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Art Basel Hong Kong 2026: Where The World Comes To See

Between the harbour and the convention hall, between tradition and the digital frontier, Art Basel Hong Kong set the tone for a new era. Robb Report India was there — with two of India's most compelling creative voices, artist Siddharth Kerkar and sculptor Jayesh Sachdev.   Art Basel Hong Kong 2026 Inside the Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre—its glass façade staring out over Victoria Harbour like an eye fixed on the horizon—the art world had once again gathered for its annual communion starting March 25, 2026. Art Basel Hong Kong, now in its 13th edition, returned with 240 galleries from 42 countries and territories. Over half of participating galleries operate spaces within the Asia-Pacific region, a fact that underscores how regional voices are echoing louder than ever before. Preview days on March 25 and 26 drew a high-density turnout of collectors, curators, institutional buyers, and the curious. By the time the public doors opened on March 27, Asia’s largest art fair had already closed many deals. Robb Report India visited the fair grounds on the preview day for a closer look. The fair offered a particularly immersive, almost educational vantage point. Robb Report India exclusively covered Art Basel through the lens of two artists whose relationship with art is anything but passive or touristic: Siddharth Kerkar, the Goa-based artist, restaurateur, and founder of India's largest affordable art festival; and Jayesh Sachdev, the Pune-based sculptor and founder of Quirk Box, who recently collaborated with Zara—the first Indian artist to do so, across an art-fashion-sculpture partnership. New Sectors, New Conversations The 2026 edition introduced Echoes, a sector dedicated entirely to works made within the past five years. At Double Q Gallery's Hong Kong debut, Polish Minimalist Natalia Zauska transformed the booth into an immersive work of geometric abstraction. Picture edges dissolving between two- and three-dimensions. At Max Estrella, Madrid, Tiffany Chung's embroidered maps of ancient spice routes hung alongside Miler Lagos' astonishing sculptures of books carved into dense, geological forms. Hyun Nahm's work at Whistle fused classical East Asian aesthetics with digital materiality, drawing on the Korean concept of chukgyeong—encompassing nature’s vastness into miniature forms—to compress ideas about telecommunication infrastructure and global digital consumption into compact sculptural form. Encounters, the sector dedicated to monumental installations, underwent a transformation. For the first time, this section was curated collectively by four Asia-based curators led by Mami Kataoka, alongside Isabella Tam, Alia Swastika, and Hirokazu Tokuyama. Their organising framework was the Five Elements, the cosmological system found across Asian traditions, with each element—space/ether, water, fire, wind, earth—assigned to specific areas throughout the convention halls. Perhaps no addition to the 2026 fair generated as much conversation as Zero 10, Art Basel’s global initiative dedicated to art of the digital era, making its Asia debut after launching at Art Basel Miami Beach in December 2025. Named for Kazimir Malevich’s seminal 1915 exhibition, it featured 14 exhibitors and asked a simple, urgent question: How can digital art be exhibited, contextualised, and collected within today’s art economy? Curated by Eli Scheinman and featuring 14 exhibitors including Art Blocks, bitforms gallery, and Silk Art House, the sector asked hard questions about provenance, and community in an age where digital culture evolves faster than institutional frameworks. One moment stood out: DeeKay's digital animations that traced psychological states through vivid, almost hallucinatory movement. The work was unabashedly algorithmic and yet unmistakably emotional, a combination that felt like a precursor of where image-making is headed. Hong Kong Art Basel 2026: Through Indian Eyes Sachdev, whose practice moves between painting, sculpture, mythology-driven installations, and works rooted in ancient Indian iconography and rendered in chrome, glass, and reflective contemporary surfaces, arrived in Hong Kong attuned to a frequency the city answered immediately.“ What I like about cities like this—which are really modern—is that you can still find the contrast of them being so deeply rooted culturally. These are ancient cultures which have now built into contemporary architectural and urban spaces. That dichotomy is very interesting ,” he says. Inside the fair’s halls, he found his own reflections in unexpected places, including the work of Fung Studios, a Singapore-based design agency whose graphic work, carrying both Japanese and Southeast Asian influences, had long been a reference in his own practice. “ It was very interesting to see some of that here,” he said while speaking to Robb Report India. The fair’s embrace of multimedia, mixed media, and architectural installation formats also sat well with an artist who refuses to be categorised by medium alone. “My work is not bound to one medium ,” he noted. “ I don’t just work with paint or sculpture alone, so this place having a mix of all those different mediums was something I quite enjoyed .” Kerkar, a Central Saint Martins alumnus who has navigated art fairs since childhood—accompanying his father, the celebrated Goan artist Subodh Kerkar, to exhibitions across Europe and as far as the Venice Biennale—arrived with practised eye. By the time Art Basel’s halls had been traversed, his tally included at least 10 museums and well over 100 gallery booths. What he came away with was not a list though. “ You don’t know what stays with you or where inspiration comes from ,” he says in conversation with Robb Report India. For Kerkar, the act of absorbing is slow and cumulative, a process that often only reveals itself later alone, scrolling back through photographs taken in the heat of the fair. What Kerkar absorbed at the fair was less any single work than a cumulative shift in material sensibility—the reappearance of textile, of slow craft, of the handmade in contexts where one might have expected the digital to dominate. The Encounters sector, in particular, gave him pause: the yarn and fibre works by Tandel and Kang representing a return to matter, to touch, that he found both unexpected and necessary. Between Kerkar’s patient, cumulative absorption and Sachdev’s immediate, parallel-drawing responsiveness, what emerged was a portrait of two very different artistic temperaments arriving at the same conclusion: that Hong Kong, in this particular week, was worth every hour of attention it demanded. For Indians, Art Basel Hong Kong is no longer simply a fair to watch from a distance. With Indian artists appearing in Encounters, Indian institutions making acquisitions, and collectors from the subcontinent increasingly visible on the floor, the conversation has shifted from observation to participation. If this edition proved anything, it is that the week belongs as much to India as it does to any other nation at the table. The only question worth asking now is whether you'll be in the room when it happens again.

News Voir 14 May 2026 1:41 pm

Premier League title race: Manchester City keeps pressure on Arsenal with win over Crystal Palace

Phil Foden making a rare start in recent months provided assists for both of City's first half goals.

The Hindu 14 May 2026 1:13 pm

Frederic Soyez replaces Sreejesh as junior mens hockey team coach

Sreejesh, a former star goalkeeper, was removed from his role just after 17 months following the expiry of his contract after guiding India to a bronze medal-finish at last year's FIH Junior World Cup

The Hindu 14 May 2026 12:33 pm

China, Arab states deepen innovation cooperation

Since the first China-Arab States Summit in 2022, China and Arab states have taken the goal of building a China-Arab ...

Antara News 14 May 2026 12:31 pm

Inter Miami Triumphs Over FC Cincinnati 5-3 with Messis Two Goals

Cincinnati, May 14: Inter Miami CF secured a thrilling 5-3 victory against FC Cincinnati at TQL Stadium, thanks to two goals from captain Lionel Messi, along with contributions from Mateo Silveti and German Berterame. This win earned Miami three valuable points. With this victory, Inter Miami matched FC Cincinnatis record of 22 points from the ... Read more Inter Miami Triumphs Over FC Cincinnati 5-3 with Messis Two Goals

Morningstar 14 May 2026 12:11 pm

89 killed as storm, rain batter UP; relief work underway

Lucknow, May 14: At least 89 people were killed after a strong storm and heavy rain pounded several districts of Uttar Pradesh, uprooting trees and electric poles and damaging houses, according to the Relief Commissioner's office. Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath took cognisance of the loss of lives and damage caused by the unseasonal rain, thunderstorms and lightning on Wednesday and directed officials to ensure relief reaches the affected families within 24 hours. In a post on X on Thursday, the Relief Commissioner's office said, Due to bad weather on May 13, including storms, rain, hailstorm and lightning, reports of 89 deaths, 53 injured persons, 114 livestock losses and damage to 87 houses have been received in the state, which has been taken cognisance of by the Hon'ble Chief Minister. It said the chief minister has directed all divisional commissioners and district magistrates to verify the incidents with full sensitivity and ensure financial assistance is distributed to affected families within 24 hours while establishing direct communication with them and extending other necessary help. The Relief Commissioner's office said it is continuously monitoring the situation through direct coordination with district officials and necessary funds are being made available to districts. According to a list issued by the Prayagraj district administration, seven deaths were reported in the Handia area, four in Phulpur, three in Soraon, two in Meja and one in Sadar due to the storm and rain. In Bhadohi, district administration sources said at least 16 people died in storm-related incidents. Additional District Magistrate Kunwar Virendra Kumar Maurya said trees and electric poles were uprooted in several areas while many houses were damaged in the storm. Fatehpur Additional District Magistrate Avinash Tripathi said nine people were killed and 16 injured in storm-related incidents in the district. Eight people, including five women, died in Khaga tehsil, while a woman died after a wall of a house collapsed in Sadar tehsil, he said. In Pratapgarh, four people died in separate incidents of wall and cemented shed collapses and lightning strikes amid strong winds and rain, officials said. Superintendent of Police Deepak Bhukar said Bhim Yadav (25) died after he was trapped under the debris of a cemented shed that collapsed in Ojha Ka Purwa village in the Lalganj Kotwali area. He said Bhushan Pandey (56) died after a wall collapsed in Sari Swami village under the Baghrai police station area. Bhukar said Shanti Devi (46) of Narangpur village and Lal Bahadur (44) of Chhatrapur Shivala Raghna village also died in storm-related incidents. In Kanpur Dehat district, two persons died in rain-related incidents, the officials said. Police sources said a 19-year-old woman, Ruchi, died after being struck by lightning in Bhauthari village under the Rasulabad area while standing under a neem tree with goats during heavy rain. Several goats also died in the incident. A 60-year-old man standing nearby was injured, they added. Additional District Magistrate (Finance and Revenue) Dushyant Kumar said reports regarding human and livestock losses have been sought from local officials and financial assistance will be provided as per government rules. In Deoria, Komal Yadav (62), a resident of Bhimpur Gaura village, died after being struck by lightning, district administration sources said. Two others were injured in the incident. In another incident, Ramnath Prasad (65), a resident of Neruari village, died in a lightning strike. In Sonbhadra district, Madhav Singh (38) died after being trapped under a tree uprooted during the rain and the storm. Adityanath directed the district magistrates and officials of various departments to visit the affected areas and provide all possible assistance to the victims and their families. He also instructed the officials to remain alert and ordered the revenue and agriculture departments, along with insurance companies, to conduct a survey of the damage and submit a report to the government.

Greater Kashmir 14 May 2026 11:20 am

Deportivo Alavs Shocks FC Barcelona with 1-0 Victory

Madrid, May 14: FC Barcelona, fresh off their La Liga title win, faced a surprising 1-0 defeat against Deportivo Alavs. The match showcased Barcelonas struggle, likely influenced by their recent celebrations. The only goal of the game came from Ibrahim Diallo in the dying moments of the first half. The Alavs striker capitalized on a ... Read more Deportivo Alavs Shocks FC Barcelona with 1-0 Victory

Morningstar 14 May 2026 10:55 am

Inter Milan Clinches 10th Coppa Italia Title with 2-0 Victory Over Lazio

Rome, May 14: Inter Milan secured their 10th Coppa Italia title with a 2-0 victory against Lazio. This win marks a historic domestic double for Inter Milan this season. Earlier in May, Inter Milan had already claimed their 21st Serie A title with three matches remaining. The first goal came from Marcus Thuram, whose impressive ... Read more Inter Milan Clinches 10th Coppa Italia Title with 2-0 Victory Over Lazio

Morningstar 14 May 2026 10:50 am

Ronaldo made to wait for first Saudi league title after bizarre own-goal in final seconds

In a thrilling encounter, Cristiano Ronaldo's Al-Nassr team clinched a 1-1 draw against rivals Al-Hilal thanks to a last-minute own goal. With the Saudi Pro League title hanging in the balance, Al-Nassr remains in the lead by a five-point margin, needing only a win against Damac to claim the championship.

