Need to continuously update public services to achieve goal of 'Viksit Bharat': PM Modi
In a video message at the launch of 'Sadhana Saptah', Prime Minister Modi said that the country's governance should improve the ease of living and quality of life for citizens daily.
Need To Continuously Update Public Services To Achieve Goal Of Viksit Bharat: PM Modi
NEW DELHI, Apr 2: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Thursday stressed the need for continuously updating civil services with the changing times to achieve the goal of Viksit Bharat. In a video message at the launch of Sadhana Saptah, he said that the governance of the country should improve the ease of living and the quality of life for citizens on a daily basis. Modi stated that the principle of governance in the country is based on the mantra Nagrik [] The post Need To Continuously Update Public Services To Achieve Goal Of Viksit Bharat: PM Modi appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
What Is Benjamin Netanyahu's End Game In The Iran War?
US Israel war with Iran reflects differing strategic goals and regional impacts
President Trump said the US' core strategic objectives in Iran war are earing completion. He also urged other countries to show courage and ake care of the Strait of Hormuz.
Australia PM: Iran War Goals Met, Not Clear What More to Achieve
Albanese called for de-escalation, noting that US-Israeli attacks had degraded Iran's air force, navy and military industrial base
Goa: Luthra brothers get bail in club fire case; to remain in custody
Gioa nightclub fire: Saurabh Luthra and Gaurav Luthra secured bail in the Mapusa sessions court for the Goa fire tragedy, but remain jailed over a separate forgery case
LIVE: Trump Says US Objectives in Iran Near Completion
Trump's prime-time address offered an update on the progress made toward achieving his goals in the war with Iran
NASAs Artemis II mission launches astronauts on historic moon flyby after 50 years
The flight is a critical step in NASAs long-term goal of establishing a sustainable lunar presence and preparing for future missions to Mars.
Goalies shine as Lajong, Sreenidi share points
Hyderabad, April 1: Sreenidi Deccan FC and Shillong Lajong FC played out a goalless draw in a top of the table clash of the Indian Football League (IFL) 2025-26 at the Deccan Arena here Wednesday. The two teams came into the match level on points, and the contest lived up to expectations with a tactical []
Pandam FC, UCFA play out goalless draw
Pandam FC, Charangpat played out a goalless draw with Samaram FC to remain unbeaten in three Group B games of the ongoing 3rd Division Football League Tournament organised by the District Football Association, Thoubal Pandam FC, having secured two back to back wins, earned one more point from the result and eventually went atop of the Group B table Later in the day, FPMC, Khongjom ended their 2 game winless run by thrashing UCFA, Laiphrakpam by 5 0 goals Mahesh opened the scoring for FPMC in the 12th minute off a penalty before M Tamo 19' and Achouba 26' took their turns to make it 3 0 at halftime Pibathoi then quickfired two goals back to back in the 43rd and the 46th minutes to complete the 5 0 rout of UCFA Source The Sangai Express
Delhi Government Sets Ambitious Green Action Plan to Plant Over 7 Million Trees
New Delhi, April 2: The Delhi government has announced an ambitious target under its Green Action Plan (GAP) for 2026-27, aiming to plant over 7 million trees, shrubs, and bamboo hedges. Environment Minister Manjinder Singh Sirsa revealed this initiative on Wednesday, stating that 22 departments will collaborate to achieve this goal. This revised target marks ... Read more Delhi Government Sets Ambitious Green Action Plan to Plant Over 7 Million Trees
IFL 2025-26: Goalkeepers Shine in Thrilling Draw Between Sreenidhi Deccan and Shillong Lajong
Hyderabad, April 2: The Indian Football League (IFL) 2025-26 witnessed an exhilarating match on Wednesday, as Sreenidhi Deccan FC and Shillong Lajong FC ended in a goalless draw. Both teams, currently at the top of the league table, earned one point each from this encounter. Played at the Deccan Arena in Hyderabad, the match showcased ... Read more IFL 2025-26: Goalkeepers Shine in Thrilling Draw Between Sreenidhi Deccan and Shillong Lajong
Gen X faces retirement shock as millions near 60 with 401k savings far from the $1.46 million goal
Gen X retirement savings are under pressure as many near retirement with less money than needed. Rising inflation, late saving, and economic shocks made it harder to build large 401(k) balances. Experts say boosting contributions, investing for growth, and delaying retirement can help. Many Gen X workers are now trying to catch up before retirement.
West Asia war strains Goas pharmaceutical export costs
Panaji: Goas pharmaceutical industry is feeling the heat of the ongoing conflict between US-Israel and Iran, according to the Goa Pharmaceutical Manufacturers Association (GPMA). While the state remains an export hub for over-the-counter medicines and formulations, the industry body noted on Wednesday that the sector is being adversely affected by cost increases in raw material, []
Chowgule CC crush Dempo by 125 runs
Geno, Salgaocar in control Porvorim: Chowgule SC registered a 125-run victory over Dempo CC in their third-round Goa Premier Division League clash, wrapping up the three-day contest inside two days at Porvorim. Set a target of 268, Dempo failed to mount a challenge and were bowled out for 142 in 28.4 overs. Abhinav Tejrana top-scored []
Rajasthan United Triumphs 2-0 Against Chanmari FC in IFL 2025-26
Jaipur, April 2: In an exciting match of the Indian Football League (IFL) 2025-26, Rajasthan United secured a 2-0 victory over Chanmari FC on Wednesday. Goals from Naoba Meitei and Amadou Soukona in the second half sealed the win for the home team. Played at the Vidyadhar Nagar Stadium in Jaipur, this victory propelled the ... Read more Rajasthan United Triumphs 2-0 Against Chanmari FC in IFL 2025-26
Part relief for Morjim shack: NGT halts Rs 21L recovery, not closure
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HC: Consider suggestions in Porvorim flyover petition
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BharatNet rollout: Goa has no active village broadband points
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Goa receives Rs 1,650 cr climate project to protect khazans, boost farming
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Luthra Brothers Get Bail In Goa Nightclub Fire Case, But Will Stay In Jail
The Luthras face charges of negligence, endangering human life, and other offences, in connection with the deadly fire that erupted at their Goa nightclub.
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Quote of the day by Eva Longoria: Goals focus you, but dreams have power
Eva Longorias quote Goals focus you, but dreams have power reflects the balance between structure and imagination in personal growth. Goals bring clarity, discipline, and direction by turning ambitions into measurable steps, while dreams provide emotional energy, inspiration, and long-term vision. Together, they create a complete path to success, where imagination fuels motivation and goals transform it into reality.
Whats going on with Donut Lab?
