Lionel Messi achieved a remarkable hat-trick in Argentina's World Cup debut against Algeria. This dominant performance saw the veteran player equal Miroslav Klose's all-time World Cup scoring record of 16 goals. Messi's goals, including a long-range strike and a close-range finish, ignited celebrations among Argentine supporters in Kansas City.
Mbapp Shines as France Defeats Senegal in World Cup Opener
New Jersey, June 17: Kylian Mbapp showcased his brilliance in the opening match of the FIFA World Cup 2026. He scored two goals against Senegal, leading France to a 3-1 victory. With these two goals, Mbapp has now become the all-time leading scorer for France, surpassing Olivier Giroud. Mbapp has scored a total of 58 ... Read more Mbapp Shines as France Defeats Senegal in World Cup Opener
Mbappe Shines in FIFA World Cup Opener, Breaks Messis Record
New Delhi, June 17: French star player Kylian Mbappe delivered an outstanding performance in the opening match of the FIFA World Cup 2026. He scored two goals, leading France to a 3-1 victory against Senegal. With this achievement, Mbappe has surpassed Lionel Messi in a significant statistic. Mbappe now ranks third in the all-time list ... Read more Mbappe Shines in FIFA World Cup Opener, Breaks Messis Record
Mbapp Shines in FIFA World Cup Opener, Breaks Messis Record
New Delhi, June 17: French star player Kylian Mbapp delivered an outstanding performance in the opening match of the FIFA World Cup 2026. He scored two goals, leading France to a 3-1 victory against Senegal. In doing so, Mbapp surpassed Lionel Messi in a significant statistic. Mbapp has now reached joint third place on the ... Read more Mbapp Shines in FIFA World Cup Opener, Breaks Messis Record
France Triumphs Over Senegal 3-1 in FIFA World Cup Opener, Mbappe Shines with Two Goals
New Jersey, June 17: France kicked off the FIFA World Cup 2026 with a resounding victory, defeating Senegal 3-1 in an exhilarating match. Kylian Mbappe was the standout player, scoring two impressive goals. From the start, both teams displayed aggressive play. Senegal consistently pressured Frances defense, creating several good chances. Meanwhile, France launched a series ... Read more France Triumphs Over Senegal 3-1 in FIFA World Cup Opener, Mbappe Shines with Two Goals
Iran deal: White House points claiming victories dont meet reality
The White House has informed supporters that President Donald Trump has accomplished his goals in the war with Iran despite the details of an initial agreement remaining unclear and negotiations on Tehrans nuclear programme still to be held. In a series of talking points sent to Trump supporters and Republican members of Congress this week, 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 .
FIFA WC: Haaland shines with two goals as Norway beats Iraq 4-1
Foxborough: Erling Haaland scored his first two World Cup goals, including one off a defensive blunder, and added an assist in his tournament debut Tuesday to propel Norway to a 4-1 victory over Iraq in Group I. It was the 56th and 57th international goals for the Manchester City striker and came in Norways first 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 .
FIFA 2026: Kylian Mbappe sparks France with two goals in 3-1 win over Senegal at World Cup
Kylian Mbappe scored twice, surpassing Pele's World Cup goal tally with 14, as France defeated Senegal 3-1 in their opener. After a quiet first half, Mbappe's brace and a late goal from Bradley Barcola secured the win. Ibrahim Mbaye scored Senegal's lone goal in stoppage time.
Erling Haaland Double Powers Norway To FIFA World Cup Win Over Iraq
Erling Haaland struck his first World Cup goals as Norway beat Iraq 4-1 on Tuesday in their first game at a major tournament in 26 years.
FIFA World Cup 2026 | Argentina vs Algeria LIVE updates: Messi scores stunning opening goal
The defending champion is up against the African side in a highly anticipated Group J match
Which France and World Cup records did Mbappe break against Senegal?
France captain overtakes Giroud with 58 goals for his country and the most for Les Bleus at a World Cup. Which France and World Cup records did Mbappe break against Senegal?
Democrat calls for Cape Verde goalkeeper Vozinhas mother to get US visa
Ana Candida Evora was unable to travel to watch her son star in a goalless draw with Spain due to the cost of a US visa. Democrat calls for Cape Verde goalkeeper Vozinhas mother to get US visa
Norway marked their return to the FIFA World Cup after a 28-year absence with an impressive 4-1 victory over Iraq in Group I. Erling Haaland scored twice on his World Cup debut, while Leo stigrd and a late own goal completed the scoring. The win moves Norway level with France on three points and sets up a potentially decisive group-stage showdown between Haaland and Kylian Mbapp later in the tournament.
EUREKA English School, Thounaojam will square off against Iramdam Maheikol, Langmeidong in the title clash of the 65th Pre Subroto District Level Football Tournament 2026 for U 15 Boys tomorrow In the first semi final match of the tournament being underway at Keirak Kangjeibung, EUREKA romped 4 1 past Elang Keinya High School, Elang Khangpokpi to reach the final this afternoon Th Mani 11', 32' shone with a double for the winners as M Leo 16' and Th Vikash 46' contributed a goal apiece T Mangal scored the consolation goal for Elang Keinya High School in the 18th minute Later in the second semi final match, Iramdam Maheikol beat PR English School, Kakching 5 3 on penalties to set up the final date with EUREKA English School Defence on both the ends emerged on top as the regulation time ended in a goalless draw and the winners were decided via penalty shoot out wherein A Messi, T Jenthaopu, Th Bronson, Th Sorengkung, and M Tenison scored to give Iramdam Maheikol the edge M Sunanta, K Manimatum, and M Mangal meanwhile scored it for PR English School in a lost cause Earlier in the day, Elang Keinya High School knocked out Martin Grammar School by 4 1 goals to set up the semi final date with EUREKA English School H Budha 31' , Sh Punshiba 42' , Ch Bilipson 44' , K Ithoison 46' were on target for Elang Keinya High School in the team's big win as Mangal scored the only goal for Martin Grammar School in the 27th minute Iramdam Maheikol meanwhile demolished ADL English School, Wabagai 11 0 to advance to the semis Y Chinglemba 21', 24', 32', 51', 53' led the scoring for Iramdam Maheikol in this lopsided encounter as A Messi 26', 42', 58' netted thrice, and Sagar Banya 8' , L Frobegas 41' , and N Malemthoiba 60' added a goal apiece The final match begins at 2 30 pm at Keirak Kangjeibung Source The Sangai Express
Erling Haaland has brace in World Cup debut; Norway trounce Iraq
Haaland's goals in the 29th and 43rd minutes sandwiched a score by Aymen Hussein in the 39th
France and Real Madrid star Mbappe took his career World Cup goals tally to 14 - just two behind all-time leader Miroslav Klose.
Kylian Mbappe Nets 'Historic' Brace As France Beat Senegal 3-1
Kylian Mbappe's 14 World Cup goals take him level with Gerd Mueller as the third-highest scorer in World Cup history and the 27-year-old is now within touching distance of beating Miroslav Klose's all-time record of 16.