The Economic Times 14 May 2026 10:21 am

Lionel Messi has two goals and an assist as Inter Miami rallies for 5-3 victory over Cincinnati

It is the third time this season the Argentine superstar has had at least three goal contributions in a match. He is second in the league with 12 goals

The Hindu 14 May 2026 9:31 am

"Lighting World & Home Tech Expo" by ELCOMA and Ace Exhibitions is Set to Illuminate the Future of Smart Lighting and Home Technology in India

ELCOMA (Electric Lamp and Component Manufacturers Association of India) and Ace Exhibitions have announced a strategic partnership to launch the “Lighting World & Home Tech Expo” — India’s first dedicated platform for advanced lighting solutions and next-generation home technology. The announcement was made at a grand curtain-raiser held at India Habitat Centre, where the two organisations signed an MoU and hosted a panel discussion on “The Future of Smart Lighting & Home Tech in India” featuring industry leaders, policymakers, and technology experts.   L to R Anupreet Singh Jaggi, Sudeshna Mukhopadhyay, Mohit Sharma, Parag Bhatnagar, C. Arun Kumar, Amal Sengupta   The inaugural edition of the Expo will be held from 14–16 January 2027 at Bharat Mandapam, New Delhi. Designed as a high-impact B2B and B2C platform, the Expo will showcase the complete ecosystem of lighting and smart living technologies — from lamps, luminaires, and components to automation systems, AV integration, energy management, and connected home solutions.   Parag Bhatnager, Anupreet Singh Jaggi   The initiative comes at a time when India’s lighting and smart home sectors are witnessing rapid growth. The Indian lighting market, valued at approximately USD 3.83 billion in 2025, is projected to reach USD 5.12 billion by 2031. The smart lighting segment is expected to witness exponential expansion, growing from nearly USD 1.2 billion in 2025 to over USD 11.5 billion by 2034, driven by increasing adoption of IoT-enabled systems, human-centric lighting, and voice-controlled automation. Simultaneously, India’s smart home market is projected to grow from USD 5.2 billion in 2025 to USD 24.1 billion by 2031, fuelled by urbanisation, rising disposable incomes, affordable IoT adoption, and increasing demand for connected living solutions.   Speaking on the occasion, Parag Bhatnagar, President, ELCOMA, said, “The lighting industry in India is evolving rapidly towards intelligent, connected, and sustainable systems. Through this partnership with Ace Exhibitions, we aim to create a dedicated platform that promotes innovation, industry collaboration, and future-ready technologies aligned with India’s smart infrastructure goals.”   Amal Sengupta, Secretary General, ELCOMA, added, “The convergence of smart lighting and home automation is transforming the sector. This Expo will provide manufacturers, designers, and integrators with a valuable forum to exchange ideas, showcase interoperable solutions, and address emerging industry standards and opportunities.”   Sharing his vision for the event, Anupreet Singh Jaggi, Managing Director, ACEXM7 Events Pvt Ltd., said, “The Lighting World & Home Tech Expo is designed to bridge the worlds of lighting and home automation under one dynamic platform. The event aligns closely with national initiatives such as the Smart Cities Mission and India’s broader sustainability goals. We envision it as an annual flagship event that drives business growth, encourages innovation, promotes ‘Make in India’ products, and positions Delhi-NCR as a hub for smart living technologies.”   The 3 day Expo will feature exhibition halls, technical seminars, buyer-seller meets, innovation showcases, awards, and workshops on emerging technologies including Li-Fi, circadian lighting, AI-driven automation, and net-zero building solutions.   About ELCOMA ELCOMA is the apex industry body representing manufacturers of lamps, lighting fixtures, and components in India. Established in 1970, the association works closely with government and industry stakeholders to promote quality standards, technology advancement, and energy-efficient solutions.   About Ace Exhibitions Ace Exhibitions, a division of ACEXM7 Events Pvt Ltd / M7 Creations, is a leading organiser of specialised trade fairs and consumer expos across lifestyle, technology, and home solution sectors in India.

News Voir 14 May 2026 9:19 am

PhD Student Of BITS Pilani Goa Dies By Suicide, 7th Case In 18 Months

Arjun Sabu, a second-year PhD student at the institute, was found hanging late Tuesday night, police said.

NDTV 14 May 2026 8:32 am

Xi Jinping, Trump to Meet in Beijing for High-Profile Summit

Stability in the relationship is the main goal of the two-day summit

Deccan Chronicle 14 May 2026 6:36 am

Senior Women's Football League YWC L, ESU register comprehensive wins

The Young Welfare Club, Langthabal YWC L crushed MPSC by 7 1 goals as Eastern Sporting Union ESU , Wangkhei Palace Compound prevailed 5 1 over UPSA, Pukhao in today's Group A matches of the 16th AMFA Senior Women's Football League at Artificial Turf Ground, Lamlong Thongkhong Sorokhaibam Silky shone with a treble 38', 64', 69' in YWC L's dominating win over MPSC today while Lourakpam Seityamala 20' , Wairokpam Daina 23' , Chingangbam Binomala 45 3' and Yumnam Luxmi 84' contributed a goal apiece The consolation goal for MPSC was scored by Ningombam Chanchan 21' YWC L, who had won 1 0 over ESU and trounced UPSA 7 0 in the previous matches, eventually emerged Group A winners Later in the day, ESU rode on Maibam Jasmine 36', 38' , Athokpam Luxmi 22' , Anjali Gurumayum 66' and Laitonjam Chitarani 80' to sink UPSA 5 1 The solitary goal for UPSA was scored by Yaireiphi Yangya in the 37th minute With the result, ESU who beat MPSC 3 0 in the previous encounter, were able to finish Group A runners up on 6 points Source The Sangai Express

E-Pao 14 May 2026 6:36 am

Appeals for economic discipline

At a time when the price of crude oil is increasing due to the U.S.-Iran conflict, supply chains are experiencing strain and inflation is threatening the global economy, Prime Minister Modis call for individuals to consume responsibly and to have discipline in their economies was not simply political talk. His call was a reminder that national resilience does not just depend on government policies but that it also depends on the collective participation of the public. Today, India is one of the fastest growing major economies in the world, but it continues to heavily rely on imports for important goods such as crude oil, edible oils, and fertilizers. Currently, India imports approximately 85% of its crude oil requirements and as a result, every geopolitical crisis occurring in West Asia poses an economic issue for households across India. Therefore, the Prime Ministers call to reduce fuel wastage and increase usage of public transportation is practical and visionary. Furthermore, during the COVID-19 pandemic, India became very adept at working digitally from home and meeting online via the Internet, which reduced commuting costs and demand for fuel. Hence, encouraging the use of work-from-home and virtual meetings again during an energy crisis is a sensible step that balances economic prudence with advances in technology. In addition, Prime Minister Modi emphasized the importance of Over the past decade, significant achievements have been attained by India in respect of industrial development through projects like Make in India and Atmanirbhar Bharat. The production of mobile phones, defence items, renewable energy-related goods, and digital technologies has all increased at high rates. Buying Indian made products is viewed as an expression of faith in Indias ability to manufacture industrial products and it can often be an emotional choice as well. The reason for PM Modi to promote the elimination of extravagant spending on overseas travel, such as foreign vacations and destination weddings, is meant to save foreign exchange reserves, which are desperately needed during difficult global economic times. This message was particularly important for rural Indians. PM Modi discussed the fact that the fertilizer subsidies provided by the government have allowed Indian farmers to avoid paying the tremendous increase in fertilizer prices that have been experienced on a worldwide basis. Modis commitment to natural farming, decreased reliance on chemical fertilizers, and greater reliance on solar power to irrigate crops demonstrates that economic self-sufficiency can be achieved while meeting the environmental sustainability legacy goal. The results of these reforming initiatives will be critical for the future of agriculture in India, especially given the challenges facing the world as a result of climate change and declining soil productivity. Some may consider the Prime Ministers message symbolic, while other countries have emerged better and stronger after experiencing catastrophes. An example would be Japans successful efforts in conserving energy as a result of the oil shocks in the 1970s and Indias successful demonstration of following public health advice as a cohesive society during the COVID crisis; both nations were able to create a secure place for the country during very uncertain times. The PMs appeal to eliminate extravagance and practice mindful consumption will ultimately create a culture of sustainability, responsible consumption, patriotic consumption and self-sufficiency through preparedness rather than isolation. Indias rise to become a world super power will be determined not only by the United Nations reports on GDP and/or actions taken by government, but also daily choices made by each citizen. PM Modis message should help remind every citizen of their duties to conserve resources, support their local economy and contribute to the overall health of the economy.

Greater Kashmir 14 May 2026 5:50 am

Semi-high-speed train project to turn Gujarat into manufacturing and logistics hub: Amit Shah

NEW DELHI, May 13 : Union Home Minister Amit Shah on Wednesday said the Cabinet approval for the Rs-20,667 crore Ahmedabad (Sarkhej)-Dholera semi-high-speed double rail line project is a powerful testament to Prime Minister Narendra Modis visionary goal of transforming the country into a hub of connectivity, innovation and manufacturing. In a post on X, Shah said the project will play a crucial role in establishing Gujarat as a global centre for manufacturing and logistics, while also generating significant employment. [] The post Semi-high-speed train project to turn Gujarat into manufacturing and logistics hub: Amit Shah appeared first on Daily Excelsior .

Daily Excelsior 14 May 2026 4:30 am

Capacity Building Key To Strong Economy, Says Naidu

The chief minister said Andhra Pradesh could achieve its long-term development goals only by sustaining a 15 per cent growth rate and adopting a modern, data-driven governance framework.

Deccan Chronicle 14 May 2026 1:44 am

PhD student of BITS Pilani found dead, police recover note

SouthCollector raises suicide contagion concern Vasco/Margao: A 26-year-old second year PhD student of BITS Pilani KK Birla Goa campus Arjun Sabu was found dead in a rented accommodation at Verna on Wednesday. The Verna police have recovered a note from the scene and are further investigating the case to find out the circumstances leading to []

The Navhind Times 14 May 2026 1:37 am

Sreejesh slams HI after removal as India U-21 coach, questions preference for foreign coaches

Former India goalkeeper PR Sreejesh voiced disappointment after his removal as junior men's team coach. His 17-month tenure saw five medals in five tournaments, including a Junior World Cup bronze. Sreejesh questioned Hockey India's continued reliance on foreign coaches, citing a preference for overseas expertise over Indian talent for national development.

The Economic Times 14 May 2026 1:35 am

7 sewage lines sealed near Mala lake, HC told

Damaged pipeline flowing waste into lake to be fixed: CCP Panaji: In the suo motu Public Interest Litigation concerning dead fish found floating in Mala Lake, the Corporation of the City of Panaji (CCP) on Wednesday informed the High Court of Bombay at Goa that multiple illegal sewage connections had been discovered during inspection in []

The Navhind Times 14 May 2026 12:49 am

GoAir dues: Banks slash reserve price of Thane plot

The Times of India 14 May 2026 12:37 am

Minerva Academy Crowned AIFF Sub-Junior League Champions

Chennai, May 14: Minerva Academy FC has claimed the title of the AIFF Sub-Junior League 2025-26 with an impressive 4-1 victory over Classic Football Academy. On Wednesday, at Scamper Park in Mahabalipuram, Minerva Academys Khutheifam Mukhtar Rahman opened the scoring in the 8th minute with a stunning Olympico goal, curling a corner directly into the ... Read more Minerva Academy Crowned AIFF Sub-Junior League Champions

Morningstar 14 May 2026 12:15 am

Travelling tastes

Chef and entrepreneur Alan DMello is all set to launch the international division of Chef Tours at the Worldchefs Congress 2026, where he will use food, travel, workshops, and storytelling to build a cultural bridge between Goa and the world KALYANI JHA | NT BUZZ When nearly 900 chefs, educators, and culinary institutions from more []

The Navhind Times 14 May 2026 12:05 am

Amazon devices chief says a new smartphone is just not the goal

We know what customers need right now.

Ars Technica 13 May 2026 10:36 pm

We did not fire Sreejesh: Hockey India responds after legend's explosive allegation

Hockey India clarified that legendary goalkeeper PR Sreejesh's tenure as junior men's coach concluded as per contract, denying claims of him being fired. The federation stated his position was advertised and a new coach selected on merit. An alternative development role was offered but declined. Hockey India emphasised its commitment to developing Indian coaches.

The Times of India 13 May 2026 8:17 pm

PPF extension vs phased withdrawals: What should investors choose after account maturity?

After a PPF account matures, investors can withdraw the corpus, extend it for five years, or make phased withdrawals. Choices depend on financial goals and liquidity needs. Details here.

