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US scientists are building a $12m 'digital brain' for drones inspired by insects

At Penn State, a research team is pioneering advanced drone decision-making systems modeled after insect neural mechanisms. Utilizing analogue computing alongside graphene materials, this initiative focuses on onboard data processing that replicates the natural filtering and coincidence detection seen in biology. With annual demonstrations of evolving prototypes, the goal is to enable fully autonomous drone swarms independent of external support.

The Times of India 21 Aug 2026 12:30 pm

Mira-Bhayandar civic body bans sacrificial slaughter of goats in housing societies

The ruling BJP took the decision through a resolution, which also bans feeding stray animals on roads, on Tuesday, citing recurring disputes between residents during religious events.

The Hindu 21 Aug 2026 12:03 pm

Arjun Tendulkar to Continue With Goa Amid Future Speculation

Arjun Tendulkar will continue playing domestic cricket for Goa despite recent speculation surrounding his future with the team, according to a report. Arjun Tendulkars domestic cricket future appears to have been settled, with the left-arm pacer set to continue representing Goa, according to a Sportstar report. The 26-year-old recently missed Goas tour of Oman, leading [] The post Arjun Tendulkar to Continue With Goa Amid Future Speculation appeared first on Pragativadi I Latest Odisha News in English I Breaking News .

Pragativadi 21 Aug 2026 11:57 am

Arjun Tendulkar Takes Key Career Decision. Report Reveals Major Details

Arjun Tendulkar, son of legendary Indian cricket team batter Sachin Tendulkar, will continue to play for Goa in domestic cricket amid speculations over his future, according to a report.

NDTV 21 Aug 2026 10:29 am

Rs 30,000 monthly SIP across 10 funds. Why this investors mutual fund portfolio may need a reset

A 36-year-old investor's Rs 30,000 monthly SIP portfolio requires adjustments for financial goals. The expert highlights an inadequate retirement corpus projection, needing a revised calculation. Too many mutual funds create complexity and potential overlap for the current SIP amount. Goals approaching sooner need greater funding priority over longer-term objectives. A goal-wise approach is recommended, working backward from each financial target.

The Economic Times 21 Aug 2026 10:10 am

Seven-star Prisha helps Bombay Intl rout SVKM JV Parekh 12-0

Arunima Chowdhary and Priya Kanojia struck two goals each, while Keya Mehta netted once.

Mid Day 21 Aug 2026 9:03 am

IFC Kashmir, Galaxy FC settle for draw in Srinagar Premier League

IFC Kashmir and Galaxy FC shared the points after playing out a competitive 11 draw in the latest encounter of the Srinagar Premier League 2026 at the TRC Turf, Srinagar, on Thursday. Both teams produced a determined performance in a closely fought contest, with neither side able to find the decisive goal despite a strong second-half effort. The match as per a DFA statement, began at an energetic pace, with both IFC Kashmir and Galaxy FC showing attacking intent from the opening minutes. The two sides looked to establish control in midfield and create opportunities through quick passing and forward movement. With valuable league points at stake, the players from both teams displayed intensity and commitment in every challenge. IFC Kashmir looked composed in possession during the early stages and attempted to build attacks from the back. Galaxy FC, however, maintained a disciplined shape and were quick to respond whenever they won possession. The opening exchanges remained balanced, with both teams testing each others defensive organisation. The pressure eventually resulted in the opening goal as IFC Kashmir managed to break the deadlock. The goal gave the side an important boost and forced Galaxy FC to increase their attacking efforts. Rather than allowing the early setback to affect their rhythm, Galaxy FC responded with greater urgency and began pushing higher up the pitch. Their efforts soon paid off as Galaxy FC found the equaliser, bringing the score level at 11. The goal changed the momentum of the contest, with both sides becoming even more determined to take the lead before the interval. The remainder of the first half witnessed an intense battle in midfield. Players from both teams competed strongly for possession, while the defensive units remained alert to prevent further damage. Neither side was able to add another goal before the break, and the teams went into half-time with the score tied at 11. The second half began with both teams knowing that a single goal could potentially decide the outcome. IFC Kashmir looked to regain their early momentum, while Galaxy FC continued to search for openings in the attacking third. The game remained open, with both sides attempting to transition quickly from defence into attack. As the second half progressed, the intensity increased. IFC Kashmir created opportunities through attacking movements and attempted to put pressure on the Galaxy FC defence. Galaxy FC also responded with dangerous forward play, looking to exploit spaces and create a chance that could give them the lead. The defensive departments of both teams, however, remained strong. Clearances, interceptions and well-timed challenges prevented either side from finding the breakthrough. The goalkeepers were also called upon to remain focused as the match entered its decisive stages. With the final whistle approaching, both teams continued to push forward. The possibility of a late winner kept the contest exciting, as players committed themselves fully in search of the three points. Despite the attacking efforts from both sides, the decisive goal remained elusive. The final stages saw a determined display from both teams, but neither IFC Kashmir nor Galaxy FC could find a way through. After 90 minutes of competitive football, the referee brought the match to an end with the score still 11. The result means both teams walk away with a point from an encounter that could easily have gone either way. IFC Kashmir will take positives from their overall performance and attacking approach, while Galaxy FC can be pleased with the way they responded after conceding the opening goal. For both teams, the draw also highlights the competitive nature of the Srinagar Premier League. Matches at this stage of the competition carry significant importance, and the ability to remain organised and composed throughout 90 minutes can prove crucial as the league progresses. The encounter at TRC Turf once again provided supporters with an engaging evening of football. From the opening exchanges to the final whistle, both IFC Kashmir and Galaxy FC demonstrated determination, discipline and a willingness to fight for every ball. While neither side managed to claim maximum points, the 11 result reflects the closely matched nature of the contest. Both teams will now turn their attention towards their upcoming fixtures, where they will look to build on this performance and secure victories. The Srinagar Premier League continues to provide a strong platform for competitive football in the region, bringing together teams eager to make their mark and compete at a high level. The latest meeting between IFC Kashmir and Galaxy FC added another entertaining chapter to the ongoing competition. With the league campaign continuing, both sides will have opportunities to improve their standings and strengthen their performances in the matches ahead. IFC Kashmir and Galaxy FC will now look to carry the positives from Thursdays encounter into their next games.

