Manchester United secured the Premier League Summer Series title after a 2-2 draw against Everton, with goals from Bruno Fernandes and Mason Mount. West Ham United showcased their strength, defeating Bournemouth 2-0, fueled by impressive assists from newcomer El Hadji Malick Diouf. The Red Devils finished top of the table with seven points after wins against West Ham and Bournemouth.
Namdhari FC beat Indian Air Force 4-2 to go top of Group A
KOLKATA, Aug 3: Namdhari FC continued their winning run with a commanding 4-2 victory over Indian Air Force football team to go on top of Group A at the 134th Durand Cup here on Sunday. Samuel K opened the scoring for the Airmen in the 7th minute, but Namdhari responded with goals from Cledson Dasilva (penalty, 37th), Amandeep Singh (45th), and second-half strikes from Dharmpreet Singh (60th) and substitute Seilenthang Lotjem (74th) to secure all three points.. Despite a late [] The post Namdhari FC beat Indian Air Force 4-2 to go top of Group A appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
MPC must ignore Trumps latest jibe, and stay focused on inflation risks and price stability goals
Economists largely agree that Trump's tariff policies will likely cause slower growth and higher inflation. Despite global concerns, India's MPC has cut rates, believing growth will be impacted without significant inflation. However, rising oil prices and market signals suggest potential inflationary pressures, prompting a possible shift in RBI's stance towards prioritizing price stability.
Students urged to stay focused on their goals
BIG tension for India as Pakistan, Iran major trade goal nearly 2 years after cross-border conflict?
Nearly two years since the cross-border conflict, Pakistan and Iran on Sunday agreed to set their annual bilateral trade at USD 8 billion, aimed at the advancement of economic cooperation and regional connectivity, The Express Tribune reported.
DPL 2025: A Gift From The Universe, Says Vansh Bedi On Captaining Purani Dilli 6
Delhi Premier League: Purani Dilli 6 skipper Vansh Bedi considers the opportunity to lead the side as a 'gift from the universe'. The young batter said it is a new experience and a proud moment for him to lead a side in the ongoing Season 2 of the Delhi Premier League (DPL). Last week, Purani Dilli 6 appointed Vansh Bedi as the captain of the side for the ongoing season of DPL being played here at the iconic Arun Jaitley Stadium in the Capital. It is a new experience and a proud moment for me. I consider it a gift from the universe. I've captained teams in club cricket, but to lead Purani Dilli 6 in DPL is a little different, said Vansh Bedi. After a strong showing in the 2024 edition, where the team reached the knockouts, Purani Dilli 6 are gearing up for another title push this season. Vansh had impressed everyone during the domestic season last year. Our management has done really well as far as preparation is concerned, like arranging the grounds and providing the facilities. Thanks to Vijay Dahiya sir, he has streamlined everything for the players, said Vansh. Every team's last goal is to lift the trophy, and ours is the same as well. Our focus is to play good cricket, and of course, winning is our priority, and we are looking forward to it, he added. Speaking about Vansh, Akash Nangia, owner of Purani Dilli 6, said, Vansh is young, energetic, and has a sharp cricketing mind. Were confident that under his captaincy, Purani Dilli 6 will not only play bold cricket but also carry forward the spirit of Purani Delhi on the field. Purani Dilli 6 will kick off their DPL 2025 campaign on August 5 with a clash against Outer Delhi Warriors at 2 PM. This will be followed by a high-stakes encounter against West Delhi Lions on August 7, also scheduled at 2 PM. Speaking about Vansh, Akash Nangia, owner of Purani Dilli 6, said, Vansh is young, energetic, and has a sharp cricketing mind. Were confident that under his captaincy, Purani Dilli 6 will not only play bold cricket but also carry forward the spirit of Purani Delhi on the field. Also Read: LIVE Cricket Score Full squad: Vansh Bedi (captain), Rishabh Pant (marquee player), Lalit Yadav, Dev Lakra, Aayush Singh, Samarth Seth, Aarush Malhotra, Sarthak Pal, Agrim Sharma, Vivek Yadav, Yug Gupta, Udhav Mohan, Pranav Pant, Prince Mishra, Rushal Saini, Aaryan Kapoor, Pardeep Parashar, Ekansh Dobal, Aditya Malhotra, Rajneesh Dadar, Ashish Chaurasiya, Kush Nagpal, Dhruv Chauhan, Gaurav Saroha. Article Source: IANS
GTA 6 Update: Rockstar Games may bring age checks, with UK players likely to see changes first
GTA 6 Update: Rockstar Games is planning to introduce age verification for Grand Theft Auto Online. This change is expected to start in the United Kingdom. It aligns with new regulations, especially the Online Safety Act. The goal is to restrict access to potentially harmful content for minors. The gaming community is concerned about the impact on gameplay and roleplay servers.
PNB poised to touch landmark Rs 30 lakh crore total business by FY26 end: MD Ashok Chandra
Punjab National Bank is setting its sights on an ambitious Rs 30 lakh crore in total business by the fiscal year's end. With a noteworthy 11.6 per cent growth in total business reported for Q1, the bank is optimistic about achieving its goals, MD Chandra said.
Godrej Properties on track to meet or exceed Rs 32,500 cr pre-sales target for FY26: Pirojsha Godrej
With an eye on its ambitious Rs 32,500 crore sales goal, Godrej Properties remains confident in the strong housing demand, even as the market finds its footing. The first quarter saw a slight dip in pre-sales, primarily due to a challenging base effect and some delays in launching new projects.
Hollywood's 7 BFFs, who give friendship goals
Goa Institute of Management develops algorithm to tackle bias, collusion in e-commerce
The algorithm ensures fairness by filtering based on credible review thresholds and competitive pricing
Google has one goal in mind and its to fight to retains its leadership status in the tech world. What that means in the current day and age is to directly engage with AI. For Google's CEO that mean asking its employees to adopt artificial intelligence wholeheartedly. This directive comes even as the tech giant plans to boost its capital spending to $85 billion next year. At Google, staff members are being asked to deliver more, without increasing their headcount.
Karnataka to replicate ELCITA model across other industrial zones
BENGALURU: Karnataka will replicate its successful Electronic City Association Township or ELCITA model across other industrial zones to promote decentralised and cluster-based industrial development, Principal Secretary, Commerce and Industries Department, Dr S Selvakumar, said on Saturday. Selvakumar also confirmed that tax collections from Special Investment Regions (SIRs) will now be directly handled by the Karnataka Industrial Areas Development Board (KIADB), with 70% of the proceeds reinvested into infrastructure within those regions. He was speaking at the Viksit Bharat @2047 Investors Roundtable Conference, where Secretary, Department for Promotion of Industry and Internal Trade (DPIIT), Ministry of Commerce and Industries, Amardeep Singh Bhatia, and principal secretaries from across south India gathered to align state-level initiatives with national industrial growth strategies. Selvakumar also highlighted states ease-of-doing-business reforms, mentioning that the states single-window clearance system now covers 105 of 153 services, reducing approval delays for investors. The roundtable was organised under the National Industrial Corridor Development Programme (NICDP). Bhatia urged southern states to adopt NICDP model, which includes 20 sector-specific industrial parks equipped with essential infrastructure such as water and power supply, electronics testing facilities, and solid waste management systems. Bhatia also outlined the goals of Indias Vision 2047, calling for stronger Centre-state collaboration, support for MSMEs, and the acceleration of deep-tech startups for industrial growth.