In January, a Finnish-Estonian startup proclaimed it had developed a truly solid state battery, a holy grail for the technology industry. Donut Labs cell wasnt just solid state, however. It claimed it was made from cheap and easily available materials, would charge to full in a few minutes and last for hundreds of years. If real, such a device would change the face of the world, which is why plenty of people dont think it is. And, as the company makes more effort to demonstrate it is telling the truth, the more holes people are finding to poke their fingers into. So, what the hell is going on with Donut Labs battery? After many weeks of research, Im throwing my hands in the air, tired of the endless dog and pony show the company is putting on. Solid state batteries Conventional batteries have improved a lot in the last few decades but remain imperfect in many ways. Cells found in electronics and EVs commonly use liquid or gel polymer as an electrolyte. These electrolytes are the cause of thermal runaway, where the heat of a battery increases exponentially, and can become a primary cause of battery failure and fire. Plus, theyre pretty fussy, requiring a consistent temperature for peak performance and to be treated pretty delicately. Its why the industry has raced to develop a solid state battery that eliminates the liquid or gel polymer. Because of their higher energy density, solid state batteries should be lighter and smaller per watt than conventional batteries. These benefits would be enjoyed widely but are vital for an EV where weight and size dictate so much of how it operates. Solid state batteries are at far less risk of thermal runaway, and should work in a much wider temperature window. Now, we are already seeing plenty of semi-solid batteries coming into the market, with fully-solid cells expected in the near future. Chinese battery giant CATL told BatteriesNews at the end of 2025 that its first small-scale production of solid state batteries is anticipated to begin in 2027. However, those first production runs are likely to be limited rather than global rollouts. Donut Lab Enter Donut Lab. The startup is a subsidiary of Finnish motorcycle maker Verge Motorcycles, famous for its Tron -style hubless (in-wheel) rear-wheel motor . Verge says it has built the worlds most powerful electric motor family, and that it made all the components needed to build an electric vehicle. Verges motors have since been incorporated into Longbow Motors recently announced Speedster EV. At CES 2026, Donut Lab announced it had built the worlds first full all-solid-state battery. It said this wasnt just a prototype, but was ready to power up production vehicles now. In a glossy promotional video, the company said it had solved the issues the whole industry had been working to solve for decades. There was nothing but upside, with none of the trade-offs its competitors had been forced to make while developing their own solid state batteries. And, it was ready to be incorporated into EVs starting today. Verge Motorcycles announced it would add the battery into its TS Pro, with shipments expected to begin Q1 2026. Donut Labs battery The companys extensive list of claims begins by saying the cell has an energy density of 400Wh per kilogram, roughly twice the energy density of the best lithium ion battery on the market. Right now, you should expect to get around 1,000 charge and discharge cycles out of any half-decent battery. Donut Labs is promising its cell will last for a whopping 100,000 cycles, even if youre fast-charging the cell. The company promises users will be able to reach an 80 percent charge from zero in around five minutes, and get to full in under six. Donut said the cell offers a clay-like freedom of design, adapting to the specific needs of a specific product, rather than the other way around. Naturally, pumping all of that power into such a small cell will mean itll need a lot of babying, right? Not according to Donut Lab, which says its battery will operate in temperatures as low as -30 degrees Celsius (-22 Fahrenheit) or as hot as 100 degrees Celsius (212 Fahrenheit). And, to top it off, its made from common, easily-available and cheap materials which are geopolitically safe, rather than from rare-earth minerals sometimes held by rival nations. All of that means the cell will be cheaper to produce than the equivalent lithium ion cell and, best of all, Donut said the battery is ready for scaled production. A battery that promised some of these features would be world-changing; one offering all of them would be world-shattering. It would upend supply chains, shift the global balance of power, potentially eliminate reliance on so-called rare earth minerals and supercharge EV adoption. But Donut Lab offered no proof for its claims, no hint as to what its process was based upon, and no sign it had the manufacturing capacity to deliver on its promises. Naturally, a lot of people just didnt believe what they were seeing and hearing, and called BS. People are suspicious Yang Hongqin, CEO of Chinese battery maker Svolt, was quoted by CarNewsChina as saying any person with even a basic understanding of the technology would think its a scam. Finnish newspaper Iltalehti reported that CATLs venture capital head Ulderico Ulissi described the matter as clearly fake. That comment prompted Donut CEO Marko Lehtimki to respond on LinkedIn, saying that Ulissi would regret the arrogance. Tom Btticher, CEO of battery startup Litona, posted on LinkedIn his belief Donuts technology is actually tied to a company Donut invested in, Nordic Nano. Btticher found a pitch deck, which is no longer available (but is here at the Internet Archive ) which described Nordics energy storage technology as a supercapacitor. Some have pointed out that Lehtimki has a track record of making strong claims about his products. On May 15, 2025, he announced an AI startup, ASILAB, and said in a similarly glossy launch video that his team had created a synthetic counterpart to the human brain. Its first product, ASINOID, Lehtimki said, is a dynamic self-developing organism designed to grow in capability and in consciousness. The company said it would open up access to ASINOID, but Ive been unable to find any evidence that any such access has been granted. ASILAB has not responded to our request for comment. Similarly salty write-ups can be found in ElectronicDesign , MIT Tech Review , Interesting Engineering , InsideEVs and just about every Reddit, YCombinator and Hacker News thread discussing the technology. I Donut Believe.com In response to the minor social media backlash, Donut Labs went on the offensive. It launched the website IDonutBelieve.com promising a weekly drop of so-called evidence to support its claims. In a polished video introduction, Lehtimki said the criticism comes from parties with vested interests, such as competitors. He addressed the above attack lines directly, saying people have been assembling theories from scraps of online data to create an untrue picture. He also denied claims the battery was a supercapacitor. In the same video, Lehtimki said the media has amplified so-called experts from the battery industry, taking their opinions at face value. Naturally, rival researchers who would stand to gain by taking down a potential challenger have a natural desire to rubbish Donuts claims. But because many of them are credentialled experts in the field, their authority was elevated above his own. Crucially, Lehtimki said Donut didnt publish validation tests at the time of announcement as it would have been similarly dismissed by those same biased voices. By holding the proof back, he said it forced Donuts competitors to essentially show their hand, making it easier to refute them. To do so, Donut engaged VTT Finland, a government-owned research organization which offers testing services to third parties. VTT has conducted specific tests on cells supplied by Donut, the results of which the company has released piecemeal over several weeks. Its important to note that VTTs reports don't make any statements which could be seen to support Donuts claims. For instance, it says it was asked to conduct independent charging performance tests on the energy storage devices supplied by the customer, which the customer identified as solid-state battery cells. The tests Donut Lab published a test for five weeks, each one each one designed to show off one key feature of the battery. Test One saw VTT fast charge a cell beyond the limit of a regular battery, after which it still had close to 100% of its charge available for use. In Test Two , VTT charged the cell to full, and then discharged it in high-temperature environments. Once that was done, the cell was charged again at a normal temperature, but researchers noted that the pouch lost vacuum. Donut Lab later said the vacuum loss was caused by the packaging materials not being able to withstand the temperature, rather than an issue with the battery itself. A VTT spokesperson told me during the final stage of manufacturing, all gases are removed from the cell, and the cell is sealed tightly under vacuum conditions. The cell feels firm. If the cell loses its vacuum, it usually becomes slightly soft and swollen. Essentially, if a battery loses its vacuum, it means its started swelling, which is visible in the photos from the report. Swelling is fatal to a traditional lithium ion battery and, potentially, the device its connected to. Test Three purported to disprove the idea that Donut was secretly selling a supercapacitor, so VTT charged the cell to full and let it sit idle for 10 days. At the end of that time, the charge level of the battery appeared to hold steady, with a small drop commonly seen in all batteries. Which appeared to confirm the cell was a battery, rather than a capacitor which may struggle to hold its charge over longer periods of time. Test Four was conducted by Donut Lab itself, taking a prototype of its battery in a Verge motorcycle to a fast charger. The cell had a rated capacity of 18kWh and it was charged from 9 percent to 80 percent around 14.5kWh in 12 minutes. Test Five focused on the cell from Test Two which lost its vacuum, to prove it was not broken. VTTs report says it cycled the broken cell 50 times (up to 90 percent of its full charge) to see what happened. VTTs researchers said it was possible to cycle the cell, but that its capacity began to degrade after the first few, and by the end of the process, it had fallen to nearly half of its original figure. The cell itself had swelled, however, with VTT saying the cell thickness had increased by 17 percent, and the cell pouch was firm. Donut Lab boasted that while a lithium ion battery in this condition would likely explode, its own cell still worked. When contacted, VTT said it did complete an assignment for Donut Lab but declined to make any specific comment on confidential client assignments. On March 31, Verge Motorcycles posted a video claiming the TS Pro Gen 2, the first to carry Donuts solid state battery, was ready to ship. Given March 31 is the last day of Q1, its the latest possible day the company could announce this and say it has honored its promise. The accompanying write-up said the bike will ship with either a standard-range 20kWh battery with a range of 350km (217 miles) or a long-range 33kWh battery that should run for 600km (372 miles). April 1 Then, on April 1, the company posted a video beginning with a fakeout scene of Lehtimki admitting the whole thing had been a scam. One hard cut later, and the clip pivots into a Q&A, with an off-screen interviewer asking why anyone would believe Lehtimki on April Fools Day. He dryly responded that people dont believe him the rest of the time, but that the ambiguity provided by the occasion was a benefit. He would be able to speak more freely with less fear of censure, or so he claimed. Lehtimki said the series of I Donut Believe tests already published were another part of his 3D chess strategy to get battery rivals to show their hand. And that the tests undertaken by VTT were on a first-generation battery while the company was already working on the second . He did concede that the claims around cycle life were based on estimates, and that if they wanted to prove it, they would have needed to start testing a decade or more ago. But he batted away questions