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Opposition Trying To Create False Narrative Over Budget: Arjun Meghwal

JAMMU, July 27: Union Minister Arjun Ram Meghwal on Saturday said a strong foundation has been laid in the Union Budget to achieve the goal of Viksit Bharat-2047 but the opposition was trying to create a false narrative to mislead people. Follow the Daily Excelsior channel on WhatsApp He claimed the opposition parties Constitution in danger propaganda fell flat during the recent Lok Sabha polls and the same thing will happen this time too. The opposition parties have accused [] The post Opposition Trying To Create False Narrative Over Budget: Arjun Meghwal appeared first on Daily Excelsior .

Daily Excelsior 27 Jul 2024 4:26 pm

Centre fact-checks Mamata's 'mic muted' claim; Sitharaman says Bengal CM alloted due time at NITI Aayog meeting

NEW DELHI: The central government's fact-checking body on Saturday refuted as misleading the claim made by West Bengal chief minster about her microphone being switched off during a meeting of the NITI Aayog in the national capital on Saturday. A PIB fact check said her allegations stating that only the clock showed that her speaking time was over. It is being claimed that the microphone of CM, West Bengal was switched off during the 9th Governing Council Meeting of NITI Aayog. This claim is Misleading. The clock only showed that her speaking time was over. Even the bell was not rung to mark it, the Press Information Bureau (PIB) said in a post on X. It is being claimed that the microphone of CM, West Bengal was switched off during the 9th Governing Council Meeting of NITI Aayog #PIBFactCheck This claim is #Misleading The clock only showed that her speaking time was over. Even the bell was not rung to mark it pic.twitter.com/P4N3oSOhBk PIB Fact Check (@PIBFactCheck) July 27, 2024 Meanwhile, Union Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman told ANI that it is completely false of Mamata Banerjee to claim that her microphone was switched off and claimed that every chief minister at the meeting was allotted their due time to speak. CM Mamata Banerjee attended the Niti Aayog meeting. We all heard her. Every CM was given the allotted time and that was displayed on the screen which was present before every table...She said in the media that her mic was put off. That is completely false, Sitharaman told ANI. Every CM was given their due time to speak...It's unfortunate that the chief minister of West Bengal, Mamata Banerjee has claimed that her mic was switched off which is not true...She should speak the truth behind this rather than again build a narrative based on falsehood, the Union Finance Minister said. NITI Aayog's 9th Governing Council meet begins amid boycott by several Opposition CMs According to the government fact check body PIB, Mamata Banerjee's turn to speak would be only after lunch if one goes alphabetically but she was accomodated as the seventh speaker on an official request from the Chief Minister. Alphabetically, CM, West Bengal turn would have come after lunch. She was accommodated as the 7th speaker on an official request of the West Bengal government as she had to return early, PIB Fact Check explained in a subsequent tweet. Earlier today speaking to reporters, the West Bengal Chief Minister alleged political discrimination and said that at the NITI Aayog meeting she was not allowed to speak for more than five minutes while other chief ministers were given more time. ...I said you (central government) should not discriminate against state governments. I wanted to speak but my mic was muted. I was allowed to speak only for five minutes. People before me spoke for 10-20 minutes, Banerjee told reporters after she stormed out of the NITI Aayog meeting today. I was the only one from the opposition who was participating but still, I was not allowed to speak. This is insulting..., Banerjee said as she walked out mid way from the meeting. I have come out boycotting the NITI Aayog meeting. Chandrababu Naidu was given 20 minutes to speak, Chief Ministers of Assam, Goa, Chhattisgarh spoke for 10-12 minutes. I was stopped after just 5 minutes. This is unfair, the Chief Minister said speaking to reporters after coming out of the meeting. Claiming that she had chosen to participate in the meeting to strengthen cooperative federalism Banerjee said, There are many regional aspirations. That is why I am here, to share those aspirations. If a state is strong, the Union will be strong. The Chief Minister said that several states, including West Bengal, were deprived in the Union Budget that was presented in Parliament this week, Asking the central government to treat states equally, Banerjee said, Bengal has been deprived of MNREGA funds for the last three years, nothing was paid. Treat all states equally. I said that today. I am speaking on behalf of all the states which have been deprived. Hitting out at the central government over the Budget, the Chief Minister said that the Centre does not support cooperative federalism. From the Opposition side, I am here to strengthen cooperative federalism. But you are not for cooperative federalism. The Budget is totally politically biased. Why discriminate against other states? Banerjee said. The Trinamool Congress supremo also asked the Centre to give financial powers to NITI Aayog or bring back the Planning Commission. NITI Aayog has no financial powers, how will it work? Give it financial powers, or bring back the Planning Commission, she said. Chief Ministers of opposition-led states including Tamil Nadu, Kerala, Himachal Pradesh, Telangana, Delhi and Punjab boycotted the NITI Aayog meeting chaired by Prime Minister Narendra Modi. On Wednesday, Chief Minister of Punjab Bhagwant Mann and Telangana Chief Minister Revanth Reddy said that their government will boycott the NITI Aayog in protest against the central government's alleged injustice to the state in the allocation of funds in the 2024 Union Budget. TN CM asks if stopping Mamata in her NITI Aayog address is 'cooperative federalism'

The New Indian Express 27 Jul 2024 3:34 pm

Can you name Newcastles top Premier League goalscorer for every initial?

Six of these scored 10 goals or fewer. The post Can you name Newcastles top Premier League goalscorer for every initial? appeared first on Planet Football .

Planet Football 27 Jul 2024 3:21 pm

Can you name every player to score 10+ Premier League goals in 2003-04?

It's not always easy to cast your minds back. The post Can you name every player to score 10+ Premier League goals in 2003-04? appeared first on Planet Football .

Planet Football 27 Jul 2024 3:21 pm

Mamata walks out of Niti Aayog meet, says she was stopped midway in her speech

New Delhi: West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee walked out of a Niti Aayog meeting chaired by Prime Minister Narendra Modi here on Saturday and claimed that she was unfairly stopped midway in her speech, despite being the sole representative of the opposition. Government sources, however, rejected her claim and said her speaking time was over. Banerjee said her microphone was stopped after five minutes, while other chief ministers were allowed to speak for longer durations. This is insulting. I will not attend any further meeting, the Trinamool Congress (TMC) supremo said. I have come out boycotting the meeting. (Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister) Chandrababu Naidu was given 20 minutes to speak. The chief ministers of Assam, Goa, Chhattisgarh spoke for 10-12 minutes. I was stopped from speaking after just five minutes, she told reporters after coming out of the meeting of chief ministers chaired by Modi. This is unfair. From the opposition side, only I am representing here. I attended this meeting because of the greater interest that cooperative federalism should be strengthened, she added. Government sources said it is incorrect to say that Banerjee's microphone was switched off and asserted that the clock showed that her speaking time was over. They further added that alphabetically, her turn would have come after lunch but she was accommodated as the seventh speaker on an official request from the West Bengal government as she had to return to Kolkata early. Banerjee said she mentioned during the meeting that the government presented a politically-biased budget and asked why the Centre was discriminating among states. The NITI Aayog has no financial powers. How will it work? Give it financial powers or bring the Planning Commission back, she said. I was stopped from speaking after five minutes. I said this is unfair. I am the only one present from the opposition side, I am attending this meeting because of the greater interest, she said. Banerjee said she mentioned at the meeting that certain states were overlooked in the Union Budget for 2024-25. I said you are politically biased, you are not giving attention to different states. Even the budget is a political, biased budget.... I told them it should be reviewed. I spoke for all states, Banerjee said. She also pointed out at the meeting that central funds are due to West Bengal under the Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Scheme (MGNREGS) and Prime Minister Awas Yojana. Banerjee said she wanted to speak more but her microphone was switched off after five minutes. I was stopped after five minutes. Others spoke for 10-15-20 minutes. I was the only one from the opposition but I was stopped. This is insulting. I will not attend any further meetings, she said.

Deccan Chronicle 27 Jul 2024 2:38 pm

Viksit Bharat@2047 ambition of every Indian, states can play active role to achieve this aim: PM Modi

Prime Minister Narendra Modi emphasized that achieving the goal of making India a developed nation by 2047 is a shared ambition of all Indians, with states playing a crucial role due to their direct connection with people. Speaking at the 9th NITI Aayog Governing Council meeting, Modi highlighted the need for collaborative governance between the Centre and state governments to improve quality of life and enhance government intervention mechanisms.

The Economic Times 27 Jul 2024 2:28 pm

'Mic turned off, stopped from speaking': Bengal CM Mamata walks out of NITI Aayog meeting

West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee on Saturday walked out of the 9th Governing Council meeting of NITI Aayog the government's public policy think tankalleging that she had been stopped from speaking during the event. The Trinamool Congress supremo chose to attend the meeting even after chief ministers from several Opposition-governed states chose to boycott the meeting to protest the 202425 Union Budget, calling it 'discriminatory' towards non-NDA-ruled state governments. Speaking to media persons after leaving the venue, Mamata alleged that her microphone had been switched off while she was speaking. She also slammed the Union Budget for 202425, calling it iassed. I have come out boycotting the meeting. (Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister) Chandrababu Naidu was given 20 minutes to speak. The chief ministers of Assam, Goa, Chhattisgarh spoke for 1012 minutes. I was stopped from speaking after just five minutes. This is unfair. From the opposition side, I was the only one here. I attended the meeting because cooperative federalism should be strengthened, but still, I was not allowed to speak, the West Bengal CM said. #WATCH | Delhi: West Bengal CM Mamata Banerjee says, ...I was speaking, my mic was stopped. I said why did you stop me, why are you discriminating. I am attending the meeting you should be happy instead of that you are giving more scope to your party your government. Only I am pic.twitter.com/53U8vuPDpZ ANI (@ANI) July 27, 2024 Mamata also termed the move to stop her from speaking an insult to Bengal as well as all regional parties. When I was speaking, my mic was stopped. I asked, Why did you stop me? Why are you discriminating? I am attending the meeting. You should be happy. Instead, you are giving more scope to your party and your government. Only I am there from the opposition, and you are stopping me from speaking...This is not only the insult to Bengal but also to all regional parties, she added. NITI Aayog's 9th Governing Council meet begins amid boycott by several Opposition CMs The NITI Aayog's 9th Governing Council meeting, chaired by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, began here on Saturday. The meeting focuses on making India a developed nation by 2047. Notably, chief ministers of Congress-ruled states, along with Tamil Nadu's Chief Minister MK Stalin, Kerala Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan, and the Aam Aadmi Party-led Punjab and Delhi governments, are boycotting the meeting. Meanwhile, Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar, an alliance partner in the NDA-governed Union government, also skipped the meeting. In his place, the state was represented at the meeting by deputy chief ministers Samrat Choudhary and Vijay Kumar Sinha. The cause for Kumar's absence from the crucial meeting could not be known immediately. Scrap NITI Aayog, bring back Planning Commission: Mamata Banerjee

The New Indian Express 27 Jul 2024 1:06 pm

Paris 2024 Olympics: Drag Queens Dazzle, Decapitate Marie Antoinette, and Leave Twitter in Tears