Greater Kashmir 21 Aug 2026 7:07 am

J&Ks stock market investor base crosses 14 lakh, grows 19.3% in a year

Jammu and Kashmirs registered investor base in the stock market has crossed the 14-lakh mark, with the number of registered clients reaching 14,12,378 as of August 20, 2026, recording a year-on-year growth of 19.31 per cent, according to official BSE data accessed by Greater Kashmir . The figures show that J&K added 2,28,554 registered clients, or roughly 2.29 lakh investors, during the past year. This represents a substantially faster expansion than the overall growth in the countrys registered investor base, which stood at 15.80 per cent during the same period. The BSE data provides a snapshot of the changing geography of stock-market participation in India, with the countrys total registered investor base now standing at 26,03,00,179, or approximately 26.03 crore clients. J&Ks 14.12 lakh registered clients account for around 0.54 per cent of the countrys total registered investor base. While the Union Territory remains a relatively small market in terms of absolute investor numbers, the pace at which its investor base is expanding has been considerably stronger than several of the countrys largest States. The increase has also been consistent across different time periods. During the latest month, J&K added 19,478 clients, equivalent to around 19,500 new registered investors, pushing its monthly growth rate to 1.40 per cent. Over the previous three months, the number of registered clients increased by 52,618, or about 52,600 investors, representing a quarterly growth of 3.87 per cent. The national investor base, by comparison, increased by around 30.92 lakh during the latest month. Over the previous quarter, the country added approximately 85.16 lakh. Over the previous year, the national registered investor base increased by around 3.55 crore investors, taking the total to more than 26 crore. The comparison shows that J&Ks investor base is growing at a faster rate than the national average, although the absolute numbers remain much smaller. Maharashtra continues to have the largest registered investor base in the country by a considerable margin. The State has approximately 4.42 crore investors. This means that nearly one out of every six registered clients in the BSE database is registered in Maharashtra. Uttar Pradesh occupies the second position with 3,06,10,880 clients, or around 3.06 crore. Gujarat follows with 2,29,70,136, equivalent to about 2.30 crore registered clients. Rajasthan has 1,56,49,037, or around 1.56 crore, while West Bengal has 1,52,56,657, or about 1.53 crore. Karnataka has 1,39,43,659 registered clients, translating into roughly 1.39 crore, while Madhya Pradesh has 1,35,11,046, or around 1.35 crore. Tamil Nadu has 1,31,27,709, or approximately 1.31 crore registered investors. The other major States also have sizeable investor bases. Haryana has 85,72,167 registered clients, equivalent to around 85.7 lakh. Telangana has 80,08,260, or about 80.1 lakh. Punjab has 65,65,556, or approximately 65.7 lakh, while Odisha has 59,30,947, or about 59.3 lakh. Kerala has 59,17,495 registered clients, translating into around 59.2 lakh, while Assam has 53,02,132, or about 53 lakh. Jharkhand has 46,39,195, equivalent to approximately 46.4 lakh. Andhra Pradesh has crossed the one-crore mark, with 1,04,00,527 registered clients, while Bihar has 1,16,04,608, or around 1.16 crore. Delhi has 1,10,14,984, equivalent to approximately 1.10 crore registered clients. Against this national landscape, J&Ks 14.12 lakh investor base is larger than that of several smaller States and Union Territories but remains far below the investor populations of the countrys principal financial and industrial centres. For instance, Himachal Pradesh has around 15.58 lakh registered clients, only marginally above J&K. J&K has more registered clients than Manipur, which has around 2.74 lakh, Meghalaya with 1.65 lakh, Arunachal Pradesh with 1.22 lakh, Nagaland with 1.28 lakh, Sikkim with 84,221, Mizoram with 59,779, Goa with 4.99 lakh and Tripura with 4.28 lakh. Among the Union Territories, Ladakh has 5,213 registered clients, or just over 5,000, but has recorded one of the fastest rates of growth in the country. Its investor base increased by 44.44 per cent over the previous year. This is the highest annual growth rate visible in the BSE table. Mizoram recorded annual growth of 33.18 per cent, while Nagaland and Arunachal Pradesh recorded 28.01 per cent and 27.33 per cent, respectively. Lakshadweep, with just over 5,000 registered clients, recorded growth of 27.87 per cent. Among larger States, J&Ks 19.31 per cent annual growth puts it in a relatively strong position. Andhra Pradesh and Telangana each recorded 19.59 per cent growth, while Tamil Nadu recorded 19.46 per cent growth. Uttar Pradesh recorded 19.08 per cent. J&Ks growth was considerably higher than Maharashtras 11.39 per cent, Gujarats 13.13 per cent, Haryanas 14.42 per cent, Punjabs 14.96 per cent, Rajasthans 15.71 per cent, Karnatakas 16.51 per cent and Keralas 16.95 per cent. The figures also indicate that the expansion in J&K has been relatively steady rather than being confined to a single period. Its monthly increase of 1.40 per cent was higher than the national monthly growth of 1.20 per cent, while its quarterly increase of 3.87 per cent was also above the national growth rate of 3.38 per cent. In absolute terms, however, the difference between the largest and smallest investor markets remains enormous. Maharashtras 4.42 crore registered clients are more than 31 times J&Ks 14.12 lakh. Uttar Pradeshs 3.06 crore investor base is more than 21 times that of J&K, while Gujarats 2.30 crore is more than 16 times larger. The national figures also underline the rapid broadening of participation in the equity market. The BSE database now contains more than 26 crore registered clients, with the number having increased by around 3.55 crore in just one year. J&Ks addition of around 2.29 lakh registered clients during the same period is small when measured against the national increase, but significant for the Union Territorys own investor base. In percentage terms, the addition represents nearly one-fifth growth in a single year.

Greater Kashmir 21 Aug 2026 6:57 am

CM Omar Abdullah lays foundation of modern mechanised abattoir in Srinagar

Chief Minister Omar Abdullah today laid the foundation stone for the ` 25.87 crore state-of-the-art mechanized Abattoir here at Allochi Bagh, marking a significant step towards establishing a regulated, hygienic and scientifically managed meat-processing facility for Srinagar city. The construction of modern mechanized Sheep & Goat Abattoir in Srinagar City, includes Testing & Commissioning on EPC Mode under CAPEX/SASCI. Chief Minister Omar Abdullah said the modern abattoir would mark an important step towards bringing Srinagars meat-processing infrastructure in line with contemporary standards. Advisor to the Chief Minister Nasir Aslam Wani, Member of Parliament (Rajya Sabha) Gurwinder Singh Oberoi, MLA, Lal Chowk, Sheikh Ahsan Ahmed, Commissioner Srinagar Municipal Corporation Fazl ul Haseeb and other concerned officers were present on the occasion. The proposed abattoir will have a processing capacity of approximately 5,000 sheep and goats per day, making it one of the largest dedicated mechanised sheep and goat abattoirs in the country. The facility will incorporate modern mechanized systems covering slaughtering, carcass handling, processing, chilling, cold storage, sanitation, by-product management and other allied operations. Commissioner SMC briefed the Chief Minister that the project is aimed at substantially improving meat hygiene and food safety, ensuring safer working conditions, strengthening veterinary and quality-control mechanisms and establishing a regulated, efficient and scientifically managed slaughtering system for Srinagar city. A key feature of the project is its emphasis on environmental safeguards and scientific waste management. The facility will incorporate a bio-digestion system and an Effluent Treatment Plant (ETP) to scientifically treat organic waste and wastewater generated during operations. These systems will help reduce the organic pollution load, control foul odour, facilitate resource recovery and enable reuse of treated water for suitable non-potable purposes. The project, once completed, is envisaged as a state-of-the-art mechanized abattoir and a significant urban infrastructure initiative for Srinagar, bringing modern standards of hygiene, food safety, animal handling, waste management and environmental protection to the citys meat-processing sector.

Greater Kashmir 21 Aug 2026 6:51 am

Donald Trump pushes commercial space boom with 1,000-launch annual goal

President Trump signed a memo to significantly increase U.S. commercial space launches. The directive aims for one thousand launches and re-entries annually by 2030. It also calls for identifying new federal launch and re-entry sites. The policy encourages private sector partnerships for space infrastructure development. This initiative supports returning astronauts to the moon by 2028.

The Economic Times 21 Aug 2026 6:36 am

Border villages no longer on margins, roads, electricity, telecom, education have reached every home: LG Manoj Sinha

Jammu, Aug 20: The Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha on Thursday visited Karol Krishna, a border village in Kathua district. The village along with Rathua, Gujjar Chak, Gajnal, Bobiya, Kadiyala comes under the Vibrant Village Programme-Phase-2 (VVP-2). The Lieutenant Governor handed over benefits under several government schemes to local families and appointment letters to youth. Addressing the residents from 6 strategic villages under VVP-2, the Lieutenant Governor, as per an official statement, emphasised that border villages are not Indias last villages, but its first villages, the frontline of the nations identity and development. He noted that for decades, the word border carried a sense of distance and these villages were far from the priorities of governance. However, under the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, border villages have been brought into the mainstream of development. When the story of Indias development is written, its first chapter should begin in villages like Karol Krishna, Rathua, Gajnal, Bobiya, Kadiyala and Gujjar Chak, where Indias border breathes and the tricolour flutters, he said. Highlighting progress since 2019, the Lieutenant Governor stated that all 216 border villages of Kathua district are now connected by road, with full electrification achieved. Telecommunication and television access, once limited, now reach every household. These figures are not just numbers and reports but they represent real change in your lives, the Lieutenant Governor said. The Lieutenant Governor shared data highlighting that poverty levels have declined sharply, migration to cities has halved, and rural incomes have risen by 30%. Employment opportunities have expanded, with unemployment reduced to nearly half of earlier levels. More than 2,000 individual and community bunkers have been constructed for the safety of border families. Our goal should be that the entire population moves above the poverty line, he said. The Lieutenant Governor also commended the role of Nari Shakti in transforming border economies. Under the National Rural Livelihood Mission, over 1,300 self-help groups have been formed, benefiting more than 12,000 families. Women are engaged in tailoring, embroidery, crafts, and small enterprises, strengthening both household and village economies. The Lieutenant Governor also urged the young generation of border villages to dream as big as those in metro cities. He noted that government schools now have improved facilities, digital classrooms, vocational training and full academic sessions. This is not a minor change but it is a generational transformation, he said. The Lieutenant Governor outlined four key resolves for the development of border villages- Self-reliance by Connecting villages not just to roads but to markets, promoting horticulture and dairy cooperatives. Youth empowerment by creating opportunities in agriculture, tourism, defence-support services, and crafts. Improved health facilities by strengthening healthcare and tele-medicine connectivity, and the fourth resolve is robust security infrastructure by enhancing coordination between civil administration and armed forces. Development and security are not separate goals but they are two pillars of the same goal. Only a secure village can become a prosperous village, and only prosperous villages can build a self-reliant and developed India, the Lieutenant Governor said. The Lieutenant Governor called upon the youth and families of Karol Krishna and neighbouring villages to take responsibility for shaping their future. I want to tell the youth of Karol Krishna, Rathua, Gajnal, Bobiya, Kadiyala and Gujjar Chak that your ancestors held this soil through difficulties for many decades after Independence. Now it is your responsibility to take it forward. Today, resources are in your hands, and if there is any shortfall anywhere, I promise it will be addressed immediately. Today the big question is - taking this opportunity, how far will you take your village? Will Karol Krishna be known only as a border village, or as a border village that produces the countrys finest youth? That decision is now the youth's responsibility. I also want to assure all families in border villages that we will ensure that the light of development reaches every home. The Vibrant Villages Programme is a national resolve, and from now on we will not let border villages remain behind. You are Indias first name. You are not the periphery of the country but you are the front line. You are the place from where India becomes visible. And as long as our soldier stands on the border, and behind him the border villages stand firm, India is firm. India is invincible. India is immortal, the Lieutenant Governor said. Addressing the demands, the Lieutenant Governor assured Kathua residents that prompt action will be taken to resolve their issues. During his visit to the Karol Krishna Border Out Post (BOP), the Lieutenant Governor interacted with the Jawans and commended their steadfast commitment to securing the nation's borders and their exceptional service during Operation Sindoor. He emphasized the need for continuous vigilance to disrupt and neutralize any hostile attempts by the enemy. Advocate Vijay Kumar, Member of Legislative Assembly from Hiranagar; Shaleen Kabra, Additional Chief Secretary, Jal Shakti Department; Ashwani Kumar, Additional Chief Secretary, Power Development Department; Bhim Sen Tuti; IGP Jammu; Asif Jalal, IG BSF; M Raju, Commissioner Secretary, GAD; Vikramjit Singh, Commissioner Secretary Industries & Commerce; Sarmad Hafeez, Commissioner Secretary, Social Welfare Department; R. Alice Vaz, Commissioner Secretary to Government, Planning and Information; Ramesh Kumar, Divisional Commissioner Jammu; Mohammad Aijaz , Secretary, Rural Development & Panchayati Raj; Amitava Chatterjee, MD & CEO, J&K Bank; Rajesh Sharma, Deputy Commissioner Kathua; senior officials and people from different walks of life were present.

