India's ACC battery demand to rise to 700GWh by mid-2040s from 28GWh in 2025: Report
India's battery demand is set for massive growth. By the mid-2040s, Advanced Chemistry Cell battery needs will surge to over 700 GWh. This expansion is driven by electric mobility and energy storage goals. The Viksit Bharat Vision 2047 hinges on this growth. Electric vehicles will dominate demand, with stationary storage also accelerating. This presents a significant opportunity for domestic manufacturing.
How ghat aarti fits into Goas religious tourism push and where its planned
Goa is set to introduce a 'ghat aarti' facility along the Mandovi River at Naroa village, aiming to boost religious and cultural tourism. This initiative, inspired by similar rituals in Haridwar and Varanasi, will be integrated with the historic Shree Saptakoteshwar Temple. The project, costing INR 10.
Centre and states working on GST e-way bill revamp, official says
The central government is working with states to improve the e-way bill system. This reform aims to make logistics smoother and reduce trade costs. The proposed changes will be presented at the upcoming GST Council meeting. The goal is to use technology for better tracking and compliance. This will help businesses move goods more efficiently across the country.
Bheemanna Jatara: Outrage erupted in Jagtial district after videos showed men killing goats by biting their throats during a traditional ritual. The event occurred at the Bheemanna Jatara in Raikal. Animal rights activists captured the shocking acts. Police registered an FIR against the organisers for violating animal sacrifice laws. Locals defended the practice as a long-standing tradition.
Pakistan needs 30 million jobs in next decade: World Bank chief
Pakistan faces a critical challenge to generate 25 to 30 million jobs in the next decade. World Bank President Ajay Banga stresses this is vital to harness its youth bulge for economic growth. Failure risks instability and increased outward migration. The World Bank is committed to supporting Pakistan's job creation goals through investment and reforms.
Devotees sacrifice 50 goats by biting their throats in Telangana, FIR filed
Hyderabad: In a disturbing incident, devotees attending the Bheemanna Jatara in Telanganas Jagtial sacrificed 50 goats by biting their throats on Tuesday, February 3. Some animal rights activists approached the police and filed a complaint with the Jagtial police regarding the incident. Speaking to Siasat.com, Raikal police said that a case has been registered under Get the latest updates in Hyderabad City News , Technology , Entertainment , Sports , Politics and Top Stories on WhatsApp & Telegram by subscribing to our channels. You can also download our app for Android and iOS .
India thrash Bhutan to set up SAFF U19 Women's Championship final clash with Bangladesh
Pearl Fernandes (16, 39, 41) scored a first-half hat-trick, while Pritika Barman (25, 90) got one goal in each half for India. Alisha Lyngdoh (6), Abhista Basnett (10), and Divyani Linda (17) netted one apiece
Blue Tigresses defeat Zvezda-2005 Perm, notch third friendly win in Turkiye
Anju Tamang scored the early goal in the ninth minute, before Lynda Kom Serto netted late on the 89th to secure the win for the Blue Tigresses
Trafficking victims fake identities pose major challenge to police
Amresh Parab Panaji: One of the most heinous crimes plaguing the society is human trafficking involving illegal trade of humans for sexual exploitation, with Goa police now facing a new challenge from the traffickers, who provide fake identities to the victims. According to sources in police, this is done to derail investigation when the victims []
Read books to achieve joy, CM urges youngsters
Special Correspondent Panaji: Urging the young generation to read books, Chief Minister Pramod Sawant Wednesday said that the joy achieved through reading of physical books cannot be experienced by reading them online. Speaking at the Goa Book Festival 2026, Sawant said the festival will lay the foundation stone for Vikasit Bharat, further adding that education []
'Shipbuilding schemes set for FY27 rollout': Sarbananda Sonowal
The government will prioritize executing shipping schemes in 2026-27. Key goals include launching three shipbuilding schemes on time and accelerating five National Mega Shipbuilding Clusters. The ministry aims to add significant new capacity over the next three to five years. This focus will boost reliability and create jobs across the maritime sector.
Goa completely ignored, financially short-changed in Union Budget: Cong
NT Reporter Panaji Congress on Wednesday said that the Union Budget 2026-27 has exposed what it termed as hollow claims made by Chief Minister Pramod Sawant during his post-Budget press conference. Goa Pradesh Congress Committee president Amit Patkar said that despite tall rhetoric of a visionary, people-centric and growth-oriented Budget, the ground reality is that []
Her hattrick hands them a 6-0 win over Bhutan and book final date with Bangladesh Panaji: Goas Pearl Fernandes netted a hattrick to seal Indian U-17 womens team an 8-0 win over Bhutan in their final round-robin fixture of the SAFF U-19 Womens Championship at the Pokhara Rangasala Stadium on Wednesday. Pearl Fernandes (16, 39, []
Novotel Hyderabad Airport Brings Coastal Flavours to City with Goan Food Pop-Up
Novotel Hyderabad Airport has launched a Goan Food Pop-Up at Food Exchange from February 5th to 7th, 7 PM to 11 PM, showcasing traditional Goan dishes.
iPhone Fold rumors: Everything we know so far, including the leaked foldable design
Apples long-rumored foldable iPhone hasnt been announced yet, but after years of speculation, it seems like this device could finally be coming out soon(ish). Multiple sources claim that Apple could be targeting a late-2026 launch for its first foldable phone, and new rumors suggest the company is even already thinking about its second model, which could be a clamshell-style foldable iPhone. But of course, nothing is official yet. Plans can change, features can be dropped and timelines can slip. Still, recent reports paint the clearest picture yet of how Apple might approach a foldable iPhone and how it plans to differentiate itself from rivals like Samsung and Google. Here, weve rounded up the most credible iPhone Fold rumors so far, covering its possible release timing, design, display technology, cameras and price. Well continue to update this post as more rumors and details become available. When could the iPhone Fold launch? Rumors of a foldable iPhone date back as far as 2017, but more recent reporting suggests Apple has finally locked onto a realistic window. Most sources now point to fall 2026, likely alongside the iPhone 18 lineup. Mark Gurman has gone back and forth on timing, initially suggesting Apple could launch as early as 2026, before later writing that the device would ship at the end of 2026 and sell primarily in 2027 . Analyst Ming-Chi Kuo has also repeatedly cited the second half of 2026 as Apples target. Some reports still claim the project could slip into 2027 if Apple runs into manufacturing or durability issues, particularly around the hinge or display. Given Apples history of delaying products that it feels arent ready, that remains a real possibility. What will the iPhone Fold look like? Current consensus suggests Apple has settled on a book-style foldable design, similar to Samsungs Galaxy Z Fold series, rather than a clamshell flip phone. When unfolded, the iPhone Fold is expected to resemble a small tablet like the iPad mini (8.3 inches). Based on the rumor mill, though, the iPhone Fold may be a touch smaller, with an internal display measuring around 7.7 to 7.8 inches. When closed, it should function like a conventional smartphone, with an outer display in the 5.5-inch range. CAD leaks and alleged case-maker molds suggest the device may be shorter and wider than a standard iPhone when folded, creating a squarer footprint that better matches the aspect ratio of the inner display. Several reports have also pointed to the iPhone Air as a potential preview of Apples foldable design work, with its unusually thin chassis widely interpreted as a look at what one half of a future foldable iPhone could resemble. If that theory holds, it could help explain the Folds rumored dimensions. Thickness is expected to land between roughly 4.5 and 5.6mm when unfolded, putting it in a similar range to the iPhone Air, and just over 9 to 11mm when folded, depending on the final hinge design and internal layering. iPhone 17 Pro, iPhone Air Engadget Display and the crease question The display is arguably the biggest challenge for any foldable phone, and its an area where Apple appears to have invested years of development. Multiple reports say Apple will rely on Samsung Display as its primary supplier. At CES 2026, Samsung showcased a new crease-less foldable OLED panel , which several sources including Bloomberg suggested could be the same technology Apple plans to use. According to these reports, the panel combines a flexible OLED with a laser-drilled metal support plate that disperses stress when folding. The goal is a display with a nearly invisible crease, something Apple reportedly considers essential before entering the foldable market. If Apple does use this panel, it would mark a notable improvement over current foldables, which still show visible creasing under certain lighting conditions. Cameras and biometrics Camera rumors suggest Apple is planning a four-camera setup. That may include: Two rear cameras (main and ultra-wide, both rumored at 48MP) One punch-hole camera on the outer display One under-display camera on the inner screen Several sources claim Apple will avoid Face ID entirely on the iPhone Fold. Instead, its expected to rely on Touch ID built into the power button, similar to recent iPad models. This would allow Apple to keep both displays free of notches or Dynamic Island cutouts. Under-display camera technology has historically produced lower image quality, but a rumored 24MP sensor would be a significant step up compared to existing foldables, which typically use much lower-resolution sensors. iPhone Folds hinge and materials The hinge is another area where Apple may diverge from competitors. Multiple reports claim Apple will use Liquidmetal, which is a long-standing trade name for a metallic glass alloy the company has previously used in smaller components. While often referred to as liquid metal or Liquid Metal in reports, Liquidmetal is the branding Apple has historically associated with the material. Liquidmetal is said to be stronger and more resistant to deformation than titanium, while remaining relatively lightweight. If accurate, this could help improve long-term durability and reduce wear on the foldable display. Leaks from Jon Prosser also reference a metal plate beneath the display that works in tandem with the hinge to minimize creasing a claim that aligns with reporting from Korean and Chinese supply-chain sources. Battery and other components Battery life is another potential differentiator. According to Ming-Chi Kuo and multiple Asian supply-chain reports , Apple is testing high-density battery cells in the 5,000 to 5,800mAh range. That would make it the largest battery ever used in an iPhone, and competitive with (or larger than) batteries in current Android foldables. The device is also expected to use a future A-series chip and Apples in-house modem. Price None of this will come cheap, thats for certain. Nearly every report agrees that the iPhone Fold will be Apples most expensive iPhone ever. Estimates currently place the price between $2,000 and $2,500 in the US. Bloomberg has said the price will be at least $2,000, while other analysts have narrowed the likely range to around $2,100 and $2,300. That positions the iPhone Fold well above the iPhone Pro Max and closer to Apples high-end Macs and iPads. Despite years of rumors, theres still plenty that remains unclear. Apple hasnt confirmed the name iPhone Fold, final dimensions, software features or how iOS would adapt to a folding form factor. Durability, repairability and long-term reliability are also open questions. For now, the safest assumption is that Apple is taking its time and that many of these details could still change before launch. This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/mobile/smartphones/iphone-fold-rumors-everything-we-know-so-far-including-the-leaked-foldable-design-130000349.html?src=rss
Numaish: When Hyderabads women go bonkers and men become bag holders
Hyderabad:Numaish and Hyderabad are made for each other. In fact, if Hyderabad ever applied for a soulmate, the All-India Industrial Exhibition fondly and forever called Numaish would win hands down. For Hyderabadis, the New Year doesnt begin with fireworks or new me, new goals drama. It begins with the familiar question: Chalo Numaish Get the latest updates in Hyderabad City News , Technology , Entertainment , Sports , Politics and Top Stories on WhatsApp & Telegram by subscribing to our channels. You can also download our app for Android and iOS .
Indonesia-Japan defense ties: Shared goals, different threat views
In recent years, Indonesia has stepped up defense cooperation with key regional partners in the Indo-Pacific.In ...
