The statement by the UN in India said that discussions will focus on how AI can accelerate progress towards the Sustainable Development Goals while safeguarding human rights and addressing emerging risks
US Market | Kevin Warshs push for a smaller Fed balance sheet faces structural hurdles
Kevin Warsh, a nominee for Federal Reserve leadership, favors shrinking the central bank's balance sheet. However, achieving this goal faces significant hurdles, as current financial system rules necessitate substantial bank reserves. Reducing the Fed's footprint too aggressively risks market volatility and loss of control over interest rates.
Sonakshi Sinha, Zaheer Iqbal groove to Garry Sandhu`s VIP on a drive
Setting couple goals once again, Sonakshi Sinha uploaded a video of her and husband Zaheer grooving in the car on the peppy V.I.P track by Garry Sandhu and Shiva Choudhary
GOAT review: This heartfelt animated sports drama works as much for kids as adults
GOAT review: This heartfelt animated sports drama works as much for kids as adults
'Goal Will Not Be To Code, But How To Make AI Work': Nandan Nilekani
Artifical Intelligence is rewriting the grammar of software development. And writing codes will no longer be the central role for tech professionals, Infosys co-founder Nandan Nilekani said Tuesday.
Goa Consumer Commission Issues Warrant Against Ola CEO Bhavish Aggarwal
A bailable arrest warrant was issued against Bhavish Aggarwal after he failed to appear before South Goa Consumer Commission over Pritesh Chandrakant Ghadi's scooter complaint.
Indian Navy to host key conclave in Goa on February 21 to discuss maritime challenges
The maritime domain in the IOR faces a wide spectrum of traditional and non-traditional challenges, with significant implications for regional security and livelihoods, the defence ministry said on Tuesday.
Bailable warrant issued against Ola founder Bhavish Aggarwal. Heres why
A South Goa consumer court has issued a bailable warrant for Ola Electric CEO Bhavish Aggarwal. He failed to appear for a hearing regarding a customer's faulty scooter. The court ordered Bengaluru police to arrest him and produce him on February 23. The case involves a customer seeking a refund and compensation for a scooter with motor and touchscreen issues.
Quote of the Day by Martin Luther King Jr: A Baptist pastor and civil rights activist, Martin Luther King Jr worked to end legal segregation of blacks in the United States.
'Everybody loves an underdog story, don't they?': Sikandar Raza
Zimbabwe has advanced to the Super 8s of the T20 World Cup 2026. Captain Sikandar Raza stated this is a step towards bigger goals. The team overcame a tough qualification path. They now face strong opponents in the next stage. Preparation and adapting to conditions are key. Zimbabwe will play Sri Lanka next.
65 goats killed as tractor trailers overturn and falls on them
T20 World Cup: Zimbabwe captain Sikandar Raza said that qualifying for the Super 8s was only part of the larger mission the team had set for themselves after his side sealed a place in the next stage of the T20 World Cup 2026 following a washed-out match against the Ireland cricket team at the Pallekele International Stadium on Tuesday. Both teams got one point each after the washout, which helped Zimbabwe reach five points in the Group B points table, thus eliminating any chances of the 2021 champions, Australia, reaching the next round. The fact that weve qualified for the Super 8s hasnt changed the ultimate goal that we set out for. Like I said, its just a tick in the box, but we have a lot of other goals to achieve and everybody loves an underdog story, dont they? Raza said, reflecting on the achievement. The skipper recalled Zimbabwes journey through the qualification pathway, including the sub-regional qualifiers where they faced teams like Kenya, Rawanda and Tanzania Ill take you back when we played the sub-regional qualifiers B, and we played the Kenya, the Rwanda, Tanzania, and all those teams. And I remember I stood up to my troops and I said, we are in this position or in this mess, as you want to call it, because of us. Theres no one else to blame. And only us that would get this mess clear and only us can get it out of it. So what are we gonna do about it? And we won the qualifiers B, regional sub-regional B, then the main qualifiers happened. We won that as well, he said. Zimbabwe is placed in a tough group in the Super 8, as they will have to face defending champions India, 2024 runner-ups South Africa, and two-time champions West Indies and finish in the top two in the points table to reach the semi-final. On preparing for the tough phase, Raza said the team management will closely analyse conditions and opposition. Yeah, certainly so. Myself and the coach will sit down. We watched Sri Lanka in the last three games as well. Were going to have the data on them and we try and put our best foot forward and try and win that game. That is the whole point of us being here. Raza feels that adapting to changing conditions will be crucial for them as the team will now have to play Super 8s matches in India. Yeah, certainly so. Myself and the coach will sit down. We watched Sri Lanka in the last three games as well. Were going to have the data on them and we try and put our best foot forward and try and win that game. That is the whole point of us being here. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Before the Super 8s, Sikandar Raza's team will face the co-hosts Sri Lanka in their last group stage match at the R.Premadasa Stadium on Thursday. Article Source: IANS
Under 1% Reach 100-Day Goal Under MNREGA In Madhya Pradesh In 6 Years
A major political storm has erupted in the Madhya Pradesh Assembly after data revealed that not even one percent of registered labourers received the full 100 days of guaranteed employment under MNREGA in the last six years.
7 high-protein snacks for evening hunger
When evening hunger strikes, most people reach for chips or biscuits, leading to a late-night energy crash. Switching to high-protein snacks stabilizes your blood sugar and keeps you full until dinner. Here is the story of seven high-protein snacks to fuel your 2026 health goals.
'Next time we'll put up a better show': Tariq breaks silence after defeat to India
Pakistan spinner Usman Tariq remains optimistic about the team's T20 World Cup chances despite a crushing loss to India. He believes the side has learned from mistakes and is determined to defeat Namibia to advance. Tariq also defended underperforming stars Babar Azam and Shaheen Shah Afridi, emphasizing their past contributions and the team's ultimate goal of winning the tournament.
Ashwini Vaishnaw offers an apology for long delays faced by visitors on AI Summits opening day
The India AI Impact Summit saw an overwhelming turnout on its opening day, leading to some logistical challenges. Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw apologized for any inconvenience. He highlighted India's significant AI investment goals and discussed the technology's role in defense. The government is also addressing challenges like deepfakes and resource consumption. Efforts are underway to ensure smoother experiences for attendees.
The Ministry of Education is hosting a special session on February 17, 2026, in Delhi to showcase India's advancements in AI for education. The event will highlight the integration of AI across the education ecosystem, aligning with NEP 2020 and Viksit Bharat 2047 goals. Discussions will focus on policy implementation, public digital infrastructure, and industry-academia collaboration to drive nationwide impact.
There are just three models of Apple Watch and $500 separates the most affordable from the premium model, with the flagship landing somewhere in between. Before the launch of the overhauled Apple Watch SE 3 in late 2025, it was pretty easy to direct most people to the Apple Watch Series 11. But with its new display and faster charging, the budget model makes a lot more sense now. Theres also a case for recommending the refreshed Apple Watch Ultra 3 to diehard adventurers and outdoor enthusiasts. Here, we spell out just what differentiates the models as well as what you get when you buy any Apple Watch. Using insights gleaned from Engadgets own reviews, this guide will help you pick the best Apple Watch for you. Best Apple Watch in 2026 What to look for in an Apple Watch Like all Apple products, Apple Watches will only work with other devices from the brand's ecosystem. You won't be able to pair any Apple Watch to your Android phone. Note that you can pair other wearables (like a Garmin tracker or a Fitbit band) with your iPhone. There are some more features that are specific to Apple Watches and that set each of the three models apart from one another. Chips and sensors All three models in the current lineup have the same S10 SiP (system in a package) chip with a four-core Neural Engine. The chip allows for on-device processing of Siri requests as well as dictation, translation, automatic workout detection and the double tap and wrist flick gestures that let you control your watch hands-free. You get an optical heart rate sensor, temperature sensor, compass, altimeter, accelerometer, gyroscope and light sensor in every Apple Watch model, but the Series 11 and Ultra 3 have a more advanced heart monitor that in part enables the new hypertension detection feature. The two higher-end watches also have sensors that can generate an ECG and detect blood oxygen , water temperature and water depth. They also include an Ultra Wideband chip that works in conjunction with the latest AirTags to precisely find Apples trackers. Fall and crash detection come standard no matter which Apple wearable you pick and all support near field communication (NFC) for Apple Pay. If you opt for the cellular versions of the Series 11 or SE 3, your watch will have access to 5G networks. Cell connectivity comes standard on the Ultra 3 and the watch now also has satellite-enabled SOS, messaging and Find My abilities. Cherlynn Low for Engadget Displays and case options Every Apple Watch model now has an always-on display. The wide-angle OLED display on the Apple Watch 11 and Ultra 3 lets you see the always-on display from more angles. The SE can reach a maximum brightness of 1,000 nits, the Series 11 can get as bright as 2,000 and the Ultra 3 hits 3,000 nits. Both higher-end screens can dim to a single nit, making them less distracting in the dark. And the Ultra model has the added night mode feature on certain watch faces that turns the dial red to preserve your night vision. As for case sizes, the SE 3 is available in 40 or 44mm. The Series 11 has a choice of a 42 or 46mm case. The Ultra 3 comes in just one size measuring 49mm. The SE 3 has an aluminum case in two colors (Starlight or Midnight). The Series 11 lets you pick from aluminum (in Rose Gold, Silver, Space Gray or Jet Black) or titanium (in Natural, Gold or Slate). And the Ultra 3 only comes in titanium (either Natural or Black). Battery life The Apple Watch Ultra 3 sports the biggest battery and can last for a claimed 42 hours on a charge. The Apple Watch 11 is rated to go for 24 hours and the SE 3 gets an estimated 18 hours before it needs a visit to the charger. Low power mode will get you many more hours, going for as long as 72 hours for the Ultra 3, 38 hours on the Series 11 and 32 hours on the SE 3. All three are now capable of fast charging and Apple states an 80 percent charge in 45 minutes for the SE 3 and Ultra 3 and 80 percent in 30 minutes for the Series 11. Cherlynn Low for Engadget Fitness and wellness features All three Apple Watches have similar fitness tracking chops. The Activity app uses three rings to keep tabs on how much youre moving in a day: The Move ring tracks your active calories; the Exercise ring monitors the minutes youve spent walking, running, doing yoga and so on; and the Stand ring tells you how many hours in a day youve stood up and moved around for at least one minute. Different internal sensors detect those activities, for example the accelerometer senses when youre moving versus sitting still, and the optical heart rate sensor judges how hard you're working out and how many calories youve burned. You can set your goals for each ring and youll earn badges and animations when you hit them. The Workout Buddy will work with all three watches, but youll need to have an Apple Intelligence-enabled iPhone nearby as well as Bluetooth headphones to use it. All three can access offline maps , which could prove useful when hiking far from cellular coverage. But if going off-grid is something you plan to do often, you may appreciate the satellite connectivity of the Apple Watch Ultra 3. Siri You can get the weather, start a workout, identify a song and dictate a text just by asking Siri. All Apple Watch models support the Raise to Speak feature that bypasses the need to say Hey Siri and will instead listen for your request when you lift your wrist near your mouth. Every Apple Watch model utilizes onboard processing of Siri requests now, too. That means executing simple requests like starting workouts and timers are quicker, as they wont need to access external networks. However, requests like sending texts or getting weather forecasts still need to communicate with Wi-Fi or cellular, so youll need to have your phone nearby if you have a GPS-only model. Cherlynn Low for Engadget Carbon neutral claims Apple declared the Series 9 with the aluminum case its first carbon neutral product. But has since dropped those claims , possibly due to legal challenges in a German court . Instead, Apple states that all three watches have been designed to reduce environmental impact and the company still maintains its commitment to becoming carbon neutral by 2030 . Price Perhaps the most surprising thing about the three new wearables was the lack of price increase from previous models. The Apple Watch SE still starts at $249, the Series 11 goes for $399 and up, and the Ultra 3 begins at $799. That puts a $550 difference between entry prices for the cheapest and most expensive Apple Watches. For $250 you can get the 40mm Apple Watch SE 3 with GPS-only connectivity; adding cellular connectivity ups the price by $50. The Apple Watch Series 11 starts at $399 for the 42mm, non-cellular model in aluminum and goes as high as $749 for the 46mm titanium case (which comes with cellular). The Apple Watch Ultra 3 is $799 for a titanium 49mm case with both GPS and cellular, but the price goes up with different bands. You may also need a few Apple Watch accessories , if so, you can factor that into your purchasing decision. Cherlynn Low for Engadget How we tested Apple Watches Engadget has been reviewing Apple Watches since the first one came out in 2015 . Since then, weve tested every subsequent model Apple has released , including the Ultra and SE models , spending at least a few days or even a couple weeks with one strapped to our wrists. During that time, we run, hit the gym, go on hikes and wear it while sleeping, all the while gauging how it tracks various metrics, integrates with the iPhone and performs every other trick Apple claims its smartwatches can do. Since we also review smartwatches from other companies, such as Samsung 's Galaxy Watches and Google Pixels, our editors can compare Apple Watches not just to previous generations, but also to other wearables on the market. Our buying guides and recommendations rely on first-hand testing by Engadget staff. Apple Watch comparison chart Product Apple Watch Series 11 Apple Watch Ultra 3 Apple Watch SE 3 Release date September 2025 September 2025 September 2025 Case sizes 42mm or 46mm 49mm 40mm or 44mm Case material Aluminum or titanium Titanium Aluminum Display LTPO3 OLED Always-On LTPO3 OLED Always-On LTPO OLED Always-on Max brightness 2,000 nits 3,000 nits 1,000 nits Chip S10 SiP S10 SiP S10 SiP Max battery life 24 h./38 h. low power 42 h./72 h. low power 18 h./32 h. low power Water resistance 50 m. 100 m. 50 m. Featured sensors Electrical heart, optical heart (3rd gen), blood oxygen, temperature, compass, altimeter, accelerometer, gyroscope, light, depth gauge, water temp Electrical heart, optical heart (3rd gen), blood oxygen, temperature, compass, altimeter, accelerometer, gyroscope, light, depth gauge, water temp Optical heart (2nd gen), temperature, compass, altimeter, accelerometer, gyroscope, light Apple Watch FAQs What are the best Apple Watch apps for fitness tracking? All three watches use the same Fitness and Workout apps to track your progress, and they all have sensors to track speed, cadence, distance and heart rate. But the Apple Watch Ultra 3 and the Apple Watch Series 11 have more sensors than the Apple Watch SE 3. Additional tech includes an electrical heart rate sensor and a depth gauge. The two pricier watches also have a blood oxygen app and an ECG app, all of which may give you a better picture of your overall health. All three models are compatible with the AI-powered Workout Buddy from watchOS 26 (the feature also requires an AI-compatible iPhone ). Are any of the Apple Watch series waterproof? All three models are water resistant . But they can all handle immersion in water, including a swim. The Apple Watch SE 3 and Series 11 can handle a depth of up to 50 meters while the Ultra 3 can be submerged up to 100 meters. This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/wearables/best-apple-watch-160005462.html?src=rss
Uppal Brewers & Distillers Enters Next Growth Phase with Dedicated Production Unit in Ponda, Goa
Uppal Brewers & Distillers (UBD), the premium beverage arm of The Uppal Group, today announced the commencement of its dedicated production operations in Ponda, Goa. UBD’s investment in this new infrastructure signals the Company's progress toward high-gear commercial output of the brand’s premium portfolio. Since debuting its flagship label, Soorahi, in January 2025, followed by the launch of Madhvan last August, UBD has leveraged Goa’s progressive framework and reputation as a global craft hub to anchor its next phase of industrial scale. The Ponda facility, spanning 50,000 sq. ft. across a 2-acre site, will serve as UBD’s production hub, providing the scale and logistical agility required to grow its portfolio while maintaining the quality standards of a premium venture. The new plant will be the sole supply node for UBD’s core markets of Delhi NCR, Haryana, Punjab, and Daman & Diu. The facility will also support UBD’s planned expansion into Odisha, serving as a launchpad to explore the Eastern markets and strengthening supply readiness for the Company’s next phase of growth. “ For a young team like ours, establishing this dedicated unit in Ponda is a defining moment. It reflects our agility and our commitment to building a legacy from the ground up ,” says Kanhav Uppal, Co-founder, UBD . " It signals that UBD has moved beyond the foundational phase into a chapter defined by stability, scale, and a long-term commitment to excellence in the Indian craft landscape ." With this new infrastructure, UBD is geared to reach a diverse group of consumers across its 5 operational territories, addressing the growing preference for homegrown premium labels. UBD’s current portfolio features, Soorahi, an artisanal premium blend crafted for the modern traveller, celebrating exploration and refined taste (INR 1,700), and Madhvan, a bold blend of fine grains and select malts, designed for the aspirational consumer (INR 990). (Prices for both labels may vary by market.) “ Our early operations represent an important foundational phase—where we had focused on establishing our brands, refining processes, and gaining early adopters. Today, a year since launch, we have hit significant milestones and are confident in both our product and vision ,” said Ankur Sachdeva, CEO and Co-founder, UBD. “Beyond regulatory advantages, Goa’s rich heritage, cultural depth, and natural beauty played a meaningful role in our decision. There is an authentic connection to craft and provenance in Goa that mirrors our own approach ,” said Smita Singh, Head of Operations, UBD . “ This inspiration extends beyond the facility and subtly influences an upcoming product, whose provenance is closely linked to Goa’s cultural and natural landscape .”