Greater Kashmir 21 Aug 2026 6:28 am

Sebi eases FPI onboarding with digital power of attorney

In a progressive move, the capital markets regulator has allowed foreign investors to adopt digital signatures, streamlining the onboarding experience. This change eliminates notarisation and apostillisation for power of attorney documents, thus accelerating onboarding times and enhancing regulatory processes. The goal is to invite more international capital into the Indian market landscape.

The Economic Times 21 Aug 2026 6:22 am

Ronaldinho seeks 300th goal with comeback aged 46

Brazil great Ronaldinho says he hopes he can score his 300th career goal after announcing a comeback at the age of 46 at Italian third-tier side Raven... Ronaldinho seeks 300th goal with comeback aged 46

India Vision 21 Aug 2026 3:32 am

Natural forest regrowth offers a lower-cost path to climate and biodiversity goals

As nations race to restore ecosystems and curb climate change, research has shown that letting nature do the work is a cost-effective, viable solution. A study from the University of Queensland and the University of Newcastle found that natural forest regeneration delivered substantial carbon and biodiversity benefits and could be up to 96% cheaper than traditional tree-planting programs. The work is published in the journal Nature Ecology

Phys.org 21 Aug 2026 3:10 am

Modern mechanised abattoir to come up in Sgr

Srinagar, Aug 20: Chief Minister Omar Abdullah on Thursday laid the foundation stone for the Rs 25.87 crore state-of-the-art mechanized Abattoir here at Allochi Bagh, marking a significant step towards establishing a regulated, hygienic and scientifically managed meat-processing facility for Srinagar city. The constructionofmodern mechanised Sheep & Goat Abattoir in Srinagar City includes Testing & Commissioning on EPC Mode under CAPEX/SASCI. CM Abdullah said the modern abattoir would mark an important step towards bringing Srinagars meat-processing infrastructure in line with contemporary standards. Advisor to the Chief Minister Nasir Aslam Wani, Member of Parliament (Rajya Sabha) Gurwinder Singh Oberoi, MLA, Lal Chowk, Sheikh Ahsan Ahmed, Commissioner Srinagar Municipal Corporation Fazl ul Haseeb and other concerned officers were present on the occasion. The proposed abattoir will have a processing capacity of approximately 5,000 sheep and goats per day, making it one of the largest dedicated mechanized sheep and goat abattoirs in the country. The facility will incorporate modern mechanised systems covering slaughtering, carcass handling, processing, chilling, cold storage, sanitation, by-product management and other allied operations. Commissioner SMC briefed the Chief Minister that the project is aimed at substantially improving meat hygiene and food safety, ensuring safer working conditions, strengthening veterinary and quality-control mechanisms and establishing a regulated, efficient and scientifically managed slaughtering system for Srinagar city. A key feature of the project is its emphasis on environmental safeguards and scientific waste management. The facility will incorporate a bio-digestion system and an Effluent Treatment Plant (ETP) to scientifically treat organic waste and wastewater generated during operations. These systems will help reduce the organic pollution load, control foul odour, facilitate resource recovery and enable reuse of treated water for suitable non-potable purposes. The project, once completed, is envisaged as a state-of-the-art mechanized abattoir and a significant urban infrastructure initiative for Srinagar, bringing modern standards of hygiene, food safety, animal handling, waste management and environmental protection to the citys meat-processing sector.

RisingKashmir 21 Aug 2026 2:19 am

Border villages are frontline of Indias identity: LG Sinha

Kathua, Aug 20: Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha on Thursday said border villages are not India's last villages but its first villages and the frontline of the nation's identity and development, while handing over benefits under several government schemes to local families and appointment letters to youth. Addressing the residents from six strategic villages under the Vibrant Village Programme-Phase-2 (VVP-2) Karol Krishna, Rathua, Gujjar Chak, Gajnal, Bobiya, and Kadiyala the Lieutenant Governor noted that for decades, the word order carried a sense of distance and these villages were far from the priorities ofgovernance, butunder the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, border villages have been brought into the mainstream of development, adding that when the story of India's development is written, its first chapter should begin in villages like Karol Krishna, Rathua, Gajnal, Bobiya, Kadiyala and Gujjar Chak, where India's border breathes and the tricolour flutters. Highlighting progress since 2019, the LG said that all 216 border villages of Kathua district are now connected by road, with full electrification achieved and telecommunication and television access, once limited, now reaching every household. These figures, he said,are not just numbers and reports but represent real change in people's lives. Sinha shared data highlighting that poverty levels have declined sharply, migration to cities has halved, rural incomes have risen by 30 per cent, employment opportunities have expanded with unemployment reduced to nearly half of earlier levels, and more than 2,000 individual and community bunkers have been constructed for the safety of borderfamilies, addingthat the goal shouldbe that the entire population movesabove the poverty line. The Lieutenant Governor also commended the role of Nari Shakti in transforming border economies, stating that under the National Rural Livelihood Mission, over 1,300 self-help groups have been formed benefiting more than 12,000families, with womenengaged in tailoring, embroidery, crafts, and small enterprises strengthening both household and village economies. He urged the young generation of border villages to dream as big as those in metro cities, noting that government schools now have improved facilities, digital classrooms, vocational training and full academic sessions, adding that this is not a minor change but a generational transformation. The Lieutenant Governor outlined four key resolves for the development of bordervillages self-reliance by connecting villages not just to roads but to markets and promoting horticulture and dairy cooperatives; youth empowerment by creating opportunities in agriculture, tourism, defence-support services, and crafts; improved health facilities by strengthening healthcare and tele-medicine connectivity; and robust security infrastructure by enhancing coordination between civil administration and armedforces, statingthat development and security are not separate goals but two pillars of the same goal, and only a secure village can become a prosperous village,and only prosperous villagescan build a self-reliant and developed India. Sinha called upon the youth and families of Karol Krishna and neighbouring villages to take responsibility for shaping their future, stating that their ancestors held this soil through difficulties for many decades after Independence and now it is their responsibility to take it forward. Resources are now in your hands, and if there is any shortfall anywhere, it will be addressed immediately, he said. The LGsaid the big question is how far they will take their village, whether Karol Krishna will be known only as a border village or as a border village that produces the country's finest youth, andassured all families that the light of development will reach every home. The Vibrant Villages Programme is a national resolve, and border villages will not remain behind, as they are India's 'first name' and the frontline from where India becomes visible, he said. During his visit to the Karol Krishna Border Out Post (BOP), the Lieutenant Governor interacted with the Jawans and commended their steadfast commitment to securing the nation's borders and their exceptional service during Operation Sindoor, emphasising the need for continuous vigilance to disrupt and neutralise any hostile attempts by the enemy. Among those present were Advocate Vijay Kumar, Member of Legislative Assembly from Hiranagar; Shaleen Kabra, Additional Chief Secretary, Jal Shakti Department; Ashwani Kumar, Additional Chief Secretary, Power Development Department; Bhim Sen Tuti, IGP Jammu; Asif Jalal, IG BSF; M Raju, Commissioner Secretary, GAD; Vikramjit Singh, Commissioner Secretary Industries & Commerce; Sarmad Hafeez, Commissioner Secretary, Social Welfare Department; R. Alice Vaz, Commissioner Secretary to Government, Planning and Information; Ramesh Kumar, Divisional Commissioner Jammu; Mohammad Aijaz, Secretary, Rural Development & Panchayati Raj; Amitava Chatterjee, MD & CEO, J&K Bank; Rajesh Sharma, Deputy Commissioner Kathua; senior officials and people from different walks of life.