Harvard raises $50 million to fund new PhD fellowships after sharp admissions cuts
Harvard's Faculty of Arts and Sciences has raised $50 million towards a $100 million goal for new PhD fellowships, aiming to stabilize graduate funding after sharp admissions cuts. This initiative seeks to counter financial pressures, including a significant structural deficit and federal endowment tax, by establishing endowed positions to support doctoral students across various disciplines.
Vizag to host Supercross Championship finale on Feb. 7
The championship has already travelled to the cities of Vadodara, Combatore, Nasik, Raipur and Goa, and will now come to Visakhapatnam.
WPL 2026: Delhi Capitals Backed By Former Coach To End Trophy Jinx On Fourth Attempt
Royal Challengers Bengaluru: Delhi Capitals will attempt to shake off three successive final defeats when they face Royal Challengers Bengaluru in the 2026 Women's Premier League (WPL) decider clash in Vadodara on Thursday, with the sides former fielding coach Milap Mewada backing the side to finally break their jinx in the title clash. DC have always reached the WPLs summit clash since the tournament's inception in 2023, but are yet to lift the trophy, a record that weighs on a squad now led by Jemimah Rodrigues in her first season as their captain. Their route to this year's WPL final was far from smooth - they lost three of their first four matches, before DC clawed back in the Vadodara leg by winning four out of five games to finish third in the league stage and then eliminated Gujarat Giants in the eliminator clash, indicating that they are peaking at the right time. According to me, the mind works towards a feeling that whenever you walk on the road and fall down, you always have that fear of falling down again after reaching a certain point. But in order to avoid, remove or nullify this, first of all you have to be very positive. Second, every day is a new day and its another game of cricket. Here, the thing is you have to work out a little bit on a game plan and take some good suitable decisions in the final. Plus, this is like a new place where they will play the final and the only thing DC have to do is to believe in themselves now and believe in this momentum, said Mewada, who kept track of DCs progress while being busy with his commitments as Goa senior mens team head coach, to IANS on Wednesday. DC have emerged as the tournament's most efficient fielding unit, with their catching percentage at 83.6 percent, according to data provided by CricViz analysts embedded with the franchises scouting team. They held 41 chances and dropped only eight across nine matches, thus placing them comfortably ahead of finalists RCB, which stands at 79 percent. While they looked initially out of sorts, DCs bowling attack has picked up pace as the season progressed. Four DC bowlers feature in the tournament's top 10 wicket-takers the impressive young pacer Nandni Sharma (16 wickets), left-arm spinner N Sree Charani (14), as well as overseas seam-bowling all-rounders Chinelle Henry (12) and Marizanne Kapp (10). Delhi Capitals were the best fielding side in the league by objective measures. The group assessed Vadodara conditions early, where the pitch was lower-scoring compared to DY Patil, and adjusted their approach accordingly. Jemimahs captaincy improved over the season. Even during losses, selection and messaging stayed consistent, which helped maintain morale. The team made only two changes across the entire tournament, the fewest in the league, aiding continuity. Batters largely played straight, and bowlers consistently kept the stumps in play, which suited the conditions, said CricViz analysts, who are a part of the DC scouting team, to IANS. Mewada, who was in the DC camp when they lost the WPL 2025 final to Mumbai Indians at the Brabourne Stadium, listed his advice for the side ahead of the title clash at BCA Stadium. First thing, they do not have to think that we have been a fourth time finalist and we could not win. But there could be reasons behind being a fourth time finalist. That means, there is something in you. At least, you are consistent in being the finalists. Number two is, you handle yourself well for that particular three hours. That's as simple as it is. You have to handle yourself and take good decisions, which is most important. Take very good decisions and play peacefully. So, I think, they can make it to the trophy this time, as everybody has that belief. As per the analysts, the fate of DC in the final against Smriti Mandhana-led RCB will depend on how openers Shafali Verma and Lizelle Lee fare, especially in the face of in-form new-ball pacer Lauren Bell. The explosive batting duo have three 50-plus stands (all of them resulting in wins) in nine innings so far, the most by any opening pair this season. Their partnership has averaged 40.11 runs (the fourth highest for a batting pair in WPL), while their highest partnership of 94 came at a brisk run rate of 8.84 and smacking 75 in the power-play in the Eliminator showcased their ability to combine aggression with stability. Though they havent yet registered a century stand, their aggregate of 361 is the second-highest partnership total in the tournament, only behind 383 runs made by Smriti and Grace Harris. The moment I saw Lizelle Lee batting in WPL for the first time, I felt she is actually made for opening in white ball cricket. DCs plan should be in a way that Lizelle and Shafali bat for beyond 6-8 overs. If they can do this and even when they are chasing, like if it's 200, then it is possible, as both of them are game changers. After them, Laura, Jemi, Henry and others will manage the scoring. But the most important thing is, as long as these two bat for long and set the tone, it will be very beneficial for DC. The momentum they have now after winning the eliminator, it is a very good thing that they have come up from behind and into the final. So chances are high for them to get over the line in the final this time, added Mewada. Jemimah's leadership has evolved through the tournament, even as her own batting required adjustment. A week ago, a three-run loss to GG that saw Jemimah being bowled while attempting a scoop shot, DC's campaign appeared to be unraveling. But in the Eliminator on Tuesday, Jemimah sprinted across the outfield to encourage her bowlers, and hit her boundaries with a trademark delight that appeared to galvanize the entire squad. Winning the Eliminator is a good omen for DC as the one whos won that game has gone on to win the WPL. Jemimah's leadership has evolved through the tournament, even as her own batting required adjustment. A week ago, a three-run loss to GG that saw Jemimah being bowled while attempting a scoop shot, DC's campaign appeared to be unraveling. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Now her strike rate is much better than it was last year. That means as a cricketer and as a leader, she is grooming herself. I am sure there will be staff and guys helping her in this decision making and tactical plans. Playing the final for the fourth time, I am sure if they forget about what has happened before and this is the only moment where we are going to give our best, they can manage to get the trophy, concluded Mewada. Article Source: IANS
Quote of the day by Abraham Lincoln: Always bear in mind that your own resolution to succeed is...
Abraham Lincoln's timeless words highlight personal resolve as paramount to success. In today's world of distractions and competition, his message of self-belief and persistence remains vital. Lincoln, a former US President, rose from humble beginnings. His leadership during the Civil War inspires many. Applying his wisdom involves setting goals, building discipline, and embracing resilience.
100% FDI in insurance sector grants more power to regulators: LIC MD
LIC MD Dinesh Pant highlights the government's strong focus on the insurance sector, evidenced by 100% FDI, GST reduction on individual policies, and the insurance amendment bill. These reforms aim to boost economic growth and bridge India's protection gap, supporting the 'Insurance for All by 2047' goal. The budget's increased capex and improved fiscal management are also praised.
One of the toughest parts of any new computer build or upgrade is finding the right video card. In a gaming PC, the GPU is easily the most important part, and you can limit your experience by going with the wrong model. The buying process can be frustrating, especially right now with memory shortages leading to higher prices. In this guide, we'll help you navigate the market and find the right GPU for your needs. It's all about the games The first question to ask yourself is what kind of games do you want to play. Competitive shooters like Valorant , Overwatch and Marvel Rivals were designed to run on older hardware. As such, even entry-level GPUs like the GeForce RTX 5060 can push those games at 120 frames per second and above at 1080p (more on why that's important in a moment). By contrast, if you want to play modern, single-player games with ray tracing and other graphical extras, you'll need a more powerful GPU. Just how much more powerful will depend on the resolution of your monitor. A 1440p or QHD monitor has 78 percent more pixels than a 1080p screen, and a 4K display has more than twice as many pixels as a QHD panel. In short, running a game at 4K, especially at anything above 60 frames per second, is demanding, and most GPUs will need to use upscaling techniques like NVIDIA's Deep Learning Super Sampling (DLSS) and AMD's FidelityFX Super Resolution (FSR) to push new games at high refresh rates. On the subject of resolution, it doesn't make sense to spend a lot of money on a 4K monitor only to pair it with an inexpensive GPU. That's a recipe for a bad experience. As you're shopping for a new video card, you should think about the resolution and frame rate you want to play your games. If you're in the market for both a GPU and display, be sure to check out our guide to the best gaming monitors . If your budget allows, a good bet is to buy a midrange card that can comfortably render all but the most demanding games at 1440p and at least 144 frames per second. Put another way, you want a GPU that can saturate a monitor at its native resolution and refresh rate in as many games as possible. That will give you the smoothest possible experience in terms of motion clarity, and allow you to dabble in both competitive shooters and the latest single-player games as the mood strikes you. Photo by Devindra Hardawar/Engadget NVIDIA vs AMD and Intel One of the confusing aspects of the GPU industry are all the players involved . What you need to know is that there are three main players: AMD, Intel and NVIDIA. They design the cards you can buy, but delegate the manufacturing of them to so-called add-in board (AIB) partners like ASUS, XFX, Gigabyte and others. As you can imagine, this creates some headaches. The most annoying of which is that AMD, Intel and NVIDIA will often set recommended prices for their graphic cards, only for their partners to sell their versions of those GPUs for more than the manufacturer's suggested retail price (MSRP). For example, NVIDIA's website lists the RTX 5070 with a starting price of $549. On Newegg, there are no new 5070s listed at that price . The only models anywhere close to $549 are refurbished and open box specials. If you want one that comes sealed, that will cost you at least $630. As for what company you should buy your new GPU from, before 2025, NVIDIA was the undisputed king of the market. Specific GeForce cards may have not offered the best rasterization performance in their price range, but between their performance in games with ray tracing and the fact NVIDIA was ahead on features like DLSS, an RTX GPU was a safe bet. However, with this year's RTX 50 series release (and excluding models like the RTX 5080 and 5090 where there's no competition), it's safe to say NVIDIA missed the mark this generation. If you're in the market for an entry- or mid-level GPU, AMD and Intel offer better value, with cards that come with enough VRAM for now and into the future. That said, there are still a few reasons you might consider an NVIDIA GPU, starting with ray tracing. Ray tracing For decades, developers have used rasterization techniques to approximate how light behaves in the real world, and the results have been commendable. But if you know what to look for, it's easy to see where the illusion falls apart. For that reason, real-time ray tracing has been a goal of industry for years, and in 2018 it became a reality with NVIDIA's first RTX cards. In some games, effects like ray-traced reflections and global illumination are transformational. Unfortunately, those features are expensive to run, often coming at a significant frame rate drop without upscaling. Since ray tracing was optional in many games before 2025, you could save money by buying an AMD GPU. For example, even if the RX 7800 XT was worse at ray tracing than the RTX 4070, the former was often cheaper to buy, had more onboard VRAM and offered as good or better rasterization performance in many games. However, you can't ignore ray tracing performance anymore. We're starting to see releases like Doom: The Dark Ages where the tech is an integral part of a game's rendering pipeline, and more are likely to follow in the future. Thankfully, AMD's newest cards are much better in that regard, though you'll still get an edge running an NVIDIA model. For that reason, if ray tracing is important to you, NVIDIA cards are still the way to go. Refresh rates and frame rates If you're new to the world of PC gaming, it can be tricky to wrap your head around refresh rates. In short, the higher the refresh rate of a monitor, the more times it can update the image it displays on screen every second, thereby producing a smoother moving picture. For example, moving elements on a monitor with a 240Hz refresh rate will look better than on one with a 120Hz refresh rate. However, that's dependent on your GPU being able to consistently render a game at the appropriate frame rates. In the case of a 120Hz monitor, you want a GPU with enough headroom to drive most games at 120 fps. Realistically, most video cards won't be able to achieve that in every game, but it's a good baseline to aim for when shopping for a new GPU. Frame generation Since the release of NVIDIA's RTX 40-series GPU, the company has offered a feature called frame generation. As the name suggests, it allows NVIDIA's latest video cards to generate an additional frame for every frame they render normally. With the 50-series, NVIDIA has since begun offering multi-frame generation, which gives those GPUs the ability to generate up to three additional frames for every rendered frame. AMD has its own take on the tech, as does Intel, though NVIDIA's offering is considered superior to both due to how