AI can help optimize clean energy save lives and livelihoods: Ceew CEO Anurabha Ghosh
Artificial Intelligence is emerging as a crucial tool in combating climate change, offering solutions for renewable energy, sustainable agriculture, and disaster resilience. Experts emphasize the need for intentional design to ensure AI's resource footprint aligns with environmental goals. India is leading the Global South in leveraging AI for climate action, demonstrating its potential for vulnerable communities.
Goa Is Like a Second Home: Naga Chaitanya
Raoul Hyman laid the foundation with a clinical opening stint, setting the fastest lap of 53.527s and steadily stretching his lead on the tight street circuit.
AI can address health inequities, but cannot replace human touch: Union MoS Health Anupriya Patel
Speaking at the AI Impact Summit in the national capital, Patel asserted that India's governance model positions AI as an enabler and force multiplier, bringing the country closer to the goals of inclusivity and health equity.
La Liga: FC Barcelona Stumble 2-1 Against Girona FC In Catalan Derby As Title Race Tightens
The La Liga title race took another dramatic turn as FC Barcelona slipped to a 21 defeat against regional rivals Girona FC in a fiercely contested Catalan derby at the Estadi Montilivi. The result not only dented Barcelonas momentum but also tightened the race at the top of La Liga, intensifying pressure as the season approaches its decisive stretch. Barcelona appeared to seize control after the break when young defender Pau Cubarsi rose highest to power home a header, giving the visitors a deserved lead. The goal came after sustained pressure from the defending champions, who had dominated possession for large spells. However, the turning point came when teenage star Lamine Yamal saw his penalty strike the post, denying Barcelona the cushion of a second goal that could have effectively sealed the contest. Girona FC vs FC Barcelona Live Streaming: When & Where To Watch Blockbuster La Liga Encounter In India VICTRIIIAAAAAA DORGULL GIRON! pic.twitter.com/cYq9VdhyEb Girona FC (@GironaFC) February 16, 2026 Video Shows Bernabeu Crowd Whistle Real Madrid Stars In First La Liga Match Since Xabi Alonso Sacking, Copa Del Rey Exit Girona capitalised on that reprieve with renewed belief. French midfielder Thomas Lemar brought the hosts level with a composed finish, shifting the momentum firmly in their favour. As Barcelona struggled to regain their earlier rhythm, Girona continued to press and found a dramatic winner late in the match through Fran Beltran, whose low drive sparked jubilant celebrations among the home supporters. The defeat leaves Barcelona trailing arch-rivals Real Madrid, who strengthened their position at the summit following their victory over Real Sociedad. With only a handful of fixtures remaining, the margin for error has narrowed considerably, and every dropped point could prove decisive in determining the champion. For Barcelona manager Hansi Flick, the loss represents a significant setback in what has already been a challenging period, compounded by their recent Copa del Rey disappointment against Atletico Madrid. While there is still time to recover, this derby defeat underlined the fine margins at the top of Spanish football and served as a reminder that the title race remains wide open.
Kohli would never give up: Dinesh Karthik rips into Babar Azam, ends GOAT debate
Kohli would never give up: Dinesh Karthik rips into Babar Azam, ends GOAT debate
Subharti University Wins Strikers Cup 2026; Tournament Showcases Rising Standard Of College Football
New Delhi: The Strikers Cup 2026 concluded successfully at the Delhi Police Grounds, bringing together 24 colleges and over 600 student-athletes in one of the most competitive inter-college football tournaments in the region. Organised to promote structured and high-performance collegiate football, the tournament provided a professional platform for university athletes to compete at an elite level. Teams battled over multiple matchdays for a total prize pool of 1.5 lakh, adding further competitive intensity to an already high-standard tournament. The quality of play reflected the growing strength and seriousness of university football in India. In a thrilling final, Swami Vivekanand Subharti University, Meerut emerged as champions and lifted the Strikers Cup trophy on Thursday following a consistent and commanding campaign. The runners-up, Shri Ram College of Commerce (SRCC), delivered a commendable performance and demonstrated exceptional competitive spirit throughout the tournament. The event was streamed live on FanCode, enabling supporters across the country to follow the action. The tournament also witnessed engagement from multiple participating brands, reflecting growing institutional and corporate interest in the development of collegiate sport. Speaking on the occasion, Niroy Chadha, Founder of Athletic Fever, said: Strikers Cup is focused on strengthening the foundation of college football in India. The scale of participation and the quality of competition this year demonstrate the depth of talent present at the university level. Our goal is to continue building structured, transparent platforms that give young athletes the exposure and competitive environment they deserve. East Bengal Hammer NorthEast United 3-0 In ISL Opener As Ezzejjari Stars With Brace At Salt Lake Stadium The closing ceremony marked the culmination of weeks of preparation and high-intensity competition, recognising the collective efforts of participating institutions, match officials, volunteers, and organisers. With record participation, national live streaming, and a professionally managed format, Strikers Cup 2026 reinforces the growing momentum of inter-college football in the country. Sharing this as well - this is for the Strikers cup event that happened in Delhi.
HC holds state, club owners liable for compensation in Arpora inferno case
NT Reporter Panaji The High Court of Bombay at Goa has held that the state government cannot avoid responsibility for compensating the victims of the December 2025 fire at Birch by Romeo Lane in Arpora, observing that liability for compensation rests both with the club owners and the state. The court was hearing a suo []
Plan to shut Dabolim put on hold after conspiracy came to light, says Viriato
NT Reporter Panaji South Goa MP Viriato Fernandes said that the state government was aware of plans to shut Dabolim airport for civilian operations, but that the move has been kept in abeyance after the alleged conspiracy came to light. He warned that the plan will be set in motion after the 2027 Assembly polls. []
Adopt solar rooftops to achieve self-sufficiency Sawant
NT Reporter Panaji Chief Minister Pramod Sawant on Monday urged citizens to adopt rooftop solar systems to help Goa move towards self-sufficiency in electricity and reduced carbon emissions. Stating that 3,100 citizens in Goa have registered for solar energy units under the PM Surya Ghar Yojana, he said, The state must expand participation to achieve []
Threat to journo: BJP ST morcha chief apologises
NT Reporter Panaji Hours after allegedly threatening a journalist, from a public platform in SacordaSanvordem, Goa BJP ST Morcha chief and zilla panchayat member Mohan Gaonkar, on Monday, issued an apology for his remark. A viral video showed Gaonkar making the threat without naming the journalist, warning him not to comment on the Sanvordem constituency []
Cruise trip, sea aarti to mark 6-day spiritual festival
Special Correspondent Panaji The Goa Spiritual Festival 2026 will be organised across various parts of the state by the Satguru Foundation in association with the state government, under the vision and guidance of the Peethadheeshwar of Shree Datta Padmanabh Peeth, Sadguru Brahmeshanand Acharya Swamiji. The six-day festival, to be held from February 19 to 24, []
Govt plans Champion CPSEs for Viksit Bharat by 2047, NITI Aayog roadmap soon
India is preparing to create 'champion' public sector companies. These firms will boost economic growth and technology. The goal is to help India become a developed nation by 2047. These companies will get more freedom in decisions and talent hiring. They will use new technologies for better performance. This initiative aims to strengthen India's strategic role globally.