about energy density, weight and size, saying you wouldnt ask a woman her age, and you never ask a battery its weight. He added those questions would be answered in future, in more episodes of the I Donut Believe complete multimedia experience. Donut Lab (YouTube) Consequently, the weekly video series will continue until the full details of the first generation battery have been revealed. Lehtimki then teased that this cell would be shipping, and the videos will shift focus to the second-generation cell with far better specs. But producing the I Donut Believe series which, its worth mentioning is a marketing function of the company trying to sell us a new product was costly, and had run over budget, which has led the company to open its own merch store, including $70 t-shirts and $141 hoodies. If youre already facing credible accusations of perpetuating a scam, and your big reveal is to double down on misdirection, its not a good look. Lehtimki ended the video by talking about how much better Donut Labs second-generation battery was, with a staged outtake showing a notepad listing the specs for a third-generation battery with 1,000 Wh/kg energy density, 100C charge speed and durability for a million cycles due to be announced at a future CES. Analysis The release of these tests has seen interested parts of the internet engage in a near-Zapruder level of interrogation. People have pored over every facet of the reports and videos trying to work out what exactly is inside Donut Labs battery. A number of prominent YouTubers have produced deep dives on the matter, each one claiming the cell is real, or not. There are countless Reddit threads where people are picking apart the voltage graphs and claims in the reports. And it seems every week there is a new revelation about what Donuts technology is and where it came from. Plenty of people online are chasing down threads tied to energy technology companies like Holyvolt and CT-Coating, or examining the charge graphs against a nickel manganese cobalt cell . Ill spare you the details (for now). Finnish newspaper Kauppalehti decried the results of the fifth test, saying the cell didnt lose its vacuum. It quoted Finnish battery expert Juho Heiska, who said the company has just used a traditional cell that is sufficiently hardy to withstand this abuse in the short term. Donut Labs (YouTube) Even to a non-expert, theres clearly a gap between what Donut promised and what its tests are showing. For instance, the company said it would be able to fast charge a Verge TS to full in less than 10 minutes. But, in Test Four, it took 12 minutes to get from 9 percent to 80 percent not a bad charging time, but certainly not as swift as the company pledged. That said, if we take the companys claims at face value, then being able to fast charge a battery at that sort of speed with just air cooling is noteworthy. At least, it will be if you can do that regularly, and one or two trips to the charger dont leave you with what Reddit likes to call a Spicy Pillow afterward. Unfortunately, its been difficult to find battery researchers willing to go on the record about Donut Labs. I sought out experts in academia who were not tied to industry backing, and so wouldnt be accused of having a vested interest in the matter. But all of them refused to go on the record. More than one I contacted said they were well aware of the saga, and had plenty of feelings about the matter. But they were unwilling to expose themselves to the potentially intensive social media scrutiny that comes from weighing in. Im Donut skeptical Personally, Ive been suspicious of how Donut Labs has gone about demonstrating its technology. After all, if you were actually confident about your product and its technology, you would surely be able to share basic information about it. Table stakes stuff, like the weight and size of the battery cell you handed over for testing. As ElectronicDesign notes, data like that would help us all see if its energy density claims hold water. Instead, the company has engaged in an ornate kabuki which only serves to further undermine its case. You can go a long way on the back of very little trust, but the grander the promises get and the less eager you are to share evidence, the faster that trust evaporates. And, you know how someone spends a lot of time talking around something, so as to not be caught in a deliberate lie? Donut Labs videos can feel a lot like that, since there are so many things its intentionally not making clear. Rather than taking the chance to offer even a small amount of substantive evidence to support its initial claims, it has instead moved the goalposts. So, rather than talking about the efficacy of its first-generation product, its dangling the second and third in front of us to hopefully distract us. Look, I want to be even-handed, and give the company the fairest shake that I can, and obviously if the cell can deliver on its promises, Ill be overjoyed. But weve all seen scams before, and until Donut Lab starts offering up a lot more data, it hasnt earned anything close to the benefit of the doubt. This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/transportation/evs/whats-going-on-with-donut-lab-173007121.html?src=rss
45 goats perish, man dies in fire accident in Bidar
The AI Doc's director was scared shitless by AI, so he made a movie about it
If you're feeling anxious about AI and what it means for the future of humanity, you should watch The AI Doc: Or, How I Became an Apocaloptimist . As I noted in my review , the film aims to deliver some clarity amid all the hype. Now that it's in theaters, we sat down with director Daniel Roher, who won an Oscar for his film Navalny , to dive deeper into his complicated feelings around AI. The entire topic made him nervous, Roher said, so he decided to team up with similarly anxious colleagues to demystify AI using film. He describes the goal of the project to be a sort of first date with AI, a way to hear about its potential benefits from AI boosters, while also taking in the many negatives brought up by critics. Its probably too late to stop AI entirely, but he thinks we can at least try to find ways to limit the worst impulses of the tech industry. I wanted to make this movie because I was scared shitless, that's the crux of it, he said in an interview on the Engadget Podcast. I didn't understand what AI was. I didn't understand why everyone was talking about it and why it seemed to be this thing that came outta the woodwork and all of a sudden, people were talking about it like it was the apocalypse or like it was gonna be the most optimistic, greatest thing ever. Ultimately, Roher arrived at the term apocaloptimist, which balances the contradictory ideas that AI can both seriously harm society, and that we can still shape the future by criticizing or outright rejecting it. It's a worldview. It's choosing not to buy into a binary that's asking us to see this as either apocalypse and the end of the world, or through the rose-colored glasses of unvarnished optimism, which is also sort of a fallacy, he said. On the one hand, he's well aware the major players pushing AI are, at best, flawed. When I mentioned Marc Andreessens recent comments about proudly having no inner thoughts, Roher added,They're just fucking weird. They're just nerds who became billionaires because they were born at the right time and they had the right interests. They're brilliant in their own way and they have abilities, but they don't understand what it is to exist. They dont know what real human beings navigate and go through.They have a very narrow worldview that's callous and cold and calculated. For many, the overnight ubiquity of this largely untested technology and the collective wealth and power of those supporting it means rampant negative externalities are all but guaranteed. But Roher's apocaloptimism (we'll see if the term quite catches on) chafes against cynicism and doomsaying. He points to OpenAIs Sora video generation app, which was heavily criticized as a tool that could lead to more realistic deepfakes, but was unceremoniously killed last week. I think people were [made] uncomfortable by it, and good , Roher said. And, shame on OpenAI for releasing this thing without any thoughtfulness. I guess the low bar of like, at least they had the decency to pull back and retract it, but only after public condemnation. He added, to the cynical people saying we're all fucked, I'm like, no fuck you , we're not. Collective action matters. And notably, the entire goal is to think more deeply about the uses of technology than the people actually creating it. These guys, when you actually sit down with them, they don't have clarity, they can't make you feel better. They don't know themselves. They're just motivated by the unbridled optimism of the greatest profit-making technology in the history of humanity. This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/entertainment/tv-movies/the-ai-docs-director-was-scared-shitless-by-ai-so-he-made-a-movie-about-it-145747961.html?src=rss
Taste the soul of Maharashtrian and Goan coasts in Hyderabad
Hyderabads food scene is always evolving, and this time, it brings a true taste of the coast to the city. Titled The Malvan Chapter, this special food festival at Okra, inside Hyderabad Marriott Hotel & Convention Centre, celebrates the bold and authentic flavours of Malvani cuisine from Maharashtra and Goas Konkan region. Malvani cuisine is Get the latest updates in Hyderabad City News , Technology , Entertainment , Sports , Politics and Top Stories on WhatsApp & Telegram by subscribing to our channels. You can also download our app for Android and iOS .
A Gurugram couple, Radha and Surendra, are redefining retirement by embarking on extensive world travels after 40 years in corporate life. Documenting their journeys on Instagram as 'seniorjeepsies', they explore India and beyond, embracing a 'gypsy' lifestyle. They cook their own meals in remote locations and spend winters living like locals in Goa, proving retirement is a vibrant new chapter.
IGNOU extends assignment submission deadline for GOAL and EVBB June 2026 TEE
Indira Gandhi National Open University (IGNOU) has extended the assignment submission deadline for June-2026 Term End Examinations (TEE). The extension applies to both ODL and online programmes under GOAL and EVBB, allowing students to submit hard and soft copies by April 30, 2026. The Student Evaluation Division (SED) confirmed the change with approval from the Competent Authority. All submission procedures remain unchanged, and students are advised to follow official guidelines to ensure timely and accurate assignment submission.
6 easy workouts to lose belly fat and build abs
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Today's school assembly bulletin for April 2 covers significant national news, including bail granted in a Goa nightclub fire case and the Lok Sabha's decision to recognize Amaravati as Andhra Pradesh's sole capital. International headlines focus on President Trump's address regarding the Iran war and its impact on the beauty industry.
Luthra brothers get bail in Goa nightclub fire case, to remain in jail
The owners of the nightclub will remain in prison for forgery case as their pre bail request gets rejected
Goa Chief Minister Submits Self-Enumeration for 2027 Census, Encourages Public Participation
Panaji, April 1: Goas Chief Minister Pramod Sawant submitted his self-enumeration for the 2027 Census on Wednesday. This initiative marks Goas participation in a nationwide effort aimed at compiling accurate and comprehensive data. The Chief Minister emphasized that the census is not merely a numbers game; it serves as a crucial foundation for the development ... Read more Goa Chief Minister Submits Self-Enumeration for 2027 Census, Encourages Public Participation
Goa Nightclub Fire: Owners Granted Bail
The owners of the Birch by Romeo Lane nightclub in Goa, where a fire killed 25 people, have been granted bail in the fire case but remain in jail due to a separate forgery case.
In a post on X, the chief minister emphasised the progress of Uttar Pradesh towards the goal of 'Zero Waste to Zero Carbon Emissions', crediting the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi for steering the state toward smart and environmentally conscious urbanisation.