The grand tradition of turning the most innocuous events into global controversies continues as the Paris 2024 Olympics decided to rewrite the rulebook on cultural sensitivity. The opening ceremony, a spectacle typically reserved for national pride and athletic glory, instead featured a masterclass in stirring the pot and outraging the easily scandalized. First, lets set the scene: Paris, the city of romance, lights, and evidently, sacrilege. The opening ceremony was designed to dazzle, but it appears to have accomplished a more impressive featgiving the worlds offended a reason to clutch their pearls and tweet furiously. The pice de rsistance of this artistic extravaganza was a parody of Leonardo da Vincis iconic Last Supper. Ah yes, nothing says Olympic grandeur quite like a tableau that blends the sacred with the sensational. The high pointor low, depending on your perspectivewas an ensemble of drag queens, including the notable likes of Nicky Doll and Paloma, staging what can only be described as a gloriously irreverent recreation of Christ's final meal. According to the irate masses, this was a profound lack of respect for one of the most famous paintings in human history. European Parliament member Marion Marchal expressed her disdain with the eloquence of someone whos just discovered that their favourite soap opera has been replaced with a 24/7 stream of avant-garde performance art: Difficult to appreciate the strange scenes between decapitated Marie Antoinette, a kissing troupe, drag queens, the humiliation of the Republican Guard forced to dance with Aya Nakamura, the ugliness of the costumes and the choreographies. To all the Christians of the world who are watching the #Paris2024 ceremony and felt insulted by this drag queen parody of the Last Supper, know that it is not France that is speaking but a left-wing minority ready for any provocation. #notinmyname tous les chrtiens du monde pic.twitter.com/GusP2TR63u Marion Marchal (@MarionMarechal) July 26, 2024 But Marchal wasnt the only one to weigh in. Journalist Kyle Becker took to X (formerly Twitter) to blast the ceremony as full Woke dystopian. He was particularly disturbed by the visual imagery, accusing it of mocking everything from the Last Supper to the Book of Revelation. The Olympics has made it clear that Christian viewers arent welcome, Becker proclaimed, presumably as he awaited his invitation to join the Olympics' artistic board. The 2024 Paris Olympics has gone full Woke dystopian.The opening ceremony was filled with transgend*r mockery of the Last Supper, the Golden Calf idol, and even the Pale Horse from the Book of Revelation.The Olympics has made it clear that Christian viewers aren't welcome. pic.twitter.com/LgawyE6YRX Kyle Becker (@kylenabecker) July 26, 2024 This is blasphemy of the Last Supper, the First Catholic Mass, and the Blessed Virgin Mary, sacrilegiously depicted here in a blue Baphomet Dress. I am calling on government and religious leaders worldwide to denounce this attack on the Catholic Faith.Who will stand with us? pic.twitter.com/dAXKZueVnn Joseph D. McBride, Esq. (@McBrideLawNYC) July 26, 2024 Not to be outdone, Kansas City Chiefs kicker Harrison Butker, perhaps more used to scoring field goals than cultural commentary, declared the visual crazy and quoted Galatians 6:7 in a show of biblical indignation: Be not deceived, God is not mocked. Butker was not scoring any points with the creators of the opening ceremony. Then there was Riley Gaines, athlete and a self-styled expert on cultural appropriation, who declared: Men in wigs front & centre at the Olympic Games. No one ever tells me this group is oppressed or marginalized again. Gaines astute observation likely missed the memo that the Olympics is not a cultural sensitivity test, but rather a global celebration of diverse talents and performances. While some were busy condemning the parade of gender-bending iconoclasm, others were celebrating it. Out magazine, ever the champion of LGBTQ+ visibility praised the queens everywhere for breaking through the mainstream and showing their talents to the entire world. It seems that for every scathing critique, theres a jubilation of inclusivity. Parody of the Last Supper with a drag queen. pic.twitter.com/aQPPyK79YN Imtiaz Mahmood (@ImtiazMadmood) July 26, 2024 The Paris 2024 Olympics have truly outdone themselves, not only by hosting a spectacle of Olympic proportions but by also mastering the art of cultural provocation. Theyve managed to offend, confuse, and inspire all in one goan achievement that might just be worth a medal of its own. So, as we sip our coffee and digest the latest social media uproar, lets remember that in the grand theatre of global events, sometimes the most shocking performances are the ones that make us question what we thought we knew about cultural propriety. And for those still holding their breath over the sacrilege of it all, remember: in the world of art and entertainment, controversy is often the best kind of publicity.

Deccan Chronicle 27 Jul 2024 12:56 pm

Buzz: Vijay to skip the audio launch of 'GOAT'

Actor Vijay's last film 'GOAT', directed by Venkat Prabhu, will be released on September 5. With a rich ensemble cast, the film features music by Yuvan Shankar Raja. The actor is said to miss the grand auido launch of the film to signify his shift from acting to politics.

The Times of India 27 Jul 2024 11:13 am

Is relying solely on Sukanya Samriddhi enough, or should you invest in equity funds too?

Sukanya Samriddhi Yojana is a strong debt instrument but may not be sufficient alone for future education and marriage costs due to inflation and withdrawal limits. Complementing it with equity funds through SIPs can provide higher returns and better meet future financial goals.

Livemint 27 Jul 2024 11:12 am

APJ Abdul Kalam, India's Missile Man Death Anniversary: Top Inspiring Quotes by India's 11th President

On July 27, 2015, Dr. Abdul Kalam unexpectedly passed away from a massive heart attack while delivering a lecture at the Indian Institute of Management Shillong (IIM Shillong). Dr. A P J Abdul Kalam, affectionately known as India's 'Missile Man,' is remembered not just for his scientific achievements but for his inspirational journey from humble beginnings to becoming a beloved leader and thinker. As we commemorate his death anniversary, we reflect on the wisdom he shared through his words. Here are 15 inspiring quotes by Dr. A P J Abdul Kalam, India's 11th President, that continue to motivate and guide millions. 1. Dream, dream, dream. Dreams transform into thoughts and thoughts result in action. This quote encapsulates Kalam's belief in the power of dreams and their ability to drive meaningful action. 2. You have to dream before your dreams can come true. Kalam always stressed the importance of dreaming big as the first step towards achieving great things. 3. If you want to shine like a sun, first burn like a sun. He encouraged hard work and perseverance, comparing the process of achieving greatness to the intense energy of the sun. 4. Failure will never overtake me if my determination to succeed is strong enough. Kalam's life is a testament to this belief, as he overcame numerous challenges through sheer determination. 5. We should not give up and we should not allow the problem to defeat us. His resilience in the face of adversity serves as a powerful reminder to never give up. 6. Let us sacrifice our today so that our children can have a better tomorrow. Kalam's vision for a better future underscored his dedication to progress and development. 7. To succeed in your mission, you must have single-minded devotion to your goal. Focus and dedication were key principles in Kalam's approach to life and work. 8. Don't take rest after your first victory because if you fail in second, more lips are waiting to say that your first victory was just luck. He advised continuous effort and improvement, warning against complacency. 9. All of us do not have equal talent. But, all of us have an equal opportunity to develop our talents. Kalam believed in the potential of every individual to grow and excel, regardless of their starting point. 10. Excellence is a continuous process and not an accident. This quote reflects his belief that excellence is achieved through consistent effort and improvement. 11. Look at the sky. We are not alone. The whole universe is friendly to us and conspires only to give the best to those who dream and work. Kalam encouraged looking beyond immediate surroundings and recognizing the broader support for our endeavors. 12. Man needs his difficulties because they are necessary to enjoy success. He saw challenges as essential to appreciating and achieving success. 13. Great dreams of great dreamers are always transcended. Kalam believed that the dreams of visionary individuals always have the potential to go beyond their imagination. 14. You see, God helps only people who work hard. That principle is very clear. Hard work was a central tenet in Kalam's philosophy, as he believed in divine support for those who put in effort. 15. My message, especially to young people is to have courage to think differently, courage to invent, to travel the unexplored path, courage to discover the impossible and to conquer the problems and succeed. Kalam's message to the youth emphasized innovation, bravery, and perseverance. Dr. A P J Abdul Kalam's journey from Rameswaram, Tamil Nadu, to becoming a leading aerospace scientist at ISRO and DRDO, and ultimately the 11th President of India, is a story of relentless pursuit of knowledge and unwavering dedication. His quotes continue to inspire us to dream big, work hard, and remain resilient in the face of challenges. As we honor his memory, let these words of wisdom guide us in our own journeys towards greatness.

News Track 27 Jul 2024 11:11 am

NITI Aayog's 9th Meeting: PM Modi to Focus on 'Viksit Bharat@2047'

NEW DELHI: Prime Minister Narendra Modi is set to preside over the 9th Governing Council meeting of NITI Aayog on Saturday, with a primary focus on the ambitious goal of transforming India into a developed nation by 2047. The meeting will be held at the Rashtrapati Bhavan Cultural Centre, according to an official release from the government think tank. However, the meeting will see notable absences as several opposition leaders have decided to boycott the event. Tamil Nadu's Chief Minister and DMK leader MK Stalin, Kerala Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan, and the Aam Aadmi Party-led governments of Punjab and Delhi have all announced their decision to not attend. In contrast, West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee has confirmed her attendance. She emphasized the importance of raising their voices on a common platform, indicating her commitment to participating in the discussions. This year's meeting revolves around the theme 'Viksit Bharat@2047', which aims to chart out a pathway for India to achieve developed nation status by the centenary of its independence. The Governing Council will deliberate on the Approach Paper for the Vision Document on Viksit Bharat @2047. The agenda for the meeting includes fostering participative governance and collaboration between the Centre and State Governments. The focus is on enhancing the quality of life for both rural and urban populations by improving the delivery mechanisms of government interventions. Detailed discussions will take place on the role of states in realizing the goal of Viksit Bharat @2047. India's trajectory towards becoming the world's third-largest economy, with GDP already surpassing USD 5 trillion and aiming for a USD 30 trillion economy by 2047, will be a key topic. Achieving the vision of a 'Viksit Bharat' by 2047 requires a cooperative approach between the Centre and the states. The 9th Governing Council Meeting aims to develop a comprehensive roadmap to this end. The council will also review the recommendations from the 3rd National Conference of Chief Secretaries, held from December 27-29, 2023. Key areas of focus included cyber security, the aspirational districts and blocks programme, the role of states, and the integration of AI in governance. Prime Minister Modi, serving as the Chairperson of NITI Aayog, will be joined by Chief Ministers and Lieutenant Governors of States and Union Territories, Union Ministers as Ex-officio Members and Special Invitees, along with the Vice Chairman and members of NITI Aayog. Latest Updates: PM Modi's Strong Message to Pakistan on 25th Kargil Vijay Diwas, Worth To Hear PM Modi Outlines Five-Year Vision in Budget Session Opening Address Elon Musk Congratulates Narendra Modi for Reaching 100 Million Followers on X

News Track 27 Jul 2024 11:11 am

Number of goats and sheep reduced by 32.40% in Telangana in the last five years despite the sheep distribution programme

Sources in the government claim that the number of goats and sheep have decreased as per the recent livestock census

The Hindu 27 Jul 2024 10:55 am

Shortage of 18 judges in 10 courts across Goa: State Law Minister tells Assembly

In a written reply tabled in the House on July 26, Goa Law Minister Aleixo Sequeira shared the details about the vacancies in the courts.