Apple still hasnt officially announced a foldable iPhone, but the rumor mill hasnt slowed down. Over the past few months, analysts, supply-chain watchers and leakers have continued to sketch out what Apples first folding phone might look like and when it could finally arrive. Most signs still point to a late-2026 debut, though plenty could change between now and then. As always with unreleased Apple hardware, nothing here is confirmed. Plans can shift, features can be reworked and timelines can slip. Still, the volume and consistency of recent reporting gives us a better sense than ever of how the so-called iPhone Fold could take shape. Below, weve rounded up the most credible rumors so far, and well keep this guide updated as new details emerge. When could the iPhone Fold launch? Rumors of a foldable iPhone date back as far as 2017, but more recent reporting suggests Apple has finally locked onto a realistic window. Most sources now point to fall 2026, likely alongside the iPhone 18 lineup. Mark Gurman has gone back and forth on timing, initially suggesting Apple could launch as early as 2026, before later writing that the device would ship at the end of 2026 and sell primarily in 2027 . Analyst Ming-Chi Kuo has also repeatedly cited the second half of 2026 as Apples target. Some reports still claim the project could slip into 2027 if Apple runs into manufacturing or durability issues, particularly around the hinge or display. Given Apples history of delaying products that it feels arent ready, that remains a real possibility. What will the iPhone Fold look like? Current consensus suggests Apple has settled on a book-style foldable design, similar to Samsungs Galaxy Z Fold series, rather than a clamshell flip phone . When unfolded, the iPhone Fold is expected to resemble a small tablet like the iPad mini (8.3 inches). Based on the rumor mill, though, the iPhone Fold may be a touch smaller, with an internal display measuring around 7.7 to 7.8 inches. When closed, it should function like a conventional smartphone, with an outer display in the 5.5-inch range. CAD leaks and alleged case-maker molds suggest the device may be shorter and wider than a standard iPhone when folded, creating a squarer footprint that better matches the aspect ratio of the inner display. Several reports have also pointed to the iPhone Air as a potential preview of Apples foldable design work, with its unusually thin chassis widely interpreted as a look at what one half of a future foldable iPhone could resemble. If that theory holds, it could help explain the Folds rumored dimensions. Thickness is expected to land between roughly 4.5 and 5.6mm when unfolded, putting it in a similar range to the iPhone Air, and just over 9 to 11mm when folded, depending on the final hinge design and internal layering. iPhone 17 Pro, iPhone Air Engadget Display and the crease question The display is arguably the biggest challenge for any foldable phone, and its an area where Apple appears to have invested years of development. Multiple reports say Apple will rely on Samsung Display as its primary supplier. At CES 2026, Samsung showcased a new crease-less foldable OLED panel , which several sources including Bloomberg suggested could be the same technology Apple plans to use. According to these reports, the panel combines a flexible OLED with a laser-drilled metal support plate that disperses stress when folding. The goal is a display with a nearly invisible crease, something Apple reportedly considers essential before entering the foldable market. If Apple does use this panel, it would mark a notable improvement over current foldables, which still show visible creasing under certain lighting conditions. Cameras and biometrics Camera rumors suggest Apple is planning a four-camera setup. That may include: Two rear cameras (main and ultra-wide, both rumored at 48MP) One punch-hole camera on the outer display One under-display camera on the inner screen Several sources claim Apple will avoid Face ID entirely on the iPhone Fold. Instead, its expected to rely on Touch ID built into the power button, similar to recent iPad models. This would allow Apple to keep both displays free of notches or Dynamic Island cutouts. Under-display camera technology has historically produced lower image quality, but a rumored 24MP sensor would be a significant step up compared to existing foldables, which typically use much lower-resolution sensors. iPhone Folds hinge and materials The hinge is another area where Apple may diverge from competitors. Multiple reports claim Apple will use Liquidmetal, which is a long-standing trade name for a metallic glass alloy the company has previously used in smaller components. While often referred to as liquid metal or Liquid Metal in reports, Liquidmetal is the branding Apple has historically associated with the material. Liquidmetal is said to be stronger and more resistant to deformation than titanium, while remaining relatively lightweight. If accurate, this could help improve long-term durability and reduce wear on the foldable display. Leaks from Jon Prosser also reference a metal plate beneath the display that works in tandem with the hinge to minimize creasing a claim that aligns with reporting from Korean and Chinese supply-chain sources. Battery and other components Battery life is another potential differentiator. According to Ming-Chi Kuo and multiple Asian supply-chain reports , Apple is testing high-density battery cells in the 5,000 to 5,800mAh range. That would make it the largest battery ever used in an iPhone, and competitive with (or larger than) batteries in current Android foldables. The device is also expected to use a future A-series chip and Apples in-house modem. Price None of this will come cheap, thats for certain. Nearly every report agrees that the iPhone Fold will be Apples most expensive iPhone ever. Estimates currently place the price between $2,000 and $2,500 in the US. Bloomberg has said the price will be at least $2,000, while other analysts have narrowed the likely range to around $2,100 and $2,300. That positions the iPhone Fold well above the iPhone Pro Max and closer to Apples high-end Macs and iPads. Despite years of rumors, theres still plenty that remains unclear. Apple hasnt confirmed the name iPhone Fold, final dimensions, software features or how iOS would adapt to a folding form factor. Durability, repairability and long-term reliability are also open questions. For now, the safest assumption is that Apple is taking its time and that many of these details could still change before launch. This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/mobile/smartphones/iphone-fold-rumors-everything-we-know-so-far-including-the-leaked-design-upgrades-price-and-more-details-130000074.html?src=rss
Real Betis Keep Winning And Keep Dreaming Of The Champions League
Mumbai: This seasons race for Champions League qualification in La Liga promises to be a thrilling one, with several clubs in contention. Real Madrid and FC Barcelona sit out in front in first and second, locked in a tense title race, while Villarreal CF and Atltico de Madrid currently occupy third and fourth place on 45 points each. But, both clubs now need to look over their shoulder at Real Betis, who are currently fifth and just behind on 41 points. Real Betis have been continuously inside the top six since Matchday 7, but its only in the past month that Manuel Pellegrinis men have truly climbed into the Champions League conversation. With four victories from their past five, including three wins in a row, Los Verdiblancos have moved into striking position and seem poised to capitalise on any slip-up from Villarreal CF or Atltico de Madrid. The teams most recent win came in Matchday 24, a 2-1 victory away at RCD Mallorca. First-half goals from Ez Abde and Cdric Bakambu, two players who are now well and truly back from the Africa Cup of Nations, earned the Andalusian outfit the win, even with Vedat Muriqi keeping up his scoring run and pulling one back for the islanders in the second half. After the game, Ez Abde spoke about the possibility of Champions League qualification, stating: We need to keep this up, by continuing to work hard, and we should have Champions League qualification as an objective. It wont be easy, but we hope to make it by the end of the season. Curiously, Real Betis wont face either of their direct rivals again this league campaign. Were only five matches into the second half of the season, but already Los Verdiblancos have taken on each of Villarreal CF and Atltico de Madrid for a second time. And, Real Betis have defeated both of their rivals in recent weeks, which partly explains how theyve been able to close the gap. Against Villarreal CF, Los Verdiblancos won 2-0 at home in the middle of January, to follow on from a 2-2 draw at the Estadio de la Cermica earlier in the campaign. As such, Pellegrinis side hold the head-to-head tiebreaker in the event of finishing the season level on points. It should be noted, though, that Villarreal CF have played one game less than Atleti and than Los Verdiblancos, so could consolidate their position. 'Aare Kehna Kya Chahte Ho': Netizens Troll Pakistan Skipper Salman Ali Agha's English After Team India's 61-Run Win Also Watch: As for Real Betis meetings with Atltico de Madrid, the two clubs played twice in the space of three days earlier in February. The first game was in the Copa del Rey and the team from Spains capital won 5-0 at the Estadio de la Cartuja. However, that weekend Real Betis secured a shock 1-0 victory at the Riyadh Air Metropolitano, to really shake up the Champions League race. That said, Atleti did win the previous league meeting 2-0, so its Los Colchoneros who have the head-to-head tiebreaker. Itll be a fascinating end to the season to see which two clubs join Real Madrid and FC Barcelona inside the top four and in next seasons Champions League. There is still a small chance that a fifth Champions League position could become available in LALIGA EA SPORTS, but for now the clubs have to approach every game thinking that they need every possible point to finish inside the top four
Goa' social media ban: State IT Minister Rohan Khaunte announced plans to explore restricting social media access for children under 16. This move addresses growing worries about digital addiction, cyberbullying, and online safety risks. A task force will study the issue and propose a policy framework. The government aims to protect young users while encouraging positive digital engagement.
The Dream Sports MSSA Inter-School Football Tournament witnessed exciting finals action and high-scoring league encounters across divisions at the Goans Ground and MSSA Ground. In the Boys Under-14 Division IV third-place play-off at Goans Ground, Nahar International B, Chandivali held A.K.I. Mohd. Ali Mitha, Madanpura to a goalless draw before prevailing 53 via tie-breaker. Ayan Yeri, Ayan Mittal, Arjav Singh, Reyansh Kaimal and Lakshya Gussain converted their penalties to seal the podium finish. St. Pius X (2nd) The final saw Bombay Scottish School, Powai crowned champions after a hard-fought 21 victory over St. Pius X, Mulund. Ved Walase and Aarin Kumar scored for Bombay Scottish, while Aaryan Bhabad netted the lone goal for St. Pius X. At the MSSA Ground in the Boys Under-8 Division II matches, Greenlawns A, B.P. Road edged Gundecha, Kandivali 21 with Sahir Shah and Dravya Shah on target. JBCN International, Oshiwara produced an emphatic 51 win against Hiranandani Foundation International, Powai, with Aariz Karol scoring twice. Nahar Int. 'B' (3rd) Shishu Vihar, Chinchpokli recorded the biggest win of the division, thrashing Ramniwas Bajaj, Malad 80, powered by Yugveer Parekhs seven-goal haul. Edubridge International, Grant Road secured a 50 win over Lilavati Podar ISC, Santacruz, led by Derisive Shahs hat-trick. Rustomjee Cambridge International, Virar defeated St. Aloysius A, Gorai 40, with Jash Savla netting three goals. Podar International CBSE, Powai beat Udayachal, Vikhroli 21, while Christ Church ICSE B, Byculla registered a narrow 10 win over St. Gregorius A, Chembur. Babar Azam, Shaheen Afridi Likely To Be Dropped As Pakistan Set For Strict Action After India Loss At ICC T20 WC26 Nita Mukesh Ambani A, BKC and Smt. RSB AVM A, Juhu played out a 11 draw. CNS B, Kandivali and Green Acres A, Chembur advanced via walkovers against Fatima School, Vidyavihar and Nalanda Public, Mulund respectively. In the Boys Under-8 Division I encounter, Campion School, Cooperage edged St. Stanislaus A, Bandra 32 in a closely fought match. Vishwadit, Hridaan Mehta and Stavya Sharma scored for Campion, while Zayd Khan and Yahya Kazi found the net for St. Stanislaus. Brief Scores February 16 (Dream Sports MSSA Inter-School Football Tournament) Boys U-14 Division IV Third Place Nahar Int. B, Chandivali 0 bt A.K.I. Mohd. Ali Mitha, Madanpura 0 (Tie-breaker 53) Final Bombay Scottish, Powai 2 (V. Walase, A. Kumar) bt St. Pius X, Mulund 1 (A. Bhabad) Boys U-8 Division II Greenlawns A, B.P. Road 2 (S. Shah, D. Shah) bt Gundecha, Kandivali 1 (R. Lad) CNS B, Kandivali w/o Fatima School, Vidyavihar JBCN Int., Oshiwara 5 (A. Karol 2, Y. Ghanta, J. Damanwala, V. Gajjar) bt Hiranandani Foundation Int., Powai 1 (E. Bhagla) Shishu Vihar, Chinchpokli 8 (Y. Parekh 7, M. Munot) bt Ramniwas Bajaj, Malad 0 Edubridge Int., Grant Road 5 (D. Shah 3, J. Chowkshi, V. Doshi) bt Lilavati Podar ISC, Santacruz 0 Nita Mukesh Ambani A, BKC 1 (A. Patodi) drew Smt. RSB AVM A, Juhu 1 (A. Bhuyer) Podar Int. CBSE, Powai 2 (Nimay, Aarav) bt Udayachal, Vikhroli 1 (A. Chavan) Christ Church ICSE B, Byculla 1 (M.A. Vadgama) bt St. Gregorius A, Chembur 0 Green Acres A, Chembur w/o Nalanda Public, Mulund Rustomjee Cambridge Int., Virar 4 (J. Savla 3, R. Jadhav) bt St. Aloysius A, Gorai 0 Boys U-8 Division I Campion, Cooperage 3 (Vishwadit, H. Mehta, S. Sharma) bt St. Stanislaus A, Bandra 2 (Z. Khan, Y. Kazi)
India to soon launch 'Create in India' mission to strengthen Orange economy: Vaishnaw
India is set to launch a 'Create in India' mission. This initiative aims to boost the country's Orange Economy. The goal is to establish India as a global creative hub. This mission will focus on industry and employment. It will also develop future-ready talent. Content creator labs will be established in schools.
Guwahati : The brief resignation of senior Congress leader Bhupen Kumar Borah on Monday has once again exposed the internal strain within the Assam unit of the party, just two days before Priyanka Gandhis scheduled visit to the poll-bound state. Early in the morning, Borah sent his resignation to Congress president Mallikarjun Kharge, marking a copy to Rahul Gandhi. The move caught many in the party off guard. A two-time MLA from Bihpuria and a Congressman since 1994, Borah served as president of the Assam Pradesh Congress Committee from July 2021 to May 2025 before being replaced by Gaurav Gogoi. He currently heads the partys campaign committee for the upcoming Assembly elections. Within hours, the party shifted into damage control mode. AICC general secretary and Assam in-charge Jitendra Singh, along with Gaurav Gogoi and other senior leaders, rushed to Borahs residence in Guwahati. Rahul Gandhi is understood to have spoken to him personally. By afternoon, Jitendra Singh announced that the resignation had not been accepted and that Borah had agreed to withdraw it after discussions with the leadership. #WATCH | Guwahati, Assam: After quitting Congress, Bhupen Kumar Borah says, I don't deem it necessary to speak on why I resigned. I have certainly resigned and sent my resignation to the high command...Whenever I think it necessary, I will call you and speak in detail...Akhil pic.twitter.com/C0P3MwSwbf ANI (@ANI) February 16, 2026 Though the immediate crisis was defused, the episode has highlighted deeper tensions within the state unit. Speaking to reporters, Borah said he had resigned on principle and not because of any individual. He declined to elaborate on the reasons immediately, saying he would speak at an appropriate time. I have served the Congress for 32 years. I am concerned about the future of the party, he said, adding that he does not believe in taking decisions in secrecy. At the same time, Borah did not deny feeling sidelined. Reports suggest that issues of self-respect and being ignored in key decisions figured in his resignation letter. In a significant remark, Borah said leaders from different political parties had reached out to him, including Akhil Gogoi and Lurinjyoti Gogoi. He also confirmed that the Congress high command had contacted him. However, he made it clear that he was not leaving the party or quitting politics. Guwahati, Assam: On the resignation of Assam Congress leader Bhupen Kumar Borah, Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma says, He was the last Hindu leader in the Congress party without family background. Bhupen Borah was the last Hindu leader in Assam Congress whose father or mother pic.twitter.com/V16GQ5sxy8 IANS (@ians_india) February 16, 2026 The roots of the tension appear to go back to the Behali by-election. The state unit under Borah had reportedly decided to back a CPI-ML candidate as part of the Opposition alliance. However, the central leadership fielded Congress candidate Jayanta Bora after intervention from Gaurav Gogoi. Bora lost the election, and the episode is believed to have strained relations within the leadership. Fresh friction surfaced during the Majuli leg of the Samay Parivartanar Yatra earlier this month. Borah hinted at differences over decisions taken during the outreach programme, including who would represent the party. Though he did not name anyone, party sources suggest he was unhappy with certain inclusions in the delegation. Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma was quick to react to the developments. He described Borah as the last Hindu leader in the Congress without a political family background and said the BJP would welcome him. The remark is being seen as an attempt to widen divisions within the Congress ahead of the 2026 Assembly elections. Assam Politics: Major Setback To Congress Ahead Of Assembly Polls As Bhupen Borah Quits, Sends Resignation To Kharge, Claims Report Also Watch: The developments come at a time when the Congress in Assam is already facing erosion. On the same day as Borahs resignation, Goalpara West MLA Abdur Rashid Mandal and suspended MLA Sherman Ali joined Raijor Dal. In recent years, several Congress MLAs have shifted to the BJP. For now, the high command has managed to contain the immediate fallout. Borah remains in the party, and leaders are holding closed-door meetings to chalk out the way forward. However, the episode has made one thing clear. Beneath the surface, factionalism and dissatisfaction continue to simmer in the Assam Congress. With elections expected in early 2026, the party can hardly afford another round of high drama.
