating its 50th showroom nationwide. The company now aims to establish 75 dealerships across more than 60 cities in India by the end of the year, extending beyond major metro areas into emerging markets. At the same time, VinFast has partnered with MyTVS, RoadGrid, and Global Assure to establish 120 service workshops designed to support customers nationwide, while building a broader EV ecosystem spanning manufacturing, retail, charging infrastructure, aftersales services, and battery value chain partnerships. Charging infrastructure is expanding in parallel. Through V-Green and local partners, VinFast is building a broader charging network while reducing ownership barriers through aggressive customer incentives. In late 2025, V-Green partnered with Hindustan Petroleum Corporation Limited (HPCL) to deploy EV charging stations across HPCL’s nationwide network, while also signing with multiple vendors PAN India to accelerate fast charger rollout across highways, urban centers, and Smart Cities zones. The infrastructure push is being reinforced by a wider ownership support strategy designed to make EV adoption feel more practical and lower-risk for Indian consumers. Those initiatives include free charging until 2029, free maintenance for three years or 36,000 kilometers, and cash support for customers switching from gasoline vehicles to VinFast EVs. The company also offers seven-year vehicle warranties and 10-year battery warranties across several models in India. “ The free charging, battery warranty, and vehicle warranty programs are extremely attractive offers that very few international brands provide ,” said Sweta Choudhary, Director of JP Emobility and also a participant in the VinFast Global Business Conference. Alongside factory tours and ecosystem visits, the conference concluded with the signing of Memoranda of Understanding between VinFast and 29 international aftersales partners across not only India, but also Indonesia, the Philippines, and Kazakhstan, as part of the company’s plan to accelerate its global EV service network. The agreements are expected to support the opening of 68 new service workshops globally, including new workshops across India. “ Our goal is not simply to expand the network, but to build a customer-centric aftersales ecosystem that delivers an outstanding experience on a global scale ,” said Mr. Bui Viet Hung, Deputy CEO of Global Aftersales at VinFast , in a statement. “ Through partnerships with experienced local operators and the application of VinFast’s global standards, we aim to provide aftersales services that are exceptional, responsive, and reliable .”
Havent Seen Such Weather Before: Jammu Kashmir Nomads Bear Brunt of Unusual Climate
SRINAGAR: Every summer, long serpentine caravans of sheep, goats and horses begin climbing the rugged mountain tracks of Jammu and Kashmir as the nomadic Gujjar and Bakarwal communities undertake their centuries-old transhumance migration towards the high-altitude Himalayan meadows. But this year, the journey has turned harsh and uncertain. Unusual snowfall, repeated hailstorms and incessant rain []
Chief Secretary reviews implementation of PMs reform agenda
Chief Secretary, Atal Dulloo, today chaired a high-level review meeting with Administrative Secretaries of all departments to assess the Action Taken Reports (ATRs) on implementation of actionable points emerging from the Prime Ministers interaction with Secretaries to the Government of India, with special emphasis on strengthening the Whole of Government approach, enhancing Ease of Living through end-to-end digitization of public services and undertaking comprehensive process reforms across the country. During the meeting, the Chief Secretary reiterated that the core objective of these reforms is to establish integrated governance, citizen-centric administration and technology-driven systems aimed at ensuring efficient, transparent and accountable delivery of services. He emphasised that departments must move beyond conventional silo-based functioning and work in close coordination to achieve larger developmental goals envisioned under Viksit Bharat @2047. A detailed presentation on the Action Taken Reports pertaining to various reform initiatives was given by the Planning Development & Monitoring Department. The meeting was informed that several departments including Finance, School Education, Skill Development, Health & Medical Education, Housing & Urban Development, Agriculture Production, Social Welfare, Public Works, Tourism and Higher Education Departments have already adopted convergence-based governance models involving inter-departmental coordination, digital integration and collaborative implementation mechanisms. Regarding the points of School Education Department it was revealed that vocational education has been expanded to more than 1,350 schools across J&K with enrolment of over 1.41 lakh students, besides integration of digital platforms, ICT laboratories and smart classrooms under the framework of NEP-2020. Similarly with respect to the Skill Development Department it was highlighted that flagship initiatives including Mission YUVA and PM Vishwakarma are being implemented through coordinated institutional mechanisms involving multiple departments, financial institutions and academic organisations. The Health & Medical Education Department proposed integrated planning with allied departments for convergence of health, sanitation, nutrition, education and livelihood initiatives, while the Housing & Urban Development Department highlighted its focus on technology-driven governance, sustainable urban planning and citizen-centric reforms for improving urban living standards. The meeting was further informed that departments including Food, Civil Supplies & Consumer Affairs, ARI & Trainings, Disaster Management, Labour & Employment and Information Department have introduced integrated digital governance systems, interoperable platforms and real-time monitoring mechanisms aimed at improving transparency, accountability and ease of access to public services. Reviewing reforms aimed at enhancing Ease of Living, the meeting was apprised that under the J&K Jan Vishwas reforms, around 32 criminal provisions across 20 Acts have been decriminalised to reduce compliance burden and improve citizen convenience, while 19 obsolete laws have been repealed for simplification of the statutory framework and promotion of ease of doing business. The Chief Secretary also reviewed the proposal for achieving 100 percent end-to-end digitization of Government-to-Citizen (G2C) services across the Union Territory. The meeting was informed that 1,548 G2C services have already been digitized under the E-Unnat platform, while nearly 300 additional services are presently under development. The meeting was informed that in the first phase, 302 services across key departments including Agriculture, Higher Education, Housing & Urban Development, Revenue, Health and Power Development Departments have been identified for elimination of offline processes and full digital transformation.
SSC, Sainik FC off to rousing start in 65th CC Meet
Social Sporting Club SSC , Sekta and Sainik School Imphal Old Boys' FC Sainik FC got off to a rousing start in Group H of the ongoing Babina Group 65th Sir Churachand Singh KCSI, CBE Memorial Football Tournament CC Meet 2025 26 at Mapal Kangjeibung In the Group H opening match, SSC thrashed Yairipok FC by 3 0 goals thanks to goals from Shijagurumayum Jackson 8' , Phijam Amuba 41' and Ningombam Arjun 78' Later in the second match, Sainik FC earned an easy 4 1 win over Ziontlang Sincerity Youth Club ZSYC Ningthoujam Yohenba opened the scoring for Sainik FC early in the second minute, before Ningombam Abhijit doubled the advantage two minutes into first half added time Although ZSYC halved the deficit in the 74th minute through Thaokung Malchong Chothe, late stoppage time strikes from Sapam Basanta 90 2' and Shagolshem Priyojit 90 4' sealed a comprehensive 4 1 thrashing Source The Sangai Express
Junior State Handball Tourney KVWA seal both the boys and girls' crowns
Hosts KVWA, Mayang Imphal emerged as both the boys and girls' champions in the 48th Junior State Level Handball Tournament 2026 by defeating YLK boys and girls today KVWA sealed the boys' title by defeating YLK 9 5 in the final today A Premson led the scoring for KVWA by netting 4 goals as Arun netted two and Manichandra, Roshan and Brekshi scored one goal apiece For YLK, Hemba scored thrice as Adison and Johnson contributed a goal apiece br br table align center cellpadding 5 width 610 tbody tr td table class capbox width 100 tbody tr td img width 600 src https www e pao org galleries images News Related 2026 05 Handball 20260526 jpg border 1 alt Junior State Handball Tourney KVWA seal both the boys and girls' crowns td tr tr td align center Junior State Handball Tourney KVWA seal both the boys and girls' crowns td tr tbody table td tr tbody table br br Meanwhile in the girls' final, KVWA sealed a 15 12 win over YLK thanks to four goals each from Th Leklu and N Jaybala, three goals from T Jennymax, 2 goals from L Bidyaluxmi and one goal apiece from H Naobi and Debarani For YLK, L Nomika 5 and N Selina 4 contributed nine goals as N Pitalika 2 and N Levia 1 shared 3 goals Source The Sangai Express