The Hindu 27 Jul 2024 10:43 am

Police seize 90 cartons of suspected stale dog meat at Bengaluru railway station

BENGALURU: West division police reportedly seized 90 cartons of meat that is said to have come by train from Rajasthan. The meat was seized at the Okalipuram entrance of KSR Railway Station. Though it was said it was either sheep or goat meat, cow vigilante Puneeth Kerehalli and his associates expressed doubts, suspecting it to be dog meat. With the situation going out of control, Kerehalli and the others were taken into custody by the jurisdictional Cottonpet police around 9.30pm Friday. A few mutton stall owners in the vicinity of Majestic said it was stale meat and dangerous to consume. Rizwan Khureshi, a meat trader, told the media that he had complained to the authorities earlier. It was brought to the notice of the BBMP commissioner and police, but no action was taken. Officials are aware of stale meat being sold to hotels and affecting the health of meat consumers, Khureshi said. He said he is not sure if it was dog meat, and only a lab test could certify it. Kerehalli told the media that every day, six tonnes of meat comes from Rajasthan. The meat is then mixed with dog meat and sold in Russell Market and mutton shops. The stale meat, which is 75 to 80 hours old, is cleaned in vinegar to make it look fresh, Kerehalli added. Abdul Razaak, another meat trader who gets meat from Rajasthan, said he has been in the business for the past 12 years. Everything is legal. The meat is kept in an ice box. We have FSSAI licence, trade licence and BBMP licence. We are getting the meat from Jaipur. The meat is tested and of good quality. The allegations are all fabricated. No illegal business is going on, I will explain in detail at a press conference, Razaak added. The meat that was seized was kept in cold storage. The authorities concerned also took samples of the meat and said the report will take 14 days.

The New Indian Express 27 Jul 2024 9:58 am

PM to chair 9th NITI Aayog meet today amid boycott by Opposition states

NEW DELHI: Prime Minister Narendra Modi will chair the 9th NITI Aayog's Governing Council meeting on Saturday, with a focus on making India a developed nation by 2047. The meeting is set to take place at the Rashtrapati Bhavan Cultural Centre, an official release from the government think tank said. Tamil Nadu's Chief Minister and DMK leader MK Stalin along with Kerala Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan and Aam Aadmi Party-led Punjab and Delhi governments have said they will also boycott the meeting. West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee, who is set to attend the meeting, said she felt their voices should be raised on a common platform. This year's theme of NITI Aayog's meeting is 'Viksit Bharat@2047', with a central focus on making India a developed nation. The Governing Council Meeting will discuss the approach paper for the vision document on Viksit Bharat @2047. The meeting aims to foster participative governance and collaboration between the central and state governments, enhancing the quality of life for both rural and urban populations by strengthening the delivery mechanisms of government interventions. The meeting will also see detailed deliberations on the role of states in achieving the goal of Viksit Bharat @2047. India is on track to become the world's third-largest economy, with GDP crossing USD 5 trillion and aspirations to reach a USD 30 trillion economy by 2047. Achieving the vision of a 'Viksit Bharat' by 2047 will require a collaborative approach between the central and state governments. The 9th Governing Council Meeting aims to create a roadmap for this vision. The governing council of NITI Aayog will also discuss the recommendations put forth in the 3rd National Conference of Chief Secretaries, which was held from December 2729, 2023. Special sessions were also held to deliberate on cyber security, the aspirational districts and blocks programme, the role of states, and AI in governance, which were also discussed during the 3rd National Conference of Chief Secretaries. The prime minister, who serves as the chairperson of the NITI Aayog, will be joined by chief ministers and lieutenant governors of states and union territories, union ministers as ex-officio members and special invitees, and the vice chairman and members of the NITI Aayog. Mamata, Soren to attend NITI Aayog council meeting today Scrap NITI Aayog, bring back Planning Commission: Mamata Banerjee

The New Indian Express 27 Jul 2024 9:51 am

YogMantra | Fascinated by Goat, Motorcycle or Beer Yoga? Try All Varieties of Exercises, But Don't Call Them Yoga

Settle only for that established practice of Yoga that can help you completely master the mind --- a state where youre unaffected by lifes vicissitudes and peoples nonsense --- says Dr Hansaji Yogendra, president of Indian Yoga Association

News18 27 Jul 2024 9:18 am

Revised NEET rank list: Kannur native among 17 first rank holders

KANNUR: Kannur native Sreenand Sharmil became the pride of Kerala when the revised NEET UG rank list was published on the NTA website on Friday as per the Supreme Court directive. Seventeen students, including Sreenand, got the first rank in the new list. Sreenand scored 720 out of 720 to come on top of the list. Sreenand is the eldest son of doctor couple Sharmil Gopal, and Priya Sharmil. He completed SSLC from Kannur Chinmaya School, and higher secondary studies from Kuriakose Elias English Medium School, Mannanam, Kottayam. Sreenand also obtained coaching for NEET exam during his higher secondary school time. It was the first attempt for Sreenand. His father Sharmil told TNIE that Sreenands goal is to join for medicine in AIIMS, New Delhi. Sreenand also expressed happiness over his achievement. I was little bit worried as there were demands for a retest. However Im happy that my hard work paid off. It was my parents, teachers and my coaching centre that helped me achieve this feat. Im sure that I will get into Delhi AIIMS, said Sreenand. In the first list which was published on June 4, there were 4 Keralites among the 62 first rank holders.

The New Indian Express 27 Jul 2024 7:54 am

SRM student qualifies for Paris Olympics 2024

A native of Tanuku town in West Godavari district, Ms. Jyothika is a two-time national champion and is determined to achieve her goal by investing hard work, determination and resilience

The Hindu 27 Jul 2024 7:33 am

Kamala Harris officially declares her candidature for US presidential elections

US Vice President Kamala Harris officially declared her candidacy for the US presidential elections by signing the necessary forms. Harris expressed confidence that her people's-powered campaign will win in November. She stressed the importance of earning every vote and committed to working hard to achieve that goal.

The Economic Times 27 Jul 2024 7:04 am

India is doing a factory reset on the jobs scene

India's manufacturing sector has seen a significant job growth over the past two years, surpassing the services sector. This turnaround is driven by government incentives, increased domestic demand, and companies expanding capacities. The sector is projected to create millions of jobs by 2024, contributing to the nation's goal of becoming a global manufacturing hub.

The Economic Times 27 Jul 2024 5:30 am

Swaranjali concert on July 28

Geet Shakun, in collaboration with the Department of Art and Culture, Government of Goa, is organising Swaranjali, a musical concert in memory of Padma Vibhushan Dr. Gangubai Hangal and Ganasaraswati Kishori Amonkar. The event will be held on July 28, at the Institute Menezes Braganza Hall, Panaji. The concert will be inaugurated at 3 p.m. []

The Navhind Times 27 Jul 2024 1:49 am

2 posts of info commissioners to be filled

The Times of India 27 Jul 2024 1:27 am

3 hotels fined at Calangute for sewage release on road

The Times of India 27 Jul 2024 1:26 am

KTC drivers pulled up for exiting bus stand from wrong side

The Times of India 27 Jul 2024 1:24 am

Canoes burnt at Morjim, FIR registered

The Times of India 27 Jul 2024 1:19 am

Must save farms and fields, minister says quoting Sadhguru

The Times of India 27 Jul 2024 1:16 am

BRS Moving Towards Merger With BJP: Komatireddy

Nalgonda: Roads and buildings (R&B) minister Komatireddy Venkat Reddy on Friday reiterated that BRS was moving towards merger with Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP). Speaking to media, the minister said there is no doubt that BRS is going to merge with BJP. BRS leaders were holding consultations with the Prime Minister Narendra Modi for the purpose, he added. He pointed out that BRS president K. Chandrashekar Rao and other leaders had kept quiet on the injustice meted out to Telangana in the Union Budget. Coming down heavily on the BRS for criticising the state budget, Venkat Reddy said the BRS which has sent the state into indebtedness from a surplus Budget, had no moral right to find fault in the Congress governments Budget. The state government was paying Rs 7,000 crore as interest on loans taken by the BRS government every month, Venkat Reddy said. He reminded that a lions share of Rs 72,659 crore was earmarked for agriculture in the Budget and Rs 22,000 crore to irrigation with a goal to complete the SLBC tunnel, Shivannagudem reservoir, Brahmanavellamla project, Sitarama project and others in south Telangana. Venkat Reddy said the trial run of Brahmanavellamla project would be conducted in 10 days and works of its canal would be completed by December this year. He said integrated hostel complexes would be set up on 20 acres in every Assembly constituency at Rs 80 crore. He pointed out that Rs 100 crores were allocated in the Budget for setting up of skill development university. The building of government medical college at Nalgonda would get ready by August and would be inaugurated in the hands of Chief Minister Anumula Revanth Reddy. He said a building for nursing college would be constructed on the premises of the medical college. Earlier, Venkat Reddy inspected work on the government medical college building at SLBC quarters in Nalgonda. District collector C. Narayana Reddy and Nakrekal MLA Vemula Veeresham were also present.

Deccan Chronicle 27 Jul 2024 1:08 am

Not possible to mark ST areas in state

The Times of India 27 Jul 2024 1:01 am

Govt take control of no-man lands along Goa borders

The Times of India 27 Jul 2024 1:00 am

Sardesai bats for QR code for idol makers

The Times of India 27 Jul 2024 12:58 am

5-year data: One crime a day against women, House told

The Times of India 27 Jul 2024 12:56 am

Sawant urges Goans to join armed forces

The Times of India 27 Jul 2024 12:52 am

Many taking path less travelled

Mallorca saw renewed anti-tourism protests over rising housing costs caused by tourists. Similar protests occurred in Barcelona, Malaga, and the Canary Islands. Residents of Japan's Fujikawaguchiko even blocked a popular view of Mount Fuji. Increasing tourism in India, like in Goa and Puducherry, has led to ecological and infrastructural strains. Policymakers are reluctant but considering tourism limits.

The Economic Times 27 Jul 2024 12:40 am

Mankind to use debt, internal accruals to fund BSV buyout

Mankind Pharma announced a 13,630 crore acquisition of Bharat Serums and Vaccines (BSV) to be funded through internal accruals and a mix of debt and equity. This strategic move will make them leaders in the gynaecology-fertility segment. The acquisition aligns with their goal to expand in high-potential areas and is expected to boost earnings from the second year.

The Economic Times 27 Jul 2024 12:31 am

Destinys child, outlier, everyman: the many shades of P.R. Sreejesh

The 36-year-old has had a remarkable life in hockey. Set to play in his fourth Olympics, he talks about what continues to drive him, the many battles he has fought, why he does not want to change his past, and how his family and a guardian angel have kept him tending Indias goal

The Hindu 26 Jul 2024 11:30 pm

DLF to enter Mumbai and Goa, plans to launch 12.8 mn sq ft of projects in FY25

DLF had earlier planned to launch 11.6 million sq. ft of projects this year. The developer's focus has been on launching premium and luxury projects, which boost cash flows and profitability.

