Brazilian forward Brenner returns to Cincinnati on loan; check his past records with the club
FC Cincinnati welcomes back Brazilian striker Brenner on loan from Udinese through the end of the 2025 season, with an option to buy. The 25-year-old previously scored 27 goals for Cincinnati from 2021-2023. General Manager Chris Albright expressed excitement about adding Brenner's dynamic goal-scoring ability to the team as they contend for the Supporters' Shield.
Cristiano Ronaldo makes history with 100 goals for four clubs, but Al-Nassr loses Saudi Super Cup
Ronaldo, who has yet to win a major trophy in Saudi Arabia, is also the leading international goalscorer with 138 goals for Portugal
Temasek-backed Molbio Diagnostics files IPO papers with SEBI
Molbio Diagnostics, a Goa-based point-of-care molecular diagnostics platform operator, has filed preliminary papers with the Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI) for an initial public offering (IPO).
The 40-year-old has scored 450 goals for Real Madrid, 145 for Manchester United, 101 for Juventus, and 138 for Portugal in his career.
First indigenous AI-powered long endurance combat vehicle ready
NEW DELHI : Indias first indigenous Medium Altitude Long Endurance (MALE) Autonomous Combat Aircraft under Atmanirbhar Bharat initiative was unveiled in Bengaluru in a significant step toward the countrys goal of defence self-reliance. The AI-powered platform, named FWD Kaal Bhairava, has also secured its maiden export order worth $30 million from a South Asian country, according to its developer, Flying Wedge Defence and Aerospace (FWDA). Announcing the readiness of the aircraft, Suhas Tejaskanda, Founder & CEO of FWDA, said the system is inspired by Kaal Bhairava, the eternal guardian of time, and is capable of flying up to 30 hours with an operational range of 3,000 kilometres. Touted as Indias first autonomous combat drone in the MALE category, the aircraft is fully indigenous and powered by artificial intelligence. It is part of FWDAs E2A2 (Economic & Efficient Autonomous Aircraft) program and designed for long-range surveillance, precision strike, and swarm warfare operations. For decades, India relied on imported platforms like the MQ-9B Reaper and Israeli Searcher drones, often at the cost of strategic autonomy, said Tejaskanda. These platforms come with vulnerabilities such as embedded kill-switches and data routed through foreign servers. He emphasised that with shifting global geopolitics and tightening defence export regulations especially from the US India cannot afford such digital dependency. Sensitive data in wartime must remain within national control, he added. The Kaal Bhairava platform, according to FWDA, offers high-end combat performance at just one-tenth the cost of its American counterparts. Ten Kaal Bhairavas can match the reconnaissance capabilities of a single Predator, but with far lower risk and cost, Tejaskanda noted, adding that losing a single Reaper-class drone could cost `1,000 crore, while the same investment could deploy an entire Kaal Bhairava fleet. The drone also features swarm warfare capabilities, allowing it to execute coordinated autonomous attacks, saturate enemy air defence systems, and carry out precision multi-angle strikes. Its in-house development ensures zero foreign OEM dependency, providing a secure, sanctions-proof supply chain. The system will be supported by a fully indigenous MRO (Maintenance, Repair, and Overhaul) ecosystem, enabling faster turnaround times, lower lifecycle costs, and uninterrupted access to spare parts. Developed under Indias Atmanirbhar Bharat initiative, Kaal Bhairava is seen an important shift in countrys journey as a rising exporter of next-generation combat technology
PL: Gyokeres scores twice; injuries sour Arsenal rout of Leeds
Viktor Gyokeres shone with two goals on his Arsenal debut in a dominant 5-0 victory against Leeds. However, injuries to key players Bukayo Saka and Martin Odegaard cast a shadow over the win, raising concerns before their crucial match against Liverpool. Arsenal's impressive performance propelled them to the top of the Premier League, tied with Tottenham.
Indias first Ro-Ro car rail service flagged off between Maharashtra and Goa
The maiden journey of the Ro-Ro service ferried 19 passengers, including a Navi Mumbai family; ahead of the maiden journey, the empty train arrived at Kolad at 11 am. Loading of vehicles began at 1.45 pm and was completed by 2.15 pm
Kane hits hat-trick as Bayern rout Leipzig 6-0 in Bundesliga
Berlin, Aug 23: Harry Kane scored a hat trick as Bayern Munich started its Bundesliga title defense with a 6-0 demolition of Leipzig. The Bavarian powerhouse dominated with the exception of a 15-minute spell after halftime when Antonio Nusa went close for the visitors on Friday. Nusa, who also had a goal ruled out, served [] The post Kane hits hat-trick as Bayern rout Leipzig 6-0 in Bundesliga appeared first on The Shillong Times .
Lo Celso gives Betis win over Alaves
Seville, Aug 23: Giovani Lo Celso scored an early goal as Real Betis beat Alaves 1-0 for its first victory in La Liga. Betis, which was held to a draw at promoted Elche in its season opener, dictated the match after Lo Celso scored in the 16th minute on Friday.The midfielder smashed in a rebound [] The post Lo Celso gives Betis win over Alaves appeared first on The Shillong Times .
India in position to help lift the world out of slow growth: PM Modi
The Prime Minister outlines Indias economic growth, reforms, and self-reliance goals to lift global growth
NorthEast United FC retains Durand Cup title beating Diamond Harbour FC
North East United FC has retained the Durand Cup trophy. In the final on Saturday, the defending champions scored a stunning 6-1 win over Dimond Horbour FC at the Yuva Bharati Krirangan in Kolkata. Goals from Parthib Gogoi and Asheer Akhtar took defending champions to a 2-0 lead by the half. Alaaeddine Ajaraie, Andy, Thoi []
Serie A champions Napoli begin title defense with victory: Stats
Kevin De Bruyne scored a stunning goal on his debut for Napoli, leading the Serie A champions to a comfortable 2-0 victory over newly-promoted Sassuolo.
CM calls upon youth to break barriers at Jammu TEDx
Why should boys not cry? Why should girls not play football? Boundaries must be challenged Yogesh Jammu Tawi, Aug 23:Chief Minister Omar Abdullah invoked renowned poet Faiz Ahmad Faiz during his TEDx talk in Jammu on Saturday, declaring chale chalo ki vo manzil abhi nahin aayi (Let us keep walking, for the goal has not [] The post CM calls upon youth to break barriers at Jammu TEDx appeared first on Northlines .
Chennai Teens Navigate Privacy Through Finsta Profiles
Chennai teens are navigating parental controls by creating secret online accounts. These 'finstas' allow them to express themselves freely. They use VPNs and other tools to bypass monitoring. Experts suggest open communication is better than strict control. Parents should focus on trust and guidance. This helps teens make safer choices online. The goal is to balance privacy with safety.
Impressive Tottenham defeats Man City in Premier League
Tottenham Hotspur showcased a dominant performance against Manchester City, securing a 2-0 victory fueled by goals from Brennan Johnson and Joao Palhinha, while debutant James Trafford had a game to forget. Elsewhere, Ouattara Dango Ouattara's debut goal propelled Brentford to a 1-0 win over Aston Villa, and Bournemouth secured their first points with a 1-0 victory against Wolverhampton.
Four arrested for stealing goats
Premier League: Man City punished at home as Totteham continue winning streak
Tottenham Hotspur defeated Manchester City 2-0 at the Etihad Stadium. Brennan Johnson and Joao Palhinha scored the goals. Manchester City's goalkeeper James Trafford had a difficult debut as his error led to Palhinha's goal. Rayan Ait-Nouri was injured and taken off for Manchester City. Tottenham's coach Thomas Frank continues his unbeaten run.
India aims to establish its own space station by 2035: Anurag Singh Thakur
Anurag Singh Thakur announced India's ambitious space goals. India plans to have its own space station by 2035. The nation also aims for a crewed lunar landing by 2040. He highlighted India's progress in the space sector under Prime Minister Modi. The space economy is expected to grow significantly. India's space budget has also increased.
100 Not Out! Ronaldo creates history, becomes first player ever to score ...
Cristiano Ronaldo achieved another milestone, becoming the first player to score 100 goals for four different clubs, reaching the mark for Al-Nassr in a Saudi Super Cup final. Despite Ronaldo's penalty and subsequent shootout conversion, Al-Nassr lost to Al-Ahli. The Portuguese star previously surpassed 100 goals for Real Madrid, Manchester United and Juventus.
Cristiano Ronaldo completes 100 goals for Al-Nassr: Decoding his stats
Cristiano Ronaldo's quest for a major trophy with Al-Nassr continues after his team lost to Al-Ahli in the Saudi Super Cup final.
Cristiano Ronaldo devastated after final loss; Al-Nassr lose on penalties- Watch
Al-Nassr faced defeat against Al-Ahli in the Saudi Super Cup final after a penalty shootout. The match concluded 2-2 after normal time. Cristiano Ronaldo scored his 100th goal for Al-Nassr during the game from the penalty spot. However, his team missed crucial penalties as Al-Ahli Saudi secured the victory. Ronaldo's quest for a major trophy with Al-Nassr continues.
Delhi Police nabs man wanted in multi-state cheating cases for over a decade from Goa
Investigations revealed that Kaushik and his associates operated call centres to target victims across India
Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman donated blood to launch Saudi Arabias annual national campaign promoting voluntary donation. The initiative aims for 100% voluntary blood supply and aligns with Vision 2030 goals. Officials praised the gesture as a humanitarian example, with over 800,000 donors in 2024. Health leaders linked it to broader efforts, including organ donation and COVID-19 vaccination.
Goa Using AI for Inclusive, People-Centric Governance: Khaunte
The state information technology minister on Friday said that a smarter, future-ready state is being built under Goa AI Mission 2027.
Ganesh Chaturthi: Goa Govt's Push For Clay Idols Gives Traditional Artisans Fresh Lifeline
The Pramod Sawant-led government has been promoting a subsidy scheme providing Rs 200 per clay idol for up to 250 idols.
Goa govt to draft policy for taxis by September 10: Pramod Sawant
Goa's government is set to create a comprehensive taxi policy by September 10, addressing transparency, security, and fair pricing in the taxi sector. This initiative follows discussions between officials and taxi associations, aiming to replace current cab aggregator guidelines with a state-specific policy.
Goan government to draft policy for taxis by September 10: Pramod Sawant
The chief minister and his cabinet colleagues held a meeting with representatives of taxi associations at the Mantralaya in Porvorim on Friday evening
Fund Manager Talk | Ajay Khandelwal on India @ 2047: Markets, shifts, and opportunities ahead
Ajay Khandelwal anticipates India's equity markets will be driven by clean energy, manufacturing, and digital platforms as it progresses towards its 2047 goals. He advises focusing on companies benefiting from domestic growth and diversified exporters, favoring those with strong financials. Khandelwal expects market volatility in the near term, but anticipates earnings growth to broaden from Q2 FY26 onwards.
Harry Kane hat-trick inspires Bayern Munichs ruthless 6-0 win over RB Leipzig
Bayern Munich initiated their Bundesliga title defense emphatically, crushing Leipzig 6-0 in Berlin. Harry Kane showcased his brilliance with a hat trick, while Michael Olise contributed two goals. Luis Daz marked his Bundesliga debut with a goal and two assists, solidifying Bayern's dominant performance and signaling their strong intent for the season.