23-year-old dupes Mumbai man via Telegram, caught in Goa
The police said the victim, a 32-year-old resident of Jogeshwari, works as a supervisor in a slipper factory. On June 12, 2025, he received a message on Telegram from a person calling himself Vijay, offering an opportunity to earn Rs 5000Rs 8000 per day for rating restaurants online
Block-level training on PAI 2.0 and LSDGs begins at Yingkiong
HT Correspondent YINGKIONG, Aug 2:A two-day training programme on Panchayat Advancement Index (PAI 2.0) and the Localisation of Sustainable Development Goals (LSDGs) commenced today at Yingkiong Block, Upper Siang district. The training, aimed at enhancing the implementation of evidence-based development planning at the grassroots level, is being held under the Ministry of Panchayati Raj, Government []
NASA's latest mission to the ISS features a bacterial experiment
Scientists are sending several strains of disease-causing bacteria to the International Space Station as part of the Crew-11 mission . This experiment isn't the plot to some cheesy horror film , but a scientific investigation from the Sheba Medical Center in Israel and the US-based company Space Tango with the goal of better understanding how bacteria spread and behave under extreme conditions. The experiment includes E. coli, along with bacteria that cause diseases like typhoid fever and the infection commonly known as Salmonella. After reaching the ISS, the experiment will see the different bacterial species grow before being returned to Earth to be tested against counterparts that were grown simultaneously in an identical lab under normal conditions. The experiment's results will help scientists understand how bacteria respond to zero gravity and could help astronauts, who are more prone to infections during missions due to stress, exposure to radiation and changes in gravity. However, the research could prove useful beyond space missions. With the onset of superbugs that show antibiotic resistance , the experiment could reveal ways to combat more robust bacterial strains. This experiment will allow us, for the first time, to systematically and molecularly map how the genetic expression profile of several pathogenic bacteria changes in space, Ohad Gal-Mor, head of the Infectious Diseases Research Laboratory at Sheba, said in a press release. The medical center previously conducted a test with bacteria in simulated space conditions, which showed a reduced ability to develop antibiotic resistance, but the latest experiment is the first one to take place at the ISS. It's not the first time scientists have studied bacteria's behavior in microgravity conditions , since researchers from the University of Houston tested how E. coli would grow in a simulated space environment back in 2017. More recently, NASA launched an experiment tasking astronauts to swab the interiors of the ISS and test them for evidence of antibiotic-resistant bacteria. This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/science/space/nasas-latest-mission-to-the-iss-features-a-bacterial-experiment-195004174.html?src=rss
Dubai launches worlds first AI-powered Emirati family: But what is its purpose? Find out!
Dubai introduced the first AI-generated Emirati Family to deliver government messages and promote digital services in an accessible way. This reflects Dubais position as a top-five global AI city. The project aims to engage all communities by combining Emirati culture with advanced AI, supporting the citys goal of improving public interaction with smart government services.
Goa gets tough on tourist nuisance with up to Rs 1 lakh fine
Goa is cracking down on disruptive tourist behavior with the Goa Tourist Places (Protection and Maintenance) Amendment Bill 2025. The new law expands the definition of uisance to include activities like unauthorized vending, public drinking, and littering, with fines ranging from 5,000 to 1 lakh.
Man electrocuted while grazing goats
India lacks adequate risk capital to realise its $5 trillion economy ambition: Kamakodi
City Union Bank's MD & CEO, N Kamakodi, stated that India needs to bolster its risk capital to achieve its USD 5 trillion economy goal, despite having sufficient capital. Sanatan Mishra of SBI highlighted the strength of Indian banks in funding growth and the transformative role of UPI in financial inclusion. He emphasized banks' readiness to finance capital expenditure.
Mahindra-SML deal: M&M acquires 58.96% in SML Isuzu for Rs 555 crore, renames it SML Mahindra
Mahindra & Mahindra has finalized its acquisition of a 58.96% controlling stake in SML Isuzu for Rs 555 crore, renaming it 'SML Mahindra Ltd.' This move aims to significantly expand M&M's presence in the >3.5-tonne commercial vehicle category, targeting a market share increase to 6% immediately and a long-term goal of over 20% by FY36.
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A terrific 2D Ninja Gaiden, housefly bucket lists and other new indie games worth checking out
Welcome to our latest recap of what's going on in the indie game space. A bunch of new games dropped this week that are more than worthy of your attention, including a modern take on an old-school Ninja Gaiden side-scroller and a joyful (perhaps even profound) puzzler about the life of a housefly. By far the biggest story in indie games over the last few weeks concerns payment processors pressuring the likes of Steam owner Valve and Itch to remove or de-index games that feature adult, NSFW and LGBTQIA+ themes. Under the guise of helping to protect women and children, an conservative activist group in Australia has taken credit for the delistings, as well as stricter rules regarding adult-themed games that Steam and Itch have implemented. But some affected developers suggest this is a smokescreen to push forward an agenda of anti-LGBTQIA+ censorship. This week, Engadget senior editor Jess Conditt spoke with solo developer Cara Cadaver of Final Girl Games about the impact of the censorship campaign . Valve permanently banned Cadaver's new game, VILE: Exhumed , from Steam for allegedly depicting sexual content with depictions of real people, though the developer says that assessment is inaccurate. While Cadaver and publisher DreadXP are working on alternative distribution for VILE: Exhumed , Steam is the go-to marketplace for many PC gamers and the ban cuts off what surely would have been a critical source of revenue for the game. For its part, Itch has started reindexing free adult-themed games on its platform. The company has relied on Stripe and Paypal for processing payments. It has suspended payments via Stripe for 18+ content and it's talking to other potential payment partners that are more willing to work with this kind of content. In any case, payment processors should not be the arbiters of morality, and they certainly should not be helping activists restrict access to perfectly above-board works of art. One other piece of news that caught my eye this week is about a game jam that's taking place this month. Participants will have just over three weeks to make games based on real-life investigative reporting. According to Global Game Jam , the teams will gain access to exclusive reporting on organized crime and corruption from around the world and be able to ask journalists behind those stories questions about their work. It's a fascinating idea, and I'm really looking forward to seeing what the developers that get involved come up with. New releases Ninja Gaiden: Ragebound is what I like to call a hell yeah game. There are few purer joys than getting about 15-20 minutes into a new game and thinking hell yeah, this rules. Even better, that feeling lasted through the other four hours or so I spent with Ninja Gaiden: Ragebound . This is a throwback 2D hack-and-slash platformer from The Game Kitchen the studio behind the Blasphemous series and publisher Dotemu, which is building quite the reputation for itself as a purveyor of retro-style games ( Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Shredder's Revenge , the upcoming Marvel Cosmic Invasion ). Ninja Gaiden: Ragebound looks and sounds sumptuous, with gorgeous pixel art and stellar level, character and audio design. Its got combat that's somehow both sticky and slick, and its challenging