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Dermatitis in the digital age: How gadgets are affecting skin health

Gadgets are now a part of the everyday routine for us. Tablets, phones, and laptops not only tend to affect the posture and sleep, but it also affects your skin. Skin problems can arise due to repeated exposure to blue light, heat, and friction. Studies show that phones are contaminated with microorganisms. And hence, phones, when repeatedly pressed against the face, can trigger or even worsen contact dermatitis and acne. The common signs you will see when gadgets start affecting your skin: Acne along the jaw line, chin, and cheek. These are called localised or mechanical acne, which comes from the phone repeatedly being in contact with the skin. Recurrent itching, irritation, or erythema in repeated contact points such as behind the ear and cheek. Worsening of rosacea or seborrheic dermatitis after a long period of usage with heat and sweat. Intensifying pigmentation, such as dulling or early ageing signs, is prevalent in people with prolonged screen exposure. Preventive measures to be taken in the digital age: Maintaining basic device hygiene: cleaning of phone screens is highly advisable. Using washable phone covers helps in reducing microbial transfer. Using handsets is advised since it will reduce the time when the phone is pressed against your skin, which can, in turn, increase acne or inflammation. Reduce unnecessary screen time. Using blue light screen filters helps in counteracting oxidative stress linked to blue light. Avoid buying and using heat-trapping phone cases. It is also recommended to keep the devices away from the face, especially during calls or video calls. Laptops on thighs, smart watches on wrists, and earphones worn for hours together can disrupt the skin barrier, leading to irritation, and redness causing frictional dermatitis. Laptops used directly on the skin can cause low-grade thermal dermatitis. Wearing headphones, smartwatches, or earbuds can introduce new forms of allergic dermatitis. Metals, such as nickel and cobalt, can cause contact dermatitis. Exposure to blue light causes alterations in skin physiology. This may not be classic dermatitis, but if it prolongs, then it will weaken the skin barrier, making it sensitive and increasing the likelihood of dermatitis flare-ups. Through gadgets, the frequency of dermatitis has increased, it has become more localised, and has also been very closely linked to lifestyle habits and a change to sedentary living in a digital age. Simple steps, such as maintenance of better hygiene, limiting prolonged skin contact, and taking regular breaks, do make a very meaningful difference. Hence, minimal and conscious use of gadgets help in reducing flare ups and inflammations but also support the skins natural barrier, and the ability to repair and protect itself. This makes healthier skin an achievable goal even in the digital age. Dr Sakthi Saranya P S, consultant, Dermatology and Venereology Diseases, SIMS Hospital, Chennai.

The New Indian Express 27 Dec 2025 6:50 am

2025 In A Nutshell: Bluru's culinary voice showed global awareness and local character

Bengaluru entered 2025 with quiet confidence and a renewed sense of self-belief. Once identified largely with craft beer and casual dining, the city has matured into one of Indias compelling culinary destinations. Innovation, global awareness and local character now coexist with ease, marking a year of consolidation rather than catch up. One of the most significant developments was the rise of a young and assured generation of restaurateurs. Ingredient-driven menus, open fire cooking, local sourcing and playful presentation were matched with pared back spaces that prioritised energy over excess. New ventures such as Riko, ParTTwo, Baan Phad Thai, Crackle, Fireside, Fervor, Circa 11 and Comal brought fresh perspectives and clear identities. These restaurants struck a chord with younger diners who value authenticity, creativity and relevance over formality. Across the city, chefs moved towards tighter and more cuisine-focused menus. Restaurants such as Rosmarino by Abhijit Saha and Pinocchio by Giuseppe delivered comfort with clarity and finesse. Reservation-only favourites, including Sando Club, Guerilla Diner and NARU, remained among the hardest tables to secure, reflecting a growing preference for intimate, focused dining experiences over large format restaurants. Bengalurus chef-driven establishments also continued to gain recognition beyond India. Farmlore stood out for its soil to plate philosophy, progressive tasting menus and deep engagement with local landscapes. Vegetarian dining, supported by inventive mocktail programmes, gained strong momentum. Restaurants such as Kalpaney, GAIA, Phurr, MOAI and Tuk Tuk Thai built loyal and repeat audiences. Hotels responded decisively to the citys evolving food culture. Recognising that diners increasingly seek narrative and creativity, luxury properties refreshed legacy concepts and introduced new ones. The Ritz Carlton with Yan Yan and Zarqash, ITC Gardenia with Cajsa and Edo, Conrad with Indian Durbars celebration of Punjabi heritage, The Park with Italia, The Oberoi with its Decked Out at Lapis series and JW Marriott with The Patio led this shift. Visiting chef collaborations, international pop ups, themed bar takeovers and curated pairing dinners repositioned restaurants as lively social spaces rather than formal dining rooms. The transition from pub-centric drinking to a more nuanced cocktail culture became firmly entrenched in 2025. Intimate bars, chef-influenced beverage programmes and compact speakeasy-style venues reshaped how the city drank. Cocktail menus became concise and narrative-led, with emphasis on technique, clarified cocktails, fermentation and seasonality. Bars such as Sama, Dali & Gala, Muro, Copitas, Siren, Una Hacienda, Aqua, One Floor Down, Mirth, Doubble and Middle Room exemplified this evolution. International recognition for SOKA, ZLB23 and Bar Spirit Forward further cemented Bengalurus reputation as a bar destination to watch. At the same time, neighbourhood favourites such as Bobs Bar, Quarter House, Yaakay Bar and Canteen and Tommys enjoyed renewed attention, proving that affordability and personality remain essential. Old school institutions, including Dolphins, Pecos, 13th Floor and Chin Lung, reaffirmed the enduring appeal of nostalgia. The year also saw a touch of glamour added to the citys dining landscape with the arrival of Kai Bar & Kitchen, Cahoots, Cavore and Yazu Pan Asian Supper Club, bringing polish, energy and theatrical flair. Comfort food continued to anchor Bengalurus dining habits. Pizzas drew devoted followings at Serious Slice, 23rd Street Pizza, La Gioia, and Pizza 4Ps. Pretzels gained popularity at Bcker & Charlie and German BrezelHaus. Burgers from Beyondburg, Smash Guys, Krok, Leons and Truffles remained crowd pullers. Desserts from June Bakehouse, Deliciae, MAKI, Belagio, Amintiri, Lavonne, Nenapu, Conu, Magnolia, Klava, Smoor and Anand satisfied the citys sweet tooth, while queues stayed steady for ice creams at LICK, Milano, Corner House, Ulo and Amadora. Data from a leading food delivery platform revealed shifts in consumption. Late-night orders grew three times faster than dinner orders, with pizzas, burgers, biryanis and cakes dominating demand. Health-focused meals more than doubled, driven by protein-forward choices, calorie awareness and reduced sugar. Indian diners also displayed growing curiosity, with Korean, Vietnamese and Mexican cuisines steadily moving into the mainstream. If one colour defined Bengalurus food and beverage mood in 2025, it was green. Matcha emerged as a defining flavour across cafes and dessert counters, while coffee continued its steady ascent. Specialty roasters spotlighted Indian beans, experimental processing and origin-led storytelling, establishing coffee as a lifestyle marker at The Kind, Trippy Goat, Paper & Pie, Kana by Coffee Mechanics, Araku and Subko. As the city looks ahead to 2026, Bengaluru enters the new year with clarity, confidence and a strong sense of its own culinary voice, shaped by originality, depth and an increasingly discerning dining public.

The New Indian Express 27 Dec 2025 6:00 am

4 powerful ways AI can help you succeed in life in 2026

With another year coming to an end, it's that time of the year when most people decide to make New Year resolutions with genuine hope. Be it saving more money or getting healthier and fitter, or growing professionally-- most people make resolutions to become better versions of themselves. However, it is often seen that while people start working on these goals with great enthusiasm, it slowly fades away as the year progresses. And so, Michael Todasco, Visiting Fellow at San Diego State Universitys James Silberrad Brown Center for Artificial Intelligence, suggests the use of AI for achieving their New Year's resolutions and becoming successful in the coming year. After all, the real power of AI lies in how tailored it can be to your life, he says, as per 7 San Diego.So, here we list how AI can genuinely help you become more successful in 2026.

The Times of India 27 Dec 2025 6:00 am

Goa sees 12% drop in road accidents, 6% dip in fatalities

Amresh Parab Panaji: Road accidents in the state have decreased by over 12%, while road fatalities have reduced by 6% this year, with traffic police attributing this to the various measures implemented for road safety. The state saw 2,636 road mishaps in 2024, till December 25, while 2,317 accidents occurred during the corresponding period this [] The post Goa sees 12% drop in road accidents, 6% dip in fatalities appeared first on The Navhind Times .

The Navhind Times 27 Dec 2025 1:16 am

BITS Pilani Goa leads multi-institution push to turn bamboo into green industry engine

Vasco: In a major push to position bamboo as a key driver of Indias green economy, BITS Pilani, K K Birla Goa Campus has signed a strategic Memorandum of Understanding with the Konkan Bamboo and Cane Development Centre (KONBAC), Dhananjay Bioenergy Private Limited and Phoenix Foundation Sanstha to advance bamboo valorisation, clean energy solutions and [] The post BITS Pilani Goa leads multi-institution push to turn bamboo into green industry engine appeared first on The Navhind Times .

The Navhind Times 27 Dec 2025 1:13 am

Lack of assistive tech robs people of dignity, says study

Shahin Bepari Lambe Panaji: Lack of access to assistive technology, rather than disability itself, is the primary reason people lose independence and dignity, according to an ICMR study being conducted in Goa, said assistant professor in the Department of Community Medicine, Dr Amit Dias. Estimates show that only one in 10 people worldwide who need [] The post Lack of assistive tech robs people of dignity, says study appeared first on The Navhind Times .

The Navhind Times 27 Dec 2025 1:12 am

The sound of Goan weddings

Bands that play at the Roce ceremonies preserve Goas cherished wedding customs VINIKA VISWAMBHARAN | NT BUZZ In a Goan Catholic wedding, the Roce ceremony, held a day or two before the wedding, is an emotional ritual. Family members bless the bride or groom, coconut milk is poured for purification and songs express gratitude, faith [] The post The sound of Goan weddings appeared first on The Navhind Times .

The Navhind Times 27 Dec 2025 1:10 am

Slow down and read

The inaugural Phirse Kitaab Literature Festival will be held today at ICG, Dona Paula With reading for pleasure on the decline and public libraries disappearing, the Phirse Kitaab campaign is launching its first Literature Festival on December 27, from 10 a.m. to 9 p.m., at the International Centre Goa (ICG), Dona Paula, to reconnect communities [] The post Slow down and read appeared first on The Navhind Times .

The Navhind Times 27 Dec 2025 1:09 am

Putins India visit reaffirms aligned strategic goals: Russian Foreign Ministry

Moscow: Agreements reached during Russian President Vladimir Putins recent India visit reaffirmed the alignment of strategic goals and the steadfastness of the two countries time-tested mutual trust, the Foreign Ministry here said on Friday in its year-end statement. Putin visited India for a two-day state visit earlier this month for the 23rd India-Russia annual summit, Get the latest updates in Hyderabad City News , Technology , Entertainment , Sports , Politics and Top Stories on WhatsApp & Telegram by subscribing to our channels. You can also download our app for Android and iOS .