RisingKashmir 21 Aug 2026 2:01 am

Sustainable Urban Planning: Building Cities That Breathe, Grow and Endure

SYED TAHA Sustainable urban planning has moved from being a policy ideal to an urgent necessity. Across the world, cities are facing a difficult reality: rising populations, shrinking open spaces, stressed infrastructure, worsening pollution and a climate that is becoming increasingly unpredictable. In this changing landscape, the way cities are designed, managed and expanded will determine not only how people live today, but also how safely and comfortably future generations will live tomorrow. At its core, sustainable urban planning is about balance. It seeks to meet the needs of growing populations without exhausting natural resources or damaging the environment. It is not merely about constructing more roads, buildings and colonies. It is about creating cities that are livable, inclusive, efficient and resilient. A sustainable city is one where people can move easily, breathe clean air, access public services, find affordable housing and enjoy green public spaces. For regions like Jammu and Kashmir, the debate around urban planning is especially significant. Rapid unplanned growth in urban centres has begun to place immense pressure on roads, drainage systems, water supply, waste disposal and public transport. Once-open spaces are being converted into concrete clusters, while traffic congestion and environmental degradation are becoming more visible with every passing year. In such a situation, sustainability cannot remain a slogan. It must become the foundation of all future planning. One of the most important pillars of sustainable urban planning is compact and mixed-use development. Instead of allowing cities to sprawl endlessly into agricultural land and ecologically sensitive areas, planners must encourage growth that is dense, efficient and well-connected. When homes, workplaces, schools, healthcare facilities and markets are located within reasonable distances, dependence on private vehicles goes down, carbon emissions are reduced and daily life becomes more convenient. Public transport is another crucial element. A city that depends almost entirely on private vehicles is a city headed towards congestion and pollution. Reliable buses, shared mobility systems, pedestrian-friendly streets and cycling lanes can transform the way people move. Sustainable planning must therefore prioritise people over cars. Footpaths should not be an afterthought. They should be safe, wide and accessible to all, including children, the elderly and persons with disabilities. Green spaces also play a vital role. Parks, urban forests, roadside plantations and protected wetlands are not ornamental luxuries. They are essential urban infrastructure. They help moderate temperatures, improve air quality, absorb rainwater and provide much-needed relief in crowded neighbourhoods. In a city under pressure from climate change, every tree and every open space matters. Urban planning must therefore treat environmental protection as a central objective, not a secondary concern. Water management is another area where sustainable planning can make a major difference. Cities must be designed to capture rainwater, protect natural drainage channels and reduce flooding risks. Too often, natural water bodies and drainage systems are encroached upon or ignored until disasters strike. A sustainable city respects the natural flow of water rather than trying to force concrete over it. Rainwater harvesting, wastewater treatment and groundwater recharge should become standard features of urban development. Equally important is the question of housing. A sustainable city cannot be built on exclusion. Affordable housing, planned settlements and inclusive neighbourhoods are necessary to prevent the growth of unsafe informal settlements. Urban planning must ensure that the poor are not pushed to the margins, far from essential services and livelihoods. Development should create opportunity, not deepen inequality. Technology can support these goals, but it cannot replace political will and good governance. Smart systems for traffic management, waste collection, building approvals and energy use can improve efficiency. Yet technology must serve a larger vision rooted in accountability, transparency and public participation. Citizens should have a voice in how their cities grow. After all, the people who live in a city understand its needs better than any blueprint drawn in isolation. The urgency of sustainable urban planning lies in the fact that poor decisions today are difficult and expensive to reverse tomorrow. A road widened without planning, a wetland filled without thought or a colony approved without infrastructure leaves behind problems that last for decades. On the other hand, thoughtful planning can create cities that are healthier, safer and more resilient. The challenge is clear: urban growth cannot be stopped, but it can be guided. The future of cities depends on whether planners and policymakers choose short-term expansion or long-term sustainability. If the goal is to build places where people can live with dignity, safety and hope, then sustainable urban planning must move from the margins to the centre of policy and practice. ( The Author is a lecturer in HED)

RisingKashmir 21 Aug 2026 1:40 am

Ganesh idols face random checks for PoP content

Panaji: With the state government permitting up to 20 per cent Plaster of Paris (PoP) content in Ganesh idols for the forthcoming festival, the Goa State Pollution Control Board (GSPCB) will conduct random checks to ensure that the PoP content remains within the permissible limit. GSPCB scientist Mohan Girap said the pollution board, along with []

The Navhind Times 21 Aug 2026 1:33 am

Drug rackets in Goa have political patronage, alleges Chodankar

Says Cong will decide on casinos if voted to power Panaji: Goa Pradesh Congress Committee (GPCC) president Girish Chodankar on Thursday alleged that drug rackets in the state are being operated with the blessings of people in power and claimed that the security guard caught smuggling drugs into the Central jail is a part of []

The Navhind Times 21 Aug 2026 1:32 am

Quote of the day by Maya Angelou: You can only become truly accomplished at something you love. Dont make money your goal a lesson on choosing passion over money, pursuing what truly matters to you, and dedicating yourself to it so deeply that excellence becomes its own reward.

Quote of the day by Maya Angelou: Maya Angelou, a celebrated poet and activist, overcame childhood trauma to become an influential voice. Her autobiographical works offered deep insights into resilience and the human experience. Angelou also championed civil rights, advocating for equality and justice throughout her life. Her wisdom emphasizes pursuing passions for true accomplishment and fulfillment. This legacy continues to inspire people worldwide with courage and hope.

The Economic Times 21 Aug 2026 1:21 am

At 15K blood tests/day, GMC lab sees surge in diagnostic workload

ShahinBepari Lambe Panaji Around 15,000 blood investigations are carried out every day at Goa Medical College and Hospitals (GMC) clinical biochemistry laboratory by spending a monthly budget of around Rs 2.5 crore. With two highly sophisticated machines capable of performing 1,200 tests per hour, the laboratory handles routine biochemistry tests, immunochemistry and specialised investigations, including []

The Navhind Times 21 Aug 2026 1:19 am

3 zodiac signs could experience a financial breakthrough on August 21, 2026, as the Sagittarius Moon inspires confidence, patience and long-term money goals

The Sagittarius Moon on August 21, 2026, offers a confidence boost for three zodiac signs. Virgo may stop doubting their potential and embrace new financial opportunities. Pisces will see their previous efforts finally feel worthwhile and productive. Leo's patience will start paying off as their ambition becomes practical. This celestial event encourages optimism and belief in long-term financial goals.

The Economic Times 21 Aug 2026 12:57 am

Forget disrupting the universe: Why companies need constructive aspirations, not corporate bakwaas

Companies often confuse lofty corporate slogans with meaningful ambition, but real progress comes from practical, achievable goals, the writer argues. While constructive aspirations focus on improving products, customers, costs and everyday operations, bakwaas aspirations thrive on buzzwords and grand promises.

The Economic Times 20 Aug 2026 11:52 pm

Psychology says people who always praise boss aren't necessarily happy at work: What this behavior reveals?

Psychology says people who always praise boss aren't always genuine admirers. Constant praise at work can be linked to impression management, job security, career goals, anxiety and external validation. Psychology theories such as Social Exchange Theory, Operant Conditioning and Attachment Theory help explain why some employees repeatedly flatter managers and avoid expressing disagreement in the workplace.

The Economic Times 20 Aug 2026 11:45 pm

CAS v BAS, spot the difference, if you can

Companies pursue two types of aspirations, constructive and nonsensical. Constructive aspirations focus on practical improvements and achievable goals. Nonsensical aspirations involve grand pronouncements without concrete action plans. The article highlights the tendency for grander, nonsensical ideas to receive more attention. Wise companies prioritize practical, constructive efforts for genuine advancement.

The Economic Times 20 Aug 2026 11:15 pm

Durand Cup: Mohun Bagan Edge NEUFC, Set Up Kolkata Derby Final

Mohun Bagan Super Giant defeated NorthEast United 4-3 in a penalty shootout after a goalless draw in the Durand Cup semi-final. Goalkeeper Vishal Kaith was the hero, making two crucial saves to send Mohun Bagan into the final, where they will face arch-rivals East Bengal FC in the Kolkata Derby.