Mbappe Becomes France's Record Scorer With Two Goals at FIFA World Cup 2026
Mbappe beatthe mark of 57 goals held by Olivier Giroud
FIFA World Cup 2026 LIVE: Iraq vs Norway at Boston Stadium
Haaland has been electric for Manchester City and scored 16 goals in European qualifying to send Norway to its first World Cup since 1998
Kylian Mbapp sparks France with two goals in 3-1 win over Senegal at the World Cup
Mbapp moved one ahead of Messi and Just Fontaine on the World Cup career scoring list and is tied with Gerd Mller
Gujarat Launches TD and DPT Vaccination Campaign for 1.9 Million School Children
Gandhinagar, June 17: The Gujarat government has initiated a TD (Tetanus and Adult Diphtheria) and DPT vaccination campaign. This initiative aims to vaccinate approximately 1.9 million school children across the state. The health departments goal is to ensure that no eligible child is left unvaccinated against tetanus, diphtheria, and other serious diseases. Health Minister Praful ... Read more Gujarat Launches TD and DPT Vaccination Campaign for 1.9 Million School Children
Noise monitoring devices cant identify exact source: GSPCB
Orders internal inquiry into functioning of system Panaji : The Goa State Pollution Control Board (GSPCB) has ordered an internal inquiry into the functioning of its Real Time Online Noise Monitoring Systems (RTONMS) after admitting that the devices installed at restaurants, bars and beach clubs cannot identify the source of noise or pinpoint individual violators. []
Decision on ST political quota may come in 15 days
Special Correspondent Panaji: Social Welfare Minister Ramesh Tawadkar on Tuesday said Union Home Minister Amit Shah has assured the Goa delegation which had recently called on him in New Delhi that he would consult the Solicitor General on the matter of political reservation for scheduled tribes (ST) in Goa, and decide on the same in []
Maximum impact rescues Uruguay
Goan-origin forward nets late equaliser in their 1-1 draw against Saudi Arabia Goan-origin Maxi Arajo delivered a crucial late equaliser as Uruguay national football team began their FIFA World Cup 2026 with a hard-fought 1-1 draw against Saudi Arabia national football team in Miami on Tuesday. Arajo, whose family roots reportedly trace back to Loutolim []
We have a generation that is moving so fast, it is running away from its own future QAMER ABBAS MIR We live in a world where almost everything has a fast-forward button. If you want food, it arrives at your doorstep in twenty minutes. If you want an answer to a complex question, an AI bot types it out in three seconds. If you are bored, you can swipe through ten different lives in less than a minute on mobile reels over a flawless 5G network. For a young person growing up today, this hyper-speed environment isnt just convenient; it has completely rewired how they view time, effort, and life itself. This has created a massive psychological hurdle that sociologists call the Microwave Success Trap. When your brain gets used to instant results from technology, you subconsciously start expecting the real world to work the same way. The problem is that the most meaningful parts of life, building a solid career, mastering a difficult field of study, launching a business, or maintaining a marriage, don't have a download bar. They are slow, repetitive, and often incredibly boring. Our parents and grandparents understood that success was a slow-cooked meal that required years of quiet, steady heat. Todays youth, however, are putting their entire lives into a microwave, throwing a tantrum when raw ambition doesn't turn into a gourmet result in sixty seconds. The root of this frustration comes down to a massive digital illusion. When you scroll through social media, the timeline of success is completely erased. A thirty-second reel compresses five years of frustrating failures, broke days, and sleepless nights into a sleek, glamorous montage set to trending music. You only see the finish line: the luxury car, the aesthetic office, the vacation, or the fancy degree. You never see the thousands of hours of unglamorous, repetitive grind that happened behind the scenes. Because the internet constantly highlights the absolute anomalies, the nineteen-year-old crypto millionaire or the twenty-one-year-old lifestyle influencer, young people have internalised these extreme exceptions as the normal baseline. This creates a toxic form of age anxiety. Today, a twenty-two-year-old entering the workforce or a first-year postgraduate student feels like an absolute failure if they aren't completely wealthy and independent immediately. They are trying to sprint a marathon at the pace of a hundred-meter dash, and they are burning out before they even get started. When real life refuses to move at 5G speed because a promotion takes years to earn, a dissertation requires months of tedious data collection, or a business takes a long time to just break even, they panic. They mistake normal, foundational growth for personal stagnation. This impatience has led to a frustrating cycle of job hopping and abandoned goals. Because a screen-conditioned brain finds waiting physically uncomfortable, young professionals often quit their endeavours just as the roots are starting to take hold. They jump from one career path to another, or from one startup idea to the next, desperately searching for a shortcut. They confuse the speed of their devices with their own personal maturity. You can use an app to generate a flawless business plan in seconds, but you cannot download the resilience, leadership, and maturity required to actually run that business when things go wrong. The microwave mindset makes people fall in love with the status of success while making them completely allergic to the actual work of building expertise. Unfortunately, this destructive impatience doesn't stop at the workplace; it is actively ruining modern relationships and marriages. The same swipe left mentality used to discard a boring video is now being applied to human beings. Real, lasting relationships are built on compromise, uncomfortable conversations, and navigating through periods of shared boredom, the exact opposite of a high-speed digital feed. When a young person enters a relationship today, they expect their partner to be as perfectly curated and constantly entertaining as an Instagram profile. The moment the initial excitement fades, and the real, unglamorous work of building a life together begins, they interpret normal friction as incompatibility. They pack their bags and skip to the next option because they never developed the muscle of patience. Ultimately, we have a generation that is moving so fast it is running away from its own future. Technology can be upgraded overnight, but human wisdom, capability, and character still develop at an old-fashioned, analogue pace. The most valuable things in life cannot be ordered online or fast-forwarded. To survive in the real world, the youth have to learn how to turn off the screen, slow down, and slow grind. (The author is a PHD student and can be reached at: Qamerabbas1511@gmail.com )
Philadelphia Flyers Upgrade Their Goaltending By Trading For Joseph Woll To Partner With Dan Vladar
Sam Ersson posted a .870 save percentage last season and the Flyers knew they needed a better backup behind Dan Vladar. On Tuesday morning they found one, sending Ersson, Emil Andrae and a third-round pick to Toronto to bring Joseph Woll.
Career Guidance and the Future of Human Potential in Kashmir
The role of guidance, awareness, and adaptability in shaping informed futures In Kashmir, people place great value on building better futures. Education, skills, and personal growth remain important pathways to opportunity and progress. However, one question often receives less attention than it deserves: how do individuals connect their abilities, interests, and aspirations with the opportunities available to them? This is where career guidance becomes important. Career guidance is commonly associated with choosing a profession or an educational pathway. Its scope, however, extends far beyond these decisions. It helps individuals understand their strengths, interests, values, and aspirations while enabling them to explore opportunities, make informed choices, and adapt to change throughout their lives. In this sense, it serves as a bridge between aspiration and opportunity. For Kashmir, this bridge has become increasingly important. The region is home to considerable talent, creativity, and potential. People continue to invest in education, skills, and personal growth in the hope of creating better futures. In a world of expanding opportunities, ambition alone may not always be sufficient. Individuals also need access to information, mentorship, exposure, and guidance. The world of work is evolving at a remarkable pace. Advances in technology, digital connectivity, artificial intelligence, and globalisation are reshaping industries and creating entirely new professions. Opportunities that did not exist a decade ago are now becoming viable pathways, while many traditional fields are evolving in response to technological and economic change. In Kashmir, this changing landscape is creating new opportunities across a range of sectors. Possibilities are emerging in technology, entrepreneurship, research, creative industries, digital services, remote work, and innovation-driven fields. As these opportunities continue to evolve, awareness of available pathways does not always develop at the same pace. The challenge facing many individuals today is not a lack of aspiration but a lack of clarity. Knowing that opportunities exist is very different from understanding where they are, how they are changing, and what preparation is required to pursue them. As a result, important decisions are often made with incomplete information. This highlights the importance of guidance. Research from leading institutions around the world consistently shows that success depends on more than talent or academic achievement alone. Access to information, exposure to opportunities, mentorship, and professional networks often play a significant role in shaping outcomes. Research led by Harvard economist Raj Chetty has highlighted the importance of social networks and social capital in shaping economic opportunity and mobility. His findings suggest that while talent may be widely distributed, access to information, guidance, and opportunity often is not. People who understand available pathways and have access to strong networks may be better positioned to pursue opportunities that align with their strengths and interests. This insight carries particular relevance for Kashmir. The region is home to considerable talent, creativity, and potential. What often shapes outcomes is access to information, exposure to opportunities, and the confidence to explore pathways that may not be immediately visible. Guidance can help bridge this gap. It can provide individuals with tools to understand emerging trends, explore possibilities, evaluate options, and make informed decisions. Equally important, it encourages self-awareness. Effective guidance begins not with identifying opportunities but with understanding oneself. Interests, values, strengths, and goals form the foundation upon which meaningful careers and fulfilling lives are built. Research from universities and the work of Melinda Mechur Karp reinforce another important idea: career development is not a one-time decision. It is a lifelong process of learning, exploration, and adaptation. Effective guidance helps individuals make informed choices while remaining flexible enough to respond to changing circumstances. People benefit from clear pathways while retaining the freedom to explore interests, refine goals, and adapt as opportunities evolve. An example of this can be seen in Tamil Nadu, where initiatives involving IIT Madras have explored technology-enabled career guidance for students at scale. The value of such initiatives lies not in technology alone, but in expanding access to reliable information and structured guidance. The broader lesson is that people are often better equipped to navigate change when they have access to guidance, mentorship, and accurate information. These lessons carry particular relevance for Kashmir. Economic and technological changes are creating new possibilities across a range of sectors. Digital connectivity has expanded access to learning resources, professional networks, and employment opportunities. As