without being too frustrating. I've had a tremendous time with this one, which, if memory serves me correct, is the first Ninja Gaiden game Ive played. I cant really find any notable faults with Ninja Gaiden: Ragebound . Its well worth checking out. Its out now on Steam, PS5, Xbox Series X/S and Nintendo Switch. Heres another hell yeah game. Ive been looking forward to Time Flies ever since I clapped eyes on it during a Day of the Devs showcase a couple of years ago . You play as a fly and the goal is to check off a bucket list of items before the insect perishes (their lifespan equates to the average life expectancy of a country of your choosing but in seconds). Its a clever, funny and slightly rude in a playful, Thank Goodness Youre Here sort of way blend of exploration and puzzle game that makes a strong case as to why we should make the most of our limited time. Its a short game, as it took me about 90 minutes to roll credits. That's pretty much the ideal length for this one. The controls are simple (only a D-pad, pause button and a way to call up the bucket list are required) and the aesthetic, which features hand-drawn art, is delightfully low-key too. In fact, this would be a perfect fit for the Playdate, which just happens to come from Panic, the publisher of Time Flies . For now, though, you can check out this lovely little game from the team at Playables on Steam , PS5 and Nintendo Switch. Whatnot Games released the 1.0 version Star Racer on Steam this week after over a year of early access. This is a retro racer very much in the vein of the F-Zero series that features local multiplayer (here's hoping for online multiplayer at some point) and music from Grant Kirkhope of Banjo-Kazooie and GoldenEye 007 fame. You can also create your own tracks and share them with others online. I love the launch trailer for Star Racer , which blends gameplay with '80s-style animation. I also adore that per Rock Paper Shotgun one of the characters is a detective-looking fella called Thrash Whiplash. If that's not in the running for the best video game character name of the 2020s, we're all going to need to take a long, hard look in the mirror. We have yet another flavor of pretty, retro-tinged pixel art this week thanks to developers Ancient Corporation and Bitwave Games, as well as publisher Limited Run Games. Their 16 bit-style shoot-'em-up Earthion landed on Steam this week. It features music from legendary composer Yuzo Koshiro ( Streets of Rage, ActRaiser, Shenmue and many more games). That probably should not come as a huge shock given that he co-founded Ancient. Earthion is also slated to hit consoles starting in September. Being a Limited Run title, physical editions are of course on the way for PC, PS4, PS5, Xbox Series X and Nintendo Switch. Expect those later this year. A physical version is also expected for Sega Genesis/Mega Drive in 2026. Surgent Studios went in a completely different direction for its follow-up to its well-received Metroidvania from last year, Tales of Kenzera: Zau . Its latest project (released with the help of the publishing arm of Palworld creator Pocketpair), Dead Take , is a first-person psychological horror about an actor who is looking for a friend who has vanished after a Hollywood party. There's top-tier videogame acting talent here, with Neil Newbon (Astarion in Baldur's Gate 3 ) and Ben Starr (Clive Rosfield in Final Fantasy XVI ) taking on the lead roles, and a litany of other well-known performers from Laura Bailey to Sam Lake also making appearances. That cast alone makes this worthy of attention. Dead Take is out now on Steam and the Epic Games Store . It feels like we've been waiting forever for Hobbit life sim Tales of the Shire: A The Lord of the Rings Game to drop and, following some delays , it's now available on PS5, Xbox Series X/S, Nintendo Switch and Steam . (This is now technically an indie game because Take-Two sold off publisher Private Division last year.) I love games that tell you exactly what they're about in their title and A Game About Digging A Hole sure is one of those. You dig a hole, find buried goodies, and sell them to help you buy better gear. Developer DoubleBee and publishers Rokaplay and Headup brought this exploration game to iOS and Android this week after a hugely successful debut on Steam earlier this year. A Game About Digging A Hole has now sold more than 1 million copies. Perhaps you're looking for a different digging game to check out this weekend. In that case, Mashina may be worth considering. The titular character is a robot that searches for valuable minerals to help repair and expand her community. Mashina can also use the minerals to build machines that can help with her digs, while she can use items she stumbles upon for base decoration. Developers Jack King-Spooner and Talha Kaya (who previously released Judero ) used traditional stop-motion techniques to animate Mashina . This charming-looking puzzle/exploration game is now available on Steam . Let's wrap up this section with a short, experimental game about anxiety. A Dream About Parking Lots has been out on Steam for a few months and the aptly named Interactive Dreams (with the help of Take It Studio!) brought it to PS5, Xbox Series X/S and Nintendo Switch this week. It's said to be based on real dreams and will see you looking for your car among parking lots and mazes while chatting with a therapist. Upcoming Wander Stars from Paper Castle Games and publisher Fellow Traveller was supposed to be arriving this week, but the developers have pushed the release date back until September 19. The team wants to carry out some changes to improve the game following feedback from an open beta. I really like the look of this one, and though turn-based combat isn't usually my cup of tea, I'm very intrigued by the system that's in use here. You'll find and combine words into phrases that convert into devastating attacks. There are more than 200 words and they have cooldowns, so combining them in smart ways will be a key to success. Using words with honor can seemingly help you unlock more useful phrases too. Very curious to see how all of that works in practice. We'll get a better idea next month, when Wander Stars lands on PS5, Xbox Series X/S, Nintendo Switch and PC . Speaking of games with a killer look, a gameplay trailer for I Hate This Place hooked me in this week. This is an isometric survival horror game that pulls from the visual stylings of its comic book origins. Crafting is vital here, both in terms of your arsenal and strengthening your shelter before nightfall. This stylish title from Rock Square Thunder and publisher Broken Mirror Games is bound for PC, PS5, Xbox Series X/S and Nintendo Switch later this year. This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/gaming/a-terrific-2d-ninja-gaiden-housefly-bucket-lists-and-other-new-indie-games-worth-checking-out-110005806.html?src=rss
Messi's India Tour: Opening Leg In Kolkata; Delhi, Mumbai, Ahmedabad Ready To Welcome 'GOAT'
The Argentina captains Kolkata schedule on Dec. 13 will begin with a meet-and-greet event, followed by the unveiling of a 70-feet statue of him at the Lake Town Sreebhumi.
Malegaon Blast Case: Court Rejects Abhinav Bharat's Role, Says It's Not Declared A Terror Outfit
The prosecution claimed that the accused in the 2008 Malegaon blast case were part of the Abhinav Bharat group and carried out the blast in their goal to create a Hindu Rashtra.
Messi to visit Kolkata, Ahmedabad, Mumbai and Delhi - complete itinerary
Lionel Messi plans to visit India in December 2025. The Argentine captain will tour Kolkata, Ahmedabad, Mumbai, and New Delhi. He will unveil a 70-foot statue and participate in 'GOAT Cup' events. Messi will conduct masterclasses with children and meet Prime Minister Narendra Modi. The tour includes events at Eden Gardens and Wankhede Stadium.
Messi's India tour: Opening leg in Kolkata; Delhi, Mumbai Ahmedabad ready to welcome the icon
Lionel Messi is expected to visit Kolkata, Ahmedabad, Mumbai, and New Delhi. Kolkata will be his first stop. A 70-foot statue of Messi will be unveiled in Kolkata. He will participate in the GOAT Cup with Sourav Ganguly and other celebrities at Eden Gardens. Messi will also attend events in Ahmedabad and Mumbai.