600% in a year! Cupid jumps 8% after signaling strong FY26 revenue beat
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Wedding Guest Goals: Rashmika Mandanna and Vijay Deverakondas Cozy Moment
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Goa nightclub fire: Court grants bail to Luthra brothers in blaze that killed 25
The case of Gaurav and Saurabh Luthra continues to capture attention as the brothers implicated in a nightclub fire case have been granted bail, yet their release remains complicated. In a surprising turn, the Mapusa Police have detained them once more, this time concerning suspicions of faking a no-objection certificate linked to that very venue.
Nutrica , the lifestyle & wellness brand of BN Agritech Limited, has announced the launch of Nutrica Yellow Mustard Oil, further strengthening its portfolio of natural cooking essentials, offering families and home cooks a pure and authentic kitchen staple that supports everyday cooking without compromising on taste or quality. Nutrica Yellow Mustard Oil With consumers increasingly moving towards cleaner and more natural cooking ingredients, Nutrica Yellow Mustard Oil unrefined to retain its natural antioxidants and full-bodied nutrition caters to health-conscious families, fitness enthusiasts, and home cooks who seek authentic flavours without compromise. It preserves the natural aroma, taste, and nutritional value of yellow mustard seeds, making it a dependable choice for everyday Indian cooking, from tadkas and sauteing to curries, marinades, and traditional recipes. Nutrica Yellow Mustard Oil stays close to tradition by bringing the rich taste and natural character of mustard without chemical processing, making it a trusted choice for families seeking real and reliable kitchen staples. The product is available in two convenient pack sizes, a 1 Litre PET bottle and a 5 Litre tin container, catering to both nuclear and joint family needs. It will be available across general trade stores and retail outlets in Delhi NCR. Commenting on the launch, Sparsh Sachar, Director and Business Head – FMCG, Nutrica , said, “ At Nutrica, we believe that everyday cooking should be both wholesome and flavourful. Consumers today are more aware of what goes into their meals, and Nutrica Yellow Mustard Oil has been crafted with that understanding. It brings natural purity and the authentic taste that Indian kitchens have trusted for generations. With this launch, we are continuing our commitment to offering products that make home cooking healthier and more enjoyable .” The introduction of Yellow Mustard Oil expands Nutrica’s growing offering of clean-label, natural food products, furthering its vision of becoming a preferred brand for modern households seeking purity and authenticity in their everyday cooking experiences. About Nutrica Nutrica, a leading edible oil brand of BN Agritech Limited, carries a mission to reimagine health by crafting innovative and nutritious oils that cater to the diverse needs and preferences of families across India. Understanding that every family is unique, the company is dedicated to creating nutrient-infused oils that fulfil the health goals and taste preferences of its customers. The oils are made from the finest ingredients and cutting-edge technology, ensuring the highest standards of quality and nutrition.
Celebrate Eren Yeager's Birthday on Awaji Island in Japan
TV Anime “Attack on Titan” × Nijigen no Mori Collaboration Event “Eren Birthday Original Sticker” Available in Limited Quantities Starting Monday, March 30. Awaji Island, located in Japan’s Kansai region, is home to “ Nijigen no Mori ,” an anime-themed park where visitors can experience the worlds of popular Japanese series in nature. Among its attractions, the TV anime “Attack on Titan” collaboration offers an immersive experience that brings the story to life. Celebrate Eren Yeager’s Birthday on Awaji Island, Japan TV Anime “Attack on Titan” × Nijigen no Mori Event Eren Birthday Original Sticker To celebrate the birthday of Eren Yeager, Nijigen no Mori will host a limited-time event featuring an exclusive “Eren Birthday Original Sticker,” available from Monday, March 30, 2026. The original sticker features Eren holding a bouquet of flowers, set against the backdrop of Awaji Island—also known as the “Island of Flowers,” where visitors can enjoy colorful blooms in every season. This sticker is a novelty item available only through this campaign. Character Birthday Project Vol.1 “ Eren Birthday Original Sticker” Overview Distribution Start: Monday, March 30, 2026 Operating Hours: (Night Event) 18:30–22:00 (last admission 20:30) (Day Event (Weekdays)) 13:00–17:00 (last admission 17:30) (Day Event (Weekends & Holidays)) / 10:00–17:00 (last admission 17:30) Location: Reception for the TV Anime “Attack on Titan” × Nijigen no Mori Collaboration Event Eligible Guests: Guests who purchase an admission ticket for “Attack on Titan THE NIGHTWALK -Beyond the Walls-” Details: As the first character-based initiative within the TV Anime “Attack on Titan” × Nijigen no Mori collaboration event, an original sticker celebrating Eren Yeager, whose birthday falls on March 30, will be distributed. Guests who purchase an admission ticket for the night attraction “Attack on Titan THE NIGHTWALK -Beyond the Walls-” will receive the sticker on a first-come, first-served basis at the attraction reception. This is a limited-time campaign that will end once all stickers have been distributed. nijigennomori.com/en/awaji_shingeki TV Anime“Attack on Titan” × Nijigen no Mori Collaboration Event Overview Period : Saturday, March 14, 2026 – Sunday, December 13, 2026 Location : 2425-2 Kusumoto, Awaji City, Hyogo Prefecture, Japan (Inside Hyogo Prefectural Awajishima Park Anime Park “Nijigen no Mori”) Overview : The world of the TV anime “Attack on Titan” will be recreated within the rich natural setting of Nijigen no Mori. Guests can enjoy the world of the anime through two events held by day and by night. 1. (Night Event)“Attack on Titan THE NIGHT WALK – Beyond the Wall –” Walk approximately 1.2 km through the forest at night and experience the world of the anime “Attack on Titan” brought to life through projection mapping and immersive sound effects. Participants become new recruits of the and join the battle to reclaim freedom from the , aiming for “beyond the walls” together with and the members of the . At the goal, participants will receive an original card. 2. (Day Events) Phase 1:“Attack on Titan Stamp Rally in Nijigen no Mori” Participants can collect stamps of four characters in original illustrations, located throughout Nijigen no Mori, in a special stamp booklet. All participants will receive a novelty postcard with an original design. Phase 2:“Attack on Titan Mystery Quest – Nijigen no Mori Edition / At-Home” Participants take on the role of subordinates to Hans Zoe, who is deeply immersed in Titan research, and experience a mystery-solving adventure as they work to unravel various puzzles. The start date will be announced at a later time. 3. Collaboration Merchandise Newly illustrated original artwork of Eren, Mikasa, Levi, and Erwin and others will appear as can badges and acrylic stands. In addition, a total of 36 original items packed with fun references for fans will be available, including goods such as “Captain Levi’s Quote Momo” and Armin’s “An Endless Lifetime’s Worth of Salt.” 4. Collaboration Food The collaboration food lineup includes “Eren’s Determination Mapo Tofu Bowl,” inspired by Eren’s burning hatred and resolve against the Titans; “Sasha’s Sneak-Eating Plate,” featuring ingredients she secretly snacked on; and “Mikasa’s Warm Red Scarf Cake,” inspired by her iconic red scarf. In addition, collaboration drinks such as “Captain Levi’s After-Cleaning Tea au Lait,” perfect for a relaxing break after tidying up, will be offered, for a total of 11 items. Ticket Information (Tax Included) Ticket Type Adults (Aged 12 and over) Children (Aged 11 and under) “Attack on Titan THE NIGHTWALK –Beyond the Walls–” Admission Ticket 3,6004,000 1,6002,000 “Attack on Titan Stamp Rally in Nijigen no Mori” Experience Ticket 800 All prices above include tax. Admission ticket prices for “Attack on Titan THE NIGHTWALK –Beyond the Walls–” may vary depending on the period. Please check the official Nijigen no Mori website for details. Children must be accompanied by at least one guardian (adult) for admission. Admission is free for children aged 4 and under for “Attack on Titan THE NIGHTWALK – Beyond the Walls–.” Admission tickets for “Attack on Titan THE NIGHTWALK –Beyond the Walls–” are for designated time slots. Business Hours (Night Event) 18:30–22:00 (last entry 20:30) (Day Events) Weekdays: 13:00–17:00 (last entry 17:30) Weekends and holidays: 10:00–17:00 (last entry 17:30) Business hours are subject to change depending on the season. Please check the official Nijigen no Mori website for details. Notes The above information is current as of the date of release and is subject to change. www.getyourguide.com/awaji-l155101/awaji-attack-on-titan-anime-park-entry-ticket-t1229530 nijigennomori.com/en/awaji_shingeki InquiriesNijigen no Mori Inc.“Nijigen no Mori” Management Office Tel: +81-799-64-7061 ©Hajime Isayama, KODANSHA/"ATTACK ON TITAN" The Final Season Production Committee.
Celebrating the renaissance art of Deles greatest Tottenham goal no, not that one
Eight years ago today, Dele produced one of his masterpieces from that brief but dazzling era when there was nobody else like him. The post Celebrating the renaissance art of Deles greatest Tottenham goal no, not that one appeared first on Planet Football .