The Animated Bytes of Wellness (Dis)content
Animations of celery wisecracks, dancing strawberries, and carrot chatter are winning millions of hearts online, but at the cost of misleading health goals and weird wellness trends
The creators of Mixtape want to make a great hangout video game
For most adventure games, the long-term goal can often focus on solving a grand mystery or chasing a lost artifact of the past. But for the upcoming Mixtape , from publisher Annapurna Interactive, it sets its sights on the misadventures of young friends enjoying their last days together before moving on. It's the type of narrative adventure game that shines a light on how good music can bring people together, and how much fun getting into trouble can be. From developer Beethoven and Dinosaur, the Australian creative team behind The Artful Escape , Mixtape is, in many ways, a tribute to classic '90s Americana and an ode to the rebellious youth of the average suburb. I recently got to play the latest build of Mixtape and spoke with game director Johnny Galvatron about the making of their latest game. Along with sharing his favorite '80s and 90s films that helped shape his vision, he also explained how tough yet rewarding it is to make idleness in video games compelling. Idleness is hard to explore as a video game, and one of the interesting things about being a teenager is you just hang out a lot, and sometimes it just sucks, said Galvatron. So I love that we made a game that shows that idleness. I think it can be a really hard balance to make something that is based on what is really a hangout film, something like Wayne's World or Richard Linklater's Dazed and Confused , but to have that be paced well and to be exciting for a video game was a real challenge. Set in the 1990s, Rockford and her friends Slater and Cassandra prepare for one last hurrah before heading into adulthood. With Rockford deciding to make a daring move to New York City to hopefully connect with her music idol, the crew reminisces on the good times they had going for late-night fast food runs, evading the police in shopping carts, and first kisses with their crushes and all to the tune of their favorite songs. Beethoven & Dinosaur On the surface, Mixtape is an interactive coming-of-age story about a crew of rebellious teens, with memories serving as playable mini-games and interludes that capture their feelings at the time. But that's actually what makes this interactive trip down memory lane so compelling. These segments are presented as exaggerated memories of the past, fueled by the music of Devo, Joy Division, and Siouxsie and the Banshees. Theyre emotional, poignant moments for these characters, tapping into the idea of how moments from our youth seemed bigger and grander than they actually were. One section I enjoyed playing was an interactive head-bobbing segment where the crew drove across town to get fast food. Different buttons corresponded to fist-pumping and head-bobbing actions, but there were no specific directions, so I just had to go with the flow. This scene was a great bit of comedy that showed off how goofy Rockford and her friends could get while vibing, but it was also a fun callback to films like Pulp Fiction , which used rear-projection sets to simulate car driving scenes (the memory even plays out on a film set). Another segment focused on a photo booth with Rockford and Slater, which put them in a position to capture the best or funniest shots. But it's not all fun and games with the crew. One segment focused on the friends tossing toilet paper rolls around their school principal's home, which quickly takes a turn for the worse when one of them decides to take the blame to spare Rockford from expulsion. It's a surprisingly heartfelt and sad moment, but it also foreshadows a simmering conflict for these characters. It's clear that Mixtape seeks to capture the experiences of a particular era, and that the developers themselves had a particular fondness for American movies and pop culture of the time. It captures the feeling of the so-called MTV generation and the intersection of media and the emotional expression of youth during this period. This is also evident in the game's use of a mixed media, liquid television editing style, which intercuts clips from TV shows and movies to emphasize emotional and comedic beats.. Rockford even does a Ferris Bueller-style narration for the players. Given that video game-to-movie adaptations have never been more popular, game director Johnny Galvatron has also had some talks about a potential movie adaptation. Obviously, Annapurna is also a film company, and they have those kinds of connections, and let me tell you, those meetings are fun as fuck, said the director. When people pitch you stuff, it's super cool. I would just say that, yes, I can see it coming. I would probably be totally hands-off on it. When you develop video games, you should be changing them to work better within the medium, he continued. I think when they try to adhere too closely to the way a game works, that can sometimes break down. But yeah, I think if there were to be some adaptation stuff for Mixtape , probably, and I will stay clear of it. Beethoven & Dinosaur Mixtape feels like a heartfelt tribute to the '90s. While nostalgia bait is increasingly common these days, I felt there's a much deeper message under the hood, and getting to take part in these larger-than-life days of being a young adult has really got me excited for what's to come. I'm hoping the final game will deliver an adventure where I can really savor those listless hangouts with friends. Mixtape is set to be released on PC, PlayStation 5, and Xbox Series X|S later this year. This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/gaming/the-creators-of-mixtape-want-to-make-a-great-hangout-video-game-140026928.html?src=rss
Coal India doubles solar capex to 961 crore, surpassing FY26 targets
Coal India has more than doubled its solar capex to 961 crore this fiscal, exceeding full-year goals as it advances its 3,000 MW renewable capacity plan and scales up participation in solar auctions
Monarch Money deal: Get a 50 percent off one of our favorite budgeting apps
If youve been meaning to get a better handle on your finances, now might be a good time to try one of our favorite budgeting apps without paying full price. Monarch Money is offering new users 50 percent off an annual subscription when you use the code MONARCHVIP at checkout, bringing the cost down to $50 for a full year of access instead of the usual $100. Monarch regularly earns a spot in our guide to the best budgeting apps thanks to its detailed tracking tools, flexible budgeting systems and collaborative features. The app lets you connect unlimited accounts, track spending and investments, set financial goals and share access with a partner, all across web, mobile and tablet apps. Monarch Money is the kind of budgeting app that can feel a little overwhelming at first, especially when youre setting up categories, rules and recurring transactions. Theres a bit of a learning curve, and some of the finer details are easier to manage on the web than in the mobile app. But once youre past that initial setup, it starts to make a lot more sense and becomes a powerful tool for keeping tabs on your finances. Where Monarch Money really shines is in the level of detail it offers. Its built for people who want a clear, structured view of their money, not just a running list of transactions. In the budgeting section, you can see budgets versus actual spending by category, along with forecasts by month or by year. Recurring expenses can also be defined using more than just merchant names, which helps keep things accurate with less manual cleanup. Beyond day-to-day budgeting, Monarch does a good job of showing the bigger picture. It includes visual reports and charts that make it easier to spot trends over time, plus tools for tracking net worth, investments and financial goals. Monarch can even factor in non-cash assets like your home or vehicle, pulling in estimates automatically so they appear alongside your accounts. All of that depth wont be for everyone, but if youre willing to spend a little time getting set up, Monarch Money offers a lot of control and insight. With the current deal bringing the price down to $50 for a full year, its a solid opportunity to try one of our favorite budgeting apps at a discount of 50 percent off and see if it fits how you like to manage your money. This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/deals/monarch-money-deal-get-a-50-percent-off-one-of-our-favorite-budgeting-apps-120000712.html?src=rss
Furkat Kasimovs Advice To Indias Biggest CEOs: AI Marketing Is Becoming An Operating System
Furkat Kasimov does not begin his thinking about AI in marketing with creativity. He begins with scale, governance, and trust. In his view, the fundamentals of marketing remain unchanged. Marketing has not changed, Kasimov said. The job is still to earn attention and trust. What has changed is the unit of execution. It is moving from one campaign for everyone to millions of variations that still feel human. At the centre of his thesis is authorized synthetic media, which many people still casually call deepfakes. He argues that for India Inc, it is a production capability that can turn distribution footprint and language diversity into a compounding advantage. Synthetic Media Moves Into Mainstream Advertising One of the best examples remains Mondelezs Cadbury Celebrations campaign built with Ogilvy, where local retailers could generate localized ads featuring Shah Rukh Khan as their ambassador. The APAC Effie winner brief reports a 7.3% uplift in brand consideration and 35% sales growth during the period. Kasimovs point is that synthetic media is no longer niche. It is moving into mainstream advertising. That is exactly why CEOs must treat it as both an opportunity and a governance problem. Why India Is the Ideal Test Market Indias challenge is also its advantage: many languages, many city tiers, and deep distribution networks. For conglomerates with dealer networks, franchise partners, branch footprints, and vast channel ecosystems, Kasimov believes the upside is the ability to ship local relevance without reshoots, travel, or constant creative bottlenecks. The winners will be the companies that treat AI as a production factory with controls, he said. Not as a creative toy. The Digital Legacy Question Once companies see what synthetic media can do with living ambassadors, the next question arrives quickly: Can a brand responsibly use a figure who has passed away but remains deeply trusted? In India, few names trigger more immediate respect across generations than J. R. D. Tata and Ratan Tata, who remain symbols of institution-building and values-led leadership. Across cultures, the emotional power is equally obvious. Kasimov pointed to examples of icons whose voices and faces remain instantly recognizable and widely respected, including singers Lata Mangeshkar and Mohammed Rafi, and cinema legends like Dilip Kumar, Raj Kapoor, Sridevi, and Irrfan Khan. The point, he stressed, is emotional familiarity, deployed with permission and restraint. A Provocative Fintech Example When the discussion turns to regulated industries, Kasimov offers a hypothetical example involving someone like Nithin Kamath, the founder and CEO of Zerodha. If a brokerage wanted to communicate long-term investing values at scale, he suggested exploring whether it would be possible to license a digital avatar of the late Rakesh Jhunjhunwala from his estate, with strict guardrails and clear disclosure. Jhunjhunwala is often described as Indias best-known stock investor. Kasimov framed it as a trust and education play, not a hot stock tip machine: a short, consistent set of investor-safety messages tailored by language and region, delivered by an icon associated with conviction and long-term optimism. He also immediately flagged the hard part: compliance. Financial advertising in India has specific rules and exchange codes around stock-broker advertising, and these can include constraints around celebrity or influencer participation and how ads may influence trading decisions. Any such campaign would require full legal and compliance sign-off, disclosure discipline, and platform verification processes that have been tightening in response to fraud. The CEO Checklist Kasimov Keeps Repeating Kasimovs guidance is consistent across sectors: treat synthetic media like IP. Secure explicit rights, including estate agreements for posthumous usage, and define hard limits on what the persona can and cannot say. Assume the reputational bar is higher than the legal bar. If it cannot survive daylight scrutiny, do not do it. The goal is not to trick anyone, Kasimov said. Deepfakes got their name from the worst use case. The enterprise use case is authorized, governed, and designed to create relevance at scale.
How B Prabhakaran Built Thriveni Into A SustainabilityDriven Mining Leader
The shift toward sustainable industrialism in India is no longer a peripheral goal but a core operational necessity. At the forefront of this change is the strategic integration of resource extraction and metal production under a unified vision. By merging the technical agility of a specialised mining operator with the processing power of a steel manufacturer, the group has established a resilient supply chain that prioritises long-term resource security. This Pit-to-Plant strategy eliminates the traditional friction found in fragmented industries. It allows for a more direct application of environmental and social governance at every stage of the lifecycle. The result is a streamlined system that converts raw earth into industrial value, with significantly reduced waste and a smaller carbon footprint than traditional legacy models. The Architect of Pit-to-Plant: How B Prabhakaran Re-Engineered the Mining Lifecycle Mining is traditionally viewed as an industry of depletion. For decades, the model was simple: extract, transport, and exit. However, the rise of Thriveni Earthmovers under the guidance of B Prabhakaran introduced a pivot that the Indian industrial sector hadn't seen, treating a mine not as a finite resource, but as a managed industrial ecosystem. This transformation isn't just about corporate titles. It is about a technical overhaul that has made sustainability the only viable path to high-margin profits. Breaking the Contractor Ceiling: The Rise of the MDO The traditional mining leaseholder model in India was riddled with inefficiencies. Usually, a company holds a lease but outsources drilling, hauling, and logistics to separate vendors. This fragmented approach led to massive waste and environmental neglect because no single entity was responsible for the long-term health of the site. When B Prabhakaran steered Thriveni into the Mine Developer and Operator (MDO) space, he essentially deleted the middleman. The industry observed a massive shift when B Prabhakaran led Thriveni towards taking end-to-end responsibilityfrom land acquisition and statutory clearances to the final reforestation of the pit. By internalising the incentives for efficiency, the company ensured that if the mining were sloppy, the reclamation would be expensive. This fundamental shift made Green Growth a financial imperative rather than a PR checkbox. Engineering the Circular Economy: From Waste to Wealth One of the most significant technical hurdles in iron ore mining is managing low-grade ore, specifically Banded Hematite Quartzite (BHQ). For years, BHQ was discarded as overburden, creating massive waste dumps that scarred the landscape. Under the strategic vision of B Prabhakaran, who oversaw Thriveni, the group invested heavily in advanced beneficiation technology. Instead of leaving waste behind, B Prabhakaran encouraged Thriveni to develop processes to recover high-grade iron ore concentrate from these waste rocks. This circular approach did two things: it extended the life of the mines and drastically reduced the need for new land excavation. As B Prabhakaran directed Thriveni toward these global standards, the company turned an environmental liability into a primary raw material source for the steel industry. Decarbonising the Fleet: The Move to Electric and Slurry Logistics is where most mining companies lose their green credentials. Moving millions of tonnes of ore via diesel-guzzling trucks is both expensive and carbon-intensive. To solve this, the group looked at infrastructure as a sustainability tool. The development of the 87-km slurry pipeline in Maharashtra is a prime example of this engineering mindset. By transporting ore in liquid form through a pipeline, the group removed thousands of trucks from public roads. This project was a cornerstone of how B Prabhakaran transformed Thriveni and its logistical operations to slash carbon emissions . While B Prabhakaran guided Thriveni toward this infrastructure-heavy model, he proved that high upfront capital expenditure leads to lower long-term environmental and operational costs. The Jamshedpur Rebuild Centre: A Lesson in Asset Longevity In a world of planned obsolescence, the mining industry often defaults to buying new machinery. However, B Prabhakaran built Thriveni with a different philosophy: Rebuild, don't replace. The group established Asias largest heavy equipment rebuilding centre in Jamshedpur. Here, massive excavators and dump trucks that would normally be scrapped are stripped down to the chassis and rebuilt with modern, more efficient engines. This doesn't just save billions in foreign exchange. It is an example of how B Prabhakaran empowered Thriveni to reduce the embedded carbon of the fleet significantly. By extending the life of a 300-tonne machine by another decade, the company embodies sustainability at a hardware level. Social Licence: Turning Host Communities into Stakeholders Sustainability in 2026 isn't just about carbon. It is about the people living at the edge of the mine. In regions like Gadchiroli, the industrial activity spearheaded by Lloyds Metals faces unique social challenges. The approach taken by B Prabhakaran managed Thriveni was to move away from ransactional CSR toward inclusive development. Because B Prabhakaran designed Thriveni to be a community-first operator, the company focused on creating a workforce that was 80-90% local. By setting up vocational training centres and the Lloyds Infinite Foundation, the group ensured that the local tribal youth weren't just watching the trucks go by, they were driving them. This social integration acts as a stability hedge, ensuring that operations aren't stalled by local friction. Digital Mining: The Precision of the Digital Twin To manage a complex ecosystem, you need data. The group has transitioned into Digital Mining, where every site has a real-time Digital Twin. OITDS (Operator Independent Truck Dispatch System): Using AI to optimise the movement of every vehicle, reducing fuel burn. Predictive Maintenance: Sensors monitor engine health to prevent failures. Hydrological Monitoring: Real-time tracking of water tables to ensure mining doesn't drain local wells. When B Prabhakaran equipped Thriveni with these high-tech tools, he moved the needle from rute force mining to precision extraction. This level of granularity allows the company to prove to regulators exactly how small its environmental footprint is. The digital roadmap, credited to B Prabhakaran, who guided Thriveni through this tech transition, has since become a blueprint for the industry. The Financial Logic: Why ESG is the New Profit Margin Critics often argue that sustainability is a cost centre. The Thriveni-Lloyds integration proves the opposite. By leveraging the Green expertise of the MDO arm, Lloyds Metals has effectively lowered its production costs. Reduced Energy Costs: Through captive solar power and slurry pipelines. Lower Raw Material Costs: Through BHQ beneficiation. Lower Capital Costs: Through the Rebuild Centre. The success of B Prabhakaran motivates Thriveni and Lloyds, suggesting that the most resilient companies are those that view the environment as an asset to be managed. When B Prabhakaran aligned Thriveni with Lloyds' ESG goals, it led to a significant valuation boost for both entities. Beyond the Pit: Setting a Global Industrial Standard The partnership between Thriveni's technical muscle and Lloyds Metals' manufacturing strength marks the arrival of Responsible Industrialism in India. By aligning B Prabhakaran's vision with Thriveni and Lloyds' manufacturing capacity, the group has created a blueprint now being exported to global markets. The ongoing growth of B Prabhakaran strengthens Thriveni and Lloyds, proving that the world demands Clean Steel and Ethical Minerals. It shows that, with deep engineering expertise and a genuine commitment to host communities, even the most legacy businesses can become drivers of a sustainable, self-reliant future. The story of how B Prabhakaran transformed Thriveni ultimately reminds us that the best way to predict an industry's future is to re-engineer it from the ground up.
