PM Modi Prioritizes Nation Building, Says BJP President Nitin Naveen
Bhubaneswar, May 18: BJP National President Nitin Naveen stated on Monday that strengthening the party and its organizational framework is the primary goal for all party workers and leaders. He was addressing the Pandit Deendayal Upadhyaya Training Mahabhiyan 2026, organized by the BJPs Bhubaneswar district unit. During the two-day district-level training camp, Naveen emphasized that ... Read more PM Modi Prioritizes Nation Building, Says BJP President Nitin Naveen
GOAT director Venkat Prabhu gifts Vijay the viral number plate
Director Venkat Prabhu presented Tamil Nadu Chief Minister Vijay with the 'TN07 CM 2026' number plate from the film 'The Greatest of All Time'. This gesture comes after a scene from the 2024 movie, featuring Vijay with the same registration, went viral, with fans now viewing it as a political prediction for the 2026 elections.
'Will call on G7 to follow sanctions regime on Iran,' says US Treasury Secretary Bessent
United States Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent will ask G7 finance ministers to implement sanctions. The goal is to stop funding for Iran's war machine. Bessent also stated that a recent trip by a US delegation to China was very successful. The delegation was led by President Donald Trump. This action aims to curb Iran's military capabilities.
New Delhi [India], May 18 : The Rouse Avenue court on Monday granted nine days custody of Shivraj Raghunath Motegaonkar to the CBI who was arrested in Pune in connection with the NEET UG Paper leak case. The CBI alleged that he is actively involved in the conspiracy of leakage of the chemistry exam paper before the NEET UG Exam 2026. He runs an RCC Institute of Coaching in Latur, Maharashtra. Special CBI Judge Ajay Gupta granted the custody. The CBI sought 10 days custody of Motegaonkar. While granting the custody, the court said that the custody of accused Shivraj Raghunath Motegaonkar has been sought in order to identify and apprehend the other co-accused persons involved in the offence and also to recover and analyse the digital devices/digital evidences and communication records, as well as the financial trail connected to the NEET 2026 examination and paper leak network. The investigation is at its very initial and crucial stage, therefore, keeping in view all the detailed facts and circumstances discussed above and the prayer made in the present application (for police custody remand), the present application is allowed and accused Shivraj Raghunath Motegoankar is remanded to police custody for 9 days, subject to his medical examination, the court ordered. Accused Shivraj Raghunath Motegoankar is to be produced before the court on May 26. Investigation officer Deputy SP Pawan Kumar Kaushik produced Motegaonkar before the court after the expiry of the transit remand. Senior Public Prosecutors Neetu Singh and V K Pathak appeared for the CBI. The CBI alleged that Motegaonkar is involved in the leakage of the question paper and the distribution of the same in Conspiracy with other Accused persons. His links with the accused Prahalad Kulkarni are under investigation As per the CBI, he provided a copy of the leaked exam paper to students and runs a coaching centre. He allegedly leaked the chemistry exam paper before the examination. The CBI submitted that this accused had received the chemistry questions and answers of NEET 2026 on April 23, 2026, prior to the scheduled date of examination. It was further submitted that the said leaked question paper has been found in the mobile phone of the accused Shivraj, who also provided the leaked question paper and answers to several persons. On a query, the investigation officer said that there is a video showing him saying that the questions he gave to the students are in the question paper. Counsel for the accused opposed the 10-day custody. The CBI said that a question paper was recovered from his mobile. Senior Public Prosecutor submitted that the custody of the arrested accused is required for custodial interrogation and also in order to take him to a different part of the country for investigation. He further submitted that his custody is also required to prevent the commission of similar offences involving leakage of question papers; apprehension of other co-accused; to recover and analyse the digital devices and digital evidence and financial trail; and to unearth the larger conspiracy and source of the leaked NEET UG 2026 Question paper. The court noted that the allegations against the accused persons involved in the present case are that they are part of an organised paper leak gang, and each one of them played an active role in leaking and circulating the NEET 2026 exam paper. The said illegal activities were allegedly undertaken by them well before the scheduled examination date of May 3, 2026. In the fact-finding inquiry conducted by SOG Rajasthan, it was reported that a substantial number of questions, which appeared in the actual exam conducted on May 3, had already been leaked and circulated, allegedly, by these accused persons, the court noted. (ANI)
Assam chief secy, World Bank reviews projects worth Rs 16,648 crore
Assam's Chief Secretary Ravi Kota met with World Bank officials to review ongoing projects. These projects, valued at Rs 16,648 crore, cover key sectors like transport, health, and education. Discussions focused on future collaboration and strengthening infrastructure. The World Bank reaffirmed its support for Assam's development goals.
GOAT maker Venkat Prabhu gifts CM Vijay 'TN07 CM 2026' number plate from film
GOAT maker Venkat Prabhu gifts CM Vijay 'TN07 CM 2026' number plate from film
Arrest of Deepak Singla Sparks Political Tensions in Goa
New Delhi, May 18: The arrest of Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) co-in-charge Deepak Singla and the Enforcement Directorates (ED) raids on his properties have intensified the political climate in Goa. AAP has accused the central BJP government of misusing federal agencies to target opposition leaders for political reasons. AAPs national convenor, Arvind Kejriwal, stated that ... Read more Arrest of Deepak Singla Sparks Political Tensions in Goa
Lebanons President Aoun Seeks Path to End Ongoing Conflict with Israel
Beirut, May 18: Lebanons President Joseph Aoun recently engaged with local agricultural union leaders, emphasizing the need for direct negotiations with Israel. The primary goal of these discussions is to find a resolution to the ongoing Israeli military operations in Lebanon. According to the presidential office, Aoun outlined a framework for the talks that includes ... Read more Lebanons President Aoun Seeks Path to End Ongoing Conflict with Israel
The inaugural edition of Amity Online National Scholarship Aptitude Test recognized and rewarded academic excellence at a national scale, with 12 outstanding top rankers across undergraduate and postgraduate categories receiving merit-based scholarships. AONSAT 2026 witnessed participation from thousands of learners across 495 cities, representing all 35 states C Union Territories, making it India’s largest online scholarship admission test for online degree programs by any university in India. Amity University Online , India’s first and leading online university, has successfully concluded the first edition of the Amity Online National Scholarship Aptitude Test (AONSAT) 2026, which has emerged as India’s largest online scholarship admission test for online degree programs initiated by any university. The nationwide initiative witnessed an overwhelming response from aspiring undergraduate and postgraduate learners seeking flexible, accessible, and merit-driven higher education opportunities. AONSAT celebrated academic excellence nationwide, awarding merit-based scholarships to 12 top-performing undergraduate and postgraduate students AONSAT 2026 witnessed participation from learners across India - from Andaman C Nicobar Islands to Tripura, from Ludhiana to Kochi - showcasing the truly national reach of online higher education. The test recorded registrations from over 495 cities including metropolitan cities, Tier 2 C Tier 3 cities, and upcountry regions. Thousands of learners have successfully qualified through the test and have already begun their practice preparation, further reflecting the increasing acceptance and aspiration towards online higher education among India’s youth. The inaugural edition of AONSAT recognized and rewarded academic excellence at a national scale, with 12 outstanding winners across undergraduate and postgraduate categories receiving merit-based scholarships. The winners represent a diverse mix of learners from different educational, cultural, and regional backgrounds across India, further reinforcing the growing inclusivity, accessibility, and nationwide reach of digitally enabled higher education. Through its merit-led scholarship framework, AONSAT aims to make quality higher education more accessible and create meaningful opportunities for aspiring learners across the country. Abhishek Kushwaha, PG Topper s 100% Scholarship Recipient , said, “ AONSAT has created an incredible opportunity for learners like me who aspire to pursue quality higher education from a reputed institution. Winning a 100% scholarship from Amity University Online has strengthened my confidence and given me a strong foundation to pursue my professional goals. ” Speaking on the overwhelming response, Ajit Chauhan, Chairman, Amity University Online , said, “ AONSAT 2026 reflects the evolving aspirations of India’s youth, who are increasingly seeking flexible, future-ready, and globally relevant higher education opportunities. At Amity University Online, we believe that quality education should not be limited by geography or financial barriers. Through initiatives like AONSAT, we are creating a transparent and merit-driven ecosystem that empowers learners and contributes towards building a stronger knowledge economy for the nation. As India moves towards the vision of Viksit Bharat, online education will play a transformative role in expanding access, nurturing talent at scale, and positioning India as a global education hub for the future. Such initiatives will also play an important role in supporting India’s National Education Policy vision of achieving a 50% Gross Enrolment Ratio (GER) in higher education by 2035 .” Raushan Kumar, UG Topper s 100% Scholarship Recipient , Said, “ For many students like me, quality higher education from a reputed university often feels like a distant dream. AONSAT has changed that by creating a platform where talent and dedication are truly recognized. Receiving a 100% scholarship from Amity University Online has given me the confidence to pursue my goals with a larger vision and prepare myself for opportunities in a globally connected world. I believe initiatives like AONSAT can inspire and empower thousands of young learners across India to aspire for world-class education and a better future. ” India is currently at a crucial stage in its journey to expand access to higher education, with the National Education Policy (NEP) 2020 aiming to increase the Gross Enrollment Ratio (GER) from the current 28% to 50% by 2035. Scalable and digitally enabled initiatives like AONSAT can play a transformative role by expanding access and identifying deserving learners on a large scale. Industry and policy reports indicate that India may require nearly 86 million higher education enrolments by 2035 to meet this vision, making scalable digital learning models and scholarship-led initiatives increasingly important for the future of education. Building on the tremendous response to the inaugural edition, Amity University Online has announced that the second edition of AONSAT will be announced soon, further strengthening its mission to make quality higher education more accessible, affordable, and inclusive for learners across India. The initiative reflects Amity University Online’s larger vision of enabling education without boundaries through technology-enabled learning models, scholarship support, and scalable digital education platforms. As India moves towards a knowledge-driven economy, initiatives such as AONSAT are expected to play an important role in increasing educational participation, creating awareness around online higher education, and enabling social mobility at scale.