MF Tracker: Can Mirae Asset Large Cap Fund extend its strong run? Heres what investors should know
Mirae Asset Large Cap Fund has a strong history of positive returns. However, recent performance indicates a slowdown. The fund has struggled to consistently outperform its peers and benchmark over shorter periods. Experts suggest large-cap funds remain a core part of equity portfolios for stability. Investors should consider their risk appetite and goals.
Goals from Danilo, Igor Thiago and Gabriel Martinelli secured victory in what was Brazil's final game before coach Carlo Ancelotti names his World Cup squad.
Marco Rubio: U.S. Making Rapid Progress Toward Goals in Iran
Washington, April 1: U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio stated in an interview with Fox News that the United States is making swift progress toward its objectives in Iran. He emphasized that military operations are being conducted with extraordinary efficiency. Rubio remarked, We are moving rapidly toward our goals and are ahead of schedule in ... Read more Marco Rubio: U.S. Making Rapid Progress Toward Goals in Iran
Two-thirds of Americans want quick end to Iran war even if goals unachieved: Reuters poll
A Reuters/Ipsos poll shows two-thirds of Americans want the US to end its involvement in the Iran war quickly, even if key goals are not achieved, while 27% favour continuing until objectives are met. Public opinion is divided along party lines, with 57% of Republicans backing a longer conflict, though 40% prefer a quick exit. Overall, 60% disapprove of US military strikes on Iran.
'I don't fear criticism': Arjun Tendulkar's no-nonsense reply goes viral - WATCH
Arjun Tendulkar, son of Sachin Tendulkar, will play for Lucknow Super Giants in IPL 2026 after being picked at his base price. He revealed his calm demeanor stems from playing with his five dogs in Goa. Tendulkar previously played two seasons with Mumbai Indians, taking three wickets and scoring 13 runs in five matches.
Ryan Williams scores on India debut to set up 2-1 win over Hong Kong
Kochi, March 31: Australian-born Ryan Williams made a dream India debut as his fourth-minute strike set up the home sides 2-1 win over Hong Kong in an inconsequential Asian Cup qualifying round match here on Tuesday. Akash Mishra scored the other goal for India in the 50th minute, also his first international strike, to help []
How will Middle East tensions impact Indias debt market?
Geopolitical tensions are driving up crude oil prices, impacting India's bond yields and weakening the rupee. This inflationary pressure is causing mark-to-market losses, especially in long-duration debt funds. Investors with longer horizons can weather short-term dips, while those with shorter goals should opt for less volatile funds. Patience is advised before increasing gilt fund exposure.
24th Challenge Cup FLAM exit despite commanding 5 0 win over UKFC
FLAM, Yaiskul suffered exit from 24th Challenge Cup despite a dominating 5 0 win over UKFC, Uripok as they finished third in the Group A table Having registered 3 2 win over MLVFA in their previous match, FLAM raised their quarterfinal hopes with the huge win against UKFC courtesy of goals coming from S Lemba Kom 15' , S Ranjit 40' , M Somochandra 45' , L Akber 51' and Y Sunil 53' They however bite the dust as MLVFA, Mayai Lambi and VFC, Kakwa made 1 2 finishes following MLVFA's 6 5 win over VFC later in the day A Dilip 6' , Th Suranjoy 37' , Aken 43' , Opendro 58', 60 2' were on target for VFC today while Deepak scored four goals 22', 24', 40', 58' to set up the 6 5 win for the Mayai Lambi team Ng Ratan 13' and Premchand 27' also contributed a goal apiece to MLVFA's tally With today's matches, the quarterfinal line up of the tournament being hosted by the Manipur Veteran Football Association at natural grass football ground, SAI NERC, Takyel has been completed MLVFA will face EMFC, Lamlai in the first quarterfinal match on April 2 from 1 30 pm before AFFC, Imphal take on FLAK, Kyamgei from 3 pm in the second quarterfinal match On April 4, Keishamthong FC will play VFC, Kakwa from 1 30 pm in the third quarterfinal match before TRVSA, Malom face Thangmeiband FC in the last quarterfinal match from 3 pm Source The Sangai Express
THSCC top Group A in Thoubal 3rd Divn Football League
THSCC, Tekcham emerged as the Group A league toppers in the 3rd Division Football League Tournament 2025 26 despite playing out a goalless draw with NYPC, Thoubal Ningombam this afternoon at Mini Stadium, Thoubal Ningombam In the crucial top of the table contest that could have gone either way, defence on both the sides formed an impregnable wall and eventuallay the game ended goalless THSCC, however, enjoyed better goal difference and eventually finished on top of the table ahead of NYPC who also ended their league campaign unbeaten with two wins In a dead rubber Group A match staged earlier in the day, MMFA, Heirok thumped TKWA, Tentha 2 0 courtesy of a brace from Arison 22', 24' Source The Sangai Express
A World Within a Forest: Indias Hidden Biodiversity Crisis
By Tanveer Singh Imagine you are a biologist walking through a forest where the ground floor is a tropical rainforest and the top floor is a Himalayan snowfield all within the same 1,985 square kilometres, smaller than Goa, and packing more species per square kilometre than almost anywhere else in Asia. And yet, entire []
Ward delimitation commences for 11 municipal councils
NT Reporter Panaji The Goa State Election Commission has issued a public notice initiating the process of delimitation of municipal wards for the upcoming 2026 general elections to 11 municipal councils across the state. The draft ward delimitation has been made available for public inspection from March 31 to April 7, excluding April 3 and []
South hospital mortuary: Margao civic body to dispose of 20 bodies
NT Reporter Margao The Margao Municipal Council (MMC) on Tuesday agreed to dispose of 20 unclaimed corpses out of 21 preserved for nearly two months at the South Goa District Hospital after taking cognisance of a report published in The Navhind Times on March 31. The report had pointed out that MMC had occupied most []
Magicbricks teams up with SPA Delhi to produce realty research insights
Magicbricks and SPA Delhi are joining forces. This partnership will produce research reports and studies on housing and urban trends. These insights will be released over the next year. The goal is to improve market transparency. Developers, policymakers, and homebuyers will benefit from better decision-making. This collaboration combines Magicbricks' data with SPA Delhi's academic expertise.
Centre plans sweeping reforms as West Asia war jolts supply chains
India is preparing a major reform plan. The government is focusing on self-reliance and strengthening domestic supply chains. This initiative aims to counter global disruptions. Actionable steps and quick wins are prioritized. The plan addresses short, medium, and long-term goals. Energy and fertiliser supplies are immediate concerns.
Japan to create special cell to push FDI into India
Japan's Foreign Ministry is launching a new center to help Japanese companies invest in India. This initiative aims to overcome challenges like complex regulations and tax systems. The center will also foster cooperation in AI, startups, and critical minerals. This move supports a goal of 10 trillion yen in private sector investment by 2035.
NASAs Artemis II is coming: The space jargon cheat sheet you need before NASAs moon mission
NASAs Artemis II mission is getting ready to make a major step in human space exploration, sending astronauts around the Moon for the first time in over 50 years. Scheduled for April 1, 2026, the 10-day mission will launch from Kennedy Space Center aboard the Space Launch System rocket with the Orion spacecraft. The mission supports NASAs long-term goal of establishing sustained lunar presence and advancing exploration toward Mars and beyond.
Aspiring medical students now have access to a truly international route to becoming doctors through the Thumbay International Pathway Program, a structured academic journey that combines world-class education in the UAE with global clinical exposure across leading universities worldwide. Study in Dubai. Practice worldwide. Become the doctor the world needs The program offers students the opportunity to complete the first three years of their medical education at Gulf Medical University in the UAE, followed by three years of advanced clinical training at a partner university of their choice across Europe and other international destinations. This dual-phase model allows students to build a strong academic foundation in Dubai before transitioning into immersive clinical environments aligned with their career goals. According to the program outline, students can pursue the Doctor of Medicine pathway across multiple global destinations including Poland, Italy, Malaysia, the United Kingdom, the Americas, Romania, Uzbekistan, Ghana, and other recognized medical education hubs. This flexibility gives students the freedom to select the country and clinical exposure that best fits their aspirations, licensing plans, and long-term practice location. One of the most compelling aspects of the pathway is its affordability. With international pathway fees starting from approximately Rs. 15–16 lakhs per year, the program opens doors for students who seek a global medical qualification without the overwhelming financial burden typically associated with overseas education. The structured fee model, combined with the safety and academic quality of studying in the UAE, makes this a highly attractive option for families looking for both value and credibility. Beyond academics, the initiative reflects the long-standing vision of the Founder, Dr. Thumbay Moideen, who has consistently championed the idea that quality medical education should not be restricted by geography or financial barriers. His mission has been to create pathways that make healthcare education accessible, inclusive, and globally relevant, ultimately contributing to the larger goal of improving healthcare access for communities around the world. Students enrolling in the pathway benefit from a multicultural learning environment, advanced simulation facilities, early clinical exposure, and mentorship within an academic health system that integrates education, research, and patient care. The transition to international clinical training further enhances their adaptability, global competence, and readiness for medical licensing across different regions. Admissions for the upcoming intake are now open, inviting students to take the first step toward an international medical career through a program that blends affordability, flexibility, and global recognition. www.gmu.ac.ae .