Jammu and Kashmir has never spoken in one voice. The narrative remains more divisive than unifying, even on issues that benefit everyone in the region. In short, there is communication deficit on the political, regional, sub regional and civil society levels. The bitter truth is that each side suspects the other. It shows massive fall of the leadership that refuses to acknowledge the need for unified communication to Delhi. The Centre is aware of this weakness. It is not a myopic view of the things. Ladakh has not achieved everything it wanted; it however, is gradually treading a path toward its goal. A little bit of history will add to our understanding, though we dont need to copy what the cold desert region has done to bring the things to a pass from where it is hopeful of something big happening once the process is complete. It has climbed a spring board which can propel it to the pedestal where it wants to be. Ladakh Buddhists were consistent in their campaign for the UT status. They took to streets and kept on pressing Delhi for grant of the UT. The communication was very clear: we cannot stay under the domination of Kashmir-centric parties. Kashmir was influencing our traditional culture, this argument became sharper when armed militancy erupted in the Valley. They added another point to their line of argument that they cannot, and do not want to be part of the state where anti-India forces were spawning It is also true that Kargil Muslims were opposed to this demand for UT status. They feared that Buddhists greater proximity with Delhi would undermine them and their political and cultural aspirations. If Buddhists were looking at Delhi for realization of their demand, Kargil people were keen on maintaining and strengthening their ties with Srinagar. Kargil felt closer and comfortable with Kashmir because of the religious affinity and political togetherness. Late Dineshwar Sharma, the last interlocutor of the Government of India on Jammu and Kashmir, Ladakh included, shared with me that there were divisions between Jammu and the Valley, but these were sharper between Buddhists of Leh and Kargil Muslims. These differences between the two sides were near impossible to bridge. And, we saw that despite maintaining their separate bodies - Leh Apex Body and Kargil Democratic Alliance - they fostered unity of thought and action. It was not an easy task for them to do, but they did it. And the results are there for all to see. They are marching in lockstep with each other. Not that all the apprehensions have disappeared, but what is highly commendable is that they were able to communicate jointly with Delhi. Some of the fundamentals were in their favour; the ministry of home affairs was receptive to their urges and aspirations within the constitutional limits. Union Home Minister Amit Shah, during his visit to Ladakh , had told the local leadership that Centre would listen to them and do whatever is possible to uplift their development and progress. Special thrust was laid on their native cultural aspirations. That has been the commitment of the Centre to Ladakhs leadership after it was granted the UT status. The pattern of talks have shown that there was clarity on either side of the table. Centre had drawn its own red lines, and Ladakhis were made aware of that. At the same time, Ladakhis recognized what is feasible and what is not. The moot point is that a lot of home work was done by the two sides. The talks have started delivering results, and these could be handsome legislative body, executive powers with Chief Minister and invocation of some of the provisions of Article 370. At the moment whole thing is amorphous but there is a hope that in this in principle agreement might materialize in something concrete to the satisfaction of both the sides. The basic idea driving these talks and the goals these want to achieve is undiluted patriotism and emerging trust between Ladakh and Delhi. There are more commonalities than differences which have come to fore. Why Jammu and Kashmir cannot replicate all this? This is a billion-dollar question. The region, which also is a UT now, and experienced leadership , has the capacity to do it, but what is lacking is the political will and refusal to take everyone along . that tragedy is far greater than anything else. Lets be very candid in admitting that seeds of doubt have been sown by Pakistan, before and after J&Ks accession with India in October 1947. The proponents of Pakistan had started playing their game much before their country was born out of the horrific partition in 1947, which saw millions killed and displaced. The communal frenzy was at its peak. The seeds that Pakistan sowed continue to sprout every now and then. Kashmir experienced and suffered the sprouting of those ugly seeds since 1990. That, however, should lead us to ask: is all of this Pakistans doing? Pakistan did arm Kashmiri youth but the will and minds were from this side of the LoC. Pakistan exploited the enabling environment. Pakistan has been taught a lesson. But have we learned lessons ourselves? Pakistan can be taught a lesson, and, in fact it has been taught that its designs of keeping violence alive in J&K would be defeated at all costs, but what about ourselves. A candid self-assessment would reveal that there are still certain things Pakistan finds helpful to exploit. And our divided narratives , which often crisscross one another , are among the key vulnerabilities exploited by the neighbouring country. Now we need to learn from Ladakh. There should be honesty in admitting certain fault lines that we had drawn; Ladakh was not only considered remote, but also stayed remote in our policy making. There was artificiality in the three-region and equitable development narrative. The reality was quite different and biting. Ladakh was removed from Jammu and Kashmir, can we afford another removal? This is the question
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U.S. Foreign Intervention: Manufacturing Enemies for Global Control
The United States ostensibly opposes communism and dictatorships at home and around the world, but history reveals the hidden hand of American politicians and Insiders funding in fomenting revolutions around the world. What is the goal? To centralize power in the hands of Deep State Insiders and set the stage for a socialist world government, ... The post U.S. Foreign Intervention: Manufacturing Enemies for Global Control appeared first on The New American .
Garo girl Maria Manda Sangma to lead Bdesh at SAFF Championship
By Our Reporter Shillong, May 25: From the indigenous Garo community to the captaincy of a national football team, midfielder Maria Manda Sangmas journey has become a powerful symbol of how tribal women athletes from the hills continue to break barriers in South Asian football. Ahead of the SAFF Womens Championship 2026 in Goa, Bangladesh []
Fourth fuel price hike since May 15 pushes petrol to Rs 103.94 in Goa
Panaji: Petrol and diesel prices in Goa rose to Rs 103.94 per litre and Rs 95.83 per litre respectively on Monday after the government effected an increase of Rs 2.66 per litre and Rs 2.74 per litre in the selling rates of the two fuels. The price of high-speed petrol in the state has now []
Margao, Mormugao to get 27 councillors each for next polls
Panaji: The Goa State Election Commission has fixed the number of elected councillors for 11 municipal councils based on population figures from the 2011 Census ahead of the upcoming municipal elections. According to the order issued by the Commission, the two Class A municipal councils Mormugao and Margao will have 27 councillors each. []
Goat markets packed as families shop for sacrifice ahead of Bakrid
Will contest 2027 polls on RGP ticket: Viresh
NT Reporter Panaji Amid ongoing political developments within the Revolutionary Goans Party (RGP) following the resignation of its president Manoj Parab, St Andre MLA Viresh Borkar on Monday asserted that he continues to stand firmly with the party and described Parab as a respected leader who remains in our hearts. Dismissing rumours that he would []
Goa unlikely to proceed with dog breed ban
Shahin Bepari Lambe Panaji The Goa government is unlikely to proceed with its proposal to ban five dog breeds in the state after receiving objections from citizens and animal welfare groups. Instead, it is considering implementing the recent Supreme Court guidelines that allow euthanasia of rabid, incurably ill or demonstrably aggressive dogs under strict conditions []
First GIS laboratory to boost Goas social science tech
Padmavati Prabhu Panaji In a first-of its-kind initiative, the Goa State Council of Educational Research and Training (GSCERT) has initiated the process to establish a state-of-the-art social science laboratory powered by Geographic Information System (GIS) technology, aimed at transforming the teaching and learning of social sciences in Goa. The facility will provide students, teachers and []
With the 2026 FIFA World Cup coming up within US territory, Christian Pulisic is back to being at the centrestage of discussions for being the country's all time leading goal scorer.
Foreign footfalls are affected by local, national and global factors This issue almost never seems to go away; and in a way, thats understandable. Its a prism through which much of the rest of the world understands Goa. After bloggers riled Goa by making all kinds of claims about its tourist arrivals, some of which []
Miguel Braganza This weekend, Goa will celebrate its 38th Statehood Day and eight years since the coconut palm, Cocos nucifera, was notified in the Official Gazette of Goa as the State Tree in 2017. Goa has three main cultivars of coconut: Benaulim, Calangute and Nadora. Among its five variants, the green round Benaulim coconut has []
Manchester United's Bruno Fernandes Hits Back at Roy Keane Over 'Lie'
Fernandes reached a record 21 assists for United in the top-flight this term when he laid on a goal for Patrick Dorgu in Sunday's 3-0 win at Brighton
Goat prices skyrocket ahead of Bakrid
On the vibrant streets of Patna, the Raja Bazar goat market swells with enthusiasm as Bakrid approaches. A bustling crowd of thousands fills the area, with over 2,000 traders showcasing an impressive array of goat breeds. Prices have surged by 25%, attributed to the climbing costs of fuel, with one goat fetching a staggering Rs 1.5 lakh.
Vijays viral gifts that grabbed attention
Tamil star Vijay's recent viral gifts, including a 'GOAT' film number plate from Venkat Prabhu and a Virat Kohli-signed bat, have sparked widespread discussion. These presents, resonating with his political aspirations and known love for cricket, highlight his significant public appeal. Emotional fan gestures also underscore his deep connection with followers.
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Open roads, discovery and dining converge at Storm Troopers in Goa
This bike-themed cafe set in a Goan-Portuguese home in Utorda, brings together motorcycles, heritage, and global flavours under one roof
India's power transmission infra set for Rs 9 trillion upgrade as renewable push accelerates: Report
India is set for a massive power transmission investment of nearly Rs 9 trillion by 2032, according to a Kotak Neo report. This will support the country's clean energy goals by building essential grid infrastructure. Renewable energy capacity is growing rapidly, requiring extensive transmission lines and substations. High-Voltage Direct Current systems will be crucial.