Detailed disaster management plan for road & highway sector unveiled
NEW DELHI: The Ministry of Road Transport and Highways (MoRTH) has finalised a Disaster Management Plan (DMP) a comprehensive framework for managing natural and man-made calamities with a focus on maintaining and restoring connectivity on roads and highways. It outlines strategies for prevention, preparedness, response, and recovery, including updated road design standards, community awareness programmes, and adoption of Build Back Better principle in post-calamity reconstruction. Case studies such as landslide mitigation along NH-44 and 5 (2022), cyclone preparedness in Odisha (2021), glacial lake outburst flood in Uttarakhand (2021), post-flood reconstruction in Kerala (2018) highlight the plans practical approach, officials said. The two-volume plan, prepared after incorporating recommendations from the National Disaster Management Authority (NDMA), focuses on infrastructure resilience, accident response, and quick restoration of connectivity. The plan ensures that public infrastructure remains functional and safe during and post disasters, contributing to overall resilience of the transport system. It specifies roles for various stakeholders such as the NDMA, National Disaster Response Force, and National Institute of Disaster Management, ensuring a coordinated and effective response to disasters. These responsibilities are defined under the Disaster Management Act, 2005 and involve multiple government and associated agencies. According to officials, the DMP will serve as a reference for senior officials and stakeholders of the roadways sector, providing a concise, comprehensive overview of the Ministrys approach to disaster management. To ensure effective implementation, expected outcomes and measurable goals have been established to evaluate its success and impact. Renewal fee for vehicles older than 20 yrs increased The ministry has raised the registration renewal fee for motor vehicles older than 20 years. According to notification, the renewal fee for light motor vehicles (LMVs) has been doubled to Rs 10,000 from Rs 5,000. For motorcycles, the fee will rise from Rs 1,000 to Rs 2,000. Similarly, for three-wheelers and quadricycles, the cost will increase from Rs 3,500 to Rs 5,000. In case of imported two- or three-wheelers, it will be Rs 20,000, while for vehicles with four or more wheels, it will be Rs 80,000. The draft amendment was issued in February and finalised on August 21.s Build back better Ensure that public infrastructure remains functional and safe during and post disasters, contributing to overall resilience of the transport system. To strengthen collaboration among MoRTH, States/UTS, NDMA, NDRF, and other stakeholders to ensure unified, efficient disaster management To reduce disaster-related road closures by 10% each year, ensuring no collapse of major bridges or tunnels, and cutting road accident fatalities and injuries by 50% by 2030
Premier League: Chelsea Hands Out Heavy Beating To West Ham
Palmer pulled out of the team at the last minute after getting hurt in the warmup, before Chelsea went a goal down in the sixth minute at the Olympic Stadium after a long-range piledriver from Lucas Paqueta
ET WLF: India on road to $5 trillion goal through world-class infrastructure, says Nitin Gadkari
Nitin Gadkari stated that India is building world-class infrastructure to achieve its goal of becoming a $5 trillion economy and the world's third largest. The road network will be number one globally in the coming years, with a focus on quality, cost, and pan-India development. The ministry is working to reduce pollution and ease travel time.
When Kochi's farmers welcomed Kadamban Moothan, the dancing deity
An eager crowd gathers as Veliyathunadu Junction, about 15km from the busy Kalamassery town, wakes up to a beautiful sunrise on Friday. Some trickle down the verdant fields, others round up at nearby tea stalls and grocery shops. They are waiting to welcome their beloved Kadamban Moothan. One can sense his arrival from a distance. The atmosphere changes. A pleasant breeze sweeps through the rustic locale. Birds coo and chirp in chorus, and the orangish-red sun peeps from the horizon. Kadamban Moothaan cheerfully calls out his arrival to the soil, the plants, the farmlands, and the farmers. The fictional agrarian deity comes dancing to the tune of folk songs, clad in full regalia made of dried grass, mats, sack pieces and a crown of straw. His face is painted green and golden yellow, evoking the lush paddy fields and flourishing farmlands. Farmers of Veliyathunadu with the actors of the street play As he ebulliently stomps the ground and the ecstatic crowd dances around him, the viewer is transported to the golden agrarian days we now read about only in storybooks. The fictional deity, who is the central character of a street play, was conceived by the Organic Theatre from the hinterlands of Thiruvananthapuram. Founded by S N Sudheer, a thespian and former television producer, the collective aims to promote sustainable agriculture and remind us about the intricate relationship between humans and soil. We have been performing in several places, from Thiruvananthapuram to Idukki and more. This is our fourth performance in Kalamassery, says Sudheer as he takes off the Moothan crown, panting after a spirited performance in the middle of a junction. He explains that the title Kadamban Moothan is derived from the idea of a motivational figure who inspires one to cross kadambakal (hurdles). This is Moothans fourth visit to Kalamassery. He has now become a darling force among the farmers here. Kadamban Moothan walks down a paddy field in Veliyathunadu Anyone can be the Moothan, anyone can don this crown and inspire generations to stand barefoot on this soil and enjoy the fruits of their toil. There are no religious, caste or gender barriers. One just has to be willing, Sudheer smiles. This year, Mani, a tribal woman from Thiruvananthapuram, is part of the play. She dons the dual roles of an elderly village woman and the palm reader in the play. She dances through all the musical portions, and is thrilled to see a big audience on a busy weekday morning. I come from Amboori, a tribal hamlet in the Agasthyakoodam valley, she says, obliging selfie requests from the crowd. Besides Moothan and the roles played by Mani, there is a farmer-father, his singer-daughter, and a villain named Idamthalan in the play. The story revolves around how the greedy Idamthalan machinates to uproot the farmer family from the soil. Then, Moothan comes to the rescue, vanquishing evil. Idamthalan is all around us and inside us. Its that part of our mind that makes us greedy, forget our roots, says Sanatha, who plays the daughters character. A scene from the street play The performances were thoroughly professional. They are unfazed by the incessant honking of vehicles on the busy street and perform with conviction. They underscore the need to respect the land, love the soil and remind everyone that we are all, at the end of the day, Mother Earths offspring. This year, Moothan & Co. has a tale of caution for Veliyathunadu, now known for flourishing mushroom farming along with traditional elephant yam, paddy, tapioca, spinach and snap melon (pottu vellari). We seek to remind people not to lose sight of the goal while chasing profit and fame, says Vijayan M P, the coordinator of Krishikkoppam Kalamassery. The goal is a self-reliant and self-sufficient Kalamassery, where we produce all the vegetables we need ourselves, and always remain pro-agriculture. People watching the street play As the one-hour drama reaches its thrilling climax, with village leaders and elders dancing to folk tunes alongside the characters, Moothan prepares to leave for the nearby village of Kunnukara. The venue is the Thenthuruthi Kavu temple, a serene space by a plantain farm. Here, too, people await eagerly. This time, Moothan carries a bunch of plantains on his shoulder and a cluster of pagoda flowers (Krishna kireedam flower) in his palm, calling out to the villagers to rejoice in their success while resisting greedful temptations. They sing, share stories, and dance. To the hope that as cities flourish, so will our farmlands, and our profound relationship with the earth. A scene from Kunnukara A scene from Veliyathunadu Residents of Kunnukara dance with Kadamban Moothan & Co. A scene from the play A scene from the play
Chelsea defeated West Ham United 5-1 in a Premier League match. Lucas Paqueta scored first for West Ham. Joao Pedro, Pedro Neto, Enzo Fernandez, Moises Caicedo and Trevoh Chalobah scored for Chelsea. Cole Palmer missed the match due to injury. Estevao replaced Palmer and assisted in a goal. Pressure mounts on West Ham manager Graham Potter after the defeat.
Centre making all attempts to connect youth of JK with sports: Minister
Srinagar: Jammu and Kashmir and its youth have a huge role to play in achieving the goal of Viksit Bharat@2047 and take the country forward, Union minister Raksha Khadse said on Friday. Prime Minister Narendra Modi has said that we have to achieve Viksit Bharat by 2047. Jammu and Kashmir and its youth will play []
Samsung's new $29,999 Micro RGB TV looks ridiculously good
Last week, Samsung announced the world's first Micro RGB TV and while it sounded fantastic on paper, you can never really get a good sense of what a fresh display looks like until you see it in person. But after going to Samsung's new headquarters in New Jersey, I can attest that it is truly a sight to behold. Now, before we get to the TV itself, it's probably a good idea to dive into what's going on with Samsung's latest panel tech. In many ways, Micro RGB is a step up from current Mini LED screens. On a technical level, the Micro LEDs and the self-emissive pixels of Samsung's The Wall probably remain the more sophisticated end goal for next-gen TVs. At its core, Micro RGB is still based on LCD tech, the difference is that instead of using blue or white backlighting like a lot of sets today, it features individually controlled red, green and blue Micro LEDs (hence the name Micro RGB) to produce an even wider range of colors. The result is that Samsung claims this is the first TV to cover 100 percent of the BT.2020 standard. For context, that covers more than 75 percent of the visible spectrum and has an even wider color range than what you get from DCI-P3, which is one of the most commonly used high-end standards for modern filmmaking. In person, that means the TV can produce stunningly rich and vivid colors that put Samsung's other top-tier TVs to shame, including the new Neo QLED QN90F which starts at a whopping $26,999. Like its sibling, Samsung's Micro RGB TV is only available in one size (115 inches) and has a similar design, while its panel features a 144Hz refresh rate and a matte glare-free coating. But that's kind of where the similarities end, because this new flagship model features four times the number of dimming zones. Furthermore, because the Micro RGB LEDs require more computing power to manage all those pixels, Samsung had to create a new RGB Engine AI processor to properly control everything. In short, this is a lot of words to describe what might be the best-looking TV I've ever seen. While I only got to view some demo footage (which admittedly is designed to make the set look its best), I couldn't help but appreciate the sheer intensity of the hues and shades on display. When the video loop shifted to primarily blue and green scenes, the TV's color depth was almost overwhelming. That said, due to the immense size of the panel, when you get up close, it's easy to see individual pixels. However, when you're sitting in its sweet spot (about 11.5 feet from the display), everything looks ridiculously sharp and overflows with detail. And even for those off-center, there appeared to be no falloff in brightness or saturation. While Samsung's $26,999 Neo QLED QN90F boasts a price tag that's nearly as expensive as the $29,999 Micro RGB TV, there's still a very obvious difference in color. Sam Rutherford for Engadget Now, of course, the major downside of Samsung's new Micro RGB TV is that at $29,999, it makes everything but The Wall (which starts at a cool $40,000) seem cheap. But the funny thing is that when compared to the Neo QLED QN90F, which Samsung also had on display in a nearby room, the difference in quality and color was immediately obvious. This sort of makes me wonder why anyone with super deep pockets would even consider the latter just to save a few thousand dollars, because when you see them in person, there's no doubt which set is superior. Unfortunately, the Micro RGB's full glory doesn't translate across the internet due to the much more limited specs of the web. It's one of those things you need to see for yourself to fully grasp. But if you're the kind of person with enough money that you don't need to care about price tags, Samsung's latest flagship should be an immediate contender as the centerpiece in your mansion. This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/home/home-theater/samsungs-new-29999-micro-rgb-tv-looks-ridiculously-good-194629549.html?src=rss
Goal '47: Madhya Pradesh to headline India growth story, says CM Mohan Yadav at ET WLF
Madhya Pradesh is implementing reforms to become a model state. Chief Minister Mohan Yadav highlights the state's advantages for investment. The state has surplus resources and strong connectivity. Approvals for new industries are quicker. Projects over 500 crore get direct approval. The state's budget is expanding significantly. Labour force participation has increased. The state incentivizes employment generation.