Why Critical Illness Insurance is a Must for Working Professionals?
As a working professional, you juggle deadlines, meetings and financial goals every single day. A serious illness can put all of that at risk in an instant. Having a solid health insurance plan helps, but it may not cover everything. Lost income, long recovery periods and ongoing treatment costs can add up quickly. This is where critical illness insurance makes a real difference; it pays you a lump sum on diagnosis, so you can focus on recovery without worrying about [] The post Why Critical Illness Insurance is a Must for Working Professionals? appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
The Association for Reinventing School Education (ARISE), in collaboration with Federation of Indian Chambers of Commerce & Industry (FICCI) , has launched the 4th Edition of ARISE Excellence Awards 2026 — a national platform celebrating schools that are reimagining education through innovation, inclusion, institutional leadership, and excellence. Applications are now open for the 4th Edition of ARISE Excellence Awards 2026, recognising excellence, innovation and impact in school education across India Guided by ARISE’s motto of Student First, the Awards recognise schools that are going beyond conventional academic outcomes to build resilient learning ecosystems, nurture future-ready learners, strengthen teacher capacity and drive meaningful change within their communities. Over the past three editions, the ARISE Excellence Awards have steadily evolved into a highly regarded benchmark within the K-12 ecosystem, bringing forward inspiring stories of impact and transformation from schools across India. The Awards have witnessed growing participation from both private and government schools, reflecting the silent yet significant shift taking place across India’s school education landscape. From rural and low-resource settings to progressive urban institutions, schools across diverse contexts are increasingly emerging as catalysts of innovation, equity and change, aligned with the national vision of Viksit Bharat @2047. Instituted as part of ARISE’s Impact Initiatives, the Awards seek to spotlight institutions building future-focused ecosystems through meaningful interventions in areas such as future-ready skills and experiential learning; teacher development; digital transformation and compliance; sports, visual and performing arts; sustainable development goals (SDGs); global impact leadership; and reviving Indian knowledge systems. A defining strength of the ARISE Excellence Awards continues to be its rigorous and transparent evaluation framework. As in previous editions, the Awards will follow a robust two-tier jury process involving eminent experts from academia, governance, public policy and industry, ensuring a holistic assessment lens that combines educational depth with institutional impact. The process will once again be independently tabulated by Ernst & Young (EY), reinforcing the credibility, integrity, and transparency associated with the Awards. The Awards aim not only to recognise excellence, but also to document and amplify scalable practices that can meaningfully contribute to the future of school education in India. Speaking on the launch of the Awards, Ms Jyoti Vij, Director General, FICCI , said, “The ARISE Excellence Awards have steadily established themselves as a credible platform for recognising excellence and innovation in school education. The strength of the initiative lies in its rigorous evaluation process, diverse jury representation, and focus on identifying scalable models that can inspire the broader education ecosystem. FICCI is pleased to continue supporting an initiative that brings together schools, educators, and institutions committed to strengthening the future of education in India.” Highlighting the significance of the initiative, Dr Arunabh Singh, President, ARISE , said, “Schools today are navigating a rapidly evolving educational landscape shaped by technology, changing learner expectations, future skills, and the need for more inclusive and holistic learning environments. Through the ARISE Excellence Awards, we aim to recognise schools that are responding to these shifts with innovation, intent, and measurable impact. It is especially encouraging to see growing participation from government schools, many of which are leading transformative work in their communities as the Awards are ultimately about celebrating practices that place students meaningfully at the centre of educational change.” The Awards will culminate with the announcement of winners at ARISE Annual School Education Conference on September 25–26, 2026, bringing together school leaders, policymakers, educators, and industry stakeholders from across the country. awards.ariseedu.in . The last date for submission of applications is 30 June 2026. About FICCI Established in 1927, FICCI is the largest and oldest Apex business organisation in India. Its history is closely interwoven with India's struggle for independence, its industrialization, and its emergence as one of the most rapidly growing global economies. A non-government, not-for-profit organisation, FICCI is the voice of India's business and industry. It serves its members from the Indian private and public corporate sectors and multinational companies, drawing its strength from diverse regional chambers of commerce and industry across states, reaching out to over 2,50,000 companies. About ARISE Founded and Incubated in Year 2016 under FICCI, ARISE is a not-for-profit, independent industry Chamber body focused on advancing K-12 education in India through research backed strategic interventions in policy & regulatory framework. The body also serves as a platform for school founders and educators to share best practices, record learnings, build sustainable knowledge ecosystems and come together to drive a common purpose for Nation building through school education.
Goa to host 5th Asia Cup Bridge Championships from June 21
Held once in four years, the Asia Cup ranks among the most distinguished continental Bridge Championships, conducted under the aegis of the Asia Bridge fraternity, with participation from leading nations across Asia and Oceania
Kashmir EdTech startup Koshur Scientist launches Panah to address youth mental health issues
Kashmir-Based EdTech Startup Koshur Scientist Launches Panah to Address Growing Mental Health Challenges Among Youth Srinagar, May 18: In a major initiative aimed at supporting the emotional well-being of students and young people in Kashmir, Koshur Scientist, a rapidly emerging education technology startup from the Valley, has officially launched Panah, a dedicated mental health and wellness platform focused on providing accessible emotional support, guidance, and mentorship to students. The platform, launched under the banner of Koshur Scientist, comes at a time when conversations around mental health are becoming increasingly important across educational institutions in Jammu & Kashmir. Rising academic pressure, uncertainty regarding careers, social stress, emotional burnout, and digital isolation have significantly impacted the psychological well-being of young people, especially students preparing for competitive examinations and higher education. With Panah, the startup aims to create what it describes as a safe digital space where students can openly seek emotional support, motivation, mentorship, and mental wellness resources without fear of stigma or judgment. Founded by young Kashmiri entrepreneur and NIT Srinagar alumnus Muhammad Salman, Koshur Scientist has, over the past few years, gained recognition for building AI-driven educational tools, mentorship initiatives, and student-focused digital learning ecosystems in Kashmir. The startup has been working extensively with students through educational programs, online learning systems, career guidance initiatives, and digital skill-building platforms. Now, through Panah, the organization is expanding its mission beyond academics to directly address one of the most neglected yet critical aspects of student life mental health. Speaking about the initiative, founder Muhammad Salman said the idea behind Panah emerged from observing the silent emotional struggles faced by students across Kashmir. He further added that the vision behind the platform is not only to provide support during difficult emotional phases but also to help students develop confidence, resilience, clarity, and emotional stability while pursuing their educational and personal goals. According to the startup, Panah will initially focus on students and youth by offering emotional wellness guidance, mentorship-based support systems, awareness content, stress-management resources, motivational sessions, and community-driven engagement initiatives aimed at promoting mental well-being. The platform also seeks to normalize discussions around anxiety, emotional fatigue, burnout, overthinking, loneliness, confidence issues, and career-related stress challenges increasingly being experienced by young people in highly competitive educational environments. Mental health experts and educators in Jammu & Kashmir have repeatedly highlighted the growing need for youth-focused psychological support systems in the region. Various studies and reports have indicated a sharp rise in stress-related and emotional health concerns among students, particularly after the pandemic and the rapid shift toward digitally driven academic ecosystems. Observers believe that initiatives such as Panah can play a meaningful role in encouraging early mental health conversations, reducing stigma, and making emotional support more approachable for students who often hesitate to seek help through traditional channels. The launch of Panah also marks an important step in the evolution of Kashmirs startup ecosystem, where young entrepreneurs are increasingly building technology-driven solutions focused not only on education and employment, but also on social impact and community well-being. Koshur Scientist stated that the platform will continue evolving with additional features, guided support systems, mentorship collaborations, wellness-driven initiatives, and partnerships aimed at strengthening student mental health support across the region. As mental health continues to emerge as one of the defining concerns among todays youth, Panah represents an attempt to create a more compassionate, supportive, and emotionally aware ecosystem for students in Kashmir one where academic growth and emotional well-being go hand in hand.