a result, individuals have greater access to information and opportunities beyond their immediate surroundings. Greater access to information and opportunities also expands the range of choices available to individuals. Compared with previous generations, people today often have access to a wider set of educational and career pathways. In such an environment, guidance can play an important role in supporting informed decision-making. One of its most valuable contributions is its ability to build adaptability. The future of work is widely expected to be shaped by continuous change. New technologies, evolving industries, and shifting skill requirements will require individuals to learn, adapt, and grow throughout their lives. Success is likely to depend increasingly not on mastering a single set of skills but on developing the ability to learn, unlearn, and relearn. This reality calls for a broader understanding of career development. The question is no longer simply what profession someone should pursue. The more important question is what capabilities will enable individuals to thrive throughout a lifetime of change. A growing body of research and policy analysis points to the same conclusion: success in the twenty-first century depends not only on knowledge, but also on adaptability, problem-solving, communication, collaboration, and the ability to continue learning throughout life. The conversation about career guidance can also be viewed through the broader lens of human development. It involves helping people understand themselves, recognise opportunities, and make informed decisions that align with their abilities and aspirations. Viewed more broadly, guidance is not about directing people toward a particular profession. It is about equipping people to make informed decisions in a world of expanding possibilities and constant change. Among Kashmir's greatest strengths are its people, whose talents, aspirations, and potential will continue to shape its future. Helping them recognise their strengths, understand their options, and navigate their futures with confidence is therefore not merely an educational objective. It is an investment in human potential and, in turn, in the future of Kashmir itself. (The Author writes on education and human development. Feedback: bakshisuhaib094@gmail.com )
Lift curbs on commercial LPG now that war is over
NT Reporter Panaji With the peace deal reached to end the war, the Goa Chamber of Commerce and Industry (GCCI) has called for restrictions on commercial LPG supplies to the hospitality and food service industry to be lifted. During the war period, the Centre prioritised LPG supply to domestic consumers and reduced sales to commercial []
Andhra Pradesh Government Aims to Become Indias Safest State
Amaravati, June 17: Andhra Pradeshs Home and Disaster Management Minister, Vangalapudi Anita, announced on Tuesday that the state government is committed to making Andhra Pradesh the safest state in the country. This goal will be achieved through public participation, police-community cooperation, the use of technology, transparent administration, rapid response, and strict law enforcement. The minister ... Read more Andhra Pradesh Government Aims to Become Indias Safest State
2L likely to participate in Yoga Day event, CM calls for world record bid
Special Correspondent Panaji Around two lakh people are expected to participate in the International Day of Yoga celebrations on June 21 at more than 1,000 locations across Goa from6 am onwards, Chief Minister Pramod Sawant said on Tuesday while appealing to people to join the event and help set a new world record. Government employees, []
Noise sensors may be relocated after study
NT Reporter Panaji The Goa State Pollution Control Board (GSPCB) is awaiting the finalisation of a baseline study that is expected to play a key role in restructuring the states noise monitoring network. The study, along with a noise-mapping exercise being undertaken by the Department of Environment, will help determine the future placement of noise []
310 of 422 approved trees for NH works already felled, HC told
NT Reporter Panaji In a matter related to permission granted for the felling of trees for two major highway expansion projects in the state, theHigh Court of Bombay at Goa on Tuesday was informed that310 of the 422 trees permitted for felling have already been cut. A statement was made on behalf of the executive []
Maharashtra Govt to set up medical cyclotron project in Nagpur to elevate cancer research
The goal is to ensure local availability of radioisotopes required for PET-CT and Nuclear Med services.
Rivian cuts hundreds of workers after R2 deliveries start
The company said the cuts were part of a restructuring meant to help scale to profitability. Rivian recently pushed back its profitability goal to invest in autonomy.
Hockey Nations Cup: Women team storms into semifinal, defeating Japan 2-1
In Womens Hockey, India has stormed into the semi-finals of the FIH Hockey Nations Cup in Auckland, New Zealand. India defeated Japan 2-1 in their second Pool A match. Captain and Player of the Match Salima Tete and Lalremsiami netted the goals for India, while Hiramitsu Ai was the lone goalscorer for Japan. It was []
The US is using an Iranian smuggling tactic to sneak oil out of the Gulf
The US military is secretly guiding oil tankers through the Gulf of Oman. This operation uses drones and helicopters to facilitate ship-to-ship transfers. The goal is to keep energy exports flowing despite regional tensions. At least 116 ships have been involved since May. This method mirrors tactics used by Iran to bypass sanctions. The transfers occur near Fujairah and Sohar.
I asked ChatGPT for Indias best work-from-home locations. The answer went far beyond Goa and Manali
If you have the luxury of a laptop and a decent Wi-Fi connection, the world is quite literally your office. Here are the top 20 locations ChatGPT, beyond Goa and Manali:
Life lesson of the day by Niccol Machiavelli: Niccol Machiavelli advises that success often stems from strategic thinking and understanding situations, rather than brute force. He suggests that a calculated approach, involving careful planning and adaptation, can achieve better outcomes than direct confrontation.
Shams Charania Casually Tells Colleagues He Really Looking Forward To Breaking Michael Jordans Death
CHICAGOAnticipating the announcement would rank among the biggest scoops of his career, ESPN senior NBA insider Shams Charania is said to have casually mentioned to his colleagues Tuesday that he was really looking forward to breaking the news of Michael Jordans eventual death. When MJ dies, Ill be right there with a breaking news post [] The post Shams Charania Casually Tells Colleagues He Really Looking Forward To Breaking Michael Jordans Death appeared first on The Onion .
Gujarat CM Unveils Vision for GNFCs Future Growth by 2047
Bharuch, June 16: Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel announced on Tuesday that Gujarat Narmada Valley Fertilizers and Chemicals Limited (GNFC) aims to expand its project portfolio from 7,000 crores to 70,000 crores by 2047. This ambitious plan positions the state-owned company as a key contributor to Indias goal of becoming a developed and self-reliant nation. While ... Read more Gujarat CM Unveils Vision for GNFCs Future Growth by 2047
Following its participation at the India International Cargo Show (IICS) 2026, held in New Delhi from June 04th–06th, 2026, Parekh Global today announced its strategic transition into a unified global platform, marking a defining milestone in positioning the organisation for accelerated international expansion, governance-led scale, and technology-driven transformation. L-R: Yogesh Parekh, Naresh Parekh and Yash Parekh, Directors, Parekh Global The India International Cargo Show (IICS) is one of India's leading logistics, cargo, and supply chain industry events, bringing together policymakers, logistics providers, freight forwarders, infrastructure developers, technology innovators, and global trade stakeholders to discuss emerging opportunities, industry challenges, and the future of integrated logistics. The event serves as a key platform for fostering collaboration, showcasing innovations, and strengthening India's position in global supply chains. The move represents a structural evolution of the legacy enterprise into an integrated global identity designed to enhance operational agility, strengthen compliance frameworks, and align more closely with shifting global trade dynamics and evolving client expectations. As supply chains realign and regulatory landscapes grow increasingly complex, the company is restructuring to operate with greater cohesion and responsiveness across markets. “This is not merely a transition exercise; it is a strategic recalibration for the future,” said Mr. Naresh Parekh, Director, Parekh Global . “For over 70 years, Parekh legacy has been deeply rooted in India’s trade and logistics ecosystem, building a legacy founded on trust, resilience and expertise. Today, we are leveraging that strong Indian foundation to scale confidently into global markets. As international trade corridors evolve and client expectations become more sophisticated, we are expanding our geographic reach, upgrading our technology infrastructure, and actively evaluating strategic acquisitions to align with global benchmarks. India remains a significant growth engine for us, but our vision now extends far beyond domestic boundaries. We are strengthening our talent pool, enhancing operational capabilities, and investing in advanced systems to ensure we not only meet but exceed international standards. Our goal is clear — to transform Parekh Global into a future-ready, globally competitive enterprise that delivers integrated, world-class solutions across markets.” The unveiling of Parekh Global marks the consolidation of diverse capabilities under a single global platform designed to drive operational efficiencies, standardise governance processes, and present a cohesive market-facing identity. The integrated structure is expected to enable faster decision-making, strengthen cross-border coordination, and support disciplined capital allocation, while preserving the entrepreneurial strengths that have long defined the organisation’s legacy. As geopolitical shifts reshape global trade and compliance requirements intensify across jurisdictions, Parekh Global is positioning itself as a structured, compliance-first enterprise capable of navigating volatility with resilience. Strengthened governance architecture and enhanced risk management frameworks form a central pillar of the transition. “Scale must be accompanied by structure,” said Mr. Yogesh Parekh, Director, Parekh Global . “Our evolution into Parekh Global strengthens our governance architecture while enhancing our ability to operate seamlessly across markets. This integrated model allows us to balance growth ambitions with robust oversight.” The company emphasised that the transition ensures continuity of leadership, operational teams, and long-standing client relationships. Existing stakeholders will experience seamless integration under the new identity, now supported by enhanced capabilities designed to foster long-term strategic partnerships rather than transactional engagements. Over the next five years, Parekh Global plans to expand into priority international markets, forge strategic partnerships, accelerate digital transformation initiatives, and deepen investments in leadership development and sustainable growth practices. The company aims to leverage India’s expanding role in global trade while building operational depth across key overseas regions. “Our objective is to build a globally integrated organisation that can scale responsibly,” Mr. Yash Parekh, Director, Parekh Global said. “We remain committed to delivering value with integrity while shaping an enterprise that reflects both our heritage and our forward-looking ambitions.” By combining legacy strength with structural modernisation, Parekh Global is seeking to position itself as a resilient Indian enterprise with growing global relevance. About Parekh Global Parekh Global is a legacy-driven enterprise with over 70 years of industry experience. The organisation has evolved into a unified global platform focused on governance-led growth, innovation, and client-centric service integration, with a long-term strategy centered on international expansion and digital transformation.