Telangana Excise Dept seizes 71 bottles of non-duty liquor in Hyderabad
Hyderabad: The Telangana Excise Department on Tuesday, March 31, seized 71 bottles of non-duty paid liquor worth Rs 1.4 lakh, which were brought from Goa and Delhi to Hyderabad. The bottles were seized during vehicle checking at Pahadi Shareef by Special Task Force teams. The seized liquor bottle was handed over to the Meerpet Excise Get the latest updates in Hyderabad City News , Technology , Entertainment , Sports , Politics and Top Stories on WhatsApp & Telegram by subscribing to our channels. You can also download our app for Android and iOS .
If Virat Kohli: RCB allrounder Krunal Pandya thinks that the clear environment within the team has enabled them to establish a more relaxed and confident rhythm after their championship win last season. I feel that this year there is a much calmer atmosphere. Last year it was a new team, and everyone got to know each other. This year, many players understand their roles and each other's strengths and weaknesses, he said. Krunal also credited captain Rajat Patidar at the helm, saying, Rajat has done a pretty amazing job captaining such a big franchise like RCB in his first season. The way he led the team last year was very special. He also emphasised the trust he has in wicketkeeper Jitesh Sharma behind the stumps. A lot of credit goes to Jitesh behind the wickets as well. I feel very secure and trust him completely because wherever I bowl, he will grab the ball, he said. Krunal noted that the passion of RCB fans became clear to him shortly after joining the team, highlighting the strong bond between the team and its supporters. Last year, when we played our game against Chennai in the league stage and we were on the busI thought, People are so crazy about the team, and they want us to do well. We must win the trophy for the fans, he said. Krunal also discussed the example set by Virat Kohli within the group, stating, Virat is a classic example you can see that hunger; you can see that passion in how he sees the game and how much he wants that victory. If Virat Kohli had been born in any generation, he would still be one of the greats. He is not competing with anyone else. Krunal, the Player of the Match in last years final, discussed his strategy for managing pressure during crucial moments, emphasizing that staying present has been essential. When I get into the big occasions, I feel that if God has got you here, then there is a reason behind it. And sometimes I think that these big occasions are actually made for me. I feel the pressure, but I think about how I can be calm and in the present moment and do what is required Krunal thinks maintaining a long career in the sport relies on adapting to the changes in the game. What I've realised over a period of time is that to have longevity in any field, whether it's sport, whether it's business, you have to get better and you have to evolve. You can't be the same person or you can't have the same thought process to it. He also pointed to the IPL's evolution over the years. Every year IPL is evolving. You know what sort of batsmanship was there in 2016 and what it is in 2026, it's very different. Impact Player has played a massive role in the league in the last 3-4 years and that's why you see so many high-scoring games where now 200, 220 is actually chaseable. The game has gone from consistency to impact. At the end of the day what I've realised is that the basics of cricket remain the same. Yeah, I am an instinct player. But I do my research well. Although he has achieved success in franchise cricket, Krunal considers playing for India to be his ultimate goal. At the end of the day nothing beats playing for the country. Whenever I had the opportunity, I felt I performed well in both T20s and ODIs. Even now, representing India remains the ultimate goal. Although he has achieved success in franchise cricket, Krunal considers playing for India to be his ultimate goal. Also Read: Live Cricket Score I am a human being and sometimes it hurts that I have not played for the country for a long time. But it is part of the journey, and you keep doing your job. Article Source: IANS
Who is Raj Bawa? Mumbai Indians Young All-Rounder with a Golden Sporting Legacy
For its IPL 2026 opener against Kolkata Knight Riders, the impact subs named by Mumbai Indians were: Surya Kumar Yadav, Corbin Bosch, Robin Minz, Raj Bawa and Ashwani Kumar. Who is this Raj Bawa? Raj Angad Bawa, a young cricketer from Chandigarh, is a seam-bowling all-rounder (left-handed batting and right-arm medium-fast bowling). He was one of the stars of Indias successful 2022 ICC U19 World Cup campaign. He smashed 162* against Uganda (the highest score of the event). It also became the highest individual score by any Indian at the U-19 World Cup, surpassing Sheikh Dhawans previous record of 155 from 2004. He then claimed a historic match-winning 5/31 in the final against England. This was the best bowling performance in a U-19 World Cup final. It didnt take him long to begin his IPL journey as Punjab Kings secured him in the 2022 auction for Rs.2 crore after an intense bidding war. However, his tenure with them was marked by limited opportunities (he scored 11 runs in two outings in the 2022 season and was not used as a bowler) and injury and was released prior to the 2024 auction. Ahead of the 2025 Mega Auction, Mumbai Indians got him for Rs. 30 lacs. Although he scored 8* in the single outing in the three matches played (and was not used as a bowler), the team continued to place their faith in the left-hander and retained him for IPL 2026. This has given him another opportunity to share the dressing room with some of the finest T20 cricketers to polish his skills at the highest level. Raj Angad Bawa has another introduction also, as he has an exciting legacy. He is grandson of an Olympic gold medallist, Trilochan Singh Bawa. His playing for India in the ICC U19 World Cup and then IPL has added a chapter of glory to this proud legacy. Not only did his grandfathers achievement on the Olympic stage serve as an inspiration, he has carried forward a family tradition of sporting excellence. Trilochan Singh Bawa, was part of India's hockey team that won the gold medal at the 1948 Olympics in London. Not only this, his father, Sukhwinder Singh Bawa, is considered among the first coaches of Yuvraj Singh, and in particular, he is often credited for having advised Yuvraj to bowl spin rather than fast. The family nourished the pursuit of sporting excellence. Although Raj didnt see much of his Olympian grandfather as he lost him at the age of five, its natural that Raj Bawa has high hopes riding on him. Trilochan Singh Bawa:At the London 1948 Olympics hockey final, India defeated England to win gold, by 4-0 and Trilochan Bawa scored one goal, which was his second goal at the Olympics. The 1948 hockey gold is considered as the start of Indian sporting glory as this was the first for India after independence. Sukhwinder Bawa:He was a renowned cricket coach, moulded India internationals like Yuvraj Singh and VR Singh. He played both hockey and cricket while young, but a spine injury in his 20s, forced him to concentrate on coaching. Raj Bawa:He has already earned a name for himself with his fine display and played a starring role in India winning the ICC Under-19 Cricket World Cup 2022 for a record fifth time. He was born in Nahan (HP) but grew up in Chandigarh. He grew up listening to the stories of his grandfather from his grandmother and father, and they have stayed with him. Whenever I see that gold medal, it gives me goosebumps. I can only imagine how important an achievement it must have been, back then, Raj Bawa remembers. This medal has worked as a catalyst for Raj Bawa to live up to the sporting legacy of the family. Raj joined Sukhwinders coaching academy. Yuvraj Singh also trained here and was a hero for Raj. It is believed that Raj became a left-handed bat after watching Yuvraj. The 2022 U-19 World Cup brought success for Raj Bawa (who scored 252 runs and claimed nine wickets in six outings). He plays Ranji Trophy also. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Raj Bawa knows that he has a long way to go as quite a number of players have not been able to carry forward their under-19 success to the highest level, but he has the genes of an Olympic champion in him, so everyone is hopeful of his success. It will not be out of order to add here that India player Reetinder Singh Sodhi (18 ODIs) is Raj Babas cousin. He was also the hero and man of the match during the U-19 World Cup final in 2000, when India beat Sri Lanka.
Setting return expectations in mutual funds? Here is what investors need to know
Setting realistic return expectations is crucial for mutual fund investors, especially in volatile markets. Experts highlight that returns cannot be guaranteed, and AMFIs indicative ranges should only be used for planning. Investors should align expectations with goals, risk appetite and time horizon, rather than chasing fixed or past returns.
NTPC to add 1,600 MW in UP by 2028, expands green push
NTPC is significantly boosting Uttar Pradesh's energy infrastructure, adding over 14,000 MW installed capacity and planning 1,600 MW at Singrauli by 2028. The company is also expanding its renewable energy portfolio with solar projects and exploring green hydrogen initiatives. Discussions are underway for nuclear power plants and battery storage solutions to support India's Net Zero goals.
Deniz Undav Rescues Germany Late In Ghana Friendly
A last-gasp Deniz Undav goal saved Germany's blushes in an unconvincing 2-1 win over Ghana in a friendly in Stuttgart on Monday.