India Aims for $1 Trillion Export Target by FY 2027: Piyush Goyal
New Delhi, May 18: Union Commerce Minister Piyush Goyal announced on Monday that India has set an ambitious export target of $2 trillion over the next five years, with a specific goal of reaching $1 trillion by the fiscal year 2027. Despite uncertainties in global markets due to U.S. tariff disputes and geopolitical tensions, Indias ... Read more India Aims for $1 Trillion Export Target by FY 2027: Piyush Goyal
ED arrests AAP leader Deepak Singla in money laundering case
NEW DELHI, May 18: The Enforcement Directorate on Monday arrested AAP leader Deepak Singla in an alleged money laundering case following searches in Delhi and Goa, officials said. Singla was a candidate for the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) from the Vishwas Nagar assembly seat in Delhi. He was raided by the ED in 2024 too as part of an investigation. The money laundering case is a fallout of a bank loan fraud. Singla was put under arrest after the searches [] The post ED arrests AAP leader Deepak Singla in money laundering case appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Probe Agency Arrests AAP's Goa Co-In-Charge, Atishi Alleges Pre-Poll Targeting
This is not the first time Singla has come under the ED scanner. In 2024 too, the agency had conducted searches at his residence in connection with the same alleged bank fraud and money laundering probe.
Vasco: The Centre of Goas Next Growth Wave
Central Goa projected up to 3X appreciation in five years; VascoDabolim emerges as Goas next major real estate growth corridor: Liases Foras Report
5th National Physical Disability Elite Cricket Tournament Kicks Off In Bengaluru
National Physical Disability Elite Cricket: The 5th National Physical Disability Elite Cricket Tournament, hosted by the Karnataka State Divyang Cricket Association, began with great fanfare. The event featured lively cultural performances from Karnataka and an enthusiastic atmosphere. Top teams from across the nation are competing in this prestigious tournament, offering players a valuable platform to showcase their skills. The ceremony was attended by PCCAI President Surendra Lohiya, DCCI, and PCCAI General Secretary Ravikant Chauhan; Paralympic Chairman Satyanarayana; Karnataka Divyang Cricket Association President Hemchandra; and Secretary Santosh Gowda, along with several distinguished guests. The tournament was formally inaugurated with the ceremonial lighting of the lamp. During the event, DCCI Secretary Ravikant Chauhan mentioned that DCCI has regularly hosted national tournaments with 24 teams. This year, to enhance competitiveness and uphold higher quality standards, they decided to hold the Elite Tournament with the top 12 teams. Additionally, a Plate Group competition will be organised for the remaining 12 teams. He also mentioned that the main goal of this initiative is to discover the countrys top players and train them to compete internationally for India in the future. He added that the organisation has been continuously working to provide better facilities for players. To encourage athletes, the organisation has even awarded cars and scooters as Man of the Series prizes. DCCIs objective is to provide world-class facilities to differently-abled cricketers and continuously enhance their standard of play. Special attention is given to players training, tournaments, and every requirement at the international level to ensure they do not face any shortcomings. Ravikant Chauhan said the organisation remains committed to the holistic development of players and will continue working to take disability cricket to new heights. He also expressed gratitude to all sponsors, partners, and supporters, stating that such large-scale events and enhanced player facilities are only possible because of their support. PCCAI President Surendra Lohiya said that his organisation has been working continuously to uplift disability cricket for the past 15 years. He highlighted that the organisation has provided significant financial assistance to players over the years. In national tournaments alone, approximately Rs 30.36 lakh has been awarded as Man of the Match prize money. He added that their organisation is the first in the country to provide Rs 11,000 to every Man of the Match award winner. He also said the organisation has distributed more than Rs 87 lakh in total prize money among players so far. He assured that continuous efforts will be made in the future to further strengthen players financially. PCCAI President Surendra Lohiya said that his organisation has been working continuously to uplift disability cricket for the past 15 years. He highlighted that the organisation has provided significant financial assistance to players over the years. In national tournaments alone, approximately Rs 30.36 lakh has been awarded as Man of the Match prize money. He added that their organisation is the first in the country to provide Rs 11,000 to every Man of the Match award winner. Also Read: Live Cricket Score During the ceremony, former international players were also honoured, and messages encouraging sportsmanship, dedication, and national unity were conveyed. The organisers thanked all players, officials, partners, and sports fans, and wished for the tournament's smooth and successful execution. Article Source: IANS
A new employee feels scapegoated at work due to a manager providing incomplete instructions and blaming newer hires for problems. The situation is worsened by perceived favoritism towards a senior employee and communication issues with older freelancers. Reddit users advise documenting everything and actively seeking new employment.
Congress leaders united in goal of making Rahul Gandhi PM: Telangana CM
Hyderabad: Telangana CM A Revanth Reddy on Monday, May 18, said his counterparts in Congress-ruled states and other senior party leaders would work together to realise their common goal of making Rahul Gandhi the PM. Reddy, who attended the swearing-in ceremony of V D Satheesan as Kerala Chief Minister in Thiruvananthapuram, met his Himachal Pradesh Get the latest updates in Hyderabad City News , Technology , Entertainment , Sports , Politics and Top Stories on WhatsApp & Telegram by subscribing to our channels. You can also download our app for Android and iOS .
Invest in Mutual Funds With a Focus on Long-Term Stability
Stability Starts With the Right Mindset Most of the time, finding the best year to buy is not the key to long-term security. Its about picking a plan, continuously funding it, and letting time do the heavy work. Even though they know that markets change, careful investors know that results are usually decided over decades, not weeks. Why Mutual Funds Fit Long-Term Goals When someone wants to invest in mutual funds, they are usually buying three things at once: process, [] The post Invest in Mutual Funds With a Focus on Long-Term Stability appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Barcelona Sets Historic Record with 3-1 Victory Over Real Betis
Barcelona, May 18: FC Barcelona concluded their title-winning La Liga season in memorable fashion. With two goals from Raphinha, the team defeated Real Betis 3-1. This victory made Barcelona the first team to win all 19 home matches in a 38-game La Liga season. After securing the championship by defeating Real Madrid last weekend, Barcelona ... Read more Barcelona Sets Historic Record with 3-1 Victory Over Real Betis
AAP Accuses Central Government of Misusing Agencies Amid ED Actions in Goa
New Delhi, May 18: The political atmosphere has intensified in Delhi and Goa following actions by the Enforcement Directorate (ED) against leaders and workers of the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP). The party has accused the central government and the BJP of misusing central agencies. Party leaders claim that the ED, CBI, and other agencies are ... Read more AAP Accuses Central Government of Misusing Agencies Amid ED Actions in Goa
Why Agroforestry is key to Indias twin goals of carbon reduction and farmer income growth
With sustained policy support and private investment, agroforestry could become central to building a more resilient and future-ready agricultural system
Lionel Messi Shines As Inter Miami Finally Win At New Stadium
Lionel Messi's goal and dazzling assist finally earned Inter Miami a first win at their new stadium Sunday, beating the Portland Timbers 2-0.