Livemint 13 May 2026 7:12 pm

Manish Raisinhani Reflects on His Journey at Cannes Film Festival

Mumbai, May 13: The buzz around the Cannes Film Festival is palpable, yet few know that popular television actor Manish Raisinhani has already made his mark on the international stage. Manish Raisinhani and actress Avika Gor attended the Cannes Film Festival primarily in 2016 and 2017. Reflecting on that period, Raisinhani shared that their goal ... Read more Manish Raisinhani Reflects on His Journey at Cannes Film Festival

Morningstar 13 May 2026 7:11 pm

Trump, Xi to weigh tariff cuts on $30 billion of imports in managed trade push

An exciting trade initiative is on the horizon as America and China collaborate to redefine commerce concerning everyday products. With a proposed reduction of tariffs on goods estimated at 30 billion dollars, the goal is to stimulate trade dynamics while maintaining national security.

The Economic Times 13 May 2026 6:09 pm

Another BITS Goa Student Death Raises Concern After Seventh Case in Two Years

Police sources informed that a note was recovered from the flat and further investigation is in progress

Deccan Chronicle 13 May 2026 5:22 pm

From India Pacer to Minister: Ashok Dinda Begins New Innings as Bengal Sports Minister

The political change in West Bengal has a cricket connection also. Former India pacer Ashok Dinda emerged victorious in the Assembly elections again in Moyna, his birthplace (by 16,241 votes) after his maiden victory in 2021 (by 1260 votes). He donned the India cap in 13 ODIs and 9 T20Is with 12 and 17 wickets, respectively. He took at least one wicket in each of nine T20Is he played, with a career-best 4 for 19 coming in a handsome victory against Sri Lanka in Kandy in 2012. Ashok Dinda is yet to forget all his detractors, who had ridiculed him following an unceremonious ouster from the Bengal team just before the start of the 2019-20 Kanji Trophy. In recent times, he also served as one of the coaches in the Cricket Association of Bengals Vision Project but now has some added responsibility in the states sporting arena, as he has been appointed as the new sports minister of West Bengal. Ashok Dinda had joined politics after ending his playing career in 2021, ahead of the Assembly elections. Incidentally, on the same day, India cricketer Manoj Tiwary joined Trinamool Congress (TMC) and, after his win, was appointed West Bengal's New Sports Minister, although an active cricketer and captained Bengal in the Ranji Trophy. Now Ashok Dinda holds the same portfolio. West Bengal will have another cricketer as their Sports Minister as Manojs predecessor in the ministry was Laxmi Ratan Shukla, another familiar name in Indian cricket. In cricket, Ashok Dinda shall always be remembered as a forgotten star who deserved a Test cap. He was part of KKR in 2008 and played 78 IPL games for five different franchises, claiming 69 wickets at an expensive bowling average of 30+ and higher economy rates. After being with KKR between 2008 and 2010, he got a one-year stint at Delhi Daredevils in 2011 before switching to Pune Warriors India in 2012. Ashok Dinda stayed with that franchise until their dissolution in 2013. In 2014, he joined Royal Challengers Bangalore for a two-year stint and ended with the final two-year stretch with Rising Pune SuperGiant in 2016 and 2017. He remains one of the most successful fast bowlers in domestic red-ball cricket as he picked up 420 wickets in just 196 innings. In the Ranji Trophy, he was a stalwart for Bengal, grabbing 339 wickets. Among pacers, only R Vinay Kumar, Pankaj Singh, Basant Mohanty, Madan Lal and Ashish Winston Zaidi had more wickets than Dinda in the Ranji Trophy. His domestic show opened the door for white-ball internationals between 2009 and 2013, but Test cricket opportunity eluded him. Born on March 25, 1984 in Kolkata, Dinda had a powerful and complex bowling action and made his first-class debut in 2005. The right-arm speedster made his India debut in December 2009 in a T20I against Sri Lanka in Nagpur. He continued to play first-class cricket until 2019, featuring 116 of them with the last fixture in 2021. He also took 151 wickets in 98 List A games at an average of 28.50. In 2020, Ashok Dinda left Bengal for Goa but played only one season for his new team before retiring in February 2021. Incidentally, most of the cricketers joining politics recently have some Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR) connection. Gautam Gambhir is the leader of the pack and is joined by Laxmi Ratan Shukla, Manoj Tiwary, Ashok Dinda and Yusuf Pathan. A very popular story related to Ashok Dinda is his encounter with Sachin Tendulkar in the Ranji Trophy final between Bengal and Mumbai in 2007. The bowlers in domestic cricket never thought of sledding the Master Blaster but the young Ashoke Dinda glared at Tendulkar after hitting him on the elbow. Deep Dasgupta, the captain of Bengal at the time, had already advised him, 'With Sachin, you just come and bowl' but Dinda had the habit that whenever he would beat the batter, he would just take 2-3 extra steps in his follow-throw and glare at him. Deep categorically told him again, 'Don't say anything to Sachin but Dinda didnt listen to his captain. He stared at Sachin after a few deliveries, and Sachin eventually scored a hundred (105). Mumbai won the match by 132 runs. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Now Ashok Dinda has a new challenge in front of him. I come from a sports background, not politics. Representing India was a matter of pride. But politics is also about serving people, living among them, and helping them. Its a blessing, a gift from God. Not everyone gets this opportunity. Many people have wealth, but they dont get the chance to serve. Helping someone get hospital care, supporting families who cant afford medicine, that is something truly meaningful, he says.

CNMSports 13 May 2026 5:09 pm

Goal attainment and youth aspirations are not aligned

Keeping track of youth aspirations against the systems ability to match them is critical if the country is serious about creating a productive labour force

The Hindu 13 May 2026 2:00 pm

English Premier League deepens India push with grassroots coaching focus

The Premier League is shifting its India focus from youth tournaments to grassroots coach development, aiming for sustainable impact. The Next Gen Coach Programme in Goa, building on past initiatives, empowers local coaches to reach thousands of young players. This strategic move prioritizes scale and lasting influence over one-off sessions, fostering a deeper connection with Indian football.

The Times of India 13 May 2026 12:54 pm

Amid Split Rumours, Mouni Roy's Old Comment 'What's The Point Of Prolonging This Fight' Goes Viral

Mouni Roy married Suraj Nambiar on January 27, 2022, in Goa

NDTV 13 May 2026 9:46 am

Watch: Cristiano Ronaldo Denied First Al Nassr Trophy After Last-Minute Goalkeeping Howler

Cristiano Ronaldo's Al Nassr conceded a last-minute own goal to draw 1-1 with Al Hilal, delaying their Saudi Pro League title win despite holding a five-point lead.

NDTV 13 May 2026 9:20 am

U.S. Lawmaker Introduces Bill to Empower Women Economically in South Asia

Washington, May 13: U.S. Congresswoman Julie Johnson has introduced a bill aimed at strengthening womens economic security in South and Central Asia. This legislation directly links this initiative to broader U.S. foreign policy and regional stability goals. The proposed bill, titled the Empower Act, seeks to establish U.S. policy that promotes womens economic security and ... Read more U.S. Lawmaker Introduces Bill to Empower Women Economically in South Asia

Morningstar 13 May 2026 9:15 am

New Bill Aims to Empower Women Economically in South Asia

Washington, May 13: U.S. Congress member Julie Johnson has introduced a bill aimed at strengthening womens economic security in South and Central Asia. This legislation directly links the initiative to broader U.S. foreign policy goals and regional stability. The proposed bill, named the EMPOWER Act, seeks to establish U.S. policy to promote womens economic security ... Read more New Bill Aims to Empower Women Economically in South Asia

Udaipur Kiran 13 May 2026 9:12 am

Trump set to meet with Xi in Beijing as war, inflation weigh on his presidency

Beijing, May 13: President Donald Trump is set to arrive in Beijing on Wednesday for a state visit with Chinese leader Xi Jinping at a restless moment for a world worried about war, trade and artificial intelligence. We're the two superpowers, Trump told reporters as he departed the White House on Tuesday. We're the strongest nation on Earth in terms of military. China's considered second. While Trump likes to project a sense of strength, the state visit occurs at a delicate moment for his presidency as his popularity at home has been weighed down by the US and Israel's war with Iran and rising inflation as a consequence of that conflict. The president is seeking a win by signing deals with China to buy more American food and aircraft, saying he'll be talking with Xi about trade more than anything else. The Trump administration hopes to begin the process of establishing a Board of Trade with China to address differences between the countries. The board could help prevent the trade war ignited last year after Trump's tariff hikes, an action China countered through its control of rare earth minerals. That led to a one-year truce last October. But Trump comes to Beijing at a time when Iran continues to dominate his domestic agenda. The war has led to the effective closure of the Strait of Hormuz, stranding oil and natural gas tankers and causing energy prices to spike to levels that could sabotage global economic growth. The US president declared that Xi didn't need to assist in resolving the conflict, even though Iran's Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi was in Beijing last week. We have a lot of things to discuss. I wouldn't say Iran is one of them, to be honest with you, because we have Iran very much under control, Trump told reporters Tuesday. Taiwan and trade are high on the agenda The status of Taiwan also appears to be a major topic as China is displeased with US plans to sell weapons to the self-governing island that the Chinese government claims as part of its own territory. Trump told reporters Monday that he would be discussing with Xi an USD 11 billion weapons package for Taiwan that the US administration authorised in December but has not yet begun fulfilling. The US leader has demonstrated greater ambivalence toward Taiwan, an approach that's raising questions about whether Trump could be open to dialling back support for the island democracy. At the same time, Taiwan as the world's leading chipmaker has become essential for the development of AI, with the US importing more goods so far this year from Taiwan than China. Trump has sought to use Biden-era programs and his own deals to bring more chipmaking to America. Trump says relationship with Xi is on solid footing But Trump was already portraying the trip as a success before he left White House grounds. He openly mused about Xi's planned reciprocal visit to the US, lamenting that the ballroom under construction would not be completed in time. We're going to have a great relationship for many, many decades to come, Trump said of the US and China. As you know, President Xi will be coming here toward the end of the year. So that would be exciting. I only wish we had the ballroom finished. Trump said he had spoken with the Chinese leader and the meeting would be positive as he embarked with a coterie of aides, CEOs and family members. He will arrive in China on Wednesday evening and, after a ceremonial greeting, go to his hotel. He will attend a state banquet Thursday and have a working lunch with Xi on Friday before returning to the US. Despite Trump's outward confidence, China appears to be entering the meeting from a much stronger place, said Scott Kennedy, a senior adviser on Chinese business and economics at the Center for Strategic and International Studies, a Washington think tank. China would like to reduce tech restrictions on accessing computer chips and find ways to reduce tariffs, among other goals. But even if they don't get much on any of those things, as long as there's not a blow-up in the meeting and President Trump doesn't go away and look to re-escalate, China basically comes out stronger, Kennedy said. Trump wants a three-way nuclear arms deal Trump also intends to raise the idea of the US, China and Russia signing a pact that would set limits on the nuclear weapons each nation keeps in its arsenal, according to a senior Trump administration official who briefed reporters ahead of the trip. The official spoke on the condition of anonymity under ground rules set by the White House. China has previously been cool to entering such a pact. Beijing's arsenal, according to Pentagon estimates, exceeds more than 600 operational nuclear warheads and is far from parity with the US and Russia, which each are estimated to have more than 5,000 nuclear warheads. The last nuclear arms pact, known as the New START treaty, between Russia and the United States expired in February, removing any caps on the two largest atomic arsenals for the first time in more than a half-century. As the treaty was set to expire, Trump rejected a call by Russia to extend the two-country deal for another year and called for a new, improved, and modernized deal that includes China. The Pentagon estimates China has more than 600 operational nuclear warheads and will have over 1,000 by 2030.