FIFA worldcup 2026: 7 top footballers and their massive earnings
Hyderabad: The 2026 FIFA World Cup is already creating huge excitement among football fans across the world. With 48 teams playing in the United States, Canada and Mexico, this edition is going to be bigger than ever. But apart from goals, records and trophies, another topic is now grabbing attention, the massive earnings of footballs 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 .
Avaada targets 17.7 GW renewable energy capacity within two years
Avaada Group is set to significantly expand its renewable energy capacity. The company plans to add 10.5 gigawatts over the next two years. This expansion will bring Avaada's total installed generation capability to 17.7 gigawatts. Power purchase agreements are already secured for these upcoming projects. This growth aligns with India's clean energy transition goals.
Children with vitiligo face stigma and battle misinformation: this needs to change
Simple initiatives inside the classroom can make a difference, as when children understand that vitiligo is an autoimmune disease and poses no health risk to others, the stigma and fear related to it will reduce substantially. The collective goal must be that no child feels different, or less worthy, due to the skin they live in
EuroSchool, one of India’s leading K-12 school networks, commemorated 15 years of educational excellence at its Thane campus, celebrating a legacy of academic achievement, holistic development, and meaningful community impact. The milestone event brought together students, parents, alumni, educators, and distinguished guests to reflect on the school's journey and achievements over the past decade and a half. EuroSchool Thane celebrates 15 years Guided by EuroSchool's philosophy of " Discover Yourself ", the school has consistently focused on creating a balanced learning environment that extends beyond academic achievement. Through a blend of academic rigour, experiential learning, leadership opportunities, sports, arts, and life skills development, EuroSchool Thane has empowered students to discover their strengths, pursue their passions, and develop into confident, well-rounded individuals prepared for the future. The milestone celebration brought together students, parents, alumni, educators, staff members, and distinguished guests to commemorate the school's journey and celebrate the community that has contributed to its success over the past decade and a half. The event reflected the strong partnerships and shared commitment that have helped shape EuroSchool Thane into a trusted institution for generations of families. Distinguished guests included Mr. Prajodh Rajan, Co-Founder and CEO, Lighthouse Learning; Ms. Perin Bagli, Secretary and Treasurer, Association of ICSE Schools in Maharashtra (AISM) and Regional Coordinator for Maharashtra, Goa and UAE, CISCE; Mr. Sadashiv Nayak, CEO – K-12, Lighthouse Learning; and Ms. Natasha Mehta, Head – Central Education Team (CEdT). The programme featured a welcome ceremony, leadership addresses, a keynote session on the evolving relevance of the ICSE curriculum and future-ready education, and a special presentation chronicling EuroSchool Thane's 15-year journey. The event also recognised board toppers and outstanding student achievers. Jyotsna Mayadas, Principal, EuroSchool Thane , said, " This milestone is a celebration of every student, parent, educator, alumnus, and staff member who has contributed to making EuroSchool Thane what it is today. Over the last 15 years, we have remained committed to creating a nurturing environment where children can learn, grow, and discover their unique strengths. We are grateful for the trust of our parent community and look forward to continuing our journey of educational excellence together ." Ms Perin Bagli, Principal- Activity High School & Secretary and Treasurer of the Association of ICSE Schools in Maharashtra (AISM) , said, “ I am delighted to have been invited to EuroSchool Thane for this special occasion. Having previously visited EuroSchool Airoli and been deeply impressed by the institution’s commitment to holistic education, I was eager to be here once again. Celebrating 15 glorious years is a remarkable milestone, reflecting the dedication, perseverance, and collective efforts of the teachers, leadership team, parents, and the entire school community. I would also like to commend Mr. Rajan, Co-founder and Group CEO of this institution whose progressive vision and educational philosophy have played a pivotal role in shaping its journey. Today, he introduced us to the powerful concept of grit, a value that I am confident will continue to inspire and empower future generations of learners ." Over the last 15 years, EuroSchool Thane has remained focused on fostering academic excellence while nurturing creativity, critical thinking, collaboration, and character development. The school's balanced approach to education has enabled generations of students to excel not only in academics but also across sports, performing arts, leadership initiatives, and community engagement programmes. As EuroSchool Thane embarks on its next chapter, it remains committed to building on its legacy of excellence while continuing to innovate and evolve to meet the changing needs of learners. With a strong foundation rooted in academic quality, holistic development, and community trust, the school will continue to nurture confident, responsible, and future-ready individuals. Today, EuroSchool nurtures more than 30,000 students with the support of over 1,800 educators across campuses in Mumbai, Pune, Bengaluru, Hyderabad, and Surat. About EuroSchool EuroSchool is one of India’s leading K–12 school networks, with campuses across Mumbai, Pune, Bengaluru, Hyderabad, and Surat. 30,000 students | 1,800+ educators | 1000+Digital Classes | 480+ GPS Buses | 111,000+ Library Books Guided by the philosophy of “Discover Yourself”, EuroSchool empowers children to explore their potential and discover their dreams and talents. From Nursery to Grade 12, EuroSchool is dedicated to nurturing curiosity, building confidence, and preparing every child for a rapidly evolving world. Its Balanced Schooling approach — anchored in the proprietary Learn–Reinforce–Practice–Apply–Experience (LRPAX) methodology — seamlessly blends academic excellence with co-curricular and extracurricular learning. It offers an extensive range of opportunities to develop life skills, creativity and leadership. With a strong focus on child safety - being India’s first school network to earn the global ‘Safe School’ certification, EuroSchool provides secure spaces where children can truly flourish. All EuroSchool campuses are affiliated with either the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) or the Council for the Indian School Certificate Examinations (CISCE), ensuring globally benchmarked academic standards with the flexibility and care that today’s learners need. For more information, visit: www.euroschoolindia.com . About Lighthouse Learning Group Lighthouse Learning Group, formerly known as EuroKids International, is India's leading Early Childhood & K-12 Education group, backed by global investment firm KKR. Driven by its purpose to unlock human potential by igniting the love for learning through its institutions, which include leading brands like EuroKids Preschool, Kangaroo Kids Preschool, EuroSchool and Billabong High International, Mother’s Pet Kindergarten, Centre Point School, Heritage International Xperiential School, Heritage Xperiential Learning School, Finland International School, Maldives and Phoenix Greens School of Learning, Hyderabad. Nurturing over 200,000 students every day, Lighthouse Learning emphasises a 'Child First' philosophy, innovative pedagogy, and child safety. With 1,850 Preschools and 60 K-12 Schools, it empowers 1,650 women entrepreneurs and employs a direct and indirect workforce of over 22,000 people.
