EPL: Late Richarlison goal rescues Tottenham at Liverpool; United beat Villa
Tottenham Hotspur secured a dramatic 1-1 draw at Liverpool with a last-gasp equaliser from Richarlison, while Manchester United solidified their Champions League pursuit by defeating Aston Villa 3-1. Liverpool's Szoboszlai scored a stunning free-kick, but a late defensive lapse allowed Richarlison to snatch a point for Spurs. United's victory, featuring goals from Casemiro, Cunha, and Sesko, keeps them third.
India winning the 2027 ODI World Cup is the ultimate goal: Shubman Gill
India winning the 2027 ODI World Cup is the ultimate goal: Shubman Gill
ISL: Mumbai City hold off Inter Kashi fightback to secure win
Mumbai City FC scored through Noufal PN (45th+6) and Lallianzuala Chhangte (52nd), while Rohit Danu (51st) struck the lone goal for Inter Kashi FC.
Trump leaves allies and foes guessing on endgame for Iran
As the US-Israel war with Iran enters its third week, pressure is mounting on Donald Trump to clarify how and when the conflict will end. However, Trumps shifting statements about the wars goals have left allies and adversaries confused about the strategy and timeline.
Life cycle funds: Pros and cons explained
India's market regulator Sebi has launched lifecycle funds, a new mutual fund category. These funds automatically adjust investments from equity to safer options as a set maturity date approaches. This aims to simplify investing for goal achievement and reduce emotional trading. The move offers a structured approach for investors seeking automated portfolio management and tax efficiency over the long term.
'The goal is to win the IPL trophy': Vaibhav Sooryavanshi targets Rajasthan Royals glory
U-19 sensation Vaibhav Sooryavanshi, already an IPL centurion at 14, is laser-focused on winning the IPL trophy for Rajasthan Royals. Having led India to U-19 World Cup glory, the young batter aims to contribute significantly to RR's success. He cherishes reuniting with U-19 teammates and credits early learning from seniors and Rahul Dravid for his development.
No home for Indias first public observatory
Shahin Bepari Lambe Panaji : The countrys first public astronomical observatory may soon lose its home, with no place to shift after functioning for over four decades at the Junta House in Panaji. The observatory is managed by the Association of Friends of Astronomy (Goa), a society under the Department of Science, Technology and Waste []
Mopa leads Dabolim in foreign tourist footfall
Panaji: The Manohar International Airport at Mopa has seen a higher foreign tourist footfall in recent times when compared to the Dabolim International Airport, according to the data of the Union Ministry of Civil Aviation. In reply to a question asked by Goas Rajya Sabha MP Sadanand Shet Tanavade, Union Minister of State in the []
This Quote of the day by Timothe Chalamet highlights the actors straightforward view on ambition and success. In the line, he openly admits that he wants to become one of the great performers in cinema, something many people might hesitate to say out loud. The quote reflects his drive to improve constantly and draw inspiration from legendary actors who shaped the film industry before him. Known for films like Call Me by Your Name, Little Women and Dune, Chalamets words reveal a mindset focused on dedication, preparation and long-term artistic growth rather than short-term fame.
Gill: 2027 ODI World Cup is the 'ultimate goal'
T20I captain Suryakumar calls 2024 T20 World Cup triumph as the spark that inspired the women team and men's teams to recent ICC titles
Iran says womens football captain withdraws Australia asylum bid
Captain Zahra Ghanbari, a striker and the national teams top goal scorer, has withdrawn her asylum application and will now head from Australia to Malaysia and from there fly back to Iran
Israels Foreign Minister denies reports of direct Lebanon talks
Gideon Saar said that Israel sees eye-to-eye with the U.S. in the war with Iran, now in its 16th day, and that the two allies are determined to continue until their goals are achieved
ODI World Cup: India Test and ODI captain Shubman Gill said winning the 2027 ODI World Cup in South Africa is the thought that runs through his mind at times, adding that winning the global trophy is still the ultimate goal for him. India had come close to winning the 2023 Mens ODI World Cup, but finished runners-up to Australia. With the next edition of the mega event coming up next year, all eyes will be on whether Gill will be able to lead the team to glory in South Africa, Zimbabwe, and Namibia. Sometimes, definitely it does. I mean, that is the ultimate goal. I think we felt like we were so close last time when we were here in India. To be able to get another crack at it in South Africa, I think it's going to be a great opportunity for us. Winning a World Cup in any format for the country is the ultimate goal. So obviously that is something that sometimes runs in my mind, said Gill in a panel discussion during the BCCI's Naman Awards in New Delhi on Sunday. Gill also traced his own journey from a wide-eyed schoolboy watching India's 2013 Champions Trophy triumph in England to lifting the same trophy in Dubai in 2025 - a moment he described as nothing short of a dream becoming a reality. Definitely, watching that as a kid in 2013, all my idols, Virat bhai, Rohit bhai, Ash bhai, Mahi bhai, watching it on the screen and watching them win the final in England against England was a very special feeling. As a kid, you would want to replicate that feeling. When you think about playing for the country, you dream about winning ICC trophies for your country, and those are the moments that you really dream about. To be able to accomplish one of them obviously felt like a dream, and it was a very big moment for all of us. Winning the Champions Trophy, I think, after 12-odd years, would always be very special, he added. Definitely, watching that as a kid in 2013, all my idols, Virat bhai, Rohit bhai, Ash bhai, Mahi bhai, watching it on the screen and watching them win the final in England against England was a very special feeling. As a kid, you would want to replicate that feeling. Also Read: Live Cricket Score So I think if I'm able to score runs, then everything else falls in place. So that was my primary focus: how can I contribute to the team, how can I score runs? At the end of the day, you're playing the game to win the game, and you just have to focus on how you can make your team win the game. Article Source: IANS
Sara Tendulkar steps out with new bhabhi Saaniya Chandhok
If youre looking for sister-in-law goals, look no further than Sara Tendulkar and her new bhabhi, Saaniya Chandhok. Just days after Saaniyas big wedding to Arjun Tendulkar, the duo stepped out together for another wedding celebration, and honestly, the photos are as sweet as the fashion is good.