Netanyahu says Iran war goals achieved 'beyond halfway point'; Three UN peacekeepers killed in south Lebanon
Iran War Goals Achieved Beyond Halfway Point, Says Netanyahu
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said Monday that the war on Iran had achieved more than half its aims, without putting a timeline on when it would end.
Thoubal 3rd Divn Football League Meira FCC, Pandam FC extend winning run
Meira FCC, Wangjing prevailed 4 1 over UCFA, Laiphrakpam as Pandam FC edged past FPMC, Khongjom 2 1 in today's Group B matches to extend their winning streaks in the ongoing 3rd Division Football League organised by District Football Association, Thoubal Meira FCC, having posted two back to back wins, rode on Rishikesh's hattrick 12', 13', 20' and Joysana's solitary strike 68' to post a 4 1 win over UCFA today The consolation goal for UCFC was scored by Kh Abungo in the 48th minute Later in the day, Competition 37' and Alex 69' scored a goal apiece to hand Pandam FC a 2 1 win over FPMC It was the second straight win for the team having beaten UCFA in the similar fashion in the previous match Source The Sangai Express
Keke Moirang Kangleirol Kanba Lup hosts 4th Moirang Pana Mukna Kangjei
Keke Moirang Kangleirol Kanba Lup Moirang hosted the 4th edition of Moirang Pana Mukna Kangjei at Moirang Chengei Lampak today as a part of its continuous effort to revive the traditional sport that combines both wrestling and hockey The event was opened in the presence of Govindas Konthoujam, Minister for Home and Youth Affairs and Sports as chief guest Th Shanti, MLA Moirang AC, as functional president Salam Ibochouba Singh, Khadrakpa of Chingu Thangjing Phamnaiba Cheirap Loishang Associate Professor Kumam Anthony of Department of Mathematics, Manipur University and others also attended the event The exhibition match between Khunthak Pana Khamba Pana and Khunkha Pana Nongban Pana organised as held during the ancient time, was the highlight of the day that also witnessed the two panas competing in the Yuvi Lapki competition Khunkha Pana emerged victorious by 6 3 goals in the exhibition Mukna Kangjei match Speaking at the event, Govindas Konthoujam said that it is high time to proudly promote and popularize the game of Mukna Kangjei as the State takes pride in introducing the game of polo to the world He lauded Keke Moirang Kangleirol Kanba Lup Moirang's initiative to revive the indigenous game, which has faded over time, in collaboration with the Manipur State Mukna Kangjei Association Such collaboration will boost the revival bid and help the younger generation understand the region's rich cultural and sporting heritage, he said Expressing concern over degrading disciplines and social values, he added, Our society can remain strong and united only when we preserve and follow the culture and tradition passed down by our forefathers He also highlighted the sports policy and benefits offered by the State Government to the meritorious sportspersons of the State Addressing the event, MLA Th Shanti Singh also emphasized preserving sports and cultural heritage to protect indigenous groups He expressed pride in collaborating with Keke Moirang Kangleirol Kanba Lup to promote indigenous sports and cultural elements, noting Mukna Kangjei's slow resurgence across the State and its inclusion in Manipur University events The exhibition match was historically significant, rooted in Moirang's history, he said while adding that the venue Chengei Lampak Sports Complex, will be fenced and renovated soon Source The Sangai Express
PHAM greets Bichu and Nilakanta
The Posterior Hockey Academy Manipur PHAM has expressed happiness and pride over Kharibam Bichu Devi and Shanglakpam Nilakanta Sharma on receiving major honours at the 8th Hockey India Annual Awards 2025 Bichu, who once trained at PHAM, was conferred the Baljit Singh Award for Goalkeeper of the Year 2025 that carries a cash component of Rs 5 lakh while another product of the academy and Olympic bronze medallist, Nilakanta was honoured with a cash reward of Rs 1 5 lakh for completing 150 international caps, said PHAM in a press release br br table align center cellpadding 5 width 610 tbody tr td table class capbox width 100 tbody tr td img width 600 src https www e pao org galleries images News Related 2026 03 PHAM 20260331 jpg border 1 alt PHAM greets Bichu and Nilakanta td tr tr td align center PHAM greets Bichu and Nilakanta td tr tbody table td tr tbody table br br PHAM also took pride in its strong coaching and logistic set up that has been providing grassroots training and consistently grooming many eminent hockey athletes including two Arjuna Awardees, 4 Olympians and more than 10 international players While congratulating both the athletes, PHAM also wished continued success to them Source The Sangai Express
Super Bazar Jammu to get modern makeover: Yasha Mudgal sets 25% growth goal
Excelsior Correspondent JAMMU, Mar 30: Commissioner Secretary, Cooperative Department, Yasha Mudgal, today chaired a comprehensive review meeting at the Civil Secretariat to assess the overall functioning and performance of Jammu Cooperative Wholesale Limited (JCWL), Super Bazar Jammu. The meeting was attended by Mohammad Shafiq Chak, Registrar Cooperative Societies, J&K; Bhawani Attri, Deputy Registrar (Agri), Cooperative Societies Jammu and Member, Board of Administrators, Super Bazar Jammu besides other senior officers of the Cooperative Department. The General Manager, Super Bazar Jammu, presented [] The post Super Bazar Jammu to get modern makeover: Yasha Mudgal sets 25% growth goal appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Shiv Sena (UBT) Leaders Discuss Strengthening Organization and Youth Participation
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IPL 2026: I Think Everyone Executed Plans Really Nicely, Says RR Skipper Parag
Chennai Super Kings: Rajasthan Royals captain Riyan Parag hailed his sides collective execution after they crushed Chennai Super Kings by eight wickets in their IPL 2026 opening game at the ACA Stadium on Monday. I got lucky with the toss, but I think the way we executed it, we had like a couple of days' practice, I think, before CSK arrived, and it was a red-soil wicket, but then it was a lot of rain as well, so we knew the moisture was going to play a part. I think everyone executed plans really nicely. Definitely like this better. A lot of preparation has gone into this. I know me being captain is one part which I should be happy about and I should thank the franchise for it, but then the goal this year is to win the trophy, and we've put in a lot of time towards planning, strategizing. I've said this in an interview before that we want to be a team that plays smart cricket. We want to assess conditions really well and adapt to it and I think that we did that pretty well today, said Parag at the conclusion of the game. RR bowled out CSK for just 127 before Vaibhav Sooryavanshis fireworks 52 off 17 balls - ensured the chase was wrapped up in just 12.1 overs, giving Parag a perfect start to his tenure as full-time captain. Parag praised the pace duo of Jofra Archer and Nandre Burger for their fiery spells, lauded Sandeep Sharma and Ravindra Jadeja for their control, and singled out debutant Brijesh Sharma for his composure in front of a packed Guwahati crowd. Everyone who came in, Jof and Nandre, we expect that from them every single time, they were rapid. Sandy bhaiya doing his job. Jaddu bhaiya coming in, I think Guwahati suited him a little bit more. Then Brijesh, the youngster, I think him coming in first game against CSK with the packed crowd, what he did was insane, so I'm really looking forward to the season. Asked on his conversations with Sooryavanshi, Parag said, What I tell him is that you're going to play 14 games and regardless of what goes on in the game, it shouldn't bother you. What goes around in the media shouldn't bother you. You just go out there. He loves to bat. I've made sure I've told the coaches that he gets as much batting as he wants and he goes and does some things like that. So I think me and Dhruv, when we were sitting there till the fourth over, we were just in awe. Like, what is happening? Like, how is he doing this? But then I'm really happy to have him in my team. With Jurel coming at three, Parag said this is going to be RR's batting order. Yes, that is what we've been planning on. Dhruv comes in at three, Hetty (Hetmyer) bats at five, because I think we need that lefty-righty in the later half of the innings as well. So hopefully this sticks and we win a few games with this batting line-up, he said. CSK skipper Ruturaj Gaikwad said conditions were tough but stressed the need for improvement. I felt the conditions at the start were really tough, especially when facing Jofra and Burger. They bowled brilliant lengths and even after that, to a medium-pacer it was slightly tough. You could see even the spinners were getting some assistance as well. Yes, we would have been better in batting, we would have taken the game deep, showed some batsmanship, maybe take the game till 150-160. But, nowadays, you never know what's a good score, so you just have to keep going. So I think it just one of those days where the wicket was slightly on the tougher side. So not frustrated at all, he said. Asked on how CSK will reassess the loss as a group, Gaikwad said, You just put it behind and move on. We've got a game in another three days. Make sure that everyone is in a good headspace. One good thing is, a lot of youngsters in the group. So, probably a nervy start for everyone, but good to get a game behind and good to start with lot of mistakes. But, nowadays, you never know what's a good score, so you just have to keep going. So I think it just one of those days where the wicket was slightly on the tougher side. So not frustrated at all, he said. Also Read: Live Cricket Score So I think it's just about backing yourself, backing your game for the batsmen. If you have it in your area, just make sure you go for it. Today it didn't work but we can be better in batsmanship. You just have to be positive, especially when you're batting first. If conditions are good, you never know, the same batting line-up can put a good score, he concluded. Article Source: IANS
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Trusted for 45 Years, Built for Generations