The Siasat Daily 26 Dec 2025 10:34 pm

Indias rise as global power unstoppable: Andhra CM

Tirupati: Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister N Chandrababu Naidu on Friday said Indias rise as a global power is unstoppable, provided its population, knowledge, and talent remain aligned with traditional values and national goals. Aligning with RSS chief Mohan Bhagwats views, he suggested that couples should ideally have three children to maintain population stability and ensure Get the latest updates in Hyderabad City News , Technology , Entertainment , Sports , Politics and Top Stories on WhatsApp & Telegram by subscribing to our channels. You can also download our app for Android and iOS .

The Siasat Daily 26 Dec 2025 9:18 pm

LG will show off a humanoid robot for household chores at CES 2026

LG will present a home robot named CLOiD at CES 2026 in Las Vegas. With humanoid robotics sure to feature heavily at this year's tech conference, LG has teased its home assistant before a full unveiling in January. The company says CLOiD's two articulated arms with five individually actuated fingers are designed to help with a variety of household tasks. However, LG has not yet given a specific example of a task CLOiD can handle. We're also not sure what it looks like, because aside from a couple of very close-up images of CLOiD's hands, LG is keeping what the robot looks like under wraps until the show. LG said CLOiD is part of the company's vision that Zero Labor Home, Makes Quality Time. It said its robot is a step toward a company goal of freeing customers from the time-consuming demands of housework. CLOiD's chipset is housed in its head, which also sports a display, speaker, camera and a bevy of sensors meant to enable expressive communication. LG says its new robot is powered by its Affectionate Intelligence technology and is designed to interact in a neutral, user-friendly way. It's also designed to refine its responses through repeated interactions with a user. CES often plays host to proof-of-concept products that offer a window into the future but may not make it to market . It remains to be seen if CLOiD is simply a booth-side attention-getter or something with real potential. Visitors can see CLOiD handle some real-life scenarios at LG's booth in the Las Vegas Convention Center. This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/home/smart-home/lg-will-show-off-a-humanoid-robot-for-household-chores-at-ces-2026-145411218.html?src=rss

Engadget 26 Dec 2025 8:24 pm

President Droupadi Murmu To Undertake Submarine Sea Sortie From Karwar On December 28

The submarine visit will take place during the Presidents four-day tour of Goa, Karnataka and Jharkhand, starting on Saturday.

News18 26 Dec 2025 7:43 pm

Invasive mosquito species that thrives in cities threatens Indias 2030 malaria elimination goal

Health Ministry report flags asymptomatic infections, difficult terrain, cross-border transmissions from Myanmar, Bangladesh; high-burden pockets persist in Odisha, Northeast, despite overall reduction in cases

The Hindu 26 Dec 2025 7:04 pm

CJI Surya Kant Condemns Goa Nightclub Fire That Killed 25

Chief Justice Surya Kant on Friday condemned the deadly fire at a Goa nightclub that claimed 25 lives earlier this month, expressing deep sorrow over the tragedy

News18 26 Dec 2025 6:56 pm

Before You Stop Your SIP, Read This!

Stopping SIPs breaks compounding, misaligns goals, and misses buying cheaper units during market dips; consider reducing or pausing amounts instead.

DNA India 26 Dec 2025 5:37 pm

President Murmu set for submarine sea sortie on Dec 28

President Droupadi Murmu will embark on a historic submarine sortie from Karwar Harbour, Karnataka on December 28. This significant event is part of her four-day visit to Goa, Karnataka, and Jharkhand. The President will also attend centenary celebrations and a convocation ceremony in Jamshedpur, Jharkhand. She will further address a cultural event in Gumla, Jharkhand on December 30.

The Economic Times 26 Dec 2025 5:21 pm

Goa Court Extends Police Custody Of Luthra Brothers Till December 29

Eight people have been arrested so far, and police are continuing the investigation into the roles of those linked to the nightclubs operations and management.

News18 26 Dec 2025 5:05 pm

PRESIDENT OF INDIA TO VISIT GOA, KARNATAKA AND JHARKHAND FROM DECEMBER 27 TO 30 - Press Information Bureau

PRESIDENT OF INDIA TO VISIT GOA, KARNATAKA AND JHARKHAND FROM DECEMBER 27 TO 30 Press Information Bureau

Google News 26 Dec 2025 5:00 pm

Indias rise as global power unstoppable, if talent aligns with traditional values: Andhra CM

TIRUPATI, Dec 26: Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister N Chandrababu Naidu on Friday said Indias rise as a global power is unstoppable, provided its population, knowledge, and talent remain aligned with traditional values and national goals. Aligning with RSS chief Mohan Bhagwats views, he suggested that couples should ideally have three children to maintain population stability and ensure national strength. Addressing the Bharatiya Vigyan Sammelan here, Naidu said, India cannot be prevented from emerging as a global power, provided its population, [] The post Indias rise as global power unstoppable, if talent aligns with traditional values: Andhra CM appeared first on Daily Excelsior .

Daily Excelsior 26 Dec 2025 4:12 pm

I love riding on Goan roads: Fatima Sana Shaikh

Fatima Sana Shaikh, fond of Goas scenic streets, spoke with Goa Times during her visit for the International Film Festival of India

The Times of India 26 Dec 2025 3:24 pm

I see Gen-Z's capabilities and confidence, have great faith in you: PM Modi encourages youth to strive for country

Emphasising the abundance of opportunities being created at various fields, PM Modi on Saturday believed in the capabilities and confidence of Gen-Z, encouraging them to strive for the nation's development through hard work and discipline, fulfilling the goal of Viksit Bharat

The Economic Times 26 Dec 2025 3:06 pm

No conflict between science and dharma: RSS chief Mohan Bhagwat

RSS chief Mohan Bhagwat addressed the Bharatiya Vigyan Sammelan in Tirupati. He asserted that science and dharma are not in conflict. Bhagwat explained dharma as the governing law of creation, not just religion. He noted that science and spirituality share the same ultimate goal of knowing truth. Methodologies may differ, but the destination remains the same.

The Economic Times 26 Dec 2025 1:56 pm

Airports witness 7% surge in passenger traffic during November 2025 over same period last year

NEW DELHI: Airports across the country have recorded a 7% increase in passenger traffic during November 2025 as compared to the same month last year, according to the Airports Authority of India (AAI). Air Traffic data for last month has just been released by the Authority. Over 3.79 crore flyers were recorded in the country last month, of which a little over three crore were domestic flyers. The overall international growth in the month was 7.5% (70,60,493 vs 65,69,934) while the domestic growth was 7% (3,79,51,054 vs 3,54,52,122) over the compared month last year. The domestic passenger traffic in relatively smaller airports has been in healthy double digits highlighting the aspiration for air travel among the non-metro population. Despite the negative publicity for Goa due to its taxi monopoly, overpriced hotels and overcrowded beaches, international patronage to the tourist haven has shot up by 31. 4%. A total of 20,479 flyers travelled last month as compared to 15,581 flyers in November 2024. Its domestic patronage has taken a beating with a 10.5% dip in flyers with just 5.4 lakh passengers from other States visiting it last month. The number was 6.1 lakh visitors in November last year. While the biggies have seen moderate growth, relatively smaller airports have recorded a growth of over 30% international passengers in November this year over the patronage witnessed in the same month last year. Bhubaneswar has seen a growth of 30.5% (14,220 flyers) Tiruchirappalli has 39.9% (19,402 flyers), Varanasi 40.4% (16,070 flyers) and Mangaluru 35.4% (76,579 flyers), Indore has doubled its patronage with a 99.9% growth (8,902 flyers as compared to 4,454 earlier) while Pune has seen a 49% patronage with 30,633 flyers. Among the major airports in the country, Bengalurus Kempegowda International Airport continues its steady international growth with 6,42,647 passengers, a 27.3% increase in November 2025 vs November 2024. Hyderabad too has seen significant patronage with a 21% growth (4,86,126 flyers). Mumbai has seen a 6.5% (14,61,956 flyers) Chennai 6.1% (5,03,589) growth while Delhi has seen a 3% increase (19,07,845). Domestic picture On the domestic front, these airports have recorded a substantial growth with the patronage figure in the bracket Agra 77% (26470 flyers), Kozhikode 34.3% (16,90,918 flyers); Tiruchirappalli 50.9% (65,297); Tirupati 30.7% (1,08,441); Kannur 35.8% (35,637), Gaya 38.7% (27,862), Belagavi 32.1% (32118) and Indore 26.6% (27862). Hindon airport has seen a 2998% growth! It is 1,22,381 flyers versus 3,950 last November. Adampur (Jalandhar) has seen a 319.7% surge with 13,595 passengers, Rewa has recorded 179.9% surge (949 flyers) Jaisalmer 121.5% growth (43,971) while Bhuj has seen a 110% growth with 26,687 flyers. The Air Traffic Movements (Arrivals and Departures) have seen an increase of 7.3% with 40,909 ATMs recorded in November 2025 over November 2024. The freight growth too is a healthy 15.6% with 337.45 thousand tonnes versus 291.84 thousand tonnes in the compared period.

The New Indian Express 26 Dec 2025 1:42 pm

31st Night Party: 5 Amazing Cities in India to Celebrate New Years Eve

Planning a 31st night party? Discover the top 5 cities in India including Goa, Mumbai, Udaipur, Manali, and Bengaluru to celebrate New Years Eve in style.

Web Dunia 26 Dec 2025 1:28 pm

'Mediation A Voluntary Process, Not Mandated By Law': CJI Surya Kant In Goa

CJI Surya Kant highlighted mediation as a voluntary, cost-effective, and humane method for resolving disputes, stressing its growing acceptance in India's judicial system.

News18 26 Dec 2025 1:25 pm

Goa 2025: Nightclub blaze casts shadow; FIDE World Cup, IFFI bring cheer

Goa's tourism sector faced a setback following a tragic nightclub fire. The state government encountered criticism regarding corruption and deteriorating law and order. Despite these challenges, Goa hosted significant events like the FIDE World Cup and the International Film Festival of India. The BJP maintained its political dominance in local elections.

The Economic Times 26 Dec 2025 12:59 pm

Ask Dhirendra: If I know markets go up in the long run, why do short-term losses bother me so much?

The test of a good investment is not whether it goes up every quarter; its whether it helps you reach your goals over ten or twenty years.