Saudi Arabia raises Saudization goals again, targets now as high as 80% in some sectors
Starting July 27, 2025, Saudi Arabia increases Saudization rates in pharmacy, dentistry, and technical engineering to align with Vision 2030. New quotas require private-sector establishments to meet specific Saudization percentages and salary thresholds. The Ministry of Human Resources and Social Development supports the reform with incentives and guidance to boost national workforce participation.
India, UN Lead Global Effort to Boost South-South Capacity Building Initiative
Fostering South-South cooperation to achieve SDG goals. The first phase of four projects in nine partner countries, under the aegis of 'India-UN Global Capacity Building Initiative' was launched today by Secretary (West) Tanmaya Lal.
Explained: 5 reasons why you should avoid skipping mutual fund SIPs for your long-term goals
Skipping SIP instalments may seem harmless short term, but it breaks compounding, weakens rupee-cost averaging, affects goal-based investing, disrupts discipline, and could lead to cancelled mandates. Staying consistent is crucial for maximizing long-term returns and meeting financial targets.
10-year low for new coal mines masks climate risk of planned projects
A new report reveals that newly-opened coal mine capacity has hit a decade low in 2024. However, planned projects in China, India, Australia, and Russia threaten global emission targets. These projects could release 15.7 million tonnes of methane, jeopardizing the Paris Agreement goals, despite a recent slowdown in coal mine development.
Goa assembly passes bill to curb touting at tourist spots; fines hiked upto 1 lakh
State Tourism Minister Rohan Kahunte on August 1 tabled the Goa Tourist Places (Protection and Maintenance) Amendment Bill, 2025
Goa Assembly Passes Bill to Curb Touting at Tourist Spots, Fines Increased Up to Rs 1 Lakh
The bill was passed after a discussion, during which Khaunte said the legislation would curb unauthorised touting.
Goa assembly passes bill to curb touting at tourist spots; fines hiked upto Rs 1 lakh
The Goa assembly has passed an amendment bill to the Goa Tourist Places Act, introducing stricter measures against public nuisance and unauthorized activities at tourist spots. The bill expands the definition of nuisance, increases fines up to Rs 1 lakh, and criminalizes obstruction of tourist movement.
In recent years, hepatitis has taken on new and often silent forms, emerging not only from viral infections but also from the changing contours of urban life. Its important to shift public focus back to this often-overlooked disease, which remains one of the leading causes of liver failure and liver cancer in India. Hepatitis refers to inflammation of the liver, a condition that can range from mild and self-limiting to severe and life-threatening. It is most commonly caused by viral infections hepatitis A, B, C, D, and E viruses. However, this condition can also result from alcohol misuse, certain medications, autoimmune disorders, or metabolic conditions. Hepatitis A and E are typically short-term infections spread through contaminated food or water, while hepatitis B and C can become chronic, silently damaging the liver over years and leading to fibrosis (scarring of the liver), cirrhosis (permanent scarring), liver failure, or liver cancer if untreated. Globally, hepatitis B and C account for a majority of chronic liver disease and liver-related deaths. Despite the availability of vaccines (Hepatitis A and B have vaccines) and highly effective treatments, a large proportion of those infected remain unaware of their condition due to the absence of symptoms in the early stages and lack of awareness about preventive measures. India is now facing a silent liver health crisis driven by a convergence of metabolic, viral, and alcohol-related causes; many of which remain undiscovered until advanced stages. A growing number of hepatitis cases are being diagnosed with Metabolic Dysfunction-Associated Steatotic Liver Disease (MASLD). This condition is largely driven by sedentary lifestyles, poor diets, obesity, and type 2 diabetes all hallmarks of modern urban living. MASLD represents a spectrum from simple fat accumulation in the liver to more advanced inflammation and scarring, and eventually liver cancer. At the same time, viral hepatitis (especially Hepatitis B and C) continues to fly under the radar. India holds a substantial share of the global hepatitis burden, but detection rates remain low. Because it often causes no symptoms in its early stages, many people are diagnosed only after significant liver damage has occurred. In some cases, people present with complications like jaundice, abdominal fluid buildup, or gastrointestinal bleeding, by which point the liver is already severely affected. Despite the challenges, there is good news. Advancements in diagnostics now make it easier to detect liver disease early, and often without invasive procedures. Tools like FibroScan, which measures liver stiffness, and liver MRI, which identifies early inflammation or fibrosis, allow for early diagnosis and monitoring of conditions like hepatitis B and C without the need for biopsy. Newer tests like quantitative HBsAg and HBV DNA testing for hepatitis B, or HCV RNA PCR for hepatitis C help assess viral load and guide treatment decisions. Genomic testing and pharmacogenomic profiling further enhance treatment precision by helping doctors select the right antiviral medications and predict potential side effects. In cases of hepatitis C, modern direct-acting antivirals have transformed treatment, offering complete cures in more than 95% of cases often within just 8 to 12 weeks. Early detection is particularly critical in high-risk populations. Patients undergoing dialysis, pregnant women, healthcare workers, individuals with a history of IV drug use, and those who received blood transfusions before the year 2002 should be routinely screened. Many forms of hepatitis silently damage the liver for years before symptoms appear. Thats where preventive health checks come in. By including liver function tests and hepatitis screening in routine evaluations, it is possible to catch disease early, often before irreversible damage occurs. At Apollo Hospitals, liver care and hepatitis treatment are not just reactive; it is strategic, personalised, and future-ready. Our dedicated multidisciplinary liver clinics bring together hepatologists, infectious disease specialists, interventional radiologists, transplant surgeons, genetic counsellors, and nutrition experts. We are actively involved in multi-centre trials investigating novel antivirals, immunomodulators, and long-acting injectable therapies. Our teams are also studying the role of stem cell-based regenerative treatments, exploring how damaged liver tissue can be repaired without surgery. Collaborative efforts with academic institutions are helping us bridge the gap between laboratory science and bedside care through translational research initiatives. This integrated, research-backed model aligns closely with the World Health Organizations goal to eliminate viral hepatitis as a public health threat by 2030. Dr Ilankumaran Kaliamoorthy, Senior Consultant - Liver Anesthetist & Intensivist at Apollo Hospitals.
Lok Sabha adjourned again, opposition writes to Speaker for discussion on SIR
The Lok Sabha faced disruptions due to Opposition protests. The protests were against the Special Intensive Revision of electoral rolls in Bihar. Opposition leaders demanded an urgent discussion with the Speaker. They expressed concerns about transparency and timing. The House was adjourned twice amidst the uproar. A bill regarding Scheduled Tribes in Goa was also listed.
Auto companies to meet PLI goals a year earlier
The government anticipates that beneficiaries of the PLI-Auto scheme will meet targets and utilize all funds by the fourth year, ahead of schedule. Several major auto companies, including Tata Motors and Mahindra & Mahindra, have already submitted claims. While automakers are progressing well, concerns remain regarding auto component manufacturers meeting the scheme's objectives.