Bajaj Finance Offers Instant Personal Loans with Quick and Easy Approval Process
Bajaj Finance Limited, one of India’s leading non-banking financial companies (NBFCs), continues to offer instant personal loans with quick and hassle-free approvals, enabling customers to apply for personal loan quickly and conveniently through its advanced digital platform. This efficient lending experience reflects the company’s ongoing commitment to simplifying access to credit through technology-driven financial solutions. Bajaj Finserv Personal Loan With rising financial requirements driven by changing lifestyles, emergency expenses, education needs, and travel plans, customers increasingly seek faster and more convenient funding options. Bajaj Finance addresses this demand by offering a seamless, digital loan journey that ensures quick approvals, minimal documentation, and quick disbursal, all through a secure and user-friendly interface. Fast and convenient loan application process The approval process is supported by advanced analytics and verification tools. These capabilities enable customers to apply for personal loan online and receive quick eligibility decisions, eliminating long processing delays. By simplifying the borrowing experience, Bajaj Finance ensures that customers can manage urgent financial requirements without procedural hurdles or extended waiting periods. Personal loan app for seamless access Customers can access instant personal loan services through the personal loan app , which offers a smooth and integrated borrowing experience. The app allows users to explore personalised loan offers, check eligibility, submit applications, and manage repayments from a single digital platform. Designed with simplicity and ease of navigation in mind, the app enables applicants to complete the entire loan process within minutes. The platform also provides access to EMI calculators, repayment schedules, and account management tools, ensuring transparency and convenience throughout the loan lifecycle. Key features of Bajaj Finserv Personal Loans Bajaj Finserv Personal Loans come with a range of customer-focused features that support affordability, flexibility, and ease of access: Loan amounts starting from Rs. 40,000 and extending up to Rs. 55 lakh, subject to eligibility Flexible repayment tenures ranging from 12 months to 96 months Competitive interest rates designed to suit diverse borrower profiles Minimal documentation requirements Quick disbursal directly to the customer’s registered bank account These features enable individuals to apply for personal loan confidently, ensuring that financial support is both timely and convenient. Designed to address diverse financial needs The instant personal loan offering is structured to cater to a broad spectrum of financial requirements. Customers can use the funds for medical treatments, higher education, wedding planning, travel expenses, home renovation, lifestyle upgrades, or debt consolidation. By offering flexible loan amounts and repayment options, Bajaj Finance allows customers to select EMI plans that align with their income flow and financial goals. This approach encourages responsible borrowing while providing the flexibility needed to manage both planned and unexpected expenses effectively. Simple process to apply for personal loan online The digital process to apply for personal loan through Bajaj Finance is designed to be straightforward and efficient: To get started, the applicant can visit the Personal Loan page on the Bajaj Finserv website and click on ‘APPLY’. They will need to enter their 10-digit mobile number and verify it using the OTP sent to their phone. Next, they can fill in the application form with basic details related to their loan requirement. After that, they can click on ‘PROCEED’ to move to the loan selection page. Here, they can enter the loan amount they need and choose from the available personal loan variants. They can then select a comfortable repayment tenure, ranging from 12 months to 96 months, and click on ‘PROCEED’. Finally, they need to complete the KYC process and submit the application online. This streamlined journey eliminates the need for branch visits, lengthy documentation, or complex procedures, offering a hassle-free borrowing experience. Enabling financial planning and stability Instant personal loans also support better financial planning by providing predictable repayment schedules and flexible tenures. Customers can structure their EMIs to align with monthly budgets, helping them maintain financial discipline while meeting personal and professional goals. By offering quick access to credit combined with flexible repayment options, Bajaj Finance helps individuals manage short-term cash flow gaps and long-term financial commitments with greater confidence. *Terms and conditions apply About Bajaj Finance Limited Bajaj Finance Ltd. (‘BFL’, ‘Bajaj Finance’, or ‘the Company’), a subsidiary of Bajaj Finserv Ltd., is a deposit taking Non-Banking Financial Company (NBFC-D) registered with the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) and is classified as an NBFC-Investment and Credit Company (NBFC-ICC). BFL is engaged in the business of lending and acceptance of deposits. It has a diversified lending portfolio across retail, SMEs, and commercial customers with significant presence in both urban and rural India. It accepts public and corporate deposits and offers a variety of financial services products to its customers. BFL, a thirty-five-year-old enterprise, has now become a leading player in the NBFC sector in India and on a consolidated basis, it has a franchise of 69.14 million customers. BFL has the highest domestic credit rating of AAA/Stable for long-term borrowing, A1+ for short-term borrowing, and CRISIL AAA/Stable & [ICRA]AAA(Stable) for its FD program. It has a long-term issuer credit rating of BB+/Positive and a short-term rating of B by S&P Global ratings.
The excitement continued on Day 2 of the ET NOW Global Business Summit 2026 as global policymakers, industry leaders, economists and entrepreneurs convened to decode the next phase of global and Indian growth amid disruption, technological transformation and shifting geopolitics. The day opened with a welcome address by Y Rama Rao, Senior Managing Director and CEO, Spark Capital, who set the tone for conversations on capital, confidence and long-term growth. This was followed by a special address by Ashwini Vaishnaw, Minister of Railways, Information & Broadcasting, and Electronics & Information Technology, Government of India, who highlighted India’s digital and infrastructure ambitions and the role of technology in shaping a future-ready economy. In a conversation with Sajeet Manghat, Senior Executive Editor, ET NOW & ET NOW Swadesh, Jyotiraditya M. Scindia, Minister of Communications and Development of North Eastern Region, Government of India, shared insights on connectivity, regional development and India’s evolving growth priorities. He said, "India is in the middle of a digital revolution powered by data, connectivity and homegrown technology. With over 900 million broadband users and some of the lowest data costs globally, digital platforms like UPI and ONDC are driving nationwide economic participation. India has built its own 4G stack, achieved one of the world’s fastest 5G rollouts, and is now shaping global 6G standards through the Bharat 6G Alliance. Our goal is clear- to turn the digital divide into a digital dividend and position India as a global leader in next-generation telecom and digital infrastructure.” A key highlight of the day was the focus on Ease of Doing Business 3.0, with discussions centred on how Maharashtra can accelerate its journey towards a $1 trillion state economy. Industry leaders, including Rahul Guha, Managing Director and CEO, API Holdings, Sandeep Varaganti, CEO, JioMart (Reliance Retail), discussed the progress made in government access and time-bound approvals, while flagging persistent challenges such as land availability, zoning clarity and overlapping compliances, particularly in Tier 2 and Tier 3 cities. Deependra Singh Khuswah, IAS, Development Commissioner (Industries) and Chairman, MAITRI, outlined the state’s reforms aimed at shifting from a regulator-led approach to a facilitator-driven model, with a focus on single-window clearances, digitized approvals and lifecycle-based policy design to improve speed, certainty and enterprise confidence. Urbanisation and the future of cities emerged as another central theme, with global leaders calling for a shift from reactive urban management to predictive and people-centred governance. Dr Debolina Kundu, Director, National Institute of Urban Affairs (NIUA), Ministry of Housing and Urban Affairs, cited UN World Urbanization Prospects 2025 data, noting that more than 81% of the global population is now urban under revised methodologies. She highlighted that Asia and Africa will drive future urban growth, with New Delhi projected to overtake Tokyo as the world’s largest urban agglomeration by 2030. At the same time, more than 3,000 cities globally have experienced population decline, including a significant share in India, underscoring the need to manage both expansion and contraction. Prof. Jung-hoon (John) Lee, Former Honorary Mayor of Seoul and Professor at Yonsei University, discussed Seoul’s transition from a technology-driven smart city model to a people-centric approach, leveraging AI-based predictive governance and integrated data systems. Madam Norliza Hashim, CEO, Urbanice Malaysia, Ministry of Housing and Local Government Malaysia, outlined Malaysia’s National Urbanization Policy and sustainable cities framework, highlighting the integration of climate, sustainability and governance frameworks across urban centres. Private sector leaders shared insights on sustainability and technology-led urban infrastructure. K. Ganesh, Director, Sustainability & Corporate Affairs, Bisleri International, highlighted initiatives such as groundwater restoration and urban water programs across multiple cities. Dr Nilesh Purey, Chief Technology Officer, Gujarat International Finance Tec-City (GIFT City), showcased GIFT City’s integrated infrastructure model, including district cooling, automated waste systems, zero water discharge, green cover initiatives, IoT-enabled infrastructure and AI-based citizen services, positioning it as a blueprint for future smart cities. Artificial intelligence and innovation formed a major pillar of Day 2 discussions, with industry leaders examining AI’s transformative impact on enterprises and society. A panel on AI and innovation explored how AI is reshaping productivity across insurance, healthcare, agriculture and supply chains, enabling faster claims processing, personalised healthcare and improved crop predictions. Panelists highlighted challenges such as limited primary data in agriculture and high data processing costs, while emphasising that AI should complement human judgement rather than replace it. Speakers also discussed the rapid evolution of AI systems and the need for robust governance frameworks as AI moves closer to human-like intelligence. Cultural and business conversations also added a distinct perspective to the summit. Actor Abhishek Bachchan highlighted the importance of authenticity in brand endorsements, noting that he only associates with products he genuinely believes in and personally uses. He also reflected on India’s shift from “Make in India” to “Built for India,” underscoring the growing focus on innovation and trust in homegrown products. Day 2 of the ET NOW Global Business Summit 2026 highlighted a convergence of policy, technology and urban transformation narratives. From accelerating regulatory reforms and building trillion-dollar state economies to designing future-ready cities and embedding responsibility into AI systems, the summit reinforced the need for predictive governance, digital infrastructure and human-centric innovation as India and the world navigate a decade of disruption and a century of change.