Australia Will Push Us To Our Limits, We'll Use That To Become Stronger Unit: Salima
Nations Cup New Zealand: As the Indian women's hockey team geared up to face Australia in an eagerly anticipated four-match friendly series, skipper Salima Tete admitted that the hosts will push the side to its limits which the Indian women will use to become a stronger unit. The friendly series marks a crucial point in the teams ongoing preparations for the upcoming FIH Hockey Women's Nations Cup New Zealand 2025-26. The highly anticipated action will begin on Tuesday at the Perth Hockey Stadium. Fresh from an encouraging display in Argentina earlier this year, where India held the world No. 2 side by levelling the four-match series 2-2 after losing two matches, the Indian squad enters this tour high on confidence. The squad spent the last few weeks grinding through high-intensity tactical drills at the national training camp in SAI Bengaluru, which helped the players sharpen their skills, structural play, penalty corner variations and overall match fitness under the watchful eyes of chief coach Sjoerd Marijne. Commenting on the emotions ahead of the tour, captain Salima said, The entire squad is really looking forward to this tour. Playing against Australia, especially on their home turf, is always a tough challenge, and that is exactly what we need at this stage of our preparations. Every match in Perth will be crucial for us. We want to head into the Nations Cup in Auckland with momentum and confidence. Australia will push us to our limits, and we want to use that to become a stronger unit, she added. The 22-member Indian squad features an exciting mix of youth and experience, with rising talents Sonam, Hina Bano and Lalthantluangi eagerly waiting for their opportunity. Currently ranked 9th in the FIH World Rankings, the Indian team is ready to pull out all stops to challenge their 8th-ranked opponents. Squad- Goalkeepers: Savita, Bichu Devi Kharibam Defenders: Nikki Pradhan, Ishika Chaudhary, Sushila Chanu Pukhrambam, Lalthantluangi, Jyoti, Shilpi Dabas Goalkeepers: Savita, Bichu Devi Kharibam Also Read: Live Cricket Score Forwards: Navneet Kaur, Baljeet Kaur, Deepika, Annu, Ishika, Hina Bano, Rutuja Dadaso Pisal Article Source: IANS
Pawan Kalyan orders action plan to stop sewage, effluents entering Godavari near Pushkar Ghat
Deputy Chief Minister Pawan Kalyan inspects the river by punt, learns only 15% of the citys sewage is treated, and sets zero pollution before the 2027 Pushkarams as the goal
Beyond Goa's typical beach scene lies the historic Three Kings Chapel, a 427-year-old structure perched atop a hill. Famous for its Portuguese Baroque architecture, breathtaking views, and a chilling legend of three warring kings, the chapel is also a site of a vibrant annual feast.
Direct stocks or mutual funds? Expert shares strategy to achieve Rs 7 crore goal in 12 years
An investor's mutual fund portfolio was reviewed, revealing a need for better alignment with long-term goals. Experts advised shifting focus from direct equities to mutual funds, increasing SIPs annually, and diversifying beyond momentum-based index funds to achieve a Rs 7 crore target.
Maruti Suzuki Unveils Vision 3.0 Plan: Four New SUVs Set for 2026-27
Mumbai, May 25: To solidify its position in the Indian automotive market, Maruti Suzuki, the countrys leading car manufacturer, is preparing for significant advancements. The companys ambitious Vision 3.0 plan aims to elevate its vehicle lineup. The primary goals of this strategy include doubling production capacity, tripling exports, and expanding its model range from 19 ... Read more Maruti Suzuki Unveils Vision 3.0 Plan: Four New SUVs Set for 2026-27
Artisans join hands to revive Srinagars fading crafts
The fading crafts of Srinagar have got a new lease through Pyala initiative by Chaai Jai. Traditional crafts of Srinagar have long been seen as the soul of the Valleys cultural identity. From papier-mch and pashmina to wood carving and embroidery, these art forms once flourished inside homes, workshops, and local markets. But over the years, many of these crafts have slowly begun losing both visibility and value. Machine-made products, changing consumer preferences, low wages, and a growing disconnect among younger generations have pushed several artisans to the margins. This has forced many to leave behind skills that had been carried through generations. Despite the decline, efforts are to restore the crafts. In the narrow lanes of Downtown Srinagar, many women continue spending hours painting delicate naqashi patterns, stitching embroidery, and working on traditional handicrafts from their homes to support their families. For them, craft is not branding or aesthetics , it is livelihood, inheritance, and survival. The work is detailed and time-consuming, but often underpaid and overlooked. Initiatives like Pyala by Chai Jaai are trying to restore the diminishing crafts. Founded by Roohi Nazki, Pyala by Chai Jaai is trying to reintroduce traditional Kashmiri craftsmanship to the younger generation in a way that feels modern, functional, and personal. Instead of limiting the craft to decorative items, the initiative brings naqashi work onto cups, bowls, trays, handkerchiefs, and other everyday objects blending traditional craftsmanship with contemporary design. But for Roohi, the idea was never simply about rebranding or reselling Kashmiri craft. We wanted to add value to what is already our legacy, she said. The idea was to innovate without losing the essence of the craft. Part of that innovation came through changing the medium itself. While traditional papier mch work was usually done on wood or paper pulp, Pyala introduced naqashi onto ceramics and trained local craftspeople in ceramic painting, creating products that are functional rather than only decorative, she said. Elaborating Roohi said inside the space, Kashmiri art no longer feels distant or museum-like. Hand-painted cups carry kahwa, bowls sit on caf tables, and Kashmiri art becomes something people interact with in daily life rather than simply admire from a distance. What we wanted was for people to actually use the craft, Roohi said. Not just see it as something old or decorative, but something that can still belong in modern spaces and modern lives. She says that the idea emerged from noticing how younger people appreciated handmade and cultural products but often felt disconnected from traditional Kashmiri crafts in their older forms. The goal was not to change the essence of papier-mch, but to present it differently so the craft could survive beyond nostalgia. The initiative also works with local artisans, many of whom have inherited these skills over generations. While the designs are being adapted for modern audiences, the handwork itself remains rooted in traditional techniques. There is global appreciation for handmade work today, Roohi said. The challenge is making sure our own crafts evolve without losing their soul. Social media and digital platforms have further helped Pyala expand beyond the Valley, introducing Kashmiri craftsmanship to audiences outside Kashmir and even internationally. But beyond business, the initiative reflects a deeper concern preserving a cultural identity that many fear is slowly fading. For many younger visitors, it becomes a reminder that tradition does not always survive by remaining untouched. Sometimes, it survives by finding space in modern life. And somewhere between steaming cups of chai, hand painted patterns, and conversations around Kashmiri culture, an old craft is quietly finding its way back into peoples homes and into a new generations memory.
48th Junior State Level Handball Tournament YLK vs KVWA in both the boys and girls' title clashes
YLK, Chingarel Tejpur and KVWA , Mayang Imphal will compete in both the title clashes of the 48th Junior State Level Handball Tournament being hosted by KVWA under the aegis of the Manipur Handball Association B Boys Competition B br br In the boys' semi final matches staged today, YLK, Chingarel knocked out OYO, Kongpal by 26 18 goals while KVWA notched up a 28 16 win over SSC, Khurai N Adison led the scoring for YLK today by scoring 13 goals alone as N Albert 4 , K Satish 3 , L Hemba 3 , K Krinibash 2 and Y Chinglensana 1 contributed another 13 goals For OYO, Ksh Yaithoiba 5 , Ksh Premchandra 4 , RK Denjit 3 , N Lanjingba 3 , Th Lucky 2 and Ksh Alvis 1 were on target Meanwhile, A Premson 8 , S Arun 5 , Sh Roshan 4 and Ch Brekshi 3 led the KVWA scoring in the team's 28 16 win as H Mangal and A Yaikhomba added two goals apiece and A Bikash, W Haridash, NK Thoibi and W Gingson added a goal apiece For SSC, S Raju 7 , Ksh Kapil 3 , W Chingkheinganba 2 , Basker 2 , L Goutam 1 and Erison 1 found the target B Girls Competition B br br KVWA crushed OYO by 15 3 goals courtesy of goals thanks to Debarani, who netted five goals alone Thoicha and Tomthinganbi added two goals apiece for the team as Likla, Naobi, Bidyalaxmi, Mathoi, Ruparani, and Jandabi scored a goal apiece On the other hand, Kamyalini 2 and Triveniya 1 were on target for the Kongpal team In the other semi final clash, L Nomika scored 12 goals and N Selina and N Aliya scored 3 goals apiece to fire YLK 20 9 past SSC, Khurai N Pitalika and N Sophiya also contributed a goal apiece for YLK as Veletica 4 , Helena 2 , Taibangsatpi 2 and Veronica 1 scored for SSC Source The Sangai Express
NCC Ekta Cup SUFA, East Kangleipak FA win
Sagolband United FA and East Kangleipak FA win as MUFA and NEROCA FC shared spoils in today's matches of the NCC Ekta Cup at Artificial Turf Ground, Lamlong Thongkhong In a Group C match staged in the morning, Namsinlung 8', 19' scored twice for MUFA but his effort went in vain as Warish 18' and Muskan 53' netted a goal apiece to salvage a point for NEROCA FC In the Group D encounter staged from 1 pm, M Modun scored a brace 3', 7' to put Golden FA ahead but S Drunao pulled back one goal for East Kangleipak FA in the 11th minute before his teammate N Jackson scored a hattrick 41', 52', 86' and sealed the 4 2 comeback win for the team In the Group A encounter staged later in the day, Rohit Laishram 23' , Jonathan K 45' , Bicky H 82' and Abinash Kh 83' scored to help Sagolband United FA rout IFA 4 0 Source The Sangai Express
16th AMFA Senior Women's Football League YWC L, YWC Th post emphatic wins in Super League Round
Young Welfare Club, Langthabal YWC L and Youth Welfare Club, Thambalkhong YWC Th notched up comprehensive wins in their opening matches of the Super League Round of the 16th AMFA Senior Women's Football League YWC Th overwhelmed FC Imphal by 5 1 goals in the first match of the 4 team Super League round of the tournament this morning at Mapal Kangjeibung Senjam Alva Devi took centrestage in this lopsided encounter by scoring thrice 67', 71', 80' after FC Imphal enjoyed a narrow 1 0 lead in the first half courtesy of Chingkhamayum Redima's 8th minute strike Heikham Zenia 77' and Leikangbam Russia 90 3' were also on target for YWC Th In the second match of the day staged at Artificial Turf Ground, Lamlong Thongkhong, Wairokpam Daina scored a treble 7', 26', 69' while Maibam Nandeshwori scored twice 44', 45 1' to seal a huge 6 0 win for YWC L against Eastern Sporting Union ESU Loukrakpam Seityamala 32' also contributed a goal to help YWC L rout ESU 6 0 FC Imphal will play ESU in the next match on May 27 from 1 pm at Artificial Turf Ground before YWC Th take on YWC L later in the day from 3 30 pm Source The Sangai Express
65th CC Meet SDC beat YOSC 2 1 as RAU hold FC Kumbi