Experts see bigger role for nuclear energy to attain sustainability goals
BJP with allies working out on VP candidate; Kerala leader among contenders
NEW DELHI: The process to select a consensus candidate for the election of the Vice-President, already notified by the Election Commission of India, has gained momentum, with the BJP-led National Democratic Alliance (NDA) likely to agree upon the BJPs nominee soon. As the candidate is expected to be chosen from the saffron side, sources indicate that NDA allies are anticipated to come together for discussions shortly. I think we will be able to decide the candidate soon. But a big surprise cannot be ruled out, remarked a senior BJP leader, speaking on condition of anonymity during an informal conversation with a select group of media personnel on Friday. The meeting of NDA leaders, following the BJPs shortlisting of names, is expected to take place between the first and second weeks of August, with the final name likely to be confirmed by 18 August. If everything goes as per plan, nobody can rule out the possibility of announcing the names of the candidates of the BJP national president as well as the Vice-President, a senior BJP source noted. Meanwhile, sources within the saffron camp indicated that the BJP, in consultation with its ideological mentor, the RSS, will shortlist candidates based on their parliamentary experience, alignment with the Sanghs ideology, and reputation as neutral and non-controversial figures. How India elects its Vice President As speculation grows within saffron political circles, P.S. Sreedharan Pillai, former Governor of Goa and previously of Mizoram, as well as former BJP state president in Kerala, has emerged as one of the leading contenders for the post of Vice-President. He holds profound experience in parliamentary affairs, is considered neutral, and is a renowned author also, remarked a BJP source. One of the most conducive factors in Pillais favour is his background with the ABVP and his leadership during the BJPs victory of two MP seats in Kerala in 2018. He has authored over 210 books and has been an active writer for several decades, while maintaining a long-standing role in politics. He is considered a neutral statesman with deep experience in parliamentary affairs. Another name being speculated upon after Pillai is that of Sikkim Governor Om Prakash Mathur, a former Rajya Sabha member with an RSS background. We can only speculate, but the fact is the name would be surprising. Maybe a woman candidate finally emerges as the face, setting an example of the Modi governments mantra on women empowermentright from the President of India to Vice-President, the senior BJP source added, without ruling out the possibility of incumbent Deputy Chairman Harivansh being elevated to the Vice-Presidents post, or the selection of any senior BJP leader above the age of 70. Previously, names such as former Chief Minister Vasundhara Raje, Bihar Governor Md Arif Khan, and Karnataka Governor Thawar Chand Gehlot have also been speculated.
IB officer, sister found dead in locked flat in Ghaziabad; Suicide suspected
LUCKNOW: The bodies of an Intelligence Bureau (IB) officer and his sister were found in a locked house in Ghaziabad. According to sources, the siblings had been living with their mother, who was not at home at the time of the incident. Their father is currently stationed at CSIR Goa. The incident occurred on Thursday evening in Govindpuram, under the jurisdiction of Kavinagar police station. When the mother returned home around 5 p.m., she found the door locked from the inside. Initially, she attempted to contact her children over the phone, and then knocked on the gate but received no response. She assumed they might be sleeping. However, when she looked through a window, she saw both of them lying on the floor. With the help of a neighbour, she broke the door and went inside the room. A local welder was called to break open the door to get both of them out. The siblings were rushed to Sarvodaya Hospital, but doctors declared them dead on arrival. The sources claimed that there was smell of sulphos emanating from the bodies. However, no suicide note was recovered from the scene, and the reason behind the suspected suicide remains unclear. The mother is reportedly unable to speak about the incident. Meanwhile, the police have sent the bodies for post-mortem. The family has refused to pursue police action. According to sources, the deceased have been identified as Avinash Kumar Singh, son of Sukhbir Singh, a resident of House No. H-352 in Govindpuram Colony. Avinash worked with the Intelligence Bureau in Delhi, while his 23-year-old sister, Anjali, was a student. DCP Dhawal Jaiswal said that an investigation is underway. Authorities are examining mobile phones and other digital evidence to determine the exact cause of the incident. He added that although the victims father is posted in Goa, the family has been residing in Ghaziabad for the past 20 years. (If you are having suicidal thoughts, or are worried about a friend or need emotional support, someone is always there to listen. Call Sneha Foundation - 04424640050, Tele Manas - 14416 (available 24x7) or iCall, the Tata Institute of Social Sciences' helpline - 02225521111, which is available Monday to Saturday from 8 am to 10 pm.)
From a lifelong dog lover to a trainer
A home where dogs, cats, a goat, geese, chickens, and a bull can roam freely. A space where their existence is just as important as the humans who live there. Sowbhagya Venkitesh, dancer, social media influencer, vlogger, and daughter of artist Thara Kalyan, who runs the Thara Kalyan Dance Academy in Thiruvananthapuram, lives in such a home. For any pet lover, her house is nothing short of a paradise. A lifelong dog lover, Sowbhagya traces her love for dogs back to her childhood.I used to watch a lot of Japanese anime, she recalls. Heidi, Girl of the Alps was my favourite. The girl in that show lived with her grandparents, and so did I, since my parents were working. So I connect with the movie so much. She had a St. Bernard called Josef, and ever since then, I wanted a dog like that, Soubhagya says. However, her parents made her wait until she was old enough to care for one. In Plus Two, they finally got me a dog. I wanted a big breed like a German Shepherd or a Rottweiler, but my mom said no and brought home a pug instead. And that pug became my first pet. Today, her home includes six dogs a Dogo Argentino, two Cane Corsos, a Golden Retriever, a Shih Tzu, an Indie dog, and that same first pug, now 17 years old. But it was only after marrying Arjun Somasekhar, a dancer, actor, and an even bigger animal lover, that her connection with other animals began to grow. I cant explain the bond I have with them. Its a kind of mad love. People often ask me why I get so upset when something happens to one of them. For us, they are everything. We plan our vacations, our house choices, even our daily routines around them. They are part of every decision, Sowbhagya explains. Recently, she took her love for dogs to the next level by stepping into the show ring for the very first time and walking away with the title of Second Best Lady Handler at the Ananthapuri Canine Clubs second open dog show in Thiruvananthapuram. I have watched a lot of dog shows online, but never experienced one like this in Kerala. When I heard about it, I was excited. I got to handle Tokyo, a champion Jack Russell Terrier from Banchery Kennel. We had just one week to practice, but we bonded fast, and I managed to handle him confidently in the ring. She says. All of Sowbhagyas dogs are trained as guard dogs and are not comfortable around strangers. Hence, she chose to participate in the show with Tokyo. This years show was also special. It focused on recognising female handlers, inspiring more women to enter the field. I think it created space for many women handlers across Kerala. Its a great field for pet lovers to explore, and for many, it was their first introduction to it. For me, too, it helped me discover a side of myself I had not explored before. I hope many more will come forward to explore this field from now on. Sowbhagya says that it is in the company of her pets that she finds her rhythm in her life. Now that she has the experience, Sowbhagya and Arun are planning to bring home a show dog of their own. Its them who keep my life colourful. Life is not always smooth; there are ups and downs. But these animals have a way of keeping me sane.