Indian Physician Launches India's First Doctor-Led Brain Wellness Programme for Seniors
As Indian families diligently monitor their parents' blood pressure, administer medications, and schedule cardiology appointments, one question consistently goes unasked: What are we doing for their brain? A team of physicians led by Dr. Sweta Sahu is determined to change that — one daily activity at a time. A doctor-led brain wellness initiative designed to support healthy ageing Their initiative, ActiveMind Daily — part of the healthcare venture BlueprintRx — is now inviting 50 founding families to join a 10-day pilot of a doctor-designed brain wellness programme built specifically for older adults in Indian homes. Simple, screen-free, and grounded in science, the programme delivers one short daily activity targeting memory, language, attention, reflection, and family connection. Filling a Need Families Don’t Know they have India's elderly population is expanding at an unprecedented rate — yet conversations around brain health prevention remain largely absent from everyday elder care. Clinically, conditions such as diabetes, hypertension, and heart disease are routinely managed. Cognitive engagement, combating loneliness, and meaningful mental stimulation rarely receive the same attention — until decline becomes impossible to ignore. Built for Real Indian Families Unlike conventional wellness applications, ActiveMind Daily requires no login and no screen time from seniors. The programme is designed around the rhythms of Indian family life. Activities can be completed independently, with light family support, or through a brief phone call between a parent and an adult child living away from home. Daily prompts draw on culturally familiar themes — childhood festival memories, beloved songs, regional proverbs, and food traditions — crafted to feel like conversation, not clinical exercises. Reminders are delivered via WhatsApp or phone call, and progress is easy to track. Families who remain consistent through the first seven days receive a surprise gift. And if a day is missed, the programme accommodates catch-up sessions — because the goal, as the team emphasises, is rhythm, not perfection. A Doctor-led Team with a Long-term Commitment ActiveMind Daily is built by physicians who share a common belief: that brain health deserves the same everyday attention we give to the heart. Dr. Sweta Sahu, Founder, is a physician and researcher with research and clinical experience at Johns Hopkins, the Cleveland Clinic, and the University of Alabama at Birmingham. She is a recipient of the American Heart Association’s 2025 Paul Dudley White International Scholar Award and has contributed to over 100 publications spanning cardiovascular medicine, gastroenterology, and population health. "Brain wellness cannot wait for symptoms. Our goal is to make daily cognitive engagement as natural as a morning cup of chai — familiar, effortless, and something the whole family looks forward to.’” Dr. Sri Sravya Thungathurthi, Physician and Co-founder of ActiveMind Daily , combines clinical training with a strong interest in healthy aging and preventive medicine. Through her exposure to healthcare systems in both India and the United States, she became increasingly interested in how early, proactive approaches to health can improve quality of life long before disease develops. Through ActiveMind Daily, she is helping raise awareness and build practical tools that promote cognitive wellness and meaningful family engagement for older adults in India. “We designed these activities to meet families where they are—not in a clinic, but in their living rooms, around their dining tables, and in their everyday moments. Brain health is one of the most overlooked aspects of healthy ageing in India. In a world increasingly driven by short-form content, constant distractions, and passive consumption, we risk losing curiosity, creativity, and meaningful mental engagement. To me, ActiveMind Daily is a way to encourage a culture where keeping the mind active becomes a daily habit—not out of fear of decline, but as a celebration of lifelong learning, curiosity, and connection.” ActiveMind Daily is supported by an expanding network of doctors, young medical interns, and students of Indian origin studying in U.S. high schools who work alongside its physician leadership team to contribute to research, programme development, participant feedback, and ongoing improvements. Together, they help ensure the initiative continues to evolve, adapt, and remain deeply relevant to the real-world needs of Indian seniors and their families. The programme's activity framework is guided by evidence-based public health guidance on cognitive health and healthy ageing from the World Health Organization (WHO) and the National Institute on Ageing (NIA). Join the founding pilot The 10-day founding families pilot is now open and strictly limited to 50 families in the first batch. Families may begin with a free 30-second brain wellness check and sample three activities at no cost, or register directly through the ActiveMind Daily website. Website: activeminddaily.in/check
New Zealand's Sarpreet becomes first player of Indian origin to start a FIFA World Cup match
Born in Auckland to Punjabi parents, the 27-year-old Sarpreet made his World Cup debut in the politically-charged match and had a few attempts at the Iranian goal
Pramerica Life Insurance today announced the launch of Pramerica Life Invest Shield, a hybrid life insurance plan that combines term-level life protection with a unit-linked investment component in a single policy. The plan is structured so that the life cover operates as a separate term insurance layer, while the investment component functions as a ULIP with nine fund options across equity, debt, and balanced allocations. Pramerica Life Insurance Launches 'Invest Shield' Invest Shield is designed for individuals aged in their early 30s to mid 40s who want both life protection and long-term wealth creation within a single policy, rather than managing a standalone term plan and a separate investment product. The plan offers a life cover of up to 100 times the annualised premium, though the actual multiple depends on the policyholder’s age at entry, chosen premium level, and policy term. Premium payment terms and policy duration are customisable. Key Features Upto 100x Life Cover : Financial protection through a life cover of up to 100 times the annualised premium, ensuring substantial coverage for the family throughout the policy tenure. Return of Charges : Return of mortality charges and premium allocation charges to the policyholder, helping enhance the overall fund value. Loyalty Boosters : Persistency boosters and maturity benefits that reward customers for remaining invested over the long term. Flexible Investment Options : Flexibility to choose between two investment strategies and nine fund options across equity, debt, and balanced allocations, catering to diverse risk profiles and investment preferences. Customisable Premium Payment Terms and Policy Duration : Flexibility to align the plan with individual life stages, financial priorities, and long-term financial goals. Pankaj Gupta, MD & CEO, Pramerica Life Insurance , said, “Pramerica Life Insurance Invest Shield reflects where we believe the life insurance conversation in India needs to go. For too long, customers have been asked to make a choice that should not exist - between protecting their family and building their wealth. Customers today think about their financial future as a whole. Pramerica Life Invest Shield is built for that mindset. This launch also reflects our commitment to listening closely to evolving customer needs and responding with solutions that are genuinely differentiated. We are at an exciting point in Pramerica Life's journey - three consecutive years of strong, quality growth across every pillar of our business. That foundation gives us both the confidence and the responsibility to bring genuinely differentiated products to market .” Karthik Chakrapani, Chief Business Officer, Pramerica Life Insurance , said, “ Pramerica Life Invest Shield has been designed for customers who are looking for a more integrated approach to financial planning — one that combines meaningful life protection with long-term wealth creation at a stage in life where both priorities become increasingly important. At Pramerica Life, we remain committed to expanding insurance access across India through solutions that are relevant to evolving customer needs and supported by a diversified distribution ecosystem. Through our channels Prahri and Param, catering to the armed forces and paramilitary services respectively, our agency network across Tier 2 and Tier 3 markets, broker and corporate agent relationships, and our direct-to-consumer channel, we are making Pramerica Life Invest Shield accessible to customers across markets and geographies through the mode of engagement that best aligns with their preferences and financial needs. " The launch arrives at a moment of sustained momentum for Pramerica Life - three consecutive years of double-digit growth, built on the quality and sustainability of the business being written. New Business Premium grew 19% year-on-year to Rs. 1,471 crore, while Annualised Premium Equivalent rose 29%. Assets under Management expanded 12% YoY and individual New Business Premium grew 30%. Through this period of growth, the company has maintained a Claims Paid Ratio of 99.29% - rising year-on-year for three consecutive years - a measure of