Greater Kashmir 13 May 2026 8:54 am

Action Plan for Revenue Goals Set by Commissioner

Udaipur, May 13: In a recent virtual review meeting, Commissioner Pragya Kevalramani emphasized the need for a solid action plan at the beginning of the financial year to ensure timely achievement of revenue targets. The meeting included district collectors and departmental officials from all districts in the division. During the meeting, the Commissioner highlighted that ... Read more Action Plan for Revenue Goals Set by Commissioner

Udaipur Kiran 13 May 2026 7:23 am

Walking Through a Textbook of Medicine at 100 Miles an Hour

There is a particular moment in every anaesthetists career when you stop relying on instinct and start relying on memory. You remember the rare biochemistry result, the obscure syndromic presentation, or the third-line drug you last read about in the British Journal of Anaesthesia five years ago. In the United Kingdom, those moments are infrequent. At SKIMS (Sheri Kashmir Institute of Medical Sciences), serving the entirety of Jammu & Kashmirs two Union territoriesa vast, rugged population of nearly 12 million peoplethose moments happen before breakfast and dinner. I came from a well-oiled NHS trained in top tertiary centres like University College London and Cambridge Centre and working as a consultant for 20 years in district General and private practice. I left my comfort zone somewhere over the Himalayas. What I found at SKIMS was not just a job; it was a two-month immersion into the very marrow of clinical medicine. And it has been, to put it mildly, incredible. I have found the current director of SKIMS as inspiring leader surrounded by inspiring teams of heads of departments, to mention least Dr Akbar Shah, Dr Arif Hamid, Dr Iqbal, Dr Sons Ullah Shah and all other faculty acknowledging their strengths and weaknesses and have a plan to improve the quality of care for patients and staff well-being The Clinical Kaleidoscope In the UK, we pride ourselves on protocol. In SKIMS, they pride themselves on survival. Because this hospital is the apex referral centre for 12 million soulsfrom the mountainous reaches of Ladakh to the dense urban warrens of Jammuthe pathology is unlike anything in the West. You do not see the common cold here. You see the end-stage, the neglected, and the miraculous. You see a young adult with a stroke flown from Ladakh or a child with massive intracranial bleeding requiring urgent craniotomy. Walking through the ICU or the pre-operative wards is like walking through a living, breathing textbook. One bed presents a case of rheumatic heart disease with multi-valvular pathology and infective endocarditis youve only seen in black-and-white photographs. The next bed holds an airway anomaly that UpToDate doesnt have a chapter on, such as a motorbike accident with Atlanta axial dislocation and major head injury. By lunch, youve managed the anaesthetic for a patient with a giant mediastinal mass causing tracheal deviation so severe youd think it was an MRI simulation. You dont have the luxury of saying, Lets wait for the MRI. You dont have the luxury of saying, We need more nurses. You look at the patients eyesfilled with a quiet, desperate hopeand you say, Lets figure it out. Shibuya Crossing at Shift Change If you have never seen the pedestrian scramble at Shibuya Crossing in Tokyo, imagine a tsunami of humanity pausing for a red light, then exploding in every direction simultaneously. That is the patient flow at SKIMS. The volume is biblical. The outpatient registration line starts forming before dawn, wrapping around the dusty approaches to the hospital. Inside, the corridors are a river of humanity. Stretchers weave through families sleeping on mats. Porters shout for clearance. Relatives carry patients on their backs because the lift is broken. As a consultant anaesthetist, you learn to stop seeing the flow as chaos. You see it as a living organism. You cannot stop it. You can only steer it. The turnover rate in the operating theatres would make an English efficiency expert weep with envyor terror. One patient is extubated, and before they are even through the double doors, the next is pre-oxygenating on the stretcher. There is no bed management phone call that lasts ten minutes. There is a nod, a shout, and a prayer. The Staff: Passion Over Pay This brings me to the hardest part of this article to write: the staff. The human resources are inadequate. Let me be blunt. The ratio of nurses to patients would trigger a union investigation in the UK. The number of anaesthetic assistants is a fraction of what the Royal College would mandate. The non-medical staffthe housekeepers, the porters, the clerksare run ragged. And yet. They stand all day. They stand every day. I have watched DM doctor of intensive care, running on zero hours of sleep and a cup of chai, manage six post-op patients, screaming relatives and demanding faculty, and a crashing blood pressure all at once. When HOD offered him a break for few hours from the next training shift, he smiled. Not a grimace. A real smile. What an incredible passion for Dr Murtaza They are held together by passion. A visceral, unshakeable commitment to the Hippocratic ideal. They do not have the toys we have in the NHS. They do not have the staffing ratios. But they have a work ethic that shames the developed world. After the most brutal daya day where they lost brother in law of their ex colleague working now in Australian healthcare as a result of major road traffic accident with severe head and neck injury with witnessed cardiac arrest at the scene despite their best efforts, a day where I personally ran through three lots of emotions as I knew his brother in law too I walked past the intensive care ward. The junior doctors were still there reviewing ECGs.Some by the light of a mobile phone reviewing X-rays and scans because the screen lights were out of order. They looked up and smiled. That smile is the most terrifying and beautiful thing I have ever seen. It is the smile of people who have realised that resources are nice, but willpower is essential. The Transaction of Hope The dynamic between patient and provider here is different. In the UK, there is often a consumer-provider expectation. I pay my taxes; fix me. Here, there is hope. Pure, unadulterated, heart-breaking hope. The patientsevery single one of themexpect the doctor to look at them. They expect the nurse to touch their hand. They have often travelled for three days on a bus to reach SKIMS. They have sold a goat or borrowed from ten neighbours to afford this visit. When you walk in wearing scrubs, you are not just a doctor. You are the last stop before the abyss. I have seen an incredible Head of Intensive Care intervening in the middle of ward rounds to ring for free tests for a patient who had put his ordeal on some Facebook page to fund their care I have learned that you do not need a 50,000 monitoring suite to provide dignity. You need to look them in the eye. You need to explain why the surgery is risky. You need to hold the mask yourself. What I Learned (and Tried to Give) I arrived thinking I would teach advanced monitoring and protocol-driven care. I quickly realised that protocol is a luxury of volume control. SKIMS taught me resilience. It taught me to anaesthetise a patient for an emergency laparotomy without a blood gas machine because the reagent strips ran out. It taught me to manage a difficult airway with a Macintosh blade and sheer patience because the video laryngoscope was in the other theatre. They just received their own fibre optic bronchoscopes after incredible efforts by HOD and Director SKIMs.Well done. I tried to contribute small things: infection control habits, a few checklists, a better handover system. I tried to show them that a tired doctor makes mistakes, so perhaps that smile could be bigger after an actual cup of tea. But they taught me more. They taught me that medicine, stripped of its glossy administrative layers, is just a human being lying on a table, looking up at you with hope, while another human being (massively underpaid, massively overworked) stands beside you with a smile. If you are a UK anaesthetist who feels jaded by targets, audits, and the endless paperwork of the NHS, come to SKIMS. Come to the land of 12 million. Come to the Shibuya Crossing of sickness. Just be ready to walk through that entire textbook. And bring your own smile. Youre going to need it. I am so grateful to the institute and all its staff for providing me with an opportunity to learn and contribute. I love you all. You are all doing an amazing job. Dr M Y Latoo MBBS FRCA (London ), Consultant Anaesthetist (UK Trained), has spent 2 months as a visiting consultant at SKIMS

Greater Kashmir 13 May 2026 5:46 am

As fertility rate falls, genetic testing in pregnancy gains urgency

Srinagar, May 12: J&Ks total fertility rate is just 1.4, well below the replacement level of 2.1 and among the lowest in India. Every pregnancy has become increasingly precious. In this scenario, the health experts underline, thoughtful genetic testing and counselling during pregnancy becomes critical. Genetic testing is no longer a luxury but practical tools to safeguard maternal and newborn health, says Prof Shahnaz Taing, former Head of the Department of Gyneacology and Obstetric, GMC Srinagar. A leading voice in maternal-fetal medicine, Prof Taing said genetic and chromosomal conditions such as Down syndrome and thalassemia can be identified early. This can enable informed decisions, better planning and reduced long-term disability in family and society. Prof Taing said it is very common for couples to have only one child or at the most two in Kashmir. As practitioners, it is our responsibility to facilitate better, healthier, more viable outcomes for each pregnancy, she said. Prof Taing said in low-resource settings like Kashmir, genetic testing can dramatically improve outcomes without straining already limited healthcare resources. However, it must be used selectively, she said. Genetic testing is not a single procedure but a stepwise toolkit, she said. It starts in first-trimester with ultrasound with nuchal translucency measurement. In second-trimester, we must do the anomaly scan, maternal serum screening, and Non-Invasive Prenatal Testing (NIPT) from maternal blood. It is highly accurate for common trisomies yet still a screening tool, she said. Then come the diagnostic tests that confirm the condition. These include the Chorionic Villus Sampling (CVS) in early pregnancy or amniocentesis in mid-pregnancy. It is followed by karyotype, microarray or targeted gene tests as, and if needed. In a place like Kashmir, where resources are constrained, layered and high-value approach is needed. It begins with accessible, high-quality ultrasound and basic screening. The advanced testing must be reserved for higher-risk cases. Considerations, Prof Taing said, must be congenital heart disease, growth restriction or hydrops suspicions. This allows timely referral to equipped centres and planned delivery with neonatal support. It also avoids last-minute crises in areas where NICU beds and paediatric surgery remain scarce, she said. An abnormal ultrasound strikes as a bad-news, and leaves families in limbo. Genetic confirmation clarifies risks and guides further investigations. Tests like fetal echocardiography helps prepare the families emotionally and financially. Targeted testing must be carried out for high-risk pregnancies. Cost of NIPT and confirmatory tests and long travel to tertiary centres coupled with, shortage of trained counsellors, social stigma and late antenatal booking are major barriers. Prof Taing said ethical and culturally sensitive counselling is Non-Negotiable. However, she stressed that testing must remain voluntary and non-directive. Our goal is to help families have a better chance of a healthier progeny, and now, it is possible with better counseling and planning powered by tests, she said.

Greater Kashmir 13 May 2026 5:28 am

Chinese proverb of the day: 'To talk much and arrive nowhere is the same as climbing a tree to...' - life lessons on why you must talk less and do more as this Chinese saying reveals action matters more than words

Chinese proverb of the day: Excessive talking without clear purpose often yields no real progress, much like climbing a tree to catch fish. This Chinese proverb emphasizes that effective communication requires aligning words with meaningful action and purposeful direction. True achievement stems from efficient effort matched to specific goals, not just prolonged discussions.

The Economic Times 13 May 2026 4:43 am

Scorpio Daily Horoscope for May 13, 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

Prokerala 13 May 2026 3:30 am

Kuki and Zomi Organizations Reiterate Demand for Union Territory in Manipur

Imphal, May 13: The Kuki National Organization and the Zomi Reunification Organization have reaffirmed their demand for a Union Territory with a legislative assembly, a goal established after May 3, 2023. This position will remain unchanged until further decisions are made. The Kuki National Organization, a coalition of various Kuki insurgent groups currently under a ... Read more Kuki and Zomi Organizations Reiterate Demand for Union Territory in Manipur

Morningstar 13 May 2026 1:41 am

No fuel shortage in Goa, confirm petrol dealers, urge conservation

Panaji: The Goa Petrol Dealers Association (GPDA) has clarified that there is sufficient availability of petrol and diesel across the state, following Prime Minister Narendra Modis call to reduce fuel consumption amid the ongoing West Asia conflict. Urging residents to ignore rumours of a shortage, the association confirmed that Goas petrol pumps maintain a 15-day []

The Navhind Times 13 May 2026 1:37 am

Goa to launch Indias 1st panchayat-level carbon profiling in three villages soon

Shahin Bepari Lambe Panaji: In a first, the state will soon begin carbon profiling and sectoral analysis at the panchayat level under the Net Positive Panchayat (NPP) initiative, with pilot projects planned in Calangute, Harvalem and Caurem-Pirla. The initiative is aimed at making panchayats become climate-resilient, low-carbon and self-sustaining communities by building awareness and technical []

The Navhind Times 13 May 2026 1:32 am

Goan nurse Raksha Parvatkar gets Florence Nightingale Award

Panaji: Raksha Parvatkar, ward sister in-charge, RHTC, Mandur was honoured with the National Florence Nightingale Award by President Droupadi Murmu on Tuesday on the occasion of International Nurses Day. Health Minister Vishwajit Rane said, On the occasion of International Nurses Day, this is a moment of immense pride for Goa and the entire healthcare fraternity []

