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Goa govt to recover maximum pending dues from casinos by March 31: Sawant

Goa Chief Minister Pramod Sawant assured the legislative assembly that the state government will recover maximum pending dues from casinos by March 31. Leader of Opposition Yuri Alemao claimed pending revenue worth Rs 350 crore. Allegations of live gaming were raised, and Sawant promised inspections. Four cases against onshore casinos are under investigation.

The Economic Times 25 Mar 2025 2:11 pm

Portuguese-era Cannonballs Found at Goa Heritage Site, Project Halted

Discovery of cannonballs at Old Goa halts ongoing tourism project under the PRASHAD scheme

Deccan Chronicle 25 Mar 2025 1:10 pm

SIP vs Lumpsum: Which strategy works best for you?

This article explores the long-term benefits of staying invested in equities, illustrating how missing the best market days can drastically reduce returns. It emphasizes the importance of revisiting investment goals, diversifying portfolios, and continuing investments during market corrections. The piece advocates for a disciplined, long-term strategy to achieve financial growth and navigate market volatility.

The Economic Times 25 Mar 2025 12:40 pm

Goa CM Sawant appointed convenor of GoM on GST revenue analysis

Goa Chief Minister Pramod Sawant has been named the convenor of the GoM on GST revenue analysis, as decided in the 55th GST Council meeting. The GoM will focus on state-wise revenue trends, sectoral issues, the impact of policy changes, and suggest measures for revenue enhancement, especially for states with high shortfalls.

The Economic Times 25 Mar 2025 11:50 am

Karnataka to Host Mass Seemantha Ceremonies Across Districts from Next Year

Hebbalkar highlighted the initiatives goal of celebrating motherhood while enhancing government outreach

Deccan Chronicle 25 Mar 2025 11:03 am

Priyanka Chopra Shares Glimpse Of Her Cozy Moment With Hubby Nick Jonas, Shares Photo

Priyanka is often spotted shedding pure couple goals with her mushy gestures towards her husband and family.

News18 25 Mar 2025 10:43 am

10 Times Rashmika Gave Us #FashionGoals

Rashmika Mandanna, who is all geared up to weave magic on the big screen with her coming Salman Khan starrer Sikandar, is quite a fashionista.

Rediff 25 Mar 2025 9:00 am

Families that work out together shed pounds together: Weight loss study

THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: Battling obesity and getting rid of a stubborn potbelly isnt just about appearance -- its a fight for better health and a longer life. Yet, despite the well-known benefits of weight loss, many struggle to shed the excess pounds. The report on a 2015-17 study by the Sree Chitra Tirunal Institute for Medical Sciences and Technology (SCTIMST) -- which was released on Monday -- is sure to shake up the way we think about fighting obesity. Instead of focusing on individuals alone, researchers have found that getting families involved can make a huge difference, offering a promising approach to weight management and long-term health improvement. The trial, which tracked 1,671 participants across 750 families over two years, found that a comprehensive intervention could make a significant impact on obesity-related health markers like weight, body mass index (BMI), and waist circumference. The results are impressive. Families that took part in the study saw real improvements in their health. Participants lost an average of 2.6 kg, saw a decrease in body mass index (BMI), and trimmed their waistlines by over 4 cm. Meanwhile, those in the control group, who didnt receive the same level of support, gained weight. This family-based model not only prevented diabetes and other non-communicable diseases but also boosted life expectancy by 3-4 years. A hands-on approach, where trained health workers (ASHAs) visited families regularly, helped them set health goals, and offered practical advice on eating better, getting more exercise, and reducing harmful habits like smoking and drinking. In comparison, families in the control group received only enhanced usual care, which consisted of basic counselling and annual screenings. By involving entire families, the intervention created a supportive environment where healthier behaviours were encouraged and sustained. Families, and not just individuals, were encouraged to make small, lasting changes together, like adding more fruits and vegetables to their meals, walking more, and cutting back on salt and sugar. These changes werent just about individual effort -- they were about creating lasting habits within the family dynamic. We demonstrate that our resource-sensitive, context-specific, and culturally appropriate lifestyle intervention model in families effectively reduces the average weight, waist circumference, and body mass index at the population level. Although new pharmacological interventions, which are highly costly, are effective in reducing weight at an individual level in high-risk groups, they would not have achieved a similar effect at the population level. The very high prevalence of abdominal obesity, especially among women in Kerala, calls for population-wide efforts to reduce obesity and diabetes risk, said Dr Jeemon Panniyammakal, leader author and additional professor at the Achutha Menon Centre for Health Science Studies at SCTIMST. The research findings come at a time when pharmaceutical companies are betting big on expensive medications to address the global obesity crisis. Dr Jeemon said family-level intervention is also money saver for the health system. The return on investment in our intervention model is guaranteed. Our rough estimates suggest that every Rs 100 invested in our intervention return Rs 1,300 over ten years, given its potential impact on delaying diabetes incidence by at least three years. The study demonstrates that by focusing on the family unit, its possible to foster sustainable behaviour changes that lead to lasting health benefits. Prolific Progress The PROgramme of Lifestyle Intervention in Families for Cardiovascular (PROLIFIC) risk reduction trial ran from 2015-17 It involved 1,671 participants from 750 families 368 in interventional group and 382 families in usual care group 65% of participants were women Counting the cost of obesity 71% women and 57% men in Kerala have abdominal obesity 38% of women are obese, against national average of 24% 36% of men are obese, against national average of 22.9% In India, an estimated 135mn people are obese Kerala is positioned eighth in terms of obesity among males and ninth in case of females Source: National Family Health Survey-5, 2019-20 BMI Meter Below 18.5 Underweight 18.5-24.9 Normal 25-29.9 Overweight 30 and higher Obese

The New Indian Express 25 Mar 2025 8:45 am

Goa woman injured after speeding car hits her at Kadavanthra

KOCHI: A woman from Goa suffered injuries after a car lost control and hit her in an incident of reckless driving at Kadavanthra on Sunday evening. The CCTV footage of the accident was out on Monday. Old Goa residents Estevam Ferro and his wife, Jaisel Gomes, had recently arrived in Kochi. On Sunday evening, while walking back to their hotel after visiting a church, a car hit Jaisel near Kadavanthra Metro Station. In the impact, she fell on the other side of the road. She suffered serious injuries and was admitted to a private hospital. According to police reports, the car was driven by Yasir, a native of Chalakkudy, with three passengers, including a woman. They were travelling from MG Road toward Vyttila when Yasir became agitated after his attempt to overtake a motorcycle failed. In an attempt to overtake the motorcycle, he veered to the left side of the road, lost control, and crashed onto a wall after crossing the pedestrian area. Before the collision, the car hit Jaisel, a police officer stated. Despite attempts to flee from the scene, Yasir and the passengers were apprehended and taken to the Kadavanthra police station. Though police could not record the statement of Jaisel, a case was registered against Yasir based on the complaint of a Palluruthy resident on whose scooter the car first hit before hitting Jaisel. Yasir was taken into custody under Section 110 of BNS (attempt to commit culpable homicide). Police are awaiting the medical examination report to ascertain whether the accused was engaged in drunk driving.

The New Indian Express 25 Mar 2025 8:13 am

OERC keeps power tariff unchanged for 2025-26

BHUBANESWAR : In a major relief to consumers, the Odisha Electricity Regulatory Commission (OERC) has kept the retail power tariff unchanged for all categories of consumers for the ensuing 2025-26 financial year. The regulator had reduced tariff by 10 paise for domestic consumers in the current 2024-25 fiscal. Explaining the salient features of the tariff order, to be effective from April 1, at a media conference here, OERC secretary Priyabrat Patnaik said the commission has not effected any hike in the electricity charges for the fourth consecutive year. The last hike was in 2021-22 when an overall increase of 5.6 per cent (30 paise per unit) for all categories of consumers except BPL and irrigation was effected. The notable feature of the tariff order is that consumers with smart meters up to 2 kilo watt connected load will be exempted from meter rent of `60 per month. The cost of the meter rent will be borne by the state government as an incentive to encourage consumers to opt for smart meters, a move vigorously pushed by Tata Power. Patnaik said consumers with pre-paid meters will get a four per cent rebate on pre-paid amount and the low transmission (LT) domestic and single-phase general purpose consumers will continue to enjoy four per cent digital payment rebate. All consumers provided with smart meters and contract demand of more than 10 KW, except irrigation and agriculture consumers will be eligible for a time of day (ToD) rebate of 20 paise per unit in energy charge during solar hours (8 am to 4 pm). They will pay a surcharge of 30 paise per unit during peak hours (6 pm to midnight). OERC marks AT&C loss at 17.33 per cent The primary goal of ToD tariff is to encourage consumers to reduce their electricity consumption during peak hours (when demand is high and costs are higher) and increase it during off-peak hours (when demand is lower and costs are lower). Allowing a revenue gap of Rs 798 crore in the annual revenue requirement of GRIDCO for the ensuing financial year, OERC in the bulk supply tariff order said the trading utility will make up the shortfall from bulk trading of surplus power. The commission has marginally increased the average bulk supply price (BSP) from 328.20 paise to 330.66 paise per unit as against GRIDCOs demand for a hike of 53.64 paisa per unit. The aggregated technical and commercial (AT&C) loss approved for tariff determination was 17.33 per cent for 2025-26 as against 18.79 per cent approved for 2024-25, Patnaik said. Power order No tariff hike for 2025-26 Rs 60 meter rent exemption for smart meters 4% rebate for pre-paid meters ToD rebate of 20p per unit during solar hours for contract demand of over 10 KW They will pay 30p surcharge during peak hours