Social Development Club SDC , Samurou beat Youth Organisation Sporting Club YOSC , Khurai by 2 1 goals as Rising Athletic Union RAU , Lairikyengbam Leikai held Football Club Kumbi FC Kumbi to a 2 2 draw in today's Group G matches of the ongoing 65th CC Meet 2025 26 SDC sealed all three points against their Khurai rivals courtesy of first half goals from Naorem Lanchenba 13' and Kishan Naorem 34' The lone goal for YOSC was scored by Worchuipei Kashung in the 78th minute Earlier in the day, RAU fought back twice to salvage the 2 2 draw with FC Kumbi FC Kumbi found the lead in the 15th minute through Moirangthem Luhen before RAU rode on Lamjingba Nongthombam to draw level in the 44th minute Substitute Soram Malemnganba retained the lead for FC Kumbi in the 63rd minute but RAU fought back and pulled level again through substitute Wangkheimayum Alex in the 85th minute Source The Sangai Express
Amad Shines in Manchester Uniteds 3-0 Victory Over Brighton
Manchester, May 25: Manchester United secured a convincing 3-0 victory against Brighton & Hove Albion in their final Premier League match of the season at the Amex Stadium on Sunday. Patrick Dorgu opened the scoring with an assist from Bruno Fernandes, while Bryan Mbeumo extended the lead to two goals before halftime. In the second ... Read more Amad Shines in Manchester Uniteds 3-0 Victory Over Brighton
Scorpio Daily Horoscope for May 25, 2026
You are likely to be in a more serious frame of mind. The practical issues of life are going to demand your attention today. But you are full of faith and optimism and are ready to take chances at the deepest emotional levels. Someone near to you will exhibit concerns regarding your aims and goals. Take the time to explain the situation to them. Read full Scorpio horoscope
40-50% sterilisation gap driving annual rise in dog popn: Authorities
Shahin Bepari Lambe Panaji: A sterilisation gap of nearly 40 to 50% is driving a 10 to 15% annual rise in Goas dog population, a government officer said, adding that this is undermining years of sterilisation camps, vaccination programmes and annual drives. The major reason for the rise in stray dog population is unsterilised pet []
Goas ageing population faces rising financial stress: Study
Shahin Bepari Lambe Panaji: With 11.2% of Goas population now elderly higher than the national average of 8.6% a study has warned that the states ageing population is facing growing financial stress, with many senior citizens dependent on pensions and burdened by healthcare costs. The study also highlighted the increased risk of poverty []
Most snakes are shy, beneficial creatures that control pest populations. However, the fear of venomous snakes is not an irrational fantasy; it is rooted in lived experience Goans live with memories of venomous and non-venomous snakes they have encountered from childhood. Herpetophilia, or affection for snakes, is a recent phenomenon, but the general public fears []
Haaland wins Golden Boot in Premier League for third time in four seasons
Haaland was also the top scorer in the 2022-23 season (36 goals) and 2023-24 season (27 goals)
Ensure wider market access for Bihar fish farmers: CM
Setting a transformative agenda, Bihar's Chief Minister Samrat Choudhary aims to revolutionize the state's aquaculture and dairy industries. The ambitious goal of 25 lakh metric tonnes of fish and 1.25 crore litres of milk daily is just the beginning.
India shortlists three private firms to build next-gen stealth fighter jets
Tenders are soon going to private companies for India's next-generation fighter jet program. Tata Advanced Systems, Larsen & Toubro, and Bharat Forge are shortlisted. They will develop five prototypes. A new facility in Andhra Pradesh will support this. The goal is to have prototypes flying by 2032. The Indian Air Force plans to order 120 jets later.
Haaland Wins Golden Boot in Premier League For 3rd Time in 4 Seasons
Haaland didn't feature at all in City's final game of the campaign a 2-1 loss to Aston Villa and finished on 27 goals, five more than Brentford striker Igor Thiago in the list of top scorers
West Ham United Relegated From Premier League as Tottenham Hotspur Survive
Spurs kicked off against Everton needing, realistically, only a draw to avoid relegation for the first time since 1977 -- as they sat two points clear of the Hammers with a significantly better goal difference
Central Government Aims to Transform Mizoram into a Fish Exporting State: Lallan Singh
Mumbai, May 24: The Union Minister of Fisheries, Animal Husbandry, and Dairying, Rajeev Ranjan Singh, also known as Lallan Singh, stated on Sunday that the central governments goal is not only to make Mizoram self-sufficient in fish production but also to establish it as a fish-exporting state in the future. The minister assured full support ... Read more Central Government Aims to Transform Mizoram into a Fish Exporting State: Lallan Singh
Driving with Responsibility: A Reflection on Modern Road Culture
Roads become safer when individuals value patience over haste, discipline over carelessness, and responsibility over recklessness ISHFAQ MANZOOR In the modern age, roads have become the arteries of society. They connect homes to workplaces, villages to cities, students to institutions, patients to hospitals, and businesses to opportunities. Vehicles today are not luxuries for many people; they are necessities that support daily life and national progress. Yet, amid increasing traffic and expanding transportation networks, one important question deserves attention: Are we truly understanding the responsibility that comes with driving? Driving is not merely a technical skill. It is a social responsibility and a reflection of civic behaviour. The way people drive often reflects their patience, discipline, awareness, and respect for others. A responsible driver contributes not only to personal safety but also to the safety and harmony of society as a whole. In recent years, roads have witnessed an enormous increase in vehicles. With growing urbanisation and economic activity, traffic has become a common part of daily life. Unfortunately, alongside this growth, impatience and negligence have also increased in many places. Speeding, unnecessary honking, reckless overtaking, distracted driving, and disregard for traffic signals have become concerns that affect public safety and peace. The reality is simple: roads are shared spaces. Every person travelling on the roadwhether in a car, on a motorcycle, on a bicycle, or on foothas an equal right to safety and dignity. A single careless action can place many lives at risk. Therefore, driving should never be treated casually. It requires concentration, emotional control, and respect for the law. Traffic regulations are often misunderstood as restrictions, whereas in truth they are safeguards designed for public welfare. Speed limits, lane systems, pedestrian crossings, helmets, and seat belts exist to protect human life. Obeying traffic rules should not be viewed merely as compliance with authority but as an act of responsibility toward fellow citizens. A disciplined traffic culture reflects the maturity and collective awareness of a nation. Patience is perhaps the most important quality of a good driver. Modern life is undoubtedly busy, and people frequently find themselves under pressure due to schedules and responsibilities. However, frustration on the road solves nothing. Aggressive driving, arguments, or dangerous overtaking may save a few moments, but they can create irreversible consequences. True wisdom lies in remaining calm even during difficult traffic situations. Another issue that deserves attention is distracted driving. The increasing dependence on mobile phones and digital devices has created new challenges for road safety. Even a brief moment of distraction while driving can become dangerous. A responsible driver understands that full attention on the road is not optionalit is essential. At the same time, respect for pedestrians must remain central to road culture. Children walking to school, elderly individuals crossing roads, workers travelling on foot, and cyclists navigating traffic all deserve consideration. Roads are not designed exclusively for vehicles. A compassionate driver recognises the value of every human life and acts accordingly. Young drivers, especially, carry an important responsibility. Youth naturally bring energy and confidence, but driving should never become a means of proving courage through recklessness. Real confidence lies in self-control and discipline. Wearing helmets, fastening seat belts, avoiding intoxication, and respecting speed limits are not signs of weakness; they are signs of maturity and intelligence. The younger generation represents the future strength of the nation, and protecting that future is a collective duty. Technology has undoubtedly improved transportation. Modern vehicles are equipped with advanced safety systems, navigation tools, and improved engineering. Yet technology alone cannot guarantee safety. Human judgment remains the most important factor on the road. No machine can replace awareness, patience, and ethical conduct. Responsible driving also contributes to economic and social development. Smooth and safe transportation supports trade, tourism, healthcare, education, and emergency services. Ambulances, buses, supply vehicles, and public transport systems function effectively only when road discipline is maintained. Safer roads reduce accidents, improve productivity, and strengthen public confidence. Environmental awareness is another dimension of modern driving culture. Unnecessary fuel consumption, poor vehicle maintenance, and excessive honking contribute to pollution and environmental stress. Drivers can contribute positively by maintaining vehicles properly, driving efficiently, and reducing avoidable emissions. Such habits not only benefit individuals financially but also support the broader goal of environmental sustainability. Importantly, road safety is not the responsibility of authorities alone. Governments and traffic departments continue to improve infrastructure, spread awareness, and strengthen regulations for public benefit. However, the success of these efforts depends greatly on public cooperation. Laws can guide behaviour, but genuine change begins with personal responsibility. Families and educational institutions also play a vital role in shaping responsible citizens. Children learn from observation. When they see elders following traffic rules, respecting pedestrians, and driving patiently, they absorb those values naturally. Civic responsibility begins with daily habits practised consistently over time. Driving also offers a deeper social lesson. Roads symbolise coexistence. Just as drivers must share roads respectfully despite different destinations and speeds, society too functions best when people act with patience, understanding, and mutual respect. Discipline on roads ultimately reflects discipline within communities. A truly progressive society is not measured only by highways, vehicles, or infrastructure. It is measured by how safely people travel, how respectfully citizens behave, and how responsibly individuals exercise freedom. Responsible driving is therefore not merely a personal habit; it is a contribution toward national well-being and social harmony. In conclusion, driving is both a privilege and a moral responsibility. Every journey carries with it the duty to protect human life and maintain public safety. Roads become safer when individuals value patience over haste, discipline over carelessness, and responsibility over recklessness. If citizens collectively adopt a culture of respectful and responsible driving, roads will become not only pathways of travel but pathways toward a safer, stronger, and more civilised society. (The Author is a Library Futurist, researcher and writer from Kulgam. Email: waniishfaq0001@gmail.com)
Quote of the day by Robert Duvall
Veteran actor Robert Duvall, a Hollywood legend, champions daydreaming as a crucial first step towards achieving goals. He emphasizes that visualizing success fuels motivation and provides the foundation for taking that initial, often daunting, step. Duvall's perspective suggests imagination is not a waste of time but a powerful tool for personal growth and accomplishment.