EC announces bypoll dates for 8 assembly constituencies across six states; check schedule
By-elections for eight assembly seats across six states, including Goa, Gujarat, Karnataka, Maharashtra, Nagaland, and Tripura, have been announced by the Election Commission. Polling dates are set for April 9 and April 23, with vote counting scheduled for May 4. These elections will fill vacant legislative seats, ensuring full representation in state assemblies.
The power of a name: How digital arrest scammers weaponise top cops reputations
Digital arrest scam: Scammers are using the names of famous police officials to trick people. They pretend to be senior officers and threaten victims with arrest. These fraudsters create fake police office settings and send forged documents. The goal is to scare people into complying with their demands. Awareness is the only defense against these impersonation scams.
Mika Singhs bodyguard once refused to work for him, told him: You are struggling.
Singer Mika Singh shared a unique story about his bodyguard, Kartar. Years ago, Mika approached Kartar for a bodyguard role, but Kartar advised him to establish his career first. Mika worked hard, partly to fulfill his goal of hiring Kartar. The singer also spoke about his upbringing surrounded by devotional music, influenced by his father and brother Daler Mehndi.
One look at Goas language politics
Frederick Noronha Many in Goa today passionately defend Konkani. Street protests and prolonged campaigns were organised to secure a better deal for the language and, among some groups, for Marathi as well. Yet decades later, how have Goas languages actually fared? Despite receiving considerable if sometimes reluctant government support, why does a []
Brighton Edge Sunderland Bournemouth Drop Points
London, March 14: The Premier League returned with another dramatic round of fixtures over the weekend, as the battle for European qualification and the fight against relegation intensified across Englands top flight. At Turf Moor, AFC Bournemouth dropped valuable points in their pursuit of European football after being held to a goalless draw by struggling []
Carrying Goa to the frontlines
Sena Medal recipient Lt Col Cliff DSouza from Siolim reflects on his on his journey from IT engineer to Indian Army officer, and the lessons he learnt of discipline and service John Aguiar For many, Goa evokes images of quiet villages, coconut groves, and the unhurried rhythm of susegad life. Yet for Lt Col Cliff []
Late Gouiri goal gives Marseille win
Marseille, March 14: Substitute Amine Gouiri scored with 11 minutes remaining to give Marseille a 1-0 win over Ligue 1 struggler Auxerre. The result left Marseille in third place, three points clear of Lyon, which plays at Le Havre on Sunday. Marseille was seven points behind second-placed Lens and eight adrift of league leader Paris []
Parma own goals hand Torino 4-1 win
Turin, March 14: Parma scored two own goals in two minutes to undo an otherwise tight match and tumble towards a 4-1 defeat by Torino in Serie A. Giovanni Simeone scored his second goal in three games to put Torino 1-0 up in the third minute only for Mateo Pellegrino to equalize for Parma 17 []
Mutual fund NFOs: 2 ETFs will open for subscription now on Monday. Check details
Two new passive funds, a commodity-based ETF and a mid-cap ETF, are opening for subscription on Monday. The HSBC Gold ETF closes on March 18, and the SBI Nifty Midcap 150 ETF closes on March 24, both with a minimum investment of Rs 5,000. Investors are advised to choose funds based on their individual risk profiles and financial goals.
16-Year-Old Dowman Runs Entire Length Of Field To Score Incredible Solo Goal
Max Dowman became the Premier League's youngest scorer at 16 years, 73 days, netting a stoppage-time goal for Arsenal in a 2-0 win over Everton.