The New Indian Express 25 Mar 2025 8:04 am

Duty on onion exports cut by 20%, farmers will have edge in international markets: Government

NEW DELHI: Union Agriculture and Farmers Welfare Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan on Monday announced that the government has decided to reduce export duty on onions by 20%, effective from April1, to ensure that farmers receive a remunerative price. In 2023, a 40% duty was levied on onions to discourage farmers from exporting, as increased domestic demand pushed up the retail price. Now the price of onions started falling and farmers started getting less price, so the government decided to reduce the export duty on onions from 40% to 20%, Chouhan said in a statement. Farmers deserve remunerative prices for onions in global markets, he said. To ensure domestic availability, the government took measures to check exports through duty, minimum export price (MEP), and even export prohibition for almost five months, from December 8, 2023 to May 2024. Despite restrictions, exports have increased in the past two years. Data shows that onion exports during 2023-24 were 17.17 lakh metric tonnes (LMT) and 11.65 LMT in 2024-25 (until March 18. Experts say the government anticipated higher Rabi onion production which may lead to a crash in prices, so the government has taken precautionary measures to support farmers and reduce export duty. The agriculture ministry data showed that Rabi onion production is estimated at over 227 LMT, an increase of 18% from last years 192 LMT. The arrival of onions in Asias largest onion markets, Lasalgoan and Pimpalgaon in Maharashtra, increased which activated the downward trend of prices.

The New Indian Express 25 Mar 2025 8:02 am

Perplexity CEO Aravind Srinivas, who owns Rs 1.5 lakh crore empire, reveals why his mother wanted him to study at this IIT: 'Every time we passed the...'

Srinivas also spoke about his strong work ethic, saying he pushes himself not for a big goal but because he enjoys the process.

DNA India 25 Mar 2025 7:14 am

Shapoorji Pallonji Energy Appeals To Brazil On Petrobras-Canceled Tender

Shapoorji is seeking a solution that aligns with both Petrobras strategic goals and Brazils national interests, the company said in an emailed statement.

Bloomberg Quint 25 Mar 2025 7:06 am

ECOVACS new Goat O1000 RTK robot lawn mower sees its first discount to $900 (Reg. $1,000)

Were seeing the very first chance at savings over at Amazon on ECOVACS new Goat O1000 RTK Robot Lawn Mower that is dropping the price to $899.99 shipped , while also matching directly from the brands website . This model was only recently released following its unveiling at CES 2025 carrying a full $1,000 price tag, and its nice to see it already getting some cash savings in the early spring months ahead of those warmer days when plenty of folks will be much more concerned with getting their lawn care routines back to normal. Youre looking at a solid $100 discount here while the savings last, setting the bar for future discounts down the road. more

9To5Toys 25 Mar 2025 1:30 am

Tennis: Novak Djokovic says reclaiming top ranking not his goal anymore

Novak Djokovic, now 37 and fifth in the rankings, prioritizes winning Grand Slams and major tournament victories over regaining the world number one spot. Having accumulated over 400 weeks at the top, Djokovic is focusing on enjoying his game rather than chasing ranking points.

The Economic Times 25 Mar 2025 12:53 am

Sigma's BF, the beautiful, foolish camera you didn't know you needed

The mirrorless BF is Sigma's quirkiest design yet - and a gorgeous piece of work. CEO Kazuto Yamaki says simplicity is the goal.

ZDNet 25 Mar 2025 12:37 am

Old Goa to get better facilities, not mall: Govt

The Times of India 25 Mar 2025 12:33 am

Muthaliks entry in Goa questioned in assembly

The Times of India 25 Mar 2025 12:27 am

Dempo escape relegation trap with 5-2 thumping of Aizawl

The Times of India 25 Mar 2025 12:21 am

Bibiano parts ways with Bengaluru to join India U-20

The Times of India 25 Mar 2025 12:18 am

248MLD more raw water by 2026 to end shortages: CM

The Times of India 25 Mar 2025 12:12 am

Malim jetty to get STP by May 31, govt tells HC

The Times of India 24 Mar 2025 11:46 pm

Need to take policy decision for anganwadi centres: Rane

The Times of India 24 Mar 2025 11:44 pm

Heatwaves hit early as India faces extreme summer, rising risks to health and economy

By February's end, Goa and Maharashtra faced heatwaves, making it the hottest month in 125 years. With temperatures rising, India's health and economy are at risk. Rivers are drying up, and without mitigation, food production, water stress, and job losses will worsen. Effective heat action plans are necessary.

The Economic Times 24 Mar 2025 11:42 pm

Agonda shacks sealing: Silent protest staged

The Times of India 24 Mar 2025 11:42 pm

Is 10K Steps a Practical Goal?

In a world thats trying to thwart the effects of the lethal combo of junk food and sedentary lifestyle, taking 10K steps a day has been hailed as an effective way to lead an active life.

Deccan Chronicle 24 Mar 2025 11:17 pm

A lodestone of Keralas only Christian dynasty

Any mention of Udayamperoor, a suburb nestled between Poothotta and Tripunithura in Ernakulam, is often accompanied by references to the famous Synod of Diamper an epoch-making event in 1599 that shaped the regions church history. The Synod brought the ancient Nasrani Christians of modern-day Kerala, who trace their origins to St Thomas the Apostle, under the Catholic fold. Led by the Portuguese Archbishop of Goa, Dom Aleixo de Menezes, it passed a series of decrees aimed at purging so-called un-Christian practices among the Nasranis while restructuring their centuries-old liturgical traditions and belief systems to align with the Roman Rite. Reflecting on the event, which took place from June 20 to 26, 1599, Fr Yesudas Pazhampilly, director of PRD, Archdiocese of Verapoly (Latin Catholic Church), says, The Udayamperoor Synod was held at a time when injustice, superstitions, caste divisions, untouchability, and other social evils were prevalent in Kerala. It was a historic moment that heralded the advent of a New Kerala. Chera connection While the Synod remains significant, Udayamperoors identity extends beyond it. Once accessible via backwaters, the place was known as the Little Kingdom. According to Fr Ignatius Payyappilly, who has written a book on its history, the name itself offers insight into its past. The first part, Udayam, is believed to be linked to a ruler named Uthiyan, while ooru means an old settlement. Sangam literature mentions a ruler named Uthiyan Cherathalan, and since Udayamperoor was within the Chera Kingdom, it is plausible that the Uthiyan in its name refers to this Chera ruler. Naming places after kings was a common tradition. P Prakash, president of Changampuzha Samskarika Kendra and an etymology enthusiast, supports this theory. Take Chendamangalam, derived from king Chendans name, or Kothamangalam, named after ruler Kotha. Similarly, in Udayamperoor, ooru denotes a settlement, while Udayan refers to a king, he explains. Jenee Peter, a faculty member in the Department of History at UC College, Aluva, agrees but adds a caveat. There is indeed a tradition of naming places after rulers, but no historical or archaeological evidence has been retrieved to confirm this theory, she notes. Interestingly, Jenee was involved in the scientific clearance and rescue archaeology at the Synodal Church of Udayamperoor during its 202223 renovation. A Christian dynasty The old church where the Synod was held has been preserved as the Synod Museum. Payas Alummoottil, a retired bank employee from Udayamperoor, shares insights from a souvenir marking the 1500th year of the Synod. Ptolemy, the ancient Egyptian geographer, referred to Udayamperoor as one of the coastal places, calling it Au Da Perura in his records. Later, the Portuguese renamed it Diamper, which is why the Synod is also known as the Synod of Diamper. Over the centuries, Udayamperoor was ruled by the Cheras, the Perumals, Villarvattam Swaroopam, and later, the Cochin and Travancore kingdoms. The church, as indicated by inscriptions on its milestones, is believed to have been the principal place of worship under Villarvattam Swaroopam considered Keralas only Christian dynasty. In the past, rulers generally did not publicly disclose their religious affiliations, Jenee explains. However, given Udayamperoors historical significance and its interactions with the Portuguese, Jews, and Syrian Christians, the idea of a Christian ruler or dynasty has some supporting evidence. More research is needed to validate it.