ED conducts raids at premises linked to AAP leader Deepak Singla in Delhi, Goa
The Enforcement Directorate conducted searches across Delhi and Goa, targeting AAP leader Deepak Singla and others in a money laundering probe linked to alleged bank loan fraud. This marks a second investigation for Singla this year. Separately, the agency also raided premises in Subhash Nagar concerning an alleged Rs 180 crore investment fraud.
RGP vows action against those involved in anti-party activities
Political outfit wont be disbanded, says Manoj Parab Panaji: Stating that the party is supreme and no one is above it, Revolutionary Goans Party chief Manoj Parab on Sunday said strict action will be taken against those involved in anti-party activities, irrespective of their position or status. Addressing a press conference in the city along []
Goa sees pre-monsoon rain, people get respite from heat
Panaji: The state witnessed light to heavy pre-monsoon rainfall on Sunday, which was accompanied by lightning and thundershowers and brought respite from the persistent summer heat and humidity. There was intense rain spell in some pockets of Goa. A yellow alert remains active due to expected thunderstorms accompanied by gusty winds. Forecasts suggested continued pre-monsoon []
RGP faces a fiery trial as internal disputes threaten unity within the young party The Revolutionary Goans Party (RGP), which is currently facing the threat of a split, may be yet another example of a regional party destroying itself due to internal differences between its leaders. In Goa itself, towering political parties like the Maharashtrawadi []
Strengthening Womens Empowerment: NCWs Shakti Samvad Program in Jammu and Kashmir
Srinagar, May 18: The National Commission for Women (NCW) organized a two-day Shakti Samvad program over the weekend in Srinagar. This event brought together the chairpersons, members, and member secretaries of state womens commissions. The primary goal of the Shakti Samvad program was to enhance coordination among the commissions dedicated to womens empowerment. Representatives from ... Read more Strengthening Womens Empowerment: NCWs Shakti Samvad Program in Jammu and Kashmir
Bengaluru city corporation clears unauthorised sheep, goat market sheds ahead of Bakrid
ISL Match Ends in a Goalless Draw Between SC Delhi and Inter Kashi
New Delhi, May 17: The Indian Super League (ISL) 2025-26 match on Sunday between SC Delhi and Inter Kashi ended in a 0-0 draw. The game took place at Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium in New Delhi, where Inter Kashi displayed a more aggressive attack. Despite having better scoring opportunities, they failed to find the back of ... Read more ISL Match Ends in a Goalless Draw Between SC Delhi and Inter Kashi
Mohun Bagan Hold East Bengal 1-1 In Dramatic ISL Kolkata Derby
The result kept both teams level on 23 points, though East Bengal retained a five-goal advantage over Mohun Bagan heading into the final round on May 21.
Manuel Neuers World Cup Comeback Sparks Speculation Amid Coachs Silence
Berlin, May 17: Speculation continues regarding German goalkeeper Manuel Neuers participation in the 2026 FIFA World Cup. The 40-year-old Neuer had announced his retirement from international football following UEFA Euro 2024. Reports from Bild and Sky suggest that Neuers return is likely, but German national team head coach Julian Nagelsmann has not confirmed this. However, ... Read more Manuel Neuers World Cup Comeback Sparks Speculation Amid Coachs Silence
ISL | SC Delhi and Inter Kashi play out a goalless draw
FOOTBALL | While Inter Kashi created the better chances, both teams were unable to find the net in a battle defined by resolute defending. SC Delhi goalkeeper Nora Fernandes was the standout player with six saves
Leonardo DiCaprios dialogue from The Wolf of Wall Street continues to resonate with audiences because it speaks about self-doubt, fear and the excuses people create in their own minds. The line suggests that mental barriers often become bigger obstacles than real-life challenges, which is why many viewers still relate to it years after the films release. Delivered through Jordan Belforts intense and ambitious personality, the quote gained lasting popularity despite the movies controversial themes of greed and corruption.
Bruno Fernandes Ties Premier League Assist Record With 20th Of Season For Manchester United
By setting up Bryan Mbeumo for United's third goal against Nottingham Forest on Sunday, Bruno Fernandes moved onto 20 assists, equal with the record held jointly by Thierry Henry (2002-03) and Kevin De Bruyne (2019-20).
HOPS FC Crowned IWL 2 Champions, Juba Sangha FC Secure Promotion
Karbi Anglong Sports Association Girls: HOPS FC won the Indian Womens League 2 (IWL 2) 2025-26 season, achieving a perfect record with five wins in the Final Round and nine wins overall. Juba Sangha FC finished second, earning promotion to the Indian Womens League (IWL) for the 2026-27 season. The six-team Final Round was held as a single-leg round-robin at the Padukone-Dravid Centre for Sports Excellence in Bengaluru, where HOPS finished first with 15 points. The Delhi team scored eight goals and remained defensively solid, conceding none during the final round. They had previously topped their group with four straight wins to reach the final stage. This victory marks HOPS' first IWL 2 title and signifies their return to India's top tier of women's football after last season's relegation. Juba Sangha FC, based in Delhi, finished second with 12 points after winning four of their five matches. They were the top-scoring team in the Final Round, netting 15 goals. This marks Juba Sangha's first promotion to the Indian Women's League. HOPS started their campaign with a 3-0 victory over Krida Prabodhini Pune, then beat Mumbai Knights FC 2-0, and narrowly defeated Suruchi Sangha 1-0. They continued with another close 1-0 win against Kemp FC and concluded their campaign with a 1-0 win over Juba Sangha in the final match, securing the title. Juba Sangha started their Final Round with a 3-1 win over Kemp and then secured a 5-2 victory against Krida Prabodhini Pune. Their additional wins against Mumbai Knights and Suruchi Sangha maintained their position in the race to the finish, but losing to HOPS resulted in them finishing in second place. Kemp finished third with nine points, having won three of their five matches. Krida Prabodhini Pune took fourth place with six points. Mumbai Knights ended fifth with three points, and Suruchi Sangha finished the Final Round without earning any points. Krida Prabodhinis Simran Gurung was the top scorer of the tournament with nine goals. Her teammate Sumaiyya Shaikh finished tied for second place with seven goals, sharing the position with Roshni Tigga from Suruchi Sangha and Vipanshi from Juba Sangha. Juba Sangha also recorded Nidhi scoring six goals throughout the campaign, while Bhagyashree Dalvi from Mumbai Knights and Maidangshri Narzary from Karbi Anglong Sports Association Girls Football Club (KASA FC) each scored five. Khushbu Saroj of Kemp and Juba Sanghas Kiran both scored four goals. Krida Prabodhinis Simran Gurung was the top scorer of the tournament with nine goals. Her teammate Sumaiyya Shaikh finished tied for second place with seven goals, sharing the position with Roshni Tigga from Suruchi Sangha and Vipanshi from Juba Sangha. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Sribhumi FC were the first champions in 2023-24, with Garhwal United FC securing the title last season. HOPS became the second Delhi-based team to win the IWL 2. Article Source: IANS
Buddha or Karl Marx?: Exploring an intriguing inquiry by B. R. Ambedkar
Two intellectuals divided by centuries, Ambedkar believed, sought the same end. But where the Marxian approach failed on the fundamental goal of liberty, equality and fraternity, Buddhas teachings showed the way.
Delhi advises 2-day work-from-home in private sector, car pooling to conserve fuel
Delhi government urges private firms to embrace two-day work-from-home. Companies should also adjust office timings and promote carpooling. These measures aim to conserve fuel amid global uncertainties. Essential services are exempt. This initiative supports Prime Minister Narendra Modi's call for wise resource expenditure. The goal is to reduce daily vehicular fuel consumption in the capital.
After Announcing Separation, Mouni Roy And Suraj Nambiar Begin Following Each Other On Instagram
Mouni Roy and Suraj Nambiar married on January 27, 2022 in Goa
Delhi To Face Severe Heatwave Soon, Temperatures May Hit 45 Degrees Celsius
Heatwave conditions are expected to prevail till May 22 across Rajasthan, Uttar Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh, Punjab, Haryana, Chandigarh, Delhi, Chhattisgarh, and parts of Konkan and Goa.
Aam Aadmi Party national convenor Arvind Kejriwal inaugurated a night polyclinic in Goa. He promised free electricity, health insurance, and monthly financial assistance for women if AAP wins the 2027 Assembly elections. Kejriwal attacked the ruling BJP government over power cuts and smart meters. He projected AAP as an alternative to Goa's entrenched politics and party-switching culture.