Rediff 20 Aug 2026 11:00 pm

Arjun Tendulkar to continue playing for Goa in domestic cricket

Arjun Tendulkar has decided to continue his association with Goa in domestic cricket.

NewsBytes 20 Aug 2026 10:53 pm

Vijayawada Railway Division Ramps Up Solar Power

Vijayawada Railway Divisions solar capacity has reached 4,864 kWp across 265 installations, supporting Indian Railways Net Zero Carbon goal.

Deccan Chronicle 20 Aug 2026 10:51 pm

Instagram uses 'don't ask, don't tell' approach on under13 users' safety: Ex-Meta Engineer in US court

Bejar said tens of thousands of children under 13 were using Instagram and that the company lacked employee goals or metrics to identify and act on suspected underage users, despite having systems to detect fake accounts

IBTimes 20 Aug 2026 10:51 pm

Hockey World Cup | India survives Englands onslaught, advances to the next round

Bichu makes a crucial final-minute save as the Marijne-coached side holds on for a goalless draw; the team, having come up with a defensive masterclass, finishes second in its pool

The Hindu 20 Aug 2026 10:41 pm

India Advances in Womens Hockey World Cup with Draw Against England

Amsterdam, August 20: In a thrilling encounter at the FIH Womens Hockey World Cup, India faced England in Pool D, resulting in a scoreless draw. Indian goalkeeper Savita Punia stood firm, acting as a wall against the English attacks. This draw secured Indias place in the next round of the tournament. India started the match ... Read more India Advances in Womens Hockey World Cup with Draw Against England

Morningstar 20 Aug 2026 9:24 pm

Hockey WC Live: Goals Disallowed, India Survive Scare vs England To Advance

India vs England Highlights, Women's Hockey World Cup 2026: Indian defended with their lives to thwart the English attack and eked out a 0-0 draw in their final Pool D match

NDTV 20 Aug 2026 8:54 pm

Hockey World Cup: India hold England to goalless draw, seal second-round spot

India advanced to the second round of the Women's Hockey World Cup after a tense draw. They held England to a 0-0 score, securing second place in their group. China topped Pool D with seven points, while England was eliminated from the competition. India's goalkeeper Bichu Devi made a crucial save in the final seconds. The team progressed with an unbeaten record of two draws and one win.

The Times of India 20 Aug 2026 8:38 pm

India Women's Hockey Progresses To World Cup Next Stage

The Indian women's hockey team advanced to the second round of the FIH World Cup after a goalless draw against England in their final Pool D match. Despite a challenging performance and facing numerous penalty corners, India's goalkeepers played a crucial role in preserving the draw and securing qualification.

Rediff 20 Aug 2026 8:35 pm

FIH World Cup: India women qualify for second round after goalless draw with England

The Indian women's hockey team has qualified for the second round of the World Cup. They secured their place after a goalless draw against England in their final pool match. This result earned India one point, allowing them to finish second in Pool D. China topped the pool with seven points, while India secured five points. The team's compact defence frustrated England throughout the entire contest.

The Economic Times 20 Aug 2026 8:27 pm

5 budget goalkeepers you MUST consider for your 2026-27 FPL team: Trafford, Sanchez, Kinsky

Time to finalise your squad. The post 5 budget goalkeepers you MUST consider for your 2026-27 FPL team: Trafford, Sanchez, Kinsky appeared first on Planet Football .

Planet Football 20 Aug 2026 8:25 pm

India Through To Next Round Of Women's Hockey World Cup

The Indian women's hockey team secured qualification for the second round of the Women's Hockey World Cup by drawing goalless against England in their final Pool D match. This result placed India second in their pool, behind China, with five points.

Rediff 20 Aug 2026 8:23 pm

When losing interest is not always a bad thing

Highlights: Changing interests are not automatically a problem. Stillness can replace the need for constant stimulation. Deeper purpose can make empty noise feel less important. Growth may change how we connect with others. True fulfilment can create space for what really matters. Have you noticed yourself quietly losing interest in things that once lit you up? The conversations, the gossip, the parties, the entertainment that used to feel so important, somehow just dont engage or interest you the way they once did? And if youre anything like most people who come to me with this situation, a little worry may have crept in: Is something wrong with me? Am I becoming depressed? Disconnected? But heres the good news: what if this isnt a sign that something has gone wrong, but one of the most beautiful signs that something is going right? Heres an image I love: imagine youre walking along a beach with empty hands, so you begin picking up seashells and pretty rocks. They make you happy. But then you reach the end of the beach and notice someone pouring out a whole bucket of diamonds for anyone willing to hold them. - YouTube youtu.be In that moment, you dont cling to your shells and rocks. You let them go not because someone forced you to, but because youve seen something of so much greater value, and now the shells and rocks are taking up precious space in your hands. Thats what happens as we grow. When we begin to taste real stillness, real presence and real joy, we naturally lose our attachment to the little distractions that used to fill our days. Its not that we stop caring about our dharma, about justice, about clean air and clean water, or about love and service. Those actually grow stronger. Its the empty noise that quietly loses its hold on us. When a change in interests feels confusing I share this teaching because Ive lived it, and I remember how confusing it can be. Even the people around us may start asking, What happened to you? Youve changed. Youre not fun anymore. That can make us question ourselves. A change in what we enjoy can sometimes feel like disconnection, particularly when the things that once brought us excitement no longer have the same pull. But changing priorities does not automatically mean that something is wrong. Sometimes, it can simply mean that we are becoming more aware of what genuinely matters to us. There is, however, a tender and important truth in how we hold that change, one that keeps us from falling into a subtle trap of our own. The goal is not to withdraw from life or become indifferent to the world around us. If anything, genuine growth can deepen our connection with life. Our concern for justice, nature, love, service and the people around us can become stronger, while the need for constant stimulation becomes weaker. I offer this teaching especially for anyone whose priorities are shifting in ways they dont quite understand yet. Sometimes, what feels like losing interest in life may actually be about losing interest in the things that no longer give life meaning. Sadhvi Bhagawati Saraswati is an American-born spiritual teacher, author and humanitarian who has lived in India for more than three decades. A disciple of Swami Chidanand Saraswatiji, she is associated with Parmarth Niketan in Rishikesh and is known for her work on spirituality, mental wellbeing, meditation, yoga and service.

easterneye 20 Aug 2026 8:16 pm

Local Music Venue An Absolute Minefield Of Ex-Boyfriends

CHICAGOAs she navigated the concert crowd with increased vigilance, local woman Penelope Frasier issued a red alert Thursday, warning that the music venue she and her friends had just entered was an absolute minefield of her ex-boyfriends. There could be one hiding around every corner, said Frasier, quickly peeking out from behind a support beam [] The post Local Music Venue An Absolute Minefield Of Ex-Boyfriends appeared first on The Onion .

theonion 20 Aug 2026 6:30 pm

Can you name every player to score 10+ Premier League goals in 2024-25?

Twenty-four to get. The post Can you name every player to score 10+ Premier League goals in 2024-25? appeared first on Planet Football .

Planet Football 20 Aug 2026 6:28 pm

HOCKEY WORLD CUP | India enters the next round with a mountain to climb

Despite advancing, India has underwhelmed and conceded eight goals, exhibited a drop in intensity and lack of control while defending leads all while playing only one of the tournaments top sides

The Hindu 20 Aug 2026 6:11 pm

Dark energy and quantum gravity may be deeply intertwined

For close to a century, physicists have pursued a way to unite gravity with quantum mechanics. Known as quantum gravity, this goal has remained frustratingly out of reach so far. Similarly elusive is the force of dark energy, which is believed to be driving the universe

Phys.org 20 Aug 2026 5:10 pm

FC Goa face tricky AFC Challenge League group

FC Goa has been drawn into a challenging group for the AFC Challenge League 2026-27, Asia's third-tier men's club competition. They will face Qadsia SC of Kuwait, Fortis FC of Bangladesh, and FC Regar-TadAZ of Tajikistan in Group C, with matches hosted in Kuwait. This follows their recent exit from the AFC Champions League 2 preliminary stage.

Rediff 20 Aug 2026 5:05 pm

FC Goa Drawn In Tough Group For AFC Challenge League

FC Goa were clubbed with Qadsia SC of Kuwait, Fortis FC of Bangladesh and FC Regar-TadAZ of Tajikistan in a tricky group in the AFC Challenge League 2026-27 after the draw was held in Kuala Lumpur on Thursday.