The New Indian Express 24 Mar 2025 10:15 pm

Nothings Essential Spaces is an AI-powered app done right

The most notable feature of Nothings latest phones may be its combo of distinct hardware design and Android software tweaks. However, after using the Nothing Phone 3a for a few weeks, the Essential Space app has kept me hooked on what is ostensibly a lower-mid-range smartphone. Its also a hard app to explain in a single sentence. Its a little bit of a screenshot gallery, a little bit of a notes app, a little bit of a to-do list app, a little bit of country, a little bit of rock-and-roll. Its all sewn together with similar AI features to what we've seen on most new smartphones. However, compared to the disjointed apps and features of Google AI, Galaxy AI, or Apple Intelligence, Essential Space keeps everything in one place. The utility is helped by having a dedicated launcher button (the Essential Key): A single press will screenshot your phone (and file it in Space), while a long press starts recording your voice and files it away in Space, too, initiating AI-powered transcription. A double press of the Essential Key launches the app, which seems odd. The screenshot should also be a double press, but maybe thats just me. Its not an entirely new premise. We raved about Googles Pixel Screenshot app , which also does a good job of organizing your screenshots to make things easier to find. However, Googles Screenshots app is limited to only that screenshots. Nothing, on the other hand, already announced itll bring a similar-seeming Smart Collections feature to the Space app in the future. Inside Nothings Space app, the phone extracts dates, attempts to create to-do lists, analyzes screenshots and associates them with time, date, and location data. In short, it makes it easier to remember why I took a screenshot when I did, and it even attempts to create actionable items and reminders. Ive started taking voice notes and mulling over everything I must do on a workday morning. It'll summarize it into a to-do list with goals I can check off when completed. With Essential Space, Nothing doesnt seem to be meddling with AI for the sake of it. While image generation, rewriting emails, and writing guidance on my smartphone are occasionally fun, Essential Space removes many roadblocks to using these functions. I dont have to ask the Phone 3a to transcribe your voice recordings; it just gets to work. There are limitations, perhaps predictably, given the middleweight processor of a mid-range phone, and AI processing happens on the cloud. Nothing says it deletes processing requests from its servers after theyre completed. However, phones that cost over twice as much as the Phone 3a can handle AI processing on-device for most things that Essential Space can do. There is also no way to share something with Space, whether a photo or a recording unless you initiate the recording through that pesky Essential Key. Of course, you can take screenshots of old screenshots, photos, and websites, but then youre back to the same disjointed process as other Android devices and iPhones. Nothings Essential Space manages to streamline AI into many of the features I use most, like transcription and reminders. The company has teased further functionality, like a focused search for use inside the Space app, and cutesy gimmicks like flip-to-record for your voice notes, which should only bolster what I thought would be weird software curio. It isnt earth-shattering, but put all together, it's one of the best integrations of AI aimed at making your life easier. This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/mobile/smartphones/nothing-phone-3a-essential-spaces-ai-powered-app-done-right-163042976.html?src=rss

Engadget 24 Mar 2025 10:00 pm

Airbus Chief Says Goal of Clean Aviation by 2050 Is at Risk

The aviation industry is at risk of missing its goal of eliminating carbon emissions by 2050, the head of Airbus SE said, less than two months after the worlds biggest planemaker delayed plans to build a hydrogen-powered commercial aircraft.

Livemint 24 Mar 2025 9:18 pm

Friends of 3L Award Medals and Certificates to Government Primary School Students

Friends of 3L Award Medals and Certificates to Government Primary School Students Panaji, Goa: Friends of 3L, a local organization dedicated to fostering educational development, held an awards ceremony on March 24th to recognize the achievements of students at the Kannada Medium Government Primary School, Ramdas, Panaji, Goa. The school, located near the Pharmacy College [] The post Friends of 3L Award Medals and Certificates to Government Primary School Students appeared first on Mangalorean.com .

Mangalorean 24 Mar 2025 8:48 pm

Calangute taxi owners oppose cab aggregator plan

The Times of India 24 Mar 2025 8:48 pm

Panaji CCP polls: Monserrate seeks third term

The Times of India 24 Mar 2025 8:36 pm

Haddin backs Ponting's goal to build 'the greatest Punjab Kings team of all time'

Assistant coach praised 'driven captain' Shreyas Iyer for bringing 'ultra-impressive' side together ahead of IPL 2025

Espn CricInfo 24 Mar 2025 8:08 pm

IIT Madras to launch 4th campus in Auroville

Campus will have zero emission test bed for electric vehicles, focus on achieving SD goals set by the UN

The Hindu 24 Mar 2025 7:56 pm

Best Running Shorts, Tested and Reviewed (2025): Nike, Asics

We logged the big miles in the latest running shorts so you can conquer your goals in comfort.

Wired 24 Mar 2025 7:32 pm

Riteish Deshmukhs Weekend Goals? Watching Sons Riaan And Rahyl Play Football

Riteish recently bagged the award for Best Performance in a Comic Role for the horror-comedy film Kakuda at the News18 Showsha Reel Awards 2025.

News18 24 Mar 2025 5:45 pm

Gujarat government admits to Rs 422 crore BZ scam; 11,183 duped

AHMEDABAD: In a shocking revelation, the Gujarat government admitted in the Assembly on March 24 that 11,183 people were duped by a staggering Rs 422 crore in the massive BZ scam. The case which rocked the state led to a 22,000-page charge sheet filed at the Ahmedabad Rural Court against seven arrested accused -- before the prime mastermind, Bhupendra Jhala, was even caught. Tightening the noose further, the CID Crime later submitted a 250-page supplementary charge sheet directly implicating Jhala in the fraudulent scheme. Responding to Congress MLA Jignesh Mevanis query in the Assembly, the Gujarat government revealed that as of January 31, 2025, cases have been registered against 16 individuals for duping investors under the fraudulent BZ scheme in Sabarkantha. These scammers lured victims with false promises of doubling their money, ultimately swindling 11,183 people out of a staggering Rs 422 crore. The government assured that legal action is actively underway against all accused. Gujarat Police's CID Crime Branch has exposed a massive financial fraud running into crores, ensnaring government employees and farmers across the state. The elaborate scam was orchestrated by BZ Group, a private finance and investment firm operating in key North Gujarat cities like Modasa, Himmatnagar, Mehsana, and Gandhinagar. Acting on an anonymous tip-off, the CID launched raids on BZ Groups offices, uncovering incriminating documents that led to police complaints against the firms managers. Seven agents, responsible for mobilizing investments, have been detained. Shocking revelations emerged during the probe -- BZ Groups CEO, Bhupendrasinh Jhala, is linked to the ruling BJP, having previously contested as an independent in the Lok Sabha elections before aligning with the party. While BJP has distanced itself from Jhala, he insists he has no ties with the party. Investigators found that thousands of investors from North Gujarat poured in crores, enticed by promises of lucrative returns. BZ Group falsely assured investors of 7% written interest and an additional 18% verbal commitment. High-ticket investors were further baited -- those investing Rs 5 lakh were promised a 32-inch LED TV, while Rs 10 lakh investors were lured with a Goa trip. The scam primarily targeted teachers and retired employees, exploiting their financial aspirations. To establish credibility, initial payouts were made, creating an illusion of legitimacy. A network of agents, earning commissions ranging from 5% to 25%, aggressively roped in fresh investments. Even government employees and farmers fell prey to the scheme. CIDs investigation unearthed shocking misuse of fundsBhupendrasinh Jhala allegedly splurged investors' money on luxury SUVs like Fortuner and Harrier. The scams scale was further highlighted when officials discovered that top-performing agents were rewarded with high-end vehicles, including Audis and Fortuners, as incentives for securing higher investments.

The New Indian Express 24 Mar 2025 5:43 pm

HIL Limited rebrands as BirlaNu Ltd, plans to invest USD 150 million

NEW DELHI, Mar 24: CK Birla group company HIL Limited said on Monday that it has rebranded to BirlaNu Limited and also announced fresh investment of USD 150 million to achieve their goal of becoming USD 1 billion company by 2028. This reflects the companys ambitious growth strategy and its commitment to delivering world class products and services across the building products space. The company has 32 manufacturing facilities across India and Europe, with customers and partners in over 80 [] The post HIL Limited rebrands as BirlaNu Ltd, plans to invest USD 150 million appeared first on Daily Excelsior .