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CHANDIGARH: Between January 20 and July 22 this year, a total of 1,703 Indian citizens were deported from the United States, the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) informed in response to a question in the Lok Sabha. The highest number of deportees was from Punjab, followed by Haryana and Gujarat. Of the total, 767 individuals returned on commercial flights from the US, while 333 were deported via US Customs and Border Protection (Military) flights. In a written reply to a question posed by MP Kanimozhi Karunanidhi, Minister of State for External Affairs Kirti Vardhan Singh shared these statistics in the Lok Sabha. Among the deportees, 1,562 were men and 141 were women. The state-wise breakdown is as follows: Punjab (620), Haryana (604), Gujarat (245), Uttar Pradesh (38), Goa (26), Maharashtra (20), Delhi (20), Telangana (19), Tamil Nadu (17), Andhra Pradesh (12), Uttarakhand (12), Himachal Pradesh (10), Jammu & Kashmir (10), Kerala (8), Chandigarh (8), Madhya Pradesh (7), Rajasthan (7), West Bengal (6), Karnataka (5), Odisha (1), Bihar (1), Jharkhand (1), and six cases with the state of origin unknown. Further details on the modes of deportation revealed that 333 individuals were deported by the US Customs and Border Protection (Military) flights on February 5, 15, and 16. Another 231 were deported on charter flights by US Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) on March 19, June 8, and June 25. Additionally, 300 people were deported on July 5 and 18 via Department of Homeland Security (DHS) charter flights. Seventy-two deportees arrived in India individually or in small groups, as and when their commercial flight tickets were arranged from Panama. Another 767 individuals returned from the US on commercial flights, again in small groups or individually. The Ministry stated that it remains engaged with the US authorities to ensure the humane treatment of deportees during these operations. It said concerns had been strongly registered with the US regarding the treatment of deporteesespecially the use of shackles, including on women and children. Concerns with regard to religious/cultural sensitivities, including the use of turbans and dietary preferences, have also been formally taken up with the US side. The Ministry has not received any complaint pertaining to the treatment of deportees on any flight after February 5, 2025, the reply stated. On the issue of monitoring the status of Indian students and migrants in the US facing deportation or visa-related challenges, including social media-based vetting procedures, the MEA said it had received several representations from Indian students and their families struggling to get student visa appointments. The Ministry took up the matter with the US Embassy in New Delhi as well as the US Department of State, the reply said. In response, the US side informed that additional security requirements for student visas had reduced the capacity of the US Embassy and consulates in India to process visas. However, student visa appointments are now open. For the J-1 physician category, the US side has launched a software-based solution to prioritise their appointments. Several students who had earlier reported difficulty in finding appointment slots under this category have now been able to secure appointments. The US Embassy is working to open a limited number of additional student visa appointments through the end of August in recognition of the urgent need before the start of the new academic year. A student visa fact sheet with frequently asked questions (FAQs) is also being developed to reduce uncertainty around the issue, the reply noted. The Ministry added that while visa issuance remains a sovereign prerogative of the host country, it has consistently raised with both the US Embassy in New Delhi and the US State Department in Washington, DC, the issues faced by Indian students in securing visas.
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India's stranded renewable projects double to over 50 GW, industry documents show
India's stranded renewable power capacity has more than doubled in nine months, reaching over 50 GW due to transmission line delays, legal issues, and regulatory hurdles. This surge in stalled projects, awarded but lacking power purchase agreements, threatens India's ambitious renewable energy goals. The industry group urges government intervention to address these bottlenecks and protect developers from financial penalties.
NEW DELHI: Nearly 70 per cent of India's elderly population remains financially dependent, with many continuing to work post-retirement to survive, according to a new report. The study, Ageing in India: Challenges and Opportunities, was released by the Sankala Foundation in partnership with NITI Aayog, the Ministry of Social Justice and Empowerment, and the National Human Rights Commission. It draws on findings from the Longitudinal Ageing Study in India (LASI), offering a detailed snapshot of India's rapidly greying population. Despite improved life expectancy, the report highlights that many elderly Indians live with economic and health insecurities. The report said that about 6.4 per cent of the elderly reduced their meal sizes, 5.6 per cent went hungry without eating, and 4.2 per cent did not eat for an entire day at least once in the past year. Odisha (37.1 per cent) and Uttar Pradesh (36.6 per cent) reported the highest prevalence of underweight elderly, while Dadra and Nagar Haveli led among Union Territories with 40.1 per cent. Overweight and obesity were most prevalent in Punjab (28 per cent) and Chandigarh (21.5 per cent). Cardiovascular diseases affect 35.6 per cent, hypertension 32 per cent, and diabetes 13.2 per cent of those aged 60 and above. Sallapam to be lifeline for senior citizens battling loneliness Goa and Kerala report the highest rates of cardiovascular disease (60 per cent and 57 per cent, respectively), while diabetes is most prevalent in Kerala (35 per cent), Puducherry (28 per cent) and Delhi (26 per cent). Bone and joint issues are another concern, with 19 per cent of the elderly suffering from such conditions. Telangana leads with the highest prevalence at 33 per cent, while arthritis is most commonly reported in Jammu & Kashmir (22 per cent) and across all southern states. Mental health issues are rising, with 30 per cent of the elderly experiencing depressive symptoms and 8 per cent showing signs of probable major depression. The report noted a 10 per cent gap between self-reported and clinically screened cases, suggesting underdiagnosis. Elderly women are disproportionately affected, especially widows and those facing ill-treatment or poverty. Social isolation is growing, with 18.7 per cent of elderly women and 5.1 per cent of men now living alone. The erosion of joint family structures has exacerbated loneliness, especially among older women. In Kerala, 65 per cent smartphone penetration was found among the elderly. Age-based discrimination is prevalent, especially in Delhi, where 12.9 per cent of elderly respondents reported experiencing one form of discrimination and 12.3 per cent reported facing two or more. One in ten elderly felt that age was the primary reason for discrimination, with rural and poorer older adults more vulnerable. Kerala continues to top the chart with 16.5 per cent of its population aged 60+, followed by Tamil Nadu (13.6 per cent), Himachal Pradesh (13.1 per cent) and Punjab (12.6 per cent) as of 2021. Bihar (7.7 per cent), Uttar Pradesh (8.1 per cent) and Assam (8.2 per cent) reported the lowest proportions. While the central government has taken steps such as expanding Ayushman Bharat coverage to all citizens above 70 years, the report called for greater inter-ministerial coordination, investment in home-based care, and age-friendly infrastructure. It also advocated for public campaigns to challenge ageism and promote the social inclusion of older citizens. Delhi's senior citizens demand better safety and care amid fears over crime, health access
District Commissioners asked to ascertain level of encroachment in Assam forests: CM Himanta
GUWAHATI: The Assam government has instructed all district commissioners in the state to find out the level of encroachment in the forest areas, Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma said on Friday. Addressing a press conference, he said the state government would make an effort to evict people from the forest areas, except those eligible for forest rights. There are some people who are eligible (to live) even in forests. Tribal people can stay there provided they have come prior to 2005, Sarma said, We are going to evict those who are not covered under the Forest Rights Act, he added. Further, he said that it would be a humongous task considering that the level of encroachment is very high and beyond imagination. Even if we carry out one eviction drive a month, it will take at least 10 years to complete (the entire exercise), he said. Recently, the Assam government had carried out massive eviction drives, particularly in Dhubri, Goalpara and Golaghat districts, which affected several thousand people, mostly Muslims. Conspiracy by Congress to defame RSS The Assam chief minister alleged that the Malegaon case was a conspiracy hatched by the Congress to defame the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) and the Hindu society. We all know that the entire reality of the case was to bring RSS chief Mohan Bhagwat Ji into the matter. That is a known conspiracy but it was exposed by the court yesterday, Sarma said. He said many people were talking about it and many more would talk because this was the worst kind of conspiracy.The Congress stands exposed and many more exposures will come, I am sure because the entire plan was to defame RSS, Hindu religion and Hindu society, he said, calling it a political witch-hunt by the then Home Minister P Chidambaram. After this verdict, my own assessment will be that Mr Chidambaram should now be quizzed for trying to frame Hindu society with terror. I think people should try to ask those questions to Mr Chidambaram, the Assam chief minister further said.