Sponsor Lacoste honours Novak Djokovic with unique move - Watch
Lacoste is honoring Novak Djokovic's legendary career with a limited-edition apparel line featuring a GOAT logo, replacing the iconic crocodile. As Djokovic aims for a record 25th Grand Slam title at the US Open, this tribute recognises his enduring impact on tennis. Despite acknowledging age and fitness challenges, Djokovic remains determined to prove his dominance on the Grand Slam stage.
Maharashtra's Opposition parties refuse BJPs appeal to back CP Radhakrishnan in V-P polls
MUMBAI: Maharashtra's Opposition parties NCP (SP) and Shiv Sena (UBT) have rejected the BJPs proposal to support NDA candidate CP Radhakrishnan in the vice president elections on September 9. Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis, tasked with reaching out to regional opposition parties , said he had spoken to Sharad Pawar and Uddhav Thackeray to seek support. Vice President candidate CP Radhakrishnan was the governor of Maharashtra, and he is also a voter of Mumbai, so it is a pride for each Maharashtrian to have him in the vice president election, Fadnavis said. I called both Sharad Pawar and Uddhav Thackeray and conveyed the message and feeling. Pawar told me that the INDIA bloc has its candidate, so his party is unable to support, while Uddhav told me that he will consult with his party leaders and inform me. We are positive, he added. Pawar later confirmed the phone call but reiterated his opposition . CP Radhakrishnan does not belong to our ideology; therefore, there is no question of supporting him, he said. CP Radhakrishnan is the same person who, when he was governor of Jharkhand, allowed Chief Minister Hemant Soren to be arrested on the Governors office premises by the Enforcement Directorate (ED). Soren had requested that the ED wait until he stepped out of the Governors office before arresting him, but a sitting chief minister was arrested inside the Governors premises. How can we support such a person who helped central agencies arrest an Opposition chief minister? Radhakrishnan misused his office and power to arrest Soren, Pawar added. Meanwhile, Shiv Sena (UBT) leader Sanjay Raut also criticised the BJP. BJP leaders broke our party and even toppled the Uddhav Thackeray-led government, and now the BJP wants our support for the NDA candidate for the vice president elections. BJP should have some morality before seeking our support for the vice president election, he said. You will destroy our party and expect us to support you in the election. This is not possible. We, both NCP (SP) and Shiv Sena (UBT) are with the INDIA bloc candidate in the vice president election, Raut added. Radhakrishnan, the incumbent governor of maharashtra, is a seasoned BJP leader from Tamil Nadu with an RSS background, is the BJP-led NDA's consensus candidate for the vice-presidential elections, while the opposition INDIA bloc nominated former Supreme Court Judge and the first Lokayukta of Goa, Justice B. Sudershan Reddy its candidate .
iPhone 17 release date, iOS 26 features and everything else to know about Apple's upcoming lineup
August is almost over, which means we're getting closer to the Apple iPhone event it usually takes place in mid-September. That also means we'll finally get to officially lay eyes on the iPhone 17 lineup. The latest iOS 26 features will come preinstalled on the new models, as well as any additional features Apple reveals at the launch event. But since we (presumably) still have to wait a few weeks until the iPhone event, we can only speculate what the new devices will look like. As with most unreleased iPhones, rumors and leaks have trickled in about the hardware side ahead of the official introduction. Here's what we're expecting and what we can reasonably assume we'll get from Apple in September. What are the latest iPhone 17 rumors? Could new TechWoven cases be introduced with the latest iPhone 17 lineup? That's what leaker Majin Bu claims , per a MacRumors report . The cases match the rumored design on the iPhone 17 models, with the wide camera bump. MacRumors says this could be a revamped version of the much-maligned FineWoven case, which was discontinued due to being susceptible to scratches and stains. The leaker noted there are two lanyard holes for convenient and secure carrying, so it could be worn around your neck. More recently, the same leaker shared what they allege to be the case colors, in a post titled New TechWoven Case Colors for iPhone 17 Revealed. The colors shown in the image are grey/black, blue, green, purple and orange. New TechWoven Case Colors for iPhone 17 Revealed Full Article: https://t.co/nSA8Wbek5G pic.twitter.com/W6fZdb8psn Majin Bu (@MajinBuOfficial) August 21, 2025 This is just a rumor and we won't know what the actual iPhone 17 models or accessories will look like until Apple's iPhone event next month. That said, the shared photos (including the one embedded above) are more convincing than usual. How much will the iPhone 17 cost? Apple's announced plan to expand US-based manufacturing partners seems to give it at least some shielding from the steepest Trump administration tariffs that have already triggered price increases on everything from Switch consoles to high-end cameras to Sonos speakers . But given that President Trump's trade policies can change from week to week, and Apple's continuing reliance on Asia-based supply chains, price shocks remain an ongoing possibility. The bigger question is: Will Apple absorb any higher costs, or pass them on to consumers? If prices do creep up, Apple may choose to pair it with an upgrade. Consider this recent rumor posted by MacRumors from a leaker known as Instant Digital , suggesting that the default storage of the iPhone 17 line may start at 256GB, doubling the current 128GB baseline. While that could be accompanied by a price increase of $50 , Apple could at least pitch it as a better value. That said, the company doubled the default RAM of its Mac computers from 8GB to 16GB at no extra cost in 2024 but that was before the current Trump tariff cycle started. When will the iPhone 17 series be announced? Most years, the flagship smartphones are introduced in September. MacRumors highlighted a story originally reported by iphone-ticker.de that the Apple iPhone 17 event could be Tuesday, September 9, according to information gleaned from German mobile phone providers. It's still too early to have the specific dates; some years, Apple only gives a week or two of lead time between sending invites and hosting the event. But years of past precedent show that sometime in September should be when the 17 models make their debut. This family of smartphones may be the last to follow that trend, however. There have been hints that the introduction of the iPhone 18 collection in 2026 will be split into a pro-tier announcement in the fall and a standard model announcement the following spring. What will the new iPhone 17 lineup include? Design leaks suggest that Apple is building an ultra-thin smartphone , likely to be named the iPhone 17 Air to match Apple's ultralight laptop designation. Bloomberg 's Mark Gurman, often a solid source of advanced intel about Apple, reported in January that the iPhone 17 Air will be equipped with a basic A19 chip and will only have a single camera lens. It may also use Apple's new in-house modem, which was introduced in February on the iPhone 16e . More details about this development may leak ahead of September, but that's what we know for now. An investor note from Apple analyst Jeff Pu indicated that the Air will have a titanium frame. If his reports are accurate, the lightweight smartphone will be the only entry in the iPhone 17 lineup to use that metal; the iPhone 17, iPhone 17 Pro, and iPhone 17 Pro Max are expected to be made of aluminum, which is oddly a lighter material than titanium. Other speculation had suggested that the Air would use a blend of aluminum and titanium, so the exact materials may not be known until the official announcement. Additionally, an August 4 MacRumors report says the internal battery pack of the iPhone Air is just 2.49mm thick half the thickness of the iPhone 17 Pro battery. The leak was posted on the Korean-language Naver blog , where they show the alleged batteries of the iPhone 17 Air and 17 Pro side by side. The same account claimed the 17 Air's battery capacity was a mere 2,800 mAh, MacRumors notes. (That's below the battery capacity of current iPhone 16 models.) On a similar topic, an iPhone 17 Pro production leak appears to have revealed an all-aluminum chassis, according to MacRumors . Originally posted by leaker Majin Bu , the image shows a shell that has a large round hole on the back (where the Apple logo typically is) to allow for MagSafe charging. MacRumors says this could just be a molding but notes that the aluminum frame (versus the current titanium in Pro iPhone models) would yield a significantly lower weight. That same leaker (Majin Bu), whom MacRumors classifies as a hit-or-miss leaker, suggests the iPhone 17 Pro will have better wireless signal strength thanks to an updated antenna design. The individual posted a render on X that shows a new antenna system that wraps around the iPhone 17 Pro's supposedly wider rear camera bump. Again, this is a render, not a real-world photo. That said, we can't knock the goal of better wireless reception, so we're hoping this one has a degree of truth to it. Each new roster includes a base model, but over the years, Apple has shaken up the variety of phones it offers. Most likely there will be an iPhone 17 and an iPhone 17 Pro. Apple has also committed to the size matters philosophy, and has been building an iPhone Pro Max option with an even bigger screen and better battery life; the 17 roster will almost certainly have one as well. The new Pro iPhones are said to have a full-width camera island on the rear, which would mark the first time an Apple model opted for that design. This feature can be seen in the purported iPhone 17 spotted in the wild. The pics, highlighted on MacRumors , show a black cased iPhone (17 Pro?) with the distinct back panel. Is it the real deal? The dual angles lend a degree of credibility in a social media landscape increasingly polluted with AI-enhanced fakes, but your guess is as good as ours. I just spotted a test development iPhone in the wild pic.twitter.com/iS3PtKWqxJ Fox Pupy (@Skyfops) July 28, 2025 The iPhone 17 Air seems primed to take the place of a potential iPhone 17 Plus. Since the iPhone 16e was only just introduced in February at a surprisingly high price point , it seems unlikely that there will be a new addition to that lower end of the spectrum, the models that were previously called SE. At the very least, it sounds like the iPhone 17 Air won't take away the charging port and rely only on wireless connectivity. Bloomberg said that while Apple had investigated making the iPhone 17 Air without a single port, the company (fortunately) changed plans. He also says that the rumored phone will have a 6.6-inch screen and include the Dynamic Island and Camera Control button. Finally, the price is rumored at $900 likely more than the standard iPhone 17 but less than the Pro. We've also gotten what seems to be a reliable look at what the color lineup will be for the new smartphones. Macworld reported that the iPhone 17 will be available in black, white, steel gray, green, purple and light blue. The iPhone 17 Air will reportedly have four color options: black, white, light blue and light gold. While the Air colors will be less saturated, the visuals for the iPhone 17 Pro and iPhone 17 Pro Max will go bold. The options for the Pro models are expected to be black, white, gray, dark blue and orange. On July 30, Tom's Guide highlighted an X post from Sonny Dickson a longtime and generally reliable leaker of unreleased iPhone information showing dummy iPhone 17 models in the new colors that were the source of the aforementioned Macworld story. While these are literally just mock-ups not real, leaked iPhones it's interesting to see how the design and color rumors translate into a real-world look and feel. To add the the rumors, a Weibo leaker known as Digital Chat Station suggests the iPhone 17e will come equipped with a new design that includes the Dynamic Island, MacRumors reports . According to the post, the new phone will have the A19 chip and could have a 6.1-inch OLED display with a front-facing 12-megapixel camera and a rear-facing 48-megapixel camera. However, it's important to note this report refers to the 17e model that would be expected to launch no earlier than February 2026, if it followed the same release pattern as the iPhone 16e . What will iOS 26 be like? Apple upended its numbering conventions with WWDC 2025, and will match the name of each new operating system to the year it's released. So when the next wave of iPhones hits, they'll be running on iOS 26 . On the design side, the smartphone OS introduced during the big developer showcase took a contentious approach dubbed Liquid Glass. Apple has been scaling down the amount of transparency effects in the subsequent beta tests of iOS 26, but it will still have a glass-like visual. The feature list includes big and small updates. On the more impactful side, the Phone and Photos apps have been redesigned. There will be several features leveraging artificial intelligence, such as live translation capabilities coming to Phone, FaceTime and Messages. Apple is also currently testing a sensitive content warning for child accounts that will freeze FaceTime video if nudity is detected by on-device machine learning tools. And the company is also launching Visual Intelligence, which will use AI to search for elements in an image. iOS 26 also has a litany of minor, quality of life improvements. Group texts are getting support for polls. And for the slow risers out there, iOS 26 will finally let you escape the tyranny of the nine minute snooze alarm . The next iOS is now available as a public beta . Here are our initial impressions of the Liquid Glass design and other new features. iOS 26 is compatible with all models back through iPhone 11. What other products are expected to be released alongside the iPhone 17? If Apple follows its usual pattern, the iPhone 17 will be announced alongside new Apple Watch products. That would be the Apple Watch Series 11 (if Apple sticks to the same naming scheme), and