Indian civet killed in hit-and-run mishap on Mumbai-Goa highway
Goa may ban 4 ferocious dog breeds
NT Reporter Panaji The state government has identified four ferocious dog breeds that are likely to be banned in Goa following months of internal discussions, public suggestions and legal consultations. Senior government officials said the breeds identified for the proposed ban are Pitbull, Rottweiler, Cane Corso and Dogo Argentino. The proposal has been submitted to []
Due to govt policies, horticulture lands under threat from builders
NT Reporter Panaji Stating that land sharks are descending upon Goas horticulture lands, retired Chief Justice of the Allahabad High Court Justice Ferdino Rebello said that critical agricultural lands, originally granted for horticulture purposes, are now under threat from developers. He also urged those in power to carefully choose their words when speaking on environmental []
Cyber frauds cost Goa nearly Rs 100 crore in three years
NT Reporter Panaji Around Rs 100 crore was lost to various cyber frauds in the last three years, with police managing to save barely over Rs 90 lakh. According to data from 2023 to 2025, Goa police registered 298 cybercrime-related cases, including financial frauds. Most of the cases, 131, were registered in 2025, which also []
899 arrested in 740 drug cases in last 5 yrs
NT Reporter Panaji Pointing to the intensified action against drug trafficking, Chief Minister Pramod Sawant has informed the state Legislative Assembly that the Goa Police registered 740 drug cases and arrested 899 accused over the last five years. He added that the conviction rate in drug cases has been rising, with the police achieving an []
Curtorim Gymkhana book final spot
NT Reporter Utorda Curtorim Gymkhana booked their place in the final of the Lourdes Festival Soccer Cup after a 3-1 win via tie-breaker over Shiroda Youth Club At Utorda. After a goalless full time, Curtorim prevailed in the shootout with Joy Hilario, Rhay Dias and Versly Paes converting, while Royston Vaz scored Shirodas only penalty. []
India revamps captive power rules to boost industrial efficiency and green energy transition
Recent updates to electricity regulations focus on empowering industries to harness captive power generation. By streamlining compliance processes and clarifying ownership in group captive setups, these reforms aim to cut down transmission losses and bolster grid performance. This strategic initiative aligns with India's goal of a smoother energy transition and promotes industrial expansion, offering businesses a transparent operational framework.
Aaqib Javed on Pakistan's T20 World Cup exit: Have to move past 'scapegoating people'
The men's national selector said Pakistan missed out of the semi-final only because of net run rate and pushed back against criticism of the team and selection committee
Minister praises candidates for cracking UPSC exam
The students shared their experiences and said that dedication, hard work, and proper guidance helped them achieve their goal.
New catfish species Amblyceps vayavy discovered in the Western Ghats
Researchers have discovered a rare new catfish species, Amblyceps vayavy, in hill streams of the Western Ghats spanning Goa and Maharashtra, highlighting the regions rich but fragile freshwater biodiversity
Fiberise's FYBER Sells Out on Launch Day, Crosses Rs. 1 Crore Mark
Fiberise Fit , sold out its initial launch inventory worth Rs. 1+ crore within hours of going live, signalling strong consumer demand for science-driven, next-generation approaches to metabolic health and sustainable weight management. CEO, CGO and Investors of Fiberise at the launch of product FYBER The launch comes at a time when consumers are increasingly shifting toward preventive healthcare and metabolic wellness, seeking safer and non-pharmaceutical alternatives to aggressive weight-loss drugs and stimulant-based supplements, particularly as regulators tighten oversight around the promotion of such products in India. Unlike many conventional products in the category, FYBER is designed around satiety science and appetite regulation. The formulation aims to help users naturally reduce caloric intake by managing cravings and supporting the body’s fullness signals rather than suppressing appetite artificially. At the core of the product is LEAN-X™, a proprietary functional ingredient system developed by Fiberise Fit, for which the company has filed a patent application. The technology integrates advanced fiber science with metabolic signalling pathways designed to support sustainable weight management. The formulation was developed with inputs from clinicians associated with the All India Institute of Medical Sciences, New Delhi to ensure strong scientific grounding and safety. “ The response to FYBER has been extraordinary and validates our belief that consumers are actively looking for safer and more scientific approaches to weight management ,” said Professor Diwakar Vaish, Founder of Fiberise Fit . “ Our goal is to move beyond traditional supplements and build a new category where advanced functional nutrition becomes a natural part of everyday life. ” The strong launch response highlights a broader shift in consumer behaviour toward preventive health, metabolic wellness, and science-backed nutrition solutions. Industry estimates suggest India’s nutraceutical and functional nutrition market is expected to grow rapidly in the coming years as awareness around lifestyle diseases and metabolic health increases. Fiberise Fit recently secured significant seed funding to accelerate its growth and innovation roadmap. The company is building one of the strongest intellectual property pipelines in the functional nutrition space, having filed over 16 patents covering a wide range of upcoming metabolic health and functional nutrition technologies, many of which will form the foundation of its next-generation product portfolio. Several new products based on these innovations are expected to launch in the coming quarters, targeting areas such as metabolic health, energy and focus, sleep recovery, gut health, and performance nutrition. The company also plans to scale distribution across digital health platforms as well as offline wellness retail channels. Fiberise Fit has set an ambitious goal of building a Rs. 10,000 crore brand within the next 1,000 days, betting on India’s rapidly expanding preventive healthcare and functional nutrition market. The company was founded by Prof. Diwakar Vaish, a technologist and entrepreneur with over sixteen years of experience across healthcare technology and advanced engineering. He has previously led developments including India’s first indigenous humanoid robot, brain cloning technology, and a brain-controlled wheelchair. He is also the founder of D&D Healthcare, which supplied more than 17,000 ventilators across India during the COVID-19 pandemic. About Fiberise Fit Fiberise Fit is a functional nutrition company focused on building science-backed products that integrate health into everyday consumption. The company develops solutions across metabolic health, satiety science, and functional foods aimed at supporting sustainable lifestyle wellness.