Finolex Industries Limited , founded by the late Shri Pralhad P. Chhabria in 1981, marks 45 years of its distinguished journey. Today, the company stands as India’s first and only backward-integrated manufacturer of PVC pipes and fittings. Anticipating a widening gap between the demand and supply of PVC resin, Shri Chhabria demonstrated remarkable foresight by commissioning a backward integration PVC resin plant in 1994, along with a first-of-its-kind open-sea cryogenic jetty in India. This laid the foundation for a fully integrated manufacturing ecosystem—from resin to finished products—ensuring superior quality control and establishing a strong, sustainable competitive advantage that continues to underpin the company’s leadership position. Building on this strong foundation, Finolex Industries Limited today has revenues exceeding Rs. 4,000 crore, reflecting its scale, resilience, and consistent focus on quality. Over the past four and a half decades, the company has grown into one of India’s leading manufacturers of PVC pipes and fittings, with an installed production capacity of approximately half a million metric tonnes per annum and an extensive distribution network—comprising over 700 exclusive dealers and more than 35,000 retailers—enabling a strong pan-India presence. While Finolex’s early growth was closely linked to India’s agrarian economy—and the company remains deeply grateful to the farming community, whose trust laid the foundation of its journey—its product portfolio today spans both agriculture and the plumbing and sanitation segments, reflecting the company’s evolution into a diversified and future-ready organisation. Commenting on the milestone, Mr. Prakash P. Chhabria, Executive Chairman , said, “Over the years, we have navigated multiple industry cycles, each reinforcing the importance of discipline and a strong focus on fundamentals. Our approach has always been to build for the long term, anchored in quality and trust. On this milestone, I express my deep appreciation to our Finolex Parivar, vendors, suppliers, customers, institutional stakeholders, banking partners, shareholders, the Board of Directors, policymakers, and government institutions—all of whom have played an integral role in shaping our journey.” Mr. Udipt Agarwal, Managing Director, added, “ In a sector closely linked to broader economic and commodity cycles, our priority remains to stay agile and measured. We will continue to align our decisions with market dynamics while maintaining a disciplined approach to growth.” Beyond business, Finolex has long been committed to creating meaningful social impact. Well before corporate social responsibility became a statutory requirement in India, the company invested in community development, guided by the founder’s belief that access to education and healthcare are fundamental human rights. Carrying this vision forward, the Mukul Madhav Foundation—Finolex’s CSR partner since 2014—operates across 15 of the 16 focus areas outlined by the Government of India and contributes to all 17 United Nations Sustainable Development Goals, impacting communities nationwide. "With the next generation of the promoter family at the helm, we remain committed to carrying this legacy forward—delivering world-class products, strengthening India’s infrastructure, and partnering with you for sustained, shared growth. Together, we will continue to build on 45 years of trust for generations to come." This is Finolex Pipes and Fittings We are India's most trusted PVC pipes and fittings manufacturer. For 45 years, we have impacted the sanitation, plumbing and agricultural sectors with prudent investments across our value chain. Right from the sourcing of quality raw materials and resin production to manufacturing, storage, transport, sales, marketing, and even further downstream to include customer engagement. To stay focused on making superior quality pipes and fittings, and nothing else but that, for forty-four years, is no mean feat. Aligning every decision, every action, every resource towards delivering quality pipes and fittings. To choose to do just this one thing and do it well. So that once our customers install our pipes, they completely forget about us. We take great pride in this dependable quality that has not only earned us ISO 9001:2015 certifications across plants, but also earned us the sincere affection of farmers, plumbers, homeowners, partners, associates and shareholders. They have all come to expect the world from us. Because that's exactly what we expect from ourselves. When we choose to diversify, it's upstream with an open sea jetty to manage our raw materials, and downstream into last mile fulfilment. When we evolve, it has to be in our understanding of customer expectations and finding better machines and processes to meet those expectations. When we choose to expand, it is into newer markets, delivering our pipes and fittings to newer customers. And when we measure our growth, it is in reputation. The effect of which reflects in our bottom line, growing manifold in the last decade. This quality focus is not just restricted to our products but defines every aspect of our functioning. Whether quality support for our dealers, vendors and suppliers. Quality opportunities to our employees. Superior quality of life, education and health of the people we serve through our various social responsibility initiatives. Over the last forty-four years, we have steadily added depth to our company, instead of spreading ourselves wide and thin. Consistently delivering the exact same products that fulfil the exact same promise. Every time. That's what makes us a strong brand, with a strong network, and even stronger goodwill. We are Finolex Industries Limited. Partners in Compassion Mukul Madhav Foundation (MMF), our CSR partner, is a registered charitable trust under the Bombay Charitable Act, 1950. It has dedicated itself to uplifting underprivileged and vulnerable communities with opportunities that pave their path to success. Empowering them with educational facilities, hospitals, healthcare, sanitation and environmental support, social welfare and so much more. Creating a foundation for individuals, their communities and their environment to thrive. MMF also supports existing infrastructure and initiatives by helping them upgrade. We don't simply donate funds, we endow dignity.
IPL 2026: This Season, The Goal Is To Win The Trophy For The Team, Says Sooryavanshi
U19 World Cup: Rajasthan Royals (RR) teenaged opener Vaibhav Sooryavanshi says his focus this season is firmly on helping the team lift the IPL trophy, something which has eluded the team since winning the inaugural season in 2008. In IPL 2025, Sooryavanshi struck a 35-ball century while amassing 252 runs in seven games for RR. Now, he enters IPL 2026 on the back of being Player of the Final and Player of the Tournament in Indias U19 World Cup triumph this year. When I was picked, my only goal was to give the team a good start. I wanted to play my game in the Powerplay, and if I got a good start, I wanted to continue and play long without giving my wicket away. I knew that if I played my shots, the scenario of the game would change, because chasing 200-plus runs would not be easy for any team. This season, the goal is to win the trophy for the team. My performances and the team's performances will automatically get highlighted if we win the trophy, and that is the most important thing, said Sooryavanshi to JioStar. He also recalled the influence of his childhood heroes Brian Lara and Yuvraj Singh, while going from Bihar set-up to higher level of cricket. I saw both, Brian Lara and Yuvraj Singh, finish matches single-handedly. If they were in, there was no chance for the opponent to come back into the game, and that was something I really liked about them. I made a lot of runs in domestic cricket for Bihar, in league games and probables. Sir then picked me for the Vinoo Mankad Trophy, the BCCIs U-19 tournament. I played that, followed by the Challengers Trophy. In 2023, there was a quadrangular series, with two teams from India, along with Bangladesh and England. I made my debut there. From there, I gradually progressed and made my Ranji Trophy debut. Since my domestic debut, Rajasthan Royals had started enquiring about me. They were watching me in domestic matches as well as India U-19 games, and their scouting team had their eye on me for a long time, he said. His childhood coach Manish Ojha recalled the early signs of talent and appetite for batting long hours. In 2018, he came to the academy with his father for the first time. From the start, it was clear he had potential and a real passion for cricket. He always liked to attack while batting and had beautiful timing. In every session, he would play 400-500 balls and wouldnt stop unless I gave him a break. In 2022, during the open net sessions, he was given a 40-over slot to bat, 20 overs from new-ball bowlers and then spinners. I noticed he preferred to play only big, lofted shots. I told him that as he progresses to U-16 and U-19 cricket for his state, hell have to face hundreds of deliveries and play long, because it starts with four-day cricket there. If you go for a big shot on every ball and ignore singles or doubles, you increase your chances of getting out. But he would say, Sir, if I can hit a six on that ball, why take a single? In every session, he would play 400-500 balls and wouldnt stop unless I gave him a break. In 2022, during the open net sessions, he was given a 40-over slot to bat, 20 overs from new-ball bowlers and then spinners. I noticed he preferred to play only big, lofted shots. Also Read: Live Cricket Score After that, he was told that he was playing more shots square of the wicket and was asked to play more on the off-side, and he responded by hitting big shots there as well. In another trial, he was given a target of scoring 24 runs in one over, which he achieved in five balls. Article Source: IANS
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IPL 2026: When I Was Picked By RR, My Goal Was To Play My Game in Powerplay, Says Sooryavanshi
Turning out for RR last season, Sooryavanshi played seven matches, scoring 252 runs, including a blistering 35-ball century and a strike rate exceeding 200, numbers that established him as the next big thing in Indian cricket
When I was picked by RR, my goal was to play my game in the powerplay: Sooryavanshi
After dominating the powerplay, he aims to value his wicket and push the total towards 200, making it tough for opponents to chase, he said
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