NDTV 20 Aug 2026 4:32 pm

Quote of the day by Carl Rogers, 'The curious paradox is that when I accept myself just as I am, then I can change' teaches timeless powerful meaning of confidence, self-acceptance, understand strength, weakness, shows psychology of personal growth, maturity, happiness, positivity, inner peace, optimism

Quote of the day by Carl Rogers offers a timeless lesson about self-acceptance, personal transformation, and authentic living. We often imagine change as a battle against the person we currently are, but meaningful growth can begin when that battle ends. Accepting yourself does not close the door to improvement; it opens it. Once people understand that they can acknowledge their imperfections without condemning themselves, they gain greater freedom to learn, experiment, recover, and evolve. The goal is not to remain exactly as we are, nor is it to become a perfect version of ourselves. It is to recognize our present reality with honesty and then move forward with intention. Sometimes the first step toward becoming a better version of yourself is finally making peace with the person you are today.

The Economic Times 20 Aug 2026 4:26 pm

Quote of the day by Dale Carnegie: Don't ask a man what is important to him. Watch how he spends his time; inspiring lessons by the American writer and teacher on what people truly value

Dale Carnegies quote, Dont ask a man what is important to him. Watch how he spends his time, suggests that actions often reveal priorities more clearly than words. Our routines show where we direct our attention, whether towards relationships, health, learning or career goals. Carnegies own journey from poverty on a Missouri farm to becoming a bestselling author adds context to his enduring lessons on behaviour and personal change.

The Economic Times 20 Aug 2026 4:15 pm

Tarun Tejpal moves SC challenging Bombay HC conviction in 2013 rape case

The appeal comes a day after the Goa government moved the Supreme Court, challenging the Bombay High Court's order on Tarun Tejpal's sentence and seeking life imprisonment for him

Business Standard 20 Aug 2026 2:32 pm

Fortis FC drawn with FC Goa in AFC Challenge League

Fortis FC have been drawn in Group C of the AFC Challenge League alongside India

The Daily Star 20 Aug 2026 2:24 pm

Messi scores and assists as Inter Miami play out 2-2 draw against Union

Lionel Messi had a goal and assist as Inter Miami and the Philadelphia Union played to a 2-2 draw. Messi's cross was headed by Luis Suarez into the path of forward Daniel Pinter for the first Inter Miami goal in the 21st minute Wednesday night. Messi cut inside to his preferred left foot from 12 yards out in the 26th and curled a shot into the corner of the net for his first goal since returning to action following the death of his father. Messi has 13 goals and nine assists in 17 MLS games this season. He has six goals and four assists in six matches in all competitions against the Union. Indiana Vassilev scored on a volley in the first half to give the Union the lead, then 18-year-old defender Neil Pierre headed home his third goal in five games this season in the 58th minute to tie the score. Cavan Sullivan, the Union's 16-year-old midfielder, was credited with his seventh assist of the season on Vassilev's goal. Union forward Milan Iloski appeared to put the Union ahead in the

Business Standard 20 Aug 2026 1:48 pm

Tarun Tejpal moves SC against his conviction

New Delhi: Journalist Tarun Tejpal on Thursday moved the Supreme Court against his conviction in a 2013 sexual assault case.The appeal against the August 6 order of the Bombay High Court has been filed through advocate Aditya Samaddar.Earlier, the Goa government moved the top court seeking enhanced sentence for the former editor of Tehelka, contending that the case warrants imprisonment for life.The high court convicted Tejpal of rape and sentenced him to rigorous imprisonment for 10 years, overturning his acquittal by the trial court five years ago.In a petition filed in the apex court, the Goa government has contended that the sentence imposed by the high court is grossly disproportionate to the nature and gravity of the offences committed by Tejpal.Also read | Supreme Court says 1978 industry definition wont guide interpretation of 2020 labour codeTejpal was convicted of raping a junior colleague inside a hotel elevator in 2013 during an event organised by the Tehelka magazine in Goa. The 62-year-old had claimed that he was a political victim.

The Economic Times 20 Aug 2026 1:39 pm

Lionel Messi Scores Emotional First Goal Since Father's Death in Miami Draw

Messi's father and longtime representative Jorge died aged 68 on August 8 in Rosario, Argentina

Deccan Chronicle 20 Aug 2026 1:35 pm

Tarun Tejpal moves SC against Bombay HC conviction, 10-year jail term

Tarun Tejpal has appealed the Bombay high court's conviction and ten-year sentence. The high court overturned his earlier acquittal in a 2013 sexual assault case. He was convicted of raping a junior colleague in a Goa hotel elevator. The Goa government also seeks a life sentence, deeming the current punishment lenient. Tejpal previously claimed political targeting in the ongoing legal proceedings.

The Times of India 20 Aug 2026 1:35 pm

Tarun Tejpal moves Supreme Court against 10-year sentence in rape case

Former Tehelka editor-in-chief Tarun Tejpal has approached the Supreme Court challenging the Bombay High Courts decision to convict him and sentence him to 10 years in prison in a 2013 rape case involving a former colleague. The Goa government has separately sought an enhancement of his sentence

Mid Day 20 Aug 2026 1:02 pm

Tarun Tejpal appeals in Supreme Court against 10-year term in 2013 rape case

Tarun Tejpals appeal comes as the State of Goa, on August 18, 2026, moved the Supreme Court for enhancing his quantum of punishment

The Hindu 20 Aug 2026 12:50 pm

Tarun Tejpal Challenges Rape Case Conviction Order In Supreme Court

Earlier this week, the Goa government had moved the Supreme Court seeking an enhanced sentence for Tarun Tejpal, contending that the case warrants imprisonment for life.

NDTV 20 Aug 2026 12:40 pm

Modernas Cancer Vaccine Breakthrough: What It Means for the Stock

Modernas personalised mRNA cancer vaccine met key goals in a Phase 3 melanoma trial, triggering a sharp stock rally and boosting hopes for mRNA-based cancer treatments beyond COVID-19.

The Economic Times 20 Aug 2026 11:55 am

Can you name the 20 most expensive goalkeepers in history?

Some notable successes - & some notable failures. The post Can you name the 20 most expensive goalkeepers in history? appeared first on Planet Football .

Planet Football 20 Aug 2026 11:25 am

Worked 8-hour shifts at Intel, then studied after work: How this IIT Delhi engineer cracked ISRO recruitment with AIR 7 for Scientist 'A'

Hemant Kumar Bhukar transitioned from Intel engineer to ISRO scientist after diligent preparation. He secured All India Rank 7 for Scientist 'A' while working full-time. Bhukar's journey highlights dedication and leveraging prior experience for new goals. His success inspires students from rural backgrounds towards science careers. This achievement brought pride to his family and Rajasthan village.

The Economic Times 20 Aug 2026 10:55 am

Kang-In Lee, Alex Baena Fire Atletico Madrid to Winning La Liga Start

Atletico Madrid began their La Liga campaign on a winning note as second-half goals from Kang-In Lee and Alex Baena secured a 2-0 victory over promoted Malaga. With several key players still building fitness following the post-World Cup break, Diego Simeone opted for a youthful starting XI at the Metropolitano. Forward Julian Alvarez was among [] The post Kang-In Lee, Alex Baena Fire Atletico Madrid to Winning La Liga Start appeared first on Pragativadi I Latest Odisha News in English I Breaking News .

Pragativadi 20 Aug 2026 10:44 am

Hockey World Cup: India Beat Pakistan 5-3 as Harmanpreet, Abhishek Score Braces

India defeated Pakistan 5-3 in a thrilling Hockey World Cup clash as captain Harmanpreet Singh and Abhishek scored two goals each to keep India's semi-final hopes alive.

Web Dunia 20 Aug 2026 10:34 am

Moderna, Merck cancer vaccine scores big win in late-stage melanoma trial

Moderna and Merck's personalised mRNA vaccine met key goals in a Phase 3 melanoma trial, reducing recurrence and spread and raising hopes for a new generation of cancer vaccines worldwide

Business Standard 20 Aug 2026 9:57 am

Lionel Messi scores first goal since father's death with touching tribute

Lionel Messi scores first goal since fathers death with touching tribute

India Today 20 Aug 2026 9:00 am

Lionel Messi scores emotional first goal since father's death

Lionel Messi scored his first goal for Inter Miami since the recent passing of his father, Jorge Messi, during a 2-2 draw against Philadelphia Union.