The Navhind Times 13 May 2026 1:31 am

Commodity Derivatives vs. Equity Derivatives: Understanding the Differences

If youre into trading or investing, youve probably come across derivatives. They can be a great way to manage risk, hedge your bets, or even make quick profits. But not all derivatives work the same way. In India, two major derivatives stand outcommodity and equity derivatives. While both let you trade based on price movements, theyre used for different reasons and involve different risks. Some traders stick to commodities like gold or crude oil, while others prefer stocks and indices. Which one makes sense for you? 1. What Are Commodity and Equity Derivatives? Both commodity and equity derivatives are financial instruments that derive value from an underlying asset. However, their fundamental structure and market behaviour vary significantly. Commodity Derivatives Commodity derivatives are contracts that derive their value from physical goods such as gold, silver, crude oil, wheat, and other raw materials. These instruments are primarily used for hedging against price volatility and are commonly traded on exchanges like MCX (Multi Commodity Exchange) and NCDEX (National Commodity & Derivatives Exchange). Common commodity derivatives include: Equity Derivatives Equity derivatives, on the other hand, are financial contracts based on stocks or indices. Traders use these instruments to speculate on price movements or hedge their portfolios against market downturns. Common types of equity derivatives: 2. Market Participants and Their Objectives Both commodity and equity derivatives attract different sets of investors and traders. Commodity Market Participants Equity Market Participants The core difference here is that while commodity derivatives often involve physical delivery, equity derivatives are purely financial instruments without any actual stock exchange at expiry in most cases. 3. Volatility and Risk Factors Risk levels in commodity and equity derivatives differ due to the nature of their underlying assets. Commodity Derivatives Risks Equity Derivatives Risks While both categories carry risks, commodity derivatives are often more influenced by external economic conditions, while equity derivatives are tied to market trends and company performance. 4. Trading Exchanges and Regulations The regulatory environment and trading platforms for these derivatives also vary. Commodity Derivatives Exchanges Equity Derivatives Exchanges Both segments are regulated by SEBI (Securities and Exchange Board of India), ensuring investor protection and market stability. 5. How a Share Price Calculator Helps in Derivative Trading A share price calculator is a crucial tool for equity derivative traders, helping in decision-making by estimating potential profits and losses based on stock price movements. Benefits of Using a Share Price Calculator Using a share price calculator, traders can make informed decisions and better manage their risks in derivative markets. 6. Profitability Potential: Which One Offers Better Returns? Profitability in commodity and equity derivatives depends on market knowledge, timing, and risk management. Commodity Derivatives Equity Derivatives For investors with limited experience, equity derivatives may be a more familiar and accessible choice. 7. Investment Horizon: Short-Term vs. Long-Term Commodity and equity derivatives differ in how long investors typically hold positions. Investors should assess their financial goals before selecting which derivative market suits their needs. 8. Who Should Invest in Which? Investors should choose between commodity derivatives and equity derivatives based on their experience and financial objectives. Conclusion Both commodity derivatives and equity derivatives provide opportunities for traders to benefit from price fluctuations. However, they operate in distinct markets, carry different risks, and require varying levels of expertise. Investors can build a robust trading strategy that aligns with their financial goals by selecting the right derivative instrument based on risk tolerance and market knowledge.

RisingKashmir 13 May 2026 12:37 am

Inter Kashi Holds Mohun Bagan Super Giant to Goalless Draw in ISL Clash

Kolkata, May 13: In a thrilling encounter in the Indian Super League (ISL) 2025-26, Inter Kashi managed to secure a goalless draw against Mohun Bagan Super Giant on Tuesday. Despite dominating possession for most of the match, the Mariners failed to breach Inter Kashis disciplined defense, leaving both teams with just one point each. Following ... Read more Inter Kashi Holds Mohun Bagan Super Giant to Goalless Draw in ISL Clash

Morningstar 13 May 2026 12:26 am

CEA Nageswaran says West Asia crisis a balance of payments stress test; to impact CAD, inflation & exchange rate

Large companies must pay micro and small enterprises on time. This eases their working capital and reduces funding costs. Managing the current account, financing it, and preventing currency depreciation are key macroeconomic goals for FY27. The West Asia crisis presents a balance of payments stress test.

The Economic Times 13 May 2026 12:17 am

Choosing the Right Instant Loan App: What You Need to Know Before Applying

Type your paragraph here Imagine a world where you no longer have to worry about the financial well-being of your loved ones. A world where no matter what happens, your familys dreams, goals, and stability remain intact. Thats exactly what life insurance offersa safety net for the future. Life is uncertain, and while we cannot predict whats ahead, we can certainly prepare for it. A life insurance policy is a crucial financial tool that ensures your familys financial security, even in your absence. Its not just about covering risksits about providing peace of mind, wealth creation, and protection for the people you love the most. Lets understand what is life insurance, how it works, and why having it is a must for every responsible individual. What is Life Insurance? Life insurance is a contract between an individual (policyholder) and an insurance company, where the insurer promises to pay a sum of money to the nominee in case of the policyholders untimely demise. In exchange, the policyholder pays regular premiums to keep the coverage active. A life insurance policy is more than just a death benefitit can also serve as an investment tool, offering financial returns at the end of the policy term. Depending on the type of plan you choose, it can help with income replacement, retirement planning, child education, or even wealth accumulation. Now, lets understand this concept through a simple story. Why Life Insurance Matters Meet Rahul, a 35-year-old IT professional with a wife and two children. Rahul was the sole breadwinner, earning 1,00,000 per month. Unfortunately, he met with an accident and passed away. Scenario 1: Without Life Insurance Rahuls family struggled to meet day-to-day expenses. His childrens education was at risk, and his wife had to take up multiple jobs to make ends meet. The home loan of 30 lakhs became an additional burden, leading to financial distress. Scenario 2: With a Life Insurance Policy Had Rahul taken a life insurance policy worth 1 crore, his family would have received a lump sum amount to manage their expenses. His childrens education, household costs, and loans would have been covered, allowing his family to maintain their lifestyle without financial strain. This is why having a life insurance policy is essentialit provides a financial cushion in difficult times. Key Benefits of Life Insurance 1. Financial Security for Your Loved Ones The primary purpose of life insurance is to provide financial security to your family. Whether its replacing lost income, covering outstanding loans, or ensuring your childrens future, it acts as a strong safety net. 2. Wealth Creation and Savings Certain life insurance policies help in wealth accumulation. Plans like Unit Linked Insurance Plans (ULIPs) or endowment policies allow you to grow your money while staying protected. 3. Tax Benefits A life insurance policy offers tax deductions under Section 80C of the Income Tax Act, allowing you to save up to 1.5 lakh annually. Additionally, the maturity benefits and payouts under Section 10(10D) are tax-free, ensuring you get maximum financial benefits. 4. Retirement Planning With pension plans and annuity-based life insurance policies, you can ensure a steady income post-retirement. This guarantees a comfortable life even after you stop working. 5. Coverage for Accidents and Critical Illnesses Many life insurance plans come with add-on riders that provide additional coverage for accidental death, disability, or critical illnesses like cancer or heart disease. These benefits help in managing unexpected medical expenses. 6. Debt Protection In case of sudden demise, a life insurance policy ensures that your debts, such as home loans or personal loans, do not become a financial burden for your family. 7. Peace of Mind Above all, life insurance offers peace of mind. Knowing that your loved ones will be financially stable, no matter what happens, is one of the biggest reasons to invest in a good insurance plan. Types of Life Insurance Policies Understanding different types of life insurance policies can help you choose the right one: Term Insurance Offers pure risk cover with no maturity benefit. Its the most affordable option. Endowment Plans Provide life coverage along with a savings component. Unit Linked Insurance Plans (ULIPs) Offer investment opportunities alongside life cover. Money Back Plans Provide periodic payouts along with life insurance. Whole Life Insurance Covers the policyholder for their entire lifetime. Retirement Plans Provide financial support post-retirement. How to Choose the Right Life Insurance Policy? When selecting a life insurance policy, consider these factors: Assess Your Needs: Determine the coverage amount based on financial goals and dependents. Compare Policies: Look for policies that offer the best benefits at affordable premiums. Understand the Riders: Opt for additional riders like accidental death or critical illness coverage. Check the Insurers Reputation: Choose a reliable company like Aviva India, known for its customer-centric services and high claim settlement ratio. Read the Terms Carefully: Understand the policy details, exclusions, and maturity benefits before signing up. Final Thoughts Life insurance is not just a financial toolits a commitment to your familys future. It ensures that your loved ones remain financially secure, even when you are not around. Whether its securing your childs education, planning your retirement, or simply ensuring peace of mind, a life insurance policy is a must-have in every financial portfolio. Investing in the right life insurance today can safeguard your familys tomorrow. So, dont waitsecure your future with a well-chosen policy that meets your needs!

RisingKashmir 13 May 2026 12:15 am

Starting your investment planning journey? From wealth creation to tax saving Here are key factors to consider

Investment planning is crucial for financial stability, involving assessment of current finances, risk tolerance, and future goals. Here are key factors investors need to keep in mind while forming strategy.

Livemint 12 May 2026 10:36 pm

Degree is not your destiny

In a recent workshop, I heard several instructors urging young people to consider some hard facts regarding their career and educational choices. Degree is not destiny and your certificate is not your ceiling were often-repeated exhortations in the conference hall. What happens when degrees fail to fetch jobs or meaningful work? Academic Krishna Kumar argues that the driving force behind the urge to obtain more and more degrees lies within our education system and economic structures. It also can be located in collective psychology, and mental attitudes. The need to delink degrees from jobs was recognised in the 1980s, but little progress was made for several reasons. As far as the NEP 2020 is concerned, one can only say that there is a lot of noise on the stairs, but no one is in the room. Degree Disease Contrary to efforts aimed at delinking degrees from employment, I see a growing clamour for foreign degrees even after obtaining one locally. Pertinently, under the new policy, young people are allowed to pursue dual degrees. Part of the blame for this hangover lies with the erstwhile colonial state, which, for its own purposes, introduced a system of education that was not in sync with the needs and educational traditions of the subcontinent. The British needed babus to run the administration, and after 1947, the change was merely from white sahibs to brown sahibs. Eminent British sociologist Ronald Dore, in his celebrated book The Diploma Disease, explains the craze for more degrees, certificates, and diplomas. Instead of looking into behavioural psychology for answers, he links the phenomenon to the devaluation of qualifications. The problem of joblessness further fuels the urge to acquire new credentials. Prof. Krishna Kumar argues that the volatility of the job market creates anxiety among young people, compelling them to become eligible for as many jobs as possible. This, in turn, opens the path for acquiring multiple degrees in the vast education bazaar. This mad race for certificates wastes and exhausts the energy of young people, most of whom depend on parental finance and advice. Unfortunately, the obsession with accumulating degrees has given birth to what experts call the time-pass generation youth who merely count days and nights while waiting for a job and experiencing restless boredom. The colonial framework of education also made us hesitant to work with our own hands. Time-Pass Generation It was during his fieldwork in the Meerut region of Uttar Pradesh for his doctoral thesis that scholar Craig Jeffrey, in 1999, observed groups of young men outside two colleges near a tea stall, most of them belonging to Jat families. These young people were the object of lavish parental attention and heavy educational investment. Drawn by the hope of salaried employment, these men spent much of their day in what they called time pass. Much later, in China, we noticed an equivalent phenomenon in the lying-flat movement, which encouraged youth to withdraw from the economic race and settle for modest workplace success and limited consumer fulfilment. Until recently, many in South Asia resorted to the donkey route to leave their countries and settle abroad. In Senegal and several other countries, youth have responded to such frustrations by organising cultural festivals to vent their pent-up anxieties. The unemployment of the educated did not begin with the economic reforms of 1991, nor is it confined to any particular region. A recent study by Azim Premji University found graduate unemployment existing as far back as 1983, even when the public sector was expanding and education was largely viewed as a public good. There are several explanations for this problem. First, our higher education system is broken. Many of our challenges stem from an acute leadership crisis in higher education. Foreign and private universities may have some space to address this issue, but public-sector institutions have increasingly become liabilities. In China, reforms became possible because of visionary managers. The country is a one-party system but campus culture is interactive and innovative. You cannot convert university/College into a graveyard to showcase your administrative efficiency. The universities/Colleges are not monasteries but places where students have a right to be wrong. The time has come for us to hire the best talent from anywhere to run our institutions and provide them with maximum autonomy to achieve targets. The leadership of higher education institutions should not be selected on the basis of parochial considerations or opportunistic ideological alignments of aspirants. The historic Government College/ University Lahore was built by a Hungarian Jew with the motto: Courage to Know. A Muslim beggar contributed one rupee toward the establishment of Banaras Hindu University. The government and the market need to provide outcome-linked grants to institutions while encouraging them to diversify their revenue streams. To restore academic rigour, we must address governance issues through deep audits and institutional restructuring. Recently, noted academic Prof. Dinesh Singh in an interview at the India Today Conclave, admitted that India has lost its way while implementing NEP 2020. The fact remains that no institution can rise above the quality of its leadership. To quote Cardinal Lawrence: Let us pray that God grants us a pope who knows how to doubt. Second, every countrys growth model eventually undergoes transition and exhaustion. In India, the 1991 economic reforms undoubtedly marked a major turning point. Investment manager Saurabh Mukherjea, while speaking at the Indian Express Adda, observed that India faces three major stresses. White-collar employment has stagnated even as the country produces nearly eighty lakh graduates annually. Small businesses face volatility, profits are increasingly concentrated, and nearly eighty percent of employment generated by small companies is under pressure. Additionally, wage compression has intensified, and instead of relying on employers for retirement benefits and healthcare, citizens are increasingly being asked to become self-reliant. It must also be underlined that while we depoliticised the economy and built broad political consensus across ideological lines, we simultaneously politicised higher education, resulting in declining standards and rising mediocrity. We must urgently overhaul the system to make graduates employable and, in contemporary parlance, job-ready. Some measures that need to be undertaken in earnest include the following: First, we are not alone in experiencing rapid changes and economic stress. According to The Harvard Crimson annual faculty survey, professors warn of declining academic focus, with nearly two-thirds believing that students prioritise jobs over classroom learning. Land reforms and phenomenal expansion of English medium schools in Jammu and Kashmir, the literacy movement in Kerala, the English-medium schooling boom in Goa, and near-universal education in Mizoram have all expanded access to education without ensuring alignment with employability. We realised this too late and began lamenting how education has outpaced employability. In Kerala, much of the educated workforce holds degrees in commerce and the arts, while job growth lies elsewhere. There are useful lessons to be learned from states such as Himachal Pradesh and Sikkim, where balanced growth has led to better absorption of educated youth. Second, the recent Union Budget (202627) proposal for five higher education townships or university hub zones near major industrial and logistics corridors across different states should be expanded. This initiative is expected to create a more integrated academic ecosystem where universities and industries can work side by side to bridge the gap between education and employment. Entrepreneurial initiatives surrounding Stanford University were valued at approximately three trillion dollars in 2012. During COVID-19, the University of Houston contributed significantly to the citys economy. We continue to view education as a linear journey: school, college, university, and then employment. In China, however, many young people enter the economy through practical, income-generating skills such as repairing goods, preparing food, or producing simple items. Give a man a fish and you feed him for a day; teach a man to fish and you feed him for a lifetime. These are not fallback options but legitimate entry points into economic life. Such youth redefine education through modest beginnings. Third, from a foundational perspective, we need to reconceptualise school education and treat any dilution of it as an original sin. The key features of school education in Finland include ensuring that every child feels seen, heard, and valued. Children trust their teachers. The system is not centred on grades but on learning, curiosity, creativity, and a love for education. Students are free to explore, and teachers are free to support them. The government in Jammu and Kashmir should consider sending committed educational leaders to Finland so that best practices may be studied and replicated, as many governments have already done. In conclusion, it must be reiterated that an investment in knowledge pays the best interest, as Benjamin Franklin famously said. Finland has made education a national priority, while Israel has declared brainpower its greatest natural resource. We should not make a mess of it. The author is Kashmir based Political Scientist.