France ready to facilitate ceasefire discussions between Israel and Lebanon: Macron
Middle East war: France is offering to host ceasefire talks between Israel and Lebanon in Paris. President Emmanuel Macron stated that Lebanon's leadership is open to direct discussions. He urged Israel to seize this chance for a lasting solution and called for an end to hostilities. The goal is to prevent Lebanon from descending into chaos.
Col CK Nayudu Lifetime Achievement: The Board of Control for Cricket in India will celebrate outstanding achievements across Indian cricket at the BCCI Naman Awards 2026, scheduled for March 15 in New Delhi. The annual ceremony recognises excellence in international, domestic, and age-group cricket while honouring individuals who have made lasting contributions to the sport in India. Former India greats Roger Binny and Rahul Dravid will receive the prestigious Col CK Nayudu Lifetime Achievement Award for their long-standing service to Indian cricket. Meanwhile, former India womens captain Mithali Raj will be honoured with the BCCI Lifetime Achievement Award for Women in recognition of her immense role in elevating womens cricket in the country. Binny is being recognised for his contributions as a player in Indias historic 1983 Cricket World Cup triumph, where he finished as the tournaments leading wicket-taker, and for his later roles as a coach, selector, and BCCI president. Dravid will be honoured for his outstanding playing career, scoring over 24,000 international runs, and his influential work as a mentor and coach, including guiding India to victory in the ICC Men's T20 World Cup 2024. Among other award winners, Indias Test and ODI captain Shubman Gill will receive the Polly Umrigar Award for the 202425 season, while Smriti Mandhana will win the Best International Cricketer (Women) award for the fifth time. India opener Shafali Verma and the recent U-19 World Cup winning captain Ayush Mhatre will also receive awards for their standout performances during the 202425 domestic season. The Mumbai Cricket Association will also be recognised for the best performance in BCCI domestic tournaments. A major highlight of the ceremony will be the recognition of five Indian teams that recently won ICC titles, including victories in the ICC Champions Trophy 2025, ICC Men's T20 World Cup 2026, ICC Women's Cricket World Cup 2025, and the mens and womens ICC Under-19 Cricket World Cup events, spotlighting a historic period of success for Indian cricket. Full list of winners: Polly Umrigar Award Best International Cricketer in 2024-25 - Men - Shubman Gill Best International Cricketer in 2024-25 - Women - Smriti Mandhana Highest Wickets in One Day Internationals - 2024-25 - Women - Deepti Sharma Highest Run Getter in One Day Internationals -2024-25- Women - Smriti Mandhana Best International Debut in 2024-25 - Women - N Sree Charani Best International Debut in 2024-25 - Men - Harshit Rana Best Performance in BCCI Domestic Tournaments of 2024-25 - Mumbai Cricket Association Best Umpire In Domestic Cricket in 2023-24 - Ulhas Gandhe Madhavrao Scindia Award: Highest Wicket-Taker In The Ranji Trophy in 2024-25 - Elite Group - Harsh Dubey (Vidarbha) Madhavrao Scindia Award: Highest Wicket-Taker In The Ranji Trophy in 2024-25 - Plate Group - Suchith J (Nagaland) Madhavrao Scindia Award: Highest Run Getter In The Ranji Trophy in 2024-25 - Elite Group - Yash Rathod (Vidarbha) Madhavrao Scindia Award: Highest Run Getter In The Ranji Trophy in 2024-25 - Plate Group - Snehal Kauthankar (Goa) Lala Amarnath Award for the Best All-Rounder In Domestic Limited-Overs Competitions, 2024-25 - Ayush Mhatre (Mumbai) Lala Amarnath Award for the Best All-Rounder in the Ranji Trophy, 2024-25 - Harsh Dubey (Vidarbha) Jagmohan Dalmiya Trophy: Best Woman Cricketer (Jr Domestic) of 2024-25 - Ira Jadhav (Mumbai Jagmohan Dalmiya Trophy: Best Woman Cricketer (Sr Domestic) of 2024-25 (Sr Women One Day) - Shafali Verma (Haryana) Jagmohan Dalmiya Trophy: Highest Wicket-Taker In (U16) Vijay Merchant Trophy in 2024-25 - Elite Group - Yashbardhan Singh Chauhan (Madhya Pradesh) Jagmohan Dalmiya Trophy: Highest Wicket-Taker In (U16) Vijay Merchant Trophy in 2024-25 - Plate Group - Kishan Sarkar (Tripura) Jagmohan Dalmiya Trophy: Highest Run Getter In (U16) Vijay Merchant Trophy in 2024-25 - Elite Group - Shanthanu Singh (Uttar Pradesh) Jagmohan Dalmiya Trophy: Highest Run Getter In (U16) Vijay Merchant Trophy in 2024-25 - Plate Group - Pritam Raj (Bihar) M.A. Chidambaram Trophy: Highest Wicket-Taker In (U19) Cooch Behar Trophy in 2024- 25 - Elite Group - Hemchudeshan J (Tamil Nadu) M.A. Chidambaram Trophy: Highest Wicket-Taker In (U19) Cooch Behar Trophy in 2024- 25 - Plate Group - Arkajit Roy (Tripura) M.A. Chidambaram Trophy: Highest Run Getter In (U19) Cooch Behar Trophy in 2024- 25 - Elite Group - Nitya J Pandya (Baroda) M.A. Chidambaram Trophy: Highest Run Getter In (U19) Cooch Behar Trophy in 2024- 25 - Plate Group - Ragavan Ramamoorthy (Pondicherry) M.A. Chidambaram Trophy: Highest Wicket-Taker In (U23) Col. C K Nayudu Trophy in 2024-25 - Elite Group - Vicky Ostwal (Maharashtra) M.A. Chidambaram Trophy: Highest Wicket-Taker In (U23) Col. C K Nayudu Trophy in 2024-25 - Plate Group - Dipjyoti Saikia (Assam) M.A. Chidambaram Trophy: Highest Wicket-Taker In (U23) Col. C K Nayudu Trophy in 2024-25 - Elite Group - Vicky Ostwal (Maharashtra) Also Read: Live Cricket Score M.A. Chidambaram Trophy: Highest Run Getter In (U23) Col. C K Nayudu Trophy in 2024-25 - Plate Group - R Jashwanth Shreeram (Pondicherry) Article Source: IANS
SEBI introduces Life Cycle Funds: How will they help in building your retirement portfolio
An individual can choose a life cycle fund that aligns with their financial goal date. The fund has a diversified portfolio, starts with a higher equity allocation, and follows a glide path towards maturity.