Bayern Munich finally receives Bundesliga trophy and celebrates
Bayern finished with 122 goals, easily surpassing the previous Bundesliga record haul of 101 by the 1971-72 Bayern team
UCIL to extract uranium from Hindustan Copper's tailings, to set up recovery plant in Jharkhand: CMD
Uranium Corporation of India will establish a new plant in Jharkhand. This facility will extract uranium from waste materials produced by Hindustan Copper. The move aims to boost India's domestic uranium supply for nuclear power and defense. This initiative will convert waste into a valuable resource. It also supports India's ambitious nuclear power expansion goals.
Nikhat's no to 48kg; Nitu-Jyoti in trial bout for World Championships
Nikhat Zareen has opted out of the senior World Cup in China, prioritizing her 51kg Olympic qualification goals over the 48kg category. This decision has led the BFI to schedule a selection trial for the 48kg spot between Nitu Ghanghas and Jyoti Gulia. Meanwhile, Sakshi Chaudhary impressed at recent trials, defeating strong contenders in the competitive 51kg division.
How roofs can shelter and support cooking
Goa's monsoon season highlights the vital role of roofs, from sheltering homes and drying food like onion braids to providing space for community cooking. The article explores how these overhead structures, often overlooked, connect us to nature and tradition, influencing culinary practices and offering a unique perspective on daily life.
New York , May 17 : Indias Permanent Representative to the United Nations Parvathaneni Harish outlined Indias approach towards tackling the ongoing energy and fertiliser crisis amid the conflict in West Asia, stressing the need for a combination of short-term and long-term measures backed by international cooperatioHarish said he participated in the Special Meeting of the United Nations Economic and Social Council (UNECOSOC) on safeguarding energy and supply flows. He emphasised that a mix of immediate and structural measures, along with international cooperation, would be essential to effectively respond to the crisis. Harish also reiterated Indias concerns over disruptions to maritime security and freedom of navigation in the Strait of Hormuz. Shared Indias approach to the recent energy and fertiliser crisis in light of the West Asia conflict at the Special Meeting of the UNECOSOC on Safeguarding energy and supply flows. A combination of short-term and structural measures alongside international cooperation are essential to respond to the crisis. Reiterated that targeting of commercial shipping, endangering civilian crew and impeding freedom of navigation in the Strait of Hormuz, are unacceptable. International law in this regard must be fully respected, Harish wrote on X This comes after Iran announced a professional mechanism to regulate maritime traffic in the Strait of Hormuz through a designated route, which will be unveiled soon. In a post on X, Iranian Parliaments NSC chief Ebrahim Azizi said that the proposed mechanism has been developed within the framework of Irans national sovereignty and with the aim of ensuring the security of international trade. He further stated that only commercial vessels and parties cooperating with Iran would be permitted to benefit from the mechanism. Azizi also said that the proposed route would remain closed to operators associated with the so-called freedom project. Iran, within the framework of its national sovereignty and the guarantee of international trade security, has prepared a professional mechanism to manage traffic in the Strait of Hormuz along a designated route, which will be unveiled soon. In this process, only commercial vessels and parties cooperating with Iran will benefit from it. The necessary fees will be collected for the specialized services provided under this mechanism. This route will remain closed to the operators of the so-called freedom project, said the X post from Azizi. Earlier in the day, US President Donald Trump warned of very bad time if any peace deal to end the West Asia crisis is not reached, Al Jazeera reported, while quoting local French broadcaster BFMTV. Meanwhile, Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi asserted that the United States remains the primary barrier to peace in West Asia. Araghchi claimed that after more than a month of failed military objectives, the US attempted to pivot toward dialogue, a move met with deep-seated scepticism in Tehran. Addressing a press conference in New Delhi following a meeting of the BRICS Foreign Ministers, the Iranian Foreign Minister laid bare the trust deficit defining the current geopolitical standoff.Now, after 40 days of war, when the US became hopeless of achieving any goal in their aggression against Iran, they offered negotiation We have no trust in Americans This is the main obstacle in the way of any diplomatic effort. We have every reason not to trust Americans, while they have no reason not to trust us, he stated. (ANI)
Historic Eidgah Srinagar comes alive with sacrificial animals ahead of Eid-ul-Adha
Buyers say prices higher this year but sacrifice important religious duty Traders optimistic business will improve as Eid draws nearer Umar Raina Srinagar, May 16: The historic Eidgah Srinagar has once again come alive with the arrival of sacrificial animals ahead of Eid-ul-Adha, as traders and buyers gather at one of Kashmirs largest and oldest livestock marketplaces. With the beginning of the month of Zil Hajj, the traditional market has started witnessing increasing activity, with people from Srinagar, Ganderbal and nearby areas visiting the grounds to purchase sacrificial animals, particularly sheep and goats, for the upcoming festival. Hundreds of sheep and goats, including both local and non-local breeds, have already been brought to the sprawling Eidgah grounds, while traders remain hopeful that business will pick up in the coming days as Eid approaches. Residents said the market traditionally gains momentum after the start of Zil Hajj, as families begin preparations for Eid-ul-Adha and look for suitable animals for sacrifice. We came early to survey the market and compare prices. Usually, many families prefer to buy their sacrificial animals after Zil Hajj begins, and the rush increases with every passing day, said Mohammad Sultan, a buyer from Srinagar. Shahid Ahmad from Nawakadal said, We visit Eidgah every year because it is one of the most trusted and oldest places for purchasing sacrificial animals. There are many options here, from local breeds to animals brought from outside Kashmir. Livestock sellers, however, said that while trading has begun, the turnout of buyers remains lower compared to previous years, largely due to rising prices and changing market conditions. We have started selling sacrificial sheep, but compared to previous years, the number of buyers is still low. People are coming, but many are hesitant because prices have gone up, said Asif Ahmad, a livestock trader from Bemina. Another seller, Sultan Ahmad from Shopian, who has been associated with the Eidgah livestock market for over three decades, said, We have been selling sacrificial sheep here for the last 30 years. Eidgah is one of the oldest and most important markets before Eid-ul-Adha, and thousands of animals are sold here every year. Gulzar Ahmad, dealing in non-local sheep breeds, said demand for premium animals is also expected to rise in the coming days. Customers are asking about larger and healthier animals, but many are waiting until the final days before making a purchase, he said. One young buyer browsing through the market said, Prices are definitely higher this year, but Eid sacrifice is an important religious duty for us. We are looking for a good sheep within our budget. Another elderly resident from Eidgah, Mumtaz Mohammad, added, The Eidgah market is not just a place to buy animalsit is a tradition. Every year, coming here reminds us of the spirit and preparations of Eid-ul-Adha. Traders remain optimistic that business will improve significantly as Eid draws nearer, with thousands of sacrificial sheep and goats expected to be sold in the days ahead. Every year, the Eidgah grounds transform into a vibrant seasonal marketplace, deeply rooted in Kashmirs religious and cultural traditions, bringing together buyers and sellers in preparation for one of the most important festivals in the Islamic calendar.
Security model failed in today's complex world, says Iranian Envoy to India
Iran's Ambassador to India stated a single-power security model has failed. BRICS Foreign Ministers met in India. They supported a comprehensive UN reform, including the Security Council. The goal is to make it more democratic and representative. Developing countries, especially from Africa, Asia, and Latin America, should have a greater role.