it handles frame pacing. Frame generation is nice to have, but it's not the silver bullet it might seem. Enabling it will increase system latency, reducing how responsive your games feel. Somewhat unintuitively, high-end GPUs also benefit more from the tech than their entry-level counterparts since they can naturally render more frames. For that reason, it's best to think of frame generation as a way to get the most out of a high refresh rate display. Upscaling and latency I've mentioned DLSS a few times already. Alongside FSR and Intel XeSS, DLSS is an example of what's known as an image reconstruction technology. More and more, native rendering is going out of fashion in game design. With ray tracing and other modern effects enabled, even the most powerful GPUs can struggle to render a game at 1440p or 4K and a playable framerate. Thats why many developers will turn to DLSS, FSR or XeSS to eke out additional performance by upscaling a lower resolution image to QHD or UHD. Upscaling in games is nothing new. For example, the PS4 Pro used a checkerboard technique to output games in 4K. Whats different now is how modern GPUs go about it. With DLSS, NVIDIA pioneered an approach that uses machine learning to recreate an image at a higher resolution, and in the process, addressed some of the pitfalls of past upscaling methods. If you're sensitive to these sorts of things, there's still blur and shimmer with DLSS, FSR and XeSS, but it's much less pronounced and can lead to significant performance gains. To DLSS, NVIDIA later added single and multi-frame generation. DLSS is only available on NVIDIA cards, and following the recent release of DLSS 4.5 , widely considered to offer the best image quality. That's another reason why you might choose an NVIDIA card over one of its competitors. However, if you decide to go with an AMD GPU, don't feel like you're missing out. The company recently released FSR 4. While it's not quite on par with DLSS 4 and 4.5 in terms of support and image quality, it's a major leap over FSR 3 and FSR 2. While on the subject of DLSS, I'll also mention NVIDIA Reflex . It's a latency-reducing technology NVIDIA introduced in 2020. AMD has its own version called Radeon Anti-Lag , but here again Team Green has a slight edge. If you're serious about competitive games, Reflex can significantly reduce input lag, which will make it easier to nail your shots in Counter-Strike 2 , Valorant and other shooters. Driver support Previously, one of the reasons to pick an NVIDIA GPU over the competition was the company's solid track record of driver support. With one of the company's video cards, you were less likely to run into stability issues and games failing to launch. At the start of 2025, NVIDIA's drivers were abysmal, but the company has since corrected course. VRAM As you're comparing different GPUs, especially those in the same tier, pay close attention to the amount of VRAM they offer. Many modern games will eat up as much VRAM as a GPU can offer, and if your card has a low amount, such as 8GB, you're likely to run into a performance bottleneck. If your budget allows for it, always go for the model with more VRAM. Consider, for instance, the difference between the $379 RTX 5060 Ti 8GB and $429 RTX 5060 Ti 16GB . Spending an extra $50 is going to be a lot for some people, but it's the difference between a card that is only adequate for many recent releases and one that will last you for a few years. In many cases, more VRAM is better. A slight caveat to this is when comparing models that have different memory bandwidths. A GPU that can access more of its memory faster can outperform one with more memory, even if it has less of it outright. Here, you'll want to read reviews of the models you're comparing to see how they perform in different games. Size and power draw Modern GPUs are big. Most new cards will take up at least two PCI slots on the back of your motherboard. They can also vary dramatically in length, depending on the number of fans the AIB has added to cool the PCB. To be safe, be sure to check the length of the card you want to buy against the maximum clearance listed by your case manufacturer. If you have a radiator at the front of your case, you will also need to factor the size of that in your measurements. The last thing you want is to buy a card that doesn't fit in your case. Lastly, be sure to check the recommended power supply for the card you want. As a rule of thumb, unless you know what you're doing, it's best to just stick with the manufacturer's recommendation. For instance, NVIDIA suggests pairing the RTX 5070 Ti with a 750 watt PSU. So if you're currently running a 650 watt unit, you'll need to factor in the price of a PSU upgrade with your new GPU. Devindra Hardawar for Engadget Should you buy a used GPU? It depends. If you can find a deal on an old RTX 40 series GPU, then yes. NVIDIA's RTX 50 series don't offer greatly improved performance over their predecessors, and with most models selling for more than their suggested retail price, it's not the best time to buy a new NVIDIA card. That said, I suspect finding a good deal on a used GPU will be difficult. Most people will know the value of what they have, and considering the current market, will probably try to get as much as they can for their old card. You may find better deals on older AMD and Intel GPUs, but I think you're better off spending more now on a new model from one of those companies since the generational gains offered by their latest cards are much more impressive. Simply put, the 9070 XT and B580 are two of the best cards you can buy right now. Anything older than a card from NVIDIA's 40 series or AMD's RX 6000 family is not worth considering. Unless your budget is extremely tight or you mostly play older games, you're much better off spending more to buy a new card that will last you longer. When is a good time to buy a new GPU? If you've read up to this point, you're probably wondering if it's even worth buying a GPU right now. The answer is (unsurprisingly) complicated. There are a handful of great cards like the Radeon RX 9060 XT and 9070 that are absolutely worth it. The problem is finding any GPU at a price approaching those set by AMD, Intel or NVIDIA. The AI boom, and in particular actions by OpenAI , have led to memory shortages. In turn, those shortages have caused the price of consumer GPUs, SSDs and RAM kits to skyrocket in recent months. As of our latest update to this guide, some models like the GeForce RTX 5070 Ti are selling for hundreds of dollars above MSPR. As such, if you own a relatively recent GPU, you're probably best off trying to hold onto your current card until things settle down. But if your GPU isn't cutting it anymore, you face a difficult decision: overpay now, or wait and potentially pay even more later. To make that decision easier, I've been maintaining a separate guide that lists a selection of GPU models you can buy close to MSPR. My goal is to update that article at least once per month, so be sure to check often. Best GPUs for 2026: Engadget ecommendations Entry-level (1080p) As we mentioned above, if you're only aiming to play basic competitive shooters like Valorant and Overwatch 2 in 1080p, an entry-level GPU may be all you need. While 1080p isn't an ideal resolution when it comes to sharpness, many gamers prefer it since it's easier to reach higher framerates. And it also helps that 1080p gaming monitors , like the AOC 24G15N 24-inch we recommend, tend to offer speedy refresh rates for between $100 and $200. When you're zipping through matches, you likely won't have time to take a breath and appreciate the detail from higher resolutions. Here are our recommendations for entry-level video cards: AMD Radeon RX 9060 XT 8GB : Surprisingly enough, you can actually find this AMD GPU for $300. While you'll have to live with 8GB of RAM, that's more than enough for 1080p gaming, and it also has the benefit of DLSS 4 upscaling. AMD Radeon RX 7600 : While it's a last-gen card, the RX 7600 is still powerful enough to handle basic shooters. Midrange (1440p) While entry-level cards can dabble with 1440p gaming, it's worth stepping up to something a bit more powerful if you actually want to achieve higher refresh rates. For most gamers, 1440p is the best balance between sharpness and high frame rates. It looks noticeably better than 1080p, and doesn't require the horsepower overhead of 4K. (And there's a good chance you won't really see a visual difference with the jump to 4K.) Here are our recommendations for midrange GPUs: NVIDIA RTX 5060 Ti : Forget the disappointing RTX 5070, the 5060 Ti delivers excellent 1080p and 1440p performance. And best of all, you can still find it under $500. (Read our NVIDIA RTX 5060 Ti review .) AMD Radeon RX 9060 XT 16GB : A step up from the 8GB model we recommend above. The 16GB 9060 XT offers excellent performance across many of the latest games, and is less expensive than the 5060 Ti. AMD Radeon RX 9070 : AMD surprised us all with the Radeon RX 9070 and 9070 XT, two midrange cards that offered similar power to and more VRAM than NVIDIA's more expensive cards. While you won't see the RX 9070 for its $550 launch price today, you can still snag one for a slight premium at $650. (Check out our AMD Radeon RX 9070 and 9070 XT review .) High-end (4K) If you want the most of what modern PC games have to offer, including 4K and all of the benefits of ray tracing, then be ready to spend big bucks on a high-end GPU. If you're going this route, though, be sure you're also gaming on a high-end monitor that befits these powerful GPUs. Here are our recommendations for premium GPUs: NVIDIA RTX 5070 Ti : The RTX 5070 Ti surprised me with excellent 4K gaming performance for a launch price that was well below the RTX 5080. It's the best overall NVIDIA card if you want to play in 4K at 120Hz or beyond, but it's also the hardest to find at MSRP. (Check out our NVIDIA RTX 5070 Ti review .) AMD Radeon RX 9070 XT : I already mentioned the RX 9070 XT. With shortages of the 5070 Ti, it's the best GPU you can buy now without paying a ridiculous premium. (Check out our AMD Radeon RX 9070 and 9070 XT review .) NVIDIA RTX 5080 : If the RTX 5070 Ti isn't enough for you, the RTX 5080's additional power and 24GB of VRAM should suit your fancy. Just be prepared to pay around $1,500 for it, a 50 percent jump from its $999 launch price. This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/gaming/pc/how-to-buy-a-gpu-160100017.html?src=rss
Vingroup Signs Mou With Tamil Nadu, Strengthening Its Multi-Sector Ecosystem in India
Vingroup announced the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding with the Government of Tamil Nadu to establish a framework for cooperation in studying and developing strategic investment opportunities in the State. The agreement marks the next step in Vingroup’s strategy to expand its multi-sector ecosystem in India in general and in Tamil Nadu in particular, reaffirming the Vietnamese enterprise’s long-term investment commitment and well-defined approach in the South Asian market. The ceremony was attended by Tamil Nadu Chief Minister Thiru. M.K. Stalin, Mr. Pham Sanh Chau, CEO of Vingroup Asia, along with senior officials from the Government of Tamil Nadu Under the MoU, Vingroup and the Government of Tamil Nadu, through Guidance, the State’s investment promotion agency, will jointly explore cooperation opportunities in several key areas, including large-scale tourism and entertainment development, premium hospitality infrastructure, and electric mobility solutions, in line with the State’s orientation toward sustainable development, green transport, and inclusive growth. In the tourism and entertainment sector, Vingroup will study the development of an international-standard theme park, zoo, and safari complex featuring a semi-wildlife zoo model under the VinWonders brand, with the goal of enhancing Tamil Nadu’s tourism competitiveness, attracting domestic and international visitors, and generating substantial direct and indirect employment for local communities. In the premium hospitality services sector, the Group will consider the potential investment in a 5-star resort under the Vinpearl brand, contributing to the completion of a high-quality resort tourism ecosystem and meeting the growing demand of the State’s premium travel segment. In green mobility, the two sides will jointly study the potential deployment of electric mobility solutions, including a large-scale electric taxi model using Made-in-India electric vehicles operated by GSM, the electric taxi service company founded by Vingroup Chairman Mr. Pham Nhat Vuong. Meanwhile, the Government of Tamil Nadu may support Vingroup in identifying suitable locations for each initiative, coordinating planning and project structuring activities, facilitating licensing procedures, considering incentives in accordance with current policies, and coordinating with relevant agencies to prepare the necessary connectivity infrastructure for future implementation. Mr. Pham Sanh Chau, Chief Executive Officer of Vingroup Asia, stated, “ The MOU with Tamil Nadu continues to demonstrate Vingroup’s long-term and consistent approach in India, while reaffirming the State’s role in our development strategy in the market. We would like to express our sincere appreciation to the Honorable Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu, together with the State’s authorities, in particular Guidance, the Investment Promotion and Facilitation Agency, and SIPCOT, the State Industries Promotion Corporation of Tamil Nadu, for their continued support and close cooperation over the past period. Vingroup wishes to accompany localities that have a vision for sustainable development, leveraging experience in implementing large-scale projects in tourism, service infrastructure, and electric mobility, thereby creating practical socio-economic value for local communities.” Vingroup is Vietnam’s largest private multi-sector corporation, operating across six core pillars: Industrials & Technology, Real Estate & Services, Infrastructure, Green Energy, Culture, and Social Enterprises, with the vision of “To create a better life for people”. With its proven reputation, scale and capabilities, Vingroup is expanding globally, with India among its top priority markets. Previously, Vingroup signed an MoU with the State of Telangana to explore multi sector investment opportunities. In parallel, global electric vehicle manufacturer VinFast, a member of the Group, is expanding its presence in India through the development of a comprehensive electric vehicle ecosystem. This series of activities and cooperation agreements reflects Vingroup’s well-defined, consistent, and long-term investment strategy, while contributing to the promotion of Vietnam India economic cooperation and opening further room for large-scale investment projects in the coming period.