Muthoot FinCorp eyes Rs 600 crore via issuance of retail bonds
Get ready for an exciting investment opportunity! Muthoot FinCorp is rolling out a bond issue, aiming to gather as much as 600 crore to bolster business expansion and fulfill corporate goals. With appealing yields and flexible tenure options, these bonds are perfect for retail investors looking to dive in before March 23.
Societys active role crucial for empowerment of divyangjans for Viksit Bharat: President Murmu
NEW DELHI, Mar 13 : President Droupadi Murmu on Friday called for the active involvement of society in the empowerment of persons with disabilities, saying it is important to ensure their equal participation in achieving the goal of Viksit Bharat. Addressing the Purple Fest at the Rashtrapati Bhavan, Murmu said any country or society is not known only by what it has done for those who are capable, but also by how sensitive it is towards the deprived and disadvantaged [] The post Societys active role crucial for empowerment of divyangjans for Viksit Bharat: President Murmu appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
India beat Italy 1-0, to play England in final
Hyderabad, March 13: India, capitalising on a precise third-quarter penalty-corner strike from Manisha Chauhan, edged past Italy 1-0 in a tense semifinal to set up a highly anticipated title clash with England in the FIH Womens World Cup Qualifiers here on Friday. Midfielder Manisha netted the decisive goal in the 40th minute after a fiercely []
AI, Deep-Tech Policy in 100 days: Khaunte
AI likely subject in schools, colleges Panaji: Highlighting the governments vision to adopt artificial intelligence (AI), with a strong focus on developing local talent to create home-grown AI solutions, Minister for Information Technology, Electronics and Communications Rohan Khaunte on Friday said the Goa AI and Deep-Tech Policy will be notified in the next 100 days. []
EDITORIAL New infrastructure is needed but management of potable water must be efficient An important issue was discussed in the Goa Assembly on Thursday, that of drinking water supply. The government came under severe criticism from opposition members over water shortages in several parts of the state. Two ruling party MLAs had raised the issue []
Goa CM Sawant to be honoured today
Agencies Pune Tilak Maharashtra Vidyapeeth will confer Honorary D. Litt. degree upon three eminent personalities, including Goa Chief Minister Pramod Sawant in recognition of their contributions to society. The other recipients will be A Mahesh Kumar Reddy, Chairman of AMR Group and renowned hospitality expert and Chef Hemant Oberoi. The honorary degrees will be conferred []
India protects key sectors under 'powerful' US trade deal, says Piyush Goyal
India's trade pact with the U.S. stands firm, safeguarding critical areas such as agriculture and dairy. This collaboration promises mutual advantages, enhancing technology access while propelling India towards its goal of becoming a global data hub. Additionally, the India-UK free trade agreement is anticipated to launch within a month, following a quick ratification by the UK Parliament.
Solar street lights installed to mitigate HEC in Goalpara villages
Guwahati, March 13: Fifteen solar street lights have been installed for mitigation of human elephant conflict (HEC) by Aaranyak and Assam Forest Department at several locations under Lakhipur and Krishnai Forest Ranges and an adjacent location under Goalpara Sadar Forest range in Goalpara district of Assam. The installation of solar street lights was carried out []
Quote of the day by Lin Yutang: Lin Yutang's quote emphasizes the importance of recognizing personal limitations for self-awareness and growth. Understanding what one cannot do guides choices, conserves energy, and fosters realistic goals, ultimately leading to greater fulfillment and success. This perspective encourages humility and better collaboration by acknowledging boundaries.
Usain Bolt, the fastest man in history, emphasizes that worrying about performance before a race is a guaranteed loss. His legendary career, marked by Olympic dominance and world records, underscores the power of confidence and mental focus over doubt. Bolt's philosophy extends beyond sports, reminding everyone that self-belief is crucial for achieving goals.