Manchester United's Bruno Fernandes Breaks Assists Record in Premier League
By setting up Patrick Dorgu for Uniteds opening goal against Brighton on Sunday, Fernandes moved onto 21 assists
China sends astronaut on year-long space mission as it eyes 2030 moon landing
China launched three astronauts to its space station. One astronaut will stay for a year, a record for the country. This mission supports China's goal of landing humans on the moon by 2030. The mission will study long-duration space travel. China is in a race with the US for lunar exploration.
Arsenal's Max Dowman becomes youngest player to start a Premier League game at 16 years, 144 days
In a remarkable feat, Max Dowman has etched his name in football history as the youngest player ever to kick off a Premier League match, achieving this at the tender age of 16 years and 144 days. This season, he has also claimed the titles of both the league's youngest goal scorer and the youngest competitor in Champions League play.
Madhya Pradesh League: New entrants Ujjain Falcons have begun preparations for their debut season in the Madhya Pradesh League (MPL) T20 2026 as the squad assembled for its first training sessions this week. One of the three new franchises added to the league this season, Ujjain Falcons enter the tournament with fresh ambition, youthful energy and a strong desire to make an immediate impact in the competition. The squad, led by several exciting domestic talents along with rising IPL star Madhav Tiwari (who will join the squad in coming days), has started intensive practice sessions as players and support staff gear up for the much-anticipated campaign opener. Speaking about the teams preparations and vision, Ujjain Falcons promoter Vinayak Kalani expressed confidence in the squad and said the franchise is entering the tournament with a winning mindset. We are extremely excited to begin this journey with Ujjain Falcons in MPL 2026. This is a new franchise with new energy, fresh ideas and tremendous passion for cricket. The players have started practicing and there is great enthusiasm within the camp. We have assembled a balanced squad filled with talented youngsters and match-winners. Our goal is very clear, we are here to win MPL 2026 and make the people of Ujjain and Indore proud, said Vinayak Kalani. Fresh from an impressive season with Delhi Capitals in the Indian Premier League, Madhav Tiwari remains one of the key players to watch for the Falcons this season. The talented fast-bowling all-rounder has earned praise for his fearless cricket and match-winning abilities The franchise believes its mix of emerging talent, experienced domestic performers and fearless approach can make Ujjain Falcons one of the most exciting teams in the tournament. The team will be coached by former Madhya Pradesh cricketer Sunil Dholpure, who brings valuable experience and understanding of the states cricketing ecosystem. Ujjain Falcons will begin their MPL T20 2026 campaign against Gwalior Cheetahs on June 3 at the iconic Holkar Stadium. The team will be coached by former Madhya Pradesh cricketer Sunil Dholpure, who brings valuable experience and understanding of the states cricketing ecosystem. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Madhav Tiwari, Aryan Pandey, Chanchal Rathore, Adheer Pratap Singh, Yash Dubey, Soham Patwardhan, Shubham Kushwah, Masoom Raza Kaif, Ojaswa Yadav, Gajendra Goswami, Aayush Mankar, Ankur Singh Chauhan, Rishi Miglani, Harshvardhan Hardia, Naveen Nagle, Vishesh Mudgal, Darshan Rathore Article Source: IANS
How to redesign a 12 crore portfolio for clarity and long-term stability
A 42-year-old entrepreneur with 12 crore across equity, real estate and debt wants simplicity. Heres how to declutter holdings, align with goals, and structure surplus wealth smartly.
Kane's hat-trick in DFB Pokal final powers Bayern to domestic double
Harry Kane scored a hat trick as Bayern Munich defeated VfB Stuttgart 3-0 in the German Cup final to complete a domestic double. The match also saw fan protests and fireworks against the German Football Association. Kane finished the season with an incredible 61 goals across all competitions.
Kimi Katkar, the Tarzan and Jumma Chumma girl, achieved superstardom in the late 80s and early 90s. Despite her immense popularity, she surprisingly quit Bollywood at its peak. Now living a quiet life in Goa, she enjoys baking and being a grandmother. Read on to know why she quit the industry.
Mohun Bagan vs East Bengal, Indian Super League 2025-26: East Bengal took the lead in the 85th minute, but Mohun Bagan scored a dramatic 89th-minute equalizer in the Kolkata derby, keeping the ISL title race alive till the final day.
I gave ChatGPT a 10,000 budget for a summer trip Heres whether It chose Goa or Puducherry
Goa is ideal for energetic group vacations with nightlife and beach activities, while Puducherry offers affordability and relaxation. Goa's costs range 10,000- 12,000, whereas Puducherry can fit within 8,000- 10,000, making it suitable for budget-conscious travelers seeking a peaceful experience.
Anil Kumar Singh visits Golpattan under Vibrant Village Programme
Jammu, May 23: Additional Chief Secretary (ACS), PWD(R&B), Anil Kumar Singh on Saturday visited Village GolPattanunder the Vibrant Village Programme. The visit aimed to assess the on-ground requirements and interact with the locals to accelerate inclusive development in the border village. On the occasion, MLA Marh, Surinder Kumar Bhagat; Deputy Commissioner Jammu Dr. Rakesh Minhas, Engineer-in-Chief, Chief Engineer, Director Finance(R&B)and other district officers of Jammu were also present. Speaking on the occasion, Anil Kumar Singh said that the Vibrant Village Programme is a flagship initiative of the Government of India to ensure comprehensive development of border villages. He stated that the scheme aims to saturate the selected villages with essential infrastructure, road connectivity, telecom connectivity, television access, electricity and livelihood generation opportunities. The ACS emphasized that the programme seeks to reverse outmigration by creating employment avenues, promoting tourism and cultural heritage besidesstrengthening thebasic amenities like health, education and skill development. The goal is to transform the border villages into vibrant economic hubs while ensuring national security through strong local participation. Every plan will be made keeping the people at the center, he added. Anil Kumar Singh directed the district administration to prepare village-specific action plans in mission mode and ensure convergence of all schemes for maximum impact. MLA Marh appreciated the Agriculture Department for timely providing the farmmachinery includingcombine harvester and other critical inputs to the farmers of the area. He said such interventions arereducing the input costs and helping thefarmers increase productivity. The MLA further assured the residents that an Animal Ambulance will be provided for the area out of the Constituency Development Fund (CDF) to strengthen veterinary care and support livestock owners in emergencies. He reiterated his commitment to work for the holistic development of border villages. The Deputy Commissioner highlighted the broader contours of the Vibrant Village Programme and assured that the plan under the scheme will be finalized in consultation with the local representatives and citizens of the area to ensure that developmental works are aligned with the actual needs and aspirations of the people. During the interaction, the ACS sought feedback from the locals regarding key issues and developmental gaps. The visiting officers also reviewed the ongoing works and directed the concerned departments to expedite project formulation under the Vibrant Village Programme in a time-bound manner.
