India face Argentina with semifinal hopes hanging by a thread
India must defeat Argentina by a significant margin to keep semifinal hopes alive. Their qualification also depends on the Netherlands beating England in another match. A victory over Argentina is crucial for India to gain points in the standings. India needs a substantial goal difference swing to advance. The team must convert possession and chances into goals against Argentina.
Harmit Desai Aims for Medals at Asian Games
Surat, August 23: Indias star table tennis player and Arjuna Award recipient, Harmit Desai, is gearing up for the Asian Games. He stated that the teams goal is to perform at their best and secure medals. In an exclusive interview, Desai shared his thoughts on the upcoming Asian Games, the pressure of international rankings, and ... Read more Harmit Desai Aims for Medals at Asian Games
Nutritionist Lovneet Batra highlights how simple food swaps can help increase daily fibre intake. Adding whole grains such as dalia, ragi and jowar to meals can boost fibre intake, while pulses such as dal, rajma and chana are also good sources. Whole fruits such as guava and apples can be a healthier alternative to processed snacks, while adding flaxseeds to curd or smoothies can provide an easy extra boost of fibre.
A viral Instagram video has shown a wheelchair user performing pull-ups at a gym after friends helped position her chair near the bar. The woman, who initially appeared unsure, completed the exercise and set herself a target of 10 pull-ups before the end of the year. Viewers praised her determination, upper-body strength and the support provided by the women around her.
Punjab T20 League: The stage is set for the 2026 edition of the Sher-e-Punjab T20 League, which will begin on August 30 at the I.S. Bindra Stadium in Chandigarh. Six teams will compete for the title, with some of Punjabs most promising young cricketers getting an opportunity to showcase their talent. Fazilka Falcons will be led by India captain Shubman Gill, who is looking forward to being part of the tournament and playing alongside some of the states finest young players. Speaking about his role as captain and the team, Gill said, I am very excited to lead the Fazilka Falcons. We have a very talented and exciting group of players, and I am really looking forward to working with the team. It will be a great opportunity for all of us to learn from each other and play some good cricket. Gill also praised the Punjab Cricket Association (PCA) for organising the league and providing a platform for young cricketers to take the next step in their careers. I would like to thank the Punjab Cricket Association for organising the Sher-e-Punjab T20 League. It is a very important platform for young and talented cricketers from Punjab. They get the opportunity to perform against quality players, gain experience and show what they can do. Hopefully, many of them can use this tournament as a stepping stone to bigger opportunities, Gill said. Having played international cricket at the highest level, Gill is also keen to share his experience with the younger members of the Fazilka Falcons squad. He believes that self-belief, match awareness and the ability to make the right decisions under pressure are important qualities for any young cricketer. For young players, it is important to believe in their ability and stay calm when they are under pressure. I want to help them understand the game better, whether it is about reading a situation, making decisions or handling pressure. These are things that come with experience, and if I can share whatever I have learned, it will be a good opportunity for me as well, he added. While winning the Sher-e-Punjab T20 League will remain a major goal for the Fazilka Falcons, Gill believes the tournament's bigger success will be measured by the opportunities it creates for young players. For young players, it is important to believe in their ability and stay calm when they are under pressure. I want to help them understand the game better, whether it is about reading a situation, making decisions or handling pressure. These are things that come with experience, and if I can share whatever I have learned, it will be a good opportunity for me as well, he added. Also Read: Special Cricket Stories With the Sher-e-Punjab T20 League set to bring together some of the best emerging talent from the state, Gill's presence as captain will add further experience and excitement to the Fazilka Falcons campaign. The Indian captain will now look to lead the side strongly while helping the next generation of Punjab cricketers make their mark on the big stage. Article Source: IANS
Bayern Munich beat Dortmund to win German Supercup
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India must beat Argentina by two goals to reach FIH World Cup semis
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IIM Jammus 10th Anniversary : Real exams take place in boardrooms, markets: LG