KRYPHSA beat ICSA 2 0 for first win
KRYPHSA, Naoremthong defeated ICSA, Irengbam by 2 0 goals to seal their first Group B win in the 16th AMFA Senior Women's Football League 2026 27 this afternoon at Artificial Turf Ground, Lamlong Thongkhong Having played out a 1 1 draw with MUFA and went down 0 2 to FC Imphal, KRYPHSA notched up their first win in three games courtesy of first half goals coming from Moibungkhongbam Sanjana 11' and Hemam Linthoi Devi 20' Source The Sangai Express
I League 3 FC Raengdai kick off playoff campaign on winning note
FC Raengdai, Noney got off to a prolific start in the I League 3 playoff for the season 2025 26 as they prevailed 4 2 over Assam based Chhaygaon FC this evening at Khuman Lampak Main Stadium The visitors found the lead early with Shanborlang Nonglait making the most of a chance in the 5 th minute but FC Raengdai fought back to enter the break with a 2 1 lead on the back of goals coming from Chuingampou Kamei 29' and Laishram Bikramjit Singh 45 5' Chhaygaon FC drew level when Oinam Keiphaba Meitei conceded an own goal in the 66th minute but the Noney based team rode on two quick late goals from Shoraisham Sagar Singh 90 6' and Ningthoujam Momocha Singh 90 8' to snatch the victory FC Raengdai will play Sunrise Club Orissa in the next match on May 18 from 3 pm at the same venue Earlier in the day, Keinou Library Sports Association KLASA , Keinou played out a goalless draw with BAGHPAT FC at the same venue KLASA will play Chhaygaon FC in the next match on May 18 from 9 am at Khuman Lampak Main Stadium In the other playoff encounter staged at SAI stadium, Sunrise Club Orissa held another local team Tiddim Road Athletic Union TRAU , Kwakeithel to a goalless draw TRAU will play FC Banaras in the next match on May 18 from 3 pm at SAI Stadium Source The Sangai Express
Beyond Medicine and Engineering
In Kashmir, ambition has long worn a familiar face. Given the history of conflict in Kashmir the most dependable jobs were in medicine and engineering and what wouldnt one do to secure a government job. These were not organic career choices, rather guarantees of stability, dignity, and a way out of uncertainty, the most secure route of income. But what happens when an entire generation of Kashmiri Youth is asked to dream within just two options? Legacy of Education in Kashmir Kashmir is not just geographically distinct; it is shaped by a unique socio-political reality. Frequent disruptions, limited industrial growth, international conflict, drug use amongst the youth and an unpredictable economic environment have meant that large-scale private sector ecosystems have struggled to take root. In such an environment, medicine and engineering become defaults where year after year, thousands of students prepare for the same entrances, chasing a narrowing funnel of opportunity. How are we preparing the Kashmiri youth for jobs of 2050? Beneath the silent cost of narrow aspirations lies an uncomfortable reality too; not every student is meant to be a doctor or an engineer. When a system values only two outcomes, it inadvertently: Silences diverse talents; artists, writers, psychologists, entrepreneurs, and the valley has historically had brilliant writers and entrepreneurs. Creates immense pressure and identity crises among students who dont fit in traditional careers. The number of students giving national entrances to the seats available is disproportionally large and is a reason for mental pressure, drug abuse, self harm and suicides in teenagers and young adults. It also leads to underemployment and dissatisfaction amongst adults, even among those who succeed. The repercussions of not matching your skills, aptitude, attitude and personality to your life plans - the cost is high and often financially and emotionally. Lets talk numbers! Engineering and Medicine entrances and seats 15 Lakh unique students give the JEE out of which only 2.5 lakh proceed to give JEE advanced aspiring for 18100 IIT seats, 24000 NIT seats, 6500 IIIT seats and 10+ seats at other engineering colleges. Indias top colleges have only 75,000 seats. While a 90 percentile looks competitive, it doesn't make you eligible to qualify the exam for a good engineering seat. Being good at PCM may help, but scoring a 100% will not make you eligible to crack the JEE easily. Add different quotas to this equation, you are squandering over an engineering seat which may not actually be your number 1 career match, nor a safe option. NEET has over 22 Lakh students applying to over 100+ colleges with only 1,80,000 seats making your probability for a seat 0.000045%. Out of this 1.29 L are MBBS seats and 2.5 lakh total seats available including BDS, AYUSH, and BVSc & AH. This career has a rough entry point and requires genuine passion, dedication and diligence to match academic rigour. Being a science topper is not the skill it takes to be a good doctor anymore. Skill being the operative word on how you are making yourself future ready for the new jobs that are being created and buffer yourself from career redundancy. 49,326 students appeared for the NEET UG exam from the state of Jammu and Kashmir in 2025 for 1526 GMC seats (a whopping increase, nearly triple from the earlier 500, which is great news for medicine aspirants). This implied a 3.09% admit rate and only top 25000 from 22 Lakh students bagging the top national college seat. Kashmir needs thinkers who can shape policy, mental health professionals who understand lived realities, creators who can tell their stories to the world and entrepreneurs who can build local ecosystems, however small. Emerging career pathways that lead there are: Humanities & Social Sciences: Economics, Data Sciences, Statistics, Political Science, Psychology, Sociology, Anthropology, Philosophy. Creative Fields: Photography, filmmaking, writing. Kashmir has powerful stories, storytellers are not formally nurtured. Technology Beyond Engineering: Data science, UI/UX design, digital marketing, game design, fashion design, skills that can be practiced remotely, bypassing local industry limitations. Entrepreneurship: Small-scale ventures in handicrafts, tourism, food, and e-commerce; often driven by necessity, but full of potential. Those new to this would lack awareness and exposure on what it means to work in this kind of a field. They would require structured guidance on career prospects, job roles and fungibility, college entry points, profile building and most importantly salary and placements. When every student is pushed toward the same goal, we dont just lose individual potential, we lose the chance to collectively imagine a different future. To every student in Kashmir quietly wondering if their dreams are socially valid, to every adult guiding them, the real responsibility is not to narrow choices in the name of safety, but to create opportunities and build awareness in the face of uncertainty. Because even in a place shaped by conflict, possibility must not become a casualty. Zoya Bilal Qureshi, MA in Conflict Analysis and Peace Building, is a Career Counselor with over 15 years of experience in College admissions and Career Guidance
Scorpio Daily Horoscope for May 17, 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
Man City beats Chelsea 1-0 in FA Cup final after audacious Antoine Semenyo goal
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Manipur violence: Around 10 people still remain untraceable
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Bruce Lee, a martial arts icon, championed courage over the fear of failure, urging individuals to pursue ambitious goals. His philosophy, forged through a life of discipline and self-improvement, from troubled youth to global star, emphasizes growth and resilience. Lee's legacy transcends cinema, inspiring millions to embrace challenges and strive for their full potential.
Special vs regular FDs: Key differences and which one you should choose
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CBSE three-language rule: Starting July 1, 2026, CBSE mandates three languages for Classes 9 and 10, with at least two being native Indian languages. While compulsory, the third language will not have a Board exam, focusing on learning over performance. This aligns with NEP 2020's multilingual education goals.
Robert Lewandowski To Leave Barcelona At End Of Season, Says 'Mission Complete'
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Naidu Launches Swachhpatham Drive to Keep State Roads Clean
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Modi in Netherlands: One firm holds the key to India's chip ambition
Prime Minister Modi's visit to the Netherlands highlights India's critical reliance on ASML, the sole provider of advanced lithography machines, for its ambitious semiconductor manufacturing goals. This Dutch company's technology is indispensable for India's multi-billion-dollar chip project, underscoring ASML's pivotal role in India's pursuit of silicon sovereignty amidst global tech rivalries.
In a powerful step towards strengthening career clarity and global readiness for students, Career Compass : A Career Counselling Conclave was hosted at the CII Northern Region Headquarters, Chandigarh and was attended by the leading schools of the city. (L-R) Major General TPS Waraich, Renu Puri, Gulshan Kaur, Anju Mehta, Naomi Atkins, and Sourav Roy at Career Compass Presented by Testler (educational consultancy), Tutela (test prepexperts), and TRINITi, the conclave brought together school principals, education leaders, career counsellors, and industry experts to discuss how students can be better prepared for a rapidly changing future shaped by Artificial Intelligence, global education pathways, and emerging careers. The event featured thought-provoking panel discussions, focusing on how schools can nurture career clarity beyond marks, and how skill development must now take priority over traditional resume-building. The event was attended by pioneer of leading educational institutes in Chandigarh. A key highlight of the conclave was an engaging Fireside Chat with Manish Pandey, Co-Founder and CEO of BeerBiceps Media , who shared insights on youth mindset, digital careers, and the importance of self-awareness in navigating modern career journeys. The conclave was further honoured by the presence of dignitaries like Mr. Rajesh Kumar Gupta, Regional Officer, CBSE, Chandigarh , whose participation reinforced the importance of collaborative efforts between institutions and the education ecosystem. TRINITi , said, “ Career Compass is not just an event, but a step towards a necessary conversation. Students today are surrounded by options but still lack direction. Our goal is to bridge this gap by bringing schools, counsellors, and industry voices on one platform to build a future where career clarity is a part of mainstream education. ” Testler , added, “ The biggest challenge today is not a lack of opportunities, but a lack of personalized guidance. Every child has a unique potential, and career counselling must be treated as a structured roadmap, not a last-minute decision. Career Compass is a step towards making that roadmap accessible, practical, and globally aligned .” Tutela , shared, “ The future belongs to students who are not only academically capable, but strategically prepared. Global admissions and test readiness are evolving rapidly, and students need mentorship that is hyper-personalised, data-driven, and skill-focused. Platforms like Career Compass help schools and students understand what global readiness truly means today .” Educationist Renu Puri stressed the need to balance technological advancement with human values. She said that while Artificial Intelligence has made information more accessible, qualities such as empathy, individuality, emotional intelligence, and self-awareness continue to remain central to holistic development. Adding to the discussion , Gen Waraich reflected on the changing dynamics of parenting and education, observing that emotional support systems for children have weakened over time and require renewed focus both at home and within educational institutions. The conclave concluded with a collective call for stronger collaboration between schools, counsellors, institutions, and industry stakeholders to build a more student-centric, skill-oriented, and future-ready career guidance ecosystem in India.