NCC Ekta Cup KIYC crush GFA 7 1 in Group D opener
KIYC, Kshetrigao came out all guns blazing to devastate GFA, Palace Compound by 7 1 goals this morning in the Group D opening match of the ongoing NCC Ekta Cup for U 17 boys here at Artificial Turf Ground, Lamlong Thongkhong I Arjun 7', 64' scored two goals to set up the huge win for KIYC while Washim Khan 22' , Aship Ali 23' , H Rahish 40' , S Danish 50' , and I Thoithoiba 67' contributed a goal apiece The consolation goal for GFA was scored by S Ashif three minutes into the stoppage time 90 3' In the Group A match staged later in the afternoon, Pajalei Panmei 21', 57' scored twice to earn Imphal Football Academy IFA , Sanakeithel a 2 0 win over KAFA, Kontha Ahallup Meanwhile in the Group B match staged later in the day, KFA, Laipham Khunou thumped Pandam FF, Charangpat by 3 1 goals courtesy of goals coming from M Suraj 33', 53' and S Ayangba 36' The lone goal for Pandam FF was scored by Competeson in the 23rd minute Source The Sangai Express
Stage set for semis of 48th Junior State Boys and Girls' Handball Tournament
The semi final line up of the 48th Junior State Boys and Girls' Handball Tournament 2026 hosted by KVWA, Mayang Imphal under the aegis of the Manipur Handball Association have been completed today with the conclusion of the league round KVWA, Mayang Imphal will play SSC, Khurai in the first semi final match of the boys tournament tomorrow from 7 am onwards before YLK, Chingarel Tejpur play OYO, Kongpal in the other semi final match In the girls tournament, YLK, Chingarel Tejpur will play SSC in a semi final clash before KVWA, Mayang Imphal meet OYO, Kongpal for the remaining final berth In the last league match of the girls tournament staged today, hosts KVWA prevailed 22 12 as Jinybala scored 7 goals alone and Jennymax and Bidyalaxmi contributed 4 goals apiece Thoicha and Devarani also netted 3 and 2 goals respectively for the team as Jandabi and Lingjelthoibi added a goal apiece For SSC, Taibangsatpi scored thrice as Pinky, Kajal, and Robia scored two goals apiece Velentina, Sinthoi and Veronika also contributed a goal apiece in a lost cause Meanwhile in the final league match of the boys' competition, SSC thumped NSU 15 12 despite Richard scoring the match's highest 8 goals Zidane and Raju led the scoring for SSC adding 5 goals apiece while Basker and Chingkheinganba scored 3 and 2 goals respectively Elist 2 , Alpha 1 and Ronaldo 1 also chipped in four goals for NSU today Source The Sangai Express
65th CC Meet Taj Khan guides ESU 2 1 past SU, UYT hold SWC to 2 2 draw
Taj Khan scored a brace to help Eastern Sporting Union ESU , Wangkhei Palace Compound register a 2 1 comeback win against Sagolband United SU in the Group E opening match of the ongoing 65th CC Meet at Mapal Kangjeibung this afternoon SU drew first blood through RS JLCIS, who found the target in the 14th minute, only for Taj Khan to equalise within two minutes Taj Khan then struck late in the 84th minute of the game to secure the 2 1 victory for ESU Later in the day, United Youth Thamnapokpi UYT and Social Welfare Club SWC opened the Group F league campaign with a 2 2 draw SWC found the lead early in the 10th minute through Md Samir but things came on level terms with his teammate Wahengbam Sanatomba conceding an own goal in the 33rd minute SWC, however, reestablished their lead with Samir scoring again in the 39th minute After trailing 1 2 in the first half, UYC entered the field with a renewed purpose and restored the parity in the 62nd minute courtesy of a strike from Amujao The two sides put in all effort to assert their dominance and take the lead but defence on both ends emerged on top to deny any alterations in the scoreline Eventually the two teams shared a point apiece Source The Sangai Express
Quote of the day by George Michael highlights the connection between success, hard work, goals, and hardships. The quote explains that many achievements in life require struggle, patience, and effort. George Michaels own journey in music, fame, personal challenges, and legacy reflects the meaning behind his words and continues to inspire people looking for motivation and direction in life.
Hull City Back In Premier League After Dramatic Late Goal In Championship Playoff Final
Oli McBurnie scored late in stoppage time to send Hull City into the Premier League after beating Middlesbrough 1-0 in a playoff at a scorching Wembley on Saturday.
India Eyes $50 Billion Trade Goal As Piyush Goyal Set For Canada Visit
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Italian authorities shut down major streaming piracy network
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Gujarat to Develop 20 Roads Using Green Technology
Gandhinagar, May 23: The Gujarat government is set to promote the use of green construction methods in road development, with an investment of 1,147 crores. This initiative will kick off 20 road projects across several districts. The primary goals are to enhance road durability, reduce construction costs, and facilitate the large-scale reuse of existing road ... Read more Gujarat to Develop 20 Roads Using Green Technology
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Erling Haaland: The Goal Machine Leading Norway to the FIFA World Cup After 28 Years
New Delhi, May 23: Erling Braut Haaland, the Norwegian footballer, is often referred to as the goal machine. Born on July 21, 2000, in Leeds, England, he hails from an athletic family. His father, Alf-Inge Haaland, was a professional footballer, while his mother, Gry Marita Braut, has made a name in heptathlon. His grandfather was ... Read more Erling Haaland: The Goal Machine Leading Norway to the FIFA World Cup After 28 Years
Millions across J&K determined to eradicate narco-terrorism: LG Sinha
Srinagar, May 23: The Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha today Joined Nasha Mukt Jammu Kashmir Padyatra in Shopian where citizens from all walks of life vowed that narcoterrorists will be driven out from every corner of UT of Jammu Kashmir. Addressing the gathering, the Lieutenant Governor said this collective resolve heralds the dawn of a new era. From every lane and bylane of UT, voices are rising in unison, demanding that not a single drug smuggler be spared. What began 43 days ago in Jammu has now surged into a powerful grassroots movement, echoing across communities with unstoppable force, the Lieutenant Governor said. The Lieutenant Governor stated that united by a single purpose and a common goal, millions across Jammu Kashmir are determined to eradicate narcoticsterrorism from this land of paradise. It is now firmly etched in the minds of our people that this is not a distant issue but a challenge confronting us at our very doorstep, one we must face headon with courage and resolve, he said. The Lieutenant Governor observed that the poison of drugs is diverting our youth from the path of progress. He said terrorist groups use proceeds from drugs to buy weapons, and with those weapons the blood of ordinary Kashmiris is being spilled. Today I want to state unequivocally: whether an official or anyone in public life, if they are in any way connected to the drug network or lend it support, they will face strict legal consequences. I assure the people that if even the slightest trace of this infection has seeped into our system, it will be mercilessly cut out without hesitation, the Lieutenant governor said. The Lieutenant Governor said that by destroying the lives of our children, thousands of smugglers and narco-terrorists have built their own dark fiefdoms. He said each brick of that sordid realm is being pulled down. The cup of suffering borne by the people at the hands of drug smugglers has overflowed; their collective cry of no more has risen into an unstoppable roar. He further stated that every drug sold in our towns and villages is like a bullet pressed against the chest of the people. Wherever drug smugglers and drug traffickers take root, their first victims are our youth. I know that many parents across Jammu Kashmir live under this shadow of fear, constantly worried that their family could be the next target. We must banish that fear completely and ensure safety for every household in the Union Territory, the Lieutenant Governor said. The Lieutenant Governor also highlighted that more than 7,000 womens committees have been formed in Jammu Kashmir and it is now the administrations duty to empower these committees and ensure they can work effectively. In the past 43 days, 797 FIRs have been registered and 894 drug smugglers and peddlers have been sent behind bars. 59 traffickers have been arrested under PITNDPS provisions. 81 narcotic palaces built with the traffickers black money have been demolished. 101 immovable properties have been attached and seized. Other assets worth crores have been attached. 457 driving licenses have been suspended. Recommendations have been made to cancel passports of 22 smugglers and to cancel registrations of 606 vehicles. Large quantities of drugs have been seized. About 5,641 drug stores were inspected; licenses of 268 stores were suspended or cancelled, and FIRs filed against 6 drug stores. A comprehensive rehabilitation policy is also being prepared. The Lieutenant Governor said that our aim is not only to free addicted youth through deaddiction programs but also to reintegrate them into the mainstream by providing employment and jobs.
Maha eyes 1.5 lakh AI jobs as ImagiNxt opens in Mumbai
Maharashtra is poised to become an AI powerhouse, aiming for over 1.5 lakh jobs and 10,000 crore investment by 2031. Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis unveiled ambitious plans including AI Centers of Excellence and a startup fund. This initiative aligns with the state's goal of a $1 trillion economy by 2030, driven by technology and innovation.