Jammu, Aug 22: Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha on Saturday said the real examinations take place in corporate boardrooms, markets and in life itself, where the data is often incomplete, stakeholders have differing opinions and there is no teacher to provide readymade answers. The LG joined the Board of Governors, faculty, students, alumni and dignitaries to celebrate 10 years of IIM Jammu. In his address, he said, IIM Jammu should define its own bold and distinctive ideas and turn the boardrooms of Jammu Kashmir and Ladakh into living case studies, to root research in border economies and frontier development and to ensure every graduate builds something real before they leave campus. Reflecting on IIM Jammu's remarkable journey, Sinha said that from a modest beginning to its current standing as one of India's fastest-emerging business schools, the institute has scripted a new history while setting out an ambitious roadmap for the decade ahead. Recalling that IIM Jammu started a decade ago with just 56 students on a temporary campus on Canal Road, the Lieutenant Governor noted that the institute has since grown into a nationally recognised and internationally engaged centre for management education. He observed that IIM Jammu is now the fifth IIM in the country to hold both AMBA and EFMD accreditation, and it has built academic partnerships with institutions across France, Morocco, South Korea, Greece, the United Kingdom, Germany, Australia, Poland, Sweden, Taiwan and, most recently, Brazil. The research output at the institute has also expanded sharply, growing from just two published papers in 2017 to close to 350 this year. He commended the hard work and a decade of consistent effort under the leadership of Director Professor B.S. Sahay, the faculty and the Board of Governors, describing the institute's trajectory as a model that other business schools are beginning to look to for inspiration. I have seen details of one achievement after another, along with several distinctive initiatives that have become an inspiring example, a role model, for other business schools. I am certain that, in the future, people will remember these achievements as a standard and an ideal, and will seek to emulate them, he said. The LG invoked the founding stories of three of the world's most respected business schools - Harvard, built on the discipline of case-based learning; Stanford, built on connecting the classroom to real-world enterprise through Silicon Valley; and Wharton, built on mastering the complexities of global capital markets. Each, the Lieutenant Governor observed, succeeded not by trying to be everything, but by committing to one distinctive idea and pursuing it with patience over generations. He said that IIM Jammu now stands at a similar starting point and the decisions it makes over the coming years will shape its identity for decades to come. The Lieutenant Governor emphasised four priorities for the IIM Jammu. First, a distinctive academic identity should be the priority. Rather than relying primarily on case studies drawn from Western business schools, IIM Jammu should build its own tradition of case writing rooted in the realities of Indian enterprise, including the logistical and entrepreneurial challenges unique to Jammu Kashmir and Ladakh. Second, experiential learning should be a focus. Education must move beyond the lecture hall. Every student should undertake a real, tangible project before graduation, whether through the institute's Entrepreneurship Centre, a policy challenge, or direct engagement with local businesses supported by its Centre for Small Business Development. Third, research with a sharp edge should be the focus. Building on the institute's rapid growth in research output, a deeper focus should be on questions specific to border economies, sustainable development and frontier entrepreneurship, areas where IIM Jammu is uniquely positioned to lead. Fourth, placements should be seen as a nation-building exercise. I hope within a decade, IIM Jammu graduates would be recognised for reshaping major companies and founding leading enterprises. Each graduate should be seen as a contributor to India's goal of becoming a developed nation by 2047, the Lieutenant Governor said. IIM Jammu's growth must now be converted into new discoveries. IIM Jammu must ask itself what can be done in the fields of administration, sustainable development and entrepreneurship in the economies of border areas. I believe that great institutions are great because, when the nation faces difficult questions, it looks to them for answers. If IIM Jammu continues to move forward with complete confidence over the next ten years, I am certain that its name will be spoken across the world with immense pride and respect, Sinha said. On the occasion, the Lieutenant Governor released seven coffee-table books of IIM Jammu. Padma Shri Dr. Milind Pralhad Kamble, Chairman, Board of Governors (BoG), IIM Jammu; Sriram Dandekar, Former Chairman, BoG, IIM; Anand Kripalu, Member, BoG, IIM Jammu; Prof. B.S. Sahay, Director IIM Jammu; S. Shivakumar, Operating Partner, Advent International; Vice Chancellors of various Universities; Head of Departments, Faculty and students of IIM Jammu; prominent citizens and senior officials of Police and Civil Administration were present.
Lionel Messi Scores But Inter Miami Slump Continues With Loss To Toronto
A goal from Lionel Messi wasn't enough as Inter Miami fell 2-1 at home to Toronto on Saturday for their fifth straight match without a win.