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Himachal Pradesh to reintroduce lotteries after two decade to boost revenue amid rising debt
CHANDIGARH: Facing a mounting debt burden that has crossed Rs 1 lakh crore, the Himachal Pradesh government is exploring new avenues for revenue generation. In a key move, the state cabinet has decided to lift the two-decade-old ban on lotteries, with an estimated annual revenue potential of Rs 50100 crore. The decision comes amid declining central allocations and the discontinuation of GST compensation, which have further strained the states finances. The government hopes that restarting lottery operations will help bridge the fiscal gap without putting an additional burden on taxpayers. In 1999, the then Himachal Pradesh CM Prem Kumar Dhumal had banned the sale of all types of lotteries in the state, under Sections 7, 8 and 9 of the Lotteries (Regulation) Act, 1998 and made its violation punishable under Lotteries (Regulation) Act. In a bid to shore up revenue amid mounting debt, the Himachal Pradesh cabinet has approved the revival of state-run lotteries, a practice banned over two decades ago. The decision follows a recommendation by the Resource Mobilisation Committee headed by Deputy Chief Minister Mukesh Agnihotri. The finance department made a detailed presentation before the cabinet, highlighting the potential of lotteries as a significant revenue source. Citing examples from other states, officials noted that Kerala earns over Rs 13,582 crore annually through lotteries, Punjab around Rs 235 crore, and the hill state of Sikkim nearly Rs 30 crore. Industry Minister Harshwardhan Chauhan said many statesincluding Kerala, Goa, Maharashtra, Punjab, West Bengal, and several northeastern statescurrently operate lotteries successfully. There is no nationwide ban on lotteries. If regulated properly, Himachal too stands to benefit, he said. Sources said the state government is likely to introduce specific legislation in the upcoming monsoon session of the assembly, starting August 18, to operationalise the scheme. However, the move has drawn sharp criticism from the opposition. Former Chief Minister and Leader of the Opposition Jai Ram Thakur called the decision regressive and harmful. By legalising lotteries, the government is trying to bring back a dark era when many families were ruinedpeople committed suicides, and their homes were auctioned. The BJP strongly condemns this policy, he said.
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Supplyco rolls out mega Onam fairs with subsidised commodities, targets Rs 250 crore in sales
THIRUVANANTHAPURAM:Supplyco is gearing up for the Onam season with an array of large-scale initiatives aimed at easing household expenses and boosting festive cheer across Kerala. Extensive market interventions have been planned to ensure essential commodities reach consumers at reduced prices. The highlight of the celebrations will be 10-day Onam Mega Fairs in all district headquarters and five-day fairs in 140 assembly constituencies. Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan will inaugurate the state-level fair at Putharikandam ground here on August 25. District-level fairs will begin on August 26 and 27, continuing till Uthradam (September 4). In assembly constituencies, fairs will be held from August 31 to September 4 in connection with major Supplyco outlets. Apart from this, mobile Onam markets will also be set up across all constituencies from August 25, ensuring delivery of rice, groceries, and branded products to rural and remote areas. In response to the surge in coconut oil prices, Supplyco will distribute subsidised coconut oil at Rs 349 per litre and Rs 179 per half-litre pack, while non-subsidised packs will be sold at Rs 429 per litre and Rs 219 per half-litre. Additionally, other branded coconut oils will be made available below their MRP through Supplyco outlets. A major relief initiative is the distribution of more than 6 lakh Onam kits containing 15 essential items, including cloth bags, to AAY cardholders and welfare institutions. The distribution will run from August 18 to September 2. Supplyco is to convert three of its hypermarkets into signature marts, which will provide a contemporary shopping experience, as part of a major overhaul to its retail network. The Thalassery Hypermarket will be the first to open under the new branding this Onam, followed by the Kottayam and Ernakulam hypermarkets. Last Onam, Supplyco registered sales worth Rs 183 crore. Relying on its extensive network of fairs, subsidised items, and enhanced customer experience to achieve its ambitious goal of Rs 250 crore this year.
The Maharaja Trophy KSCA T20: The Maharaja Trophy KSCA T20 auction 2025 saw Indian left-handed batter Devdutt Padikkal acquired by the Hubli Tigers, emerging as the most expensive player with a bid of Rs 13.20 lakh. The star acquisition underscores the Tigers ambitious campaign for the upcoming season, scheduled from August 11 to 27 at Bengalurus iconic M. Chinnaswamy Stadium. Padikkal was a vital performer last season, representing the Gulbarga Mystics, where he amassed 253 runs in 10 innings at a strike rate of 140.55, including two fifties and helping his side reach the semifinals. Hubli Tigers, last seasons runners-up, have bolstered their squad by also acquiring explosive batters like Abhinav Manohar, aiming to clinch the title this year. Obviously, I am really excited for the season. Hubli Tigers is a very nice franchise to be a part of. I have heard a lot about them, and I am obviously happy with how the squad is. We are pretty well-balanced, so I am looking forward to the season. It's a really great mood in the camp. Especially, in the Maharaja Trophy KSCA T20, you play with a lot of these guys throughout the year anyway. So, its good to meet a few of them, some of whom I have played with before as well. It's been really great so far, and I am really happy with the squad, Paddikal revealed. The Maharaja Trophy KSCA T20 Season 4 auction witnessed all six teams, defending champions Mysore Warriors, Bengaluru Blasters, Hubli Tigers, Gulbarga Mystics, Shivamogga Lions, and Mangaluru Dragons, assemble formidable and well-balanced squads on paper. The Hubli Tigers made big moves in the auction, securing the experienced Mohammed Taha and Abhinav Manohar to build a solid core, and added youngsters like Prakhar Chaturvedi, Sankalp SS, Samarth Nagaraj, Rakshith S, Nithin Shanthaveri Nagaraja, and Yash Raj Punja to form a well-rounded team. The Maharaja Trophy KSCA T20 has always been a great platform for everyone in Karnataka to showcase their talents. This year will be no different, to be honest. I am sure there will be a few very exciting players that will come up from this tournament, and I am eager to see how they perform, he added. The Maharaja Trophy KSCA T20 Season 4 auction witnessed all six teams, defending champions Mysore Warriors, Bengaluru Blasters, Hubli Tigers, Gulbarga Mystics, Shivamogga Lions, and Mangaluru Dragons, assemble formidable and well-balanced squads on paper. The Hubli Tigers made big moves in the auction, securing the experienced Mohammed Taha and Abhinav Manohar to build a solid core, and added youngsters like Prakhar Chaturvedi, Sankalp SS, Samarth Nagaraj, Rakshith S, Nithin Shanthaveri Nagaraja, and Yash Raj Punja to form a well-rounded team. Also Read: LIVE Cricket Score Every game is important, and I will continue to look to improve. At the end of the day, we want to win the tournament, and that's pretty much the same goal, he signed off. Article Source: IANS
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Neeraj Chopra shares how a freak injury almost denied him a medal-laden javelin throw career
Neeraj Chopra revealed a past wrist fracture, sustained while playing basketball, that threatened his javelin career. Doctors were uncertain about his recovery, but his dream of representing India fueled his determination. Chopra's story serves as an inspiration, urging young athletes to persevere through setbacks and maintain focus on their goals, proving that comebacks are possible.