The Times of India 26 Dec 2025 12:14 pm

India-UK ties in 2025 shaped by trade pact, migration shifts and shared crises

As the year comes to a close, IndiaUK relations saw a renewed push that went well beyond trade and investment, marked by a series of political, economic and people-to-people developments. The most significant milestone was the long-awaited Free Trade Agreement finally reaching fruition. Alongside it, the ambitious IndiaUK Vision 2035 roadmap also took shape, signalling a broader effort to reset and deepen bilateral ties over the next decade. FTA negotiations dominated headlines for much of the year, with both sides determined to take the deal across the line. The agreement was formally signed during Prime Minister Narendra Modis visit to the UK in July. British Prime Minister Keir Starmer, marking his own first year in office, extended a notably warm welcome to Modi at his countryside residence, Chequers, near London, where the two leaders met over cups of chai. We have agreed a landmark deal with India, one of the fastest growing economies in the world, Starmer said, as he accepted Modis reciprocal invitation to lead what he described as the biggest British trade delegation to India ever during a visit planned for October. According to analysis by the UK Department for Business and Trade, the Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement is expected to boost bilateral trade by more than 25 billion pounds, up from the current 44.1 billion pounds, once it comes into force following ratification by the UK Parliament. This process is expected to be completed in the first half of 2026. India is a growing force on the world stage, on track to have the third largest economy by 2028, Starmer told the House of Commons after his Mumbai visit. Starmer calls India-UK FTA best secured; UK bets big on education, aviation Beyond trade, both governments repeatedly highlighted the ambitious and future-focused IndiaUK Vision 2035, a 10-year roadmap that sets out strategic goals for sustained cooperation across sectors ranging from innovation and defence to education and climate action. One area set to see tangible outcomes from the New Year is higher education. At least nine British universities are finalising plans for overseas campuses in India, reflecting growing demand for UK-linked education options closer to home. These developments have also been viewed as a partial counterbalance to the UK governments increasingly strict immigration policies. According to the latest Home Office data, around 45,000 Indians on study visas and 22,000 professionals on work-related visas left the UK this year, contributing significantly to the downward trend in net migration. Immigration is expected to remain a sensitive issue in 2026, particularly with tougher rules doubling the wait for permanent residency to 10 years for most applicants, a move that could accelerate the exodus of Indian nationals. Another less welcome trend was the growing number of wealthy individuals leaving Britain amid a high-tax environment. Rajasthan-born steel magnate Lakshmi N Mittal, founder of ArcelorMittal and ranked eighth on The Sunday Times Rich List with an estimated fortune of 15.4 billion pounds, was among several super-rich figures reported to be relocating to lower-tax destinations such as Dubai. These moves followed a year of major tax changes under Chancellor Rachel Reeves, including the abolition of the long-standing non-dom status, which had allowed overseas nationals to reduce their UK tax liabilities. Pillar of global stability: India, UK deepen ties with trade push The year also marked the end of an era for the Indian diaspora in Britain, with the passing of several prominent figures. These included hotelier Joginder Sanger, aged 82, and Hinduja Group co-chairman G P Hinduja, aged 85. Caparo Group founder Lord Swraj Paul, 94, and economist Lord Meghnad Desai, 85, both long-serving members of the House of Lords, also died during the year. Tributes poured in from across the IndiaUK corridor, recognising their contributions to business, philanthropy and public life, as well as their enduring role in strengthening bilateral ties. These themes were echoed at a special IndiaUK relations event hosted by the UKs Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office in London. At the same event, Deputy Prime Minister David Lammy expressed condolences over the Delhi car blast in November. That month also saw both countries come together to underline their shared commitment to counter terrorism through a Human Cost of Terrorism exhibition hosted by the High Commission of India in London. This sense of shared concern had earlier been reflected in the UKs response to the Pahalgam attack in Kashmir in April, followed by calls for a swift, diplomatic path forward after India launched Operation Sindoor targeting terror camps across Pakistan. UK Foreign Office Minister Hamish Falconer noted the deeply personal aspect of the conflict for Britains large Indian diaspora. That community was also directly affected by one of the years darkest tragedies: the Air India crash involving a London Gatwick-bound flight that crashed shortly after take-off from Ahmedabad on June 12. All but one of the 242 passengers and crew were killed. Vishwas Kumar Ramesh, the sole survivor from seat 11A of the Boeing 787-8 Dreamliner, later returned to his home in Leicester and spoke publicly about his struggle with post-traumatic stress disorder following the loss of his brother, who was also on board. Investigations into the crash are ongoing in India, with UK aviation authorities granted expert status due to the presence of 53 British nationals on the flight. Meanwhile, long-running legal battles continued in UK courts as several fugitive economic offenders sought by India fought extradition. Vijay Mallya remains out on bail, while diamond merchant Nirav Modis appeal to reopen his extradition case from a London prison was adjourned until March. Arms consultant Sanjay Bhandari won a High Court appeal against extradition on human rights grounds and was discharged from bail. In a separate move, the UK government imposed sanctions on British Sikh businessman Gurpreet Singh Rehal and a group linked to him, marking the first use of the countrys Domestic Counter-Terrorism Regime to disrupt funding networks associated with the pro-Khalistan militant group Babbar Khalsa. Taken together, the year reflected a complex IndiaUK relationship, marked by historic agreements and shared grief, growing economic ambition alongside tightening borders, and a diaspora whose experiences continue to shape the ties between the two countries. (With inputs from PTI) UN at 80: Marked by wars, waning authority, Trump tensions and Indias push for a 'greater role'

The New Indian Express 26 Dec 2025 11:36 am

Goal to aspire for

The Hindu 26 Dec 2025 5:19 am

Parra through time

Former teacher and poet Cosme Lobos debut book explores the villages history, culture, festivals and notable personalities RAMANDEEP KAUR | NT KURIOCITY Amid rapid changes, Parras Cosme Lobo has written about the villages history, culture and traditions in his debut book, Parra: The Quintessential Goan Village, which was released recently. The first comprehensive work on [] The post Parra through time appeared first on The Navhind Times .

The Navhind Times 26 Dec 2025 1:13 am

Karnatyag steals the show at Kala Academy One Act Play Competition

Kala Academy Goa concluded its One Act Play Competition 2025-26 for Higher Secondary and College students in the Konkani category. The judges were Kiran Naik, Salil Naik and Shilpa Sakhalkar. In the Best Performance category, Karnatyag (Kala Academys College of Theatre Arts, Ponda) won first prize (Rs. 10,000), Zopalo Ek Jivit (Narayan Zantye College, Bicholim) [] The post Karnatyag steals the show at Kala Academy One Act Play Competition appeared first on The Navhind Times .

The Navhind Times 26 Dec 2025 1:12 am

Goa police to be on their toes as New Year celebrations approach

Focus will be on security, drug crackdown Panaji: As a large crowd is expected in the state to usher in the New Year, Goa police will be on their toes in the week ahead, with cops saying that their focus will be on maintaining safety and security in the state and acting severely against the [] The post Goa police to be on their toes as New Year celebrations approach appeared first on The Navhind Times .

The Navhind Times 26 Dec 2025 1:08 am

At WTO, India calls for steps to boost tech transfer to developing nations

India is pushing developed nations at the World Trade Organization to share advanced technologies. This move aims to boost trade for developing and least-developed countries. India highlights barriers like export controls and intellectual property rules. The goal is to ensure a fair share in global trade. This initiative seeks to address global inequalities and promote economic growth for poorer nations.

The Economic Times 26 Dec 2025 12:03 am

CERC brings in virtual PPA norms for renewable targets

India's power regulator has launched a new virtual power purchase agreement framework. This allows large electricity users to meet renewable energy goals without physically receiving green power. Companies can now enter non-tradable contracts with renewable generators. This eases compliance, supports generator revenues, and offers consumer flexibility. The mechanism links generators and consumers financially, not physically.

The Economic Times 25 Dec 2025 11:57 pm

Why SHANTI Bill is A Troubling Step Backwards for India's Nuclear Goals

The new nuclear bill does not improve efficiency; it is institutionalised irresponsibility.

The Quint 25 Dec 2025 6:18 pm

A.P. will be garbage-free soon, says MA&UD Minister

Eight waste-to-energy plants will help achieve the goal, says Narayana

The Hindu 25 Dec 2025 5:52 pm

Silent protest in Indian football: What happened in FC Goa's ACL 2 match

FC Goa staged a silent protest before kick-off in their AFC Champions League 2 match against Istiklol to highlight the deepening uncertainty in Indian football. The symbolic gesture drew attention to administrative issues affecting domestic leagues. On the field, Goa led early but lost 2-1, finishing bottom of their group without a point.

The Times of India 25 Dec 2025 5:46 pm

India contributes about one-fourth of the world's tuberculosis burden: ICMR report

NEW DELHI: India contributes about one-fourth of the world's tuberculosis (TB) burden, with around 2.5 million new cases and nearly 3,00,000 deaths annually, said an ICMR report released on Wednesday. India has made significant advances through the National Tuberculosis Elimination Programme (NTEP), utilising molecular diagnostics, digital health technologies, and social support systems. Despite these improvements, India still bears a high TB burden, contributing to approximately 27% of global TB cases, hindered by socioeconomic factors, malnutrition, comorbidities, and disruptions caused by COVID-19, according to the report by the Indian Council for Medical Research-National Institute for Research in Tuberculosis. India had aimed to eliminate TB by 2025, ahead of the global mandate of 2030. The report, released by Union Health Minister JP Nadda, said over the past decade, the National Tuberculosis Elimination Programme (NTEP) has introduced a range of initiatives aimed at achieving the country's goal of TB elimination by 2030. These initiatives include free nationwide diagnosis and treatment, rapid expansion of molecular diagnostics, shorter treatment regimens for drug-resistant TB, scaling up active case finding, TB preventive therapy (TP), 3HP regimens and nutritional support through the Nikshay Poshan Yojana. The Nikshay digital platform has become central to improving case notification, treatment adherence, and outcome monitoring, said the report Indias progress in addressing the challenge of tuberculosis stakeholder engagement for strengthening TB care using public-private partnership, patient-centered service delivery models and integration of digital health technologies. NTEP continues to strengthen its four-pillar strategy of Detect, Treat, Prevent, and Build under the National Strategic Plan for TB Elimination. This includes early detection and accurate diagnosis, effective treatment, prevention through community partnerships and TB prophylaxis, and capacity-building at all levels. Continued emphasis on public-private collaboration, digital integration, and patient-centred strategies is considered vital to accelerating progress toward TB elimination in India, it added. In line with this, the country has experienced a rapid expansion in diagnostics, with a total of 8,415 molecular diagnostic tools currently implemented across India. NTEP has included several new diagnostics, notably molecular tests such as CB-NAAT and TRUE-NAAT. Shorter treatment regimens are now accessible to adults with drug-resistant tuberculosis. Despite significant advances in detection and reporting, marked by closing the notification gap by 100,000 cases, India continues to bear a major portion of the global TB burden. The COVID-19 pandemic disrupted programme operations, as much of the TB workforce was reassigned to pandemic control, compromising continuity of care and surveillance, it added. The report also pointed out that malnutrition remains one of the most critical barriers to effective TB prevention and treatment in India. Undernutrition not only increases vulnerability to TB but also worsens disease outcomes and hampers medication tolerance. Most TB patients who are malnourished seek treatment late, often presenting with severely low body weight (15-20 kg), which limits their ability to tolerate anti-TB therapy. Food insecurity among TB patients and their households compounds this problem, increasing the risk of treatment failure and mortality, the report highlighted.