Hockey player who lost family in Rhode Island shooting scores winning goal in double overtime
Nearly a month after losing three family members in a Rhode Island ice rink shooting, Colin Dorgan scored a game-winning goal in double overtime that helped advance the Blackstone Valley Co-op out of the semifinals
Nimbus Group Hosts Women's Day Event with Mary Kom, Highlights Women's Leadership Across Sectors
Nimbus Group, one of India’s leading real estate developers, hosted a Women’s Day gathering bringing together professionals and achievers from diverse sectors, with Olympic medalist and boxing icon Mary Kom attending as the Chief Guest. Nimbus Group Hosts Women’s Day Event with Mary Kom, Highlights Women’s Leadership Across Sectors The event focused on recognising women’s achievements across fields while encouraging conversations around resilience, leadership and professional growth. Mary Kom addressed the gathering, sharing insights from her journey of perseverance and discipline that led her to become one of India’s most celebrated athletes. As part of the event, Nimbus Group felicitated several accomplished women for their contributions in their respective fields, including Anju Thakur, Executive Director – Finance, HUDCO; Sparsh Bansal, Owner, Roslyn Café; Dr. Aparna Gupta, Gynecologist & Obstetrician; and Nandita Mishra, Advocate, Supreme Court of India. Speaking on the occasion, Yamini Agarwal, Director – Marketing & Communications, Nimbus Group , said " As a second-generation member of a developer family, I’ve grown up seeing how spaces and communities evolve. But true growth comes when those spaces also empower voices and ideas. Celebrating women who are breaking barriers in their fields is incredibly inspiring, and we look forward to creating many more such platforms that bring women together, amplify their stories and encourage the next generation to aim higher ." Addressing the audience, Mary Kom spoke about the role of discipline and self-belief in achieving long-term success. " Every journey has challenges, but perseverance and confidence help you move forward. I always encourage young women to stay focused on their goals and continue working towards their dreams ," she said. The event concluded with a felicitation ceremony and interactions with attendees, recognising women who are making meaningful contributions in their respective domains.
The awards will celebrate flavor champions from over 11,000 brands across 160+ cities 600 Swiggy Cash plus exclusive coupons Swiggy (Swiggy Ltd, NSE: SWIGGY / BSE: 544285), India’s pioneering on-demand convenience platform, today announced the third season of Swiggy Restaurant Awards. The annual awards have been designed to recognize and celebrate the best restaurants across India. Voting for the awards will be open till March 27, 2026, on the Swiggy app. The winners will be determined solely via public voting and will be announced on March 28, 2026. This year’s edition is bigger than ever, expanding its footprint to 160+ cities, with 11000, nominated brands competing across a diverse set of categories. Swiggy Rx Awards Third Edition Swiggy Restaurant Awards 2026 aims to honor the restaurants and chefs who continue to raise the bar for culinary excellence across the country. From iconic neighborhood favorites to trending global cuisine hotspots, the awards celebrate those who have defined India’s food landscape over the past year. Some of the key award categories include popular core categories like Best in North Indian Best in Biryani Best in Pizza In addition to this, it will include Spotlight categories like Best Local Gems Best Newcomers Best in Global Flavours (Korean, Mexican, Japanese) Best Regional Favourites (including Best in Andhra, Best in Goan cuisine, Best in Assamese cuisine and more) The Swiggy Restaurant Awards 2026 will also see the launch of a number of new and trending categories including Best in Coffee & Tea (including trending beverages like Boba and Matcha) Best in Trending Dish Families (Mandi, Pasta, Arabic cuisine) Best EatRight Brands Best Corporate / DeskEats Brands Some of the participating cities for the Swiggy Restaurant Awards 2026 include Delhi NCR, Mumbai, Bengaluru, Chennai, Pune, Kolkata, Hyderabad, Chandigarh, Bhopal, Coimbatore, Goa, Indore, Jaipur, Lucknow, Ranchi, Varanasi, Amritsar, Bhubaneswar, Dehradun, Guwahati, Jalandhar, Kanpur, Kochi, Kozhikode, Mangaluru, Mysore, Nagpur, Patna, Pondicherry, Surat, Udaipur, Vijayawada, Agartala, Ahmedabad and many more. Adding to the excitement, customers can Vote & Win up to INR 600 Swiggy Cash plus exclusive coupons. Users can also share their voting link with friends and earn additional rewards, unlocking up to INR 600 in Swiggy Cash through participation. Swiggy Restaurant Awards 2026 is more than just an awards initiative — it’s a grand tribute to India’s rich and evolving food culture. By voting and sharing, users play a key role in recognising and honouring the best in the business — while earning exciting rewards along the way. www.swiggy.com/corporate .