maybe an Apple Watch Ultra 3 and/or an updated Apple Watch SE. (They'll all run watchOS 26 , of course.) Other possibilities and this is, again, speculation could include refreshed Apple AirPods Pro (which received its last big update in 2022 ) and maybe new AirTags trackers (first released in 2021). The Apple rumor mill got a big shot in the arm this week thanks to the reported inclusion of product ID numbers in recent beta software builds. Per MacRumors , it's a laundry list of new hardware, including long-rumored product updates like the Apple TV , HomePod mini , new Apple Studio Display monitor and two fresh iPads. Of course, even if that list is totally accurate, we may not see those products until 2026 if ever. So don't expect all of products to share the stage with the iPhone 17, especially since Apple likes to keep its star performer at the center of attention. That said, keep in mind that Apple has recently been having Mac-centric announcements in late October (as it did last year to debut new M4 Macs ), so there's always the chance of another shoe dropping a few weeks down the road. Update, August 22, 2025: Added new details about the colors of the rumored TechWoven case. Update, August 20, 2025, 7:12PM ET: Added new rumor about potential TechWoven case for iPhone 17 series. Update, August 18, 2025, 6:23PM ET: Added new rumor about the iPhone 17e potentially having the Dynamic Island. Update, August 15, 2025, 2:05PM ET: Added new rumor about the all-aluminum chassis on the iPhone 17. Update, August 13, 2025, 10:02PM ET: Added a list of the products that are expected to be released alongside the iPhone 17s. Update, August 11, 2025, 7:27PM ET: Added a render of a rumored new antenna design for the iPhone 17 Pro. Update, August 8, 2025, 4:43PM ET: Added new speculation and reports about iPhone 17 pricing. Update, August 6, 2025, 4:05PM ET: Added latest details about the potential iPhone 17 event date. Update, August 4, 2025, 5:23PM ET: Added latest battery leaks about the iPhone 17 models. Update, August 1, 2025, 8:15AM ET: Added new photos showing potential iPhone 17 colors. Update, July 30, 2025, 11:08AM ET: Added latest leaks and rumors about the iPhone 17, and updated information on the iOS 26 public beta. Update, July 17, 2025, 4:40PM ET: Added latest information about iOS 26, possible materials for the Air, and the color options for the different models. Update, March 17, 2025, 2PM ET: Added details about the rumored price and features of the iPhone 17 Air. Update, April 11, 2025, 3:45PM ET: Added details from Front Page Tech's new video that claims to reveal details from a leaked iOS 19 build. Katie Teague contributed to this story. This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/mobile/smartphones/iphone-17-release-date-ios-26-features-and-everything-else-to-know-about-apples-upcoming-lineup-153024576.html?src=rss
Premier Energies begins commercial operations of Rs 642-cr solar cell line
Premier Energies has commenced commercial operations of its new 1.2 GW solar cell line. The plant is located in Hyderabad, Telangana. The company invested Rs 642 crore in this project. The new line will produce high-efficiency solar modules. These modules use advanced technology. The company aims to support India's renewable energy goals. Premier Energies is expanding its manufacturing capacity further.
KIWSF 2025: Silver Medallists In China, MP Girls Chase Golden Dream
Khelo India Water Sports Festival: The Madhya Pradesh troika of Shikha Chauhan, Reena Sen, and Pallavi Jagtab, who won a team silver at the recently concluded Asian Canoe Slalom Championship in Guizhou, China, are now eyeing gold medals in individual cannoning and kayaking events in the inaugural Khelo India Water Sports Festival 2025 at the Dal Lake here. Shikha feels the experience at the Asian championships and the preparation in Thailand before that should stand her in good stead in Srinagar. The facilities in China were exceptional. The facilities here are also great. We got a lot of support while travelling, boarding, and lodging, she said. Despite the hectic travelling schedule, Shikha said she was happy to be in Srinagar. When we arrived in Kashmir, we were overjoyed to see the picturesque locations and participate in the Khelo India Water Sports Festival in Dal Lake, she said. Shikha, Reena, and Pallavi train at the Lower Lake in Bhopal. They are products of the Madhya Pradesh State Water Sports Academy of Excellence. This centre is known for its excellent infrastructure, which has established Bhopal as a water sports hub and national champion in the sport. My goal is to win medals for India at the Asian Games, World Championship, and Olympics. Participating in events like Khelo India Water Sports Festival gives us a lot of confidence and helps us improve on our game, Shikha said. Reena Sen said that returning from China with a silver medal felt like a dream come true. Competing against top athletes from across Asia was both challenging and inspiring. The atmosphere, the facilities, and the level of competition taught us a lot. Now competing on Dal Lake is equally special. We are proud to carry that momentum into the Khelo India Winter Games and are aiming for gold in the individual events, she said. Reena said that China was a test of their preparation, and they had passed it with flying colours. I am really grateful for the support from our coaches and the academy. Khelo India gives us a perfect platform to sharpen our skills further and inspire younger athletes across the country, she said. For Pallavi Jagtab, winning silver in Guizhou was one of the proudest moments of her life. Competing alongside Shikha and Reena in such a high-stakes environment was both thrilling and humbling. The cold, fast-flowing waters of China prepared us well for the challenges ahead. I feel more confident now stepping into the Khelo India competition, she said. The trios silver medal accomplishment is significant as it marked one of the strongest performances by an Indian womens team in recent years in the Asian canoeing circuit. It signals the rising standards and development of water sports in India, driven by increased investment in athlete training programmes and international exposure. The trios silver medal accomplishment is significant as it marked one of the strongest performances by an Indian womens team in recent years in the Asian canoeing circuit. Also Read: LIVE Cricket Score Mourya said that their accomplishment serves as inspiration for upcoming athletes and highlights the evolving standard of water sports in the country. Article Source: IANS
'Road Or Moon Crater?' Viral Drone Video Of Pothole-Ridden Mumbai-Goa Highway Sparks Outrage
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J&K, Its Youth Have Huge Role To Play In Achieving Viksit Bharat Goal: Minister Khadse
Srinagar, Aug 22: Jammu and Kashmir and its youth have a huge role to play in achieving the goal of Viksit Bharat@2047 and take the country forward, Union minister Raksha Khadse said on Friday. Prime Minister Narendra Modi has said that we have to achieve Viksit Bharat by 2047. Jammu and Kashmir and its youth will play a huge role in realising that goal and taking the country forward, Khadse, the Minister of State for Sports and Youth Affairs, told [] The post J&K, Its Youth Have Huge Role To Play In Achieving Viksit Bharat Goal: Minister Khadse appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
My favorite Google AI features from the Pixel 10 launch
The Made By Google event was not only a showcase of Googles latest Pixel hardware, but a launchpad for many new AI features. Im typically skeptical of the current generation of AI, but as I checked out the new software across various demo sessions, I found myself more and more intrigued. It seems like Google, along with Apple and Samsung, has been working on making these AI-powered updates more helpful in a way that might actually make our lives easier or simply more fun. There wasnt enough time to write up every single one of them, so Ive put a few of my favorites in this story to give you a better sense of what to expect when the Pixel 10 series hits retail shelves later this month. Spoiler alert: Many of these have to do with voice and calls an area Google has historically excelled at. The Recorder app can generate backing music I have long been enamored with Googles Recorder app . It started with the on-device transcription that made getting quotes from my interviews easy and relatively secure. But when Apple introduced a multi-track recording function to its Voice Memos app , I quickly jumped ship. While the iOS recorder has inferior transcription in terms of accuracy and readability, the fact that I could basically record a duet with myself seriously appealed to the musical theater geek in me. I played both Elphaba and Glinda, crooning their parts from For Good into my iPhone. But when Googles senior director of product management for Pixel software Shenaz Zack told me the Pixel 10s recorder app would add AI-generated music to your singing, I went silent in slight disbelief. I spent much of my youth ripping karaoke tracks from YouTube videos, looking up minus one or backing tracks or instrumentals only on various download platforms. My friends and I were aspiring performers, looking to mix our own covers of popular songs, and a tool that would generate backing music to our voice tracks would have been a dream come true. Honestly it kind of still is. Zack walked me through the process twice on my first try I sang a verse and part of the chorus of Golden from the Kpop Demon Hunters soundtrack. I giggled self-consciously at the end, before Zack hit stop. As it recorded, the app actually showed a tag that indicated it knew I was singing, and when we selected the recording after, a chip appeared saying Create and add music. Tapping that brought up a panel titled Choose a vibe to create music with two sections: Featured vibes and Your vibes. Under the first one, the options were Chill beats, Cozy, Dance party, Rainy day blues, Romantic and Surprise me. On my second attempt, when I rushed through a rendition of the all-time banger Mary Had a Little Lamb, the app displayed a warning at the bottom that said The beat might not match well if the recording is short. I chose Dance Party, hit next, and waited a minute or so while Recorder went to work. The animation at the top said the system was analyzing the audio, identifying the rhythm, locking onto the beat and harmonizing the track before delivering the result. I dont quite know what I was expecting, but I can say that those who were at all concerned about digital rights management have nothing to worry about. The music that Google generated for Golden sounded nothing like the original, and while it did make my voice sound less lonely and made for a more complete track, I felt like I needed a few more adjustments to feel satisfied with it. As for Mary Had a Little Lamb, the result was as generic as expected for an AI-generated soundtrack to a very basic nursery rhyme. To Googles credit, what came out seemed to be in the right key and rhythm, and I certainly will need much more time playing around with this to see if tweaking the settings will help. I also wanted to point out that the generated music also stopped as my singing stopped, so the giggling I mentioned earlier was not scored. Although this feature did not live up to my (admittedly unrealistic) fantasy, I do think its a fun use of AI and seems harmless. Its not going to be a mainstay of most peoples daily routines, although Zack did say that a large percent of people actually used Recorder for singing. This update could certainly make for a nice little dose of musical creativity. View this post on Instagram A post shared by Engadget (@engadget) Voice Translate made it sound like I was speaking German I had more concerns around the Voice Translate feature that was supposed to make you or your caller sound like you were speaking in a different language. According to Google, the goal is to break down language barriers during phone calls. When I asked Zack why the company felt the need to make the voice resemble the callers, she said it was about personal connection. Zack explained that her parents live in India, and though they speak English, theyre not very fluent. That makes for some difficulty when they call Zacks kids. Simply adding a robotic voice thats translating between the grandparents and the children wouldnt feel right, either. I was initially skeptical that fully replacing the callers original voice with a translated version would help, but after a few demos, I am certainly swayed. To be clear, the person placing the call has to do so from a Pixel phone for Voice Translate to work. Once you choose Voice Translate from the Call Assist submenu, youll have to choose a language. When the call is connected, the system will say to both parties that the Call is translated by Google AI in each speakers voice. Audio is not saved. I tried this out a few times with a Google representative who spoke German, whom we will refer to as Uncle Tim to make it easier for me to describe this demo. Each time he spoke, I could hear a couple seconds of his voice in German, before a chime played and the version in the original language became softer. What sounded like a dubbed actor playing Uncle Tim came on and conversed in English, complete with realistic replications of pitch, rhythm and expression. I also could hear feedback when I talked on the call, so I heard myself speaking German on the other end. It was truly strange, because it sort of did sound like me. One of my closest friends lives in Germany, and has had to put up with my attempts to learn German for more than 10 years. I immediately wanted to try Voice Translate on her to see if she would believe I had suddenly become fluent (but of course, Id have to figure out how to get her to ignore the warnings that Google AI was at work). Ill be honest, the experience wasnt perfect. Not only were the translations sometimes off (some of what Uncle Tim said in English didnt make sense), the generated voices seemed less like a complete replication of the caller and more like a novice dubbing artist. Thats not a bad thing, since I was very concerned about impersonation being a problem. To that end, Zack said Google was deliberate about the implementation. She reminded me of the ducking that was in