Arsenal vs Chelsea: Late Havertz goal sinks former club as Arsenal reaches League Cup final
Arsenal will play Manchester City or Newcastle in the March 22 final
Breathing problems in Goas factory workers
Goas industrial landscape has expanded significantly over the decades, bringing economic opportunities but also exposing workers to hazardous conditions DR ANIL MEHNDIRATTA Industrial workers across mining operations, manufacturing units, and chemical plants are experiencing serious respiratory illnesses that impact not just their work, but their quality of life, and the well-being of their families. The []
Royal Challengers Bengaluru: Head coach Michael Klinger felt the Gujarat Giants' WPL 2026 season demonstrated noticeable progress, despite an overall sense of unfinished goals, as the side concluded their campaign with a loss to Delhi Capitals in the Eliminator on Tuesday. Securing second place on the points table marked a positive advancement and showed that the Giants maintained composure in close matches throughout the league phase. However, it also identified areas for improvement, especially during the most critical moments. They achieved a clean sweep of UP Warriorz, ending a long winless streak against the Mumbai Indians, and narrowly defeated Delhi Capitals twice in last-over finishes, with Sophie Devine's calm under pressure playing a key role. The margins of victory were often very close, and their confidence was clear, even though losses to Royal Challengers Bengaluru in both encounters prevented a higher league-stage position. As Klinger noted, the season ended in disappointment once again, with the Giants missing out on successive Eliminators in 2025 and 2026. Yeah, certainly, finishing outright second this year is a huge improvement. Probably the two finals (Eliminators) we played, both last year and this year, we just didn't play at our best. We spoke about it today in our team meeting - that when we play close to our best, we're a chance to beat any team in this competition - and we just weren't quite there today, in our batting and our bowling, Klinger said, addressing the media after the Giants' loss to DC. Nonetheless, the overall evaluation stayed positive. We've learned a lot about our squad this year. Whether we won the final or not, or the championship or not, we're pretty clear on the areas we need to improve next year. We've got plenty of time - about 10 months now - to watch more cricket from both local and overseas players, tinker a little bit, and hopefully come back bigger and stronger next year. To qualify two years in a row, there are always teams who would much prefer to be where we are than already gone home. So we're satisfied with that, but at the same time we're aiming for bigger things. It didn't happen this year, but we'll keep giving ourselves a chance by qualifying, and hopefully next year we'll play stronger cricket in the bigger games, he said. Klinger expressed optimism about the Indian talent in the squad, viewing this season as a foundation rather than a ceiling. I think it's about players taking the next step. Anushka (Sharma) had a good season for her first year. She got a lot of good starts, which for a young player is fantastic. The next step for her is realising how good she is, and that she can be a 300-plus run WPL player going forward. She's a fantastic player and person, and she's probably a big chance to play for India before next year's WPL. I hope she does, because that international experience will help her for us next year as well. I thought Bharti (Fulmali) started the season really well and played some fantastic innings. Potentially, the lower bounce here (in Vadodara) didn't quite suit her, so she couldn't get going. It's more about belief - that they don't just have to contribute, but can dominate, like some of the other Indian batters in the competition. If they come in with that attitude next year, they'll be fine. Obviously, we'll have Yastika (Bhatia) next year, touch wood, if she's fit and healthy, which will add another quality Indian player, said Klinger. Klinger discussed effort, balance, and potential improvements from a bowling perspective. He highlighted the narrow victories over DC as proof of the team's fighting spirit, which they highly value. The two wins against Delhi showed our fighting spirit - even when we were up against it in the last six balls. We talk about that a lot. In our team room, we have a big sign that says 'fight'. We'll certainly speak to all the players - maybe not tonight with emotions running high, but over time. Everyone's going back to domestic cricket, and there are areas everyone can work on, whether it's our quicks or our spinners. Klinger discussed effort, balance, and potential improvements from a bowling perspective. He highlighted the narrow victories over DC as proof of the team's fighting spirit, which they highly value. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Regarding the spinners, who played a smaller role, Klinger said, Our spinners didn't get as many overs this year - TK (Tanuja Kanwer) and Raj (Rajeshwari Gayakwad) - but that was more about our team make-up. We had a lot of all-rounders: Ash (Gardner), Georgia (Wareham), Sophie Devine. We didn't have Georgia last year. With three overseas all-rounders bowling, it wasn't a reflection on the spinners, just how we balanced our overs. Article Source: IANS
'They Had Been Playing It For 2 Years': Father Of Ghaziabad Girls Blames Online Game Influence
Three minor sisters who died after jumping from a building in Ghaziabad may have been influenced by a task-based game that allegedly listed suicide as its goal, their father said.
Trump administration presses efforts to ensure supply of critical minerals outside of China
The Trump administration is set to launch a major initiative to secure critical minerals. This plan involves international purchase agreements and the creation of a substantial U.S. strategic reserve. The goal is to reduce reliance on China's control over these vital resources. Vice President JD Vance will address global officials on this significant development.
India to keep some farm protections in US trade deal, will buy US aircraft, arms, energy
Neither side provided a start date for the trade deal. Greer said that US and Indian officials were still putting terms on paper. A US official said the goal was to complete that work this week or soon thereafter
Write Goals in Ink, Strategies in Pencil: The Mindset That Wins
Writing goals in ink and strategies in pencil is a simple line, but it carries a modern truth about ambition: clarity matters, and so does flexibility.
How BRICS Gives India Strategic Options
B S Dara bsdara@gmail.com Trade in todays world is no longer a neutral economic tool. It has become a strategic weapon. Washington has increasingly used tariffs to advance political goals, including against partners it publicly calls allies. India experienced this first hand in 2019 when the United States removed it from the Generalized System of Preferences, a program that had allowed duty-free access for nearly $6.3 billion worth of Indian exports, affecting sectors such as leather, engineering goods and textiles. [] The post How BRICS Gives India Strategic Options appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
GMC saw over 4 cases of cancer every day in 2025
Padmavati Prabhu Panaji On an average, over four cases of cancer were reported every day in 2025 at the medical oncology department of Goa Medical College and Hospital (GMC) at Bambolim. The medical oncology department saw nearly 1,550 cases of cancer in 2025. We do have female preponderance, with almost 58% of the cases reported []
Demoted cop threatens to commit suicide; may face action
Amresh Parab Panaji In a show of indiscipline, a demoted police officer from the Goa police department has threatened Superintendent of Police (SP-Headquarters) Dharmesh Angle of committing suicide over the matter. The demoted officer also said that the suicide would be attributed to the SP, sources told The Navhind Times. The officer in question is []
Govt withdraws NOC granted to Tirumalla Tirupati Credit Society
NT Reporter Panaji The state government has withdrawn and cancelled with immediate effect the permission/No-objection Certificate (NOC) granted to Tirumalla Tirupati Multistate Co-operative Credit Society Ltd. for extending its operations and opening 13 branches in Goa, shocking thousands of Goans, who have invested their money in the co-operative credit society over the years through fixed []
Rising vehicle numbers impacting Goas air quality
Abdul Wahab Khan Panaji Goas rapidly increasing vehicle population is emerging as one of the states serious environmental threats, with the State of the Environment Report 2025 warning that the transport sector has become a dominant source of greenhouse gas emissions, air pollution and energy consumption. The report cautions that unless urgent corrective measures are []
Microsoft has revealed the first wave of Xbox Game Pass additions for February, and it feels like there's a bit of something for everyone this time around. Two of the titles land on the service today across the Game Pass Ultimate, Premium and PC Game Pass tiers: Final Fantasy II (cloud, Xbox Series X/S and PC) and Like A Dragon: Pirate Yakuza in Hawaii (cloud, console, handheld and PC). Final Fantasy II is a remodeled 2D take on the classic 1988 RPG, while Pirate Yakuza in Hawaii is a wild-looking spin-off of the main Like a Dragon series with pirates and naval combat. Madden NFL 26 is hitting Game Pass Ultimate and PC Game Pass across cloud, console and PC on February 5, so subscribers will be able to get in a few virtual downs before the Super Bowl on Sunday at no extra cost. Paw Patrol Rescue Wheels: Championship will join the Game Pass Ultimate, Premium and PC Game Pass lineups on the same day across cloud, console, handheld and PC. On February 10, a game I've been looking forward to, Relooted , joins Game Pass Ultimate and PC Game Pass on cloud, Xbox Series X/S and PC. I really enjoyed the demo of this heist game, in which the goal is to recover African artifacts from Western museums. Two days later, you can check out BlazBlue Entropy Effect X , which is a 2D roguelite action game set in the BlazBlue universe, on Game Pass Ultimate and PC Game Pass (cloud, Xbox Series X/S and PC). Also on February 12, Roadside Research will become available in game preview on cloud, Xbox Series X/S and PC on Game Pass Ultimate and PC Game Pass. This is a co-op (or solo) game for up to four players in which you run a gas station as a group of aliens. You'll examine humans and try to gather as much data as you can without raising suspicion and a potential visit from the feds. The aliens disguises, as shown in the trailer, are pretty funny. A third game is on the docket for February 12, with life sim Starsand Island arriving on Game Pass Ultimate and PC Game Pass (cloud, Xbox Series X/S, and PC). A day later, High on Life 2 lands on the same tiers and platforms with a whole new bunch of strange, talking weapons. That's a day-one addition to the line up. Also on February 13, Kingdom Come Deliverance will become delivered to Game Pass Ultimate, Premium and PC Game Pass across cloud, console and PC. On February 17, you can embrace your inner Na'vi in Avatar: Frontiers of Pandora on cloud, Xbox Series X/S, handheld and PC on Game Pass Ultimate and PC Game Pass. I quite enjoyed my initial hands-on with the game , but I haven't jumped into the full version as yet. Last, but not least, Avowed will join the lower Game Pass Premium tier on February 17 across cloud, Xbox Series X/S and PC. It will do so almost exactly a year after its debut and on the same day it hits PlayStation 5 and a major update goes live . Avowed was one of our favorite games of 2025 . This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/gaming/xbox/februarys-xbox-game-pass-additions-include-high-on-life-2-madden-nfl-26-and-avatar-frontiers-of-pandora-160656985.html?src=rss
Stanford Universitys high employability rankings reflect global employer confidence, yet graduate outcomes reveal diverse career choices. The Stanford GSB MBA Class of 2025 shows 63% sought employment, 16% pursued entrepreneurship, 13% returned to sponsored roles, and smaller shares opted for further education or other paths. This underscores that employability is not a single metric but a reflection of flexibility and opportunity. Students should interpret rankings alongside detailed outcomes to align career goals with available options.