Greater Kashmir 12 May 2026 9:47 pm

Quote of the day by Benjamin Franklin: 'The Constitution only guarantees the American people the right to pursue happiness. You have to...' Life lessons on human nature, true happiness and success by founding father of the United States

Quote of the day by Benjamin Franklin highlights personal responsibility and the idea that happiness requires action. The quote explains that rights alone do not ensure success. It connects with modern life, career goals, and self-growth. This explainer covers the quote meaning, relevance today, life lessons, and the journey of Benjamin Franklin from printer to founding father, scientist, diplomat, and public servant.

The Economic Times 12 May 2026 9:10 pm

Parag Milk Foods Launches a Milk-based Protein Drink in Collaboration with Tetra Pak

Parag Milk Foods Ltd under its sports nutrition brand Avvatar, has announced its entry into India’s fast-growing ready-to-drink (RTD) protein beverage segment through a strategic partnership with Tetra Pak. The company has launched Avvatar Protein Cold Coffee, protein cold coffee in India’s first Tetra Prisma® Aseptic 250E pack, combining convenience, nutrition, and taste in an on-the-go format that fits seamlessly into consumer daily routines. Priced at INR 120, the beverage strengthens Avvatar’s portfolio beyond traditional sports nutrition into everyday functional consumption.   Parag Milk Foods Launches a Milk-based Protein Drink in Collaboration with Tetra Pak The launch comes at a time when India’s whey protein-based products market is witnessing significant growth. Despite growing awareness around nutrition, nearly 73% of Indians remain protein deficient, creating a significant opportunity for convenient, everyday protein formats. Avvatar Protein Cold Coffee has been developed to bridge this gap by integrating protein into one of India’s most familiar daily habits-coffee. The ready-to-drink beverage delivers 15g protein in a 250 ml pack, with no added sugar or artificial sweeteners. Available in Classic and Vanilla variants, the coffee beverage is based on milk protein with no added sugar and no artificial sweeteners offering a balance between indulgence and functional nutrition.   Designed for modern consumption and mid-day energy needs, Avvatar Protein Cold Coffee reflects the brand’s expansion into a broader lifestyle and wellness space. The product is packaged in octagonal-shaped pack, which is lightweight, paper-based, recyclable aligned with the company’s focus on convenience and greener packaging. The launch also comes amid strong business momentum for Parag Milk Foods, with the company’s new-age business segment, including Avvatar, recording a 91% year-on-year growth in FY26 reflecting increasing consumer demand in the health and nutrition category on trusted brands. Speaking on the launch, Akshali Shah, Executive Director, Parag Milk Foods said, “ Protein consumption in India is evolving rapidly, but for many consumers it still feels like a conscious effort rather than a natural part of daily life. With Avvatar Protein Cold Coffee, we wanted to bridge that gap by combining the familiarity of cold coffee with the functionality of high-quality protein in a convenient ready-to-drink format. The idea was to create a product that fits effortlessly into modern lifestyles while making everyday protein intake more accessible and enjoyable. We believe the future of nutrition lies in formats that seamlessly blend taste, convenience, and performance. ” Cassio Simoes, Managing Director, Tetra Pak South Asia added, “ As functional beverages gain momentum in India, packaging is playing a critical role in enabling new categories to scale. The Tetra Prisma® Aseptic 250E format is widely used globally for RTD protein and similar beverages, offering the right balance of convenience, portion size, and safety. In addition, the metallized printing enhances on-shelf differentiation by delivering a premium and distinctive visual appeal. We are pleased to partner with Parag Milk Foods in bringing this innovation to the Indian market and supporting the evolution of protein consumption in the country .” About Parag Milk Foods Ltd Parag Milk Foods Limited, established in 1992, is the largest private dairy FMCG Company with a Pan India presence. The Company’s manufacturing facilities with in-house technology which are strategically located at Manchar and Thorandale in Maharashtra and Palamner in Andhra Pradesh. The Company sells 100% cow’s milk products that are healthy and nutritious. Integrated business model and strong R&D capabilities have helped the Company emerge as a leader in innovation. The Company’s dairy farm, Bhagyalaxmi, houses more than 5,000 cows, with an automated milking process. The Company offers traditional products like Ghee, Dahi, Paneer, Liquid Milk, etc. under brand “ Gowardhan ”, and products like Cheese, UHT Milk, Buttermilk, Lassi, Flavoured Milk Shakes, etc. under the brand name “ Go ”. “ Pride of Cows ”, the flagship brand of the Company based on proposition of Farm to Home – single origin concept targeting customers seeking premium quality dairy products. The Company is also present in Whey Protein based sports nutrition under the brand Avvatar – India’s 1st 100% vegetarian whey protein. The Company’s goal is to become the global nutrition provider and become the largest dairy FMCG Company that emphasizes health and nutrition to consumers through quality and innovation.

News Voir 12 May 2026 5:59 pm

Who is Suraj Nambiar? Everything about Mouni Roy's husband

Mouni Roy and Suraj Nambiar are facing divorce rumours after fans noticed Mouni unfollowed him on social media. Suraj is a Bengaluru-born businessman and investment banker based in Dubai. The couple married in January 2022 in Goa and have launched two business ventures together including a restaurant called Badmaash.

The Times of India 12 May 2026 5:35 pm

Maruti Suzuki selects 6 start-ups to co-create new-age tech-based biz solutions

NEW DELHI, May 12: Maruti Suzuki India Ltd on Tuesday said it has selected six startups from the 10th cohort of its flagship accelerator program to co-create new-age technology-based business solutions. These solutions aim to further improve safety and efficiency in plant operations, reduce product development time, strengthen material-level traceability, and further enhance customer experience, the company said in a statement. The selected startups are Goat Robotics, SheerDrive, Schijnenn Digital, GenbaNEXT, Swayatt Drishtigochar, and Swiftex. They have been [] The post Maruti Suzuki selects 6 start-ups to co-create new-age tech-based biz solutions appeared first on Daily Excelsior .

Daily Excelsior 12 May 2026 5:10 pm

Amid Divorce Rumours, Mouni Roy Deletes Pics With Husband, Suraj Nambiar Deactivates Instagram

Mouni Roy married Suraj Nambiar on January 27, 2022, in Goa

NDTV 12 May 2026 4:53 pm

'I Am Proud Of The Tournament We Had,' Says Head Coach Conti After India's Asian Cup Campaign Ends In QF

Suzhou Sports Centre Stadium: Tears flowed across one dugout at the Suzhou Sports Centre Stadium after the final whistle. Several Indian players dropped to the ground in disappointment; others stood frozen in silence, while coaches and teammates moved around trying to console one another. India had come within one match of a historic FIFA U17 Womens World Cup qualification, and the pain of seeing that dream slip away was visible on every face after the 0-3 quarter-final defeat against hosts China on Monday. It is hard for me to speak because we did not expect this result, said India centre-back Abhista Basnett after the match, as quoted by AIFF. We came into the match with a different mentality, but football is like that sometimes. Still, I am happy and proud of the way we performed throughout the tournament and the unity we showed as a team. It is sad that we were just one step away from our dream, but I am really proud of this team. Indias campaign in the AFC U17 Womens Asian Cup China 2026 ultimately ended in the quarter-finals, but it still marked the countrys best-ever performance in the tournament. India women became the first-ever Indian team to make the quarter-finals at the U17 womens level. For head coach Pamela Conti, the disappointment after the China match stemmed not only from the result but also from the manner in which the goals were conceded. It was a match where China were superior to us. They had more strength and deserved to win, said Conti. But what really frustrates me is that we conceded in the 45th minute and again at the 90th minute, when I had reminded the players to stay focused during the final minutes of each half, because concentration drops the most at this age. That is what disappointed me. China took the lead in the 38th minute before adding another through a stoppage-time penalty at the end of the first half. India battled hard after the break but conceded once more in the final minute of regulation time. Despite the defeat, Conti looked back at the overall tournament with immense pride, especially considering the calibre of opponents India faced throughout the competition. India faced Australia and Japan in the group stage, both of whom made it to the semi-finals and qualified for the World Cup. I think we have to be proud of these players. Personally, I am very proud of the tournament we had. We played against three of the four semi-finalists, including China, at their home. Regardless, I have these girls in my heart because they made me live a truly beautiful experience here in this tournament. India had returned to the AFC U17 Womens Asian Cup after a gap of 21 years and scripted history by qualifying for the quarter-finals with a commanding 4-0 victory over Lebanon in the final group match. That result had left them just one win away from becoming the first Indian womens team to qualify for a FIFA World Cup on merit. Abhista felt the disappointment after reaching such a stage also reflected how far the team had come during the campaign. Yes, it is a huge achievement, the 15-year-old said. After so many years, we became the first batch to qualify for the quarter-finals of the Asian Cup. As I said, I am very, very proud of this team. We worked together for a long time, and our bond became like a family. Now we are looking forward to our next journey and to performing even better. Conti, who took charge of the team in January, emphasised that the tournament had given the players a crucial understanding of the level required to compete among Asias elite. What I told them in the dressing room after the game was that now they know the level in Asia and what it takes to compete here. They must continue working very hard because there is no other path to success apart from hard work. India fielded one of the youngest squads in the tournament, with several players born in 2010 and 2011 in an event meant for the 2009 age group. In the starting XI against China, only two players Elizabed Lakra and Divyani Linda were born in 2009. Overall, only nine of the 23 players in the squad were 2009-borns, and while this marked the end of their U17 journey, the next step in their journey would be to compete for a spot in the U20 squad. The remaining 14 players would still be eligible for the next AFC U17 Women's Asian Cup 2027 in Suzhou again, with the qualifiers scheduled for October later this year. Converting the U17 Asian Cups for both men and women from a biennial event to an annual one has been a welcome move from the Asian Football Confederation. It allows younger players to be exposed to top-level competition on the continent at their age group, while also offering a chance to reach the World Cup every year. Every year, they will have the opportunity to play against the best teams in Asia. This is a very young team, and they have a lot to give. But the most important thing is that they now understand the level here, said Conti. For many players, the tournament also marked the end of a journey together that had lasted more than a year through SAFF competitions, international friendlies and prolonged national camps. We were all like one family and one group of friends, Abhista reflected. We shared so many good moments together. We have been together for more than a year now, through the SAFF tournaments, friendlies and this Asian Cup. So it will be very hard for all of us to say goodbye. Representing the country at such a big stage after 21 years was already a very special feeling for me. I learnt a lot from every match, not just from my own mistakes, but also by playing with teams like Japan, Australia and China. Those lessons will help me in the future. Off the pitch too, I learned about discipline, behaviour, communication and showing respect to everyone. Overall, this tournament was a great experience for me. We created history by reaching the quarter-finals, even though we were just one step away from our dream. Representing the country at such a big stage after 21 years was already a very special feeling for me. I learnt a lot from every match, not just from my own mistakes, but also by playing with teams like Japan, Australia and China. Those lessons will help me in the future. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Yes, it is not the end. Right now, we are focused on what comes next because we cannot change the past. We just want to keep working harder so that next time we can turn the dream into reality, Abhista concluded. Article Source: IANS

CNMSports 12 May 2026 4:22 pm

Creatine vs Whey Protein: Which One Helps You Build Muscle More Efficiently?