The New Indian Express 25 Dec 2025 4:03 pm

Malaria cases, deaths dip in India: ICMR report

NEW DELHI: Malaria cases in India have dropped from 1.17 million in 2015 to around 227,000 in 2024, an 80-85% reduction, said a latest ICMR report released Wednesday. Similarly, malaria-related deaths have fallen from 384 to approximately 83, a decrease of about 78%. India has made significant and steady progress in reducing its malaria burden, said the report, Indias progress towards malaria elimination technical report 2025 by Indian Council of Medical Research-National Institute of Malaria Research (ICMR-NIMR), National Centre for Vector Borne Diseases Control (NCVBDC). Currently, 92% of districts report an Annual Parasite Incidence (API) is less than 1, indicating that India has largely entered the pre-elimination phase and is well-positioned for accelerated malaria elimination in the coming years, the report released by Union Health Minister JP Nadda said. These gains are underpinned by strengthened surveillance, expanded access to diagnosis and treatment, targeted vector control interventions, and sustained political and programmatic commitment at national and sub-national levels, it said. India aims to eliminate Malaria by 2030, with the government saying that it is committed to achieving zero Indigenous cases by 2027. India is well-positioned to achieve zero indigenous malaria by 2030. Achieving this goal will require sustained political commitment, strengthened multisectoral coordination, and data-driven interventions, the report said. However, as India transitions from malaria control to elimination, the nature of the challenge has fundamentally changed. The current phase is characterised not only by a substantially reduced overall disease burden but also by increasingly heterogeneous, focal, and operationally complex transmission, it added. Malaria is no longer uniformly distributed across large geographic areas; instead, it persists in limited pockets shaped by local ecological conditions, human mobility, occupational exposure, health-system access, and vector dynamics. In several states approaching elimination, remaining cases are often sporadic, imported, or asymptomatic, making detection, investigation, and response more demanding than in earlier phases of higher transmission. The report highlighted that urban transmission presents unique challenges related to container breeding, construction sites, informal settlements, high population density, and fragmented healthcare delivery, necessitating city-specific vector control and surveillance strategies. It highlighted key challenges in the country, including inconsistent private-sector reporting, limited entomological capacity, drug and insecticide resistance, operational gaps in remote tribal areas, and sporadic shortages of diagnostics and treatment commodities. Cross-border transmission from Myanmar and Bangladesh continues to affect border districts in the Northeast. Strengthening surveillance systems, enhancing vector monitoring, and improving supply chain reliability emerged as top priorities, it added.

The New Indian Express 25 Dec 2025 3:53 pm

WPL 2026: Ex-India Player Anagha Deshpande Joins Delhi Capitals As Assistant Coach

DY Patil Stadium: Ahead of the 2026 season of the Womens Premier League (WPL), former India cricketer Anagha Deshpande has joined three-time runners-up Delhi Capitals (DC) as an assistant coach. It is understood that Anaghas coaching duties will center around fielding and batting in the DC set-up. Yes, I am joining the Delhi Capitals. It was finalised a few days ago. Hundred percent, it's a great opportunity for me. I will get to learn a lot of things which will aid me in future. I have seen them try for winning a trophy for three years. I hope I can help them win the trophy this time, Anagha told IANS on Thursday. At DC, Anagha will link up with head coach Jonathan Batty. Her appointment comes after the exit of Lisa Keightley, who has joined Mumbai Indians as head coach, and Milap Mewada, who is now coaching Goas mens team in the ongoing domestic season. Anagha played 23 ODIs and eight T20Is for India from 2008 to 2014, and made 483 runs across both formats. As a wicketkeeper, she took 16 catches and effected 21 stumpings in white-ball cricket for India. She played for Maharashtra, Railways, Gujarat and Puducherry in the domestic cricket circuit. Anagha has enjoyed considerable success as a coach in Uttarakhand since retiring as a player. She led the state's U19 women's team to one-day trophy titles in 2021/22 and 2022/23, and guided the U23 side to entering knockout stages in T20 and one-day championships in 2023/24 and 2024/25. Under Anagha, Uttarakhand reached their first senior women's finals in both T20 and one-day formats in 2023/24. Players like Nandini Kashyap, Raghvi Bist and Prema Rawat, all of whom featured in this year's WPL and India A teams, attribute their growth to Anaghas coaching. She has also worked as a coach with many teams in senior and U19 womens challenger trophies, as well as served in various assignments at the zonal and national level for camps organised by the BCCI Centre of Excellence (CoE). DC will open their 2026 WPL campaign on January 10 against defending champions Mumbai Indians at the DY Patil Stadium in Navi Mumbai. India batter Jemimah Rodrigues was recently named as DCs new captain, and Anagha backed the decision. I have seen her leadership. She is well deserving to be the captain. I have seen her lead Mumbai. The way her nature is in terms of leading a team, there is no need for a tag to say that she is a leader. She plays in the same way as a player and now that she has a leadership tag, she is hundred percent well deserving of it, she said. Meanwhile, IANS understands that former India captain Anju Jain is likely to take charge as DCs batting coach. Anju featured in eight Tests and 65 ODIs for India from 1993 to 2005, and amassed 2170 runs overall. Apart from hitting one century and three fifties in Tests, she claimed 15 catches and effected eight stumpings in the format, while contributing with 30 catches and 51 stumpings in ODIs. Meanwhile, IANS understands that former India captain Anju Jain is likely to take charge as DCs batting coach. Anju featured in eight Tests and 65 ODIs for India from 1993 to 2005, and amassed 2170 runs overall. Also Read: Live Cricket Score She also served as the head coach of Bangladesh womens team, and worked in the same capacity with Odisha, Vidarbha, Assam, Tripura and Baroda teams in the domestic circuit. Article Source: IANS

CNMSports 25 Dec 2025 3:22 pm

Amit Shah inaugurates Abhyudaya MP Growth Summit; launches, lays foundation of Rs 2 lakh crore projects

Union Home Minister Amit Shah inaugurated the 'Abhyudaya Madhya Pradesh Growth Summit' in Gwalior, launching industrial projects worth Rs 2 lakh crore. These initiatives are expected to create over 1.93 lakh employment opportunities, marking a significant step towards the state's development goals.

The Economic Times 25 Dec 2025 2:40 pm

Stop goal-setting! Ankur Warikoo urges to ask yourself 7 brutally honest questions to change how you live in 2026

As 2026 approaches, Ankur Warikoo urges a pause on resolutions. He offers seven honest questions for deep self-checks. These questions examine daily behavior, fears, unfinished emotional business, priorities, family connections, loss aversion, and core identity. Warikoo believes confronting uncomfortable truths leads to real growth. This approach encourages a more meaningful life.

The Economic Times 25 Dec 2025 12:12 pm

Quote of the day by Elon Musk: Stop being patient and start asking yourself

Elon Musk challenges conventional patience. He urges people to compress ten-year goals into six months. This approach, though prone to failure, propels individuals far beyond those who accept lengthy timelines. Musk's own ventures like SpaceX and Tesla demonstrate this aggressive pursuit. His philosophy attacks complacency, encouraging intense focus and treating time as a flexible element.

The Economic Times 25 Dec 2025 10:10 am

Delhi HC tells govt to act against eateries violating safety norms in Majnu ka Tila

NEW DELHI: Except the momo cart, everything shall be removed, the Chief Justice remarked. It was said on a lighter note, but it was a telling aside as the Delhi High Court flagged serious safety lapses in one of the capitals most crowded student hubs, Majnu ka Tila. The Delhi High Court on Wednesday directed the Delhi government, the DDA, and the MCD to act against cafes and restaurants operating in Majnu ka Tila without requisite permissions and in violation of safety norms. Disposing of a PIL filed by Arnav Singh, a bench of Chief Justice Devendra Kumar Upadhyaya and Justice Tushar Rao Gedela stressed the urgency of enforcement, noting the heavy student rush in the area. Ensure that its done. Half the Delhi University students are there most of the time, Justice Gedela remarked. The PIL pointed to illegal commercial activity on the Yamuna floodplains and cited a recent deadly nightclub fire in Goa as a warning of what could happen under similar conditions. It alleged that several buildings in Majnu ka Tila rise to seven or eight floors, with illegal basements and rooftop extensions, often without sanctioned plans. According to the petition, many structures lacked staircases beyond the third or fourth floor, relying instead on small lifts, while existing staircases were narrow and poorly lit.

The New Indian Express 25 Dec 2025 9:53 am

J&K Bank wins Best MSME Bank at MSME Banking Excellence Awards 2025 in New Delhi

Jammu and Kashmir Bank received top honors at the MSME Banking Excellence Awards 2025. The bank was named 'Best MSME Bank' and secured the runner-up position for its CSR initiatives. Union Minister Piyush Goyal presented the awards. J&K Bank is committed to supporting entrepreneurs and aligns its initiatives with national development goals.

The Economic Times 25 Dec 2025 8:56 am

50 lakh students failed in boards, need to be sent to Open School: DoSEL Secretary

NEW DELHI: Around 50 lakh students across the country have failed to clear the final exams of Class X and XII in 2024, said Sanjay Kumar, Secretary of the school education and literacy department. It is crucial to help them complete their formal education by introducing them to the Open School system, he said on Wednesday. Nearly 2 crore students took up the Class X final exam in 2024 but over 26 lakh of them could not clear it. It is much higher for Class XII final exam as 30% of the students could not pass. All these students who could not make the cut need to be introduced to the Open School system so that they can get their pass certificates. The certificates issued by the National Institute of Open School (NIOS) under the education ministry have the same value as that obtained through other school boards, Kumar said. The percentage of enrolment of children in schools is 93% up to Class VIII. However, it comes down to 68% when enrolment is assessed for classes 9 to 12, the secretary said. Our goal is to ensure a gross enrolment ratio of 100% up to Class XII for all students. He said, While the dropping out of girl students has been redressed considerably, the dropout rate of boys is higher now and is a matter of concern. Financial issues and the need to go to work are the reasons behind 72% of their dropouts. There are jobs in which those above 14 years can be employed provided they are not hazardous and this is where they end up. The need to take care of household responsibilities is the reason in the case of dropout of girl students, the Secretary added. The Secretary said they have urged UNESCO to change the parameters used to calculate schooling. A student who has failed in Class X is calculated as having done eight years of schooling whereas it is nine years actually. Similarly, a Class XII fail student is said to have done 1 years of schooling but it should be 11 years actually. This is important as the United National Development Programme fixes the Human Development Index based on the years of schooling of students, the Secretary explained.

The New Indian Express 25 Dec 2025 8:55 am

HIL:From starting with borrowed kit to going big in HIL: Vivek Lakras extra-ordinary journey

NEW DELHI, Dec 24: Battling financial constraints, young goalkeeper Vivek Lakra rose from borrowing playing kits from seniors to becoming the costliest and most sought-after junior player at the upcoming Hockey India League, after being picked up by Shrachi Bengal Warriors for Rs 23 lakh.Lakra, who turned 18 only a few days ago, hails from []

The Shillong Times 25 Dec 2025 4:34 am

Arsenal edge Palace on penalties to reach League Cup semifinals

London, Dec 24: Arsenal will face Chelsea in the English League Cup semifinals after beating Crystal Palace 8-7 on penalties following a 1-1 draw in normal time Tuesday. Kepa Arrizabalaga stopped Maxence Lacroixs spot kick to seal the shootout victory at Emirates Stadium. Lacroixs own goal in the 80th minute had given Arsenal the lead []

The Shillong Times 25 Dec 2025 2:22 am

Why do only 14% of Americans max out their 401(k), and what does the data reveal about who can actually afford it?