Daily Excelsior 24 Mar 2025 4:22 pm

Severance pay: Why Apple TV+ is worth losing $1 billion a year

Macworld Theres more to life than money, and heaven knows Apple isnt short of a dollar or two. So when I hear that the companys TV+ streaming service is losing $1 billion a year, my first reaction isnt shock, but intrigue. Is TV+ worth all that lost cash? On reflection, I think it is. At the time of writing, theres considerable excitement in the Price household ahead of the Severance S2 finale. By the time you read this article, that excitement will have been replaced by other emotions: sadness; loss; confusion about the relevance of those goats; a deep sense of satisfaction at a story (hopefully) well told; anger at structural missteps and (potentially) unresolved plot threads; and exasperation at the inevitable cliffhanger. But above all, we will be counting down the dayshopefully not yearsuntil the third season. Severance , by any metric, has been a hit. Despite the seemingly niche premise, the show is getting plenty of viewers: in February Deadline reported it had logged 589 million minutes viewed in the U.S. and at one point ranked #4 on Nielsen. We already know its surpassed Ted Lasso as the most-watched series in Apple TV+ history, but those are impressive numbers for a show on any platform. Unlike most high-viewership shows, its also almost universally liked (with the caveat that quite a few people think the second season hasnt been as good as the first). Even accounting for that slight dip it still has a 96 percent overall critic rating on Rotten Tomatoes , not to mention 14 Emmy nominations. It gets people talking around the water cooler and has its own subreddit. The Guardian calls it a cultural juggernaut . If youve seen the show and noted its production values and austerely sumptuous set design, you wont be surprised to hear that all this success and adoration comes at a cost. Severance is one of the most expensive TV projects ever commissioned, with costs reportedly exceeding $20 million per episode. Apple has spared no expense, a seeming trend with Apple TV+ content. Overall, its estimated by The Information that Apple is losing $1 billion a year from its streaming business. Thats a lot of money, and if this was any other company the alarm bells should be sounding. But since were talking about Apple, Ill say two things: the company can afford it and its totally worth it. Apple doesnt run ads on the TV+ platform, at least not yet, so you cant really ascribe revenue directly to one show or another. (Product placement could be a direct source of revenue, but TV+ shows tend to plug Apples own products rather than taking money for plugging those by other companies, and Severance doesnt have any obvious product placement at all.) Severance was never going to be a profitable project in any easily definable way. But it definitely generates money, principally by being such a cultural behemoth that people sign up to TV+ in order to join the conversation. Its been suggested that the show has earned Apple $200M in new sign-ups, and while Id serve a pinch of salt with that figure, it gives us a ballpark sense of how important a tentpole hit can be to a streaming platform. But Severance and other breakout TV+ hits are worth far more to Apple than the money they bring in. For one thing, they are part of the pivot Ive written about repeatedly over the past couple of years, the process by which the company moves away from making most of its money from selling iPhones and into selling other things to iPhone owners. A person owning an iPhone makes them more susceptible to paying for things like TV+ (and Apple Music, Arcade, Fitness+, and so on), but the reverse is also true: a person who likes Severance is more likely to at least consider buying an iPhone. Like the iPod in the early 2000s, a streaming hit can act as bait for the entire Apple ecosystem. Spending $20M on an episode is worth it if only a few hundred thousand people watch that episode and end up as lifelong Apple customers. Apple is more than a company that designs and sells phones and computers. Its a lifestyle brand, and its fortunes depend on being perceived in a particular way. If it starts to be perceived as a bullying monopolist or a hyperbolic promise-breaker then that damages its image and its ability to resonate with customers. And, conversely, if a few successful TV shows can make Apple seem charming and folksy ( Ted Lasso ), funny and rebellious ( Bad Sisters ), cultured and literate ( Pachinko ), or cynical and flatulent ( Slow Horses ), or weird and smart ( Severance ) then that buys priceless reputational benefits. More broadly, Apple stands to benefit simply by bringing good art into existence. The company worked this angle to a certain extent when the TV+-distributed movie CODA won three Oscars, and I found its attempt to horn in on the plaudits mildly distasteful since the film had been made and even premiered at Sundance before Apple got involved. But with shows like Severance , Apple can rightly claim to be a cultural force for good. Speaking to Variety last week, Netflix CEO Ted Sarandos said he was confused by Apple TV+ and didnt really see the point. I dont understand it beyond a marketing play, he said. But theyre really smart people. Maybe they see something we dont. Netflix doesnt have a wider brand ecosystem like Apple, so of course Sarandos doesnt understand. If youre Netflix, you measure the success of a show by the number of subscriptions it drives versus the money it costs. But when youre in the reputation business like Apple, you get to play a longer game. Thats not to say that Apple will play a longer game. Last week it was reported that the company intends to slash its TV+ budget. I hope thats not accurate. Because theres more at stake than money. Also Severance is a great show and I dont want it to get canceled before I find out about those goats. Foundry Welcome to our weekly Apple Breakfast column, which includes all the Apple news you missed last week in a handy bite-sized roundup. We call it Apple Breakfast because we think it goes great with a Monday morning cup of coffee or tea, but its cool if you want to give it a read during lunch or dinner hours too. Trending: Top stories Future iPhones might ditch the USB-C port . Good. Apple Intelligence isnt just bad, its making Apple worse , reckons the Macalope. Is Siri really that bad ? Yes, yes it is . Which might be why Apple has reportedly ousted the Siri boss . This years WWDC keynote will be must-see Apple TV . Apple Watch SE 3 or 11e? Why following the iPhone is the wrong strategy . Your iPhones Action button is surprisingly powerfulheres everything it can do . iPhone 16e Speedtest results show how impressive Apples CI modem is. EU orders Apple to open up iOS connectivity features . Podcast of the week The second part of Apples M4 Mac rollout happened with the release of the M4 MacBook Air and the new Mac Studio. We review them in the latest episode of the Macworld podcast. You can catch every episode of the Macworld Podcast on Spotify , Soundcloud , the Podcasts app , or our own site . Reviews corner Codeweavers CrossOver for Mac review : One of the simplest ways to run Windows apps on a Mac . Surfshark One review : Impressive antivirus plus a reliable VPN service. The rumor mill This iOS 18.4 feature confirms: Apple is working on something big . Apples first foldable iPhone could cost more than the priciest iPad Pro . The rumored iPhone 17 Air is a trial run for phones with zero ports . Something which the EU has confirmed would be completely legal . New leak corroborates a major iPhone redesign this year. In a twist, Apple has two new Mac displays in the works. Software updates, bugs, and problems New Mac phishing attack causes fake freezes to nab your Apple ID password. Apple Passwords bug left users vulnerable to phishing attacks for three months. Theres a firmware update for Apples new MagSafe charger (but not the old one). iOS 18.4 beta 4 is out now , but the new Siri may not arrive until next year. And with that, were done for this weeks Apple Breakfast. If youd like to get regular roundups, sign up for our newsletters , including our new email from The Macalopean irreverent, humorous take on the latest news and rumors from a half-man, half-mythical Mac beast. You can also follow uson Facebook , Threads , Bluesky , or X for discussion of breaking Apple news stories. See you next Monday, and stay Appley.

Macworld 24 Mar 2025 4:00 pm

IPL 2025: There Is No Need To Change The Way We've Played In Last Three Years, Says Parthiv Patel

Narendra Modi Stadium: Ahead of 2022 champions Gujarat Titans set to open their IPL 2025 campaign against Punjab Kings at the Narendra Modi Stadium, assistant coach Parthiv Patel said the side has done its preparations very well and are ready to take on anything that comes their way. We've had a couple of camps before coming to Ahmedabad. We had a five-day camp twice in Surat. We've had great facilities there. So obviously, everyone worked really hard there. As you talked about batting, everyone has batted enough balls. There's been a lot of volume in terms of hitting the cricket ball and that's what all the players have done. In Ahmedabad, we've got together. We started training from March 10 and played a couple of practice matches also. Obviously, we've been very conscious about not letting too many things out in social media. But I think we are very well prepared and we are ready to take on this IPL, said Parthiv to IANS in a select virtual interaction on Monday. PBKS, as compared to previous IPL editions, emerged as one of the strongest squads after last years mega auction and Parthiv stated GT can stand up to the challenge posed by the Shreyas Iyer-led side by sticking to their well-laid plans. I think we believe in keeping it simple, understanding the conditions, and situation, as that's what our goal will be. When the auction finished, Punjab Kings looked as another strong side. They have change of leadership in Shreyas and Ricky Ponting. That pair also did really well when they were with DC. But I think our plans would be to making sure that we execute whatever we are thinking and what works for us, he said. After winning the title in 2022 and becoming runners-up in 2023, GT finished at seventh place in 2024. With the first weekend of IPL 2025 becoming a run-fest, barring the clash between Chennai Super Kings and Mumbai Indians, Parthiv stressed on how the batters will go their way as per the conditions on offer. We've always believed in assessing and playing to the conditions, as that's how we want to play our cricket. Its something the way we have been playing and that's how Gujarat Titans is playing their cricket since last three years. To be honest, it is a fair amount of success. You have won one year, then a last ball defeat in the final. Yes, last year wasn't that great. But if you look at success ratio, it's pretty high. So I mean, that is working for Gujarat, and there is no need of changing the way we have played in last three years. But having said that, I mean, yes, there have been 200, 250 and 280 runs being scored. But conditions are important. Like yesterday in Chennai, the conditions were not allowing anyone to score 150-200. It was a tight match for 150 also. So conditions and assessing the situation are important, and that's what we believe in doing. Though GT dont have the services of David Miller anymore, Parthiv feels the likes of Sherfane Rutherford, Rahul Tewatia and Shahrukh Khan can cover up for his absence in the middle-order. I don't see there's a problem. See, obviously, letting go of a player who has done really well is not easy. But the auction dynamic is such that sometimes you have to let go of someone. In this case, we had to let go of David Miller. But we have brought in Sherfane Rutherford, who is a very good hitter. Then obviously, Rahul Tewatia and Shahrukh Khan, who's have done really well for GT. So obviously, when someone like David Miller is not there, you don't look at that. It's very difficult to fill those shoes. But we have players who can play that role and do the job for the team. Being the assistant coach at GT is Parthivs first coaching role in the IPL. In his time as an IPL player, Parthiv mostly featured as an opener-keeper for six franchises from 2008 to 2019, and won the championship thrice: in 2010 with Chennai Super Kings and twice with Mumbai Indians in 2015 and 2017. After 2020, when his playing career ended, Parthiv had been an IPL commentator before taking up the assistant coach role with GT. I think it is great to be back on the ground. I have done a bit of coaching with MI Emirates (in ILT20), and I've done my level two coaching course also. So obviously, there was always a desire to coach an IPL side and to coach any side. When this offer came in, obviously, there was a lot of excitement. The other thing was, since I've played for a lot of franchises and cities, but never represented my own state where I've played cricket for 15-20 years that was Gujarat. So now, coming back to home team and getting this opportunity was (something I am) very grateful. Now I'm looking forward to the coaching role as well. So commentary is not going anywhere. I will still be commentating after the two months of IPL, he added. With this being his first brush of coaching in an IPL team, Parthiv signed off by explaining how hes managing to maintain the balance between data and instincts. I am someone who actually likes looking at numbers, videos and make my own notes so that I can represent my thoughts with the player. If someone's coming and asking me about what a certain bowler is doing, so I have my own notes ready. I do look at data, but it is very subjective. I don't force data on anyone. It depends on the player how they are thinking it. It is about accommodating players' needs. With this being his first brush of coaching in an IPL team, Parthiv signed off by explaining how hes managing to maintain the balance between data and instincts. I am someone who actually likes looking at numbers, videos and make my own notes so that I can represent my thoughts with the player. 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CNMSports 24 Mar 2025 3:24 pm