Michael Olise Helps Bayern Munich Past Borussia Dortmund In German Supercup
Michael Olise scored a goal and created another as Bayern Munich won 2-1 at old foes Borussia Dortmund in the season-opening German Supercup on Saturday.
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Ronaldo becomes first player in the Football history to achieve unprecedented feat
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Did a goat herder's lucky $200 nugget spark a gold rush in western Kenya?
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Olise helps Bayern past Dortmund in German Supercup
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Japanese proverb of the day: Discipline involves quiet, everyday choices for long-term benefits. Regret often arises later when opportunities are missed and cannot be changed. Consistent small actions build self-trust and turn intentions into tangible results. The pressure for quick success obscures the value of sustained, private effort. Choosing present discipline reduces future regret and shapes positive outcomes.
Cancer now notified in Goa, but no addl benefit to patients
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Goa tops India in road mishap rate
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A degree in Konkani, and then what?
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Sardesai raises sugarcane payment issues during Sanvordem outreach
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GRLA hails Tiatr recognition, demands equal status for Romi Konknni script
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Goa CMs Visit Highlights Scope for Closer AP Ties
Both Andhra Pradesh and Goa must share experiences and successful policies to deliver greater benefits to their people, he said.
Midhani Chief Links Space Goals to Viksit Bharat
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Goa Chief Minister calls on youth to drive Indias development by 2047
Addressing a gathering, Pramod Sawant advises young people entering politics not to work for positions but for resolving peoples problems
An ancient Italian saying warns us that delaying tasks does us no favors, signaling the importance of taking action as opportunities present themselves. Embracing this principle encourages a disciplined mindset, reducing the stress associated with procrastination. To harness this wisdom, one should tackle smaller tasks promptly and establish achievable daily goals, thus capitalizing on the present for enhanced productivity and success.
India Faces Setback Against Netherlands in Hockey World Cup Pool E Match
Amsterdam, August 22: In their first Pool E match of the FIH Mens Hockey World Cup 2026, the Indian team suffered a 1-3 defeat against co-hosts Netherlands. This loss significantly diminishes Indias hopes of advancing to the semifinals. The first goal of the match came in the third quarter when Netherlands Duco Telgenkamp scored a ... Read more India Faces Setback Against Netherlands in Hockey World Cup Pool E Match
Quote of the day by Carol Burnett reminds people that dreams need action and commitment. Her words encourage people to recognize their goals, act when opportunities appear, remain focused during difficult periods and avoid giving up because of fear or doubt. The quote also connects dreams with courage, resilience, passion, hard work and personal ambition.
Hull City Shocks Manchester United with 2-0 Victory in Premier League Return
Hull, August 22: Hull City made a stunning return to the Premier League after a decade, defeating Manchester United 2-0 on Saturday. The Tigers, playing in Englands top football league for the first time since the 2016-17 season, triumphed at MKM Stadium thanks to goals from Semi Ajayi and record signing Nampalys Mendy. Ajayi opened ... Read more Hull City Shocks Manchester United with 2-0 Victory in Premier League Return
Hockey World Cup: Netherlands Dent India's Semi Hopes with 3-1 win
The Netherlands beat India 3-1 after a goalless first half, leaving India needing victory against Argentina and favourable results elsewhere to reach the semi-finals.
A Culinary Trip Across India Lands at Kangan
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Quote of the day by Ian McKellen reflects on success, hardship, privilege and responsibility. The actor said people who have experienced success do not need sympathy when they face problems. His words point to gratitude, humility and accountability. The quote also came from a discussion about actors, fame and the opportunities that come with successful careers.
Arvind Kejriwal to hold Goa townhall on forced E20 fuel on August 25
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Goa CM Calls Upon Youth to Play Key Role in Nation Building
He urged those interested in politics to join public life with a commitment to resolving peoples problems
Actor Parul Gulati recently showcased her spacious Mumbai duplex to Archana Puran Singh and family. Her journey began in a 1 BHK apartment after moving to Mumbai for acting. Gulati's home reflects her transition from acting to entrepreneurship with personal memorabilia. The residence features a modern kitchen, workspaces, and an expansive terrace for entertaining guests. She also owns hospitality ventures in Goa, including Malkin Hostel.