Fortis Hospital Kalyan Inaugurates Advanced Emergency Department; Marks 20 Years of Operations
As Fortis Hospital Kalyan marks its 20th year of healthcare services in the Kalyan-Dombivli-Ambernath region, the hospital yesterday inaugurated its newly upgraded Emergency Department. Unveiled by Shri. Abhinav Goel (IAS), Municipal Commissioner, Kalyan-Dombivali Municipal Corporation, Dr S. Narayani, Business Head-Fortis Hospitals Maharashtra, Dr Ashutosh Pandey, Facility Director, Fortis Hospital Kalyan and Dr Sudhir Gore, Head – Trauma & Emergency Services, Fortis Hospital, Kalyan , the department is one of the most advanced emergency care facilities in the region. Upgraded Emergency Department unveiled at Fortis Hospital Kalyan by (L) Dr Pate, Dr Manoj, Dr Patil, Dr Pandey, KDMC’s Mr Goel (IAS), Dr S. Narayani, Dr Gore & Dr Mahajan Over 20 years, the specialists at Fortis Hospital Kalyan’s Emergency Department managed over 60,000 emergencies. The department's emergency case mix includes 33% medical emergencies, 31% cardiac emergencies, 24% surgical emergencies, and 12% neurological emergencies reflecting the full spectrum of regional emergencies. Every case has contributed to a growing understanding of how emergencies unfold in this region, this includes insights into when they peak, how they present, and how fast they escalate. This extensive clinical experience has shaped the redesign of the new Emergency Department, prioritizing rapid triage, bedside diagnostics, and multidisciplinary coordination during time-sensitive situations. The upgraded department's four emergency beds and one negative pressure isolation room are designed to handle the full spectrum of emergencies. The resuscitation bays are each equipped with continuous cardiac monitoring, ventilation, and defibrillation capabilities. Direct connectivity to the Cath Lab and ICU ensures that every critical intervention begins at the bedside, not after a transfer. The department is further supported by a digital triage system with a real-time bed management dashboard to improve emergency response efficiency. The Emergency Department brings together emergency specialists, cardiologists, neurologists, trauma experts, and critical care specialists to manage a wide spectrum of emergencies including heart attack, stroke, trauma, septic shock, Pulmonary Embolism, snake bite, rail/ road trauma, cardiac arrest, etc. Matching the ambition of the upgraded department, Fortis Hospital Kalyan simultaneously announced Code QRT 2.0, an initiative that takes emergency preparedness beyond the hospital walls and into the city. The first phase of Code QRT, hosted in 2025, trained primary care physicians across Kalyan-Dombivali to identify and stabilise critical patients before transfer. Code QRT 2.0 takes that foundation and builds a network around it. Fifteen key hospitals across Kalyan-Dombivali, identified by Fortis Hospital Kalyan, will now be a part of a coordinated emergency response system, connecting emergency physicians, specialists, first responders, and neighbouring facilities into a single, seamless chain of care. The goal of the initiative is simple; no critical patient should fall through the gap between one facility & the next and receive adequate treatment within the golden hour. Shri. Abhinav Goel (IAS), Municipal Commissioner, Kalyan-Dombivali Municipal Corporation , who graced the inauguration ceremony said, "Kalyan has always been a city of arrivals. People come here for work, for opportunity, for a better life. Today, this city is home to millions, and as it grows, it cannot have gaps in its emergency infrastructure. Fortis Hospital Kalyan has been a pillar of healthcare for two decades, and will continue to be a caregiver for the next two. Yesterday’s inauguration tells every resident, old and new, that this city is not just growing outward. It is growing stronger from within." Speaking about the launch, Dr. Ashutosh Pandey, Facility Director, Fortis Hospital, Kalyan , said, “The launch of the upgraded Emergency Department marks 20yrs of saving and enriching the lives of people across Kalyan. Over the years, emergency care requirements across the region have evolved significantly, both in scale and complexity. The upgraded department reflects every lesson we’ve learned and is built for speed and precision. Code QRT 2.0 multiplies those learnings across 15 partner hospitals the Kalyan-Dombivali region, creating a network where emergency stabilisation, referral, and access to definitive care happen without delay. Together, these two initiatives represent our strongest commitment yet to the communities we serve." Commenting on the hospital’s departments clinical outcomes, Dr. Sudhir Gore, Head – Trauma & Emergency Services, Fortis Hospital, Kalyan , said, “ Every design decision in this department traces back to a real patient, a real emergency, and a real lesson. Over the years, our teams have consistently focused on building a protocol-driven emergency response system to deliver outcomes exceeding international benchmarks. We have achieved door-to-balloon times as low as 28 minutes in a patient that had suffered a heart attack, against the global benchmark of 90 minutes. Similarly, we have achieved door-to-needle time of 15 minutes in a patient who had suffered a stroke.” Highlighting the larger vision behind the expansion, Dr. S. Narayani, Business Head – Fortis Hospitals Maharashtra, said, “Kalyan is one of the fastest growing urban centres in this region, and Fortis Hospital Kalyan is growing with it. Yesterday's inauguration is the beginning of the next chapter of healthcare in the city. Emergency care is where hospitals prove their commitment, and we intend to keep ours for the next two decades as well." The inauguration also featured leading specialists associated with the hospital’s emergency response ecosystem, including Dr. Zakia Khan, Director – Interventional Cardiology; Dr. Rakesh Lalla, Additional Director – Neurology; Dr. Vivek Mahajan, Director – Structural Cardiology; and Dr. Manoj Kumar, Consultant – Emergency Medicine, Dr Sandeep Patil – Chief Intensivist, alongside the hospital’s emergency and critical care leadership teams. For nearly two decades, Fortis Hospital Kalyan has ensured that patients with critical emergencies does not have to leave the city to seek medical intervention. With Code QRT 2.0 Fortis Hospital Kalyan brings advanced emergency intervention closer to of communities that need it. About IHH Healthcare (IHH) IHH is a leading multinational healthcare provider shaping the future of care. Driven by our aspiration to Care. For Good., we unite medical excellence and innovation, pushing boundaries through our trusted brands such as Acibadem, Gleneagles, Fortis, Island, Mount Elizabeth, Pantai, Parkway and Prince Court. Across 10 countries, including Malaysia, Singapore, Türkiye, India and Greater China, our 70,000-strong team delivers world-class excellence every day, within and beyond our 140 healthcare facilities, including more than 80 hospitals. Our comprehensive services span the full healthcare continuum, from primary and ambulatory to quaternary care, complemented by diagnostics, imaging, rehabilitation, telehealth and home care. In partnership with our stakeholders, IHH is advancing value-based care, building a sustainable healthcare ecosystem and creating meaningful impact, as we work towards our vision to become the world’s most trusted healthcare services network. For more information, please visit www.ihhhealthcare.com .
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LG Sinha Joins Nasha Mukt Jammu Kashmir Padyatra in Shopian
Srinagar, May 23: The Lieutenant Governor, Manoj Sinha today Joined Nasha Mukt Jammu Kashmir Padyatra in Shopian where citizens from all walks of life vowed that narcoterrorists will be driven out from every corner of UT of Jammu Kashmir. Addressing the gathering, the Lieutenant Governor said this collective resolve heralds the dawn of a new era.From every lane and bylane of UT, voices are rising in unison, demanding that not a single drug smuggler be spared. What began 43 days ago in Jammu has now surged into a powerful grassroots movement, echoing across communities with unstoppable force, the Lieutenant Governor said. The Lieutenant Governor stated that united by a single purpose and a common goal, millions across Jammu Kashmir are determined to eradicate narcoticsterrorism from this land of paradise. It is now firmly etched in the minds of our people that this is not a distant issue but a challenge confronting us at our very doorstep, one we must face headon with courage and resolve, he said. The Lieutenant Governor observed that the poison of drugs is diverting our youth from the path of progress. He said terrorist groups use proceeds from drugs to buy weapons, and with those weapons the blood of ordinary Kashmiris is being spilled. Today I want to state unequivocally: whether an official or anyone in public life, if they are in any way connected to the drug network or lend it support, they will face strict legal consequences. I assure the people that if even the slightest trace of this infection has seeped into our system, it will be mercilessly cut out without hesitation, the Lieutenant governor said. The Lieutenant Governor said that by destroying the lives of our children, thousands of smugglers and narco-terrorists have built their own dark fiefdoms. He said each brick of that sordid realm is being pulled down. The cup of suffering borne by the people at the hands of drug smugglers has overflowed; their collective cry of no more has risen into an unstoppable roar. He further stated that every drug sold in our towns and villages is like a bullet pressed against the chest of the people.Wherever drug smugglers and drug traffickers take root, their first victims are our youth. I know that many parents across Jammu Kashmir live under this shadow of fear, constantly worried that their family could be the next target. We must banish that fear completely and ensure safety for every household in the Union Territory, the Lieutenant Governor said. The Lieutenant Governor also highlighted that more than 7,000 womens committees have been formed in Jammu Kashmir and it is now the administrations duty to empower these committees and ensure they can work effectively. In the past 43 days, 797 FIRs have been registered and 894 drug smugglers and peddlers have been sent behind bars. 59 traffickers have been arrested under PITNDPS provisions. 81 narcotic palaces built with the traffickers black money have been demolished. 101 immovable properties have been attached and seized. Other assets worth crores have been attached. 457 driving licenses have been suspended. Recommendations have been made to cancel passports of 22 smugglers and to cancel registrations of 606 vehicles. Large quantities of drugs have been seized. About 5,641 drug stores were inspected; licenses of 268 stores were suspended or cancelled, and FIRs filed against 6 drug stores. A comprehensive rehabilitation policy is also being prepared. The Lieutenant Governor said that our aim is not only to free addicted youth through deaddiction programs but also to reintegrate them into the mainstream by providing employment and jobs.
Ahead of Eid al-Adha, PETA deploys AI robot goat to speak against animal slaughter
Mumbai: People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA) India has unveiled Awaaz, a child-like robot goat, who speaks to encourage people to make animal-free food choices and inculcate vegan eating habits. A video shows the realistic-looking robot goat engaging in gentle, interactive conversations in English and Hindi, asking children and other passersby Do 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 .