Livemint 26 Jul 2024 10:35 pm

Crisis man Charith Asalanka takes up new challenge

CHENNAI: Charith Asalanka is one of the likeable stars in the cricketing world. The Sri Lankan is the kind of guy who comes across as polite, composed and, at times, awfully kind, because he actually is all of those things. So much that even if you are rooting for his opponents, you would want Asalanka to do well. If you are his teammate, you know that there is someone who will celebrate and enjoy your success more than you do; that you are going to get a hug from Asalanka every time you contribute to the team on the field... that when things get ugly with a top-order collapse, you have the left-hander to bank on. In a team that's been through one turmoil after another whether it is on or off the field Asalanka, in the past three years, has been the one constant source of joy. His rise, since his debut in 2021, is nothing short of phenomenal. From being an inconsistent No 3 batter to quickly transforming into a reliable finisher at No 5, he really has come a long way. He has been, in many ways, Sri Lanka's crisis man. The latest crisis he has been assigned to resolve post the uninspiring T20 World Cup performance is the top leadership role to take the team forward. The good thing about this challenge is that he likes it, and he wants to excel at it. What also gives him the confidence that he could do so is that he has always been a leader and has led Sri Lanka at U19 levels. He truly believes that he can rally his teammates and rise to the occasion. But he also knows he has to lead by example. Yes, it is a challenge for me, Asalanka tells this daily in a virtual interaction facilitated by Sony Sports Network. I believe that I can do this, but it's a new challenge, a new chapter in my life. I just got it as an opportunity to give something for my country. So I think it's really, really, really important to get the boys together, and raise their morale and their confidence as the captain, he adds. Shubman Gill is a quick learner and always wants to improve: Gujarat Titans head coach Ashish Nehra Players' confidence and support are something Asalanka enjoys. After all, as said earlier, he is one of the most likeable personalities there is. He has always been individually talking to players, wanting to ensure they give their 100 per cent. Only this time he will be doing it as a captain. Now, this is where his famous hug comes into picture. Asalanka knows the importance of that hug he gives his players on the field, and it has taken more prominence now that he's the captain. That hug is very important as a captain. Where it came from.. when I was watching cricket matches as a child, I used to watch Australians celebrate. The way they celebrate and shake in the head. I just love that. And I used to do the same. It's very important. When things are not going our way, that's the time the captain has to say something and lift their morale. Captain has to lift their confidence. So I think those kinds of little things can make a difference. Personally, I believe that a captain can change their momentum, change their feelings. And that's why I believe those kinds of little things will make a big difference in games. Now, Asalanka is not all about morale and feeling positive. There's more to him, especially as a captain. He is pragmatic and puts forward an interesting outlook to his job that a cricket team is a bunch of players and their individual performance is what he needs. I just want to make a good, professional individual performance. That's my main goal, he says, before adding, o create a good team, we should have good individual players. Only then, we can become a consistent side. So, I'm talking to individuals, me and the coaches are having chats and (then) we bring in players individually to discuss what their needs, what we think about them. So I want to bring good professional cricketers up to the level. So far I have a few, but I want to make a few more to bring this team really up. The first challenge he is up against are the T20 WC-winners, India. They, too, are a team in transition, and have a new captain and coach Suryakumar Yadav and Gautam Gambhir, respectively. Asalanka knows what to expect from them and is ready for it. My first goal is to win the series as always. We all know that they have a good side, good individual players. So it will be challenging for us. But as a captain, I want to make sure that my players are doing well and their mindset is up to the mark to challenge India. Watch the live coverage of India Tour of Sri Lanka, 7 PM onwards starting on 27th July 2024 LIVE on Sony Sports Ten 5 & Sony Sports Ten 1 in English, Sony Sports Ten 3 in Hindi and Sony Sports Ten 4 channels in Tamil & Telugu. Sony Sports Network is the official broadcaster for India Tour of Sri Lanka in India - comprising three T20Is & three ODIs.

The New Indian Express 26 Jul 2024 9:53 pm

Karnataka: PWD minister visits flood-hit areas in Khanapur

He also announced that tenders have been floated for the repair of the national highway from Khanapur to the Goa state border and the construction of new bridges. The construction of a new bridge would be considered after the monsoon season

Deccan Chronicle 26 Jul 2024 9:36 pm

Tamil Nadu: The Politicization of Actor Vijay Has Begun

Chennai: Tamil film icon Vijay, who started taking baby steps after lying dormant politically for some time since the unveiling of the name of his party, Tamilaga Vetri Kazhagam, in February, is now all set for the big splash in the political waters by August or September as it is indicated by the hectic preparations underway for the launch event. Besides morphing into a wannabe political leader by making bold statements, say like the one against NEET, starting an enrolment drive for the party and also nominating office-bearers at all levels, Vijay is now gearing up to organize a massive and colourful inauguration, expecting lakhs of his supporters and fans to attend it. Even otherwise, the meetings organized in the past by the fan club of Vijay ahead of his film launches would draw heavy crowds with fans travelling long distances to attend the events. So now the meeting to inaugurate the Tamilaga Vetri Kazhagama will not be missed by the fans and supporters. The general secretary of the party Anand is said to be scouting for the right venue that could hold the lakhs of fans expected to congregate for the launch and would also be logistically convenient to the participants from all over the State. While the initial proposal was to have the meeting at Trichy, the all-time favourite venue of most political parties in view of its location in the heart of the State, it is said that Salem could be preferred for some reasons. Wherever it is held, it should be a real show of strength, setting the tone for the new party to make the electoral plunge in 2026, the organizers feel. The formal party launch could possibly whip up a frenzy, too, as Vijays next film, GOAT (Greatest Of All Time) that could also be his swan song, is scheduled to be released at around the same time, on September 5. In the film, Vijay, the hero, is said to deliver dialogues peppered with several punch lines loaded with political meanings. To put it otherwise, Vijay is meticulously planning his moves with his father and famous film producer, S A Chandrasekar, and others like Anand guiding him. It is also said that a couple of retired bureaucrats are advising the actor in his political pursuit.

Deccan Chronicle 26 Jul 2024 9:36 pm

TechCrunch Minute: Microsoft brings more generative AI to Bing

Bing is the latest search engine to introduce generative AI into its results, with Microsoft announcing that its making Bing generative search available to a small percentage of users. The goal is to give those users the answers they want right in their search results, potentially synthesizing information that theyd otherwise have to click through [] 2024 TechCrunch. All rights reserved. For personal use only.

TechCrunch 26 Jul 2024 9:30 pm

NASA's Perseverance rover found a rock on Mars that could indicate ancient life

NASA's Perseverance rover has been collecting samples from Mars since 2021, but one of its most recently collected rocks could help it achieve its goal of finding evidence of ancient life on the planet. Nicknamed Cheyava Falls after the tallest waterfall in the Grand Canyon, the 3.2 feet by 2 feet sample contains chemical signatures and structures that could've been formed by ancient microbial life from billions of years ago. Perseverance collected the rock on July 21 from what was once a Martian river valley carved by flowing water long ago. The sample, which you can see in close up below and from afar at the center of the image above, exhibits large white calcium sulfate veins running along its length. They indicate that water did run through the rock at one point. More importantly, it contains millimeter-size marks that look like leopard spots all over its central reddish band. On our planet, those spots could form on sedimentary terrestrial rocks when there are chemical reactions that turn hematite, one of the minerals responsible for Mars' reddish color, to white. Those reactions can release iron and phosphate, which could've served as an energy source for microbes. The rover's Planetary Instrument for X-ray Lithochemistry (PIXL) tool already determined that the black rings around the spots contain iron and phosphate. However, that doesn't automatically mean that the rock truly did serve as a host for ancient microbes. NASA/JPL-Caltech/MSSS The spots could've been formed by non-biological processes, and that's something scientists will have to figure out. We cannot say right now that we have discovered life on Mars, Katie Stack Morgan, the deputy project scientist, said . But what we are saying is that we have a potential biosignature, which is a set of features that could have a biological origin but do need further study and more data. NASA still has to bring back the samples Perseverance had collected to our planet, including Cheyava Falls. As The New York Times notes, the Mars Sample Return mission is years behind schedule and would not be able to bring back rocks from the red planet until 2040 instead of in the early 2030's like originally planned. NASA recently asked aerospace companies for alternative solutions on how to get the samples to Earth much sooner and will finance their studies due later this year. Scientists will also have to conduct extensive testing to rule out contamination and non-biological processes, as well as other possible explanations for how the leopard spots had formed, before they can proclaim that they're indeed evidence of ancient Martian life. This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/nasas-perseverance-rover-found-a-rock-on-mars-that-could-indicate-ancient-life-150006064.html?src=rss

Engadget 26 Jul 2024 8:30 pm

'Raayan' movie review: Dhanush cooks a gangster film thats tasty in its restraint