the discipline and customer commitment that has accompanied the scale. About Pramerica Life Insurance Limited Pramerica Life Insurance Limited is a joint venture between DIL, a wholly owned subsidiary of Piramal Finance Limited (erstwhile Piramal Capital and Housing Finance Limited) and Prudential International Insurance Holdings, Ltd. (PIIH), a fully owned subsidiary of Prudential Financial, Inc. (PFI). It represents the coming together of two renowned financial services organizations with a legacy of business excellence spread over decades. Pramerica Life Insurance Limited, started operations in India on September 1, 2008 and has a pan India presence through multiple distribution channels which have been customized to address the specific insurance needs of diverse customer segments. The Company is committed to providing protection and quality financial advice to its customers. Pramerica is the brand name used in India and select countries by PFI. www.pramericalife.in About Piramal Finance Limited Piramal Finance Limited is a retail-led upper-layer NBFC with a pan-India presence, having served over 5 million customers across 26 states. The company manages Assets under Management (AUM) of over Rs. 1,00,000 Cr and operates a distinctive phygital model - combining high-touch engagement across 13,000+ pin codes with high-tech capabilities including machine learning models, agentic AI tools and real-time dashboards. In retail lending, Piramal Finance offers home loans, loans against property, used car loans, personal loans, digital loans and small business loans, with a strong focus on metro-adjacent, semi-urban and rural markets. In wholesale lending, the company provides asset-backed, data-driven solutions across real estate and select non-real estate sectors, with a focus on mid-segment residential projects and capital solutions for mid-market corporates. With its digital-first approach and AI-enabled platforms, Piramal Finance is committed to expanding access to affordable credit and driving inclusive growth across India. piramalfinance.com About Prudential Financial, Inc. Prudential Financial, Inc. (NYSE: PRU), a global financial services leader and premier active global investment manager with approximately USD 1.4 trillion in assets under management as of December 31, 2022, has operations in the United States, Asia, Europe, and Latin America. Prudential’s diverse and talented employees help make lives better by creating financial opportunities for more people by expanding access to investing, insurance, and retirement security. Prudential's iconic Rock symbol has stood for strength, stability, expertise, and innovation for nearly 150 years. news.prudential.com
'My Goal Was To Break The Partnership,' Says Kartik Parihar After 3/29 Spell For Gwalior Cheetahs
Madhya Pradesh League: Kartik Parihar emerged as the standout performer with the ball for Gwalior Cheetahs in a high-scoring Madhya Pradesh League (MPL) T20 Scindia Cup 2026 clash against Rewa Jaguars, finishing with impressive figures of 3/29 despite the batting-friendly conditions at the Holkar Stadium on Monday. Alongside him, Parth Chaudharys explosive 61 off just 27 balls gave Gwalior Cheetahs early momentum in the chase and further strengthened his sensational run in the MPL 2026, where he currently leads the scoring charts with 420 runs in just five innings at a staggering strike rate of 196.26. Speaking after the game, Kartik highlighted his clear mindset as he stepped into the attack at a crucial stage of the innings. My approach was to dominate and fulfil the role given to me by my coach and captain for the team. When I came on to bowl, Akshat and Arham had already built a strong partnership. I wasnt thinking about the scoreboard or how the pitch was playing my goal was simply to break their partnership and shift the momentum for my team, he said. The young pacer admitted that dismissing Akshat Raghuvanshi was the biggest moment of his spell. Akshat Raghuvanshis wicket gave me the most satisfaction because everyone knows what he can do for his team. If he stays at the crease, he can create a massive impact on the game, Kartik added. Kartik also credited the support staff and leadership group of the JKC Sports-owned Gwalior Cheetahs for helping him execute his plans effectively in difficult conditions. Akshat Raghuvanshis wicket gave me the most satisfaction because everyone knows what he can do for his team. If he stays at the crease, he can create a massive impact on the game, Kartik added. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Despite the result not going in favour of Gwalior Cheetahs, Kartik remains confident heading into the remainder of the tournament. Of course, the result didnt go our way as a team, but I can definitely take confidence from my spell going into the upcoming matches of this tournament, he concluded. Article Source: IANS
India launches first wind supply-chain portal as sector targets 155 GW capacity by 2035
India launched its first digital platform, WT-MARUT, to boost wind turbine manufacturing and transparency. This move supports the nation's goal of reaching 155 GW of wind power by 2035, strengthening domestic supply chains and export potential. The initiative aims to enhance India's position as a global renewable energy hub.
Madhya Pradesh set to emerge as a major nuclear power hub in country: Official
Madhya Pradesh is becoming a significant nuclear power center. Projects totaling 7,000 MW are underway, with more private sector proposals being considered. This development aligns with national goals for clean energy. The state's proactive approach is attracting new nuclear power projects, positioning it as a key hub for future energy generation in India.
Why your investment plan is only half complete without an exit strategy
Investors spend years building wealth but often ignore how it will be withdrawn. A sound redemption strategy can matter as much as fund selection in achieving financial goals.
The Greatest Day Of My Life: Logan Stankoven Reflects On Winning The Stanley Cup With Carolina At 23
He was acquired at a trade deadline as part of the deal that sent Mikko Rantanen out of Carolina. He is 5-foot-8, 165 pounds. He led the Hurricanes with 11 playoff goals and won the Stanley Cup in his third NHL season.
Emiliano Martinez's Mentality Separates Him From The Rest: India's Gurpreet Singh Sandhu
Through his reflections on goalkeeping and his praise for Emiliano Martinez, Gurpreet underlined the importance of resilience and mental strength in overcoming challenges and succeeding at the highest level of the game.
Gujarat Launches Two-Month Vaccination Drive to Ensure No Child is Left Behind
Gandhinagar, June 16: The Gujarat government is set to initiate a two-month vaccination campaign across the state, as announced by Minister Praful Pansheriya. During a press conference on Wednesday, the minister emphasized the campaigns goal of reaching every village to ensure that no child is excluded from the vaccination process. He stated that such initiatives ... Read more Gujarat Launches Two-Month Vaccination Drive to Ensure No Child is Left Behind
Cabo Verdes 40-Year-Old Goalkeeper Becomes World Cup Hero Overnight
The veteran, who turned pro only at the age of 25, with 7 saves played the Key role in Cabo Verde's historic display against Spain's all star team
Instagram followers from 50,000 to 5 million in few hours: How to do it, Vozinha style
Cape Verde goalkeeper Vozinha became a global star after an incredible World Cup performance against Spain. He made numerous saves, frustrating the Spanish team. His Instagram followers surged from thousands to millions. Vozinha's journey from a small island nation to football's biggest stage is a remarkable underdog story. This event brought immense pride to Cape Verde.
NEET retest: High-level military-grade security, adds to balooning exam pressure, says Annamalai
Stringent security measures for the NEET retest on June 21 are drawing criticism. Former BJP leader K Annamalai states these arrangements, including military-grade security and AI face recognition, will add to student pressure. He believes the focus on security overlooks the exam stress reduction goals of NEP 2020. The National Testing Agency is conducting the re-examination.
Adani Ports to invest up to $100 million with Kaleris to accelerate terminal automation
Adani Ports is partnering with Kaleris to deploy AI-powered systems across its container terminals. This expansion aims to significantly increase cargo handling capacity by 2030. The technology will enhance operational efficiency and customer experience. This digital upgrade supports Adani Ports' ambitious growth plans and its goal to handle one billion tonnes of cargo annually.
Iran midfielder Mohebi's 'gun' celebration angers fans, sparks calls for FIFA WC ban
Iran's Mohammad Mohebi sparked online debate after scoring a crucial equalizer against New Zealand in their World Cup qualifier. His goal celebration, a hand gesture resembling a gun, drew mixed reactions amid pre-match political protests. While some deemed it inappropriate, others defended it as an emotional, sporting reaction.
Cape Verde's Vozinha became a global sensation after a remarkable goalkeeping display against Spain. The 40-year old goal keeper made seven crucial saves to secure a historic 0-0 draw against Spain. This achievement marked a significant moment for the small island nation on the world's biggest football stage. Vozinha's journey from street football to this global spotlight is an inspiring tale of resilience and belief.