Rediff 20 Aug 2026 8:26 am

Prof. Anurag Misra assumes charge as Dir, NIT Srinagar

Srinagar, Aug 19: Prof. Anurag Misra on Wednesday assumed charge as Director of the National Institute of Technology (NIT) Srinagar, succeeding Prof. Binod Kumar Kanaujia, in accordance with the orders of the Ministry of Education. Prof. Misra was warmly received by Dean R&C, along with outgoing Director Prof. Binod Kumar Kanaujia. After assuming charge, Prof. Misra held a meeting with the Deans and Heads of Departments. He sought inputs from the academic leadership and assured that genuine concerns would be examined and addressed on priority. Addressing the Deans and HoDs, Prof. Misra said the institutes students, faculty and staff must remain at the centre of all institutional efforts. Our collective priority should be to strengthen NIT Srinagar as an institution of excellence. Every decision and initiative must ultimately contribute to better opportunities for our students, stronger academic and research outcomes, and a more efficient and responsive institutional system, he said. Prof. Misra assured the institute community of his full support and called for collective efforts to achieve institutional goals. An institution can progress only when its faculty, officers, staff and students work together with a shared sense of purpose. I look forward to working with the entire NIT Srinagar community to take the institute to greater heights, he said. Outgoing Director Prof. Binod Kumar Kanaujia, who joined NIT Srinagar in 2024, while interacting with the new Director and the institute leadership, highlighted the importance of continuity in institutional development. He said the welfare of students, faculty and staff, along with the overall progress of NIT Srinagar, should remain the collective focus of the institute community. During his tenure, Prof. Kanaujia spearheaded several initiatives aimed at strengthening the Institutes administrative and academic systems. Prof. Kanaujia also emphasised the importance of building upon the initiatives already undertaken and ensuring continuity in the Institutes developmental journey. Progress is always a collective endeavour. The support of faculty, officers, staff and students is essential for taking the institute forward. The focus must remain on strengthening NIT Srinagar as a premier centre of learning, research and innovation, Prof. Kanaujia said. Prof. Anurag Misra was appointed Director of NIT Srinagar by the Ministry of Education on July 29, 2026, through an order issued by the Department of Higher Education. Before joining NIT Srinagar, Prof. Misra served as Professor in the Department of Civil Engineering and Dean (Infrastructure Planning and Management) at IIT Jammu. His professional experience spans academia, research and the infrastructure industry. Prior to IIT Jammu, he worked as Chief Executive Officer of an infrastructure company, where he was involved in the planning, design and execution of pre-engineered steel warehousing complexes and steel-concrete composite elevated road projects. Prof. Misra also played a key role in establishing an automated manufacturing facility for precast sections and heavy prefabricated steel structures for public infrastructure and multi-storey buildings. He has also served as Professor and Head of Structural Engineering and Coordinator of the Centre for Building Technology and Construction Materials at Malaviya National Institute of Technology, Jaipur, besides serving as Director of Anand International College of Engineering, Jaipur. He has also worked with Liverpool John Moores University and Curtins Consulting Engineers in the UK. His research interests include sustainable concrete, durability of concrete, concrete repair, non-destructive testing and utilisation of industrial and construction waste in infrastructure. He has supervised research in areas including high-volume fly ash concrete, self-compacting concrete, geopolymer concrete and sustainable construction materials. Prof. Misra has also been associated with collaborative international research projects and has undertaken more than 200 consultancy projects, including work related to the Jaipur Metro.

RisingKashmir 20 Aug 2026 8:01 am

Lionel Messi scores emotional first goal since father Jorge Messi's death

Lionel Messi delivered an emotional performance, scoring his first goal for Inter Miami since the death of his father, Jorge Messi. Against the Philadelphia Union, Messi's goal was a poignant reminder of his father's profound influence on his career. Despite the emotional moment, the match ended in a 2-2 draw, making it a bittersweet night for the football icon.

The Economic Times 20 Aug 2026 7:58 am

Watch: Lionel Messi Makes Promising Comeback, Scores First Goal Since Father's Death

Lionel Messi scored his first goal since his father's death but Inter Miami had to settle for a 2-2 Major League Soccer draw on Wednesday against the Philadelphia Union.

NDTV 20 Aug 2026 7:57 am

Messi scores emotional goal after father

In the 26th minute at Subaru Park, Messi shook off his marker and sent a left-footed shot into the net before being embraced by his teammates.

The Daily Star 20 Aug 2026 7:55 am

CM Yogi Adityanath invites Japanese firms to make UP their Second Industrial Home

Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath on Wednesday invited Japanese companies to make the state their Second Industrial Home, offering a combination of a large young workforce, infrastructure, market and improving business environment. Addressing the inaugural session of the Uttar Pradesh-Japan Investment Meet 2026 in New Delhi, Adityanath said the partnership between India and Japan should go beyond setting up manufacturing units and focus on technology development, research and development, skill centres and global supply chains. Drawing a comparison between the two sides, the Chief Minister said Japan, the Land of the Rising Sun, brings decades of industrial experience, precision, quality, technology and manufacturing excellence, while Uttar Pradesh, the Land of the Suryavansh, offers scale, skills, a large market, infrastructure and a young workforce. India-Japan partnership is a partnership of shared growth, shared technology and shared prosperity, Adityanath said, adding that Uttar Pradesh now accounts for 55 per cent of the countrys mobile phone production and nearly 60 per cent of electronic component manufacturing. He said the state had emerged among Indias top three economies and was moving towards its goal of becoming a $1-trillion economy. Over the past nine years, he said, Uttar Pradesh had tripled its budget, gross state domestic product and per capita income, while womens workforce participation had increased more than threefold. CM Yogi highlighted Uttar Pradeshs expanding industrial and logistics infrastructure, including 17 airports, metro networks in seven cities, two Dedicated Freight Corridors, industrial and logistics corridors and Indias first inland waterway. The state, he said, has more than 75,000 acres of dedicated industrial land, 27 industrial manufacturing and logistics clusters and 36 sector-specific policies covering areas such as IT, green hydrogen, solar power, food processing and defence manufacturing. He said Uttar Pradesh had also emerged as a hub for artificial intelligence, semiconductors, data centres, robotics, electric vehicles, agritech, fintech, deeptech and defence manufacturing. The Chief Minister said a Japan City was being developed near Noida International Airport, with semiconductor, electronics and data-centre clusters coming up in the vicinity. He also highlighted the states Plug and Play Industrial Sheds scheme and the development of Noida International Airport as a cargo, maintenance, repair and overhaul (MRO) and logistics hub. CM Yogi said the states Nivesh 3.0 platform had brought various government services under a single system, allowing investors to track applications online and speeding up approvals. Calling quality and long-term commitment the major strengths of Japanese industry, CM Yogi said Uttar Pradesh wanted to create a long-term Japanese industrial ecosystem rather than attract individual factories. We want Japanese companies to not only set up factories here, but also build technology, R&D, skill centres and global supply chains, he said. He proposed combining Japanese manufacturing practices such as Kaizen, 5S, lean manufacturing, robotics, automation and precision engineering with the states young workforce to create a new skills ecosystem. The Chief Minister also highlighted cooperation with Japans Yamanashi Prefecture in areas including green hydrogen, renewable energy and clean technology. He said two Green Hydrogen Centres of Excellence were being established through IIT Kanpur, HBTU Kanpur, IIT-BHU and MMMUT Gorakhpur, with 50 crore sanctioned for each centre. He said the objective was to take the partnership beyond research towards pilot projects, commercial applications and production. He said the proposed tripartite MoU between JETRO, Invest UP and CII would provide a stronger institutional framework for attracting Japanese investment and strengthening business-to-business and government-to-business partnerships. The next chapter of this partnership would take shape in factories, be born through innovation in laboratories, develop talent in universities, and reach the world through global supply chains, CM Yogi said. The event was attended by Union Ministers Ashwini Vaishnaw and Shivraj Singh Chouhan, Yamanashi Governor Kotaro Nagasaki, Uttar Pradesh Finance Minister Suresh Kumar Khanna and other state ministers, JETRO officials and industry leaders.

Greater Kashmir 20 Aug 2026 7:18 am

Harry Kane scores goal by winning Golden Shoe for the second time

English footballer Harry Kane won the title of Europes best goalscorer, awarded the Golden Shoe for the second time. Harry Kane scores goal by winning Golden Shoe for the second time

India Vision 20 Aug 2026 6:32 am

Sustainability commitments have serious consequences

Amid increasingly stiff competition for capital, one way for a business to stand out is to make strong social impact pledges. For example, companies can voluntarily commit to environmental impact goals in hopes of attracting sustainability-minded investors and lowering the cost of capital. However, it isn

Phys.org 20 Aug 2026 6:10 am

Asian Games gold next, long career bigger goal after Arjuna recognition: Shankar

The 27-year-old became the first Indian to win a Commonwealth Games medal in the decathlon, claiming bronze and further underlining his emergence as a multi-event athlete

The Hindu 20 Aug 2026 1:56 am

Japanese proverb of the day: If you are in a hurry, go the long way around An important lesson on how slowing down, planning carefully and avoiding shortcuts can help you reach your goals faster and with fewer mistakes

A Japanese proverb suggests going the long way when in a hurry. This means taking time for patience, preparation, and careful planning. Rushing often leads to mistakes and work that needs to be redone later. Applying this idea helps avoid unnecessary complications and ensures better outcomes. Steady progress and accuracy are more important than speed for long-term success.