One of the biggest advantages of SIP is the power of compounding. Compounding means that your money grows not only on the amount you invest, but also on the returns your investment earns over time. Simply put, your money starts earning returns on its own returns. The longer you stay invested, the stronger this effect becomes.
84.5% of 1.52 lakh waste-pickers profiled so far come from SC, ST, and OBC communities
State-level data show Delhi, Goa, and West Bengal are outliers, where waste-pickers from the General category constitute a majority. Overall, 10.7% workers are from the General category. The data also showed that 7,402 workers were from Other communities.
Yamaha charges into EV market with EC-06 at Rs 1.67 lakh
India Yamaha Motor has launched its first electric scooter, the EC-06. The scooter is priced at Rs 1,67,600 ex-showroom Delhi. It offers a certified range of 169 km. The EC-06 will be available through Yamaha's Blue Square showrooms. This launch supports India's carbon-neutrality goals and greener future vision. Yamaha is proud to support this national agenda with electric innovation.
WPL 2026: Harris Hails 'opposites Attract' Opening Partnership With Mandhana Ahead Of Title Clash
Royal Challengers Bengaluru: Royal Challengers Bengalurus big-hitting all-rounder Grace Harris said her contrasting personality with skipper Smriti Mandhana has been key to their successful opening partnership as the team prepares for the 2026 Womens Premier League (WPL) final, set to happen at BCA Stadium in Vadodara on Thursday. The Australian power-hitter was handed the role of opening the batting alongside Smriti by head coach Malolan Rangarajan in a practice session ahead of the tournament. Rangarajans words for Grace while being handed the opening slot was that she should go for the cheese and not the cat, which translates to take the extra risk, and not be afraid of getting out. Grace has amassed 228 runs in eight innings at a strike-rate of 180.95 has formed a formidable opening combination with Smriti, whos the third leading run-getter in WPL 2026 with 290 runs at a strike-rate of 141.46. She's been fantastic. She's such a quiet-natured kind of person, probably the opposite of myself come game day. Sometimes opposites work and sometimes they go horrifically bad. But I'm glad to say that opposites have worked this time around, at least from my end. You'll have to ask Smriti how she feels, but she's easy going. She doesn't say a lot out in the middle. She kind of just glove-punches me and then makes sure that we're reiterating how we're going to play and how we're going to play certain bowlers. So, there's a little bit of chat every now and again. Well, a bit of casual chat every now and again. But most of the time, it's just good vibes and a good time, Grace told IANS in a select virtual interaction on Tuesday. Ahead of the title clash, where RCB are aiming to win their second title after emerging triumphant in 2024, the side had a short break in Goa before commencing their practice session for the final. Its something Grace believes was crucial for maintaining mental freshness ahead of the tournament's title clash. Obviously, finals come with higher expectations and pressure, or perceived pressure. But I guess it's just really good. Sometimes when you, again, come to these kind of franchise competitions, you kind of live in a little bubble and it can go south. Well, the mental side of things can go south real quick, especially if you're an overthinker or if you spend a lot of time just watching and thinking about cricket. So, Goa was a fantastic experience. I've never been there before, but I really enjoyed it. I think a lot of the girls did, too. If you work really hard, I think you earn those trips away if you can kind of have too much business and not enough pleasure. But getting that balance right is only the best thing for an athlete or for a performance occupation. Sometimes the mental clarity is more significant or more important than how many hours you train or how your body is going, if that makes sense. So, it was very good fun, she elaborated. Well, the mental side of things can go south real quick, especially if you're an overthinker or if you spend a lot of time just watching and thinking about cricket. So, Goa was a fantastic experience. I've never been there before, but I really enjoyed it. I think a lot of the girls did, too. Also Read: Live Cricket Score So it's just been good fun and we tried to learn a fair bit from the losses or the wins, which has been exciting within our team chats. But we're just kind of trying to adapt quickest to the conditions and then play a successful brand of T20 cricket, which has been good fun. Article Source: IANS
SRM University-AP inks a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with JK Srivastava Hynfra P.S.A. Ltd to strengthen green hydrogen research and innovation, aligned with Andhra Pradesh’s goal to become India’s Green Hydrogen Hub by 2030. The university, in collaboration with JK Srivastava Group, will establish a Centre of Excellence in Hydrogen Technologies for research, academic, and scientific knowledge exchange in the field of Green Hydrogen Technologies. JK Srivastava, Founder & Chairman, JK Srivastava Hynfra P.S.A. Ltd and Dr R Premkumar, Registrar, SRM University-AP Signing the MoU This initiative falls under the Andhra Pradesh state's 2030 goal of producing 1.5 MMTPA of green hydrogen. The project also aims to develop a comprehensive roadmap for hydrogen storage and transportation, develop hydrogen-powered fuel cell-based trains, buses, trucks, etc., establish electrolyser manufacturing capacity of 5GW, and bring down the cost of Hydrogen. Dignitaries from JK Srivastava Hynfra Group and SRM University-AP leadership with the signed MoU At the Green Hydrogen Summit held at SRM University-AP in July 2025, the Hon’ble Chief Minister of Andhra Pradesh, Sri Nara Chandrababu Naidu, declared Green Hydrogen Valley-Andhra Pradesh, aiming to establish the state of Andhra Pradesh as India’s Green Hydrogen hub, in alignment with the National Green Hydrogen Mission. The summit also recognised SRM University-AP as the state nodal agency to execute advanced research in hydrogen technologies for the project. In its role as the state nodal agency, SRM University-AP is driving the initial phase of green hydrogen development by the establishment of the Centre of Excellence for Hydrogen Technologies, foundational R&D capabilities, and collaborative platforms for green hydrogen in partnership with J K Srivastava Hynfra P.S.A. Ltd. The JK Srivastava Group, in partnership with Hynfra, has made a landmark investment of 35,000 crore to establish a green ammonia industry near Mulapeta, Srikakulam, Andhra Pradesh, operational by 2029. Expected to generate over 10,000 jobs, the project marks a major milestone in India’s clean energy transition and its growing leadership in the global green hydrogen race. Against this backdrop, SRM AP’s collaboration with JK Srivastava Hynfra P.S.A. Ltd will catalyse cutting-edge research, enable industry-ready innovations, and nurture future-ready talent in hydrogen technologies. Prof. D. Narayana Rao, Executive Director – Research, SRM Group of Institutions and Member Secretary, Andhra Pradesh Green Hydrogen Valley, presented a comprehensive overview of the envisioned objectives of the Green Hydrogen Valley–Andhra Pradesh and the Centre of Excellence for Hydrogen Technologies. He highlighted that the Centre will focus on developing high-efficiency catalysts for electrolysis, exploring the feasibility of alternative water sources—including direct seawater electrolysis—advancing novel hydrogen storage solutions, and examining the potential application of hydrogen in powering data centres. Prof. Rao emphatically mentioned that the Centre of Excellence for Hydrogen Technologies being established at SRM AP is an excellent initiative involving the government, industry and the academia. Highlighting the Government of Andhra Pradesh’s Integrated Clean Energy (ICE) policy, Dr Kamalakar Babu, VC & MD, NREDCAP, emphasised that the visionary leadership of the Hon’ble Chief Minister, supported by state agencies, is steering Andhra Pradesh towards achieving net-zero emissions by 2047. He described the green hydrogen initiative as a transformative mission driven by strong collaboration between various sectors. JK Srivastava, Founder & Chairman, JK Srivastava Hynfra P.S.A. Ltd, said, SRM AP’s Green Hydrogen Summit strongly aligned with Andhra Pradesh’s visionary leadership. Leveraging its vast coastline, the state targets exporting 500,000 tonnes of green ammonia to Europe by 2029. He also said that the Centre of Excellence at SRM AP will demonstrate advanced electrolysers, hydrogen storage, and smart hydrogen-led cities. Artur Kolakowski, Director, Business Development, JK Srivastava Hynfra P.S.A. Ltd, and Pawel Trojanowski, Business Development Director, Hydrogen Systems, Rockfin, highlighted innovative hydrogen production through advanced electrolysis, renewable-powered systems, along with next-generation storage solutions such as high-pressure systems, liquid hydrogen, and chemical carriers for safe and scalable deployment. Prof. Ch Satish Kumar, Vice Chancellor, SRM University–AP underscored the MoU as a significant step towards integrating hydrogen technologies into academics, research, and leadership training at the University, which is reinforcing SRM AP’s commitment to advancing sustainable energy solutions in partnership with industry leaders like the JK Srivastava Group. Pankaj Srivastava, Director, JK Srivastava Hynfra P.S.A. Ltd, Dr R Premkumar, Registrar, SRM University-AP, Prof. Ranjit Thapa, Dean-Research, Prof. GS Vinod Kumar, Associate Dean and Professor, and Dr Pardha Saradhi Maram, Convenor of Green Hydrogen Summit 2025 and Associate Professor, SRM University-AP, also graced the occasion.