Well before director Dhanush presents us the ten-headed Raavana image of Raayan (played by Dhanush himself), there is plenty of reason to process the protagonist as a reimagination of the demon-god. He has got a sister he dotes on, a feisty sister who is quite capable of fighting her battles. He has got a couple of brothers, one of who seems more noble than the other, one of who feels more traitorous than the other. Raayan and co. feel like a family of asuras, a clan whose bloodline seems prone to violence, each of them being naturally gifted at mayhem-making. Perhaps thats why towards the end, a mother hands over a baby, saying, Unga raththam enakku vendaam. Perhaps the idea for the story itself began with a what if. What if we threw a family of asuras into present-day civilisation? What if we threw them into a mix of poverty, social neglect and lawlessness? The parents of Raayan and siblings step out, never to return. In suffering, Raayan turns to a deity-figure, as youd expect, but then, when has God, in our mythology, taken the side of asuras? For that reason, he is the first to get murdered here. Someone quips, Poojari, la Adhaan kadavul kitta poitaaru. From then on, its a quest for survival for the Raayan family. Unlike Kokki Kumar, who stood for the survival of the fittest, Raayans idea of survival isnt predicated on climbing up the ladder of ambition. Hes smarter; hes more grounded. He prefers to keep his head down and keep his family together, and as we see his siblings oriented towards specific goals (education for Muthu, marriage for Durga), if you squinted, you could maybe even see a bit of Baasha in Raayan. At one point, he frightens a man into submission, and a cop asks, Enna sonninga? I half-expected him to say, Unmaya sonnen. But Raayan says, Kenji ketten sir. Its one of many places in Raayan where director Dhanush shows that his goal isnt to capitalise on easy mass-ification of his character. Raayan is a fascinating characterand is likened to a lion in the film. Much like the animal, he kills with his clawand it leads to some imaginative fight scenes. Much like a lion, he operates in solitude; hes quiet with his kills, and he has limitless patience when his pride of siblings bother him. Dhanush plays him magnificently. When he willingly walks into the lair of wolves (as he goes to meet SJ Suryahs Sethu), he struts every bit like a lion. When he sizes up his prey, his eyes brim with menace and bloodlust. Through Raayan and Durga, director Dhanush presents the beauty of a selfless relationship where one never lets the other down. Isnt that the stuff of poetryto find someone who is ready to sacrifice themselves for you, someone for whom youd willingly sacrifice yourself? Such a relationship fights the selfishness encoded into our biological beingand yet, every now and then, a special love emerges that shatters primal survival instincts. Raayan and Durga can forgive the harm done to themselves, but when it's done to the other Theres a lovely scene where they even verbalise this sentiment. If Dhanush so chose, he could have treated Raayan as a film with elevation moment after elevation moment, set-piece after set-piece, but he doesnt. He observes fascinating restraint and steps into the action zone quite carefully each time. Around the interval point, as Raayan is mopping up the henchmen of a gangster leader (Saravanan), we dont see that happening. We only see the boss, seated in a chair, ruing his decision-making (the Baasha line came to me: Saththam kekkumbodhe nenachen, nee mudichiruppanu.). Later on, as Raayan is prowling the streets and again, eliminating his foes, we dont see it occurring from his perspective. In another moment, the police chief (Prakash Raj) speaks about his reason for wanting to clean up the neighbourhood of its gangsters. Eventually, when Raayan presents his brand of justice to SJ Suryahs Sethu, it got me thinking about the police chiefs dad being burnt alive many years agoand the stray comment from Durai about an old problem. Its not a film thats trying to handhold you through its details. Its not a film thats trying to provide you easy action entertainment eitherand I feel fondly about Raayan for these reasons. When the fighting portions do come, they do with great attention paid to how the scenes are lit, how the stunts are choreographed, and how the music is used. AR Rahman is wonderful with how he plays around with percussion. Muthus fighting is accompanied by some urgent beats, but when the Raayan trio storm inlike trained assassins in some Tarantino filmthe composer opts for ominous, dull thumps. Pay attention to Rahmans score during that portion when Durga toils to save Raayan; pay attention to how Dhanush ensures that Dushara doesnt feel physically inferior. Its all evidence that for director Dhanush, actor Dhanush is a performer, not a star. Thats why he ensures that Dushara gets such an impressive fight scene, in which she uses objects around her to cause such destruction. This is a far cry from women in such cinema who are mostly relegated to being victims. Durga, like the goddess shes named after, is an avenging angel who knows no forgiveness. Seeing the urgency and chaos in that hospital fight scene, Id happily watch a whole film in which Durga channels her inner Beatrix Kiddo and moves from one kill to another. There are issues too in Raayan . The film may be impressive in how it pays no extra respect to the stardom of those in it, but perhaps SJ Suryah has reached a point in his stardom where hes towering above the graph of a rather rooted character like Sethu. There isnt much space for him to play to the gallery as he likes to do, but on occasion, he seems like hes trying to stretch the rules of his character a bit more than he should. It means that when he moves from comedy (Thani aalaa mudichiya? Gang-a mudichingalaa?) to menace (Nee yenakku velai seiviyaa nu kekkala, velai seiya poranu solren.), the effect isnt as powerful; the danger doesnt feel as real. Also, Sethu doesnt feel particularly well-written. Even if I enjoyed how the film gracefully moves from Durai to Sethu, the latter should ostensibly feel more dangerous. Theres a bit about how manipulative he can be, but for lack of serious exploration of the Sethu-Muthu relationship, even Muthus shifting loyalties feel undercooked. And this is a bigger issuesince Raayan and family disbanding ought to create a lot more emotion than it does. For lack of powerful writing in these spaces, the twists dont feel as organically arrived at. The eventual explanation is all right in theory but feels too hurried for such a dramatic transformation. Despite Raayan and Durga helping humanise each other, we still consume the film from a distance, perhaps because of their stoic exterior. I suppose Raayan and Durga dont have the liberty and luxury of being likeable; perhaps when you are fighting fires all thetime, its natural for the soot and ash to become a part of you. Somewhere near the beginning, Raayan compares himself to a dog and says that if the latter can survive without a home, so can he. The difference, of course, is that a dog can wag its tail about even in such suffering and express love to the world, but a human cannotand so, Raayan doesnt, but this means that Dhanush risks Raayan , the film, feeling rather cold (or perhaps thats exactly how he wants it). I do wish though that the film had done more justice to the Muthu-Manickam relationship. Perhaps that might have made me feel a bit more for either of them. Theres a certain purity, however, to Dhanushs directorial voice. That magnificent shot of the Raayan trio in full flight stands testament to his visual imagination. And yet, the film breaks for an interval during a narrative break, as Raayan and siblings are forced to move again. A lesser filmmaker might have prioritised the elevation moment for the Raayan brothers as a better half-way point, but Dhanushs loyalties lie with the story. Thats why we see that at the beginning of the film, around half-way, and at the end of the film, its the same idea being reinforced: Raayan and family moving out to nowhere. Where they go, violence and bloodshed, it seems, follow. Dhanush is great with the smaller touches too. Like Muthu cutting off a wire to switch off a speaker, instead of requesting someone to reduce the volume. Like Manickams repeated attempts at remorse. Like Durga singing a song to Raayan in the terrace, which, again, in a lesser film, might have led to a full song about their relationship. Even when Durga asks him why he keeps cutting his hair off, you warm up for some emotional story. Instead, I laughed out loud at Raayan's reply: Style. You know that a director truly cares about meaningful cinema when he wont even prioritise his own stardom as an actor. This means that in Raayan , Dhanush has the time and patience to address smaller queries. Why isnt Durga keen on marriage? Why does Raayan not care about educating Durga? So uninterested is Dhanush in amping up his own stardom with this film that he doesnt even care about giving himself a particularly special opening sceneand somehow, that makes it more special. Hes wearing an apron and making some fast food. With his directorial work, however, Dhanush is showing that he isnt really interested in fast-food cinema. And that means that even if the dish isnt necessarily perfect, Im quite happy to say, Do keep cooking. Film: Raayan Director: Dhanush Cast: Dhanush, SJ Suryah, Sundeep Kishan, Kalidas Jayaram, Selvaraghavan, Prakash Raj, Dushara Vijayan Rating: 3.5/5 stars (This story originally appeared on Cinema Express )

The New Indian Express 26 Jul 2024 8:16 pm

Comparing Lamine Yamal and Endricks wild career stats to date: goals, assists, trophies

The numbers paint a picture of two very different players. The post Comparing Lamine Yamal and Endricks wild career stats to date: goals, assists, trophies appeared first on Planet Football .

Planet Football 26 Jul 2024 8:15 pm

Zambia's Pauline Zulu Left Heartbroken After Being Sent Off In Olympics 2024 Match Against The United States

The sending off occurred in the 34th minute of the match as United States Sophia Smith entered Zambia's defence with sheer pace and Zulu, in a bid to save her goal, came up with a tackle on her opponent outside the penalty box, forcing the referee's hand.

News18 26 Jul 2024 7:35 pm

World Hepatitis Day 2024: Everything to know about this infectious disease

World Hepatitis Day is observed annually on July 28 to raise awareness of this infectious disease and its impact on global health. The primary goal is to promote hepatitis prevention and show support

Business Standard 26 Jul 2024 6:31 pm

Agoda: Goa and Bali Most Searched Destinations for Independence Day Long Weekend

New Delhi: Travelers in India are eagerly planning their next getaway, with the month of August presenting the ideal opportunity for an extended break. With Independence Day and Raksha Bandhan just a few days apart in mid-August, digital travel platform Agoda analyzed its search data and noted an uptick of over 2.5x (266%) more searches compared to the same period last year. Among domestic destinations for those seeking adventure closer to home, Goa emerges as the most sought-after location for travelers looking to unwind. Goa is followed closely by the serene hill station of Lonavala, and Udaipurs beautiful lakes and regal palaces. Wayanad and Coorg complete the top five, offering tranquil escapes amidst lush green landscapes and coffee plantations. Internationally, Bali remains a perennial favorite, celebrated for its breathtaking beaches, spectacular diving sites, and popular nightlife. Singapore closely follows, renowned for its vibrant city life and world-class attractions. Thailand, with its recent visa waiver policy, secures the remaining three spots in the top five with Bangkok, Phuket, and Pattaya respectively. Bangkok is ever popular thanks to its bustling markets, delicious cuisine, and historical sites. The beach destinations of Phuket and Pattaya complete the top five international destinations, offering both lively nightlife and serene beach retreats that appeal to travelers seeking relaxation and natural beauty. Krishna Rathi, Senior Country Director, India Subcontinent and Maldives, Agoda stated Long weekends offer the perfect opportunity for a rejuvenating break, away from the daily hustle and bustle. Its not surprising to see so many destinations in the top ranks that offer just that: Relaxation. As travelers continue to plan and prepare for their next journey, Agoda is committed to helping them see the world for less with great value deals on holiday properties worldwide, plus flights and activities. Agoda's user-friendly search filters allow travelers to easily find the perfect accommodation to suit their needs and budget, making trip planning a breeze. Popular filters include complimentary breakfast, star ratings, user reviews, and free cancellation. Additionally, a recent Agoda announcement revealed that Indians are most likely to have swimming pool facilities on their must-have list. The Agoda platform offers more than 130,000 flight routes and over 300,000 activities in addition to over 4.5 million holiday properties, which can all be combined in the same booking. Agodas wide offerings make it the ideal online travel platform for finding great value deals and booking a hassle-free vacation.

Deccan Chronicle 26 Jul 2024 6:20 pm

India can finish on podium again: Harendra Singh

Harendra said a medal will be fitting farewell gift for long-serving goalkeeper PR Sreejesh, who will quit the sport after the Paris Games.

Rediff 26 Jul 2024 6:07 pm

Ravi Jaipuria, Akshay Kumar Power Fashion Entrepreneur Fund (FEF) As Key Investors

Fashion Entrepreneur Fund (FEF) is delighted to announce substantial investments by Mr. Ravi Jaipuria, a renowned Indian billionaire businessman widely recognized for his impactful contributions to the food and beverage industry and Bollywood star and fashion icon Mr. Akshay Kumar, who is a versatile actor known for high-octane action films and rib-tickling comedic roles. As the Chairman of RJ Corp, a diverse conglomerate comprising beverages, fast food, real estate, education, and healthcare, Mr. Jaipuria's expertise, strategic insight, and philanthropic vision will be of enormous value to FEF's mission to empower and elevate fashion entrepreneurs in India. The fashion Industry is a booming sector worth up to 125 billion in India intrigued Mr. Jaipurias interest thus sparking the partnership with the Fashion Entrepreneur Fund. Mr. Akshay Kumar, on the other hand, is a style and fashion icon with business acumen who is keen to support emerging talent in the industry. Mr. Kumar has always been at the forefront of supporting innovative ventures and causes. His involvement with FEF is driven by a desire to give back to the community and foster the next generation of fashion entrepreneurs, thus supporting young entrepreneurs and the Make in India initiative. Mr. Ravi Jaipuria, the Indian business magnate, expressed his enthusiasm for the partnership: Im thrilled to collaborate with the Fashion Entrepreneur Fund. The fashion industry in India holds immense untapped potential, and I am confident that FEF offers an ideal platform to nurture and showcase this talent. Fashion, beyond its allure, is a formidable industry and 4.5 crore fashion enthusiasts in India are facing a lack of funds to kickstart their businesses. Having seen the transformative power of entrepreneurship across various sectors, I believe FEF is uniquely positioned to drive a new wave of innovation and investment within the Indian fashion landscape, empowering the next generation of entrepreneurs to shape the future of fashion. Mr. Akshay Kumar, the award-winning actor, fashion icon, and investor, expressed his enthusiasm for the partnership: I'm incredibly excited to join forces with the Fashion Entrepreneur Fund. The fashion industry in India is brimming with untapped potential, and I believe FEF provides the perfect platform to nurture and showcase this talent. I have been closely associated with the fashion industry and strongly believe that given an opportunity, our fashion creators can rule on the global stage. Fashion, beyond the glitz and glamour, is a powerful force. Having witnessed the transformative power of entrepreneurship in other sectors, I believe FEF is well-positioned to unlock a new wave of innovation within the Indian fashion industry. Mr. Vagish Pathak, Chairman & Mr. Sanjay Nigam, Founder of Fashion Entrepreneur Fund, expressed their excitement, saying, Having Mr. Ravi Jaipuria and Mr. Akshay Kumar on board is a tremendous boost for the Fashion Entrepreneur Fund. Our mission is to create a vibrant ecosystem where fashion dreams can flourish into successful enterprises. With these two stalwarts joining us, we are poised to accelerate this mission and reach new heights. Mr. Jaipurias extensive experience in fostering entrepreneurship and Mr. Kumars passion for innovation align perfectly with our goals. With their support, we are confident that FEF will become the go-to platform for fashion entrepreneurs in India, providing them with the investment, resources, and mentorship they need to succeed.

Deccan Chronicle 26 Jul 2024 6:06 pm

IMD weather 2024: Heavy rainfall in multiple states of India; details here

The India Meteorological Department gave a red alert for severe rainfall today in Maharashtra and Goa, and an orange alert for 3 states i.e, Karnataka, Uttarakhand and Gujarat

Business Standard 26 Jul 2024 6:02 pm

NITIs governing council meeting to deliberate on roadmap for Viksit Bharat by 2047

Prime Minister Narendra Modi will chair the 9th Governing Council Meeting of NITI Aayog today. The meeting will discuss the roadmap for Viksit Bharat by 2047 and the role of states in achieving this goal.