Iran slams US for obstructionism as third round of UN nuclear talks end in deadlock
New York, May 23 : Iran on Saturday accused the United States and its allies of obstructionism after the third round of talks on the nuclear proliferation treaty (NPT) torpedoed at the United Nations, with the delegates failing to adopt a final document amid ongoing tensions between Washington and Tehran over the latters nuclear program. The remarks were shared by the Permanent Mission of Iran to the UN after the third round of the NPT Review Conference ended in a deadlock.In a post on X, it said, U.S. Excessive Demands Push the NPT into Free Fall. The NPT Review Conference failed for the third consecutive time due to obstructionism by the United States and its allies. Irans warning: Without nuclear disarmament, no future can be envisaged for the NPT.NHK Japan reported on Saturday that the delegates at the international conference on nuclear disarmament failed to adopt a final document amid ongoing tensions over Irans nuclear programme with the United States. The United States, across the top echelons of its leadership, time and again expressed that Iran can never develop nuclear weapons.The recent impasse comes on the Review Conference of the Parties to the Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons, which entered its last day on Friday. The conference opened at UN headquarters in New York on April 27.According to NHK Japan, a draft of the final document was revised four times, with many contentious phrases omitted. These included phrases referring to Ukraines nuclear power plant and North Koreas denuclearisation. The Japanese outlet further noted that behind-the-scenes negotiations continued as representatives of Iran demanded the removal of the expression that Iran can never seek, develop or acquire any nuclear weapons, while the US maintained it should be retained. Do Hung Viet, the president of the conference, said at Fridays meeting that no consensus was reached, calling it very regrettable as per NHK Japan.It further reported that this is the third consecutive time that the NPT review conference, which is held every five years in principle, has failed to adopt a final document. The NPT is a landmark international treaty whose objective is to prevent the spread of nuclear weapons and weapons technology, to promote cooperation in the peaceful uses of nuclear energy and to further the goal of achieving nuclear disarmament and general and complete disarmament, the UN Office of Disarmament Affairs noted.It represents the only binding commitment in a multilateral treaty to the goal of disarmament by the nuclear-weapon States. Opened for signature in 1968, the Treaty entered into force in 1970 and on 11 May 1995, the Treaty was extended indefinitely.A total of 191 States have joined the Treaty, including the five nuclear-weapon States. (ANI)
IPL 2026: Two Steps Away From What We Have Manifested From Day One, Says Krunal Pandya
Defending Champions Royal Challengers Bengaluru: Despite a 55-run defeat against Sunrisers Hyderabad in their final league fixture, Defending Champions Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) concluded the league stage at the top of the points table with 18 points and a superior net run rate, ending the league phase strongly ahead of the playoffs. The match also saw captain Rajat Patidar register his fourth half-century of the season, while Virat Kohli extended his record for the most 50-plus partnerships in mens T20 cricket with 211 stands. Bhuvneshwar Kumar also continued to lead the Purple Cap standings with 24 wickets this season. Reflecting on the team's achievement of finishing at the top of the table, Krunal Pandya said, It's not just today's game, but it's actually the effort we have put in for the last two and a half months. Obviously the result didn't go our way, but this was our first goal and to achieve that after 14 games is a pretty satisfying feeling. Now we are two steps away from what we all have manifested from day one of the start of the season. Krunal also put in a valuable all-round contribution against SRH, scoring 41 off 31 balls and picking up the crucial wicket of Heinrich Klaasen at an important stage of the innings. They had the experience of bowling on this ground and executed their slower balls really well. Getting Klaasen's wicket was crucial and I am happy with the way I was able to contribute. But at the end of the day, what matters is that golden trophy. That is the goal. RCB Head Coach Andy Flower praised the team's consistency throughout a highly competitive league campaign. To finish top of the league at the end of the group stage is a great effort. There are 10 very good teams in this competition and we've seen how competitive every side has been. Even teams lower down the table have shown how dangerous they can be when they play with freedom. Venkatesh Iyer provided RCB with an aggressive start at the top of the order, smashing 44 runs off just 19 deliveries and setting the tone early in the chase. In a big tournament, to be top of the table shows what we've achieved as a team. There is constant pressure in a tournament like the IPL and you've got to enjoy the small victories as well. This is one achievement that the entire team is going to cherish and it gives us confidence heading into the playoffs. Devdutt Padikkal emphasized the importance of carrying the team's momentum into the knockout stages. In a big tournament, to be top of the table shows what we've achieved as a team. There is constant pressure in a tournament like the IPL and you've got to enjoy the small victories as well. This is one achievement that the entire team is going to cherish and it gives us confidence heading into the playoffs. Also Read: Live Cricket Score RCB will now shift focus to the playoffs as they prepare to face Gujarat Titans in Qualifier 1 in Dharamshala on Tuesday with a place in the final at stake. Article Source: IANS
New OTT releases this weekend (May 2224, 2026) are led by Dhurandhar: Raw and Undekha, System, Ladies First, and SkyMed Season 4. From intense spy thrillers and legal dramas to Korean action-comedies and animated adventures, heres your complete weekend binge guide.
Hotmail co-founder Sabeer Bhatia achieved remarkable health results with a simple fitness plan. He reduced his total cholesterol by 91 points. This was accomplished through just two gym sessions weekly. Bhatia's experience highlights the power of consistent, manageable habits. It shows that significant health gains are possible without extreme measures. This offers a refreshing perspective on achieving wellness goals.
Back on Chinese soil, Song Yadong looks to revive his UFC title push
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EDVentures Startup Competition 2026 at The Education University of Hong Kong, where university founders from across Asia will present technology-driven ideas attempting to rethink how learning is experienced, accessed, and delivered under the United Nations Sustainable Development Goal 4 (SDG 4): Quality Education. Two student-led teams from Galgotias University will represent India at the Global EDVentures Startup Competition 2026 in Hong Kong with education-tech innovations The two teams are working on different but equally relevant problems within education technology, one exploring how Virtual Reality can make complex concepts easier to experience and understand, and the other attempting to make coding education more accessible for visually impaired learners through tactile interaction systems. Their selection also comes at a relevant juncture when the global education technology market is seeing growing interest in immersive learning and accessibility-focused innovation. Startup Tekurious Pvt. Limited includes Akash Kumar, a third-year B.Tech Computer Science (Artificial Intelligence) student from the Class of 2027, Yash Vardhan, a third-year B.Sc. (Hons.) Microbiology student from the Class of 2026 at the School of Biosciences and Technology, and Anoop Maurya, a fourth-year B.Tech Artificial Intelligence & Data Science student from the Batch of 2022–2026 at Galgotias College of Engineering and Technology. The startup is building a Virtual Reality-enabled immersive learning platform designed to help students understand complex academic concepts through interactive simulations rather than passive textbook instruction. Speaking about the journey behind the idea, Akash Kumar shared that the startup began with a simple belief that students understand concepts far better when they can experience them rather than memorise them. He added that representing their work at EDVentures in Hong Kong gives the team an opportunity to showcase how immersive learning technologies can improve engagement and accessibility across classrooms. Project TACTO comprises Gaurang Pant, a third-year B.Tech Computer Science Engineering student from the Class of 2027, Shristi Mandoliya, a second-year B.Tech Computer Science Engineering (Data Science) student from the Class of 2028, and Kavya Singh, a third-year BBA Financial Investment Analysis student from the Batch of 2023–2026 at the School of Finance & Commerce, Galgotias University. The team is developing a tactile hardware-based coding system for visually impaired learners, translating abstract programming logic into physical interaction through modular blocks supported by sensing technologies and real-time audio feedback. Sharing the experience behind building Project TACTO, Gaurang Pant said the idea emerged from conversations around how visually impaired learners often face barriers in coding education because of screen-dependent interfaces. He noted that presenting the project at EDVentures would allow the team to engage with educators and innovators working toward more inclusive models of programming education. The EDVentures Competition will bring together student innovation teams from leading institutions including Nanyang Technological University, National Institute of Education Singapore, King Saud University, East China Normal University, Universitas Indonesia, and Ajman University, placing the Galgotias teams alongside a wider Asian network of young founders building technology-led responses to how people learn, access knowledge, and experience education. Dr. Dhruv Galgotia, CEO of Galgotias University , said, “ As internationalisation becomes an increasing area of focus for the University, opportunities such as EDVentures allow our students to engage with global educators, researchers, and student founders working on similar challenges. When students begin building solutions for real learning problems and present them on international platforms, it reflects the confidence they are developing as innovators and problem-solvers with relevance beyond their immediate surroundings .” Highlighting the importance of global exposure for emerging founders, Rachit Mathur, entrepreneur and mentor to students at the Galgotias Incubation Centre, said “Exposure to a global platform like EDVentures allows student founders to test their ideas in diverse academic environments and learn from different perspectives. This year’s SDG-4 theme has encouraged teams to connect inclusive education goals with emerging technologies such as AI and immersive learning systems. Experiences like this help young founders refine solutions into scalable innovations.” Galgotias has been steadily expanding its startup and innovation ecosystem through industry-linked Centres of Excellence, advanced technology labs, and structured incubation support for student founders. The university has incubated more than 135 startups so far and has established the INR 10 crore Galgotias Innovation Fund to support emerging student-led ventures. Galgotias University has also developed specialised labs and Centres of Excellence in collaboration with organisations including Intel, Cisco, Apple, Salesforce, Tata Technologies, and Capgemini, alongside a high-performance computing ecosystem powered by the NVIDIA DGX H200, giving students access to industry-grade infrastructure and emerging technology platforms. Reflecting the expanding culture of applied innovation on campus, 34 student-developed applications are currently live on the Apple App Store, while 18 Galgotias students were selected among the global winners of the Apple Swift Student Challenge. Both teams are currently undergoing structured mentoring support as part of their preparation for participation in the global competition. The participation of both teams reflects how student-led innovation at Galgotias University is increasingly moving beyond classroom projects into globally relevant problem-solving around accessibility, immersive learning, and the future of education technology.