The Morning After: Elon Musks SpaceX is buying his AI company, xAI
Like some sort of corporate Russian doll, SpaceX has announced its acquisition of xAI. The merger will form the most ambitious, vertically integrated innovation engine on (and off) Earth, according to, well, owner Elon Musk. The AI company, arguably best known for its ongoing CSAM-generating chatbot controversy, might seem like a strange fit for a rocket company. But SpaceX is apparently key to Musks latest scheme to build AI data centers in space. There might be an argument for moving the resource-intensive operations to space but Musk continued. He also claimed space-based data centers will eventually enable further advances in space travel. The capabilities we unlock by making space-based data centers a reality will fund and enable self-growing bases on the Moon, an entire civilization on Mars and ultimately expansion to the Universe. Back on Earth, xAI and X (formerly Twitter) merged last year, which means SpaceX now owns the social network Musk bought in 2022. Mat Smith The biggest stories you might have missed iPhone Fold rumors: Everything we know so far, including the leaked design Rivian made an electric ambulance for Greys Anatomy TikTok says its back to normal after winter storm-related outages Sony A7 V camera review Awesome speed and photo quality. TMA Engadget The Sony A7 V is an imaging powerhouse that brings the speed and precision of its high-end siblings to the enthusiast tier. Thanks to a new 33MP partially stacked sensor, image quality is where it truly pulls ahead, offering best-in-class dynamic range and low-light performance that outclasses 24MP rivals despite the higher resolution. If your primary goal is capturing the perfect still, the combination of accurate AI autofocus and improved color science makes this arguably the best all-around Sony shooter yet. However, if youre a video-first creator, the A7 V might feel like its a little behind. While the 10-bit 4K footage is sharp and benefits from impressive AI auto-framing and stabilization, it lacks internal RAW recording, which competitors like the Canon R6 III and Panasonic S1 II now offer. Make sure you check out the full review. Continue reading. Apple acquires Q.ai for a reported $2 billion After Beats, its the companys second-biggest ever purchase. Its the time of AI acquisitions, it seems. Even Apples doing it. Apple has acquired Israel-based startup Q.ai . Although Apple has not disclosed the terms of the deal, The Financial Times reports the arrangement is valued at nearly $2 billion. Apple hasnt shared specifics on how it plans to leverage the startup, but patents filed by Q.ai focus on integrating its technology into headphones or even glasses, using facial skin micro movements to communicate without talking. Continue reading. This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/general/the-morning-after-elon-musks-spacex-is-buying-his-ai-company-xai-121500751.html?src=rss
Indian space sector to account for 8-10% of $1.8-trillion global space economy
India's space sector is projected to capture 8-10% of the global space economy by 2035, attracting significant investment momentum. Big-ticket investors, including Singapore's GIC and Temasek, are eyeing opportunities in this burgeoning ecosystem, supported by a Rs 1,000 crore venture fund and a goal of developing five space unicorns annually.
Dr. Dhruv Galgotia Chairs International Dialogue on Student-Centric Teaching at QS India Summit, Goa
Galgotias University marked a significant presence at the QS Quacquarelli Symonds India Summit, Goa, by leading a high-level Presidential Roundtable that convened Presidents, Chancellors, and Vice Chancellors from leading universities across the world. The roundtable focused on rethinking classroom teaching to enable deeper student agency, engagement, and relevance in the context of a rapidly transforming higher education ecosystem. Dr. Dhruv Galgotia chairing the Presidential Roundtable at the QS India Summit 2026 The session was chaired by Dr. Dhruv Galgotia, CEO, Galgotias University, and co-chaired by Prof. Richard James, an internationally renowned expert in higher education. The discussions reflected a shared recognition that universities must move beyond traditional, syllabus-driven models and instead design learning environments that are adaptive, participatory, and future-oriented. The dialogue examined how classroom practices can evolve to respond to changing learner expectations, the demands of emerging technologies, and the need for graduates to demonstrate critical thinking, creativity, and leadership. Participants shared global perspectives on pedagogy, institutional responsibility, and the role of universities in shaping resilient and socially responsive graduates. Addressing the roundtable, Dr. Dhruv Galgotia, CEO, Galgotias University , underscored that “ meaningful transformation in higher education begins inside the classroom. He noted that Galgotias University’s academic vision is anchored in its G-SCALE approach, which prioritises student empowerment, active learning, and the development of future-ready competencies aligned with global realities .” Galgotias University’s leadership at the QS India Summit highlights its commitment to contributing to international academic discourse and shaping progressive teaching and learning practices. The university continues to engage with global higher education leaders to advance conversations that influence the future direction of universities in India and beyond. About Galgotias University Galgotias University Among the World’s Leading Universities in QS and THE Rankings. Galgotias University proudly ascends in the QS World University Rankings 2026 by Quacquarelli Symonds, securing a coveted position in the 1201–1400 global band. Ranked 15th among top private universities and 43rd among all Indian universities-public and private combined-this achievement marks a powerful endorsement of Galgotias’ unwavering commitment to academic excellence, global relevance, and innovation in higher education. In the Times Higher Education (THE) World University Rankings 2025, Galgotias University has been ranked 45th among Indian universities (including both government and private institutions) and placed in the globally prestigious 1001–1200 band. This significant achievement reinforces the university’s growing stature in the international academic arena and validates its consistent progress in global higher education benchmarks. These recognitions reflect Galgotias University’s strategic focus on teaching quality, research impact, internationalization, and industry relevance, and its mission to shape globally competent graduates prepared for the challenges of tomorrow.
Dubai unveils driverless pod routes connecting metro stations to major destinations
Dubai is set to revolutionize urban transit with Glydways, an autonomous electric pod system launching within four months. These driverless vehicles will operate on dedicated tracks, tackling the last-mile challenge and aiming to eliminate traffic congestion. This initiative is a significant step towards Dubai's goal of 25% autonomous trips by 2030.
The Switch just surpassed the DS as Nintendo's best-selling console ever
The original Switch just became Nintendos best-selling console ever with 155.37 million units as of December 31, 2025, overtaking the DS which sold 154.02 million units from 2004-2011. It was part of a holiday surge that saw the company move 7.01 million Switch 2s (and 17.37 million through Q3 of its fiscal year), making it the fastest-selling dedicated video platform released by Nintendo to date, the company said in its earnings report . Despite being supplanted by the Switch 2, the Switch keeps selling decently (1.36 million units in Q3 fiscal 2026), due to its relatively cheap price . Nintendo reported last year that it was just trailing the DS in sales and would likely surpass it after Christmas. The Switch is now just 5.27 million units behind Sonys PS2, the best-selling console of all time so Nintendo would have to keep selling it for at least a couple more years to get the record. The Switch 2, meanwhile, has been a sales machine. With high holiday sales that exceeded expectations , Nintendo should easily reach its 19 million sales goal for fiscal 2026 ending March 31 this year. The company has already (easily) busted through its original sales forecast of 15 million consoles set earlier in 2025. Game sales were also strong, with Mario Kart World hitting 14 million units and Donkey Kong Bananza selling 4.25 million since the Switch 2s launch. With all that, the company saw 803.32 billion yen in sales for Q3 ($5.2 billion), up 86 percent over last year but a bit less than expected, and 159.93 billion yen in profit ($1.03 billion), 20 percent higher than the same period last year. Whether the company can continue that may depend on the strength of its upcoming game lineup. Two of those key titles are Mario Tennis Fever expected on February 12 and Pokemon Pokopia arriving in March. This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/gaming/nintendo/the-switch-just-surpassed-the-ds-as-nintendos-best-selling-console-ever-083700901.html?src=rss
NTPC Green Energy Limited (NGEL), a subsidiary of India’s largest power utility NTPC Ltd., and Assago Industries Pvt. Ltd. (Assago), a fast-growing player in bio-energy and sustainable manufacturing, today announced the signing of a strategic Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to develop and operationalize India’s first large-scale Green Urea production ecosystem within the upcoming Green Hydrogen Hub at Pudimadaka, Andhra Pradesh. The MoU was signed in the august presence of senior officials and leadership teams from NGEL, NTPC, and Assago, marking a significant milestone for the project Under the MoU, NGEL will supply Green Ammonia, CO, RE power, and other utilities to Assago, enabling the production of Green Urea using clean, renewable feedstock. The collaboration aims to accelerate India’s transition toward sustainable fertilizer production and contribute significantly to the nation’s Atma Nirbhar Bharat vision. India’s Urea Challenge & Why This MoU Matters India currently consumes around 35 to 40 million tonnes of urea annually, of which 8–10 million tonnes are imported each year. Imported urea exposes India to high price volatility, foreign exchange outflow, geopolitical supply risks, and carbon-intensive fertilizer dependence. The NGEL–Assago partnership directly supports reducing this dependence by creating India’s first indigenous Green Urea value chain powered entirely by renewable hydrogen and green ammonia. A Leap Toward Indigenous Green Urea The Pudimadaka Green Hydrogen Hub is designed for 2.5 million tonnes per annum (MMTPA) of green chemicals (Green Methanol, Green Ammonia, SAF, and Green Urea). Assago Industries will be among the first private companies in India to begin production of Green Urea at scale using renewable ammonia and captured CO — a pioneering step in sustainable fertilizer manufacturing. Strategic Benefits of the NGEL–Assago Collaboration Strengthening India’s Fertilizer Self-Reliance Large-Scale Decarbonization Boost to Andhra Pradesh’s Green Hydrogen Corridor Alignment with National Priorities Quote from Assago Industries “ This partnership marks a defining moment for India’s transition towards sustainable fertilizer production. By producing indigenous Green Urea using renewable feedstock, Assago is proud to contribute to India’s goal of self-reliance, decarbonization, and agricultural resilience. We look forward to working closely with NGEL to build a world-class green chemicals ecosystem at Pudimadaka .” – Ashish Gurnani, MD, Assago Industries Private Limited .
Former RBI official R Gandhi backs Budget 2026's medium-term vision, defends STT hike on F&O trading
Former RBI Deputy Governor R Gandhi backs the Union Budget 2026's long-term economic vision. He highlights tax stability as key for investor confidence. Gandhi also explains the Securities Transaction Tax hike aims to curb speculation, not hinder price discovery. This approach supports India's Viksit Bharat 2047 goals, fostering a sustainable investment climate.
Opinion: Opinion | India-US Deal: When Diplomacy Trumps Cynicism
The deal reaffirms the strength of India-US ties between the world's two largest democracies, unlocks prosperity for citizens on both sides and fuels shared goals of fair trade, innovation and global stability.
The government plans to revitalize 200 old industrial clusters. This initiative will focus on upgrading equipment and enhancing worker skills, with a goal to boost cost competitiveness and efficiency across various sectors. This move aims to strengthen India's manufacturing sector and ensure long-term global competitiveness.
A Gentler Way to Treat a Leaking Heart Valve
Many people live for years with constant tiredness or a sense that everyday activities require more effort than they should. These signs are often brushed aside as part of ageing or a busy lifestyle. In some cases, however, the real issue lies in the heart—specifically a condition called Mitral Regurgitation, where a heart valve does not close properly and allows blood to flow backward, gradually affecting how efficiently the heart works. Dr Manoj Kumar Agarwala, Senior Consultant Cardiologist & Endovascular Specialist and Director – Interventional Cardiologist at Apollo Health City, Jubilee Hills, Hyderabad For a long time, open-heart surgery was considered the main solution. While effective, surgery is not suitable for everyone. Older adults, or those with other medical problems, are often told that the risks are simply too high. This is where newer treatment options have quietly changed the conversation. Transcatheter Edge-to-Edge Repair, commonly known as TEER, is a minimally invasive procedure that repairs the leaking valve through a thin tube passed from a blood vessel, without opening the chest or stopping the heart. By gently bringing the valve leaflets closer together, the heart is able to pump more efficiently, easing symptoms that patients live with every day. Dr Manoj Kumar Agarwala , Senior Consultant Cardiologist & Endovascular Specialist and Director – Interventional Cardiologist at Apollo Health City, Jubilee Hills, Hyderabad . “ Transcatheter Edge-to-Edge Repair has changed how we approach these cases. By avoiding open-heart surgery, TEER allows us to treat high-risk or elderly patients safely, while significantly improving their quality of life. The goal is not just to fix the valve, but to help patients return to their everyday activities with greater comfort and confidence .” What has been encouraging is how patients respond after the procedure. Many report breathing more comfortably, feeling less fatigued, and getting back to routine activities sooner than expected. Hospital stays are usually shorter, and recovery tends to be smoother compared to traditional surgery. Advances in TEER technology have also made the procedure more precise and predictable for heart teams. Better imaging and refined delivery systems help doctors tailor treatment to each patient’s heart structure, while careful evaluation ensures the right patients receive the right therapy. As awareness around heart valve disease grows, minimally invasive treatments like TEER are offering reassurance to patients who once had limited options. It represents a thoughtful step forward—focused not just on treatment, but on improving everyday life.