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As we age, it's crucial for older adults to increase their protein intake to preserve muscle mass and ensure independence. By simply adding foods like Greek yogurt and beans to meals, one can effectively enhance protein levels without overhauling their diet. Making these small adjustments, such as including protein in breakfast and salads, can significantly assist in meeting nutritional needs during later years.
Justice Gill highlights growing presence of women in judiciary, urges students to overcome barriers and persevere
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Yashs much-hyped upcoming movie Toxic is gearing up to be a breakout box-office success. As per reports, the films advance booking has sold more than 2.7 lakh tickets in just 24 hours. The movie is reportedly set in Goa and boasts of a huge success, comprising Yash and other big names like Kiara Advani and Nayanthara.
Kritika Kamra Serves Major Fashion Goals
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Wife of detained Indian Captain says he was
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Arjun Tendulkar Commits To Goa; Ends Exit Rumours
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Did Arjun Rampal get special treatment? Inside the legal loophole that allowed his instant marriage
Highlights Arjun Rampal and Gabriella Demetriades registered their marriage in Mapusa, Goa Goa's civil registration process normally includes a 15-day waiting period The couple obtained special permission to waive the waiting period Arjun Rampal and Gabriella Demetriades may have kept their wedding private, but the legal process behind their Goa marriage has revealed a little-known provision in the state's marriage registration system. The Dhurandhar actor and his longtime partner registered their marriage at the Sub-Registrar's office in Mapusa, North Goa, on Friday. According to PTI, the couple obtained special permission from the Assistant Public Prosecutor to waive the 15-day period normally required between the first and second stages of marriage registration. What is the Goa marriage rule? Unlike a straightforward same-day registration, Goa's civil marriage procedure is divided into two stages. The state's Registration Department says a statutory waiting period of 15 days, including two Sundays, normally applies between the declaration of marriage and its final registration. The period allows the marriage notice to be publicly displayed and gives anyone aware of a legal impediment an opportunity to raise an objection. However, the rule comes with an important exception. Goa's official marriage-registration guidance states that the waiting period can be waived in deserving cases with permission from the Assistant Public Prosecutor of the relevant jurisdiction. That provision appears to be the route used by Rampal and Demetriades. How Arjun Rampal skipped the 15-day wait According to PTI, the couple arrived at the Mapusa registrar's office at around 4pm on Friday and completed the necessary formalities in the presence of close friends. They had already secured special permission from the Assistant Public Prosecutor to condone the waiting period between their first and second signatures. This does not mean the couple bypassed Goa's marriage law. Rather, they used an exception expressly provided for within the state's registration framework. Goa's own registration website confirms that the waiting period can be waived after permission from the Assistant Public Prosecutor is submitted, allowing the couple to proceed with the final registration. Why Goa's rule matters The provision is particularly interesting because the waiting period is not simply an administrative delay. It forms part of Goa's system of public notice, giving potential objections to a proposed marriage an opportunity to be raised before the marriage is formally registered. In Rampal and Demetriades ' case, the special permission meant they did not have to wait the full statutory period before completing the registration. The marriage was registered under Goa's civil registration system, which applies irrespective of religion. The official Goa marriage portal describes registration as the process that gives a marriage juridical status and provides the legal certificate establishing it. The couple, who have been together for several years and share two sons, have now formally registered their relationship after years of being together. Their decision to complete the legal formalities quietly in Goa has also put the state's unusual marriage-registration provisions in the spotlight.
India eye women's hockey World Cup semifinal berth in clash against Australia
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Govt reviews proposals to boost women-led rural enterprises towards 6 crore
New Delhi, Aug 22 (IANS) A government committee held discussions focused on accelerating entrepreneurship-led livelihood opportunities for rural women and contributing to the national goal of creating 6 crore Lakhpati Didis, an official statement said on Saturday. The Empowered Committee of the Ministry of Rural Development, chaired by the Secretary (Rural Development), Rohit Kansal, considered []
Quote of the Day by Henry David Thoreau: Taking the first step toward desired goals builds momentum and opens new possibilities. Living a life that reflects personal values is more important than external expectations. Unexpected success often emerges from consistent, deliberate action over time. Henry David Thoreau's philosophy encourages intentional living and pursuing personal dreams. This idea remains relevant today, urging individuals to define their own success.