Jaipur Polo Team Secure 8th Trophy Of The Season With Sirmour Cup Title
HH Maharaja Sawai Padmanabh Singh: Jaipur Polo Team delivered a statement performance to defeat Carysil Suhana 1410 and lift the Raffles Sirmour Cup, sealing their eighth title of the season with a display of attacking dominance and sustained control across six chukkers. Carysil Suhana began sharply, applying early pressure and capitalising on quick transitions to take a 31 lead at the end of the first chukker. Jaipur regrouped in the second, finding better rhythm in possession and tightening their defensive structure, but Carysil narrowly maintained the edge at 43 by halftime. The turning point came in the third chukker. Jaipur shifted gears emphatically, producing a flurry of goals through swift ball movement and incisive forward play. Lance Watson led the charge with clinical precision in front of goal, supported effectively by Manuel Fernandez Llorente. By the end of the third chukker, Jaipur had surged ahead 86, overturning the deficit with authority. The fourth chukker saw both sides locked in a tactical battle, with defensive discipline prevailing as the score remained unchanged at 86. Jaipur, however, maintained composure and control, gradually tightening their grip on proceedings. The turning point came in the third chukker. Jaipur shifted gears emphatically, producing a flurry of goals through swift ball movement and incisive forward play. Lance Watson led the charge with clinical precision in front of goal, supported effectively by Manuel Fernandez Llorente. By the end of the third chukker, Jaipur had surged ahead 86, overturning the deficit with authority. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Lance Watson delivered a standout performance with nine goals, anchoring Jaipurs offensive dominance. Manuel Fernandez Llorente added four crucial goals, while HH Maharaja Sawai Padmanabh Singh of Jaipur contributed one, as the team combined experience, tactical discipline, and attacking flair to secure a well-earned Raffles Sirmour Cup triumph and their eighth title of an exceptional season. Article Source: IANS
From Plate to Health: How Broccoli is Inspiring Smarter Food Choices in India
At a recent Broccoli Consumption Conference held in Mumbai, voices from across food, health, sports, and agriculture came together to talk about something refreshingly simple: eating better, every day. The discussions focused on preventive nutrition, the importance of vegetables in daily diets, and how smarter food choices can improve public health while also supporting farmers. Chef Sanjeev Kapoor with Sakata Seed Team Held under the theme “From Soil to Soul, From Farm to Fork: Daily Broccoli, a Treasure of Health,” the conference looked at how simple, wholesome foods can play a meaningful role in addressing lifestyle-related health issues and building more sustainable food systems. The event saw participation from several renowned dignitaries and celebrities, including Padma Shri awardee and celebrity Chef Sanjeev Kapoor, former Indian Cricket Captain Krishnamachari Srikkanth, and Model, nutritionist and wellness expert Claudia Ciesla, who shared valuable insights on food, health, and innovation. Former Indian Cricket Captain Krishnamachari Srikkanth with Sakata Seed Team Sharing his expert insights, celebrity Chef Sanjeev Kapoor highlighted broccoli’s growing acceptance and versatility in Indian kitchens. “Broccoli is no longer exotic or expensive. It is local, nutritious, visually appealing, and extremely versatile. The time for broccoli has truly come,” he said. He emphasized the importance of celebrating vegetables to encourage healthier eating habits and noted that greater awareness and use would make such ingredients even more accessible and affordable for Indian households. Nutritionist and wellness expert Claudia Ciesla Former Indian Cricket Captain Krishnamachari Srikkanth drew parallels between sports and life, speaking about fearlessness, innovation, and embracing healthier food choices. “Just like cricket, progress comes from taking bold decisions. Broccoli was once considered exotic, but innovation and awareness can make it part of every Indian plate,” he said. He also shared his personal experience of regularly including broccoli in his diet and spoke about the rising focus on fitness and nutrition among Indians today. In addition to that Nutritionist and wellness expert Claudia Ciesla also emphasized the value of returning to real, whole foods and moving away from processed diets. “Good health does not come from fancy products or shortcuts. It comes from simple, real food choices we make every day. Broccoli is an affordable, locally grown vegetable that delivers powerful nutrition for long-term health,” she said. She further highlighted India’s paradox of overeating while remaining malnourished and stressed that fiber-rich vegetables can play a crucial role in preventing lifestyle diseases, improving gut health, and supporting women’s nutrition. Cooking Competition Adds a Culinary Dimension A major highlight of the conference was the Broccoli Cooking Contest, which brought broccoli’s culinary potential to life. The competition was judged by Chef Sanjeev Kapoor, adding credibility and inspiration to the showcase. Home chefs from across the country presented innovative recipes, with winning dishes including Broccoli Bomb & Broccoli Paratha, Triple Broccoli Homos Bite Side Punch and Steamed Broccoli Cupcake. Other noteworthy creations such as broccoli chutney, stuffed broccoli with cheese, Florentine pasta with broccoli, and broccoli soup demonstrated the vegetable’s versatility across cuisines. A Step Towards Healthier Living The conference aligned with national initiatives such as Swachh Bharat Abhiyan and the UN Sustainable Development Goals, reinforcing the link between healthy food choices, sustainable farming, and public well-being. By combining expert insights, celebrity participation, and culinary creativity, the event reinforced that simple, everyday foods can play a powerful role in building a healthier and more resilient India. @broccoliloversindia
Balu Forge Industries Reports Strong Q3 FY26 Performance
EBITDA of Rs. 2,396 Mn in Q3 FY26, up by 36.0% YoY PAT of Rs. 1,932 Mn in Q3 FY26, up by 36.8% YoY Balu Forge Industries Ltd. (the “Company” or “BFIL”) (BSE: 531112 | NSE: BALUFORGE), a leading precision engineering and manufacturing company, has announced its unaudited financial results for the quarter and nine months ended 31st December 2025. Consolidated Financial Performance: Rs. Mn Q3 FY26 Q3 FY25 Y-o-Y (%) Q2 FY26 Q-o-Q (%) 9M FY26 9M FY25 Y-o-Y Revenue from Operations 3,111 2,558 29.0% 2,995 3.9% 8,438 6,540 29.0% EBITDA 845 677 24.8% 828 2.1% 2,396 1,761 36.0% EBITDA Margin% 27.2% 26.5% 27.6% 28.4% 26.9% PAT 711 590 20.5% 650 9.4% 1,932 1,412 36.8% PAT Margin% 22.5% 22.2% 21.5% 22.6% 21.2% EPS (Rs.) 6.4 5.5 16.4% 6.08 5.3% 17.0 13.5 34.7% Consolidated 9M FY26 Revenue from Operations by End – User Industry: Balu Forge Industries Reports Strong Q3 FY26 Performance “ In 9M FY26, the Company reported revenue from operations of Rs. 8,438 million, representing a year-on-year growth of 29.0%, driven by sustained demand momentum. EBITDA for the quarter was Rs. 2,396 million, with a year-on-year growth of 36.1%, with a margin of 28.4%, reflecting stable cost structures and operating leverage benefits, while profit after tax was Rs. 1,932 million, translating into a PAT margin of 22.6%. The performance underscores disciplined execution, margin resilience, and the ongoing strengthening of Balu Forge’s integrated manufacturing platform. During the quarter, we successfully operationalised a set of high-impact strategic assets that position the Company for sustained growth over the next decade. Our newly commissioned precision machining facility has now been fully commercialised, equipped with advanced 7-Axis and 11-Axis CNC machining lines. This capability enables us to manufacture highly complex components from specialised alloys with micron-level accuracy, decisively moving Balu Forge up the value chain and strengthening our role in mission-critical applications. In parallel, we have commercialised our dedicated artillery shell production line, with a specific focus on the high-demand 155mm large calibre. This represents a significant milestone in our defence manufacturing journey and reinforces our commitment to the Atmanirbhar Bharat vision by building indigenous capabilities in a strategically critical segment. These operational achievements have already translated into meaningful external validation. During the quarter, Balu Forge was formally inducted into the NATO Supply Chain, an endorsement that reflects our adherence to the highest global quality, compliance, and reliability standards, and one that opens access to some of the world’s most demanding defence markets. This external recognition, along with the Company's requisite manufacturing infrastructure and operational capability, reinforces our position to support long-term supply programs and maintain the capacity to service engagements for up to five years. With advanced precision machining facilities and production lines, Balu Forge is well equipped to meet both current and future demands efficiently. ” About Balu Forge Industries Balu Forge Industries Limited, founded by Mr. Prehlad Singh Chandock, is a leading Indian precision engineering company delivering forged and machined components across multiple global industries. The company offers a comprehensive product portfolio ranging from 1 kg to 1,000 kg and up to 3 meters in length, supporting diverse applications in automotive, industrial vehicles, earthmoving equipment, wind energy, aerospace, defence, oil and gas, railways, marine, and agriculture. Its operations include fully integrated forging and machining capabilities, with advanced manufacturing facilities in Belgaum, Karnataka, spread over a 46+ acre campus. Equipped with high-capacity hydraulic hammers and forging presses, and supported by a dedicated in- house tool room, metallurgical labs, and CNC machining units, Balu Forge ensures consistent precision and quality. The company’s strategy is driven by innovation, with a specialized R&D division focusing on new materials and rapid prototyping. Strategic initiatives emphasize expanding defence production, enhancing automation, and strengthening global partnerships. With a strong focus on operational scalability, customer diversification, and ESG commitments, Balu Forge continues to strengthen its global footprint and industry positioning. www.baluindustries.com Disclaimer This investor release is not an offer to sell any securities or a solicitation to buy any securities of Balu Forge Industries Limited (the "company") or its subsidiaries (together with the company, the "group"). Certain statements in this document may be forward looking statements. These forward-looking statements can be identified by the use of forward-looking terminology, including the terms "believes", " estimates"," anticipates", " projects", " expects", " intends", " may", " will"," or " or, in each case, their negative or other variations or comparable terminology, or by discussions of strategy, plans, aims, objectives, goals, future events or intention. Such forward-looking statements are subject to certain risks and uncertainties like government actions, local political or economic developments, technological risks, and many other factors that could cause our actual results to differ materially from those contemplated by the relevant forward-looking statements. Forward looking statements are not guarantees of future performance including those relating to general business plans and strategy of the Company, its future outlook and growth prospects, and future developments in its businesses and its competitive and regulatory environment. No representation, warranty or undertaking, express or implied, is made or assurance given that such statements, views, projections or forecasts, if any, are correct or that the objectives of the Company will be achieved. The Company assumes no responsibility to publicly amend, modify or revise any forward-looking statements, on the basis of any subsequent development, information or events, or otherwise. Unless otherwise stated in this Investor Release, the information contained herein is based on management information and estimates. The information contained herein is subject to change without notice and past performance is not indicative of future results. Balu Forge will not be in any way responsible for any action taken based on such statements and undertakes no obligation to publicly update these forward- looking statements to reflect subsequent events or circumstances.
US conducts first air transport of nuclear microreactor in bid to show technology's viability
America is testing new small nuclear reactors. The Energy and Defense Departments flew a microreactor to Utah. This shows nuclear power can be quickly sent where needed for military and civilian use. The goal is to expand energy production and support national security. These reactors could power remote areas. Some experts question the cost and waste management.
Arsenal On Fast Track Into FA Cup Last 16
League Two Grimsby Town: Arsenal powered into the FA Cup last 16 with a comfortable 4-0 home win over League One side Wigan Athletic. The clubs last met in the competition 12 years ago in a semifinal decided on penalties, but this time Arsenal's superior quality told early. Noni Madueke, Gabriel Martinelli, Gabriel Jesus and an own goal had the tie effectively wrapped up inside the opening half hour, allowing the hosts to ease off after the break. Leeds United needed penalties to get past Birmingham City after Patrick Roberts' 89th-minute equalizer cancelled out Lukas Nmecha's 49th-minute opener for Birmingham, reports Xinhua. Santiago Bueno's 60th-minute strike sent Wolverhampton Wanderers through with a 1-0 win away to League Two Grimsby Town on a heavy Blundell Park pitch. Habib Diarra's first-half penalty guided Sunderland past Championship side Oxford United, while second-half goals from Kevin and Harrison Reed saw Fulham come from behind to beat Stoke City 2-1 after Bae Jun-ho's opener. In Saturday's ties, Manchester City eased past League Two Salford City 2-0 thanks to an own goal and a late Marc Guehi tap-in. Sandro Tonali scored twice as Newcastle United produced a strong second-half response to win 3-1 away to Aston Villa in a match marred by several refereeing errors. Liverpool reached the last 16 with a 3-0 win over Brighton, with goals from Curtis Jones and Dominik Szoboszlai before Mohamed Salah sealed the result from the penalty spot. League One Mansfield Town produced the shock of the round, beating Premier League struggler Burnley 2-1 thanks to Lewis Reed's spectacular free kick. West Ham United needed extra time to see off League One side Burton Albion, with Crysencio Summerville scoring the winner in the 96th minute. League One Mansfield Town produced the shock of the round, beating Premier League struggler Burnley 2-1 thanks to Lewis Reed's spectacular free kick. Also Read: Live Cricket Score On Friday, Pedro Neto's hat-trick helped Chelsea book its place in the fifth round with a 4-0 win away to Hull City, while Wrexham won an all-Championship tie 1-0 at home to Ipswich Town. Article Source: IANS
Best aggressive hybrid mutual funds to invest in February 2026
If you are bothered about the uncertainties and volatility in the market, you can consider investing in aggressive hybrid mutual funds. Mutual fund advisors typically recommend aggressive hybrid fund schemes to conservative equity investors to create wealth to achieve their long-term financial goals.
George Harrison, the quiet Beatle, once shared a profound message about happiness. He realised fame and money were not the ultimate goals. True peace of mind, he stated, requires conscious effort and search. This insight remains relevant today, encouraging a focus on inner stability over external validation. Read on!
BSNL redraws performance goals as regional units bleed cash
BSNL's continuing losses prompts a performance reset. With 67 operating regions at a loss, the company is taking drastic steps to ensure operational efficiency and revenue growth. Learn how BSNL plans to revive its fortunes. Don't miss out on exclusive detailssubscribe now for the complete article!
20 crore and still not enough? Rethinking retirement planning
At the Mint Money Festival, Aarati Krishnan explains why retirement feels harder today, why 25x may not be enough, and how inflation, longevity and compounding reshape the real corpus goal.
A well-timed SWP ensures your hard-earned corpus survives market shocks and funds lifes goals smoothly.
SIP-SWP combo for stable retirement income
A well-timed SWP ensures your hard-earned corpus survives market shocks and funds lifes goals smoothly.