Leverkusen striker Schick dismisses team's title chances after Xhaka becomes latest to leave
LEVERKUSEN: Bayer Leverkusen striker Patrik Schick says his team is not capable of fighting for the German Bundesliga title without new signings, after Granit Xhaka joined a string of title-winning players to leave the club. Former Manchester United manager Erik ten Hag is faced with an even bigger rebuild as Leverkusen's new coach after midfielder Xhaka joined English Premier League side Sunderland. Attacking midfielder Florian Wirtz, right back Jeremie Frimpong and defender Jonathan Tah all crucial to Leverkusen's league and cup double in 2024 left the club this off-season and coach Xabi Alonso departed for Real Madrid. The most important players have gone and that obviously hurts, Schick, who was Leverkusen's top scorer last season with 27 goals in 45 games, told Sky Sport Germany in an interview released late Wednesday. Right now, we're hoping that we can still get a couple of good players in, because we're not currently in a position where we're capable of fighting for the title. Czech striker Schick said, as a forward, he'd most miss attacking midfielder Wirtz because the quality that he has is very hard to find, but that Xhaka is the biggest loss to the team as a whole. He was a leader, Schick said. He was the player with the most experience. The bulk of Leverkusen's off-season spending so far has gone on American attacking midfielder Malik Tillman from PSV Eindhoven and former Liverpool defender Jarell Quansah, while the club's also signed Brentford's highly-rated goalkeeper Mark Flekken. Schick, however, picked out a lesser-known name as his most impressive signing of the summer. Ibrahim Maza, a 19-year-old midfielder signed from second-tier German club Hertha Berlin, is really a good player, he said.
Indian surgeons face health risks during long laparoscopic surgeries. IIT Delhi and AIIMS are collaborating to address this. They are designing new laparoscopic tools. The goal is to reduce strain and prevent long-term injuries. Prototypes for graspers, scissors, and needle holders are under development. Simulations are planned for January.
NDR InvIT leases 2.35 lakh sq. ft. to Zomato, SS Supply Chain in Goa
NDR InvIT Trust, India's first warehousing InvIT, has leased space to Zomato and SS Supply Chain Solutions. The deals cover 2.35 lakh sq. ft. in Goa. Zomato takes 1.06 lakh sq. ft. SS Supply Chain Solutions leases 1.24 lakh sq. ft. This expands NDR's footprint in a key industrial area. NDR now manages 11 lakh sq. ft. in Goa.
IIJS premiere 2025 leads with green goals, global connections, and industry innovation
Mumbai is hosting the India International Jewellery Show (IIJS) Premiere 2025, showcasing the industry's commitment to sustainability and global expansion. The event features over 2,100 exhibitors and anticipates 70,000 crore in business. GJEPC emphasizes leveraging trade agreements and aims for carbon neutrality at IIJS within a decade.
Saudi Arabia to build 1,000 rainwater harvesting dams with 4 million m annual capacity
Key takeaways from the Government Press Conference highlight major gains in water reuse, environmental conservation, and food security under Vision 2030. Saudi Arabia is advancing ambitious goals including building 1,000 rainwater harvesting dams with a 4 million m annual capacity, doubling water reuse, and boosting agricultural production, strengthening its position as a leader in sustainable development.
Can you name every player to score one Premier League goal for Arsenal?
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PERSOLKELLY Evolves into PERSOL, Strengthening Regional Alignment and Scale
PERSOL APAC Industry Insight Report Feb 2025 , pp.12-15 (MY & SG) and pp.6, 19, 32 (AU). About PERSOL in APAC PERSOL is Asia-Pacifics leading Staffing and HR solutions partner, operating across 13 markets with deep local insight and regional scale. With more than 140 offices and decades of experience, we deliver integrated workforce solutions that are tailored, tech-enabled, and designed for the dynamic world of work. We combine human expertise with smart technology to help organisations solve workforce challenges, unlock potential, and stay ahead of change. From recruitment and talent management to workforce strategy and advisory, our collaborative approach puts your goals at the centre. In 2025, we came together under the PERSOL name - reflecting our bold vision for the future of work and our Groups Vision: Work and Smile. Whether youre building teams, growing careers, or transforming how work gets done, were here.
UPI at a crossroads? Deep unease in the informal sector as tax axe falls
India's UPI system, despite its global success, faces backlash as small vendors receive GST notices based on digital transaction data. This has led to a shift back to cash transactions, with vendors fearing tax scrutiny. Concerns rise that aggressive formalisation efforts may push the informal economy further underground, undermining the goals of financial inclusion and transparency.
Prakash Hinduja On The Science Behind Water Revival In Alwar
Their goal is to build a water-literate society where people understand the risks and solutions clearly.
Goa earns over Rs 1,661 crore from casinos in five years, says CM Pramod Sawant
Goa CM Pramod Sawant informed the Assembly that casinossix offshore and several onshoregenerated Rs 1,661.27 crore in recurring fees over five years. A year-wise breakdown shows rising revenue, with Rs 603.76 crore earned in 2023-24 alone. The government is now identifying alternate sites for relocating offshore casinos from the Mandovi River.
Watch: Crazy scenes! Lionel Messi explodes at opponent
Lionel Messi's brilliance shone again as he delivered two crucial assists, including a last-gasp one, securing Inter Miami's thrilling 2-1 victory over Atlas in the Leagues Cup opener. His visible frustration after the winning goal sparked online buzz. The match was marked by tension, including a sideline argument between coaches.
Lionel Messi Helps Inter Miami Eke Out Win Over Atlas In Dramatic Fashion
Miami struck through Telasco Segovia and Marcelo Weigandt, both set up by Messi, on either side of Rivaldo Lozano's solitary goal for Atlas.
Creatine or protein powder: Key differences and which one to choose
Thinking about adding a supplement to boost your workouts but not sure whether to go with creatine or protein powder? Youre not alone, it's a common question for anyone starting a fitness routine or trying to level up their gains. Both are super popular and often found on the same shelf, but they actually serve totally different purposes. One helps you build muscle during your workouts, while the other helps you recover after. Let's find out which one might be right for your fitness goals.
Lionel Messis last-gasp assist seals Inter Miamis 2-1 win over Atlas in Leagues Cup
Lionel Messi starred in Inter Miami's 2-1 victory against Atlas. He provided two crucial assists. The winning goal came in stoppage time. Marcelo Weigandt scored it. Earlier, Messi assisted Telasco Segovia for the opener. Atlas equalized late, but Messi's late assist sealed the win. Rodrigo De Paul, Messis national teammate, debuted for Miami.
Telangana, Bengal Register Wins in Hockey India Sub Jr Championship
In the second match of the day, Telangana Hockey had a dominating start, with Amit Dayal (11') and Sairam Chouhan (14') giving the team an early two-goal advantage in the first quarter itself