Creatine and whey protein are among the most popular supplements in the fitness and bodybuilding communities. When it comes to determining which one can help build muscles more effectively, it often depends on individual goals and needs.

NDTV 12 May 2026 2:36 pm

'I Dont Think About India Comeback': Bhuvneshwar Opens Up On Return Talks

Royal Challengers Bengaluru: Veteran India pacer Bhuvneshwar Kumar has dismissed talks around a potential national team comeback despite enjoying a stellar IPL 2026 campaign with Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB), saying he no longer sets long-term goals after learning from past disappointments. The 36-year-old swing bowler, who has picked up 21 wickets this season and has been one of the standout performers for RCB, said external conversations around an India return do not occupy his mind anymore. I don't think about India's comeback. It's been many years that I've stopped setting long-term goals. Because whenever I've done that, it never worked for me, Bhuvneshwar said in a video released by RCB on X. With several former cricketers and experts recently advocating for his return to the Indian setup following his consistent performances in the IPL, Bhuvneshwar maintained that he is content with where he stands in his career. I'm happy that there are 200 matches, there are so many wickets, there's powerplay, there's death. I think it's all reward for what I've done over the years. There have been good years and bad years, he said. Honestly, at this point of time, I don't feel anything special. Of course, I'm lying if I say that it won't happen in the future once I stop playing. I think these are all memories that will come in handy later. But at this point of time, I think it's very normal for me, he added. Reflecting on his long cricketing journey, Bhuvneshwar recalled making his first U-15 appearance for Uttar Pradesh at the age of 22 and credited his natural ability to swing the ball as the foundation of his success. I think it was a natural swing. It was God-gifted. The basics are still the same ball swing, smooth action, express pace, bounce. T20 cricket may have changed demands, but the art of fast bowling remains unchanged, he said. Known more for skill and control rather than raw pace, Bhuvneshwar admitted that not being an express fast bowler eventually worked in his favour. I've never been an express bowler, so I never got tired. I wasn't in a hurry because I didn't bowl fast. Not being express was a blessing in disguise for me, he explained. Bhuvneshwar also opened up on his tactical approach across different phases of a T20 innings, highlighting the importance of simplicity and execution. In the powerplay, I'm a swing bowler, and if the ball is moving, I go for wickets. Middle overs are completely different because the batters have a different mindset. At death, it is about confidence and execution. But no matter what phase it is, keep things simple, that's always been my mantra, he said. Bhuvneshwar also opened up on his tactical approach across different phases of a T20 innings, highlighting the importance of simplicity and execution. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Ever since I've stopped playing for the country, the best thing is that I get a lot of breaks after IPL. I play enough cricket to stay in touch, and I also get enough time to do other things, he signed off. Article Source: IANS

CNMSports 12 May 2026 1:52 pm

ASK Curated Luxury Asset Fund I invests Rs 63 crore with Goa-based developer

ASK Curated Luxury Asset Fund I has invested Rs 63 crore in a luxury villa project in Arpora, North Goa. The project, Ananda Nilaya, will feature 28 villas and has a revenue potential of Rs 360 crore.

The Economic Times 12 May 2026 1:44 pm

From Early Years to Top Universities: Manthan School's Class of 2026 Secures 210+ University Offers Across 9 Countries

Manthan School continues its strong university placement track record, with the Class of 2026 securing over 210 university offers from more than 90 institutions across nine countries, including the United States, United Kingdom, Netherlands, Ireland, India, UAE, Australia, Canada, and Hong Kong.   A glimpse of the Manthan Class of 2026   Students from the cohort have received offers from leading global universities such as Carnegie Mellon University, Emory University, University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA), Imperial College London, and the University of Texas at Austin, among others.   Collectively, the batch has been awarded scholarships exceeding 7 crore, reflecting both academic strength and the depth of student profiles.   Part of a Larger Pattern These results are a continuation of Manthan’s established approach to university readiness, one that focuses on long-term development rather than last-minute preparation.   Students have pursued diverse academic pathways across Computer Science, Business and Finance, Economics, Psychology, Engineering, Life Sciences, and Creative Arts, supported by programmes that encourage exploration, depth, and clarity over time.   “ We don’t approach university placements as a short-term goal. Our focus is on helping students build direction over several years, because when clarity comes early, it changes both the quality of their choices and the opportunities they attract, ” said Surjeet Singh, Principal, Manthan School .   Driven by Structured Future Pathways Support At the core of this consistency is Manthan’s Future Pathways programme, led by Sowmya Katanguri and the Future Pathways team, which supports students through every stage of their journey, from early exploration to university applications.   Career awareness begins in the middle years, while senior school students engage in one-on-one counselling, weekly planning sessions, and structured application guidance. Students are also supported in building strong profiles through academics, co-curricular engagement, and leadership opportunities.   “ Students who develop clarity about their interests early are able to approach applications with far greater confidence and direction ,” said Sowmya, Future Pathways Lead at Manthan School .   Manthan’s Future Pathways Festival brings universities directly to students and families, enabling early and meaningful engagement. In the 2025–26 edition, the school hosted 35+ Indian universities and 80+ international institutions, allowing students to explore courses, admission processes, scholarships, and campus life through direct interaction. These experiences help students make informed, confident decisions—often well before the application cycle begins.   Learning Beyond the Classroom As part of the International Schools Partnership (ISP) group, a global community of 110+ schools across 26 countries, Manthan students gain access to a wide range of opportunities—from global competitions and social impact projects to learning collaborations with peers around the world.   These experiences help students build a strong, well-rounded portfolio, positioning them competitively for admission to leading universities globally.   Student Voice Aanya, who will be heading to UCLA, received multiple offers across leading universities including the University of Minnesota, Indiana University (Kelley School of Business), University of Washington (Purple & Gold Scholarship), UC Davis (Regents Scholarship), UC Santa Barbara, University of Wisconsin–Madison, and UC San Diego.   “ Spending 14 years of my education at Manthan has been incredibly rewarding. With the support of my teachers and fellow students, I have learnt countless lessons academically, socially, and personally. The school’s guidance and resources during the application process encouraged me to be focused and prepared during an important transition phase of my life while remaining confident in my capabilities. Moving forward, I am grateful to be entering university with a strong educational foundation and values shaped by school faculty and the peers who have grown up with me at Manthan.”   From Early Years to University Manthan School continues to expand its Future Pathways framework across grades, introducing structured guidance from the early years through to senior school. Students are supported through career exploration, subject selection, and university planning with personalised counselling and active parent engagement.   This year, the programme extends further with the introduction of the framework at the primary level, focusing on Self-Leadership, Cognitive Thinking, and Global Awareness.   The school will host its next Future Pathways Festivals on 8 August 2026 (International Edition) and 24 October 2026 (India Edition).   www.manthanschool.org

News Voir 12 May 2026 1:38 pm

I'd Never Say No To The Team,' Says KKR's Raghuvanshi On His Transformation To Wicketkeeper

When Angkrish Raghuvanshi: When Angkrish Raghuvanshi whipped off the bails in a flash to stump Pathum Nissanka off the bowling of Anukul Roy, Delhi Capitals' last realistic hope of resisting Kolkata Knight Riders evaporated at the Arun Jaitley Stadium on the night of May 8. It was a stumping only a wicketkeeper with years of experience could execute. The small irony, here, is that, until September last year, Angkrish was not one. Behind Angkrishs transformation as a keeper for KKR in IPL 2026 was a project planned by Abhishek Nayar, his long-time mentor and the sides head coach and executed by fielding coach Dishant Yagnik. What motivated me was my team asked me if I could do a job for them and I'd never say no to that. But it was very tough at the start because I've never done it before and I didn't believe that I could do it. But our fielding coach, Dishant Yagnik, made me work tirelessly throughout the day and night. He made me do drills and was confident that I'll be able to do it. If he's confident like that, then it just helps me in also believing that I can do it and I really want to thank him for that, Angkrish told IANS in an exclusive conversation ahead of KKRs clash against Royal Challengers Bengaluru, to be played in Raipur on Wednesday. The pre-season fitness data was encouraging: Angkrish's flexibility and agility caught notice, and he topped Nayar's circuit test, designed to simulate high-intensity movement under fatigue. The bones of a keeper, it seemed, were already there. With the backing from KKR support staff, Angkrish has managed to do a decent job with the gloves, apart from being KKRs leading run-getter in this season with 269 runs in ten games. I think it's very important to have some people who are calm in the dressing room because most people are having that adrenaline of the game and it's not easy to think objectively and with a calm head at that time, a lot of emotions happen. So when you have people like that who can do the thinking for you, then it becomes very easy and they communicate a lot with us and if we can listen to them, I think it's a blessing for us to have them, he added. The dressing room's approach in the tournament, as per Angkrish, has removed the weight of pressure rather than adding more of it. Actually, I think I'm blessed to have this team and this support staff around me. They say that 'Don't think about being responsible too much, just think about enjoying the game and trying to do what you feel is right for the team.' When someone says that, obviously from inside you want to do well for the team, but when someone says that, it takes the pressure off and just helps me do my work. So it's a great environment to have, he added. The coaches he credits most deeply for making his life smooth in KKR are Nayar and Yagnik. For Abhishek sir, I've always said that not just my batting, but every growing phase and learning in my life on the field and off the field comes from him. He's, I think, the most important person in my life. Dishant sir has been great in terms of just making me do drills every day and not letting me have a day off. I think it's helping me on the field. Just the few lessons that I've learned from both of them are just how important it is to always work hard because I'm given this opportunity and not many people are. So I have to be grateful for it and I have to do something about it. The physical toll is real, and he does not underplay it. I think wicket keeping and batting are already hectic enough as it is, so I can have my cheat meals whenever I want. But also the physio Dr. Prashant (Panchada) and Dr. Abhishek (Sawant) and the trainers CD (Chris Donaldson) and Sagar (VM) sir - they're great with just telling me exactly what I need because it's a very hectic schedule. So you can't over train and under train - it has to be the perfect amount and I leave it all up to them and then they tell me what to do and I trust them completely, he added. KKR extending their winning streak to four games after a difficult six-game stretch came in New Delhi, the place where Angkrish spent his formative years before moving to Mumbai to be under Nayar. Having experienced the best of both cities, Angkrish has settled well into the Mumbaikar identity. I think that was one of the most important moves of my career when I moved to Mumbai because when I played there, I saw how many people are working hard to play there and it just motivated me every day to obviously work harder than them, but also to be grateful for the life that I have and I think that's why I say that I'm a Bombaywallah because of the culture of cricket there and everything I've seen while growing up. So now I embrace that title fully. As for what lies ahead, especially with KKR still in the reckoning for a miraculous entry into the playoffs, the ambition is kept deliberately small by Angkrish. I'm not someone who likes to keep goals. I just think that next match, we just have to win the next match and I think it's working also (right now). I think that was one of the most important moves of my career when I moved to Mumbai because when I played there, I saw how many people are working hard to play there and it just motivated me every day to obviously work harder than them, but also to be grateful for the life that I have and I think that's why I say that I'm a Bombaywallah because of the culture of cricket there and everything I've seen while growing up. So now I embrace that title fully. Also Read: Live Cricket Score The stumping of Nissanka was the moment that caught everyones eye about Angkrishs keeping. But it was Yagnik's drills and Nayar's quiet conviction, along with Angkrish never saying no to any role that made it turn into reality. For someone referred to as KKR's starboy, donning keeper's gloves were never about adding a skill it was about answering a call KKR needed and hes simply doing that. Article Source: IANS

CNMSports 12 May 2026 1:18 pm

Cannes 2026: Tara Sutaria jets off to France for her debut in style

Ahead of her Cannes 2026 debut, Tara Sutaria was recently seen leaving Mumbai and jetting off to the French Riviera. The actress gave major fashion goals at the airport in a pantsuit

Mid Day 12 May 2026 12:23 pm

'Honestly, at this point...': Bhuvneshwar gives calm response to India return

Bhuvneshwar Kumar's stellar IPL 2026 form for Royal Challengers Bengaluru, marked by 21 wickets and a match-winning performance against Mumbai Indians, fuels speculation about an India return. Despite the buzz, the veteran pacer remains focused on his team's success, stating he's not setting long-term goals but cherishes his career achievements.