Recognition At Hockey India Awards Is A Huge Motivating Factor For The Team: Harmanpreet

Hockey India Balbir Singh Sr: India captain Harmanpreet Singh's blistering form over the past year has found him on the list of several awards, including the FIH Player of the Year 2024, but what truly holds a special place in his heart is the Hockey India Balbir Singh Sr. Award for Player of the Year 2024 which is presented to the winner by the family member of the hockey great who was part of Indian Hockey's golden era. The awards were held earlier this month in New Delhi. Speaking about the momentous occasion, Harmanpreet said, This award is just so special for me. Not only is it presented by the family of one of the greatest players in India's hockey history, but the award is also presented in front of an audience that includes several hockey greats from the past and present. This year, the Hockey India Annual Awards were truly special, as we got to celebrate our achievements amidst the legends of 1975 Hockey World Cup. He further highlighted that his individual success as a goal machine for India could not have been possible without the support of his teammates. I obviously dedicate this award to them and my family who have stood by me like a rock. I have said this many times that if I am scoring goals then it is also their (my team) efforts, he said. Harmanpreet has been in top form for India and was also instrumental in scoring a brace against Spain to win the Olympic bronze medal last year. He has followed up this performance with a successful outing in the Asian Champions Trophy in Hulunbuir and led the team from the front at the FIH Hockey Pro League 2024-25 where the team is currently placed third in the points table. It's been a good start to the new Olympic cycle for the team. We have been on an upward climb and focused on taking our performance to the next level particularly this year where the World Cup qualification is at stake. We have been inspired listening to the 1975 World Cup winning team at the Hockey India Awards about their experience and adulation from the nation when they won this trophy even before cricket could win a World Cup in 1983. We want to emulate their success, added Harmanpreet. Harmanpreet has been in top form for India and was also instrumental in scoring a brace against Spain to win the Olympic bronze medal last year. He has followed up this performance with a successful outing in the Asian Champions Trophy in Hulunbuir and led the team from the front at the FIH Hockey Pro League 2024-25 where the team is currently placed third in the points table. Also Read: Highest tax paying cricketers Article Source: IANS

CNMSports 24 Mar 2025 3:10 pm

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Solaxy leads Solana meme coin comeback with $30M presale goal

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The Economic Times 24 Mar 2025 2:03 pm

Army officer arrested for allegedly murdering wife in Assam

Guwahati: An Army officer, identified as Khairul Haque, allegedly murdered his wife in Goalpara, Assam, over an ongoing domestic dispute. He reportedly confessed to killing his wife, Saleha Begum, in Assams Goalpara and was arrested. Police found Salehas body in the drivers seat of a car bearing registration number AS 01 FT 9384 in Goalparas [] The post Army officer arrested for allegedly murdering wife in Assam appeared first on NorthEast Now .

NorthEast Now 24 Mar 2025 2:01 pm

Raul Jimenez brace against Panama helps Mexico lift first CONCACAF Nations League trophy

INGLEWOOD: Raul Jimenez scored twice as Mexico snatched a last-gasp 2-1 victory over Panama to win the CONCACAF Nations League for the first time on Sunday. Fulham striker Jimenez -- who had also bagged a brace in a semi-final win over Canada -- slotted a stoppage time penalty to settle a pulsating final battle at SoFi Stadium. Mexico's win was tinged with controversy though, with the final halted by match officials in the closing minutes due to homophobic chanting from Mexican fans. It was the third CONCACAF Nations League final in a row to be stopped due to the offensive chants which have persisted amongst Mexico's fans for years despite repeated CONCACAF attempts to crack down on them. Jimenez, 33, converted the winning spot-kick in the second minute of stoppage time after Panama defender Jose Cordoba needlessly flung an arm out at a cross to concede a handball. Jimenez paid tribute to the impact of Mexico coach Javier Aguirre following the victory. Aguirre, 66, began his third stint as Mexico coach in 2024 after previously leading the side in 2001-2002, and 2009-2010. This is what we wanted from day one, since 'Vasco' (Aguirre) arrived, Jimenez said, referring to the Mexico coach by his popular nickname. These games are tough, but we played the way we should have when they tied us, and there we have it. Jimenez's four-goal contribution to Mexico's Nations League finals campaign was the latest chapter in what has been a fairytale return from injury from the veteran Premier League striker. In 2020, he suffered a life-threatening skull fracture and brain injury during a Premier League match between Arsenal and former club Wolves, later being told by doctors it was a miracle that he survived. It's fantastic to come back after what I've been through, Jimenez said. This is just a great example -- you never, never have to lose the faith. You know what you are capable of. Mexico's Raul Jimenez celebrates after scoring a penalty against Panama during the second half of a CONCACAF Nations League final soccer match Sunday, March 23, 2025, in Inglewood, Calif. Panama heartbreak The defeat was heartbreaking for Panama, who had stunned the United States 1-0 in the semi-finals and were hoping to win their first international tournament since 1951. An entertaining first half saw Panama almost take the lead after six minutes, striker Cecilio Waterman blasting a low shot directly at Mexico goalkeeper Luis Malagon. Instead though it was Mexico who drew first blood two minutes later after another goal from England-based striker Jimenez. Roberto Alvarado found space down the right flank and curled a superb cross in behind the Panama defence which Jimenez stooped to nod home. Jose Luis Rodriguez almost got Panama back on level terms four minutes before half-time only to see his shot heading for the top corner saved by Malagon. Panama didn't have long to wait for the equaliser, which arrived soon afterwards when Mexico's Johan Vasquez caught Waterman with a mistimed challenge in the area. The foul was not spotted immediately but after a lengthy VAR review, referee Mario Escobar pointed to the spot and Adalberto Carrasquilla duly rammed home the spot-kick to make it 1-1. A scrappy second half saw both teams struggle to create clear goalscoring opportunities and as extra-time loomed ever closer, the tension mounted. In the 83rd minute, after warnings from the public address system to cease homophobic chanting by Mexico's fans were ignored, Escobar called a halt to the match under CONCACAF protocols designed to combat the issue. The break in play allowed Panama an opportunity to regroup. But it was Mexico who took advantage, and they got their reward for a late burst of pressure when Cordoba gave away the decisive penalty.

The New Indian Express 24 Mar 2025 12:42 pm

Germany survive Italy scare to make Nations League semi-finals

DORTMUND: Germany survived a spirited second-half fightback from Italy, letting a three-goal lead slip to draw 3-3 in Dortmund on Sunday, before reaching the Nations League semi-finals 5-4 on aggregate. A first-half Joshua Kimmich masterclass, with a penalty and two assists for Jamal Musiala and Tim Kleindienst, had Germany 3-0 up and cruising at the break. However, injury-hit Italy kicked into gear in the second half, Moise Kean scoring a double to rattle the hosts. Italy looked on course to level the scores when they were awarded a penalty with 73 minutes gone, but it was overturned by VAR. Giacomo Raspadori then converted a stoppage time penalty to give Italy a glimmer of hope. The result not only secured Germany a first-ever Nations League semi-final spot, where they will face Portugal, but it means the remainder of the tournament will be held on German soil, in Stuttgart and Munich in June. Despite the second-half scare, the victory continues Germany's resurgence under Julian Nagelsmann. Germany's only loss in their past 17 matches came in extra-time at Euro 2024 against eventual champions Spain in the quarter-finals. Nagelsmann said Germany learned lessons for our development from the game, adding we know how well we can play football -- but we have to show it throughout the game. I'm going home with an understanding of what we're capable of, but it's also nice that we've got a bit more to do, he said. Italy coach Luciano Spalletti admitted his side lacked maturity and said you always learn from games like this. The second half was very good, but we were too afraid to play like that for the whole game. 'Something impossible' Italy travelled to Dortmund, the site of their 2006 World Cup semi-final win over the same opponents, with a mountain to climb. After letting a one-goal lead slip to lose in Milan in the first leg, Italy saw defenders Riccardo Calafiori and Andrea Cambiaso added to an injury list which already included striker Mateo Retegui and left-back Federico Dimarco. Spalletti spoke pre-match of needing to do something impossible and his side were up against it from the get-go as Germany burst out of the blocks. With Musiala on top form and Nico Schlotterback sending in penetrating passes from the deep, Germany's breakthrough came from the spot. Alessandro Buongiorno brought down a surging Kleindienst in the box and Kimmich converted, just the fourth penalty for either club or country in the 30-year-old's career. After an acrobatic save to keep out a Kleindienst header by Gianluigi Donnarumma, the quick-thinking Kimmich played the ball fast from the ensuing corner. The move caught the Italians napping, with Musiala tapping in from close range as the Italian goalkeeper was still remonstrating with the referee. Nagelsmann said the quick thinking was world-class and unbelievably smart, and admitted I didn't see it at all. In the final minute of the half, Donnarumma palmed away a Kleindienst header, but this time could not keep it out, with the home crowd erupting as the referee pointed to his watch to show the ball had crossed the line. Germany dropped in intensity in the second half and the Italians pounced, Kean latching onto a loose ball and blasting home after 49 minutes. Spalletti brought on Raspadori and the Napoli man had an immediate impact, threading a pass for Kean to curl a ball past Oliver Baumann's outstretched arm with 68 minutes played. The stunned Germans were shocked further five minutes later when they conceded a penalty, but the spot kick was overturned by VAR. The Italians did eventually get a spot kick in stoppage time, with Raspadori converting, but it was too late as Germany held on to progress on aggregate.