Nijigen no Mori Inc. (Head Office: Awaji City, Hyogo Prefecture; President: Hiroshige Sadamatsu) will host a limited-time collaboration event where guests can experience the world of the TV anime “Attack on Titan” at the Hyogo Prefectural Awajishima Park Anime Park “Nijigen no Mori” from tomorrow, Saturday, March 14, 2026 to Sunday, December 13, 2026. To mark the opening, the company is pleased to unveil a first look at “Attack on Titan THE NIGHT WALK -Beyond the Walls-,” the highlight of the event. Step into a nighttime where Titans lurk and plunge into a battle to reclaim freedom. “Attack on Titan THE NIGHTWALKBeyond the Walls” This event features two programs, a night event “Attack on Titan THE NIGHT WALK -Beyond the Walls-” and a daytime event “Attack on Titan Stamp Rally in Nijigen no Mori,” allowing guests to fully immerse themselves in the world of the TV anime “Attack on Titan” both day and night. In the night event, participants will walk approximately 1.2 km through the forest after dark, where projection mapping and immersive sound effects bring the world of “Attack on titan” to life. Guests take on the role of new recruits and join Eren Yeager and others as they fight to reclaim freedom from the threat of the Titans. At the goal, participants will receive an original, Nijigen no Mori-exclusive card as a reward for their achievements. In the daytime event, the first phase will be the “Attack on Titan Stamp Rally in Nijigen no Mori,” where participants collect stamps of the characters in original illustrations in a dedicated booklet. In addition, for the second phase, it has been decided that the “Attack on Titan Mystery Quest”- Nijigen mo Mori / At Home, a pair of mystery-solving events that can be enjoyed both at “Nijigen no Mori” and at home, will also be held. Participants will take on the role of subordinates to Hans Zoe, who is deeply devoted to Titan research, and experience a puzzle-solving game as they unravel a series of mysteries. The start date for the second phase will be announced at a later time. Furthermore, in addition to Nijigen no Mori-exclusive original merchandise, original food items themed around characters such as Eren Yeager and Levi will also be newly introduced. About the TV Anime “Attack on Titan” “Attack on Titan” is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Hajime Isayama. It was serialized in Bessatsu Shonen Magazine (Kodansha) from 2009 to 2021, and the 34 compiled volumes have surpassed a cumulative total of 140 million copies in print worldwide. The manga has been published in 18 languages and over 180 countries and regions, and the anime series has won multiple awards overseas, earning devoted fans across the globe. TV Anime“Attack on Titan” × Nijigen no Mori Collaboration Event Overview Period: Saturday, March 14, 2026 – Sunday, December 13, 2026 Location: 2425-2 Kusumoto, Awaji City, Hyogo Prefecture (Inside Hyogo Prefectural Awajishima Park Anime Park “Nijigen no Mori”) Overview: The world of the TV anime “Attack on Titan” will be recreated within the rich natural setting of Nijigen no Mori. Guests can enjoy the world of the anime through two events held by day and by night. 1. [Night Event]“Attack on Titan THE NIGHT WALK – Beyond the Wall –” Walk approximately 1.2 km through the forest at night and experience the world of the TV anime “Attack on Titan” brought to life through projection mapping and immersive sound effects. Participants become new recruits of the Survey Corps and join the battle to reclaim freedom from the Titans, aiming for “beyond the walls” together with Eren Yeager and the members of the Survey Corps. At the goal, participants will receive an original card. 2. [Day Events] Phase 1: “Attack on Titan Stamp Rally in Nijigen no Mori” Participants can collect stamps of four characters in original illustrations, located throughout Nijigen no Mori, in a special stamp booklet. All participants will receive a novelty postcard with an original design. Phase 2: “Attack on Titan Mystery Quest – Nijigen no Mori Edition / At-Home” Participants take on the role of subordinates to Hans Zoe, who is deeply immersed in Titan research, and experience a mystery-solving adventure as they work to unravel various puzzles. The start date will be announced at a later time. 3. Collaboration Merchandise Newly illustrated original artwork of Eren, Mikasa, Levi, and Erwin and others will appear as can badges and acrylic stands. In addition, a total of 36 original items packed with fun references for fans will be available, including goods such as “Captain Levi’s Quote Momo” and Armin’s “An Endless Lifetime’s Worth of Salt.” 4. Collaboration Food The collaboration food lineup includes “Eren’s Determination Mapo Tofu Bowl,” inspired by Eren’s burning hatred and resolve against the Titans; “Sasha’s Sneak-Eating Plate,” featuring ingredients she secretly snacked on; and “Mikasa’s Warm Red Scarf Cake,” inspired by her iconic red scarf. In addition, collaboration drinks such as “Captain Levi’s After-Cleaning Tea au Lait,” perfect for a relaxing break after tidying up, will be offered, for a total of 11 items. Ticket Information (Tax Included) Ticket Type Adults (Aged 12 and over) Children (Aged 11 and under) “Attack on Titan THE NIGHTWALK –Beyond the Walls–” Admission Ticket Yen 3,600Yen 4,000 Yen 1,600Yen 2,000 “Attack on Titan Stamp Rally in Nijigen no Mori” Experience Ticket Yen 800 All prices above include tax. Admission ticket prices for “Attack on Titan THE NIGHTWALK –Beyond the Walls–” may vary depending on the period. Please check the official Nijigen no Mori website for details. Children must be accompanied by at least one guardian (adult) for admission. Admission is free for children aged 4 and under for “Attack on Titan THE NIGHTWALK – Beyond the Walls–.” Admission tickets for “Attack on Titan THE NIGHTWALK –Beyond the Walls–” are for designated time slots. Business Hours [Night Event] 18:30–22:00 (last entry 20:30) [Day Events] Weekdays: 13:00–17:00 (last entry 17:30) Weekends and holidays: 10:00–17:00 (last entry 17:30) Business hours are subject to change depending on the season. Please check the official Nijigen no Mori website for details. Notes: The above information is current as of the date of release and is subject to change. www.asoview.com/channel/tickets/FJwHR7DnL7 Official Website: nijigennomori.com/awaji_shingeki InquiriesNijigen no Mori Inc.“Nijigen no Mori” Management Office Tel: +81-799-64-7061 ©Hajime Isayama, KODANSHA/"ATTACK ON TITAN" The Final Season Production Committee.