The Times of India 12 May 2026 11:59 am

Global fertilizer shortage threatens millions with starvation

Tens of millions of people could face hunger and starvation if fertilisers are not soon allowed through the Strait of Hormuz , Jorge Moreira da Silva , Executive Director of the United Nations Office for Project Services (UNOPS), has warned. A severe shortage of fertilisers is threatening to worsen global hunger, with UN officials warning that disruptions, particularly in the Strait of Hormuz, could push 45 million more people into hunger and starvation by mid-2026. We have a few weeks ahead of us to prevent what will likely be a massive humanitarian crisis, Moreira da Silva told a leading news agency. The United Nations Secretary-General created a task force in March to develop a mechanism for allowing fertilisers and related raw materials, such as ammonia, sulphur, and urea, through the strategic waterway. For weeks, Moreira da Silva has been trying to convince the parties involved in the conflict to permit the movement of essential raw materials through the Strait of Hormuz. He said he has met representatives from more than 100 countries to rally support for efforts aimed at ensuring the smooth supply of fertilisers. According to him, a growing number of countries are backing the proposal, though the United States , Iran , and several Gulf nations key fertiliser producers are yet to fully support the initiative. While the long-term goal remains a lasting peace agreement and unrestricted navigation through the strait, Moreira da Silva stressed that the planting season cant wait, especially in African countries where sowing periods are due within weeks. Global attention has largely focused on the economic consequences of disruptions to oil and gas trade, but the United Nations has repeatedly warned about the growing threat to global food security posed by the blockade. Its just a matter of time. If we dont stop the origin of the crisis soon, we will have to deal with the consequences through humanitarian aid, he said. Although food prices have not surged dramatically yet, Moreira da Silva noted a massive increase in fertiliser costs, which experts believe could reduce agricultural productivity and drive food prices sharply higher. He added that allowing an average of just five vessels carrying fertilisers and related raw materials through the Strait of Hormuz each day could help avert a global humanitarian crisis for farmers and food-importing nations.

Greater Kashmir 12 May 2026 11:56 am

Mutual fund SIP stoppage ratio continues above 100% even as investors contribute record Rs 31,115 crore in April

The mutual fund SIP stoppage ratio stayed above 100% in April for the second straight month, even as investors contributed Rs 31,115 crore. SIP inflows dipped 3% month-on-month, but industry leaders say steady participation, rising folios and robust SIP assets highlight investors growing confidence in long-term, goal-based investing.

The Economic Times 12 May 2026 11:05 am

Stung by Iran war, Trump heads to China in need of wins

President Trump visits China with reduced trade goals. His earlier tariff strategy has not yielded expected results. The meetings will focus on limited trade agreements and managing future trade relations. China seeks assurances on Taiwan and trade policies. The outcome is expected to be a temporary truce favoring China.

The Economic Times 12 May 2026 7:53 am

BARCELONAA SECURE LA LIGA TITLE WITH CLASICO WIN

Barcelona, May 11: Watched by its grieving coach, Barcelona won its second straight Spanish league title and 29th overall with a comfortable 2-0 win over Real Madrid at Camp Nou on Sunday, adding to its rivals troubled season. Goals by Marcus Rashford in the ninth minute and Ferran Torres in the 18th gave Barcelona the []

The Shillong Times 12 May 2026 5:46 am

1557 tonnes per day: J&Ks garbage burden beyond processing capacity

No RDF conversion plants in UT yet *Scientific disposal still a distant goal in several ULBs Mohinder Verma JAMMU, May 11: The Union Territory of Jammu and Kashmir is generating a massive 1,557 tonnes per day (TPD) of municipal solid waste, while several Urban Local Bodies (ULBs) are still struggling with incomplete infrastructure, local dumping sites, stalled projects and inadequate scientific disposal systems. Follow the Daily Excelsior channel on WhatsApp The revelations have surfaced in the Governments affidavit/Action Taken Report [] The post 1557 tonnes per day: J&Ks garbage burden beyond processing capacity appeared first on Daily Excelsior .

Daily Excelsior 12 May 2026 4:28 am

Chinese Table Tennis Team Achieves Goals at World Championship

Beijing, May 12: The World Table Tennis Team Championship concluded on Sunday in London. The Chinese team triumphed over Japan in both the mens and womens finals, securing their 12th consecutive title in the mens category and their 7th in the womens. Wang Chuqin and Sun Yingsha were named the best male and female players, ... Read more Chinese Table Tennis Team Achieves Goals at World Championship

Morningstar 12 May 2026 4:06 am

Quote of the day by Tina Fey: 'Don't waste your energy trying to change opinions... Do your thing and don't care if they like it.' Life lessons on human nature, positivity and challenges by popular American writer and actor

Quote of the day by Tina Fey highlights a message about opinions, work, and self-focus. The quote encourages people to stop spending energy on changing others and instead focus on personal goals. The message connects with life lessons on human nature, positivity, and challenges. Tina Feys career journey adds context to the quote. The story explains meaning, relevance, and lessons while sharing details about her career and achievements.

The Economic Times 12 May 2026 3:42 am

Did Beck Malenstyn Try to Avoid Jakub Dobes? The Hit That Is Dividing NHL Analysts

Beck Malenstyn's collision with Jakub Dobes in Game 3 sparked a brawl, a power play and a Slafkovsky goal that sealed the game. Now analysts are debating whether the Sabres forward made any effort to avoid contact.

NDTV 12 May 2026 1:43 am

CM: Old Goa seeing visible change in spiritual tourism

Says Koti Tirth project at Diwar will begin soon Special Correspondent Panaji: Stating that Old Goa is witnessing a visible change in spiritual tourism, Chief Minister Pramod Sawant on Monday said that the place, once known mainly for its churches, is now also being recognised for temples and a math in the surrounding areas, describing []

The Navhind Times 12 May 2026 1:35 am

Human rights body orders report on mandatory smart meter project

Panaji: The Goa Human Rights Commission (GHRC) has taken suo motu cognisance of media reports regarding growing public opposition to the mandatory installation of smart electricity meters in the state. Initiating proceedings after local news coverage, the Commission observed that the issue prima facie raises human rights concerns. Consequently, the GHRC issued a notice to []

The Navhind Times 12 May 2026 1:34 am

Goas panchayats rank low in national performance report

Shahin Bepari Lambe Panaji: Panchayats in Goa have been ranked in the middle and lower categories of the Panchayat Advancement Index (PAI) 2.0 report, revealing a significant performance gap compared to the national leaders. Released by the Ministry of Panchayati Raj, the index evaluates local bodies across nine themes of health, infrastructure, governance, poverty, child []

The Navhind Times 12 May 2026 1:34 am

Tribal leaders warn of protest over political reservation delay

Special Correspondent Panaji: The Mission Political Reservation of the Scheduled Tribe community on Monday sought clarity from the government over the delay in implementing reservation for the ST community in the Goa Legislative Assembly under Article 332. Members of the ST community staged a protest outside the Department of Tribal Welfare at the Shram Shakti []

The Navhind Times 12 May 2026 1:32 am

Watched by its grieving coach, Barcelona retains Spanish league title by beating rival Real Madrid

Goals by Marcus Rashford in the ninth minute and Ferran Torres in the 18th gave Barcelona the victory and an insurmountable 14-point advantage over its fierce rival with three rounds remaining in La Liga. Barcelona coach Hansi Flick was in the dugout for Sunday's clasico following the death of his father, which Barcelona announced hours before kickoff. Players from both teams wore black armbands and there was a moment of silence before kickoff.

The Economic Times 12 May 2026 12:47 am

China-like grid planning needed to meet renewable energy goal: MNRE secretary

India aims for 1,800 gigawatts of renewable energy by 2050. Achieving this requires a super grid, similar to China's. The government plans to spend $574 billion by 2030 on high-voltage lines. Enhanced grid infrastructure will address power evacuation challenges. Policymakers are working with states to ensure necessary equipment and storage systems are in place for better renewable energy integration.

The Economic Times 11 May 2026 11:42 pm

Portugal eyes bigger role in Indias infrastructure, manufacturing push as trade ties deepen

Portugal's Minister of State for Economy, Joo Rui Ferreira, expressed readiness to contribute to India's infrastructure goals, highlighting strong India-Portugal trade ties. He emphasized opportunities in renewable energy, IT, textiles, and advanced manufacturing, advocating for joint ventures and technology transfer to deepen economic collaboration.

The Economic Times 11 May 2026 11:14 pm

I Was Made A 'Scapegoat' for Fiasco At Messi Event in Salt Lake Stadium: Satadru Dutta

He claimed former West Bengal Sports minister Aroop Biswas interfered in the event operations and exerted pressure on organisers for additional access pass

Deccan Chronicle 11 May 2026 10:37 pm

SBI chief flags risks in rapid growth in digital finance, stresses trust-based innovation

State Bank of India Chairman C S Setty highlighted emerging risks in digital finance and platform lending. He stressed that financial systems must prioritize trust and strengthen governance. India needs significant capital mobilization for its development goals. Banks alone cannot meet these needs, requiring deeper bond markets and broader investor participation. Innovation must balance speed with safety and inclusion.

The Economic Times 11 May 2026 9:34 pm

The Illusion of #CoupleGoals

Social media has hyped up couple goals, but experts warn of reel and real-life connections and clashes

Deccan Chronicle 11 May 2026 8:11 pm

Quote of the Day by Sergey Brin: 'The only way you are going to have success is...' Google co-founder's inspiring message for today's generation

Quote Of The Day: Google co-founder Sergey Brin's wisdom highlights that success is built on numerous failures. Setbacks offer crucial lessons, fostering improvement and resilience. Even tech giants like Google and Amazon's Jeff Bezos navigated significant challenges. Embracing mistakes as learning opportunities is key to achieving lasting goals in today's world.

The Economic Times 11 May 2026 5:26 pm

'Moving toward bigger goals': Shakun Batra backs AI in filmmaking

Shakun Batra, the acclaimed director of Kapoor & Sons (2016), has revealed how artificial intelligence (AI) is revolutionizing the Indian entertainment industry.

NewsBytes 11 May 2026 3:10 pm

Tezpur Hosts Key Meeting Ahead of World Masters Games 2026

HT Digital, Tezpur, 11 May: A crucial meeting was held by Sonitpur district Masters Games Association at Tezpur on the 10th of May with respect to the participation of district athletes in the upcoming World Masters Games 2026. It on shaping up strategies and creating competitive teams in various sport disciplines. The main goal of []

thehillstimes 11 May 2026 2:49 pm

Fishing boat sinks off Goa coast, 22 fishermen rescued

Karwar: A major mishap was averted after a Persian-model fishing boat belonging to fishermen from Karwar sank in the Goa coastal region while returning from deep-sea fishing operations. All 22 fishermen onboard were rescued safely by nearby fishing crews who rushed to the spot after noticing the boat in distress. The incident occurred near the Get the latest updates in Hyderabad City News , Technology , Entertainment , Sports , Politics and Top Stories on WhatsApp & Telegram by subscribing to our channels. You can also download our app for Android and iOS .

The Siasat Daily 11 May 2026 2:33 pm

'Roast of Kevin Hart': Tom Brady drags the 2017 Las Vegas scandal

Tom Brady hilariously roasted Kevin Hart at a recent event, bringing up past scandals and playfully teasing Hart's wife, Eniko. Brady also took jabs at Hart's career achievements compared to his own Super Bowl wins, humorously questioning how the 'GOAT' roast shifted from him to Hart.

The Times of India 11 May 2026 12:46 pm

Tiger Found Dead In Goa, Likely Killed By Wild Dogs, Says Forest Minister

A decomposed tiger carcass found in Goa is suspected to have been killed by wild dogs.

NDTV 11 May 2026 12:17 pm