Asian Marathon Championships: Indias long-distance running scene has often existed away from the spotlight, tucked behind the glamour of cricket stadiums and sprint tracks. But for Sawan Barwal, the road to becoming one of the countrys most promising marathon runners began far from packed arenas, in the tranquil hills of Joginder Nagar in Himachal Pradesh, where endurance is not built in training camps alone but in everyday life itself. Earlier this year, Barwal scripted history by breaking Indias 48-year-old national marathon record, a feat that suddenly pushed the soft-spoken Army athlete into national prominence. Yet, in conversation, the record-breaking runner speaks less about fame and more about discipline, recovery, patience, and the people who quietly carried him through years when success was far from guaranteed. In an exclusive interaction with IANS, Barwal reflected on growing up in the hills, overcoming injuries, family sacrifices, and why long-distance running is as much a mental battle as it is a physical one. There is a benefit in the mountains physically as an athlete. If we talk about endurance running, we get a slight benefit from where we come from. It's a little challenging to go to the mountains, and there is a lot of physical activity needed. So definitely, the endurance is developed from the very beginning if youre living there. And on top of that, you are benefited while training because you are at an altitude, which later helps competing at other places, Barwal told IANS, in an exclusive interaction facilitated by ASICS, when asked how training in the mountains helped him shape his endurance, discipline and mindset as an athlete. For Barwal, the mountains shaped more than his lungs and stamina. They also shaped his resilience. Training facilities were limited when he first began, and unlike athletes from bigger cities, access to professional recovery systems or nutrition support came much later. If I compare it to other places, training in the mountains is more difficult. There are not as many facilities here, and I did not have many facilities in my district when I first started training. I trained there and bagged a medal in the Nationals. When I moved to the city lateron and trained in the excellence centers, it was pretty easy to rain there with all facilities for recovery, nutrition, so it was easy for me to develop my body then, he said. Long-distance running can often feel isolating, hours of repetitive training without applause, cameras, or crowds. Yet Barwal approaches the sport with the precision of someone constantly competing against time itself. I have a set target in my mind for the marathon beforehand that I have to improve my timing and break the national record. I keep in mind that target and train accordingly saying I want to achieve this target, I have to train like this. We must break the training barriers. I set the targets before training and tell myself that I have to finish running in so-and-so time. We set the target 1-2 days before for the next session. We have to practise continuously and achieve the target. Thats the motivation. As soon as we achieve the target, we feel happy. I also have teammates, so we keep motivating each other, he stated. Behind that discipline lies a story familiar to many Indian athletes, a family stretching its own limits so one dream could survive. My family has been very helpful since I started running. They provided me with a lot of things. They cut out their own things and provided me with the training essentials. My family has been very helpful. My elder brother helped me a lot. When he started his job, he supported me financially because I wasnt financially stable, didnt have a job in hand. He helped me with the training shoes, the spike shoes, the competition shoes that cost around 20000, I couldnt afford it, but he provided me with those and has been a big support so that I could succeed, Barwal expressed. That support system, Barwal believes, extends beyond family and coaches. In a sport where progress can take years, athletes need partners willing to invest in journeys rather than instant results. Behind every athletes journey, there is always a strong support system that helps them stay focused and keep moving forward. Long-distance running involves years of disciplined training, sacrifices, recovery, and staying mentally strong through both good and difficult phases. For me, the support from my coaches, family, teammates, and partners like ASICS has played a very important role in helping me pursue my goals with confidence. As an athlete, knowing that a brand understands the demands of the sport and genuinely supports your journey makes a big difference. ASICS has always stood for performance, recovery, and the overall well-being of athletes, which aligns closely with what long-distance running requires sound mind, sound body, Barwal opened up. Modern marathon running, he says, is no longer just about mileage and stamina. Technology, especially footwear innovation, has become central to performance. Today, shoes are a big part of running. Competition shoes feature carbon-fibre plates and are lightweight. If we talk about 4-5 years ago, shoes were not like that. It becomes 20-30% easier for athletes if they have access to proper training and running shoes. From providing the right footwear and apparel technology to supporting athletes through their training and racing journey, ASICS helps create an environment where athletes can focus fully on improving and performing at their best. For me personally, having that kind of backing gives a lot of motivation and confidence to keep pushing my limits and continue chasing bigger goals, the long-distance runner stated. But the road has not been linear. In 2023, Barwal endured one of the toughest periods of his career after a major injury kept him out for months and forced him into a battle with self-doubt. Every athlete goes through such phases in life. If you suffer a major injury and recovery takes a long time, thoughts start coming into your mind like maybe this will never heal properly, maybe Im not able to do anything, or perhaps I should choose a different path altogether. So controlling those thoughts was very challenging for me when I got injured in 2023 and it took me around six to seven months to recover. That was a really difficult phase. Then, when athletes transition from the junior level to the senior level, it usually takes one or two years to adjust to that category. During that period, winning medals and maintaining your place in the field becomes a huge challenge. You start feeling that other athletes are better than you and ahead of you, and that your time has not yet come. At times like that, you often feel you may have chosen the wrong field and that you are not able to move forward. But if you keep those thoughts under control and continue training patiently and consistently, eventually you get to see the results of that hard work, the national record holder said. For someone who now holds the national marathon record, Barwal still remembers a time when long-distance running barely received attention in his home state. In the beginning, it was difficult. Since we are from Himachal, people there generally do not have much interest in sports, especially athletics, and very few pursue long-distance running. Most people eventually join the army instead. It was only when we travelled outside that we realised this is also a sport in which one can build a career. Six or seven years ago, there wasnt much craze around it, but now marathons attract huge crowds. It feels good to see so many people coming and participating, Barwal mentioned. His advice to young runners reflects the same patience that defines his own journey. The journey from junior to senior level is a long one. There is a huge difference in both performance and maturity between junior and senior athletes. It usually takes four to six years for young athletes to reach that level, so it is important not to get distracted or lose focus during that phase. Many athletes quit midway because even after two or three years, they may still not see the results they expect or feel they are unable to match the senior level. But reaching that stage takes time, patience, and consistent hard work. That is why it is very important to keep practising continuously with a clear target in mind. His advice to young runners reflects the same patience that defines his own journey. Also Read: Live Cricket Score This year we have the Asian Games in September and next year we have the Asian Marathon Championship. It will be a major event and next year we have the Olympics. We will have a lot of experience by the time the Olympic year is here. We didn't have that much experience in the first marathon but that wont be the case in 2028. 40-50% is experience that matters. We didn't have that much experience last time. We will have a lot of experience in the upcoming Olympics, he concluded. Article Source: IANS
Aston Villa Secures Champions League Qualification with 4-2 Victory Over Liverpool
Birmingham, May 16: Aston Villa achieved a remarkable 4-2 victory over Liverpool in the Premier League on Friday, securing their qualification for next seasons UEFA Champions League. Ollie Watkins starred for Villa, scoring two impressive goals. This win propelled Aston Villa to fourth place with 62 points from 37 matches. Meanwhile, Liverpool, now in fifth ... Read more Aston Villa Secures Champions League Qualification with 4-2 Victory Over Liverpool
Komal Gaikwad, a mother from Parbhani, faced financial struggles and abandonment. She now drives an auto rickshaw with her young daughter, Teju, by her side. Komal works tirelessly to save money and dreams of providing Teju with an English-medium education. Her inspiring journey showcases immense maternal sacrifice and determination against all odds.
Arvind Kejriwal declared Goa his lucky charm after a Delhi High Court judge recused herself from the excise policy case during his visit. The Aam Aadmi Party hailed the recusal as a major legal victory, asserting it validated their concerns about a fair trial. Kejriwal expressed that ruth has prevailed following the development.