Tata Realty's Intellion Park Chennai Becomes India's Largest WELL Core Platinum Certified Campus
Tata Realty & Infrastructure Ltd., one of India’s leading real estate and infrastructure developers, announced that Intellion Park Chennai (formerly Ramanujan IT Park) achieved WELL Core Platinum certification across all buildings from the International WELL Building Institute (IWBI). This makes Intellion Park Chennai India’s largest WELL Core Platinum Certified campus, with no other campus in the country having such a large cluster of WELL Platinum-certified buildings within a single development. This achievement further makes the campus among the world’s largest campuses to achieve WELL certification at this scale and reflects the consistency of Intellion Park Chennai's design and operational standards. Intellion Park, Chennai by Tata Realty The WELL Core Platinum certification evaluates ten parameters directly linked to occupant health and productivity, including air quality, light quality, thermal comfort, and acoustic design, thereby setting a measurable standard for how workplaces support the people within them. The scale of this achievement along with being India’s first IFC EDGE Zero Carbon-certified distinguishes Intellion Park Chennai not only within India, but globally, with very few workplace campuses worldwide having achieved WELL Core Platinum certification across an entire multi-building cluster, reinforcing Tata Realty’s leadership in future-ready and environmentally responsible workspaces. “Climate change, severe heat waves, and delayed or excessive rainfall are no longer future concerns, but realities being experienced every year. This has made sustainability and well-being central to how workplaces and cities must evolve,” said Sanjay Dutt, MD & CEO, Tata Realty and Infrastructure Limited . “At the Tata Group, responsible nation-building and sustainability have always been integral to our philosophy, and at Tata Realty, we are committed to carrying that forward through future-ready developments. The WELL Core Platinum certification for Intellion Park Chennai reflects our focus on creating healthier, more resilient workplace ecosystems aligned with global ESG and wellness standards.” India's rapid growth as a hub for GCCs and MNCs has sharpened occupier expectations around workspace quality. Organisations expanding into India are increasingly requiring office environments that meet global ESG benchmarks, support employee well-being and meet the governance expectations of global stakeholders. Intellion Park Chennai's triple certification directly addresses this demand. "Our goal at Intellion Offices has always been to deliver workplaces that hold their own against the best in the world, not just in design, but in sustainability performance and occupier experience," said Ritesh Sachdev, Senior Vice President & Head – Commercial Leasing, Tata Realty. "For GCC operators and multinationals, certified, future-ready infrastructure is increasingly non-negotiable. This achievement gives our tenants a workplace they can point to with confidence, one that enhances productivity while aligning with global wellness and ESG standards.” With this milestone, Tata Realty reinforces its position at the forefront of sustainable commercial real estate in India, continuing to redefine benchmarks for what sustainable commercial real estate in India can and should deliver. About Tata Realty and Infrastructure Limited (TRIL) Tata Realty and Infrastructure Limited (Tata Realty), a leading institutional real estate developer in India, is a fully owned subsidiary of Tata Sons Private Limited. Keeping with the Tata philosophy of leadership in sectors of national economic significance, Tata Realty and Infrastructure Limited was set up to identify the most promising opportunities for growth in the Indian real estate and infrastructure arena. Tata Realty and Infrastructure Limited is currently focused on long-term infrastructure projects of national significance, as well as mixed-use projects in the real estate sector. The company designs, builds, and manages smart, secure, sustainable, and socially conscious spaces across residential and commercial developments. The commercial portfolio, “Intellion” office parks in key Indian cities, boasts over 9.4 million sq. ft. of developed space and 10.2 million sq. ft. under development from the current landbank. Further, Tata Realty plans to augment this portfolio to 27 million sq. ft. by 2030. The portfolio houses a diverse clientele of over 102 tenants, including Fortune 500 companies and multinational corporations. Committed to creating future-ready workplaces, Tata Realty integrates sustainability, wellness, and operational excellence across its commercial developments. Additionally, all Intellion campuses have achieved WELL ratings from the International WELL Building Institute (IWBI), supporting healthier workplace environments. Notably, Intellion Park Chennai is India’s largest WELL Core Platinum Certified campus and was also India’s first IFC EDGE Zero Carbon-certified development. Beyond functionality, Intellion office parks offer thoughtfully curated experiences through wellness and fitness facilities, entertainment options, art integrations, and diverse culinary offerings, helping create vibrant and sustainable workplace ecosystems. For more information, visit www.intellion.in . tatarealty@adfactorspr.com .
Sachet Engineer, who played the elder brother in Taare Zameen Par, has transitioned from acting to a successful career in dentistry in the UK. He is also pursuing his passion for aviation, aiming to become a pilot. Despite his family's film background, acting was never his primary goal. Read on to know why he left Bollywood.
Australia defeat Turkiye 2-0 in FIFA World Cup 2026 Group D opener
Sports Desk Australia made a dream start to their FIFA World Cup 2026 campaign, defeating Turkiye 2-0 in their Group D opener. Goals from Nestory Irankunda and Connor Metcalfe capped two clinical counter-attacking moves as the Socceroos claimed all three points. Australia remained compact and organised throughout the contest, frustrating their opponents and capitalising on []
FIFA-26: Cape Verdestun Spain in scoreless draw; Belgium also settle for draw with Egypt
Sports Desk In the FIFA World Cup 2026, Cape Verde displayed an extraordinary performance to secure a 0-0 draw with global heavyweights Spain. Cape Verdes 40 years old goalkeeper Vozinha delivered a heroic performance by saving several goals from the opponent side. Meanwhile, Iran and New Zealand in their Group G opener match ended in []
Iran open World Cup campaign with 2-2 draw against New Zealand
Inglewood (US): Iran opened its politically charged World Cup by playing to a 2-2 draw with New Zealand on Monday night, overcoming two deficits and getting the tying goal from Mohammad Mohebbi in the 64th minute. Ramin Rezaeian scored an early goal and assisted on Mohebbis goal for the Iranians, whose World Cup cycle has 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 .
Lacked Freshness And Precision: Spain Coach's Honest Remark After Goalless Draw vs Cape Verde
Spain boss Luis de la Fuente said he is still convinced La Roja will go far at the World Cup despite failing to break down debutants Cape Verde in a 0-0 draw to open their tournament.
Cape Verde goalkeeper Vozinha delivered one of the most inspiring performances of the 2026 FIFA World Cup, producing seven saves to secure a historic draw against Spain in his nation's tournament debut. The emotional 40-year-old later dedicated the moment to his late grandparents and absent mother, capping a remarkable journey from overlooked prospect to global football hero.
'We didnt manage the visa money in time': Vozinha breaks down over Mums absence
Cape Verde's veteran goalkeeper Vozinha, 40, was overcome with emotion after a stellar Player of the Match performance against Spain, a 0-0 World Cup draw. Tears flowed not just from the historic result, but for his late grandparents and a mother unable to attend due to visa issues. His seven saves secured a memorable debut for his nation.
FIFA World Cup: Iran's Mohammad Mohebi Does 'Gun Firing Celebration' After Goal, Sparks Controversy
Iran midfielder Mohammad Mohebi scored in the FIFA World Cup 2026 opener against New Zealand but sparked controversy with his gun-firing celebration.
FIFA World Cup: Vozinha In Tears, Says US Visa Cost Prevented Mother From Attending Spain Match
Cape Verde goalkeeper Vozinha made his World Cup debut at 40, securing a 0-0 draw against Spain with seven saves in the team's first-ever World Cup match.
50,000 To 5 Million: Cape Verde Goalkeeper Vozinha Wins Over Fans With Spain Heroics
Cape Verde goalkeeper Vozinha made a whopping 7 saves as his side earned a 1-1 draw against Spain in the FIFA World Cup 2026 clash on Monday.
FIFA World Cup 2026: Belgium plays 1-1 draw against Egypt as Lukaku forces own goal error from Hany
Egypt's bid for a first World Cup win was thwarted by Belgium. Emam Ashour scored early for Egypt. Romelu Lukaku came on and immediately forced an own goal to level the score. The match ended in a 1-1 draw. Mohamed Salah made a World Cup goal involvement on his birthday.
FIFA WC: Belgium held by Egypt despite Lukakus instant impact
Seattle: Romelu Lukakus entrance as a second-half substitute drew a standing ovation from the smattering of Belgium supporters. It took only 23 seconds to turn those hopeful cheers into raptures of euphoria. Lukakus presence sparked an immediate attack that led to Belgiums lone goal against Egypt on Monday, helping to earn a 1-1 draw in 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 .
Cape Verde secures 0-0 draw with Spain in its World Cup debut
Atlanta: Tiny Cape Verde pulled off a stunning result in its World Cup debut, shutting out heavily favoured Spain. An impressive performance by 40-year-old goalkeeper Vozinha helped Cape Verde play one of the favorites to in the tournament to a 0-0 draw. The final score is the biggest shock of the tournament so far. Cape 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 .