DPL 2026: Mayank Yadav Gives Invaluable Motivation To The Junior Players, Says Simarjeet Singh
Captain Simarjeet Singh: Captain Simarjeet Singh opened up about the team's refreshed mindset and lethal bowling partnership with Mayank Yadav after East Delhi Riders delivered a disciplined all-round performance to secure a comfortable seven-wicket victory over Outer Delhi Warriors in their Delhi Premier League (DPL) 2026 clash on Friday. We just tried to give our best as players and return with a strong mentality. Rather than treating every game with extreme pressure or worrying about whether we were in or out of the tournament, we focused on playing good cricket and showing the coaching staff, management, and fans what we are capable of, Simarjeet said after the match. When asked if East Delhi Riders were aiming to play party poopers and disrupt the playoff chances of other teams, Simarjeet dismissed the idea, choosing instead to focus on long-term development. We aren't thinking about other teams. We are focusing on our own game and learning for the future as cricketers. With domestic and state cricket coming up, we want to ensure we don't repeat the mistakes we made earlier. The goal now is to perform well individually and finish the tournament on a strong note as a team, he emphasised. Simarjeet also showered praise on pace sensation Mayank Yadav, highlighting the immense value he brings to the squad both on and off the field. In my view, Mayank is the fastest bowler in India. Its great to see how involved he is in Delhi cricket. He has fun, shares stories from his time with the Indian national team, and gives invaluable motivation to the junior players. Personally, I really enjoy bowling alongside him, Simarjeet noted. Elaborating on how the duo manages their bowling partnership during high-pressure match situations, the captain explained their ongoing tactical dialogue. We talk continuously during the match about who should push at a given time and what the best options are from either end. If I am bowling, we discuss what Mayanks role should be, and vice versa. We stay closely aligned with the match situation to keep the game in our control, he added. Elaborating on how the duo manages their bowling partnership during high-pressure match situations, the captain explained their ongoing tactical dialogue. Also Read: Special Cricket Stories Chasing 135, the Riders overcame early hiccups thanks to a composed, unbroken 71 run partnership between Kavya Gupta (48* off 32) and Vaibhav Baisla (32* off 23). The duo guided East Delhi Riders to a comfortable victory with plenty of balls to spare, completing a thoroughly clinical team effort. Article Source: IANS
Manchester Citys New Manager Enzo Maresca Aims for Trophy Success
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PNGRB approves 1,800 km LPG pipeline network worth Rs 7,000 crore
Oil sector regulator has authorised the development of nearly 1,800 km of new LPG pipelines at an estimated investment of Rs 7,000 crore, expanding the country's common-carrier LPG pipeline network by almost a quarter as it seeks to make fuel supplies more resilient and reduce dependence on road transport. The Petroleum and Natural Gas Regulatory Board (PNGRB) has approved three strategically important LPG pipeline projects across Telangana, Maharashtra, Uttar Pradesh, Uttarakhand, Karnataka and Goa, the regulator said in a statement. The projects, to be developed by state-run GAIL (India) Ltd, will take the PNGRB-authorised common-carrier LPG pipeline network from about 7,700 km to nearly 9,500 km, an increase of around 23.5 per cent. The expansion comes as India relies heavily on imported LPG, with bulk supplies arriving at coastal import terminals and then being transported to consumption centres across the country. A larger pipeline network is expected to improve the efficiency
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Iran grants permission for Iraqi oil tankers to pass through Strait of Hormuz
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From a shy girl to team mentor, Savita Punia says hockey changed her life
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Indian captain held aboard Russian shadow fleet oil ship in UK made 'scapegoat', claims wife
The Indian captain of an alleged Russian shadow fleet oil tanker seized by British commandos has been made a scapegoat, his wife said, as he awaits trial in Britain.