Bayern Munich goalkeeper Manuel Neuer out for several weeks with a calf injury
The club said Manuel Neuer will be out for the time being, likely ruling him out of der Klassiker against Borussia Dortmund on February 28
Scorpio Daily Horoscope for February 16, 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
3-year deal signed to host Formula 4 at Mopa, says CM
Pernem: Announcing that Racing Promotions Private Limited (RPPL) has signed a three-year agreement with the Goa government and GMR to organise Formula 4 events in the state, Chief Minister Pramod Sawant on Sunday said. Formula 4 was important to build confidence and create the environment and infrastructure if Goa has to host Formula 1 in []
MMC to crack down on revenue leakages
Mapusa: In a bid to curb revenue leakages, Mapusa Municipal Council (MMC) has decided to undertake a detailed survey of rented premises, trade licences, mobile towers, wedding halls and other event-related establishments within its jurisdiction. Sources said that a survey conducted by the Goa State Urban Development Agency brought the revenue losses to the notice []
Bengaluru off to winning start
Sivasakthi, Chhetri score a goal each in their 2-0 win over Sporting Club Delhi Bengaluru: Last seasons runner-up Bengaluru FC began its ISL 2025-26 campaign with a controlled 2-0 win over debutant Sporting Club Delhi at the Sree Kanteerava Stadium on Sunday. The hosts dictated tempo from the outset. Ryan Williams and Ashique Kuruniyan tested []
Panaji: Goa registered a dominant 146-run win over Jammu & Kashmir in their Elite Group clash of the Colonel CK Nayudu Trophy, closing out the four-day fixture inside three days at the Hostel Ground in Jammu. Chasing 267, Jammu & Kashmir folded for 120 in 30.1 overs. The innings never gained momentum after Yash Kasvankar []
Must dominate not to be dominated: Expert reveals What is the GOAL of political Islam?| MUST WATCH
Devotee from Goa dies of heart attack outside Gokarna temple
Nagaland State Lottery results for Dear Magic Sunday Night Lottery at 8 PM will be announced today, February 15, 2026. The top prize for the lottery is a whopping Rs 1 crore. We at FPJ are keeping track of the results. If you have bought a lottery ticket and want to know the winners, you can find the list here. You can view the results for the Dear Magic Sunday Weekly Lottery February 15, 2026, here: Official websites to check the lucky draw The users can also check the results on the official website of the Nagaland State Lottery on www.nagalandlotteries.com, www.lotterysambad.com and www.nagalandlotterysambad.com and follow the steps. Playing lottery is legal in only 13 states in India Lottery is legal in 13 states in the country. These states consist of Kerala, Goa, Maharashtra, Madhya Pradesh, Punjab, West Bengal, Assam, Arunachal Pradesh, Meghalaya, Manipur, Sikkim, Nagaland and Mizoram. Among these states, the lotteries of West Bengal State Lottery and Nagaland State Lottery are highly reputed as the prize money in these state lotteries are high. The first prize in the Nagaland State Lottery and West Bengal State Lottery amounts to Rs 1 crore. The poor can also afford to buy the tickets of Sikkim State Lottery, Nagaland State Lottery and West Bengal State Lottery as the prize of the ticket is as low as Rs 6 and the winning prize is huge. The prizes of the Nagaland State Lottery are as follows: 1st Prize: Rs 1 Crore 2nd Prize: Rs 9,000 3rd Prize: Rs 450 4th Prize: Rs 250 5th Prize: Rs 120 Cons Prize: Rs 1,000 Nagaland State Lottery Result: February 15, 2026, 1 PM Live - Watch Streaming Of Winners List Of Dear Yamuna Sambad Morning Sunday Weekly Draw Disclaimer: FPJ does not support or encourage playing the lottery. It's important to be careful because playing lotteries too much can be addictive and this involves financial risk. The information provided here is just to share updates and should not be seen as advice or encouragement to play.
The Sikkim State Lottery results for the Dear Vixen Sunday Weekly Lottery at 6 PM will be announced today, February 15, 2026. The top prize for this lottery is a massive Rs 1 crore. We are keeping track of the results. If you have purchased a ticket and want to check if you are a winner, you can find the list here. Where to Check the Results? You can view the results for the Dear Vixen Sunday Weekly Lottery February 15, 2026, here: Participants can also check the official results on the Sikkim State Lottery websites: http://www.sikkimlotteries.com/# www.lotterysambad.com www.sikkimlotterysambad.com Lottery is Legal in 13 States in India Lotteries are legal in 13 states across the country. These states include Sikkim, Kerala, Goa, Maharashtra, Madhya Pradesh, Punjab, West Bengal, Assam, Arunachal Pradesh, Meghalaya, Manipur, Nagaland, and Mizoram. Among these, West Bengal State Lottery, Sikkim State Lottery, and Nagaland State Lottery are highly reputed for their high prize amounts. The first prize in the Sikkim State Lottery, Nagaland State Lottery and West Bengal State Lottery is Rs 1 crore, while other weekly lotteries offer varying amounts. The ticket prices for these lotteries start as low as Rs 6, making them affordable for many. Sikkim State Lottery Prize Breakdown 1st Prize: Rs 1 crore 2nd Prize: Rs 9,000 3rd Prize: Rs 450 4th Prize: Rs 250 5th Prize: Rs 120 Cons Prize: Rs 1,000 Sikkim State Lottery Result: February 14, 2026, 6 PM Live - Watch Streaming Of Winners List Of Dear Elite Saturday Weekly Draw Disclaimer We do not encourage or promote lottery participation. Playing the lottery involves financial risks and can be addictive. The information provided here is for informational purposes only and should not be considered as advice to participate.
Pune Polices Intense Crackdown On Triple-Seat Riding: Over 1 Crore Collected In Fines
Pune: The Pune City Police Commissionerates Traffic Branch and local police stations launched a massive enforcement drive targeting two-wheelers carrying three passengers. This has resulted in thousands of penalties and significant revenue collection for the state treasury. Conducted over an intensive period between 12th February and 13th February 2026, the joint operation successfully penalised 2,649 triple-seat violators across the citys busiest intersections and high-traffic zones. This special campaign involved a coordinated effort by officers and personnel from 30 traffic divisions and 44 police stations. During the two-day surge, authorities seized 988 vehicles and processed 2,137 on-the-spot fine payments, amounting to Rs 21,37,000 in immediate revenue. When accounting for the broader scope of traffic violations during this period, the police initiated action on a total of 13,308 individual challans. Pune: 44th Fruit, Flower And Vegetable Exhibition Begins At Chhatrapati Sambhajiraje Udyan The recent crackdown is part of an ongoing safety initiative that began on 10th February. Since 10th February, the Pune City Traffic Branch has penalised 5,380 triple-seat riders. Combined with other traffic rule infractions, the department has deposited a total of Rs 1,03,25,150 into the government treasury within just a few days of rigorous monitoring. The Deputy Commissioner of Police for the Traffic Branch, Himmat Jadhav, emphasised that triple-seat riding remains a serious, punishable offence that jeopardises the lives of riders and pedestrians alike. Officials stated that such campaigns are essential for maintaining road discipline and reducing the citys accident rate. The department has confirmed that these surprise checks will continue indefinitely to ensure long-term compliance with safety standards. Authorities concluded the operation with an appeal to the residents of Pune to prioritise safe and disciplined driving. They reiterated that the primary goal of the hefty fines and vehicle seizures is to deter dangerous behaviour rather than just collect revenue. Citizens are encouraged to cooperate with traffic personnel to help streamline the citys increasingly congested roadways.
Mumbai Traffic Police Launch Three-Month Odd-Even Parking Pilot Project In Powai To Ease Congestion
Mumbai Traffic Police has rolled out a temporary oddeven parking system in Powai, targeting one of the eastern suburbs most chronic congestion pockets around Hiranandani Gardens. Pilot project launched in Hiranandani The order, issued by Deputy Commissioner of Police (Traffic) Pradeep Chavan, came into effect on February 13 and will remain operational until May 14, forming a three-month pilot project under the Sakinaka Traffic Division. For years, narrow internal roads in Powais commercial-residential cluster functioned less as carriageways and more as informal parking bays. Ambulances struggled to pass through Office workers, shoppers and delivery vehicles routinely occupied both sides of the street, reducing effective road width to a single moving lane. During peak hours, vehicles often crawled at walking speed, while ambulances and fire engines were frequently forced to wait for motorists to manually clear space. Under the new system, parking is permitted on only one side of the road depending on the calendar date vehicles must park on the right on odd dates and on the left on even dates. Heavy vehicles remain barred from parking entirely along the designated stretches said an official. According to traffic police, the rule currently applies between Powai Plaza Bus Stop and Olympia Junction, and between D-Mart Circle and the Eden Garden entry gate corridors that connect residential towers, retail arcades and office complexes, and which witness intense short-duration parking demand throughout the day. Goal is to ensure emergency access Traffic officials said the objective is not to eliminate parking but to create a predictable lane for movement and emergency access. Instead of penalising every stop, enforcement will now focus on wrong-side parking and long-duration obstruction. Residents reported immediate changes in driving conditions over the first weekend, with vehicles able to move without continuous honking. Shop owners also indicated improved footfall, as customers no longer fear instant towing for brief visits. Six Suicide Deaths Reported In Vasai-Virar In A Single Day Wardens deployed to guide drivers Police teams have begun installing directional signage and deploying wardens to guide motorists unfamiliar with the system. Initial days will emphasise awareness, though violators may still face fines and towing if they block the carriageway. Authorities will monitor traffic speed, compliance levels and emergency response times during the trial period. If congestion indicators improve, officials indicated the model could be replicated in other mixed-use neighbourhoods where full parking bans have proven impractical. The success of the Powai pilot may determine whether oddeven curbside parking becomes a standard tool in the citys congestion strategy rather than a temporary workaround said an official. To get details on exclusive and budget-friendly property deals in Mumbai & surrounding regions, do visit: https://budgetproperties.in/
BRS Banks on KCR for Political Comeback
Senior leaders said that all 60 lakh members of the party must work unitedly with one goal of making KCR as the Chief Minister again
Leh's Dosmochey and Likir Monastery's Stromochey are the two major monastic festivals in Ladakh. Dosmochey Festival is celebrated in Leh and The Dosmochey Festival in Leh and the Stromochey Festival at Likir Monastery have commenced in Ladakh, marking a significant spiritual and cultural moment in the region. The festival is celebrated annually during the final days of winter. These traditional Buddhist festivals symbolise the end of the harsh, cold season and the welcoming of positivity and protection for the coming year. View this post on Instagram A post shared by All India Radio News (@airnewsalerts) About Dosmochey Festival Dosmochey, often referred to as the Festival of the Scapegoat, is one of Ladakhs most important monastic celebrations. Held at Leh Palace and various monasteries, the festival features sacred rituals performed by Buddhist monks. The highlight includes the creation and ceremonial destruction of ritual offerings. The festival symbolises the removal of negative energies and misfortunes. About the Stromochey Festival Similarly, the Stromochey Festival at Likir Monastery showcases vibrant masked dances known as Cham, performed by monks in elaborate costumes. These ritual dances depict the triumph of good over evil and are believed to ward off evil spirits, ensuring peace and prosperity for the community. Celebrations The festivals draw locals and tourists alike, offering a glimpse into Ladakhs rich Buddhist heritage. Prayer ceremonies, traditional music, and colourful attire add to the spiritual atmosphere. As winter slowly recedes in the Himalayan region, the celebrations bring renewed hope and collective joy. Beyond their religious importance, Dosmochey and Stromochey reflect Ladakhs deep-rooted cultural traditions, strengthening community bonds while preserving centuries-old rituals passed down through generations. Sonam Wangchuk Transported From Leh To Delhi And Then Jodhpur Jail Amid Heavy Security Arrangements The festival marks the end of the harsh winter The Leh Dosmochey and Likir Monastery Stromochey monastic festivals symbolically mark the end of winter in Ladakh. It is celebrated during the final days of the harsh, cold season; these Buddhist festivals are believed to drive away negative energies and misfortunes accumulated over winter.
Bharat AI: A Vision For Sustainable Growth And Public Welfare
The recent SaaSpocalypsea market shift that saw nearly 2 lakh crore in Indian IT valuation impacted by new AI automation toolsis a significant moment for reflection. As India moves to the front lines of the global AI race through the IndiaAI Mission, we have a unique opportunity to define a model of Bharat AI that harmonizes rapid innovation with our foundational commitment to a welfare state. While tech visionaries like Elon Musk suggest that AI may eventually lead to a Universal High Income, where the need for traditional work disappears, this transition carries a different weight for a nation of 1.4 billion. For India, the path forward can be one that ensures the benefits of AI are not concentrated among a few but are shared across the social fabric. By treating Bharat AI as a public utilitymuch like our world-leading Digital Public Infrastructure (DPI)we can ensure that technology serves as a pillar for national resilience rather than just an engine for private wealth. To be truly sustainable, Bharat AI must find its greatest application in the heart of the Indian economy: the rural agricultural sector. While predictive AI tools already exist in pockets of Indian agriculture, they often operate as isolated islands of innovation. For our 1.4 billion people, AI cannot remain a luxury for the few. The sustainable Bharat AI model must transition from fragmented private tools to a unified National Predictive Shield. By controlling the underlying data architecture, the state can ensure these tools are deployed as a form of Careproviding every small-holder farmer with a sovereign, multilingual advisor that protects their crops from pests and their families from debt. This is how we can use our AI initiative to empower every Indian to participate in our national progress. This balanced approach can also extend to our environmental goals. It is well documented that large-scale AI is resource-intensive; a single 100-megawatt data center can consume as much water daily as 6,500 households. In India, aligning our digital ambitions with our climate goals presents a leadership opportunity. By encouraging the use of renewable energy and advanced water-recycling technologies, we can protect our local ecosystems and the Air Quality Index (AQI). In this vision, Bharat AI becomes a catalyst for a cleaner environment, proving that high-tech growth and ecological health can go hand in hand. Is Gen Z Over-Relying On AI And Influencers For Skincare? Also Watch: Our Constitution envisions an economy where resources subserve the common good. Instead of the disruptive labor models seen elsewhere, Bharat AI can be designed as a National Co-pilot. Policy frameworks that encourage AI to augment our diverse workforce will support long-term stability. The IndiaAI Impact Summit is the perfect stage to showcase this vision. By prioritizing a welfare-first approach, India can lead a global shift toward AI that is not only powerful but also sustainable, equitable, and firmly anchored in the public interest. (Sanjay Pandey is a former Commissioner of Police, Mumbai, and DGP, Maharashtra, an IIT Kanpur engineer and Harvard Kennedy School alumnus.)
2027 Goa polls: Congress eyes alliance with GFP
Goa elections: The Congress party has announced a potential alliance with the Goa Forward Party for the upcoming 2027 assembly elections. Congress leaders stated that together they will form the next government in Goa. This partnership aims to bring about significant changes for the state. The leaders expressed confidence in their combined strength to lead the coastal state.