place, which is when the original speech is still audible in the first few seconds and then softer throughout. Like the original audio is ducking below the dubbed voice get it? And I remembered that while the AI voice might sound sort of like me, it isnt designed to simply make up things Im saying its just translating the content. Im the one that decides whether to go off and curse out a relative and have that conveyed in their native tongue, for example. Of course, there may still be bugs and quirks to work out. I was amused by the various accents that came through in the English-speaking version of Uncle Tim. At first he sounded American, but in subsequent conversations he took on an Australian accent. All this is powered by the Pixel 10s Tensor G5 chip and processed on-device using a new codec and semantic understanding, according to Zack, to understand the speakers vocal expressions. For now, I see what Google is going for and cannot wait to call my friend in Frankfurt. At launch, Voice Translate will support translating to or from English with Spanish, German, Japanese, French, Hindi, Italian, Portuguese, Swedish, Russian and Indonesian. Google/Screenshot by Engadget Magic Cue surfacing your flight info when you call your airline is helpful The recorder app, translation and expressive-sounding AI are areas Google has long proven expertise in. And lest we forget, the company has also been a pioneer in suggesting actions from your emails and adding events to your calendar by scanning your inbox. With the Pixel 10s Magic Cue feature, Google is basically bringing this functionality to your texts and calls. While Magic Cue can helpfully show shortcuts within the Messages app to help you answer questions about reservations or send photos from recent trips, Im most into one specific aspect. When you call an airline to make changes to a flight, for instance, the Pixel 10 can pull up your reservation information and display it within the call, so you wont have to open your email, and search for the booking confirmation to have your reference number ready. Sure, it might only save you seconds, but its so much easier, and Google already does a version of this in your inbox. I would love to see this particular feature expand and cover other types of appointments so you can quickly get codes or other identifying information during calls to, say, your plumber, doctor, insurance provider and more. Camera and photo features continue to improve Google continues to improve upon areas its led the way in, and photography remains a strength of Pixel phones. The company was one of the first major players to use its algorithmic prowess to dramatically improve the quality of low light photos and with the Pixel 10 Pro it again uses computational processing to deliver superior images. Pro Res Zoom on the new phone did manage to produce some surprisingly clean pictures of faraway buildings, at least in my demo at Googles Manhattan office. I was impressed by how clear the lines on the underside of a skyscraper that we zoomed to a 100x level on looked. Google was also careful to clarify that Pro Res Zoom wont work on people, and that distant text may look odd. We've tuned Pro Res Zoom to minimize hallucinations, however they may still occur especially with faraway text. Additionally, when Pro Res Zoom detects a person in the scene, we use a different enhancement algorithm that prevents inaccurate representations, according to Google. in those situations, the algorithm will drop to Super Res Zoom quality. Depending on which Pixel phone youre using, Super Res Zoom delivers up to either 20x or 30x zoom. In the results I saw, people standing on a deck at the top of a tower just seemed a bit pixelated compared to the buildings facade, and the effect wasnt jarring or even really noticeable until I zoomed in. But that might be because they were a tiny part of the picture I imagine things would look different if a person was the main subject in a scene. As someone who enjoys composing pictures, I didnt think the Camera Coach feature would do anything for me. But I was pleasantly surprised that I actually liked some of the AIs proposed framing options. I still dont think Ill use this much in the real world, but it might help other people who want tips on photography. I was initially nonplussed about the new Photos feature that lets you tell the AI how to edit your pictures, but after a brief demo I came around. Simply telling Gemini to turn that red dress blue or get rid of the people in the background was not only easier, but suprrisingly effective. I also want to point out that Google also made tweaks to the Guided Frame feature in its camera app that helps those who are blind or visually impaired know what is in the scene. It now uses Gemini models, which should help with object recognition. Finally, its worth calling out the support for C2PA content authenticity initiative . Google is building this into the Photos app, where metadata will show whether or not AI was used in a picture. The Pixel 10 phones will be the first to implement the new industry-standard Content Credentials (CR) within its native camera app, and companies like Adobe, Amazon, Google, Meta, Microsoft, OpenAI are all part of the initiative. An assortment of other updates worthy of mention Those were just a slice of the new AI-related features I was impressed by at my recent demos ahead of Googles event this week. But there are quite a few more I found promising, like visual overlays in Gemini Live and the new Pixel Journal app. I didnt spend as much time with either, but they worked in my brief demos. So did the take a message feature that will send transcriptions of voicemails to you, which seems like a much better way to be alerted to a missed call than a hidden section of the Phone app. Im not yet sold on the Daily Hub, which is basically an updated version of the existing pages that sit to the left of the home page showing relevant actions and articles you might want to explore. Im fairly intentional when it comes to looking for things to consume, and have specific apps I prefer for doomscrolling (Reddit over everything), so Im not sure Daily Hub will suit me. Still, the fact that I liked the bulk of the new AI features coming to the Pixel 10 series is pretty significant. Of course, I will still reserve judgement until I can spend more time with them in the real world, and hope to write reviews of some of them. But its clear from my time with demos of the Pixel 10 that Google has been pretty thoughtful about how it imbues its hardware with AI, and I hope its competitors take notes. This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/ai/my-favorite-google-ai-features-from-the-pixel-10-launch-130023979.html?src=rss
How Shilpa stays fit at 50: Hearty breakfast, early dinner
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How to Plan Your ETF Investments with an SIP Calculator
Want to build long-term wealth through ETFs without constant market tracking or emotional decisions? A steady, disciplined approach like investing through SIPs can help you stay consistent and goal-oriented. With the help of anETF SIP Calculator, you can plan your investments smartly and clearly. This tool allows you to estimate returns, visualise long-term gains, and fine-tune your investment strategy, making it easier to stay committed and in control of your financial journey. What are Exchange-Traded Funds (ETFs)? Exchange-Traded Funds, orETFs, [] The post How to Plan Your ETF Investments with an SIP Calculator appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
ED raids Karnataka MLA, others in 'illegal' betting case
The Enforcement Directorate raided multiple locations across several states, including Karnataka, Goa, and Mumbai, in connection with a money laundering case linked to illegal betting involving Congress MLA K C Veerendra 'Puppy'. The searches targeted over 30 locations, including five casinos in Goa allegedly connected to Veerendra, and focused on online betting sites he is accused of running.
Inside Facility Where Recruits Are Trained To Take On Trump's Deportation Goals
The Federal Law Enforcement Training Center in Brunswick, Georgia, is the epicenter of training for almost all federal law enforcement officers, including Immigration and Customs Enforcement officers who are at the center of Trump mass deportation.
Researchers at IIT BHU Varanasi and Integral University Lucknow have discovered a new method for growing microalgae. This algae produces more oil, which can be used to make biofuel. The two-stage system involves growing algae in a closed tank and then shifting it to an open pond. This innovative approach increases oil content and supports clean energy goals.
IMD Issues Red Alert for Gujarat, Goa and Coastal Maharashtra; Heavy Rains Forecast Across Multiple States Newsonair
To achieve Viksit Bharat objectives and regulatory reforms, the government has formed two high-level committees led by Rajiv Gauba. One committee focuses on Viksit Bharat goals, while the other addresses non-financial sector regulations. These committees, including secretaries and industry leaders, will collaborate with ministerial groups led by Amit Shah and Rajnath Singh, following the Prime Minister's call for next-generation reforms.
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Japans Inflation Hovers Well Above BOJs Goal Even As It Slows
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Travel Influencer's Viral Video Prompts Repairs On Mumbai-Goa Highway
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Kerala to set up yarn bank to tackle coir fibre shortage, safeguard jobs of two lakh workers
THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: In a significant intervention to revive Keralas struggling coir sector, the state government has announced the formation of a yarn bank to tackle the acute shortage of coir fibre. Industries and Coir Minister P. Rajeeve said the project, with an allocation of Rs 5 crore, is intended to ensure a steady supply of fibre to units across the state and safeguard the livelihoods of more than two lakh workers, nearly 80 percent of them women. The yarn bank will be jointly managed by the Kerala State Coir Corporation Ltd and the Kerala State Co-operative Coir Marketing Federation Ltd (Coirfed). It will stockpile coir fibre for a year, enabling small and large units to access raw material at affordable rates. Government sources added that the final decision on the location of the yarn bank will be taken shortly, but officials confirmed that it will be established in a region with large-scale coir activity to maximise impact. The announcement comes at a crucial time. Keralas traditional coir industry, which once stood as a global leader, is reeling under the pressure of scarce raw material and soaring fibre prices. According to the Ministry of Commerce and Industry, there are about 9,000 registered coir product manufacturing units in Kerala, with about 80 per cent concentrated in Alappuzha and the rest in Kollam and Thiruvananthapuram. Most of these earlier units depended on fibre sourced locally from Vaikom and Thiruvananthapuram. However, in recent years, fibre extraction in these areas has dwindled, forcing manufacturers to rely heavily on supplies from Tamil Nadu. Over the past 18 months, the cost of fibre has skyrocketed. A year ago, Vaikom coir cost Rs 40 a kilogram. Now it is sold at Rs 5060, but even at that rate it is hard to get. The Anjuthengu coir fibre, once priced at Rs 100Rs 120, is now unavailable even at Rs 180 Rs 200, said Maheshan, who runs a spinning unit in Kollam. The crisis has also weakened Keralas export performance despite rising international demand for coir products such as mats, pith, geotextiles, and other products. In 202324, Indias coir exports were valued at Rs 1,285.11 crore, reaching more than 100 countries, including the US, Australia, EU nations, China, and Japan. But Keralas contribution during the same period was a mere Rs 10.05 crore, according to records from the Directorate of Coir Development. In India, apart from Kerala, coir industries are dominant in Tamil Nadu, Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka, Maharashtra, Goa, Odisha, Assam, Andaman and Nicobar Islands, Lakshadweep, and Puducherry. Sources said that any delay in setting up the yarn bank will only strengthen these states, which are already posing tough competition to Kerala in the international market. Exporters warn that unless fibre prices are stabilised, Keralas presence in the sector will shrink further. We can adjust for up to a 10 per cent rise in raw material costs. But if it crosses 2030 per cent, exporters shift to Tamil Nadu or Andhra Pradesh, said Manoj Kumar, an exporter from Cherthala. The fallout has been severe on workers, particularly women in Alappuzhas cooperative spinning units, who are now struggling to find steady employment. Many workers are leaving for construction and daily-wage jobs, as there is no guarantee of work in coir anymore, said Sumathi, a worker in the spinning sector. Ironically, this Onam, Keralaonce proudly known as the land of coconutsis grappling with two coconut-related crises. On one hand, soaring coconut oil prices have forced the government to intervene to ensure an affordable supply in the market. On the other hand, the shortage of coconut fibre has put thousands of coir workers on the brink of losing their livelihood. Government sources said efforts are underway to address both troubles simultaneously, with the yarn bank expected to provide a long-term solution for the coir industry. With this initiative, the state government hopes to restore stability to the coir sector, ensure raw material security, protect exports, and safeguard the future of over two lakh workers in one of Keralas oldest traditional industries. Export data of Coir products 2019-20 : Rs 14.25 crore 2020-21 : Rs 14.13 crore 2021-22 : Rs 17.31 crore 2022-23 : Rs 16.40 crore 2023-24 : Rs 10.05 crore Source: Directorate of Coir Development, Govt of Kerala
To Meet Climate Goals, China Speeds Up Worlds Biggest Solar Farm Project
China has been installing solar panels far faster than anywhere else in the world, and the investment is starting to pay off. A study released Thursday found that the country's carbon emissions edged down 1% in the first six months of 2025 compared to a year earlier, extending a trend that began in March 2024.