The Economic Times 20 Aug 2026 1:24 am

East Bengal FC enter final

They edge out SC Delhi 5-3 on penalties after a goalless draw Kolkata: East Bengal edged past SC Delhi 5-3 after a goalless regulation-time stalemate and reach the Durand Cup final. Eyeing a record-equalling 17th title, East Bengal will face the winners of Thursdays second semifinal between Mohun Bagan Super Giant and defending champions NorthEast []

The Navhind Times 20 Aug 2026 1:20 am

CAG challenges CFI suspension in High Court

Panaji: The Cycling Association of Goa (CAG) has urged the Cycling Federation of India (CFI) to withdraw its suspension and allow the newly elected body to function, with general secretary Neeraj Gupta questioning the process followed by the national federation. CAG approached the Bombay High Court in Goa after CFI suspended its affiliation from August []

The Navhind Times 20 Aug 2026 1:20 am

GIDC takes up road, drainage and water works across 19 ind estates

Traffic safety and road management measures are also being implemented Panaji: The Goa Industrial Development Corporation (GIDC) on Wednesday said that major infrastructure works were being undertaken across industrial estates to improve roads, drainage, water supply, traffic management and other civic infrastructure. The works are being carried out in the industrial estates of Verna, Tuem, []

The Navhind Times 20 Aug 2026 1:16 am

Why no FIR against BJP youth wing: GPCC over Dabolim stir

Panaji: The Goa Pradesh Congress Committee (GPCC) on Wednesday accused Goa Police of conspiring with BJP Yuva Morcha (BJYM), whose members held a protest outside Dabolim airport and allegedly attempted to block the motorcade of All India Congress Committee (AICC) president Mallikarjun Kharge while he was leaving the airport. Kharge, who is also the Leader []

The Navhind Times 20 Aug 2026 1:16 am

Poultry devpt corp plans 5-tier supply network to regulate trade

System proposes registration, supply checks & daily rates Panaji: The newly registered Goa State Poultry Development Corporation (GSPDC) has proposed a five-tier supply network for the poultry trade, mandatory registration of industry players, stricter checks on incoming live birds and a system for announcing daily poultry prices. The proposals were announced after the annual general []

The Navhind Times 20 Aug 2026 1:16 am

CM hints at reopening Sanjivani sugar factory

Panaji: A sweet revival may soon be on the horizon for Goas agricultural landscape, with Chief Minister Pramod Sawant on Wednesday hinting at restarting operations at the Sanjivani Sahakari Sakhar Karkhana, the states only sugar factory, located at Tisk, Dharbandora, in the near future. Sawant was speaking at the inauguration of the 84th Annual Convention []

The Navhind Times 20 Aug 2026 1:13 am

Photos speak everything: Sawant on documenting Goas transformation

Chief Minister Pramod Sawant on Wednesday suggested that the Photo Journalists Association Goa (PJAG) use Goa before 2012 and Goa 2012 after as the theme for a future photo contest to document the States transformation, particularly in infrastructure, since 2012. Speaking at the World Photography Day celebration and PJAGs 19th anniversary, organised in association with []

The Navhind Times 20 Aug 2026 12:39 am

NITI Aayog Discusses TB: The Way Forward Strategy for a Tuberculosis-Free India

New Delhi, August 20: NITI Aayog organized a high-level brainstorming session on Wednesday titled TB: The Way Forward. The aim was to develop strategies and suggestions to achieve the goal of a tuberculosis-free India in a timely manner. According to information shared on NITI Aayogs official social media platform, X, the session was co-chaired by ... Read more NITI Aayog Discusses TB: The Way Forward Strategy for a Tuberculosis-Free India

Morningstar 20 Aug 2026 12:20 am

Y.S. Jagan Urges YSRCP Workers to Prepare for Local Body Elections

Amaravati, August 20: Y.S. Jagan Mohan Reddy, the president of the YSR Congress Party and former Chief Minister, has called on party workers to gear up for the upcoming local body elections in Andhra Pradesh. He emphasized that the party should work with the goal of achieving a significant victory, as the coalition government has ... Read more Y.S. Jagan Urges YSRCP Workers to Prepare for Local Body Elections

Morningstar 20 Aug 2026 12:15 am

I've Done Everything: Harry Kane Hopes For 2026 Ballon D'Or After 'Best Season By Far'

Bayern Munich striker Harry Kane has set his sights on the Ballon d'Or after receiving his second European Golden Shoe in Munich on Wednesday. In total, he scored 73 goals for club and country last season.

NDTV 20 Aug 2026 12:09 am

Hockey World Cup 2026 | India Beat Pakistan 5-3 In Hockey World Cup, Storm Into Next Round

India defeated Pakistan 5-3 in a thrilling Group D clash at the Hockey World Cup, sealing their place in the next round. India produced an attacking display in the eight-goal encounter, while Pakistan's campaign came to an end after the defeat.

NDTV 20 Aug 2026 12:03 am

Most species in UK zoos are non-native and not threatened, undermining conservation goals

In British zoos and aquariums, fewer than 10% of vertebrate species are native to the UK, and just 2% are high conservation priorities, according to a study by Justin Lennon at the University of Brighton and colleagues, published Aug. 19, 2026, in the journal PLOS One.

Phys.org 19 Aug 2026 11:30 pm

East Bengal Edge SC Delhi On Penalties To Reach Durand Cup 2026 Final

East Bengal held their nerve in a penalty shootout to beat a resolute SC Delhi 5-3 after a goalless regulation-time stalemate and reach the Durand Cup final on Wednesday.

NDTV 19 Aug 2026 11:24 pm

India aiming for $100 billion gems and jewellery exports by 2040: Commerce Secretary

India has set an ambitious target of reaching USD 100 billion in gems and jewellery exports by 2040. Achieving this goal hinges on innovative practices, exceptional design leadership, and substantial value addition. A collaborative effort between government bodies and industry leaders aims to transform this sector, with a focus on enhancing human capital and embracing cutting-edge technologies to establish India as a global leader in design-driven jewellery.

The Economic Times 19 Aug 2026 11:07 pm

East Bengal FC Triumphs Over SC Delhi in Penalty Shootout to Reach Durand Cup Final

Kolkata, August 19: In a thrilling encounter during the first semifinal of the 135th Durand Cup, East Bengal FC defeated Sporting Club Delhi 5-3 in a penalty shootout after a goalless regulation time. Mohammed Basim Rashid converted the decisive spot-kick, securing East Bengals place in the final scheduled for Wednesday at the Vivekananda Yuba Bharati ... Read more East Bengal FC Triumphs Over SC Delhi in Penalty Shootout to Reach Durand Cup Final

Morningstar 19 Aug 2026 11:05 pm

FIH World Cup: Harmanpreet, Abhishek's brace help India to continue its dominance over Pakistan

India secured a 5-3 victory over Pakistan in a high-voltage FIH World Cup match. Harmanpreet Singh and Abhishek scored two goals each for the winning side. This win extended India's decade-long unbeaten streak against their arch-rivals. The result also ended Pakistan's campaign in the ongoing tournament. India and England advanced to the second round from Pool D.

The Economic Times 19 Aug 2026 10:57 pm

Quote of the day by Malcolm Forbes, 'Success follows doing what you want to do. There is no other way to be successful' offers life lesson wisdom on purpose, confidence, identity, meaning of self-worth in career, work

Quote of the day by Malcolm Forbes offers a powerful reminder that authentic ambition can be a foundation for meaningful success. Doing what you want does not guarantee an easy journey, instant recognition, or unlimited financial rewards. It does, however, create the possibility of building a life in which effort is connected to purpose. When people understand what matters to them, develop the necessary skills, remain disciplined through setbacks, and stay open to learning, their goals become more than abstract dreams.

The Economic Times 19 Aug 2026 9:50 pm

Amazon India expands operations on Western Dedicated Freight Corridor

Amazon India has expanded its operations on the Western Dedicated Freight Corridor in collaboration with Dedicated Freight Corridor Corporation of India Ltd, a railway ministry PSU, with the flagging off of the train at New Dadri Railway Station on Tuesday, according to the company. This makes Amazon the first e-commerce company to operate on the inaugural Joint Parcel Product-Rapid Cargo Service (JPP-RCS) train on the WDFC. The daily rail movement will connect Amazon's northern and western network, with over 10 Van Parcels (VPs) operating on the route. This will shift the movement of shipments from surface transportation to rail, further strengthening multimodality while enabling more reliable and sustainable transportation. The corridor will connect Amazon's network across key regions including Delhi, Ahmedabad and Surat, with onward connectivity to Pune, Mumbai and Goa, supporting the movement of shipments ahead of the festive season, it said. The expansion strengthens the role

Business Standard 19 Aug 2026 9:30 pm