Only 14% of workers max out their 401(k)s, despite rising retirement risks. Data from Vanguard shows the issue is largely structural. Wages have not kept pace with housing, healthcare, and childcare costs. For many workers, especially those earning under six figures, maxing out a 401(k) would require setting aside 20% or more of gross pay. After taxes. Every month. That reality puts the goal out of reach for millions.

The Economic Times 25 Dec 2025 12:37 am

Vijay Hazare Trophy: Kohli, Rohit, Suryavanshi Smash Centuries; Karnataka And Bengal Complete Big Chases

Narendra Modi Stadium Ground: Virat Kohli, Rohit Sharma, and Vaibhav Suryavanshi, along with Ishan Kishan and Devdutt Padikkal, smashed centuries to benefit their respective teams in Round One of the Vijay Hazare Trophy 2025/26 Season on Wednesday. It was a day on which a record 22 individual centuries were scored on the opening day of the competition. From a team perspective, Karnataka and Bengal completed mammoth successful run chases to make a big statement on Day One of Indias premier domestic mens one-day tournament. Kohli marked his return to Bengaluru with a commanding century as Delhi chased down 299 against Andhra with more than 12 overs to spare in their Elite Group D opener on Wednesday. Kohli's 58th List A hundred - 131 off 101 balls with 14 fours and three sixes - at the BCCI Centre of Excellence Ground overshadowed Ricky Bhui's 122 for Andhra as Delhi secured a four-wicket victory. Delhi pacer Simarjeet Singh was adjudged Player of the Match for picking 5-54. Meanwhile, in Jaipur, another former India captain, Rohit Sharma, produced a masterclass in front of over 20,000 spectators at the Sawai Mansingh Stadium, smashing an unbeaten 155 off 94 balls to guide Mumbai to an eight-wicket victory over Sikkim in Elite Group C. Rohit raced to his 37th List A century in just 62 balls before adding another 50 runs off 29 deliveries, cutting and driving at will against an inexperienced Sikkim attack that had posted 236/6, as Mumbai chased down the target in 30.3 overs. In Ranchi, Bihar posted a staggering 574/6 - now the highest score in men's List A cricket - as teenage sensation Vaibhav Suryavanshi smashed 190 off 84 balls and captain Sakibul Gani blasted an unbeaten 128 off 40 balls - the fastest by an Indian batter in men's List A cricket - to crush Arunachal Pradesh by 397 runs in a Plate Group match on Wednesday. Suryavanshi struck 16 fours and 15 sixes in his blistering knock at a strike rate of 226.19, adding 158 runs for the opening wicket with Mangal Mahrour (33) before combining with Piyush Singh (77 off 66 balls) for a 103-run second-wicket partnership. Wicketkeeper Ayush Loharuka continued the carnage with 116 off 56 balls, including hitting 11 fours and eight sixes, before Gani unleashed mayhem in the final overs by hitting 10 fours and 12 sixes to propel Bihar past the 500-mark. Bihar's bowlers then completed the rout, dismissing Arunachal Pradesh for just 177 in 42.1 overs with Akash Raj (3-29), Suraj Kashyap (3-31) and Himanshu Tiwari (2-33) sharing eight wickets between themselves. In Rajkot, Dhruv Jurel and Rinku Singh hit half-centuries as Uttar Pradesh opened their campaign with an 84-run win over Hyderabad at the Niranjan Shah Stadium. Apart from the duo, Abhishek Goswami and Aryan Juyal were among their other half-centurions. UP's spin trio - List A debutants Zeeshan Ansari (4-31) and Prashant Veer (3-47), along with Vipraj Nigam - stifled Hyderabad's chase of 325 after the UP top-order posted 324/5. Hyderabad captain Tanmay Agarwal's 53 off 43 balls threatened briefly before the lower-order collapsed, as they were bowled out for 240. Defending champions Karnataka pulled off a stunning run chase, overhauling a record target of 413 against Jharkhand with 15 balls to spare at the Narendra Modi Stadium Ground B in Ahmedabad. Player of the Match Devdutt Padikkal's brilliantly-paced 147 off 118 balls eclipsed Ishan Kishan's explosive 125 off just 39 balls - the second fastest List A century by an Indian male batter - as Karnataka romped home despite losing five wickets on the way. Captain Mayank Agarwal (54 off 34 balls) and Padikkal added 114 in the first 11.5 overs before Abhinav Manohar (56 not out) and debutant Dhruv Prabhakar (40 not out) sealed Karnatakas victory with an unbroken 88-run stand off 41 balls. Kishan had earlier clubbed 14 sixes in his whirlwind knock, helping Jharkhand amass 151 runs in the final 10 overs to post 412 for nine. Meanwhile, at the main Narendra Modi Stadium, Tamil Nadu opened their campaign with a 101-run victory over Pondicherry, with Pradosh Ranjan Paul (73) and captain N. Jagadeesan (67) laying the foundation for a total of 310/9. Bengal completed a successful chase of 383 against Vidarbha, with Abishek Porel (56 off 35 balls), captain Abhimanyu Easwaran (71), Sudip Gharami (68), and Shahbaz Ahmed (71 off 58 balls) guiding them to a stunning victory. Shubham Khajuria smashed an unbeaten 129 as Jammu and Kashmir thrashed Chandigarh by 10 wickets, with Nasir Lone taking four wickets and recent IPL auction pick Auqib Nabi claiming two. Himachal Pradesh defeated Uttarakhand by 95 runs as Akash Vasisht took three wickets, while Arzan Nagwaswalla's four-wicket haul powered Gujarat to an eight-wicket victory over Services. Saurashtra successfully chased down a 346-run target against Odisha with five wickets in hand, powered by Gajjar Sammar's unbeaten 132. Odisha's Swastik Samal had earlier smashed 212 with Biplab Samantaray contributing 100. Kerala thrashed Tripura by 145 runs after posting 348 for eight, with Baba Aparajith taking 5-15. Vignesh Puthur created List A cricket history by taking six catches as a fielder - the most ever in an innings, surpassing the previous record of five shared by 21 fielders. Punjab defeated Maharashtra by 51 runs, with Naman Dhir's 97, Anmolpreet Singh's 85, and Prabhsimran Singh's 60 laying the foundation for their big win before debutants Sukhdeep Bajwa and Krish Bhagat claimed two wickets each. Brief scores: Andhra 298/8 in 50 overs (Ricky Bhui 122; Simarjeet Singh 5-54, Prince Yadav 3-50) lost to Delhi 300/6 in 37.4 overs (Virat Kohli 131, Nitish Rana 77; Maramreddy Hemanth Reddy 2-6, Satyanarayana Raju 2-74) by four wickets Sikkim 236/7 in 50 overs (Ashish Thapa 79, Shardul Thakur 2/19) lost to Mumbai 237/2 in 30.3 overs (Rohit Sharma 155) by 8 wickets. Bihar 574/6 in 50 overs (Vaibhav Suryavanshi 190, Sakibul Gani 128 not out; Tadakamalla Mohith 2-99, Techi Neri 2-83) beat Arunachal Pradesh 177 in 42.1 overs (Kamsha Yangfo 32 not out, Techi Doria 28; Akash Raj 3-29, Suraj Kashyap 3-31) by 397 runs. Odisha 345/6 in 50 overs (Swastik Samal 212, Biplab Samantaray 100) lost to Saurashtra 347/5 in 48.5 overs (Gajjar Sammar 132 not out, Chirag Jani 86) by five wickets Services 184 in 42.2 overs (Arzan Nagwaswalla 4-34) lost to Gujarat 185/2 in 34.5 overs (Aarya Desai 77 not out) by eight wickets Haryana 267/9 in 50 overs (Himanshu Rana 126, Parth Vats 57) lost to Railways 270/4 in 43.4 overs (Ravi Singh 109 not out, Upendra Yadav 80) by six wickets Uttar Pradesh 324/5 in 50 overs (Abhishek Goswami 81, Dhruv Jurel 80) beat Hyderabad 240 all out in 43 overs (Tanmay Agarwal 53, Rahul Buddhi 47; Zeeshan Ansari 4-31) by 84 runs Jharkhand 412/9 in 50 overs (Ishan Kishan 125, Virat Singh 88; Abhilash Shetty 4/72) lost to Karnataka 413/5 in 47.3 overs (Devdutt Padikkal 147, Abhinav Manohar 56 not out) by five wickets Tamil Nadu 310/7 in 50 overs (Pradosh Ranjan Paul 73, N. Jagadeesan 67) beat Pondicherry 209 in 46.5 overs (Neyan Kangayan 60, Gurjapneet Singh 4/32) by 101 runs Punjab 347/6 in 50 overs (Naman Dhir 97, Anmolpreet Singh 85) beat Maharashtra 296/8 in 50 overs (Ramakrishna Ghosh 73, Prithvi Shaw 46) by 51 runs Tamil Nadu 310/7 in 50 overs (Pradosh Ranjan Paul 73, N. Jagadeesan 67) beat Pondicherry 209 in 46.5 overs (Neyan Kangayan 60, Gurjapneet Singh 4/32) by 101 runs Also Read: Live Cricket Score Chhattisgarh 233 in 48.5 overs (Amandeep Khare 76, Mayank Verma 64; Deepraj Gaonkar 4/35) lost to Goa 234/4 in 44.1 overs (Snehal Kauthankar 107 not out) by six wickets Article Source: IANS

CNMSports 24 Dec 2025 10:22 pm

Israel to spend $110 billion to develop independent arms industry in next decade: Netanyahu

Israel plans a massive investment of 350 billion shekels, approximately 110 billion US dollars, to build its own arms industry. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu announced the initiative to decrease reliance on other nations for defense supplies. The goal is to ensure that as much weaponry as possible is produced within Israel.

The Economic Times 24 Dec 2025 8:29 pm

Deal with it! When Trump said no, India said yes

India aced trade deals in 2025. The nation resisted US tariff pressure, refusing coercive timelines. Instead, India secured agreements with New Zealand, Oman, and the United Kingdom. This demonstrated a confident strategy of prioritizing national interest and long-term goals. India diversified partnerships, enhancing strategic autonomy in a fragmented global trade landscape.

The Economic Times 24 Dec 2025 7:53 pm

Powerball $1.7 billion jackpot: Expert tips to avoid common winner mistakes

Winning the $1.7 billion Powerball jackpot can change life instantly, but experts warn that rushing decisions, overspending, or ignoring professional advice can ruin the prize. Winners should plan carefully, stay private, hire advisors, and focus on long-term goals. Smart planning plus clear purpose helps turn a huge lottery win into lasting wealth for the future.