Nana's 'The Confession' finally set for December release
Ananth Mahadevan and Nana Patekar reunite for 'The Confession,' a social thriller based on the 1966 Madatharuvi case. The film, set for a December theatrical release, revolves around Father Benedict, accused of murder, and the confession he refuses to reveal. Shot in Goa, the movie promises an intriguing drama, with Patekar's character grappling with a truth he can't accept.
Goat Farming Can Drive Prosperity for Odishas Farmers: Minister
Experts highlighted the potential of goat farming as a driver of income and nutrition security
Speaker irked by disruptions as Monsoon session concludes
NEW DELHI: The Monsoon session of Parliament, the fifth one of the 18th Lok Sabha which saw unprecedented protests over the ongoing Special Intensive Revision (SIR) in poll-bound Bihar, came to a close on Thursday with the presiding officers of Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha expressing anguish over the continuous and planned disruptions leading to the total washout. As both Houses were adjourned sine die on Thursday in what was one of the frostiest Monsoon sessions, Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla in his concluding address said that the public has great expectations from the representatives, and therefore, they should utilise their time in the House for serious and meaningful discussions on issues of public interest and important legislations. While the productivity of the Lok Sabha was pegged at 31%, the Rajya Sabha saw 39%. Out of total 120 hours, the Lok Sabha held discussions only for 37 hours. In the Rajya Sabha, discussions took place for 41 Hours 15 minutes only. The session was marked by continuous disruptions on SIR, the abrupt resignation of Jagdeep Dhanakhar from Vice-President post, an ugly scuffle between the NDA and INDIA members and the impeachment proceedings of High Court judge Justice Yashwant Varma among others. The highlight of the session, a two-day special debate on the Pahalgam terror attack and Operation Sindoor saw high-voltage debates. Except for the 16-hour debate, the House failed to transact any business in the month-long session, which began July 21. Most part of the session was dominated by the protests held by Opposition parties inside and outside Parliament on alleged vote theft and alleged poll rigging by the Election Commission. While the Opposition stuck to their demand for a debate on SIR, the government refuted their demand citing that the exercise is part of the the poll panels administrative action and functioning. The protests also led to high drama in the streets after several top Opposition leaders, including LoP Rahul Gandhi, were detained by the Delhi Police after they took out a march to the EC headquarters in the capital. Another key takeaway is how SIR brought together the Opposition parties in the session to fight against the government unitedly. From the Congress, TMC, AAP and the CPM, more than 25 parties came together to corner the Modi government on SIR and other issues in the session. The session also saw unprecedented events such as the sudden resignation of Dhankhar, citing health reasons. Though there is no official word on the reason behind the resignation, sources say that it is linked to Dhankars acceptance of a notice sponsored by the Opposition in the Rajya Sabha to impeach Justice Varma, who is embroiled in alleged corruption charges. Another takeaway is a three-member committee set up by Birla to probe charges against Justice Varma. Thus, the Speaker has set the ball rolling for the impeachment of the Allahabad High Court judge after admitting a multi-party notice for his removal. The session has also set the stage for a high-stakes election for the vice-presidential elections, in which the NDA and the Opposition fielded candidates from the South. While the NDA picked Maharashtra Governor C P Radhakrishnan as its nominee, the Opposition has fielded former SC judge B Sudershan Reddy who hails from Andhra Pradesh. Bills passed by both Houses of Parliament The Bills of Lading Bill, 2025 The Carriage of Goods by Sea Bill, 2025 The Coastal Shipping Bill, 2025 The Manipur Goods and Services Tax (Amendment) Bill, 2025 The Manipur Appropriation (No.2) Bill, 2025 The Merchant Shipping Bill, 2025 The Readjustment of Representation of Scheduled Tribes in Assembly Constituencies of the State of Goa Bill, 2025 The National Sports Governance Bill, 2025 The National Anti-Doping (Amendment) Bill, 2025 The Income-Tax Bill, 2025 The Taxation Laws (Amendment) Bill, 2025 The Indian Ports Bill, 2025 The Mines and Minerals (Development and Regulation) Amendment Bill, 2025 The Indian Institutes of Management (Amendment) Bill, 2025 The Promotion and Regulation of Online Gaming Bill, 2025
Salima Tete to lead Indian team in Womens Asia Cup
NEW DELHI, Aug 21: Hockey India on Thursday announced the 20-member squad for the upcoming Womens Asia Cup 2025, scheduled to be held from September 5 to 14 in Hangzhou, China. The squad, which will be led by Salima Tete, features a balanced mix of youth and experience, with goalkeepers Bansari Solanki and Bichu Devi [] The post Salima Tete to lead Indian team in Womens Asia Cup appeared first on The Shillong Times .
Google is selling a version of Gemini for government agencies
Google has announced plans to sell a custom version of its Gemini AI models for government agencies. Gemini for Government includes access to existing tools like NotebookLM, and Google-quality enterprise search, video and image generation capabilities. The AI platform is in direct competition with similar offerings from OpenAI , Anthropic and xAI . A big focus of Google's pitch for Gemini for Government is the idea of automating administrative tasks with AI agents. The company touts pre-built Deep Research and Idea Generation agents that will be available to government agencies from the jump, but anyone who invests in the new AI platform will also get the ability to build custom agents of their own. Gemini for Government will also offer threat protection and data privacy features, and will be compliant with cloud security standards like Sec4 and FedRAMP. Google's offering its AI platform for $0.50 per year for government agencies, with the option to pay more for extra security features. The low price is as much an enticement as it is a jab at OpenAI and Anthropic, who both announced $1 government AI deals in the last few months. These attempts to become government AI contractors are happening in the shadow of the AI Action Plan President Donald Trump announced in July. The Trump administration's stated goal is to spur development, turn AI into an American export and remove idealogical bias from AI models, but the specifics of the plan are concerningly open to interpretation. Trump's proposal asks federal agencies to withhold AI-related funding from states with burdensome AI regulations. It also directs the Federal Communications Commission to assume a role in regulating AI, placing even more theoretical power in the executive branch. This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/ai/google-is-selling-a-version-of-gemini-for-government-agencies-194221616.html?src=rss
Centre sets up Rajiv Gauba-led panels to drive next-gen reforms, Viksit Bharat goals
The central government has formed two high-powered groups. These groups will focus on next-generation reforms. Rajiv Gauba leads these groups. One group aims to achieve Viksit Bharat goals. The other focuses on regulatory reforms in the non-financial sector. A separate committee works on deregulation at the state level.
Horoscope Today 22 August brings detailed insights for all zodiac signsGemini, Scorpio, Sagittarius, Libra, Pisces, Aries, Taurus, Virgo, Leo, Cancer, Capricorn, and Aquarius. Whether youre making career moves, seeking emotional clarity, or managing relationships, todays astrology predictions offer practical guidance.
Are Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce doomed? Sources say NFL stars lifestyle clashes with her dreams
Taylor Swift and Travis Kelces relationship is under the limelight as their lifestyles and long term future goals may not align completely. Kelces party guy image reportedly contrasts with Swifts family-focused approach, while constant media attention and demanding profession add pressure.
PFC inks loan pact worth EUR 150 million with German lender KfW
PFC has secured a EUR 150 million loan from KfW to support India's Revamped Distribution Sector Scheme (RDSS). This collaboration aims to improve the operational and financial efficiency of power distribution companies nationwide. The partnership between PFC and KfW strengthens Indo-German cooperation in the energy sector, advancing the shared goal of accelerating energy transition and ensuring reliable power supply.
Vizags Nidhi Claims Triple Gold at Intl Chess Championship
The championship, held in Goa from July 21 to 31, 2025, witnessed competition among over 100 elite players from more than 20 countries.
McDonalds cuts prices on 8 best-selling meals heres how much you will save
McDonald's is set to reduce prices on its popular combo meals next month. This decision comes after customer complaints about rising costs. The price cut will average around 15%, saving customers about $1.50 on Big Mac combos. The goal is to attract budget-conscious customers back to McDonald's. The company will also support franchisees during this price reduction.
Climate finance challenge: India needs $467 billion by 2030, here's what new study reveals
A new study indicates India requires $467 billion in climate finance by 2030 to decarbonize its power, steel, cement, and transport sectors. Steel and cement will require the most investment due to reliance on carbon capture. The report suggests targeted subsidies and technology transfers to achieve these goals, emphasizing the feasibility of mobilizing the necessary finance.