The New Indian Express 24 Mar 2025 9:59 am

Spain edge Netherlands on penalties, set up France Nations League semi-final

PARIS: Holders Spain beat the Netherlands on penalties after a dramatic quarter-final second leg in Valencia finished 3-3 on Sunday to set up a Nations League last-four clash with France, who edged Croatia in a shoot-out after a 2-2 aggregate draw. On a dramatic night, Portugal battled past Denmark in extra time and will next face Finals hosts Germany after their tense 5-4 aggregate victory over Italy. European champions Spain took the lead in the tie, after Thursday's 2-2 first-leg draw, when Mikel Oyarzabal picked himself up after being fouled in the box to slot home an early penalty. The Netherlands equalised nine minutes into the second half as Memphis Depay also won and then netted a spot-kick. Oyarzabal grabbed his second in the 67th minute after a strong run forward by Nico Williams, only for the Dutch to level again with 11 minutes remaining through Ian Maatsen's fierce strike. Lamine Yamal struck shortly before the interval in extra time, though, curling the ball into the far corner after a couple of superb touches. There was yet another twist as Spain goalkeeper Unai Simon brought down Xavi Simons, who picked himself up to score. Spain edged home 5-4 in the shoot-out despite a miss from Yamal, as Simon saved from Netherlands winger Donyell Malen and Pedri struck the winning penalty. We're Spain and we don't have to fear anyone, Pedri told TVE of facing 2021 Nations League winners France in the semi-finals in Stuttgart on June 5. France wiped out a two-goal deficit against Croatia at the Stade de France. Michael Olise's brilliant free-kick broke the deadlock on the night in the 52nd minute, before Ousmane Dembele swept Olise's cutback into the bottom corner to send the quarter-final to extra time. Theo Hernandez missed a penalty to win it for France in an eventful shoot-out, but Dayot Upamecano eventually secured a 5-4 success on penalties in sudden death. We woke up thinking it could be a great night, Kylian Mbappe told TF1. We were convinced we were going to do something great. Trincao fires Portugal through Portugal, inspired by substitute Francisco Trincao, battled back after losing the first game 1-0 to win a thrilling last-eight encounter with Denmark 5-3 on aggregate. Cristiano Ronaldo, after a stuttering run-up, produced the tamest of early penalties which was comfortably held by Denmark goalkeeper Kasper Schmeichel. Portugal were gifted the lead on the night when Joachim Andersen put through his own net. But the Danes restored their aggregate advantage 11 minutes into the second half through Rasmus Kristensen's excellent header. Ronaldo did get his 136th international goal, though, turning the ball in after Schmeichel tipped Fernandes' shot against the post. But Portugal were caught out in the 76th minute when Christian Eriksen tapped home. The hosts managed to force an added half-hour when Schmeichel's weak punch fell to Mendes, who teed up Trincao to drill a shot into the bottom corner. Trincao netted his second in the first minute of extra time and Goncalo Ramos secured a meeting with Germany in Munich on June 4. Germany hold off Italy fightback Julian Nagelsmann's Germans survived an Italy comeback to win 5-4 on aggregate after a 3-3 draw in Dortmund. Germany extended their overall advantage on the half-hour mark when Joshua Kimmich tucked home a spot-kick before playing a key role in a bizarre second goal. Italy goalkeeper Gianluigi Donnarumma left his goal after making a save to complain at the referee and Kimmich took a quickly-taken corner which was flicked into an empty net by Jamal Musiala. Tim Kleindienst nodded in Kimmich's clipped cross on the stroke of half-time, but Moise Kean scored twice to give Italy a glimmer of hope heading into the last 20 minutes. Giacomo Raspadori converted a penalty in injury time to equalise on the night, but there was not long enough left for the Azzurri. A football game is never perfect, but it was some unbelievable football, and the best I've seen us play, Germany coach Nagelsmann said. Elsewhere, Belgium narrowly avoided relegation to League B as two late goals from Romelu Lukaku helped them overturn a 3-1 first-leg deficit against Ukraine with a 3-0 victory.

The New Indian Express 24 Mar 2025 9:47 am

Portugal beat Denmark in thrilling Nations League quarter-final

LISBON: Portugal beat Denmark 5-3 on aggregate to reach the Nations League semi-finals on Sunday, winning a pulsating second leg 5-2 after extra time. Portugal will face Finals hosts Germany in June in the last four after overturning a 1-0 first-leg deficit to brave Denmark. Cristiano Ronaldo missed a penalty but later scored a crucial goal, before Francisco Trincao's late double set Roberto Martinez's men on course for the semis. Denmark goalkeeper Kasper Schmeichel stared down Ronaldo's stuttering run-up to save a fluffed spot-kick on six minutes, diving left and comfortably holding the ball. But Portugal eventually pushed the tie to extra time at 3-2 on the night, despite Denmark twice edging ahead on aggregate. Portugal first drew level on aggregate when Joachim Andersen's panicked clearance looped horribly into his own goal in the 38th minute. But, unmarked at a corner, Rasmus Kristensen's cool header put Denmark back in front overall on 56 minutes. Ronaldo redeemed himself for his penalty error, pouncing on a rebound to score with 18 minutes left, only for Christian Eriksen to then silence the home crowd by tapping into an open goal four minutes later. Playing in his home Sporting Lisbon stadium, substitute winger Trincao then sent the game to extra time with a late, left-footed strike. Shortly after the restart, he threaded his second goal through a sea of players to put Portugal in the driving seat. Trincao was then involved in the build-up for Goncalo Ramos's clincher in a full-blooded encounter. Denmark arrived with a first-leg lead from Thursday and departed with their heads held high after their stoic resistance, along with Portugal's unrelenting attack, ensured a battle that swung either way several times. Winners of the inaugural tournament in 2019, Portugal are aiming to become the first team to lift the Nations League trophy for a second time.

The New Indian Express 24 Mar 2025 9:42 am

France beat Croatia on penalties to reach Nations League semi-finals

SAINT DENNIS: Goalkeeper Mike Maignan saved twice in the shoot-out as France beat Croatia 5-4 on penalties on Sunday after their UEFA Nations League quarter-final tie had ended 2-2 on aggregate, sealing a place in the last four in June. Les Bleus won 2-0 on the night with goals in normal time by Michael Olise and Ousmane Dembele at the Stade de France to wipe out their deficit from Thursday's first leg. With no further scoring in extra time the tie went to penalties, where Maignan saved from both Martin Baturina and Josip Stanisic, while Franjo Ivanovic also missed for the visitors. Jules Kounde and Theo Hernandez both failed to convert for the hosts, but Dayot Upamecano scored when he became the seventh France player to step up, sparking scenes of celebrations on the pitch and in the crowd of 77,502. We woke up thinking it could be a great night. We were convinced we were going to do something great, captain Kylian Mbappe told broadcaster TF1. And we know when it comes to penalties that we have a goalkeeper who can make the difference. France, who won the Nations League in 2021, will now take on title-holders Spain in the semi-finals in Stuttgart in Germany on June 5, with the winners advancing to the final in Munich three days later. Germany will face Portugal in Munich in the other last-four tie. Getting to the final is an objective, Mbappe added. These are the kind of matches you want to play in and there is a title up for grabs. Croatia, who lost on penalties to Spain in the final of the last Nations League in 2023, will now instead start their qualifying campaign for the 2026 World Cup in June. They will go into qualifying Group L with the Czech Republic, Montenegro, the Faroe Islands and Gibraltar, who they will face first on June 6. It was a very difficult night for us. We were not able to repeat our performance from the first leg, admitted Croatia coach Zlatko Dalic. It is good experience for us for the future. The aim now is to get to the World Cup and I think we can do it. France's progress to the final stages of the Nations League means they will not begin their World Cup qualifying campaign until September, when they will be in Group D with Ukraine, Iceland and Azerbaijan. Both sides were eyeing silverware in the Nations League and Croatia held the upper hand after triumphing 2-0 in the first leg in Split. Mbappe draws blank again Nevertheless France, whose coach Didier Deschamps will step down in 2026 after 14 years in charge, were hoping for a comeback similar to their famous recovery against Ukraine in a World Cup qualifying play-off in 2013. They won that after overturning a 2-0 first-leg loss with a 3-0 victory in the return at the Stade de France. Here Deschamps made five changes from the first leg, with Bayern Munich duo Upamecano and Olise among those coming into the team. They pinned Croatia back from the off in this latest repeat of the 2018 World Cup final won by the French, but it took them until the 52nd minute to get the breakthrough. Olise was the scorer, finding the net with a marvellous free-kick from just outside the box following a foul on Mbappe, for his first goal in a France shirt. Mbappe then saw his shot from Dembele's low cross flash just wide on 75 minutes before the hosts levelled the tie on aggregate 10 minutes from time. Mbappe found Olise and his cutback was swept in first-time by Dembele. France took the momentum with them into extra time where Mbappe twice forced saves from Croatian goalkeeper Dominik Livakovic. Mbappe has now failed to score in his last seven games for his country and has found the net just once in his last 10 appearances in a France shirt, from a penalty against Poland at Euro 2024. The Real Madrid superstar did score in the shoot-out, however, converting France's first penalty. Aurelien Tchouameni, Randal Kolo Muani and Desire Doue also scored for the hosts before Upamecano's winner.