Gold, silver ETFs see sharp correction: Redeem, hold or buy more?
Gold and silver ETFs have seen sharp pullbacks after strong rallies. Experts advise investors to stay disciplined and align decisions with long-term goals. Market corrections offer opportunities for systematic investment. The recent fall was triggered by global factors and news of potential monetary policy tightening. Investors should rebalance positions as per their asset allocation and avoid impulsive actions.
Martinez scores for Inter Milan and is closing in on club records
Milan, Feb 2: Lautaro Martinez is closing in on more records for Inter Milan. The Argentinian World Cup winner scored again to set league leader Inter on its way to a 2-0 win at Cremonese in Serie A. It was Lautaros 170th goal for Inter and left him just one behind Roberto Boninsegna, who is []
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AMPATI: Adita salrangna skang, West Garo Hills ajani Rajabala jolo donggipa Goalgaon songo, mande saksako sootani jaman sosojengjeng onganirang namsrangkujaengani asel gue badinge chaenggipa manderang aro game gee chaenggiparang nangchakeaniko manengani gimin Sombar salo, South West Garo Hills ajani District Administration, tomtomaniko rakkiangna gita Ampati-o jinma tomaniko ongatangaha. Ia tombimonganio, Nokma Council-ni membor-rang, dingtang dingtang []
Rajasthan fully prepared to take advantage of budgetary incentives: CM
The Union Budget will give new strength to all-round development of Rajasthan and support our resolve to achieve the development goals It is a roadmap for a developed India, Rajasthan CM Bhajan Lal Sharma said
Celebration of the printed word
The Goa Book Festival 2026 will be organised by the National Book Trust (NBT) in Panaji from February 4. Director, Yuvraj Malik interacts with NT BUZZ on the grand event and NBTs efforts to boost the reading habit RAMNATH N. PAI RAIKAR American novelist and short-story writer, George R. R. Martin had said that A []
Carnival goes back to its roots in Porvorim
NT BUZZ The Porvorim Carnival Committee has announced the return of the Peoples Carnival Parade 2026, a community-led, people-powered celebration that aims to revive the original spirit of Goas Carnival, where culture, creativity, and public participation take precedence over spectacle. The Peoples Carnival Parade will be held on February 13, 3.30 p.m. onwards at []
CM confident of Goa getting nearly Rs 4K cr from Centre
NT Reporter Panaji Exuding confidence that is government would get nearly Rs 4,000 crore from the Centre through various means under Union Budget 2026-27, Chief Minister Pramod Sawant Monday said the fund will also include money under the scheme for special assistance to states for capital investment, providing 50-year interest-free loans to boost state capital []
Govt plans to set up new medical college in Pernem
NT Reporter Pernem Chief Minister Pramod Sawant Monday said the state government will set up a new medical college in Pernem block. The Chief Minister made the announcement during inauguration of the Government Hospital and Research Centre in Tuem, Pernem, which has been designated as a linked facility to the Goa Medical College and Hospital []
Miguel Braganza The Mankurad or Malcorada is the first mango to hit the market. It is also the first mango variety of Goan origin to have a Geographical Indication or G.I. for Goa since 2022. However, the first fruits that are now selling at Rs.600 per fruit or a whopping Rs.7,200 a dozen in []
Shigmotsav celebrations to commence on March 5, float parade in city on March 7
NT Reporter Panaji Goas vibrant festival of Shigmo, also called Shigmotsav, will be celebrated across the state from March 5 to March 18, with float parades beginning in Ponda and concluding in Pernem. Addressing media persons on Monday, Tourism Director Kedar Naik said, We will provide two types of grants, for infrastructure and the prize []
Situation intolerable, says Vas; Cong wants CMs intervention
NT Reporter Vasco The death of a sixth student at the BITS Pilani-Goa campus within a span of one year has drawn serious concerns from various sections in state. Cortalim MLA Antonio Vas said the situation is deeply disturbing and no longer tolerable, while Congress leader Olencio Simoes has called for an immediate and independent []
Carbon capture push in Budget 2026 builds up steel & cement companies' confidence
India's government is investing 20,000 crore over five years in carbon capture technology. This funding will aid hard-to-abate industries like steel and cement. These sectors face high emissions and significant costs for low-carbon solutions. The move signals strong policy support for industrial decarbonisation. It aims to help these industries meet climate goals while expanding production capacity.
Priority is growth; demand seen keeping up pace, says Nirmala Sitharaman after Budget 2026
Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman is confident consumption will remain strong. She defended the increased tax on derivative trading, aiming to deter speculation. The government plans to boost disinvestment and asset monetisation to fund its fiscal goals. Amendments to the Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code are also planned for the latter half of the budget session.
Dalgado Puroskar 2025 conferred
NT BUZZ The annual Dalgado Puroskar 2025 were conferred at a ceremonial function recently held at Ravindra Bhavan, Margao, on seven individuals who have excelled in the literary and cultural fields and have contributed to the preservation and promotion of Konkani literature in the Roman script and the cultural heritage of Goa. The chief []
I've tested every Apple Watch model out right now - this one is my pick in 2026 (and it's on sale)
Looking for a smartwatch to help you tackle your 2026 fitness goals? The Apple Watch Series 11 is on sale for the first time this year.
From small towns to India Inc: Sitharaman's bold bet on Bharat in Budget 2026
Budget 2026: India's Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman is launching a plan to boost small businesses in Tier II and Tier III towns. This initiative aims to turn these enterprises into formally managed companies. The strategy focuses on equity, liquidity, and professional support. The goal is to integrate these businesses into India's larger corporate growth story and global supply chains.
WPL 2026: Backing From Mandhana Has Given Me Lots Of Confidence At RCB, Says Bell
Royal Challengers Bengaluru: Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) pacer Lauren Bell has emerged as the most economical force in this season's Women's Premier League (WPL), and has attributed her success in the competition to the backing from skipper Smriti Mandhana giving her lots of confidence. Lauren has taken 12 wickets in eight games at an average of 15 and an economy rate of 5.63 with a strike-rate of 16. But the numbers also tell about the England pacers story of relentless accuracy - 116 dot balls, which is 13 more than nearest rival, Delhi Capitals all-rounder Marizanne Kapp. I think she knew me really well before I came here because I've obviously played with her more on a personal level and as a friend. Then out here, I've obviously got to know her as a captain and she's been amazing. She's been so clear and has really backed me, as well as giving me lots of confidence. So we work really well together and I think coming out here, knowing that I knew her and I knew my captain had obviously settled a few nerves. But we've got on and we tend to agree on all plans and everything she wants from me. So, it's been pretty seamless, Lauren told IANS in a select virtual interaction organised by RCB on Monday. Bell's bowling has undergone significant evolution since the 2023 Womens Ashes, as she transitioned from an in-swing to an out-swing bowler - a change that came from reassessing her action - from being front-on bowler to now more side-on. I didn't plan to change from an in-swinger to an out-swinger. But I just got finished from my first Ashes series in 2023. I sat down with my coach and my bowling coach at the time. We just chatted about how I could, like, progress as a bowler. Obviously, like, one of my goals is to be one of the best seamers in the world. We kind of just said, how can I do that? We basically said that there are three parts of fast bowling - there's pace, bounce, and movement. My action didn't provide the most pace and bounce that I could get out of like my physicality. So, I just tinkered with my action a bit and tried to get a bit more upright. In doing so, it led to changing the way I swung the ball. But hopefully in time, I'll be able to do both again and it's really exciting. But that was the main reason was to try and get a bit more pace, bounce, and I guess have an action that was a bit safer. So I wasn't at high injury risk, which I think my old action may have been, she elaborated. The modifications have paid dividends for Lauren, whos now being deployed by RCB to win phases, especially the powerplay and early middle overs. It's just nice and reassuring that if you swing the ball, you're massively in the game. I think that's one thing I've always done and always prided myself on was being able to move the ball off the straight seam. If you can do that, whatever format you're playing, it's going to be tricky to face as a batter. So, I guess that's one of my strengths and it's just good that it's been coming off and I've been able to put in consistent performances for the team, she said. Unlike many modern cricketers who rely heavily on data and video analysis, Lauren said she maintains a straightforward approach to preparation. I'm like a super simple cricketer, which you can probably tell by my plans out on the pitch. But I mean, I've played whoever you end up playing. I've already bowled at their opening batters twice this tournament, so I'll know my plan. But I also know what my strengths are. A lot of the time, I just like to go to my strengths and do what I'm best at and hope that it matches up to who I'm playing. I'll obviously have a little look at who it is and what line is the best way to get them out. But I think all in all, I'm very simple and I'll just go in and make sure that I know what my strengths are and what my best chance of getting them out is and I guess go from there, she elaborated. RCB took a short break in Goa ahead of the title clash set to happen on Thursday and Lauren signed off by saying the side used the break to recharge mentally before shifting their focus to winning the trophy for the second time in Vadodara. I'll obviously have a little look at who it is and what line is the best way to get them out. But I think all in all, I'm very simple and I'll just go in and make sure that I know what my strengths are and what my best chance of getting them out is and I guess go from there, she elaborated. Also Read: Live Cricket Score So it's just a way to recharge your batteries, spend a bit of time together outside of a cricket environment and then we're back now and we've got a few training sessions to really get ourselves ready. Article Source: IANS
Himachal Pradesh govt. sets goal of 31% forest cover by 2030
Chief Minister Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu directs the Forest department to prepare a comprehensive roadmap through sustainable planning to increase the States forest cover, which is currently 29.5%
Premier League: Rodri Rages That Officials 'Don't Want' Manchester City To Win
City were cruising towards victory in north London at 2-0 up on Sunday, but the momentum swung in Spurs' favour after a goal by Dominic Solanke was allowed to stand despite the forward appearing to foul Marc Guehi before making contact with the ball
Quintessence 4.0: A Grand Confluence of Talent, Culture, and Joie de Vivre
Jamnabai Narsee School, GIFT City was transformed into a vibrant epicentre of sporting & cultural excellence as it proudly hosted Quintessence 4.0 Trustee Mr. Sujay Jairaj, Trustee Ms. Minal Thacker , Mr. Maniesh Paul & Ms.Isha Koppikar at the opening of Quintessence 4.0 at Jamnabai Narsee School, Gift City Mr. Sujay Jairaj . It serves as a distinguished collaborative platform that unites students from five eminent institutions: Jamnabai Narsee School, Mumbai and GIFT City, Jamnabai Narsee International School Mumbai;and Chatrabhuj Narsee School Mumbai and Pune, fostering excellence and shared purpose. Comprising over 200 categories, over 2000 participants from 5 schools, 3 cities and 2 states, Quintessence 4.0 exemplified the ideals of creativity, camaraderie, and collaborative endeavour. In his address, Shri Sujay Jairaj highlighted the transformative power of dreams, “ Dream, Believe, Pursue, and Achieve. Dream ambitiously, commit wholeheartedly to your goals, strive for excellence in all your endeavours, and remain humble, celebrating each success along the way, ”as a guiding principle for realizing one’s fullest potential. The name ‘ Quintessence ’ signifying the perfect embodiment of a quality or class, aptly captures the festival’s essence. Represented by the logo Joie de vivre, which embodies the joy and exuberance of life, the festival was conceived to celebrate students multifaceted talents in sports, the creative arts, and performing arts alike. In its fourth edition, Quintessence gained further prominence with the presence of Guests of Honour Ms. Isha Koppikar and Mr. Maniesh Paul, inspiring students to view their creative and extracurricular pursuits as vital contributions to society. The competitions were overseen by a panel of esteemed judges, Kiku Sharda, Sunil Vishrani, Karanvir Sharma, and celebrated folk artists Kirtidan Gadhvi and Arvind Vegda. The event was also graced by other luminaries such as choreographer Mr. Shounak Vyas and writer Mr. Anil Mulchandani alongside experts from arts, theatre, literature, culinary arts, and science & technology, gave students the rare opportunity to showcase their talents before industry leaders. Trustee Ms. Minal Thacker expressed, “ Quintessence inspires individual excellence, promotes collaboration, and celebrates the shared triumphs of our students. It serves as a platform for joint endeavour and truly captures the vibrant energy present across all 5 schools .” Quintessence fosters creativity, innovation, synergy and confidence among students, embodying a vision that has been steadfastly nurtured over the years. The event stood as a powerful reminder that when youth and opportunity converge, the result is nothing short of magical. As the fourth edition came to a close, Quintessence 4.0 was unanimously celebrated as a triumph. @quintessence_intraschoolfest
JP Nadda reviews healthcare delivery with Rajasthan, Maharashtra ministers
Union Health Minister JP Nadda held a review meeting with Rajasthan and Maharashtra health ministers, focusing on strengthening public health infrastructure, drug regulation, diagnostics, Jan Aushadhi Kendras, and Indias TB elimination goals
When should investors exit a mutual fund? Key red flags to watch
With markets near record highs, experts urge investors to review mutual funds by portfolio role, goals and risk tolerance, not recent returns. Exit only on structural red flags like sustained underperformance, style drift or rising volatility that breaks discipline.