The Economic Times 26 Jul 2024 5:45 pm

India trounce Bangladesh by 10 wickets to reach Women's T20 Asia Cup final

Defending champions India secured a dominant 10-wicket victory over Bangladesh in the Women's T20 Asia Cup in Dambulla. Chasing a modest target of 81 runs, Indian openers Smriti Mandhana and Shafali Verma efficiently met the goal in just 11 overs. Mandhana scored an unbeaten 55 from 39 balls, including nine fours and a six, while Shafali added 26 not out. Earlier, Renuka Singh Thakur and Radha Yadav excelled with the ball, taking three wickets each to restrict Bangladesh to 80 for 8 in their allotted 20 overs. Renuka's figures were 3 for 10 and Radha's were 3 for 14.

The Economic Times 26 Jul 2024 5:01 pm

BOHEIM, a Global Indian Luxury Living Brand, Announces its Foray into the Luxury Real Estate Sphere in India

Already making waves in Goa, Hyderabad and Alibaug, Boheim is gearing up for local expansion across India. And they are not stopping there- markets like Dubai, Africa, Sri Lanka and Thailand are on their global radar. As BOHEIM debuts in the realm of real estate, the brand charts an ambitious trajectory, extending its footprint into home dcor, luxury living, and hospitality, promising unparalleled experiences across every facet of modern living.

News Voir 26 Jul 2024 4:45 pm

Can you name Man Utds top Premier League goalscorer for every initial?

This is a lot harder than you might imagine. The post Can you name Man Utds top Premier League goalscorer for every initial? appeared first on Planet Football .

Planet Football 26 Jul 2024 4:30 pm

Chronic alcoholism: Three to four cases reported every day at Goa Government facilities in past five years

Goa government has set up specialised de-addiction facilities for treatment and support in both of the States districts

The Hindu 26 Jul 2024 3:45 pm

'Bundh at Siolim requires repair to prevent flooding'

The Times of India 26 Jul 2024 3:36 pm

The best fitness trackers for 2024

Fitness trackers are a solid option if you really want to hone in on tracking, well, your fitness. Some of the best fitness trackers also include additional sensors to track things like stress, sleep and other health metrics. Sure, you could opt for the best smartwatch , but if youre not interested in all of the extra features they offer, a fitness tracker might be a better (and more affordable) option. Accurate workout and activity tracking is what fitness trackers do best. They might not look as glamorous as an Apple Watch , but they do a particular job well. Weve researched and tested a good selection of the most popular fitness trackers out there to help make your decision a little easier. What do fitness trackers do best? The answer seems simple: Fitness trackers are best at monitoring exercise, be it a 10-minute walk around the block or that half marathon youve been diligently training for. Obviously, smartwatches can help you reach your fitness goals too, but there are some areas where fitness bands have proven to be the best buy: focus, design, battery life and price. When I say focus, Im alluding to the fact that fitness trackers are made to track activity well; anything else is extra. They often dont have the bells and whistles that smartwatches do, which could distract from their health tracking abilities. They also tend to have fewer sensors and internal components, which keeps them smaller and lighter. Fitness trackers are also a better option for those who just want a less conspicuous device on their wrists all day. Battery life tends to be better on fitness trackers, too. While most smartwatches last one to two days on a single charge, fitness bands offer between five and seven days of battery life and thats with all-day and all-night use even with sleep tracking features enabled When it comes to price point, theres no competition. Most worthwhile smartwatches start at $175 to $200, but you can get a solid fitness tracker starting at $70. Yes, more expensive bands exist (and we recommend a few here), but youll find more options under $150 in the fitness tracker space than in the smartwatch space. When to get a smartwatch instead If you need a bit more from your wearable and dont want to be limited to a fitness or activity tracker, a smartwatch may be the best buy for you. There are things like on-watch apps, alerts and even more robust fitness features that smartwatches have and the best fitness trackers dont. You can use one to control smart home appliances, set timers and reminders, check weather reports and more. Some smartwatches let you choose which apps you want to receive alerts from, and the options go beyond just call and text notifications. Just make sure your smartwatch is compatible with your Android or iPhone, however, before purchasing, as not all of them work with both operating systems. But the extra fitness features are arguably the most important thing to think about when deciding between a fitness tracker and a smartwatch. The latter devices tend to be larger, giving them more space for things like GPS, barometers, onboard music storage and more. While you can find built-in GPS on select fitness trackers, its not common. Best fitness trackers Other fitness trackers we've tested Fitbit Inspire 3 The Fitbit Inspire 3 strips out all the luxury features from the Charge 6 and keeps only the essential tracking features. You wont get built-in GPS tracking or Fitbit Pay or Spotify control but you do get solid activity tracking, automatic workout detection, smartphone alerts and plenty more. The updated version has a sleeker design and includes a color touch display and connected GPS, the latter of which lets you track pace and distance while you run or bike outside while you have your phone with you. When compared to the Charge 6, the Inspire 3 is more fashionable, too. Its interchangeable bands let you switch up the look and feel of your tracker whenever you want, and its slim enough to blend in with other jewelry you might be wearing. We were also impressed by its multi-day battery life: Fitbit promises up to 10 days on a single charge, and that checked out for us. After four days of round-the-clock use, the Inspire 3 still had 66 percent battery left to go. This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/best-fitness-trackers-133053484.html?src=rss

Engadget 26 Jul 2024 2:31 pm

CM lands in jail if model suggested by AAP MLA is executed: Sawant taunts Viegas

Goa Chief Minister Pramod Sawant on Friday said in the legislative assembly that he will land in jail if he listens to the models suggested by Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) MLA Venzy Viegas. After a brief verbal exchange with the chief minister, Viegas said the model (of career guidance) followed by the Goa government is a failure.

The Economic Times 26 Jul 2024 2:15 pm

Goa: 2 contract workers dead at Cipla's Verna unit

The Times of India 26 Jul 2024 2:09 pm

CCDC Study Reveals a simple Multi-Component Diabetes Care Improves Long-Term Outcomes in South Asian Patients

New Delhi [India], July 26: A new study by Cardiovascular Risk Reduction in South Asia (CARRS) has demonstrated significant long-term benefits of a multicomponent quality improvement (QI) strategy, comprising of task sharing, and clinical decision support software (CDSS) with electronic health records, in managing type 2 diabetes in India and Pakistan. The study, published in the prestigious journal PLOS Medicine, highlights the sustained impact of QI interventions on diabetes care and associated complications over a median follow-up period of 6.5 years. With diabetes accounting for one in seven deaths in South Asia, the study provides unique insights into the sustainability of QI strategies in achieving diabetes care goals in low- and middle-income (LMICs) and the effects of these improvements on reducing vascular complications and diabetes-related deaths.

Business Standard 26 Jul 2024 2:05 pm

Agnipath-a necessary reform in Army says PM Modi

Prime Minister Narendra Modi emphasised the Agnipath scheme during his address in Ladakhs Kargil on Friday on the occasion of the 25th anniversary of Kargil Vijay Diwas. Highlighting the scheme, PM Modi said that the goal of Agnipath was to make the Army young and keep the Army continuously fit for war. He said []

RisingKashmir 26 Jul 2024 1:36 pm

SSY vs NPS Vatsalya For Girl Child: Which scheme can parents with limited investible surplus go for?

For arriving and reaching a determined goal one can always go for soverign backed SSY scheme, however, for wealth creation NPS Vatsalya will be a better option.

Zee Biz 26 Jul 2024 1:32 pm

Pakistan failed to learn lessons from past debacles: PM Modi

Srinagar: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Friday held Pakistan responsible for the surge in terror attacks in the Jammu region and said that evil designs of masters of terror will never succeed and that India would defeat every terror challenge. Calling Pakistan aaqa (master) of terrorism and sarparast (patron) of terrorists, the Prime Minister said that the neighbouring country has not learnt any lessons from its misadventures in Jammu and Kashmir turning into complete debacles in the past and continues to harbour terrorists. The Prime Minister who was speaking at the 25th commemorative ceremony held at Drass to pay a tribute to the Indian soldiers who died in the 1999 Kargil war said, This challenge of terrorism too will be met head on, and the scourge of terrorism defeated. He said, Pakistan faced defeat whenever it has carried out any misadventure. It has not learned any lessons from history. He added, My voice may be going across the mountains in the ears of mentors of terrorism. Their nefarious designs to destabilise peace in Jammu and Kashmir will never succeed. Our forces will crush the terrorism with full might and give a befitting reply to enemy designs. Referring to the Kargil war, the Prime Minister said that Pakistan waged it on India at a time when efforts were on to bring about lasting peace and normalize relations between the two countries. He said, We were trying for peace then, but they (Pakistan) showed is dual face. Finally, the falsehood got defeated. But Pakistan continues to promote proxy war in J&K. He said, I feel fortunate to have been among our soldiers during the Kargil war as a common citizen. Now, as I stand again on the sacred soil of Kargil, its natural for those memories to resurface. I remember how our forces successfully executed the operation despite the extreme and challenging battle conditions. He added, Today, I am in the land of Kargil which has become witness to the supreme sacrifices offered by the Bravehearts twenty-five years ago. Days, months and years pass, weather changes too, but the names of those who offered their lives for this land will remain alive forever. Today, the entire nation is highly indebted to the martyrs of Kargil war. He asserted, We didnt win the Kargil war but showed our commitment towards our nation and the valour of our brave forces. Mr. Modi also said that, after five years of the abrogation of Article 370, J&K and Ladakh are prospering. Be it Ladakh or Jammu and Kashmir, India will defeat every challenge that comes in the way of development. In a few days, on August 5, it will be 5 years since Article 370 was abolished. Jammu and Kashmir is talking about a new future, talking about big dreams Along with infrastructure development, the tourism sector is also growing rapidly in Ladakh and Jammu and Kashmir. After decades, a cinema hall has opened in Kashmir. After three and a half decades, the Tazia procession was taken out in Srinagar for the first time. Our heaven on earth is rapidly moving towards peace and harmony, he said. He added, J&K is talked about for holding a successful G-20 meeting. People are chasing new dreams in Kashmir. He said that in Ladakh too the people are living a peaceful life. In the last five years, Ladakhs budget has been raised from 1,100 crore to 6,000 crore. This region is chasing new dreams and touching new heights, he said, adding, Ladakh will soon have 4 G network and with the completion of the 13-km Zoji(la) tunnel (connecting the Kashmir Valley with the landlocked region of Ladakh) the National Highway 1 will become an all-weather route. The Prime Minister also spoke about the steps the government has taken in the past ten years to modernize the Indian armed forces to achieve its destined place among the elite armies of the world. He also said that his government took a decision to implement a one rank-one pension for the interests of the forces. He alleged that the previous governments had ignored the demands of the armed forces. Their demands fell on the deaf ears in the past. There was a huge yearning for reforms. Our government took a step to listen to the forces and today we have a list of 5,000 weapons that are no longer being exported from outside, he said. Lashing out at Congress for playing politics over the Agniveer scheme, the Prime Minister said that those opposing and criticising this scheme are the same people who are involved in the thousands of crores of defence budget scams. These people never wanted the Army and the Indian Air Force to be self-reliant. They never wanted Tejas to be introduced in the IAF, he said. He while emphasising the Agnipath scheme said that the goal was to make the Army young and keep it continuously fit for war. He said, The country has felt the need for major reforms in the defence sector for decades. The Army had been demanding this for years, but unfortunately, it was not given enough importance earlier. The Agnipath scheme is also an example of the necessary reforms done in the Army. For decades, discussions have been going on in Parliament and many committees on making the army young. The Prime Minister said that the average age of soldiers in India being higher than the global average was a concern raised over the years and Agnipath resolved the matter. He said, The average age of Indian soldiers being more than the global average has been a cause of concern. That is why this issue has also been raised in many committees for years. However, the will to solve this challenge related to the security of the country was not shown earlier. The country has addressed this concern through the Agnipath scheme. Launched in 2022, the Agnipath scheme was designed to recruit personnel for short-term service in the armed forces, aimed at reducing the age profile across the services. Mr. Modi while taking a dig at the opposition particularly the Congress said, Some people used to think that the Army means saluting politicians, doing parades but for us, the Army means the faith of 140 crore countrymen.