The New Indian Express 24 Mar 2025 9:34 am

Awful season a wake-up call for Kerala Blasters

KOCHI: Kerala Blasters FC have endured a forgettable Indian Super League season, finishing a disappointing eighth and missing out on the playoffs. A campaign that began with promise unravelled quickly, leaving the team with more losses than wins. With eight victories, five draws, and eleven defeats, the Blasters also conceded a staggering 37 goals far from the standards expected of a club that prides itself on passionate fan support and high player investments. Despite being one of ISLs most financially backed teams, criticism has poured in from all quarters, questioning both the quality and motivation of the squad. A mid-season coach change, departure of key players, and underwhelming performances from star signings have all contributed to the teams woes. The club has plans to revive interest among its loyal fans by bringing in sweeping changes: a special coach to be announced soon, bringing in exciting new players, and the introduction of a multi-city format for home games. Unmet expectations What we saw in the beginning was a team struggling to find its footing under a new coach, former India international and ex-Kerala Blasters midfielder N P Pradeep told TNIE. There were high expectations from certain players, but they failed to deliver. The new signings did not click and our home matches became a major letdown. We barely put pressure on opponents and made far too many silly mistakes. Consistency, according to Pradeep, is a crucial element missing from the Blasters approach. We need players who are motivated to perform steadily throughout the season. Fanbase on the brink of frustration For a club that has never lifted a major trophy despite being a dominant presence in Indian football, the disappointment runs deep. Manjappada, the clubs official fan group, has remained loyal for 11 years, but their patience is wearing thin. The usual electric atmosphere at home games turned into waves of frustration, culminating in large-scale protests inside the Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium in Kochi. What we need is a champion team, said a Manjappada representative. And that means excellence at every level management, medical staff, coaching, and players. We dont want a team that settles for playoffs. Weve been fed false promises for too long. the fans would expect a tactically and technically improved unit | File Pic Total overhaul on the horizon Kerala Blasters CEO Abhik Chatterjee admitted the team has fallen well short of expectations but promised a significant transformation.The team is not where it should be not even close to the bare minimum of what we deserve, Chatterjee said. We understand the frustration among fans. And were planning a complete restructuring across all departments team recruitment, technical staff, marketing, and more to fix the root issues in the long run. The club is also on the verge of finalising a new head coach, someone they believe can bring fresh energy and tactical discipline. We are in the final stages of discussions for a special individual. The appointment will be confirmed soon, Chatterjee said. With the Super Cup up next, the Blasters will be hoping for a redemption arc. A full-strength squad is set to compete, and for fans, this will be the first glimpse of whether the club has truly learnt from its missteps or if the cycle of disappointment continues. Coaches In recent yrs Mikhael Stahre (Sweden) - May to Dec 2024 Ivan Vukomanovic (Serbia) - June 2021 to April 2024 Kibu Vicuna (Spain) - April 2020 to Feb 2021 Italian Jino Lettini and Spaniard Sergio Lobera, head coach of Odisha FC, among favourites to become new coach Leading scorers for Blasters this season Jesus Jimenez - 11 Noah Sadaoui - 7 Kwame Peprah - 6

The New Indian Express 24 Mar 2025 8:15 am

Centres push for energy-efficient ACs in Andhra Pradesh to meet power demand

VIJAYAWADA: As Andhra Pradesh braces for record-breaking power demand this summer, the Union government has intensified efforts to promote energy-efficient air conditioners (ACs), focusing on the States commercial hub, Visakhapatnam. The Bureau of Energy Efficiency (BEE), under the Ministry of Power, has urged AC manufacturers to prioritise BEE 5-star-rated models to curb electricity consumption, ease grid strain, and support sustainability. With Indias demand for cooling rising, studies indicate that nearly 30% of installed ACs nationwide are over eight years old, consuming 40-50% more power than modern, energy-efficient units. In Andhra Pradesh, replacing these outdated ACs with 5-star-rated models could yield up to 60% energy savings, reduce peak-hour grid pressure, and significantly cut CO2 emissions - key to Visakhapatnams goal of becoming a net-zero emissions city. BEE Secretary Milind Deore, in a letter to AC manufacturers, emphasised the need for an industry-driven push to popularise energy-efficient models, particularly in high-consumption cities such as Visakhapatnam, Vijayawada, and Tirupati. Other southern urban centres, including Chennai, Hyderabad, and Bengaluru, are also targeted for increased 5-star AC adoption. Visakhapatnam, a major industrial and commercial hub, is witnessing rapid growth in energy consumption, making it a prime candidate for a large-scale transition to efficient cooling solutions. Simple behavioral changes, such as setting thermostats to 24C, could save Andhra Pradesh and India up to 10 billion kWh annually, cutting energy costs by thousands of crores. To accelerate this shift, BEE has proposed a nationwide awareness campaign, urging manufacturers to collaborate on initiatives such as digital marketing, influencer-driven promotions, and in-store offers. With consumer interest in Air Conditioner purchases peaking between February and May, this initiative could drive significant savings and contribute to a sustainable energy future.

The New Indian Express 24 Mar 2025 8:09 am

Surangi flowers captivate devotees at Vargao temple

The Times of India 24 Mar 2025 12:42 am

Floating garden first step to clean Maimollem lake

The Times of India 24 Mar 2025 12:38 am

Cops act against illegal scrapyard at Margao

The Times of India 24 Mar 2025 12:35 am

60 years on, Colva panchayat seeks own flagpole

The Times of India 24 Mar 2025 12:34 am

Anjuna man held with drugs worth nearly Rs 9L

The Times of India 24 Mar 2025 12:34 am

Locals oppose tourism project plan at Old Goa

The Times of India 24 Mar 2025 12:29 am

Film shoot in Divar triggers interest, protests

The Times of India 24 Mar 2025 12:27 am

Transport dept app tweak will expedite payment, applications

The Times of India 24 Mar 2025 12:25 am

Govt to hike financial assistance for sportspersons: Gaude

The Times of India 24 Mar 2025 12:23 am

Panjim Footballers relegated after six-year stay in GPL

The Times of India 24 Mar 2025 12:21 am

Recover interest for delay in Tillari compensation: HC

The Times of India 24 Mar 2025 12:20 am

IMD forecasts dry weather for next week

The Times of India 24 Mar 2025 12:19 am

Roadmap ready for making Maharashtra $1 trillion economy by 2029: Devendra Fadnavis

Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis has announced Maharashtra's plan to become a $1 trillion economy by 2029, as part of India's goal to reach a $5 trillion economy. The state is focusing on infrastructure, technology, and industrial development, especially through projects like the Mumbai-Nagpur Samruddhi Expressway and the developing port at Vadhavan.

The Economic Times 23 Mar 2025 9:21 pm

Jamshedpur FC And Diamond Harbour FC Begin RFDL 2024-25 National Group Stage Campaign With Resounding Victories

Jamshedpur FC defeated East Bengal FC as Diamond Harbour FC beat FC Goa in the Reliance Foundation Development League 2024-25 National Group Stage clashes.

News18 23 Mar 2025 7:17 pm

Meet woman, ex-Veterinary Officer, who cracked UPSC exam in second attempt without coaching, secured AIR...

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DNA India 23 Mar 2025 3:34 pm

Assam: Woman found dead in car in Goalpara; police probe murder

Guwahati: Police recovered a young womans body in the drivers seat of a car at Panchratna, Goalpara district, Assam, on Sunday morning. As per sources, officers suspected the perpetrator murdered the young woman and tried to mislead investigators by portraying her as a widow. Police identified the body as Shaleha Begum, a resident of Boko [] The post Assam: Woman found dead in car in Goalpara; police probe murder appeared first on NorthEast Now .