Amit Shah Calls for a Unified Global War Against Drugs
New Delhi, May 16: Indias premier intelligence agency, the Research and Analysis Wing (RAW), hosted its annual lecture series on Friday, focusing on the theme Drugs: An Unbounded Threat, A Collective Responsibility. During his address, Union Home Minister Amit Shah highlighted that under Prime Minister Modis leadership, India has set a national goal of achieving ... Read more Amit Shah Calls for a Unified Global War Against Drugs
Goa exit in lacrosse quarterfinals
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Physiotherapist and Cong leader Ketan Bhatikar dies of snakebite
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600 pharmacies in state to join nationwide May 20 strike
Panaji: Nearly 600 medical stores in Goa will remain closed on May 20 as they join in the nationwide strike called by the All India Organisation of Chemists and Druggists over online sale of medicines, alleged unfair trade practices and the growing impact of e-pharmacies on small retailers. Chemists and druggists across the country had []
Supreme Court closes plea of Goa Congress leader after his death from snakebite
Appearing for the deceased leader, advocate Abhishek Jebraj requested the Court to leave the larger question of law open while closing the proceedings
Personal archives that tell stories
The My Own Collection at the Goa Science Centre brings together collectors of all ages showcasing hobbies built through years of curiosity, preservation and passion VINIKA VISWAMBHARAN What may appear to be ordinary objects to some are treasured pieces of memory for others. From old coins passed down through generations to carefully preserved chocolate wrappers []
Trikal screening as part of Mario Miranda exhibition
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How Outside Support Can Help Overwatch Role Queue Goals
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Inside the U.S. Strategy to Lead the AI Economy
The United States new artificial intelligence framework outlines how policy, innovation, and partnerships are shaping the next phase of the AI economy CHARVI ARORA As governments around the world race to shape the future of artificial intelligence (AI), the United States is positioning itself as a major destination for AI investment, development, and commercialization. In March 2026, President Donald J. Trump announced aNational Policy Framework for AI, outlining U.S. priorities on innovation, regulation, and economic growth. According to theForeign Commercial Service (FCS), the trade promotion arm of the U.S. Department of Commerces International Trade Administration, the framework reinforces the United States leadership in AI, with a focus on innovation, competitiveness, and responsible deployment. An FCS official adds that it provides clear policy direction for industry and signals continuity in the U.S. approach to supporting AI development and commercialization. For global businesses and investors, the framework also signals how international partners can engage with the U.S. AI market as the United Statesseeksto expand its leadership in emerging technologies. In India, the FCSoperatesin New Delhi, Mumbai, Ahmedabad, Kolkata, Hyderabad, Bengaluru, and Chennai, working with partners to strengthen commercial engagement and deepen U.S.-India economic ties. Turning policy into action The framework builds on earlier efforts to gather industry input and shape implementation. In combination with the Request for Information (RFI) issued in October 2025 and the Call for Proposals (CFP) launched in April 2026 under the AI Exports Program, the framework reflects a phased effort to engage industry and translate policy goals into real-world actions, the FCS official explains. The official adds that the approach is also intended to create greater clarity for companies looking to engage with the U.S. market. A more streamlined U.S. approach to AI policy provides greater clarity and predictability for companies engaging with the U.S. market, helping create a stableenvironment for investment, entry, and expansion. It would also encourage deeper commercial engagement with U.S. industry, including participation in technology partnerships and collaboration. Competing for global AI capital The framework is also designed to encourage investment and expansion in the United States. Greater policy coherence across these initiatives provides clear signals on U.S. priorities in AI. This supports confident investment decisions, fast innovation cycles, and strong incentives for companies considering expansion or scaling in the United States as a global hub for AI development and commercialization, the official says. Broader U.S. government initiatives are also aimed at helping companiesidentifybusiness opportunities in the United States. Through the U.S. Department of Commerce and its investment promotion program SelectUSA, global firms can access market intelligence, connect with state and local investment agencies, and explore opportunities across federal, state, and local levels. Since itsinception, SelectUSA hasfacilitatedmore than $400 billion in investment and supported over 270,000 U.S. jobs. The U.S. AIadvantage The framework highlights two long-standing strengths of the U.S. technology sector: intellectual property protections and access to skilled talent. Strong intellectual property protections and a talent base remain foundational strengths of the U.S. innovation ecosystem. Together, they support investment in research and development, enable commercialisation of advanced technologies, and ensure companies have access to a highly skilled workforce needed to scale AI innovation, the official says. The broader policy conversation also includes emerging issues such as AI-generated content, copyright, and digital replicas, as governments and courts continue to grapple with how existing laws apply to rapidly evolving AI technologies. BuildingglobalAI partnerships Beyond investment and innovation, the framework also signals how the United States wants to deepen international AI collaboration. For global partners, including India, the AI Exports Program reflects what the FCSofficial describes as a structured approach to engaging industry in U.S.-led AI innovation. The progression from the RFI (Request for Information) to the CFP (Call for Proposals) under the AI Exports Program creates pathways for international companies to engage with U.S. industry through consortium-based models and contribute to the development and deployment of full-stack AI solutions with global applications, the official explains. Looking ahead, the official notes that as the framework moves toward implementation, stakeholders should follow legislative and regulatory outcomes and how the AI Exports Program evolves in practice. Key areas include consortium formation, export facilitation mechanisms, and the development of standards and compliance expectations that will shape participation in U.S.-led AI ecosystems. (The Author is Associate Editor (English) SPAN Magazine, U.S. Embassy New Delhi, Public Diplomacy Section)
Want To Play Cricket And Carry On, Playing A World Cup For India Is Amazing, Says Kohli
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New Delhi , May 15 : Launching a scathing critique of Washingtons diplomatic credibility, Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi on Friday asserted that the United States remains the primary barrier to peace in West Asia. Araghchi claimed that after more than a month of failed military objectives, the US attempted to pivot toward dialogue, a move met with deep-seated skepticism in Tehran. Addressing a press conference in New Delhi following a meeting of the BRICS Foreign Ministers, the Iranian Foreign Minister laid bare the trust deficit defining the current geopolitical standoff.Now, after 40 days of war, when the US became hopeless of achieving any goal in their aggression against Iran, they offered negotiation We have no trust in Americans This is the main obstacle in the way of any diplomatic effort. We have every reason not to trust Americans, while they have no reason not to trust us, he stated. Despite the prevailing hostility, Araghchi noted that a very shaky ceasefire is currently holding, though he warned that Irans patience should not be mistaken for submission.We are now in a state of ceasefire, although its very shaky. But we are trying to keep it to give diplomacy a chance There is no military solution to anything related to Iran. They have tested us time and again. We never bow to any pressure or threat We also resist against any sanction Iranian people only answer to the language of respect he emphasised. The Foreign Minister further detailed a timeline of betrayal, alleging that a joint military strike by the US and Israel occurred precisely when diplomatic channels appeared to be open.My country has been the victim of an act of unprovoked aggression by the United States and Israeli regime, which happened right in the middle of negotiations we had with Americans In the middle of diplomacy, they decided to attack us, Araghchi told reporters.Amid this volatility, Araghchi expressed gratitude for international support, specifically lauding New Delhis role in providing both diplomatic and material aid.We appreciate all those countries that condemned this attack. We appreciate the government and people of India, who expressed solidarity and sympathy towards the Iranian people. We appreciate the humanitarian assistance provided to us by the Indian government as a sign of solidarity he said, highlighting the strengthening bond between the two nations.This diplomatic friction comes as the broader landscape of West Asia remains locked in a cold, precarious stalemate. The eruption of hostilities on February 28 pitted the combined forces of the United States and Israel against Iran, and though a fragile ceasefire currently holds, the region is defined by a high-stakes maritime tug-of-war within the strategic Strait of Hormuz. This vital artery of global commerce has become the primary battleground of a shifting energy war. In a bid to cripple Tehrans economic lifeline, the US has enforced a stringent naval blockade designed to choke off Iranian petroleum exports. In a retaliatory display of brinkmanship, Iran has imposed its own severe restrictions, partially shuttering the shipping lane to global traffic.The consequences of this dual stranglehold have rippled across the planet, triggering massive spikes in international fuel prices. This has left the global energy market in a state of sustained, volatile disruption as the standoff continues to reshape regional and global trade. (ANI)