Etihad Guest , the award-winning loyalty programme of the UAE’s national carrier, Etihad Airways, today announced a new partnership with The Postcard Hotel , Asia’s acclaimed luxury hospitality brand. This marks a significant milestone for the programme as it expands its network of premium partners and embarks on a new chapter in redefining luxury travel. Etihad Guest’s new hotel partnership in South Asia underscores the airline’s deep commitment to the region and its discerning travellers. (L to R) Mr Anirudh Kandpal, Co-Founder and Senior Vice President, The Postcard Hotel, and Mr Mark Potter, Managing Director, Etihad Guest - celebrate the launch of the new partnership Through this collaboration, Etihad Guest members can now earn Miles each time they book and stay at any of The Postcard Hotel’s distinctive properties across India, Bhutan, and Sri Lanka - unlocking more rewarding ways to experience authentic, destination-led luxury. Etihad Guest members staying two or three nights at any Postcard property will earn 2,000 Miles, while those staying four nights or more will receive 4,000 Miles plus a complimentary night stay. The partnership brings together The Postcard Hotel’s signature brand of intimate luxury with Etihad Guest’s globally celebrated rewards programme, offering travellers meaningful and memorable journeys. Arik De, Chief Revenue and Commercial Officer, Etihad Airways , said, “ At Etihad our commitment has always been to deliver exceptional customer service and Etihad Guest stands as a testament to the same. Our connection with India and the region goes far beyond our network - it reflects a shared appreciation for culture, hospitality, and meaningful travel. We’re delighted to welcome The Postcard Hotel to Etihad Guest, expanding the breadth of the programme in the region. This collaboration is a strategic step in deepening our engagement with the Indian subcontinent, offering travellers distinctive experiences that celebrate the region’s richness while enhancing the value of being an Etihad Guest member .” Kapil Chopra, Founder and CEO of The Postcard Hotel, remarks, “ We are delighted to join hands with Etihad Airways, a brand whose ethos of excellence and guest-centric service mirrors our own. This alliance enables Etihad Guest members to immerse themselves in the world of The Postcard Hotel—where every moment is designed to transcend expectations and deliver authentic, unforgettable luxury and experience our award-winning hospitality .” Founded in 2018 by Kapil Chopra, with a team of experienced hoteliers, The Postcard Hotel has redefined modern Indian hospitality through its philosophy of intimate, immersive, and destination-led experiences. Each of its 11 properties across India, Bhutan, and Sri Lanka reflects the local culture and surroundings — from tranquil beaches to lush hillsides and heritage enclaves. Guests enjoy unparalleled flexibility, including anytime check-in and check-out, and breakfast served at leisure, ensuring a stay that feels personal and unhurried. Deepening Etihad’s Commitment to India This announcement further highlights Etihad’s ongoing investment in India — from strategic partnerships and sponsorships with Chennai Super Kings and Mumbai City FC, to locally inspired cuisine and Hindi-language digital experiences reaffirming its long-standing relationship with the Indian traveller. India remains one of Etihad’s most important markets, with more than two decades of operations and a rapidly expanding base of Etihad Guest members. The airline operates 185 flights per week to 11 Indian gateways, connecting travellers seamlessly between India, Abu Dhabi, and destinations across its global network. Etihad Guest continues to expand its global partner ecosystem, offering members the opportunity to earn and redeem Miles across an extensive network of travel and lifestyle brands . About Etihad Airways Etihad Airways, the national airline of the UAE, was formed in 2003 and quickly went on to become one of the world's leading airlines. From its home in Abu Dhabi, Etihad flies to passenger and cargo destinations in the Middle East, Africa, Europe, Asia, Australia, and North America. Together with Etihad's codeshare partners, Etihad's network offers access to hundreds of international destinations. In recent years, Etihad has received numerous awards for its superior service and products, cargo offering, loyalty programme and more. To learn more, visit etihad.com. About The Postcard Hotel Founded in December 2018 by Kapil Chopra along with accomplished hospitality leaders Akanksha Lamba, Anirudh Kandpal and Raman Bansal, The Postcard Hotel was born of a desire to re-imagine luxury travel through design, authenticity and service. With a portfolio of luxury resorts across Goa, Kochi, Gir (Gujarat), Leh (Ladakh), Durrung Tea Estate (Assam), Maravanthe Beach (Karnataka), Thimpu (Bhutan), Galle (Sri Lanka), and Chitwan (Nepal) and beyond, the brand is known for crafting intimate and immersive stays that reflect their surroundings and offer understated refinement. The Postcard Hotel is now opening a new luxury hotel every quarter, making it the fastest growing hotel brand in the world. In a recent triumph at the World Travel Awards Asia & Oceania Gala Ceremony 2025 in Hong Kong, The Postcard Hotel was named Asia’s Leading Boutique Hotel Brand 2025, with its distinctive properties across India collectively securing 11 prestigious awards—a testament to the brand’s growing leadership in luxury experiential hospitality.
Video: In daylight theft, goat stolen from Shaheen Nagar
Hyderabad: In a bizarre incident, a goat was stolen from outside a house in Hyderabads Shaheen Nagar area on Sunday, February 2. According to reports, two men arrived in an auto and stole the goat which was tied outside the house. The incident was caught on CCTV, following which a complaint was filed with the Get the latest updates in Hyderabad City News , Technology , Entertainment , Sports , Politics and Top Stories on WhatsApp & Telegram by subscribing to our channels. You can also download our app for Android and iOS .
Student dies on BITS Pilani Goa campus; 6th incident in 2 years
Vishnavi Jitesh (20), a third-year engineering student, was found dead in her hostel room late on February 1 night
Flying taxis in downtown Dubai? Residents get a shock preview near Dubai Mall
Dubai is set to launch commercial air taxi operations in early 2026, connecting key vertiports and offering a swift alternative to ground travel. This initiative aims to create an integrated urban air transport system, with initial pricing expected to be premium but with a long-term goal of affordability.
Budget 2026 data reveals Indian households are shifting savings from cash and bank deposits towards shares, mutual funds, and pension plans. While real estate remains the primary wealth-building goal, rising household debt indicates increased leverage rather than immediate financial stress, even as net savings shrink.
Himanta Biswa Sarma says he has no ambition to enter national politics for another five years
Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma will focus on state politics for the next five years. He stated his commitment to Assam's development and ensuring no infiltrators remain. Union Home Minister Amit Shah also emphasised this goal. Sarma expressed confidence in the BJP securing a third consecutive term.
High-level panel to review bank ownership and consolidation for Viksit Bharat
A new committee will review India's banking sector. It aims to create fewer, larger banks. This will help fund big projects for India's growth. The panel will also look at ownership rules for private banks. This could attract more foreign investors. The goal is to align banks with India's vision for a developed nation by 2047.
80,000 crore disinvestment & asset lease target for FY27
With an eye on fiscal strength, the government is targeting a significant 80,000 crore through disinvestment and asset monetisation by the end of FY27. Major transactions like the sale of IDBI Bank and Life Insurance Corporation of India are expected to play pivotal roles in achieving this goal. This strategic move illustrates an ongoing commitment to monetising public assets.
Budget 2026: Customs relief extended for nuke rojects
Budget 2026: India's nuclear power ambitions receive a boost. Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman has extended customs duty exemptions on imports for nuclear projects until 2035. This move supports the nation's goal of increasing nuclear capacity significantly. Both large and small reactors will benefit from this policy. This encourages a cleaner energy future for India.
Truly Sorry: Kolkata Restaurant Apologises For Serving Beef To YouTuber
Popular Park Street bar-cum-restaurant Olypub has issued a formal apology after unintentionally serving beef instead of goat meat to YouTuber Sayak Chakraborty, prompting him to withdraw his police complaint against the waiter involved.
$2 trillion export goal within reach by 2032: Piyush Goyal
In an interview with businessline, the Minister highlighted the focus on labour-intensive sectors, boost to data centres and the services sector as well as a calibrated push for SEZ sales in the domestic market
Union Budget 2026: Govt extends nuclear power projects exemption till 2035
Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman announced an extension of basic customs duty exemption for nuclear power project imports until 2035, supporting India's goal of 100 GW atomic energy capacity by 2047. The government also plans to establish Rare Earth Corridors in mineral-rich states to boost domestic capabilities and reduce strategic dependencies.
Spoke for their benefit, claims Assam CM on controversial Miya remark
Goalpara (Assam): Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma on Sunday, February 1, said Miyas will face trouble as long as he remains in power, asserting that they should face persistent problems so that they leave the state. He maintained that as Miyas are illegal Bangladeshis, they should not be allowed to work in the state. Get the latest updates in Hyderabad City News , Technology , Entertainment , Sports , Politics and Top Stories on WhatsApp & Telegram by subscribing to our channels. You can also download our app for Android and iOS .
Union Budget 2026: Government allocates Rs 13,705 crore for Department of Space
ISRO's ambitious space station and human spaceflight goals receive a significant boost. The Union Budget 2026-27 allocates Rs 13,705.60 crore to the Department of Space. This funding supports crucial projects like the Gaganyaan mission and the Next Generation Launch Vehicle. The increased allocation signals strong government support for ISRO's future endeavors and private sector involvement.