Centre Must Cooperate with Telanganas Development: Ponnam
If Telangana develops, the country will develop. If the Prime Ministers goal of Viksit Bharat is to be fulfilled, every state must develop, Ponnam said
Cristiano Ronaldo kickstarts probable final season with 977th career goal
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India women lose 0-2 to Netherlands in second round of 2026 FIH World Cup
Indian women's hockey team lost to reigning Olympic and world champions Netherlands 0-2 in their second round match of the FIH World Cup here on Friday. Yibbi Jansen (2nd minute) and Frederique Matla (38th) were the goal scorers for the hosts. Both the goals were from penalty corners. The loss meant that India will have to beat Australia in their last second round match on Sunday to have any chance of qualifying for the semifinals. Australia also played out a 1-1 draw against China in an earlier second round match of the day. India had made to the second round after playing out a goal-less draw against England in their final pool match on Thursday. India had finished second in Pool D behind China.
Arjun Rampal marries Gabriella Demetriades: Exploring their relationship timeline
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Winning starts for Arsenal, Marseille and Betis as new league seasons begin
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Arjun Rampal Marries Longtime Partner Gabriella Demetriades in Goa After Years Together
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Coventrys long-awaited Premier League return ends in 3-0 loss to Arsenal
Coventry City faced a tough Premier League return against champions Arsenal. Kai Havertz and Bukayo Saka scored early goals for the dominant Arsenal side. Despite the defeat, Coventry's manager expressed belief in future improvement. The team aims for survival after a challenging opening fixture. Their next home game will offer a clearer picture of their prospects.
Actor Arjun Rampal and Gabriella Demetriades have officially tied the knot in Goa. This big occasion comes after years of love and partnership, during which they welcomed two children. Read on to know more about Gabriella and thier relationship.
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Arsenal Begin EPL Title Defence With Coventry Rout
Arsenal commenced their Premier League title defence with a commanding 3-0 victory over newly-promoted Coventry City. Goals from Kai Havertz, Bukayo Saka, and Martin Odegaard secured the win, showcasing Arsenal's intent for the season.
My husband made a scapegoat: Indian Captain's wife on UK's Russia shadow fleet case
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Arsenal start title defence with comfortable win over Coventry
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VVV is Not Border Tourism: India Needs Settlers, Not Sighters
The Prime ministers recent exhortation during his address to youth of the country on the eve of Developed India young leaders dialogue with his seminal message that the sole objective of VVV( Viksit vibrant village) programme was to lead the youth of the nation towards border villages and live with local communities is well intentioned. But then here ends all these exhortations when converted to actuals. The honourable PMs call for the youth to delink themselves from the virtual world, step into the ground and connect themselves with the locals of the border areas is all a feel good factor that is bound to rub into all of us sooner or later. Interacting with the participants, many of whom belong to Gen Z, of the VVP programme -2026 that covered 74 vibrant villages across Ladakh, HP and Uttarakhand , PM Modi said in the countrys border villages , the aspiration for development and the spirit of patriotism are equally cherished. At times, it feels that for these people the country matters more than themselves. The PM further said that during DIYLD (Developed India young leaders dialogue), he had presented an idea before the youth. The idea was that why not have the youth, instead of using virtual medium to step onto ground to know India, connect with India, try to live India and understand India. All very lofty ideas indeed. Yet an important question deserves attention: Is merely encouraging young people to visit border villages enough? Should public policy stop at promoting tourism , or should it go a step further by encouraging Indias youth to live, work, innovate and build livelihoods in these villages? At first glance, the appeal appears inspiring and patriotic. However when viewed through the prism of strategic realities, demographic trends and national security, the appeal seems more symbolic than substantive. It reflects an idealistic vision that is disconnected from the hard realities confronting Indias border villages. The challenge facing Indias frontiers is not that the rest of the country has failed to admire them. Rather the people who live there are slowly leaving these border villages for greener pastures deeper in the hinterland of India. A border village doesnt become vibrant because some college students (Gen Z) spend a weekend taking photographs, interacting with the locals and posting patriotic messages on the social media, all on behest of PM Modis exhortations. Further giving an example, the PM said that several years ago the creation of MY Bharat platform provided millions of youth from across the country to connect with such far flung areas of India. His abiding opinion beingto dovetail this VVV programme within the My Bharat platform as also to treat these border villages as the First Indian village