NorthEast Now 23 Mar 2025 3:11 pm

Comparing how long it took Harry Kane to score 70 international goals with Messi and Ronaldo

Who reached 70 international goals quickest? The post Comparing how long it took Harry Kane to score 70 international goals with Messi and Ronaldo appeared first on Planet Football .

Planet Football 23 Mar 2025 2:18 pm

Can you name every goalkeeper to play for Liverpool in the Premier League?

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Planet Football 23 Mar 2025 2:12 pm

Aubameyang dreams of World Cup debut with Gabon

NAIROBI: Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang said on Saturday Gabon are focusing on their Sunday Group F World Cup clash with Kenya with high hopes of qualifying for a maiden finals next year. The 35-year-old talisman, who missed the last match against Seychelles which Gabon won 3-0, returns to lead his team in the crucial game in Nairobi. We're an ambitious team. We have come here with one ambition to win, the former Arsenal forward told reporters. It's a big target for us to try to qualify for the World Cup. It will be our first trip. Gabon beat Kenya 2-1 in the first leg at the Stade de Franceville in November 2023. and sit second on 12 points from five matches, just a point behind the leaders Ivory Coast. The 2015 African footballer of the year Aubameyang shelved plans to retire from international football and said he wants to play on until 2030. His twin-striker Denis Bouanga has five goals in qualifying one fewer than the continent's top scorer Mohamed Salah. Kenya are fourth and desperate to catch-up under new coach Benni McCarthy who made his debut with a 3-3 draw away to Gambia on Thursday in the Ivory coast.

The New Indian Express 23 Mar 2025 1:40 pm

AAP fields Gopal Italia for Visavadar Assembly bypolls in Gujarat

Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) has nominated Gopal Italia for the Visavadar Assembly by-elections in Gujarat. The announcement follows AAPs political strategy changes after their defeat to the BJP in Delhi. Gopal Rai has been appointed state in-charge for Gujarat, and Saurabh Bhardwaj as state chief for Delhi. Recent party reshuffles also include appointments in Goa and Punjab.

The Economic Times 23 Mar 2025 12:38 pm

Pilli Raju: The man who runs marathons, catches criminals and wins medals

KHAMMAM: The wailing siren of a police vehicle and the rhythmic pounding of running shoes these are the twin soundtracks of a police constable-cum-athletes life in Khammam. At 40, Khammams Pilli Raju is a role model not only for the Telangana police but also for the youth across the state. An armed police constable under the Khammam police commissionerate, Raju has broken full, half, and ultra-marathon records at the national and international levels. This is not all; he has also won numerous medals in long-distance running and swimming. His ultimate goal is to become an Ironman a long-distance endurance race comprising a 3.86-km swim, a 180-km bicycle ride and a 42.1-km run without a break and the grueling 100-km border run. A native of Kothala village in Wyra, Raju comes from a lower-middle class background but has always aimed high. Speaking to TNIE, he says he also hopes to guide and motivate the youth towards health and fitness, as he believes many young persons take the wrong path due to a lack of proper direction. He was inspired to take up marathon running in 2016 by the then Khammam Rural ACP B Tirupathi Reddy. Over the past nine years, he has won around 300 medals in marathon events in the 21 km, 42 km and 50 km categories. Additionally, he has secured 40 medals in the annual state police sports meet over the last 15 years. Raju also won three medals in judo, wrestling and arm wrestling at the Telangana Police Sports Meet held in Karimnagar in January. Behind every record-breaking athlete, theres often an unsung hero. In Rajus case, its his wife, Subha Rani, a junior lecturer whose financial support has allowed him to run not just races but also towards his extraordinary destiny. While he runs the physical race, she runs the financial one. All my success is due to the support of my wife. She has been the strong foundation which has allowed us all, including our daughter, who is in Class 4 now, to be the best we can be and follow our dreams, the constable says. Asked about his plans, he mentions that he wants to achieve the Ironman title. International achievements Lonavala International Marathon Ultra Challenge in Pune (50 km) Medal winner among 3,000 participating athletes on February 27 Vedanta Delhi Half Marathon (21 km) Completed in 1 hour 45 minutes on October 20, 2024. Tata Steel Kolkata 25 km Run Finished in 2 hours 7 minutes on December 15, 2024. Tata Mumbai Marathon (42 km) Completed in 4 hours 42 minutes on January 19, 2024. NMDC Hyderabad Marathon (42 km) Finished in 4 hours 52 minutes on August 28, 2024.

The New Indian Express 23 Mar 2025 11:45 am

KT Rama Rao wants more seats in Assemblies, not LS

HYDERABAD: Terming the proposed approach by the Centre for conducting delimitation as a threat to the future of southern states, BRS working president KT Rama Rao on Saturday said that the current policy risks undermining the economic contributions of South Indian states, their governance achievements, and democratic representation. He appealed to the Centre to reconsider its approach to avoid turning democracy into authoritarian mobocracy, while accusing the proposed policy of perpetuating decades of discrimination against the South. Rama Rao was addressing the first Joint Action Committee meeting of southern states over delimitation. Arguing that delimitation goes beyond merely adjusting parliamentary representation, he raised alarm that it could lead to the centralisation of funds and fiscal control, jeopardising the progress of southern states. India is a democratic nation, but it is also a federal union of diverse identities and cultures. We must not forget this. For decades, southern states have faced discrimination from the Centre. The current delimitation proposals will not only reduce our parliamentary representation but also inflict injustice across all sectors, he said. Rama Rao expressed dismay that it would penalise southern states for their effective population control. Southern states do not deserve punishment; they deserve encouragement for their contributions to Indias growth, he asserted. Presenting alternatives to delimitation, Rama Rao suggested that instead of increasing parliamentary seats based solely on population, the Centre should maintain the current number of Lok Sabha seats while increasing seats in state Assemblies to improve governance efficiency. If the Centres goal is better governance and representation, it must explore alternatives that do not sow discord between states, he urged. The BRS leader underscored that southern states contribute 36% to Indias GDP despite constituting only 19% of the population, proposing that the South deserves proportional representation in Parliament based on its economic output. Later in the day, he told reporters: History will not forgive us if we remain silent. Future generations will question our inaction.

The New Indian Express 23 Mar 2025 10:57 am

Andhra government's school reforms: NCERT syllabus, bilingual textbooks, no bag day on Saturdays

VIJAYAWADA: The TDP-led NDA government has undertaken significant reforms in school education by adopting the NCERT syllabus and textbooks, aligning them with the goals of the National Education Policy (NEP) 2020. The revamped textbooks are colourful, engaging, and culturally rooted, featuring a bilingual approach for students from Classes 1 to 10. As part of these reforms, the syllabus has been streamlined based on NCERT recommendations. Posters addressing misconceptions have been incorporated into workbooks for Classes 1 to 5 to aid in self-remediation. The textbooks also include QR codes with updated content, and NIPUN Lakshyas have been integrated into the curriculum for Classes 1 and 2. To improve accessibility, the State government has consolidated textbooks for primary classes by combining language and non-language subjects into a single-bound volume. For higher grades, non-language subjects such as Mathematics, Science, and Social Studies will be provided as subject-specific books in two semesters. Additionally, existing Hindi textbooks for Classes 9 and 10 have been retained. These reforms aim to make learning more engaging and effective while ensuring alignment with national standards. The integration of bilingual content and digital tools will enhance accessibility and comprehension among students, said Director of School Education Vijay Rama Raju V, speaking to TNIE . He added that the initiatives aim to improve learning outcomes, reduce academic burdens, and modernise education to meet global standards. The Department of School Education has also unveiled the academic calendar for 2025-26, which includes key initiatives to enhance both curricular and co-curricular activities. The structured framework ensures a balance between learning and skill development. The academic year will consist of two semesters spanning 1820 weeks each. A No Bag Day will be observed every Saturday for Classes 1 to 10, focusing on co-curricular activities. Additionally, Cluster Complex meetings will take place every third Saturday for teacher enrichment programmes. The academic calendar outlines a month-wise schedule of working days, holidays, assessments, subject-specific clubs, and school events. A Teacher Handbook, aligned with the National Curriculum Framework (NCF) 2023, has been released to guide pedagogical strategies, lesson planning, and the use of QR-code-linked teaching materials for evidence-based learning. A Student Assessment Booklet will be issued to all students, featuring class-wise and subject-wise assessments. Each formative assessment will use four evaluation tools: student responses, written work, project work, and tests. These booklets will include dedicated spaces for student responses, with objective questions to be answered on Optical Character Recognition (OCR) sheets. Teachers will assess the responses, record marks in the assessment docket, and scan the OCR sheets using a mobile app provided by the department. AP State Council of Educational Research and Training (SCERT) Director MV Krishna Reddy told TNIE that, upon completing each assessment, students will receive a Holistic Progress Card offering a comprehensive overview of their performance.

The New Indian Express 23 Mar 2025 10:32 am

Should you go for higher education or work?

The decision comes down to personal goals, career aspirations, and long-term objectives

The Hindu 23 Mar 2025 10:30 am