The Nagaland State Lottery results for the Dear Yamuna Sunday Morning Lottery at 1 PM will be announced today, February 15, 2026. The top prize for the lottery is a whopping Rs 1 crore. We at FPJ are keeping track of the results. If you have bought a lottery ticket and want to know the winners, you can find the list here. You can view the results for the Dear Yamuna Sunday Weekly Lottery February 15, 2026, here: Official websites to check the lucky draw The users can also check the results on the official website of the Nagaland State Lottery on www.nagalandlotteries.com , www.lotterysambad.com and www.nagalandlotterysambad.com and follow the steps. Playing lottery is legal in only 13 states in India Lottery is legal in 13 states in the country. These states consist of Kerala, Goa, Maharashtra, Madhya Pradesh, Punjab, West Bengal, Assam, Arunachal Pradesh, Meghalaya, Manipur, Sikkim, Nagaland and Mizoram. Among these states, the lotteries of West Bengal State Lottery and Nagaland State Lottery are highly reputed as the prize money in these state lotteries are high. The first prize in the Nagaland State Lottery and West Bengal State Lottery amounts to Rs 1 crore. The poor can also afford to buy the tickets of Sikkim State Lottery, Nagaland State Lottery and West Bengal State Lottery as the prize of the ticket is as low as Rs 6 and the winning prize is huge. The prizes of the Nagaland State Lottery are as follows: 1st Prize: Rs 1 Crore 2nd Prize: Rs 9,000 3rd Prize: Rs 450 4th Prize: Rs 250 5th Prize: Rs 120 Cons Prize: Rs 1,000 Nagaland State Lottery Result: February 14, 2026, 8 PM Live - Watch Streaming Of Winners List Of Dear Lucky Sambad Night Saturday Weekly Draw Disclaimer: FPJ does not support or encourage playing the lottery. It's important to be careful because playing lotteries too much can be addictive and this involves financial risk. The information provided here is just to share updates and should not be seen as advice or encouragement to play.
India spending on climate action is 5.6% of GDP: FM
Union Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman highlighted that India is pursuing nationally determined goals on curbing carbon emissions.
Hard work, clear goals, discipline essential for success in life: Chief Justice of India Surya Kant
During Maharshi Dayanand University's 50th anniversary, Chief Justice Surya Kant inspired attendees with his insights on achieving success. He urged the importance of having well-defined goals, coupled with hard work, discipline, and determination. Justice Kant also highlighted the necessity of upholding integrity and serving societal values. Recalling his enriching experience at MDU, he championed a merit-based approach to recognizing talent.
The Goa Staff Selection Commission (GSSC) has released the Goa Police Recruitment 2026 Notification announcing 722 Group C vacancies, including Constable, Forest Guard, Platoon Commander and other posts. The notification was issued on February 14, 2026, under Advertisement No. 2 of Year 2026. Eligible candidates can apply online from February 20 to March 13, 2026, through the official website. The selection process includes a written exam, physical test, document verification and medical examination.
Raoul Hyman, Alister Yoong Triumph as The Indian Racing Festival Goa debut delivers thrills
The 2.064-km circuit showcased thrilling competition and impressive stunts, while Speed Demons Delhi set a high standard for future races
Are Skillcations The Future Of Travel For Young Indians?
Mumbai resident Anjali Pednekar (26) travelled somewhat differently for her first solo trip than her friends had imagined. She signed up for a surfing lesson on the western coasts of India for a 10 day course, for a vacation between two jobs, all alone. I was always afraid of the sea so I knew I had to do something that deals with my fear in a structured way. Surfing was the best thing I could have chosen and being alone helped me not be coddled but push on to actually learn the balance needed to surf the waves, she told FPJ. For Pednekar, scuba and underwater courses needed more money but surfing on the coast of Udupi was doable by staying in budget-friendly homestays. From surfing to seaweed farming, pottery to linguisticstravel is increasingly being propelled by the hunger to learn as young Indians open up to the concept of a skillcation. These are trips where travelers can seek immersion in new cultures through a craft, a tangible skill that adds value to your life rather than your resume. Whether it is the art of fabric dyeing or simply writing better by attending retreats led by literary guides, or understanding agricultural practices that have sustained communities for generations, skills have always quietly fueled our desire to explore. But 2026 marks the moment this style of travel becomes a defining wave, replacing passive with purpose. Paper Making at FS Chiang Mai Hilton's Travel Trends Report 2026 reveals a striking shift, where 70% of family travellers are now seeking experiences that connect them to local traditions. Notably, 66% of travelers are actively pursuing cuisine they've never tasted or cultural practices they've never encountered before, marking an end to the era of passive tourism and aimless sightseeing. Travellers like Pednekar are increasingly choosing journeys where discipline enhances relaxation, where learning becomes the luxury, and where travelers return home not just rejuvenated, but transformed. From Escape to Evolution People are travelling less frequently but far more intentionally, choosing experiences that offer value beyond sightseeing, observes Pranav Maheshwari, Co-Founder of StayVista. Post-pandemic behaviour has shifted strongly toward self-improvement and mindful living. Travellers want to return home refreshed and enriched, he says. Private villas and heritage properties naturally support this evolution, offering space, privacy, and flexibilityideal conditions for learning without the pressure of fixed schedules or crowded environments. At StayVista, guests gravitate toward balance by choosing a meaningful activity for a part of the day, followed by long stretches of unwinding, Maheshwari notes. It makes the break feel richer and more memorable, especially during extended stays. The sustainability of this trend is in its foundation. Skill-based travel isn't driven by novelty; it's rooted in personal growth, he explains. What will evolve is the format. Travellers increasingly prefer informal, flexible, and immersive experiences over rigid courses, allowing learning to blend seamlessly with leisure. Crafting Authenticity India's heritage properties are leading this transformation with particular sophistication. At House of Rohet, close to Jodhpur, skill-based experiences aren't packaged trends but align with deep engagements with the place and practice. We've observed a clear shift in how travellers define the value of a holiday, explains Avijit Singh, Managing Director of House of Rohet, which runs three properties in Jodhpur and its vicinity. Guests are seeking immersive, purposeful experiences that leave them with a tangible sense of growth. There's a growing appreciation for craftsmanshipfor skills that take time, patience, and lineage to master. Learning directly from practitioners, in their own environment, adds authenticity that no classroom or online tutorial can replicate, Singh highlights. Their equestrian programme exemplifies this philosophy. Designed not as casual riding fun but as serious engagement with the Marwari horse, it is suited only to experienced riders wishing to refine balance and horsemanship while understanding the breed's cultural significance. Grooming, tacking, and riding through rural landscapes become lessons in respect for both animals and tradition. This depth ensures that the experience remains purposeful rather than recreational, Singh notes. Culinary workshops go beyond demonstrations. Guests cook with chefs, learning about ingredients and techniques of regional cuisine, including family recipes from the erstwhile royal householdsand slow methods evolved over generations. The emphasis is on understanding ingredients, not rushing outcomesa skill increasingly lost in modern kitchens, Singh observes. Pottery sessions facilitated by luxury hotels inherently happen with local potters using traditional wheels and techniques, demanding patience and precision. Embroidery workshops with community weavers allow guests to engage with living craft tradition, appreciating the rhythm, symbolism, and discipline behind each stitch. This is becoming a cherished offering even beyond Rajasthan, slowly inviting guests to understand Indias deeply local heritage crafts in states like Odisha, Maharashtra, Madhya Pradesh, West Bengal and Tamilnadu. Avijit highlights that these crafts are not just souvenirs to be consumed, but skills to be respected. The sustainability of skillcations lies in intention. When experiences are thoughtfully designed, culturally respectful, and led by practitioners rather than performers, they create value for both the guest and host, he explains. The Artist's Pilgrimage Tattooing was perhaps not the cup of tea for Boomers and even millennials, but that is changing now, as observes Sunny Bhanushali, founder of Aliens Tattoo Studio & School. Tattooing has always involved travel, he observes. Long before 'skillcation' entered common usage, tattoo artists were moving across cities and countries to learn directly from master artists and the cultures that shaped specific styles. These journeys were never about leisure or comfort. They were about proximity to the source of the art. Many tattoo forms are inseparable from their place of origin. The relationship between tattooing and travel exists because tattooing is shaped by more than technique alone, Bhanushali explains. It is influenced by skin type, cultural symbolism, local rituals, and the psychology of the people receiving the tattoo. These nuances cannot be fully understood through screens. Over the last two decades, Bhanushali has seen hundreds of artists undertake these pilgrimagesto Japan for traditional Irezumi's discipline and deep respect for heritage, Bali for spirituality and sacred geometry's meditative practice, Germany for hygiene systems and procedural precision, Miami for colour realism and high-performance professional tattooing. Many worked without pay, observed quietly, cleaned studios, and earned trust before ever touching skin. For serious tattoo artists, at least one such journey is almost a rite of passage, he notes. Artists don't just return with improved technical skills, Bhanushali reflects. They return with broader perspectives on responsibility, storytelling, and cultural sensitivity. India, particularly Bengaluru, Mumbai, and Goa, are now emerging as a learning destination offering exposure to diverse skin tones, symbolic storytelling, and fusion of traditional and contemporary influences. At our school, we have always encouraged artists to travel, learn globally through tattoo conventions, and return with knowledge that can be interpreted rather than copied, says Bhanushali. This exchange of cultures and techniques allows an art to evolve while staying rooted in authenticity. The Global Wave Skillcations are flourishing globally. At Four Seasons Resort Chiang Mai's Chaan Baan cultural hub, guests master Saa paper making from local mulberry barka centuries-old technique found only in Northern Thailandshape clay using ancestral Lanna pottery methods, or craft traditional Thai candles following Princess Dara Rasamee's historic recipes. At Four Seasons Koh Samui, the White Lotus-famed sanctuary, travelers learn Muay Thai in oceanfront rings, unlock Thai massage techniques, or explore rum and tequila tastings that reveal island terroir. National Tourism Day 2026: Why 'Noctourism' Could Be Indias Next Big Travel Trend Maheshwaris advice for aspiring skillcationers is simple: Keep the learning light and flexible, leaving room for rest and spontaneity. Choose a stay with enough space and privacy so the experience feels natural rather than forced. Travel with people who share the intention of a slower, more mindful holiday. And treat the skill as an experience rather than an outcomebecause enjoyment matters far more than mastery. In transforming vacations from passive escapes into active investments in personal evolution, skillcations represent travel's most meaningful renaissance yetone where the journey home carries not just memories, but mastery and a reason to feel confident to dive back into the humdrum of life.
Mohun Bagan beat Kerala Blasters 2-0 in season opener
Indian Super League Kolkata, Feb 14: Defending champions Mohun Bagan Super Giant began their Indian Super League campaign with a comfortable 2-0 victory over Kerala Blasters in the season opener at the Vivekananda Yuba Bharathi Krirangan here on Saturday. A first half strike from Jamie Maclaren (36th minute) and a second half injury-time goal from []
No houses sanctioned for Goas slum dwellers
NT Reporter Panaji Even as 122.28 lakh houses, including 10.66 lakh under Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana-Urban 2.0, have been sanctioned by the Ministry of Housing and Urban Affairs in the last five years, not a single house has been sanctioned in Goa under the scheme from 2020-21 to 2024-25 for slum dwellers. In a reply []
Indo-Swedish marine tech initiative launched in Goa
NT Reporter Vasco The governments and industry partners of MJP Waterjets India and Sweden, on Saturday, announced the launch of an Indo-Swedish joint marine technology initiative aimed at strengthening co-operation in advanced maritime systems, sustainable ocean technologies and next-generation naval innovation. Director General Paramesh Sivamani, AVSM, PTM, TM; Director General of the Indian Coast Guard, []
Delhi cops arrest investment fraudster at Mopa airport
PTI New Delhi The Delhi Police have arrested an international investment fraud syndicate member in Goa. The man was operating from Dubai and played a key role in arranging mule bank accounts for the gang, an official said on Saturday. The accused, identified as Rhonak Jagdish Bhai Thakkar, was apprehended from Mopa airport in Goa []
Goa gets Rs 1,279 crore capex boost from Centre
NT Reporter Panaji The central government has released Rs 1,279.09 crore to the state under the scheme of special assistance of states for capital expenditure up to January 27, 2027 for the financial year 2025-26. A reply tabled in the Lok Sabha by Union Minister of State for finance Pankaj Chaudhary revealed that a total []
10 indomitable women poised for PSI job
Amresh Parab Panaji Only 10 female candidates have made it to the final list for the post of police sub-inspectors in the Goa Police, while 150 male candidates have been selected for the same post after successfully clearing the final computer based test (CBT-II). Referring to the next process, an official said the candidates will []
State level wrestling tournament begins in Bihar
Commonwealth Games gold medallist shooter and sports minister Shreyasi Singh asserted that the dream and goal is to ensure the participation of as many players from Bihar as possible in the Olympics in the future.
Study warns of poor conservation of medicinal species used by tribes
Bhiva Parab Panaji Traditional medicinal practitioners and indigenous people in Goa possess extensive knowledge of preparing and using animal-based remedies, yet little effort has been made to conserve these medicinal species, according to a recent study. The researchers said local communities should be made aware of the importance of biodiversity and sustainable use of species []
CM bats for F1 in Goa as Formula 4 street race begins at Mopa
NT Reporter Pernem Chief Minister Pramod Sawant on Saturday said that hosting international sporting events such as the Formula 4 championship will significantly boost sports tourism in Goa and expressed hope that the state would one day host a Formula 1 race. Speaking on the sidelines of the inaugural Formula 4 street racing event held []
Goa received Rs 70cr in grants for disaster mngt over 3 years
NT Reporter Panaji Goa has received Rs 70.90 crore over the last three financial years, from 202223 to 202425, as the central share of disaster management grants, a reply tabled in the Lok Sabha stated. The reply, tabled by Union Minister of State for Finance Pankaj Chaudhary during the ongoing Budget Session of Parliament on []
Mapusa court acquits Narvekar, wife in sons birth cert forgery case
NT Reporter Mapusa The Judicial Magistrate First Class Court, Mapusa, on Saturday acquitted former deputy chief minister and Goa Cricket Association (GCA) president Dayanand Narvekar and his wife Sushma in a case of alleged forgery of their sons birth certificate to make him eligible for the Under-15 cricket level. In her order, Judicial Magistrate First []
Raias Fr Agnelo Pinheiro appointed Sindhudurg Bishop
NT Reporter Panaji Pope Leo XIV has appointed Fr Agnelo Pinheiro, of the Archdiocese of Goa and Daman, as the newBishopof the Diocese of Sindhudurg. The official announcement was made at the Vatican on Saturday. The announcement was also delivered at the Archbishops House, Panaji, by Filipe Neri Cardinal Ferrao, in the presence of Alwyn []