Deccan Chronicle 26 Jul 2024 1:28 pm

PM defends Agnipath scheme, slams Opposition for politicising national sec

Amid the controversy over the Agnipath Yojana, PM Narendra Modi on Friday said that the goal of the scheme was to make the Army young and keep it continuously fit for war. He also slammed the Opposition for politicising a sensitive issue related to national security and opposing the scheme.

Mid Day 26 Jul 2024 12:38 pm

Agnipath is a necessary reform, we need to keep the Army young and fit: PM Modi in Ladakh on Kargil Vijay Diwas

Highlighting the scheme, PM Modi said that the goal of Agnipath was to make the Army young and keep the Army continuously fit for war. He said that the major reforms in the army have been a long-standing demand.

OpIndia 26 Jul 2024 11:56 am

Nissan Plans Major Product Launches to Boost Indian Operations

New Delhi: Japanese auto giant Nissan is gearing up to launch five new models in the next 30 months as part of its efforts to revitalize its presence in the rapidly growing Indian car market. Currently offering just one model in India, Nissan aims to introduce two mid-size SUVs (one five-seater and one seven-seater), an electric SUV, and an updated version of its compact SUV, the Magnite. Additionally, Nissan has unveiled the latest version of its premium SUV, the X-Trail, which will be imported into India as a completely built-up (CBU) model. India is a crucial market for us, and we are preparing a product offensive over the next two and a half years, from FY24 to FY26, said Frank Torres, President of Nissan India, during a media interaction. He emphasized the company's goal to triple its sales volume in both domestic and export markets by FY26. In the next two and a half years, we aim to triple our volume in both domestic and export markets, Torres stated. Nissan plans to increase domestic and export volumes to 100,000 units each per year by the end of FY26. Torres highlighted that the new product range will feature advanced technology and offer significant value to customers. Last year, Nissan Motor Co. and Renault SA announced substantial investments in six new models for India. Torres mentioned that Nissan is also considering introducing global models to the Indian market after FY26. He acknowledged that it has taken the company some time to finalize its strategy for the Indian market. According to SIAM data, Nissan Motor India exported 12,809 units in the April-June quarter of this fiscal year, more than doubling the 5,928 units exported in the same period last year. Read More: Nissan X-Trail: India's Newest SUV Sensation - Features, Specs, and Price Revealed! Union Budget 2024: Boost to Electric Vehicles as Lithium-ion Battery Prices Slashed, Luxury Car Imports to Get Costlier Suzuki's 10-Year Tech Plan: Focus on Lightweight Bodies and Small Batteries

News Track 26 Jul 2024 11:35 am

Agnipath scheme is not about saving money: PM Narendra Modi attacks Opposition for spreading lies

Kargil Vijay Diwas: On the 25th anniversary of Kargil Vijay Diwas, Prime Minister Narendra Modi defended the Agnipath scheme, emphasizing its goal of modernizing the armed forces rather than saving pension funds. He criticized those politicizing the scheme. Modi paid tribute to Kargil War heroes and inaugurated the Shinkun La Tunnel Project, which will be the worlds highest tunnel and improve connectivity to Leh. This project aims to boost military logistics and stimulate development in Ladakh.

The Economic Times 26 Jul 2024 11:08 am

Hyderabad police bust rave party, seize drugs, liquor

HYDERABAD: Five persons were apprehended by the Special Task Force for allegedly organising a rave party at a service apartment near Cyber Towers here on Wednesday. As many as 14 men and six women reportedly took part in the party. They were found in possession of foreign liquor bottles and drugs, said sources. The police seized one gram of cocaine, two grams of MDMA, 0.84 grams of OG Kush and 48 bottles of liquor, several of which were bought from Dubai. The event organisers were identified as A Naga Raju Yadav (31), A Sai Kumar Yadav (27), T Emmanuel (20), Chatti Kishore (28) and G Nithin (24). According to the STF personnel, Yadav along with his friends went to Goa on July 12 and purchased three grams of cocaine and gave it to Nithin who travelled by a private bus to Hyderabad. The gang was reportedly meeting to attend the birthday party of Naga Raju. Meanwhile, the STF said that Sai Kumar purchased the foreign liquor and arranged the party. Kishore booked the service apartment, the cops added.

The New Indian Express 26 Jul 2024 11:00 am

CLOSE-IN: Indian Cricket At The 'Pearl Of The Indian Ocean' (IANS Column)

ICC T20 World Cups: Sri Lanka previously Ceylon, was known as the Pearl of the Indian Ocean due to its pristine water and beaches. The emerald island was another name given to it because of the shape of the country and the lush green tea gardens and forests that it encompassed. Similar to India, cricket has been a sport revered there because of the British. It was only in 1981 that they finally got recognised as a Test playing nation by the ICC. Cricket encounters between the two countries have always been interesting battles, as both India and Sri Lanka play the same brand of cricket. Indian cricket is at present in full force in the beautiful Island, with both the men and women cricketers there. The women are in scintillating form in the Asia Cup being played there and have qualified to play their semi-final match against Bangladesh. The Indian womens team looks head and shoulders above the rest of the Asian sides and are the favourite to win the trophy. The Indian mens T20 World Cup win has somehow put that extra pep into the women as well. A stamp of authority is what one sees in their approach and both the batters and bowlers have been in pristine form. A win in the Asia Cup, a trophy that the Indian womens side has won in 8 of the 9 editions, should hold them in good stead for the T20 World Cup to follow in October 2024 in Bangladesh. The Indian side looks a formidable one having beaten Bangladesh convincingly in a 5 match T20 series and South Africa in the Test and One day International encounters. A Test match victory earlier in the year against a strong Australian side should also augur well for the growing confidence of the Indian women players. India winning both the men and the womens ICC T20 World Cups would truly be a feather in their cap. One can just imagine the repeat of the mens welcome celebration bestowed now upon the women, leading through Marine Drive, the famous Queens necklace. It would be an ideal setting to anoint the King and Queen of world cricket. The womens side under the guidance of their coach, Amol Muzumdar, have a difficult task at hand, but the way Smriti Mandhana, Harmanpreet Kaur, Shafali Verma, Deepti Sharma, Richa Gosh, Jemima Rodrigues and the others are performing, India looks like a very forceful side for any of their opponents to beat. Meanwhile, the Indian mens side under the newly appointed captain Suryakumar Yadav and the coach, Gautam Gambhir, will be transforming into a new beginning without 3 of their legendary T20 stalwarts, Rohit Sharma, Virat Kohli and Ravindra Jadeja. India are the World Champions and even without them, they have the bench strength to do well. Although, the selectors have appointed Shubman Gill as the vice captain, one felt that with the next T20 World Cup 2 years away and the T20 cricket in the Olympics in 2028, appointing a younger player as a captain would have been far more beneficial. Sri Lanka, after their disastrous outing in the T20 World Cup24, will be itching to get back on their feet. For them to not qualify for the Super 8, of the T20 WC must have been a nightmare that needs to be forgotten. A T20 series win against India, would definitely give their reputation a big boost. They now have nothing to lose and playing at home could be just the tonic for them to do well. Sri Lanka is not only active on the cricket ground, but behind the closed-doors as well. The ICC meeting, with 108 members attending it got over yesterday. The next T20 World Cup, as announced, will have 8 regional qualifying zones. This is great news, as cricket is gradually spreading far and wide. One gathers that cricket in the Olympics was the major topic of discussion. Los Angeles will finally have cricket in the Olympics after 128 years and one hopes it continues to be there for years to come. The Olympics is the ultimate sporting platform for a sportsperson representing ones country. Hearing one's national anthem after a podium finish, along with a medal, is the glory that one aspires for. Both the Indian mens and womens cricket teams have this goal to achieve and one that will warm the hearts of the millions of their supporters if they do so. The BCCIs financial contribution towards the Indian Olympic squad is a wonderful gesture. The hours of dedicated and, at most times the painful hard-work that go into being an international competitive sportsperson are tough and arduous. To give them support in any way one can is the only way to appreciate them. One hopes for a glorious Olympics for India. The womens Asia Cup win and the Mens T20 and ODI series wins would be just the icing on the cake. The BCCIs financial contribution towards the Indian Olympic squad is a wonderful gesture. The hours of dedicated and, at most times the painful hard-work that go into being an international competitive sportsperson are tough and arduous. To give them support in any way one can is the only way to appreciate them. Also Read: Akram hopes Indian Team Will Travel To Pakistan For Champions Trophy The famous line from the song sung by Whitney Houston for the 1988 Olympics at Seoul, South Korea, comes to mind, Give me just one moment in time.. Teams and individual sportspersons would be praying for just that.

CNMSports 26 Jul 2024 10:50 am

NFO coming soon: Bajaj Finserv Large Cap Fund to open for subscription on July 29

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News Voir 26 Jul 2024 10:40 am

Anant Ambani Pulls Orry's Nose In Cute Photos From Former's Wedding, Fans Call Them 'Friendship Goals'

Orry attended all ceremonies of Anant Ambani and Radhika Merchant's wedding. The two got married on July 12 in a star-studded bash.

News18 26 Jul 2024 9:49 am

Chalet Hotels to acquire land in Goa for its luxury hotel project

Once purchased, the Company aims to develop a 5-Star luxury hotel on the said land. The Company is in the process of executing definitive agreement(s) in accordance with the applicable laws and procedural requirements.

Business Standard 26 Jul 2024 9:46 am

In India's goal of financial inclusion, banks make 'remarkable progress'

Number of Indians with an account in a formal financial institution increased to 77% in 2021

Business Standard 26 Jul 2024 9:44 am

Landslide, tree fall on Goa-Karnataka border hit traffic on South Western Railway

Panaji, July 26 (PTI) The movement of five trains were affected on the South Western Railway due to a landslide between Dudhsagar and Sonaulim sections on the Goa-Karnataka border shortly after Thursday midnight, an official said on Friday.