The Economic Times 24 Dec 2025 7:31 pm

Before you max out your 401(k) in 2026, read this it could change your strategy

401(k) contribution limits for 2026: The higher 401(k) contribution limits for 2026 are real. They are powerful. But they are not automatic. Employer match should come first. Debt and emergency savings still matter. Roth rules, future tax brackets, and retirement timing should guide the rest. In 2026, the best strategy is not simply maxing out. It is aligning every dollar with taxes, access, and long-term goals.

The Economic Times 24 Dec 2025 7:19 pm

Sakeena Itoo Reviews Action Plan For Achieving Chief Ministers Vision 2030 Goal In Health Sector

JAMMU, Dec 24: In line with the Chief Minister, Omar Abdullahs Vision 2030 for health sector, aligned with J&K Vision Document @2047, Minister for Health and Medical Education, Social Welfare and Education, Sakeena Itoo today chaired a detailed review meeting at Civil Secretariat here to assess the Health Departments action plan for achieving this goal, primarily aimed at strengthening the public healthcare system across Jammu and Kashmir. During the meeting, Minister Sakeena held detailed assessment of key priority areas like [] The post Sakeena Itoo Reviews Action Plan For Achieving Chief Ministers Vision 2030 Goal In Health Sector appeared first on Daily Excelsior .

Daily Excelsior 24 Dec 2025 7:14 pm

Watch: Deadly tiger MDT-37s capture exposes Nilgiris mananimal conflict

When B. Nagi failed to return from grazing her goats in a Nilgiris village, fear spread fast. Forest teams traced the threat to MDT-37, an ageing, injured tiger pushed out of Mudumalais core. This story follows the search, the capture, and the fragile line between people and predators.

The Hindu 24 Dec 2025 6:18 pm

In a remarkable feat, Gujarat crosses five lakh rooftop solar system installations mark

AHMEDABAD: Gujarat has scripted a major renewable energy milestone by installing more than five lakh rooftop solar systems, generating a combined capacity of 1,879 megawatts, firmly placing the State at the forefront of Indias clean energy transition. Achieved under the PM Surya Ghar: Muft Bijli Yojna, launched by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, the feat reinforces Gujarats dominance in rooftop solar adoption and will take centre stage at the upcoming Vibrant Gujarat Renewable Conference (VGRC) in Rajkot. The achievement doesnt stand alone. Gujarat has so far installed over 11 lakh rooftop solar systems cumulatively across schemes, a figure that underlines the states long-term, policy-driven push towards renewable energy leadership. From vision to execution, Gujarat continues to set the national benchmark. This surge reflects the Prime Ministers renewable energy roadmap and the hands-on governance of Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel, whose citizen-centric policies have converted solar power from an ambition into a household reality. SCCL to set up solar, thermal power plants in Rajasthan As a result, Gujarat today retains the No. 1 position in rooftop solar installations in India. Significantly, the State has already achieved 50 per cent of its target of 10 lakh residential rooftop solar installations, a goal set for March 2027, marking a decisive halfway milestone in its clean energy journey. Financial accessibility has played a crucial role, with residential consumers availing Rs 3,778 crore in subsidies, easing the cost burden and accelerating adoption. To remove procedural hurdles, the Gujarat government rolled out a series of consumer-friendly reforms. These include 2,950 assistance for regulatory charges for systems up to 6 kW, waiver of network strengthening charges, and exemption from mandatory net metering agreements. There is no load limit for residential solar systems; surplus electricity can be sold to the grid, and no banking charges are levied on households, making solar both simple and rewarding. Telangana mulls German solar tech to strengthen power sector, aid farmers The subsidy structure further sweetens the deal: 30,000 per kW for systems up to 2 kW, 18,000 per kW for systems between 2 and 3 kW, and a maximum subsidy of 78,000 for installations above 3 kW. Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel said the era now belongs to solar, wind, hybrid energy and green hydrogen, adding that Gujarat had anticipated this transition well in advance. He noted that the State now contributes a significant share to Indias renewable capacity, with rooftop solar emerging as its strongest pillar made possible under the visionary leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi. From January 10, the Vibrant Gujarat Regional Conference in Rajkot will spotlight real-life rooftop solar success stories, homes slashing power bills and communities feeding surplus electricity back into the grid. Together, they tell one story: how PM Surya Ghar Muft Bijli Yojna is not just lighting homes, but reshaping Gujarats energy future. Australia to offer hours of free solar power

The New Indian Express 24 Dec 2025 5:59 pm

Sumit Woods Limited appointed as developer for Pruthvi Enclave CHS Ltd., Borivali (East) redevelopment

In a landmark decision, the Pruthvi Enclave Housing Society in Borivali East has partnered with Sumit Woods Limited for an ambitious redevelopment project. With close to 40 years of expertise, Sumit Woods boasts a robust portfolio across Mumbai and Goa.

The Economic Times 24 Dec 2025 4:30 pm

Sobhita Dhulipala gives modern bridal goals, stuns in golden lehenga with burgundy dupatta, see viral pics

Sobhita Dhulipala impressed in a golden lehenga with a burgundy dupatta, blending traditional bridal elegance with a modern, stylish look. Her simple makeup, minimal jewellery, and classic hairstyle completed the timeless ensemble.

DNA India 24 Dec 2025 1:20 pm

Pentagon report to US Congress flags China's 'core interest' claim on Arunachal Pradesh

A Pentagon report reveals China's claim on India's Arunachal Pradesh is central to its national rejuvenation goals. Beijing views Taiwan and other territorial disputes as vital. This strategy aims for a world-class military by 2049. While India and China agreed to disengage from border sites, mutual distrust persists, likely limiting bilateral ties despite efforts to stabilize relations.

The Economic Times 24 Dec 2025 10:14 am

Goa court grants bail to two managers of fire-ravaged nightclub

PANAJI: A Goa court has granted bail to two managers of the 'Birch by Romeo Lane' nightclub who were arrested in connection with the fire that killed 25 people at the entertainment hotspot earlier this month. District Judge D V Patkar on Tuesday granted bail with certain conditions to Rajveer Singhania and Priyanshu Thakur, both managers of the club, while it rejected a similar application by a third manager, Vivek Singh. All three were arrested on December 7, a day after a devastating fire ripped through the nightclub at Arpora village in North Goa. Advocate Vinayak Parab, representing Singhania (Bar Manager) and Thakur (Gate Manager), said that while granting bail, the court ruled that the applicants shall not, directly or indirectly, make any inducement, threat or promise to any person acquainted with the facts of the case. The court made it clear that the duo shall not leave India without its prior written permission. According to Parab, the court directed that the accused shall make themselves available for interrogation by the Investigating Officer (IO) as and when required and co-operate in the ongoing probe. The applicants shall report before the IO or the PI Anjuna Police Station, once a month, preferably, on first Wednesday, until the filing of a chargesheet/final report, the bail order said. Altogether, 25 persons -- 20 staff members and five tourists -- were killed in the major blaze at the nightclub around midnight on December 6. So far, eight persons have been arrested in connection with the tragedy, including two co-owners of the club -- Gaurav Luthra and his brother Saurabh -- who were deported from Thailand. Goa nightclub fire: Luthra brothers brought back from Thailand, produced in Delhi court today

The New Indian Express 24 Dec 2025 9:45 am

'I'll Always Protect My Players As Much As I Can', Stokes Reacts To Noosa 'stag Do' Allegations

The England Cricket Board: Skipper Ben Stokes has come out in defense of his teammates after it was revealed that Englands mid-Ashes break in Noosa between the second and third Ashes Tests was allegedly a stag do, causing excessive drinking by some players. The England Cricket Board is currently investigating claims of the English teams drinking culture after a video of Ben Duckett went viral, appearing to show intoxication. Stokes has hit back at the viral social media post and stag do rumours, saying his main concern is the wellbeing of his teammates. How I handle this moment right now is the most important thing to me. The welfare of everyone in there and probably some certain individuals as well is the most important thing to me right now as England captain, Stokes told reporters at a press conference before the Boxing Day Test, as quoted by Fox Cricket. This kind of stuff is very, I dont know if close to me is the right wording, but something that I have first hand experience of how it can affect people. And as I said, my role as England captain is to protect my players as much as I possibly can. We have a goal still to try and achieve out here on this trip. Its not gone anywhere near to plan whatsoever, he said. Stokes continued, Looking after my players is one of the main things that I need to get out of this because we need to go out there and win two games of cricket. I know how this kind of stuff can affect people and as I said, I will always protect my players as much as I possibly can. Right here right now, that is my main job as England captain is to ensure that they know that they have my backing because the most important thing to me, sitting here right now, is a group of players who I can get into a best possible state to go out there and try and perform for this country and the remaining of this trip. I know how this kind of stuff can affect people and as I said, I will always protect my players as much as I possibly can. Also Read: Live Cricket Score I have a responsibility as captain out on the field to try and win games of cricket but in moments like these I have that other responsibility of making sure that I will always protect my players in a moment where I feel that is necessary, he further said. Article Source: IANS

CNMSports 24 Dec 2025 9:42 am

Goa court grants bail to two managers of fire-ravaged Birch by Romeo Lane nightclub

Altogether, 25 persons -- 20 staff members and five tourists -- were killed in the major blaze at the nightclub around midnight on December 6.

The Economic Times 24 Dec 2025 8:54 am

Arsenal Reach League Cup Semis With Shoot-Out Win Over Palace

Lacroix's own goal put Arsenal ahead with 10 minutes left at the Emirates Stadium before Marc Guehi snatched Palace's stoppage-time equaliser in the 1-1 draw

Deccan Chronicle 24 Dec 2025 8:13 am

Ten new projects promising 941 jobs get govt approval

Investment by companies to be over Rs 200 crore Panaji: Goa-Investment Promotion and Facilitation Board (Goa-IPB), on Tuesday, cleared 10 new projects with a total investment of Rs 217.25 crore. The projects have an employment potential of 941 jobs, said Chief Minister Pramod Sawant, who chaired the meeting. Post meeting, he said the government is [] The post Ten new projects promising 941 jobs get govt approval appeared first on The Navhind Times .

The Navhind Times 24 Dec 2025 1:06 am

Body cameras must for PIs, PSIs issuing traffic challans: CM

Panaji: Stating that it is now mandatory for police inspectors (PIs) and police sub-inspectors (PSIs) to use body cameras when traffic challans are issued, Chief Minister Pramod Sawant on Tuesday said Goa is the first state in the country to make such a move. The Chief Minister said that police officers not below the ranks [] The post Body cameras must for PIs, PSIs issuing traffic challans: CM appeared first on The Navhind Times .

The Navhind Times 24 Dec 2025 1:05 am

FC Goa eye positive finish

They take on FC Istiklol in their final Group D fixture at Fatorda Fatorda: FC Goa will conclude their AFC Champions League Two campaign when they host Tajikistans FC Istiklol in their final Group D fixture at the Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium here on Tuesday. With qualification out of reach, the Gaurs will aim to finish [] The post FC Goa eye positive finish appeared first on The Navhind Times .