10 baby girl names meaning strength, bravery and determination
Selecting a meaningful name for a baby girl is a special way to celebrate qualities that parents hope will guide her throughout life. Names associated with courage, resilience and determination often carry inspiring stories and cultural significance. These names reflect the ability to face challenges with confidence, persevere through difficulties and pursue goals with an unwavering spirit. Here are ten beautiful baby girl names that symbolise strength, bravery and determination.
FIFA WC: Arajo's late strike rescues Uruguay, Saudi Arabia miss another famous win
Uruguay avoided an upset at the FIFA World Cup. Maxi Araujo scored ten minutes from time to secure a 1-1 draw against Saudi Arabia. Saudi Arabia had taken the lead in the first half. Uruguay dominated possession and created many chances. The draw leaves Group H wide open after Cape Verde held Spain to a goalless draw.
FTAs building a new trade architecture for Viksit Bharat
RAJESH AGARWAL Achieving the vision of a 'Viksit Bharat' requires sustaining a high rate of economic growth over the next two decades. Indias massive domestic market is a vital engine for this growth, but relying on it alone may not be sufficient. To achieve globally competitive scale and true technological transformation, India is integrating deeply with the global economy through a network of Free Trade Agreements (FTAs). While WTO agreements provide the foundation for a rules-based global trading system, FTAs enable willing partners to pursue deeper integration in additional areas of interest, building on the WTO baseline. The 384 notified FTAs in force underscore their utility as critical drivers of economic integration and rule-making customized to partner countries. They are the institutional blueprint for securing crucial market access while protecting Indian businesses from the unpredictable winds of global geopolitical storms. Access to global economic opportunities is also essential for Indian businesses seeking the scale to emerge as global champions. But the gains are not limited to large businesses; FTAs open vital windows of opportunity for start-ups, MSMEs, farmers, fisherfolk, and Indian talent looking to monetize their skills on the world stage. The binding commitments cover tariffs, services market access, and transparent trade rules, delivering the certainty Indian businesses require to invest for the long term. India's trade negotiation strategy has matured significantly, focusing on complementary economies that serve as primary export markets for goods and services. A key objective of recent FTAs is securing a level playing field for Indian exporters in vital markets like the EU, the UK, and Australia. This parity is especially urgent for labour-intensive sectors such as textiles, apparel, and footwear, where Indian products have historically faced steep tariffs while competitors enjoyed duty-free access. India is also negotiating Trade Agreements with Canada, Israel, and blocs like the EaEU and MERCOSUR. Services are central to Indias export strategy and a core focus of its FTA negotiations. By locking in commitments on cross-border digital delivery, recent FTAs help drive investor confidence across the rapidly expanding Global Capability Center (GCC) ecosystem, tech startups, and digital innovators. Beyond digitally delivered services, FTAs have allowed India to innovate at the negotiating table, securing binding commitments that enhance mobility for Indian talent, especially its youth. Key achievements include mobility provisions and side-letters for students and professionals, frameworks like the India-UK Double Contributions Convention (DCC) to prevent dual social security taxation on temporary assignments, and mobility rights in niche areas such as yoga. A hallmark of India's next-generation FTAs is the recognition of the intrinsic link between trade and investment. By providing access to major global markets while easing the import of key manufacturing inputs, this network, combined with increasing demand, makes India a highly attractive destination for manufacturing and investment. Recent agreements go further by explicitly linking market access to investment outcomes. A prime example is the landmark India-EFTA agreement, which conditions market access for EFTA nations on a $100 billion FDI commitment and one million jobs in India. The IndiaNew Zealand FTA features comparable provisions, leveraging access to Indias vast consumer market in exchange for long-term investment commitments. Modern trade is no longer confined to tariffs; it requires navigating 21st-century dimensions with an equal focus on rules, including Technical Barriers to Trade (TBT), Sanitary and Phytosanitary (SPS) measures, and Trade Facilitation (TF). India's next-generation FTAs actively engage with these frameworks. Product standards and other regulatory requirements frequently pose greater hurdles to market access than tariffs. Provisions for regulatory harmonization and cooperation within Indias FTAs offer structured, institutional mechanisms to mitigate these barriers for Indian exporters. Environmental and labour standards are emerging as potential barriers to trade, and not engaging with them is no longer an option. Indias new FTAs build cooperative arrangements to address these concerns, but not in a manner inimical to Indian interests. They assure global partners that India seeks competitive advantages through genuine innovation and scale, avoiding a ace to the bottom on standards. Indias FTA policy is not piecemeal or country-by-country. It intentionally targets complementary economies that together represent two-thirds of global GDP and 75% of global import demand. Crucially, the negotiation of these FTAs relies on continuous stakeholder engagement and a whole-of-government approach. This ensures trade policy is aligned with India's broader imperatives related to industrial development, innovation, and socio-economic progress, with agreements structured so that vulnerable sectors and populations remain protected. Specifically, FTAs include robust provisions to ensure that opening the Indian market does not cause disruptive shocks to domestic stakeholders. Liberalization in vulnerable and strategic sectors is phased over an extended period to allow local industries time to adjust. Several key sectors, including agriculture, are excluded judiciously to protect MSMEs and farmers, while safeguard measures stand ready against sudden import surges. The ultimate goal is a robust, synergistic, rules-based trading ecosystem covering the vast bulk of India's international trade. By developing deeply rooted investment and value-chain linkages, strategic FTAs will liberate Indian businesses to focus on what truly matters: expanding, innovating, and marketing, free from the friction of policy uncertainty and regulatory hurdles. (The author is Secretary, Department of Commerce, Govt of India. Courtesy: PIB)
FIFA WC: Belgium escape Egypt scare, avoid major upset after Lukaku's instant impact
Romelu Lukaku's dramatic 23-second impact off the bench saved Belgium from an opening World Cup upset, securing a 1-1 draw against a spirited Egypt. Despite trailing to Emam Ashour's goal, the Red Devils, heavily reliant on veterans, narrowly avoided a shock defeat. Coach Rudi Garcia stressed the need for improvement ahead of their crucial match against Iran.
EUREKA English School and Padma Ratna English School PRES are into the semi finals of the 65th District Level Subroto Cup for U 15 Boys organised by District Youth Affairs and Sports Office, Kakching at Keirak Playground EUREKA English School reached the last four round with a 5 1 thrashing of Sanatombi High School this afternoon Eureka English School came out all guns blazing and entered the break with a 2 0 lead before pumping in three more goals in the second half to seal the 5 1 win 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 06 Subroto 20260616 jpg border 1 alt 65th Kakching District Level Subroto Cup EUREKA English School td tr tr td align center 65th Kakching District Level Subroto Cup EUREKA English School td tr tbody table td tr tbody table br br Th Mani netted two goals in the team's victory 25 2', 50 3' as Led Moirangthem 4' , Th Bikash 27' and Th Lamnganba 38' contributed a goal apiece The consolation goal for Sanatombi High School was scored by S Anand in the 32nd minute In another last 8 round clash staged later in the day, PRES knocked out Pole Star School 2 0 thanks to goals coming from M Tenison 40' and M Sunanta 50 3' Earlier in the day, Martin Grammar School and ADL English School posted wins in the last 16 round Martin Grammar School sealed a slender 1 0 win over Kakching Model School thanks to Mangal's 47th minute strike to set up a quarterfinal date with Elang Keinya High School Meanwhile ADL English School edged out Victory High School 2 1 to set up a quarterfinal date with Iramdam Maheikol H Surmani 25' and M Rakesh 10' were on target in ADL English School's win as P Leishemba netted the only goal for Victory High School in the 48th minute Source The Sangai Express
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Belgium escape Egypt upset bid with own goal
Belgium repeatedly attacked from the edges in the first half but were unable to effectively threaten Shoubir
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Sunita jokes about Govinda's hair patch: 'What's there to hide?
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First purple economic zone on the cards for PwD entrepreneurs
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Nearly 600 traffic violations daily in last 5 months in Goa
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Goa eyes new tourism mkts, targets Poland, Central Asia
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Assured market scheme pays Rs 27cr to 6,200 Goan farmers
Shahin Bepari Lambe Panaji: More than 6,200 farmers have benefited from the Promotion of Vegetable with Assured Market Scheme over the last five years, with total payments of Rs 27.83 crore disbursed and vegetable procurement more than doubling during the period, according to Goa State Horticultural Corporation Ltd (GSHCL). Around 6,210 farmers benefited from the []