Mid Day 26 Jul 2024 9:11 am

Under the knife: Common myths about plastic surgery

BENGALURU: Plastic Surgery transforms lives of millions across the globe every year by offering reconstructive and aesthetic surgeries. Our repertoire of surgeries can achieve a variety of goals like restoring the smile of a child born with cleft lip; reverse the age of an ageing face by almost two decades; put back a hand cut off from the rest of the upper limb as seen in accidents; fix the fractured face; reconstruct a jaw that had to be removed due to cancer so that patient can have normal appearance and chew his food like before and many more procedures. With World Plastic Surgery Day having been observed on July 15, its a good time to delve into the misconceptions surrounding it. Myth 1 : Plastic surgery involves use of plastic The name, plastic surgery is derived from the Greek word plastikos which means to mould. As plastic surgeons can mould tissues to give desired shape for coverage of a defect or modify a body part, the speciality is called as plastic surgery. The use of foreign material in plastic surgery is occasional and all of them are biocompatible materials designed keeping patient safety as foremost goal in mind. Myth 2 : Plastic surgery will be scarless Any incision that breaches the thickness of dermis(deeper layer of skin) leaves a scar. It is important to understand that plastic surgery will also leave scars though they are cleverly planned by your surgeon to make them very fine and imperceptible by placing them in hidden areas. We also use special post-scar management protocols that involve use of creams, silicone gel sheets, lasers, etc to achieve fine scars. Myth 3 : Plastic surgery can transform one into someone else As plastic surgeons, our aim is to maintain your uniqueness while making subtle changes to your appearance by addressing those features that you may not find aesthetically pleasing. The goal is always to help you become the better version of yourself and it is never about transforming people into someone else as popularised in cinema. Myth 4 : Plastic surgery, cosmetic surgery and cosmetology are the same Plastic surgery is a medical super-speciality requiring at least 12-13 years of training first in MBBS (Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery), then MS (General Surgery) and finally MCh/DNB(Plastic Surgery). It encompasses treatment of burns, trauma/cancer reconstruction, cleft/craniofacial/maxillofacial surgeries, management of birth defects of hand and other body parts and cosmetic surgery/aesthetic surgery. Thus, cosmetic surgery is just one of the subspecialties of plastic surgery that deals with surgeries that aim to improve the appearance of an individual. Cosmetic surgeons are plastic surgeons who have a special interest in aesthetic surgery and may have undertaken advanced trainings to hone their skills. Cosmetology is a vague term that is being indiscriminately used by multitude of professionals, most of whom are non-medical professionals working at salons and trained in makeup/basic skin care. One must beware visiting an unqualified professional for surgical/medical facial rejuvenation procedures as they do not have proper understanding of human anatomy and physiology and thus are at higher risk of having complications. Consult a qualified plastic surgeon in case you need any reconstructive or aesthetic surgery services as these surgeries are very delicate requiring fine skills, experience and detailed knowledge of anatomy to achieve good results. (The writer is a consultant plastic surgeon at Fortis Hospital, Richmond Road)

The New Indian Express 26 Jul 2024 9:02 am

We have eyes on over 600 goondas in Kochi, says police commissioner

Since taking charge as city police chief early this year, S Syamsundar has rolled out several innovative strategies, targeting both the supply and demand sides of drug abuse, enhancing surveillance, revamping night patrolling and ensuring the welfare of fellow officers in the force. In a free-flowing chat with TNIE , Syamsundar outlines the projects, their challenges and more... Excerpts: Its been six months since you assumed charge as city police chief. What do you think are the main issues plaguing the city? One of the primary issues is the rampant drug abuse among the youth, especially those working in the private sector. They often start with cannabis and progress to chemical drugs like LSD, cocaine, MDMA, and methamphetamine. Meth addiction can severely affect cognitive abilities within two to three years. There are many such cases reported at government hospitals. So far, the police and the Excise Department have focused on the supply side. The Excise Department has also conducted awareness programmes in schools and colleges. Despite these efforts, the number of cases booked and the quantity of drugs seized are rising. We need to address the demand side more effectively. Weve initiated a project in partnership with private-sector associations to tackle this issue. How do you plan to address drug abuse in the private sector? We propose implementing random tests for drug abuse (hair, blood and urine), with positive results leading to termination. This requires a policy change. The Kochi police have started a Policy for Prevention of Drug Abuse (PODA), and we are working on gaining consensus among companies and their bodies. This policy aims to include not only techies but also top-level managers, doctors, lawyers, and individuals in the film industry. Are any other states implementing similar initiatives? This is the first such initiative in Kerala, and I dont believe any other states have implemented it so far. The policy must be voluntarily accepted by the companies. We cant force it on them as its a matter of their internal policies. So far, all the stakeholders have expressed confidence in the move. FICCI has started an initiative in their northern region with IG North Zone K Sethuraman as its chairman and a committee for its implementation. They plan to extend it to the other regions soon. Wouldnt it be a violation of human rights for companies to request employees samples? Its a matter of internal policy, and individuals joining the company would need to sign a contract if the company adopts such a policy. Similar practices exist for airline and loco pilots. Many foreign countries conduct random checks, and I know of people who have lost their jobs due to this. What measures are being taken by the city police to curb the goonda menace? We have geotagged all known goons and marked them on Google Maps. There are about 600 of them. Police officers visit the homes of 30-35 goons daily to keep them under strict surveillance. We have also revamped our night patrolling scheme, mapping the entire city into 1275 points and preparing a route map for effective monitoring. Additionally, we have initiated legal actions to bind over goons under relevant sections. They have to submit a surety of I5 to I10 lakh. In case of a violation, this amount will be forfeited and even their property can be attached. Now, our concern is whether the goons would approach the Human Rights Commission claiming they are not being allowed to live freely (laughs). But rest assured, they are under stringent surveillance. What steps are taken to ensure womens safety in Kochi? We have enhanced night patrolling and control room monitoring, covering 90% of the area. Regular checks and systematic efforts ensure the safety and security of women in the city. For young woman techies leaving Infopark after duty at night, the sight of 2-3 police vehicles is reassuring. It is also a deterrence for goons. Also, in case of untoward incidents, the entire city will be sealed. One criticism against the police is that during night patrols, youths are being chased away from thattukadas, etc... Since I took charge, theres no such issue being reported. I believe in the saying, make love, not war. There is no need for moral policing. However, if people consume liquor, smoke or take drugs in public settings, it will give the impression that policing is not effective. The raids and checks are intended to stop illegal activities in public places and not to disturb lovers or youths. Public spaces should be accessible to all and free of anti-social elements. To ensure this, we have a team comprising 30 police personnel with dog squads doing regular checks. I review it every week. Under what circumstances would the police decide to seal the city? If theres a murder in the city and if the control room learns details of the culprits vehicle, we can seal the city in minutes and do a complete sweep of its alleyways to nab them. We are in the initial stages of executing this. With enough practice, we are certain we will be able to do it in under 10 minutes. How did this idea come about? I dont know but I do get such ideas every now and then (laughs)... On a serious note, Ive been involved in implementing similar systems in Andhra Pradesh. In Kochi, weve established a user-friendly and scientifically monitored system using Google Maps for the first time. In the future, we can include GPS to enable live tracking. Whats the status of shadow policing to counter drug use on film sets? Its very effective. Not just in film locations, but in all segments. If you take a look at the number of cases we bust and the quantities we seize, you can learn just how efficient our anti-narcotics force is. The film field is a closed space and the number of people using drugs is significantly less. The reason why the drug issue looms over the industry is mainly because of the publicity factor. The number of women drug peddlers or carriers is on the rise in Kochi Yes, it is a matter of concern. Many individuals are drawn to these setups with the goal of making money. In Kochi, 40% of those accused are female. The primary users of chemical drugs tend to come from affluent families. Its distressing that the drug menace is impacting our future generations. Are rave parties still an issue in Kochi? The incidence of drug use at rave parties has decreased significantly. Our focus is now on monitoring drug use in closed settings like homes. Where does the drug supply to Kochi originate from? The main conduit is Bengaluru. Delhi and Mumbai are other sources. What about the narcotics seized by the police? Seized narcotics are burned after the case is completed, following strict norms and procedures to ensure proper disposal. S Syamsundar, Kochi City Police Commissioner There has been a rise in cyber fraud cases in the city. How can we prevent this? People often fall for fraudulent schemes due to greed. These scams typically involve victims being asked to transfer money to private accounts. Genuine companies or government agencies will never ask for this. The modus operandi involves quickly transferring money to multiple accounts and withdrawing it from ATMs. My advice is to never send money to third-party private accounts. Any uptick in the number of criminal cases involving guest workers? We havent noticed any recent criminal cases involving guest workers, though some NDPS cases have involved them bringing in ganja from states like Orissa. There is a misconception that guest workers are problematic, but they actually contribute significantly through hard work. Id say that those engaged in criminal and goonda activities should learn from the guest workers. Is a survey of these workers being conducted? As of now, we are not officially conducting a survey. We have not received any such order to implement it. However, it would be beneficial for landlords to check their KYCs. Traffic congestion is an issue in Kochi, isnt it? The roads here were built about 40 years ago. The number of vehicles on the road has grown a hundredfold compared to the 80s. Roads must be widened, but nobody is ready to hand over the land. Its an infrastructural bottleneck. Its not only an issue in Kochi but also in other cities in India. It cannot be termed as inefficiency on the part of the police. How active is the Anti-Terrorist Squad (ATS)? The ATS is headed by DIG Putta Vimaladitya, a very capable officer. Former Malappuram SP Sujith Das is also part of the squad. They are very active and efficient in monitoring and addressing terrorist threats. What about the increasing tendency of suicides among lower-ranked officers in the force due to work pressure? Yes, police duty is highly stressful, often involving long hours and no regular breaks. There are no regular Sunday offs or guaranteed leaves, and officers are called in to work even on festivals. In light of this, the Kochi city police have introduced a special leave policy granting officers five unquestionable off days for special occasions to ensure a better work-life balance. Its gaining wide acceptance among the staff. Is the stress and work pressure connected to the shortage of personnel? Yes, the shortage of personnel exacerbates the workload. Increasing the number of officers would help implement an eight-hour shift system, reducing stress. What about the visible lack of women personnel? Joining the police is a personal choice, and while we encourage participation from everyone, we cannot force it. There is no gender discrimination, and everyone has a role to play in maintaining law and order. You mentioned the high quality of education in Kerala. Is the Kerala model commendable? Absolutely. Theres no doubt about it. Keralas education system is significantly superior, with excellent schools and colleges. I have personally witnessed it during my official duties in other states. The accessibility to education here is unmatched. Why do many Indian students migrate abroad for studies? Where did Mahatma Gandhi pursue his higher education? What about Jawaharlal Nehru and Subash Chandra Bose? They all studied abroad. Many of our freedom fighters did too. A century ago, students from privileged families in Kerala were also going abroad for education. Whats the problem behind it? Its common for people of one country to attend universities in another. That said, about 90 per cent of civil servants in India, including myself, were educated in India. Our current ISRO chairman S Somnath studied in Kerala. Given all this, how can we say our higher education system is poor? The choice of education is up to the individual. What about the dangers of brain drain? Kerala is losing its youths in droves This is a misconception. The annual foreign remittance to Kerala is about Rs 1,65,000 crores. The significant contribution comes from individuals who went abroad for studies and now work there, particularly doctors, nurses and software engineers. The same is true for those who went to GCC countries. They were able to go abroad mainly due to the education and awareness they gained here. All things considered, we live in a globalised world, and such movements are part of a global phenomenon. What year did you join the service? 2005, in Andhra Pradesh. My first posting was as Greyhounds assault commander. I was leading operations in forest areas. It was a mandatory service, whatever your rank be. The move was devised to dispel the idea that IPS officers dont take risks. So a posting in Greyhounds was mandatory. Only then will we get a sub-division posting. Sub-divisions are also no easy task. These are conflict-ridden areas, a war zone. There were a lot of agitations and law and order issues. Compared to that, Kerala is relatively peaceful. What are your out-of-duty activities? Whats that? This out of duty? Im in service to the nation 24/7 365. (laughs) I read books. though not as much as I once did. Whats your dream project for Kochi? Our dream project is PODA (Policy for Prevention of Drug Abuse), which targets drug abuse in the private sector. If implemented effectively, it can significantly reduce drug usage and save many lives. TNIE team: Arun M, Krishna P S, Mahima Anna Jacob, Abdul Nazer M A, A Sanesh (photos), Pranav V P (video)

The New Indian Express 26 Jul 2024 7:59 am