Gujarat unveils ambitious district planning reforms: GARC Report proposes major overhaul
AHMEDABAD: In a landmark move aimed at decentralising development and strengthening grassroots governance, the Gujarat Administrative Reforms Commission (GARC) on Thursday submitted its fourth report to Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel, outlining sweeping reforms to overhaul the district planning system. Chaired by former Union Finance Secretary Dr Hasmukh Adhia, the report recommends a complete structural shift in how planning decisions are made at the district level with a focus on empowering elected representatives and significantly enhancing local development funds. Key Highlights Massive Budget Expansion: The report proposes a seven to eight-fold increase in district planning budgets over the next five years translating to nearly Rs 10,000 crore in additional annual funding. Dissolution of District Planning Boards: The existing five-decade-old boards would be replaced by constitutionally mandated District Planning Committees (DPCs), in line with the 73rd Constitutional Amendment. These new bodies would be led by elected members, ensuring more participatory and accountable governance. Seven-Point Reform Agenda: The Adhia-led panel outlined a comprehensive seven-point reform package to address longstanding inefficiencies Unified Taluka Planning Committees: A single platform to clear all local schemes and funds, avoiding duplication. Simplified Policy Framework: Consolidation of existing Government Resolutions into one unified order for decentralised planning. Fixed Planning Calendar: Beginning consultations at the village level by JuneJuly, with final approvals before fiscal year-end. GIS-Based Monitoring: Introduction of a geo-tagged, public dashboard system directly linked to the states financial architecture. Grant & Staffing Rationalisation: Merging of smaller schemes, apprenticeship models, and deployment of retired professionals to ease staffing crunches. Enhanced Accountability: Social audits, collector-led reviews, and performance awards to drive transparent implementation. New Backward Taluka Index: A modern classification system based on 45 Human Development Indicators aligned with the UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), replacing outdated metrics. Systemic Weaknesses Identified: The report flags several deep-rooted challenges in the current system including overlapping committees, acute manpower shortages, and poor utilisation of funds. In 202425, only 42% of the Rs 1,298 crore allocated for decentralised planning was spent, a sharp drop from 85% in 202223. It also raises concerns about spending priorities. Currently, over 40% of district funds go toward road construction, while critical sectors like healthcare receive just 2%. The report warns that unless rebalanced, social infrastructure needs will continue to be neglected. Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel welcomed the report, stating that its recommendations support the states long-term development roadmap Viksit Gujarat @ 2047 which aligns with Prime Minister Narendra Modis national vision of a fully developed India by the centenary of Independence. Unlike previous GARC reports focused on digital governance, this fourth submission marks a pivotal shift toward fiscal devolution and structural reform, signalling the state governments intent to make districts and villages the new engines of development. With implementation expected to roll out in phases, Gujarat may soon emerge as a model for bottom-up, data-driven, and representative planning across India
Monsoon to hold sway over North as fresh low may form by Monday
Konkan and Goa region, including Mumbai, not out of the woods yet as IMD predicts heavy rain for next seven days
Sports Ministry plans pan-India National Sports Day celebrations
India gears up for National Sports Day on August 29. Tributes will be paid to Major Dhyan Chand. Events are planned across the nation. The goal is to promote sports and fitness. Citizens will participate in various activities. MPs and athletes will also be involved. SAI centers will host discussions and competitions.
Whats the new course launched by Canadian University Dubai? Heres everything you need to know
Canadian University Dubai has launched a new Master of Science in Business Analytics (MScBA) programme designed to equip professionals with technical and strategic skills for data-driven decision-making. Aligned with the UAEs digital transformation goals, the programme addresses talent shortages in finance, healthcare, government, and retail, preparing graduates for high-demand roles like data scientist and business intelligence analyst.
Jaishankar Confident of Fruitful Talks with Lavrov
EAM Jaishankar thanked Lavrov for the warm welcome and hospitality in Moscow and recalled their earlier meetings on the sidelines of multilateral eventsreports Asian Lite News Emphasising the shared goal of maximising complementarity between India and Russia, External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar on Thursday voiced confidence that his talks with Russian counterpart Sergey Lavrov would be fruitful and productive, helping ensure that the upcoming annual summit between Prime Minister Narendra Modi and President Vladimir Putin is as outcome-oriented as possible. Todays meeting gives us an occasion to discuss our political relationship as well but also to review our bilateral ties.
Indian team for womens Asia Cup hockey announced
The 20-member squad named for the continental event on Thursday had two conspicuous absentees goalkeeper and veteran Savita Punia and experienced midfielder Sushila Chanu both out with major injuries
Jupiter International to set up Rs 10,900 crore solar plant in Nagpur
Jupiter International Ltd. has signed an MoU with the Maharashtra government to establish an integrated solar manufacturing facility in Nagpur, investing around Rs 10,900 crore. This project will cover the entire solar value chain, from wafer manufacturing to module production. The expansion significantly increases Jupiter International's manufacturing capacity and supports India's renewable energy goals.
Varanasi Development Authority will create a list of illegal colonizers. This action aims to stop unlawful land division in Varanasi. Authorities will focus on those who divide land without approval. The goal is to prevent deceitful sales to the public. This initiative will help protect buyers and the environment. Regular updates and reviews of the list are planned.
New York-based theatre director Erin B Mee talks about her tryst with Kerala
On a balmy August evening, the halls of Lokadharmi Naadakaveedu in Vypeen, Kochi, buzzed with anticipation. Budding actors, theatre enthusiasts and students gathered for a rare opportunity: a workshop led by Erin B Mee, the acclaimed American director and founder of This Is Not a Theatre Company. Erin, whose career spans classical and experimental theatre in over 36 countries, is currently associate professor (drama) at The New York University Tisch School of the Arts. She was in Kerala recently to introduce her methodology: Viewpoints, a system of actor training that has reshaped ensemble performance in contemporary theatre. TNIE met Erin on the sidelines of this workshop to discuss her journey in theatre, the allure of immersive forms, her Kerala connection and more Erin B Mee Early years Im not sure when I first became interested in theatre, she begins. It was a slow process, starting in childhood. Growing up in New York, I could see Broadway musicals and experimental theatre. In high school, I saw Kerala Kalamandalam perform at the Asia Society on Park Avenue here and experienced Kathakali for the first time. That was transformative. For Erin, theatre has always been about exchange. What excites me is the interaction between performers and audience, between performers themselves, and even among audience members, she says. This, she also points out, is encompassed in Rasa theory, a cornerstone of Indian aesthetics which posits that art aims to evoke specific emotions or rasas in the audience. The exchange is of emotion, information, energy theatre thus is immediate, alive and deeply communal. This innate interest runs deep in the family. Erins father, Charles L Mee, became a renowned playwright, and her mother, Suzi Mee, had been an actress once. We exchanged stories and ideas at home, and my father took me to see all kinds of theatre, she says. Eventually, she adds, I realised theatre was something I wanted to pursue. And so I did. A montage of Erin B Mee's productions Tryst with India & the world Though Erin was involved in plays during college, the real formative experience began when she began developing new plays for a small theatre in New York, and later, at the Guthrie Theatre and the Public Theatre. I absorbed a little from here, a little from there, she recalls. I loved working on new plays but was also drawn to the rhythms and approaches useful in Greek drama, Shakespeare, and musicals. Each influenced my work in different ways, says Erin, who has directed plays in over 36 countries. Her connection to India began with a trip in 1991, initially intended as a break from her intensive work in New York. A friend suggested I attend a week-long festival organised by Kavalam Narayana Panicker in Thiruvananthapuram. I saw Koodiyattam, Kathakali, Mohiniyattam, Bharatanatyam, Kalaripayattu, Theyyam, and a Sanskrit play by Bhasa. I was instantly captivated by a physically expressive, non-realistic style that was profoundly moving, Erin recalls. Over time, she studied these forms in depth and developed collaborations with Indian artists. A Fullbright fellowship soon followed, allowing her to work closely with Panickers company, Sopanam. During this time, she directed an adaptation of Faust. Ive enjoyed these collaborations immensely with Panicker, Mahesh Dattani, Chandra Dasan and several others. Artists in India, I noticed, approach work differently than in the US, and its endlessly enriching to observe and learn, she says. On her return to New York, not only did she carry shards of new learnings, but she had with her sheets of Malayalam and Indian plays, notably Panickers Ottayan and Girish Karnads Hayavadana, which she directed at the St Marks Theatre in 1992 and 1993, respectively. Girish Karnads Hayavadana @ New York This is Not a Theatre Company era In 2013, Erin founded This is Not a Theatre Company, a name inspired by Belgian surrealist painter Ren Magrittes work, Ceci nest pas une pipe (This is not a pipe). Under this banner, she explores immersive, site-specific and interactive theatre. We experiment with what is real, what is not real, and what theatre itself can be, Erin explains. Some projects have been in swimming pools, on ferries, and even based on Dadaist techniques of chance. The audience is often a co-creator. In Pool Play, audiences sat at the edge of the pool with their feet in the water for an exploration of Americas relationship with the swimming pool. Ferry Play, a site-specific audio play for the Staten Island Ferry, was included in The New York Times list of top ten fringe shows (2015). Later, in A Serious Banquet, Erin attempted to create a cubist theatre piece, inspired by painting and literary techniques. Her fascination with immersive theatre stems from its multi-sensory nature. Proscenium theatre primarily engages sight and sound. You sit in a chair, and you listen, and you watch, she says. On the other hand, immersive theatre, Erin points out, lets you also touch, taste and smell, which are deeply connected to memory and emotion. When the goal is to move people, these senses are invaluable. This, too, is rooted in her study of Rasa theory, she adds. Workshop @ Lokadharmi Naadakaveedu in Vypeen, Kochi Viewpoints & visits Erins current focus is Viewpoints, a methodology adapted from dance by Mary Overlie and later developed for theatre by Anne Bogart and the SITI Company. Viewpoints trains actors to create immediate connections among themselves and with the audience, working physically in an ensemble and participating actively in creating a production, she says. It is a philosophy and a practical tool, encompassing nine aspects of performance: tempo, duration, kinesthetic response, repetition (time), shape, gesture, architecture, spatial relationship, topography (space). Viewpoints is a philosophy of movement, a method of actor training. It is about speaking together in the languages of time and space, Erin explains. The workshop in Vypeen delved deep into this tool. The visit was not entirely work. I come back every year. For family. My husband is from Kerala, and we have extended family here, Erin says. And, of course, the commitment, curiosity, and depth of the artists I collaborate with here. These continue to draw me back. Her visits also act as a bridge, a catalyst, encouraging a perennial exchange of ideas and concepts. In 2017, Pool Play was introduced to audiences here during the International Theatre Festival of Kerala. Erin has also expressed an interest in doing more work here. On AI & its impact on art But how will theatre be in the future? Would it remain as we know it, or like many things, would AI shape that too? Probably not, Erin says. I had my students write plays using AI as an experiment. And they were terrible. Terrible! They were so bad, banal and boring that I dont actually think AI threatens anything artistic at the moment, she says. But she adds, I dont know what will happen with future upgrades though. Regardless of changes, Erin posits that creativity will still endure. AI cant do what actors and playwrights can. In the case of theatre, Im certain it will continue to thrive because of its communal and embodied nature, she says. To anyone interested in pursuing it, Erins advice is simple. I encourage immersion, curiosity, and continual practice.