rather than as Last Indian village as had been the norm few years back. Indeed promoting tourism without addressing structured deficiencies risks confusing visibility with vitality. Increased footfalls of youth of India on PMs exhortation to border villages may generate seasonal income for a handful of households, but it does not create stable economic ecosystems required to retain an entire generation. Tourism by nature is seasonal, population stability is permanent. As if this was not enough, already many border villages of Ladakh, HP and Uttrakhand have earned the dubious moniker of Ghost villages or Bhutia Gaon for the simple reason that they have been abandoned by the dozens by their residents for lack of opportunities, better jobs, good medical infra , virtual absence of industry infrastructure and so on. This brings me to my most important question for the readers of Rising Kashmir paper in this write up of mine. Why start rolling out VVV/VVP programme when for decades India has/had the well-established BADP (Border area development programme ) in place? Is it not duplication of effort for the same stated objectives by the government of the day? A little research and the distinction springs out clearly why VVV/VVP has been ruling the roost in the recent past vis-a vis the BADP. The VVV/VVP was kick started alongside the BADP because latter suffered from spread-out funding and generalized execution, whereas the VVV/VVP provides targeted, intensive and strategically focused development to stop out-migration in vital frontier hamlets. BADP faced implementation slowdowns , delayed UCs ( utilization certificate) and so on. BADP relied on broad, state level and district level allocation of funds across a 0 to 10 kms border radius, while VVP uses a granular, village level cluster approach to achieve 100% saturation of basic amenities. At the same time VVP/ VVV specifically incentivizes residents to stay in remote depopulated frontier areas by building local economies , tourism and cultural connectivity, transforming last villages into strategic first villages. Unlike traditional schemes, VVV/VVP phases real-time, data driven response to economically anchor strategic frontier populations and build comprehensive economic drivers, moving past conventional infra checklists. This brings me to my next important questionWas/is BADP a failure that promised a lot but delivered far short of expectations of both the governments of the day as well as the border populace? Let the readers of this write up of mine decide. It will be worth noting for the readers of Rising Kashmir paper that the VVV/VVP has been an Indian response to Chinas model villages that have sprung up all along the LAC in the last few decades. As stated above, China over the past two/three decades has systematically integrated its civilian development with its national security objectives through what it calls Civil-military fusion (CMF). Under this strategy, infrastructure, economic development, technological advancement and civilian settlements are closely aligned with broader national cum strategic goals. It is no secret that along the Tibetan frontier and other sensitive border regions , China has invested heavily in model villages ,all weather roads, high speed communications ,healthcare facilities, renewable energy ,schools, and economic incentives designed to encourage civilian habitation. Many of these settlements are dual-purpose in character. While they function as ordinary villages, they simultaneously strengthen logistical support, surveillance capability and territorial assertion. Chinas approach is not driven by symbolism. It is driven by strategic permanence. Its border villages are intended to be lived in not merely visited. Indias bane since independence towards such issues has always been couched in symbolismas was evident during our so called ill-fated Forward policy enunciated by the trio of Nehru, Menon and BN Mullick the then IB Chief in the 50s &60s. Whether one agrees with Chinas political system is entirely beside the point. Democracies need not emulate authoritarian governance. However they cannot afford to ignore strategic lessons where national interests override petty local issues of governance. It is not that the past governments of India since independence brushed aside these issues with disdain, rather the first PM Nehru way back in 1951 had commissioned the then Dy Defence minister Maj Gen Himmat singhji to tackle this border area development. The committee, then known as North and North East border defence committee, put forward its valid recommendations that were followed through too in a later time frame. But as is the wont with a democratic country, the changing dispensations at Delhi since independence followed their own manifestoes. China has pursued demographic consolidation as an integral element of its border strategy through its CMF theory. India need not jump into the fray to emulate Chinas Geo-political model, but at the same time it would be grossly out of step for us to ignore all too important frontier population of our country that is slowly eroding at the altar of modernity and dazzling lights of our metros. Ultimately VVV will be carried on the shoulders of robust policy planners sitting at Raisina hills who should swap the air of symbolism with that of actually dirtying their hands with ground realities as existing from Ladakh to NE. (The writer is a retired army officer and a regular scribe of Rising Kashmir. He can be approached on his email..slalotra4729@gmail.com )
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