The Navhind Times 24 Dec 2025 1:01 am

Goas Megan, Alaqua win bronze medals

Panaji: Goa University continued its strong showing at the All India Inter-University Aquatics (Men & Women) Championship, with Megan De Almeida and Alaqua Brito adding bronze medals to the states tally at the national-level meet held at SRM Institute of Science and Technology, Kattankulathur. The championships were held from December 18 to 23 and featured [] The post Goas Megan, Alaqua win bronze medals appeared first on The Navhind Times .

The Navhind Times 24 Dec 2025 1:00 am

ZP results expose strengths, slips of Goas political heavyweights

Panaji: The Zilla Panchayat (ZP) election results indicate that while most MLAs and ministers succeeded in getting their nominees elected, a few faced setbacks as anti-incumbency, intra-party politics and strong opposition campaigning influenced outcomes in several constituencies. Priol MLA and former minister Govind Gaude suffered a setback after the BJP lost the BetkiKandola seat. Mandrem [] The post ZP results expose strengths, slips of Goas political heavyweights appeared first on The Navhind Times .

The Navhind Times 24 Dec 2025 12:58 am

Birch fire: GHRC seeks Labour Commissioners reply on relief

Panaji : The Goa Human Rights Commission (GHRC) has issued a notice to the Labour Commissioner following a complaint from the Hotel Employees Federation of India seeking compensation for the families of 20 migrant workers who died in the fire at the Birch by Romeo Lane nightclub on December 6. The commission, comprising acting chairperson [] The post Birch fire: GHRC seeks Labour Commissioners reply on relief appeared first on The Navhind Times .

The Navhind Times 24 Dec 2025 12:57 am

Hope to conclude trade talks with US 'sooner than later': Trade Secy Rajesh Agrawal

India is in active trade talks with the United States. The goal is to regain better market access for Indian exporters. Discussions aim to conclude soon. This development comes as the US imposed tariffs on Indian goods. India's ambitious export target for 2030 faces global trade uncertainties. However, efforts continue to achieve significant export growth.

The Economic Times 24 Dec 2025 12:15 am

Can India's renewable energy surge deliver reliable power or will the grid collapse?

India's renewable energy growth is impressive, but a reliable power supply remains a challenge. The nation must upgrade its grid infrastructure and scale up storage solutions. Nuclear power will provide stable baseload energy. AI will optimize grid operations. These steps are crucial for energy security and climate goals.

The Economic Times 23 Dec 2025 11:37 pm

JIMS Kalkaji Hosts Panel on WorkWellness Balance & Holistic Living

Experts guide students on balancing career goals with physical, mental, and emotional well-being

The Quint 23 Dec 2025 6:43 pm

Adani Ports and Special Economic Zone completes NQXT Australia acquisition to boost global port footprint

Adani Ports has acquired NQXT Australia. This move boosts its international operations and cargo handling goals. The deal received necessary approvals. NQXT is expected to contribute significantly to Adani Ports' future earnings. The Australian terminal offers strong EBITDA margins and stable cash flows. Adani Ports plans to expand NQXT's capacity. This acquisition enhances its position in global trade routes.

The Economic Times 23 Dec 2025 5:49 pm

How to set up an Apple Watch for a child

Giving a child an Apple Watch can offer extra peace of mind and tools that promote independence in a controlled way. Apples Family Setup feature makes it possible for a kid to use an Apple Watch without owning an iPhone, and the feature set has expanded thanks to recent watchOS updates. It supports communication controls, location tools, Schooltime limits and privacy protections that allow a parent or guardian to manage how the device is used throughout the day. The setup process begins with creating or signing in with a childs Apple ID. It continues with adding them to your Family Sharing group on an iPhone and pairing a compatible Apple Watch through the Apple Watch app. Once the watch is linked, you can adjust a range of parental controls that shape how the watch works at home, at school and when the child is out and about. Confirm device compatibility Family Setup requires a cellular-capable Apple Watch such as the Apple Watch SE or Series 6 or later. A cellular connection allows the watch to operate independently without an iPhone nearby. The watch must be running a recent version of watchOS and the iPhone used for setup must be running the latest iOS version. If the watch is not new, it needs to be erased before it can pair with a new user. This can be done directly on the watch through the Settings menu by choosing the general reset option. Once the device is reset it can be paired again from the Apple Watch app. Create or prepare your child's Apple ID Family Setup relies on each child having their own Apple ID. This allows their data, messages, activity goals and device settings to remain separate from other people in the household. If your kid already has an Apple ID, it can be used during setup. If they do not have one, the Apple Watch app will prompt you to create one as you go through the pairing process. A childs Apple ID is linked to Family Sharing, which lets the organizer manage permissions from a single iPhone. A parent or guardian can approve contacts, handle screen time requests and view location updates without needing to touch the watch itself. Setting this up first ensures that the watch can be paired smoothly later. Add the child to Family Sharing Family Sharing is the foundation for managing the watch, and its all controlled through the Settings app on your iPhone. Once Family Sharing is open you can tap the option to add a family member then follow the prompts to link the childs Apple ID to the group. This also makes you the family organizer, which gives you control of purchase approvals, communication limits and other shared features. Once the child is added to Family Sharing their information becomes available when you begin pairing the Apple Watch. This makes the process faster since the watch can immediately associate itself with the correct Apple ID. Pair the watch using Family Setup Turn on the Apple Watch and place it near your iPhone. A prompt should appear directing you to use your iPhone for setup. If the prompt does not appear, you can open the Apple Watch app, go to All Watches and choose Add Watch. The app will then ask if the device is being set up for you or for a family member. Choose the family member option and continue. The camera on your iPhone is used to pair the devices. Align the Apple Watch face inside the frame on your screen until the pairing animation is recognized. Once the connection is made the app will ask which family member the watch is for. Select the childs profile to continue through the remaining steps. The app will guide you through choosing which wrist the watch will be worn on, setting a passcode, signing in with the childs Apple ID and enabling services such as Siri and location tracking. You can also set up activity goals tailored to the childs age and fitness level. Manage the watch from your iPhone Once the Apple Watch is paired, the Watch app becomes the main place to manage how it works. The Family Setup interface is designed to give parents and guardians control without needing to handle the watch directly. Most adjustments can be made at any time from the iPhone used for setup. Screen Time controls allow you to set limits for communication and app use. You can restrict access to certain features during specific times of day, create downtime schedules and manage content restrictions for websites and apps. These settings mirror the Screen Time system used on other Apple devices which makes it easier to keep rules consistent across the household. Approved contacts can be managed through the communication limits menu. This ensures that the child can send messages and make calls only with approved people. If you add or remove contacts, they are updated instantly on the watch. Location sharing is handled through the Find My app. You can view the childs location and set notifications that alert you when they arrive at or leave a particular place. This is useful for school pickups or after-school activities. The watch uses on-device processing for location and messages which helps maintain privacy. Configure Schooltime and Focus modes School time is one of the most important parental controls for younger users. It limits interaction with the watch during school hours by locking access to most apps and features. Only the time and a simple yellow icon appear on the screen while Schooltime is active. You can schedule Schooltime from the Apple Watch app so that it automatically turns on and off at the right times each day. Focus modes offer another layer of control. These modes can reduce distractions during homework, bedtime or other family routines. Each Focus mode can limit notifications and activity alerts so the child is not interrupted when they need to concentrate. Set up safety features Emergency SOS is enabled during setup and can be managed afterward in the Apple Watch app. It allows the child to contact emergency services by holding the side button. You can also assign an emergency contact who will receive a notification if SOS is triggered. The Medical ID should include relevant details such as allergies or medical conditions. This information can be accessed by emergency responders if needed. Adjust privacy and communication settings The watch uses on-device processing for messages, location and Siri requests which helps protect your childs data. Location sharing can be turned on or off at any time and you can manage which apps are allowed to use location services. Communication permissions can also be updated as the childs needs change. Apps installed on the watch can be controlled from the Apple Watch app. You can remove apps, restrict access or hide notifications at any time to maintain a balanced experience. This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/wearables/how-to-set-up-an-apple-watch-for-a-child-120051230.html?src=rss

Engadget 23 Dec 2025 5:30 pm

Liverpool's Isak Faces Two Months Out After 'Reckless' Tackle: Slot

Isak was injured in a tackle from the defender in the act of scoring the opening goal in Saturday's 2-1 victory and limped off the pitch

Deccan Chronicle 23 Dec 2025 4:34 pm

Bengaluru To Goa By Vande Bharat Express Soon? High-Speed Rail Project Explained

Demand for better rail connectivity between Karnatakas coast and Goa has grown over years; Union Minister HD Kumaraswamy says a Vande Bharat Express would benefit passengers

News18 23 Dec 2025 4:33 pm

All-format Ambition A Driving Force Behind Karnataka's Run Machine Smaran Ravichandran

Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy: Smaran Ravichandran has never been interested in choosing between formats. For Smaran, 22, the goal has always been to be a batter who excels in all three formats of the game. The goal right from the beginning when I started playing was to focus on all three formats and to become an all-format player for the country has always been my goal. All my work ethics and all the preparation that goes in during the off-season goes into all the three formats and not just one particular format. Yes, I would lay emphasis more on the red-ball aspect in order to play Tests for the country. But I think it's equally important to focus on the other two formats as well. As I said, my goal has always been to represent the country in all three formats. So I think even now my preparation and everything that I do will go into getting my team through across all three formats, Smaran told IANS in an exclusive conversation ahead of the start of Vijay Hazare Trophy, where Karnataka enter as defending champions. It's an ambitious declaration, considering playing all three formats as a batter is a rarity due to hectic scheduling. But then its backed by numbers that suggest Smaran is literally walking the talk. From having a forgettable start to his first-class career, Smaran has quickly become one of the closely followed batters in Indian cricket, due to his ability to adjust seamlessly between formats. His arrival into public memory came in last seasons Vijay Hazare Trophy, amassing 432 runs, including a match-winning century in the final. Then he ended the last Ranji season with scores of 203, 35 & 133 not out and had scores of 77 & 10, 3, 220 not out, 54 & 4 and 227 not out. In that Vijay Hazare Trophy final against Vidarbha in Vadodara, Karnataka were struggling early on a pitch offering conditions suitable for batting. But Smaran, playing in his first senior final for the state, recognised an opportunity to do something special. We were three down for 60-65 odd runs (67/3). As I recollect, the wicket was good to bat and just needed one partnership to get the team through. Me and (KL) Shrijith (who made 78) got a really big partnership to take it forward from there. With Abhinav (Manohar) coming in at the end and giving us those hits got us to a very good score of 350 or 348 if I'm not wrong. Lifting the trophy for Karnataka has always been the dream. I'm glad that we did it and now heading into this Vijay Hazare Trophy, obviously we are the defending champions and hopefully we can get another title home, he added. There's no hesitation when Smaran says the 101 that final stands at the top of his list of best knocks in his career so far. Its not just for the runs but for what it represented - Karnataka's first domestic trophy in five years and his own arrival on the big stage. His maiden first-class century, scored at his home ground M Chinnaswamy Stadium, comes a close second. It came in his sixth game after a lean opening phase, making the breakthrough all that sweet. Smaran goes into the upcoming Vijay Hazare Trophy on the back of amassing 319 runs in seven innings at a strike rate of 158.70 for Karnataka in the recently concluded Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy, though the team failed to qualify for the knockouts. With a much longer break in hand, Smaran had time in hand to prepare for switching from 20-over cricket to 50-over format. After coming back to a chilly Bengaluru, Smaran had a weeks preparation to work on Vijay Hazare Trophy preparation with his childhood coach Syed Zabiulla, before playing a few practice games within the states set-up. When not doing anything around cricket, Smaran enjoys playing paddle and catching up on all kinds of movies in Hindi, English and Kannada, but crime thrillers is his go-to genre to watch. But the transition from red-ball to white-ball wasn't straightforward, he admits. In the Ranji Trophy, emphasis is on occupying the crease for extended periods. T20 cricket demands explosive bursts and immediate gear changes, as well as 3-4 days of focus on quality power hitting. But moving from T20 to 50-over cricket? That's more manageable for Smaran. In Ranji Trophy, you focus on playing the entire day or one and a half days. The focus is to stay at the crease. But in T20s, it's about those short bursts of runs and intensity is higher, and you straight away switch into different gears. So that was challenging. Heading into Vijay Hazare, the switch is going to be easier compared from when we switched to Ranji Trophy to Mushtaq Ali because it's still the white-ball format. Obviously, in the 50-over format, you have that extra time of settling down and taking your time out there in the middle, unlike the T20 format. Smaran's brief stint with Sunrisers Hyderabad (SRH) in this years IPL provided him with direct access to some of T20 cricket's most destructive players. Though he wasnt a like for like replacement for Adam Zampa, Smaran conceded going from watching IPL matches on television to sharing a dressing room with a plethora of international stars was surreal. Though his stint prematurely due to an injury picked after tripping over advertising hoarding while taking a catch in the practice, the conversations he had with Heinrich Klaasen and Ishan Kishan were very precious for Smaran, who stands just shy of six feet, and his long levers giving him a natural ability to clear the boundary. His strength lies square of the wicket - a result of picking lengths sharply and assured back-foot play. I spoke to Klaasen and I had conversations with Ishan as well regarding their aspects of and how they approach the game in the T20 format. A lot of valuable inputs came from Klaasen regarding how he stays still and how he keeps a solid base while hitting. Just conversations like that to inculcate into my game so that I can keep getting better at it, he said. Those insights are now woven into his own game, as he continues to develop the power-hitting skills required in modern white-ball cricket. As someone who grew up admiring Kumar Sangakkara and Michael Hussey - two left-handers renowned for their adaptability across formats - Smaran understands what true all-format success looks like. He recalls watching Sangakkara's 287 against South Africa, coming in a record 684-run stand with Mahela Jayawardene against Sri Lanka, leaving him in awe of the patience and concentration required to bat for long periods in Tests. That ability to occupy the crease through extended passages of play is something Smaran knows he must continue developing. There are still phases of the game where you feel during a Test game to go with your shots and that is something that I still have to work on But yes, a big aspect of Test cricket goes to patience, but that is still a work in progress and I just try to bat long phases of the game without losing concentration. I mean it's easy to say but to get the job done is really hard but that is something that I have to keep in mind, he said. While his cricket career accelerates, Ravichandran hasn't abandoned his academics. He's currently pursuing an MBA in finance at Ramaiah University in Bangalore, after completing his B.Com degree. It's a balance his parents have always insisted upon. Right from the beginning they have been supportive of my journey and they have really allowed me to give me all the freedom to go ahead and pursue it side to side because with the competition in the country there is no guarantee with sport in general in the country, he says. Are his parents satisfied with his progress in cricket? Well, not yet. The answer is no because there is still a long way to go and my mom asked me why didn't you get runs in the last two games of the Mushtaq Ali trophy. So thats something that always keeps me going and that is the motivation that my mom keeps giving me. Smarans cricketing journey ironically began from a decision made by his mother she need an activity to keep her restless son engaged and more importantly, be outside home. The solution arrived when a cricket coaching academy opened in the same residential layout where Smarans family still lives. His mother enrolled him there, hoping it would burn off some of that restless energy. I always had an interest towards cricket, but didn't know the facets of the game and how professional cricket worked. But I always had an interest towards batting and cricket in general. That's when I met my coach and things were gradually taken forward. What began as a parenting strategy has become the foundation of a promising cricket career. In his early years, Smaran was an all-rounder who bowled off-spin, though its frequency has gone down. I still bowl off-spin, but now I bowl a lot less. But till I was about 14 or 15, I played as an all-rounder, but then after a while when I grew in height, I didn't have that much of accuracy in my off-spin. But that is something that I still have to work on because the way the game is growing, having 2 or 3 skills is equally important. So that is something that I want to work on and I'm going to do it. Smaran represented Karnataka at every level, making his under-19 debut at just 15 while also piling up runs in under-16 cricket. That early success fuelled a specific ambition: representing India at the 2022 Under-19 World Cup. Then Covid-19 pandemic arrived, and with it, the suspension of cricket worldwide. When the game restarted, Smaran couldnt make the cut for the mega event which India won. That was something that I really had my mind on fulfilling. My main goal was to represent India at the under-19 World Cup but that didn't happen. But it's all part and parcel of the game. The game always has its ups and downs. After that, I realized that representing Karnataka at the senior level and playing Ranji Trophy for the state will be my biggest goal, he said with his tone being polite rather than bitter. It was a recalibration rather than a setback and swiftly paved the way for Smaran to break into the senior Karnataka team. I am glad that I got to make my debut last year and I am looking to take it forward from there. Again, the main goal is to still win a lot of tournaments with Karnataka and whichever team that I play for. For Smaran, personal milestones matter less than collective success. Growing up watching Vinay Kumar-led Karnataka claim back-to-back Ranji Trophy titles and the trebles in 2013/14 and 2014/15 instilled in him a clear sense of what the state expects from the current crop. It was a recalibration rather than a setback and swiftly paved the way for Smaran to break into the senior Karnataka team. I am glad that I got to make my debut last year and I am looking to take it forward from there. Again, the main goal is to still win a lot of tournaments with Karnataka and whichever team that I play for. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Hopefully we can do in the upcoming years as well as in the season that we're in now - we can win both the trophies and bring it back home. Definitely that's the goal, irrespective of whether I'm on top of the runs or not, I think as long as we get the trophy back home, that itself is the cherry on the cake, he signed off. Article Source: IANS

CNMSports 23 Dec 2025 2:50 pm

Lubuntu vs. Xubuntu: Which Ubuntu flavor is right for you - my expert advice

Two Ubuntu-based distributions that have the same goal, but which is the one best-suited for your needs?

ZDNet 23 Dec 2025 2:30 pm

Quote of the day by Zig Ziglar: You dont have to be great to start, but you have to.........

Motivational speaker Zig Ziglar's timeless advice encourages action. His quote, 'You dont have to be great to start, but you have to start to be great,' resonates today. It urges readers to overcome the fear of imperfection. Progress begins with the first step, not with perfection. This message promotes courage and persistence in pursuing goals.

The Economic Times 23 Dec 2025 1:54 pm

Ashes: Rob Key To Investigate Allegations Of Players Having a Drinking Stag-do Before Adelaide Test

Boxing Day Test: England cricket team's managing director Rob Key defended the teams four-day trip to Noosa, taken between the second and third Ashes Tests, and stated that the board is investigating claims that their travel was turned into a beer-filled stag party. Away from the field, Englands mid-series trip to Noosa, a well-heeled coastal resort in Queensland, has also come under the microscope. The squad headed there for four nights after their heavy defeat at the Gabba, describing it as a chance to reset rather than a break for leisure. Head coach Brendon McCullum, who organised the visit, described it as excellent and believed it would leave the team refreshed ahead of the third Test. Key did not join the squad in Noosa and initially said he had no concerns about the players conduct. However, following the loss in Adelaide, reports emerged likening the trip to a stag do. He said he would investigate the claims to establish whether any action was necessary. If there's things where people are saying that our players went out and drank excessively, then of course we'll be looking into that. Drinking excessive amounts of alcohol for an international cricket team is not something that I'd expect to see at any stage, and it would be a fault not to look into what happened there. But from everything that I've heard so far, they were very well behaved, Key told reporters at the MCG on Tuesday. I've read what's been written in the last day or so, and if it goes into where they're drinking lots and it's a stag do, all that type of stuff, that's completely unacceptable. I'm not a drinker. I think a drinking culture doesn't help anyone in any stretch whatsoever. If there's things where people are saying that our players went out and drank excessively, then of course we'll be looking into that. Drinking excessive amounts of alcohol for an international cricket team is not something that I'd expect to see at any stage, and it would be a fault not to look into what happened there. But from everything that I've heard so far, they were very well behaved, Key told reporters at the MCG on Tuesday. Also Read: Live Cricket Score What was dubbed as a potentially era-defining tour has instead prompted another phase of reflection for English cricket, after consecutive defeats in Perth, Brisbane, and Adelaide. With the Ashes already lost, England's immediate goal is to minimise the damage, starting with the Boxing Day Test at the Melbourne Cricket Ground. Article Source: IANS

CNMSports 23 Dec 2025 11:56 am

Decisive ZP win for BJP-MGP

NT Reporter Panaji Consolidating its dominance, the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) and the Maharashtrawadi Gomantak Party (MGP) alliance retained power at the North Goa and South Goa Zilla Panchayats (ZPs) by winning 32 seats out of 50 seats as counting for the polls held on Saturday concluded late Monday evening. The BJP won 29 seats, [] The post Decisive ZP win for BJP-MGP appeared first on The Navhind Times .

The Navhind Times 23 Dec 2025 11:26 am

How these 3 money mistakes can nullify all your hard work - thumb rules, random targets, and wrong advice by finfluencers

To achieve goals or create wealth, the important ingredients are patience, discipline, and consistent investment with a long-term focus. The most important thing is to find the right mix of assets in your portfolio, with appropriate tenure and liquidity, to meet short to medium-term goals.

The Economic Times 23 Dec 2025 11:23 am

Congress boosts tally to 10 seats, banks on momentum to help party in 2027 elections

NT Reporter Panaji Congress increased its presence in the Zilla Panchayat by winning 10 seats in the 50-seat polls, up from five seats in 2020. Of the 36 seats contested by the party, nine candidates emerged victorioustwo in North Goa and eight in South Goa. The party also won the Guirdolim seat in South Goa [] The post Congress boosts tally to 10 seats, banks on momentum to help party in 2027 elections appeared first on The Navhind Times .

The Navhind Times 23 Dec 2025 11:22 am

RGP snatches St Cruz ZP seat from Cong after alliance split

NT Reporter Panaji The St Cruz Zilla Panchayat seat emerged as a major talking point after the Revolutionary Goans Party (RGP) was blamed for walking out of the Grand Opposition Alliance (GOA) over the constituency. Despite the controversy, RGP won the seat by defeating the sitting Congress ZP member. The GOA comprised the Congress and [] The post RGP snatches St Cruz ZP seat from Cong after alliance split appeared first on The Navhind Times .

The Navhind Times 23 Dec 2025 11:21 am