Lok Sabha passed 12 bills, Rajya Sabha 15 in Monsoon session amid disruptions and walkouts
NEW DELHI: Twelve bills were passed by the Lok Sabha and 15 by the Rajya Sabha during the month-long Monsoon session of Parliament, which witnessed repeated disruptions, adjournments and walkouts. Barring discussions on Operation Sindoor in both House, the session has seen little business ever since it began on July 21 due to repeated disruptions and adjournments initially due to opposition demand for discussion on Operation Sindoor and then over demands for a discussion on the Special Intensive Revision exercise in Bihar. The Monsoon session came to an end on Thursday. The bills passed by the Lok Sabha are The Readjustment of Representation of Scheduled Tribes in Assembly Constituencies of the State of Goa Bill, 2025, The Merchant Shipping Bill, 2025, The Manipur Goods and Services Tax (Amendment) Bill, 2025, The Manipur Appropriation (No.2) Bill, 2025, The National Sports Governance Bill, 2025, and The National Anti-Doping (Amendment) Bill, 2025. Other bills passed by the Lok Sabha are The Income-tax Bill, 2025, The Taxation Laws (Amendment) Bill, 2025, The Indian Ports Bill, 2025, The Mines and Minerals (Development and Regulation) Amendment Bill, 2025, The Indian Institutes of Management (Amendment) Bill, 2025 and The Promotion and Regulation of Online Gaming Bill, 2025. The bills passed or returned by the Rajya Sabha are The Bills of Lading Bill, 2025, The Carriage of Goods by Sea Bill, 2025, The Coastal Shipping Bill, 2025, The Manipur Goods and Services Tax (Amendment) Bill, 2025, The Manipur Appropriation (No.2) Bill, 2025, The Merchant Shipping Bill, 2025 and The Readjustment of Representation of Scheduled Tribes in Assembly Constituencies of the State of Goa Bill, 2025 Other bills passed by the Rajya Sabha are The National Sports Governance Bill, 2025, The National Anti-Doping (Amendment) Bill, 2025, The Income-tax Bill, 2025, The Taxation Laws (Amendment) Bill, 2025, The Indian Ports Bill, 2025, The Mines and Minerals (Development and Regulation) Amendment Bill, 2025, The Indian Institutes of Management (Amendment) Bill, 2025 and The Promotion and Regulation of Online Gaming Bill, 2025. This time in Parliament, there was so much ruckus and opposition didn't cooperate. Due to this obstinate behaviour, opposition missed participating in discussions on several important bills which were passed, a government functionary said. In the Rajya Sabha, except for The Bills of Lading Bill, 2025, which was passed without any disruption on the first day of the Monsoon session, the other bills were passed after some discussion amid din or only after the Opposition parties staged a walk out, the functionary said.
Goa Assembly Speaker Ramesh Tawadkar Resigns, Joins State Cabinet As Minister
BJP MLAs Ramesh Tawadkar and Digambar Kamat were sworn in as ministers in the Goa cabinet led by Chief Minister Pramod Sawant on Thursday.
Goa: Former CM Digambar Kamat, assembly speaker Ramesh Tawadkar sworn in as ministers
Former Goa Chief Minister Digambar Kamat and Ramesh Tawadkar were sworn in as ministers in the Pramod Sawant-led state cabinet on Thursday. Tawadkar, representing Canacona, resigned as Speaker before taking the oath, while Kamat, previously a Congress CM, joined the BJP in September 2022. Governor Ashok Gajapathi Raju administered the oath at Raj Bhavan.
MBA in India vs. USA: Which path unlocks more global opportunities?
Aspiring business leaders face a crucial decision: pursuing an MBA in India or the USA. Indian B-schools offer cost-effectiveness and strong domestic connections, while American universities provide global exposure and diverse networks. The choice hinges on career goals, financial capacity, and desired lifestyle, impacting long-term growth and opportunities.
Goa: Ramesh Tawadkar, Digambar Kamat sworn in as Ministers in Pramod Sawant Cabinet
Hours before the swearing-in, Ramesh Tawadkar resigned as the Speaker of the Goa Legislative Assembly
NIRF 2025 rankings: Whats new, whats changing, and what students should know
The NIRF 2025 rankings bring key changes, including a new Sustainable Development Goals category and negative scoring for retracted research papers. With parameters spanning teaching, research, inclusivity, and perception, the framework now emphasizes ethics, sustainability, and academic quality. Students should view rankings as one tool among many, considering faculty, infrastructure, and support before choosing institutions.
India and Russia seek to increase trade by 50% to $100 billion as US ties fray
During a visit to Moscow on Wednesday, EAM Jaishankar said that the two countries must remove trade bottlenecks and reduce non-tariff barriers to reach the goal
Lok Sabha passed 12 bills, Rajya Sabha 14 in Monsoon session amid Opposition protests
NEW DELHI: Twelve bills were passed by the Lok Sabha and 14 by the Rajya Sabha during the month-long Monsoon session of Parliament, which has witnessed repeated disruptions, adjournments and walkouts. Barring discussions on Operation Sindoor in both House, the session has seen little business ever since it began on July 21 due to repeated disruptions and adjournments initially due to opposition demand for discussion on Operation Sindoor and then over demands for a discussion on the Special Intensive Revision exercise in Bihar. The Monsoon session is scheduled to end on Thursday. The bills passed by the Lok Sabha are The Readjustment of Representation of Scheduled Tribes in Assembly Constituencies of the State of Goa Bill, 2025, The Merchant Shipping Bill, 2025, The Manipur Goods and Services Tax (Amendment) Bill, 2025, The Manipur Appropriation (No.2) Bill, 2025, The National Sports Governance Bill, 2025, and The National Anti-Doping (Amendment) Bill, 2025. Other bills passed by the Lok Sabha are The Income-tax Bill, 2025, The Taxation Laws (Amendment) Bill, 2025, The Indian Ports Bill, 2025, The Mines and Minerals (Development and Regulation) Amendment Bill, 2025, The Indian Institutes of Management (Amendment) Bill, 2025 and The Promotion and Regulation of Online Gaming Bill, 2025. The bills passed or returned by the Rajya Sabha are The Bills of Lading Bill, 2025, The Carriage of Goods by Sea Bill, 2025, The Coastal Shipping Bill, 2025, The Manipur Goods and Services Tax (Amendment) Bill, 2025, The Manipur Appropriation (No.2) Bill, 2025, The Merchant Shipping Bill, 2025 and The Readjustment of Representation of Scheduled Tribes in Assembly Constituencies of the State of Goa Bill, 2025 Other bills passed by the Rajya Sabha are The National Sports Governance Bill, 2025, The National Anti-Doping (Amendment) Bill, 2025, The Income-tax Bill, 2025, The Taxation Laws (Amendment) Bill, 2025, The Indian Ports Bill, 2025, The Mines and Minerals (Development and Regulation) Amendment Bill, 2025 and The Indian Institutes of Management (Amendment) Bill, 2025 This time in Parliament, there was so much ruckus and opposition didn't cooperate. Due to this obstinate behaviour, opposition missed participating in discussions on several important bills which were passed, a government functionary said. In the Rajya Sabha, except for The Bills of Lading Bill, 2025, which was passed without any disruption on the first day of the Monsoon session, the other bills were passed after some discussion amid din or only after the Opposition parties staged a walk out, the functionary said.
Former U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations Nikki Haley has issued a sharp warning to President Donald Trump over what she calls a dangerously deteriorating relationship with India, Americas most critical democratic ally in Asia. Calling Trump administration's recent moves a strategic disaster in the making, Haley urged Trump to rethink his stance on India amid escalating tariff threats and growing diplomatic tensions. In an opinion piece published in Newsweek , Haley argued that Indias rise does not threaten the free world, unlike Communist-controlled China. The US-India relationship is at a troubling inflection point. @NikkiHaley and @bill_drexel explain why getting US-India relations back on track is critical for the administration's foreign policy goals: 1. outcompeting China 2. achieving peace through strength A thread pic.twitter.com/Bsvvgq4jBJ Hudson Institute (@HudsonInstitute) August 20, 2025 My latest w/ my @HudsonInstitute colleague @bill_drexel for @Newsweek . To Counter China, Rebuild U.S. - India Relationship, more here: https://t.co/jI29UNZvNX pic.twitter.com/yHufs1LgxH Nikki Haley (@NikkiHaley) August 20, 2025 While acknowledging that Indias large-scale oil purchases from Russia help fund Vladimir Putins war in Ukraine, Haley pointed out a double standard: Beijing, one of Russias largest energy customers, has avoided any comparable U.S. sanctions. If that disparity does not demand a closer look at U.S.India relations, the realities of hard power should. Scuttling 25 years of momentum with the only country that can serve as a counterweight to Chinese dominance in Asia would be a strategic disaster, she wrote. Haley stressed that, in the short term, Indias cooperation is essential for the U.S. to diversify its critical supply chains away from China. While the Trump administration works to bring manufacturing back to our shores, India stands alone in its potential to manufacture at China-like scale for products that can't be quickly or efficiently produced here, like textiles, inexpensive phones, and solar panels, she noted. 'Maybe I won't': Trump keeps hope alive for India, hints at delay in tariff imposition after talks with Putin Her op-ed comes just days before a 50 percent tariff on Indian goods, announced by Trump is set to take effect on August 26. India has described the move as unfair, unjustified, and unreasonable, and stated that New Delhi will take all necessary steps to protect its national interests. Haley also underscored Indias expanding defence ties with the U.S., Israel, and other American allies, calling New Delhi a vital partner for global security and a growing market for U.S. defence equipment and cooperation. She further highlighted India's increasing influence in the Middle East as essential for regional stability. Citing Indias massive population and rapidly growing economy, Haley said the countrys rise represents one of the greatest obstacles to Chinas ambitions of reshaping the global order. Simply put, Chinas ambitions will have to shrink as Indias power grows, she asserted, noting that India and China are unfriendly neighbours with conflicting economic interests and ongoing territorial disputes. Is India stumbling on Trump's tariffs by dancing with Russia and China? Trump's India tariffs may undermine US strategy, push New Delhi closer to Russia and China: John Bolton
From grounds to turfs, Kerala's first-ever mapping to identify all government sports assets
THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: Kerala sports could be in better shape. Realising this, the government is set to implement an ambitious plan to revamp the sector by introducing, upgrading and optimising its sports assets. To start with, the government will map all its resources, including grounds, turfs, coaching centres, coaches and students, said sports department officials. Expected to start in full swing by November the initial process has already begun the project is being envisioned as the first step of a comprehensive overhaul of the states sports sector. The exercise will provide information about currently available sports facilities, infrastructural requirements, coaching irregularities and the potential of each space. Geospatial mapping and real-time data collection are the key components being used for the mapping, and it will be conducted with the support of the Kerala Startup Mission, the officials said. Sports mapping is just the beginning of the revamp process, said director (sports) Vishnu Raj P. In the later stages, the department is planning to develop a new database and sports dashboard to monitor day-to-day activities at the facilities. The web platform for this will be developed by Keltron, said additional director (sports) Pradeep C S. Once the mapping is done, if we see that a particular resource, say a ground, is underutilised, we can initiate necessary actions from here, Vishnu Raj said. It will also allow redistribution of facilities and deployment of coaches, if necessary. The department will deploy panchayat-level officers to identify the resources and coordinate the mapping. Though the initial process will be data-oriented, we will eventually make it athlete-oriented, wherein an athletes profile, competitions, milestones, etc, will be noted, Vishnu Raj said. If everything goes as planned, we can even implement a card system through which an athlete registered with the department can utilise any of the mapped resources, wherever they are in Kerala, he said, while adding that though time-consuming, the process will benefit the sports sector in the long run. Pradeep said the long-term goals include enhanced talent identification and overall fitness development of the state. There are possibilities to link the fitness of not just athletes, but also the general public, which can potentially help in understanding how healthy Kerala is, he said, adding that an overall fitness development will result in personnel productivity and improvement of the states socioeconomic structure.