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The Asian Games: As the 2026 Indian Open approaches, Indias squash star Ramit Tandon is gearing up to showcase his skills on home soil. Scheduled from March 18 to 22 at Mumbais Brabourne Stadium, the tournament is crucial in Tandons busy year, which also includes preparing for the 2026 Asian Games, a major event that doubles as a pathway to the Olympics. In an exclusive interview with IANS, Tandon reflected on the current state of Indian squash, the pressures and perks of playing at home, and what success looks like for him at this stage of his career. With a unique perspective bridging past and future generations of Indian squash, Tandons insights highlight not only his personal journey but also the growing ecosystem of support that is propelling Indian squash to new heights. With just over a week to go before the Indian Open, Tandon is in his taper phase, where training intensity decreases to allow peak performance during the tournament. Preparations have been good so far. I have another week and a half before the event, so I'm kind of in my taper phase. But yeah, it's been a good few weeks. It's been good to be home. Normally, I'm competing in different parts of the world, so my training camps are also in those countries. But the few times we get to play in India, we get to be home and be pampered. So it's been good so far, Tandon told IANS. The home environment allows Tandon to focus on recovery, minimise travel stress, and fine-tune his game with his full support team by his side. The Asian Games is Tandons main target this year, offering both prestige and a chance to qualify for the Olympics. It is the most important event of the year. Firstly, it is the Asian Games that garners its own respect. But apart from that, obviously, it's the qualification for the Olympics, which is an addition for squash because we have not been in the Olympics before. So not only for me, for every Asian player in the top four, top eight in Asia, we are looking at that as an entry into the Olympics. So it's definitely the most ambitious, not ambitious, but the most important goal for the year. And obviously, my team is aware of it. I have a team; when I talk about my plans and my training plans, I'm just a follower. The orders come to me from my coaching team. So we are aware of it as a team. We have made it a point that the goal would be to peak at the Asian Games and everything else is designed around that. Every tournament, including the Indian Open, is part of a carefully mapped plan to ensure Tandon is at his best when it matters most. Tandon believes that he belongs to the generation that bridges past legends and rising stars. Squash has beenevery phase we have had strong players. I'm kind of stuck in between. The previous phase was obviously a sort of Ghoshal, Harinder, Sandhu phase, but those guys are a good five, six years older than I am. And then I'm the one in between that is part, you know, I didn't see their complete journey, but I was towards the end of their journey and towards the start of this journey. But having said that, it's a very unfair way to look at it to compare generations. In cricket, when you look at it, when you look at Virat Kohli, you say Sachin Tendulkar has played a big role in making Virat Kohli. And Virat Kohli is playing a big role in making maybe a Shubman Gill or someone else. So, you know, as a sport, we work as one team. If there were no Saurav Ghosal, there probably would not be a pipeline of players below that. If there were no Joshna or Deepika, there probably would not be an Anahat today. So you've got to give them credit. Credit is due when it is, right, in these situations. And having said that, we are at a good... As a country today, we are at a very strong phase. You know, we have four men in the world's top 50, which is not the norm for Indian squash. Anahat is doing extremely well, Joshna is still around. And you've got to also be aware of the support systems today, right? Like what Saurav and Harinder Sandhu, or Joshna and Deepika, didn't receive back in the day, we are receiving today. So fair enough, we should be better, and we should outperform the previous generations. Because if we don't, then it's not on us. It's showing the support system that the country is not working well enough for us to outperform. So, Indian squash is in a good place. Corporate firms are backing squash, which is a big step forward for us as squash players. Squash making the Olympics, we have like tops, the government scheme, we have been included in that, which again is a big boost. So I'm very hopeful that, in the years to come, the current generation and future generations will outperform what our ancestors left behind for us. I don't think ancestors would be a bad term. I'm not counting Saurav as an ancestor (laughs). I'm talking about like the generations of squash players. Tandon believes that Indian squash today has stronger infrastructure, funding, and visibility than ever before, which is a vital factor in nurturing future champions. The Indian Open offers the rare opportunity to compete in front of a home crowd. For Tandon, this is both comforting and challenging. It's extremely important. Two reasons, obviously, as I mentioned before, you have like the most number of players in the top 50 of the world. More Indian players in the top 50 in the world today than we have ever had before, which means you need to also step up the level of competition and bring international competitions of this magnitude to the country. Gives us home advantage, gives us advantage of the conditions, gives us a month of being home with our families and competing in our own country in front of the people who have supported us. So also means fewer flights, the one, two times a year we get to play at home, which is a big thing, with the Asian Games coming about, it's not only about competing, it's also about being rested and being injury-free. As you mentioned, at the 2022 Asian Games, I had a hamstring issue and couldn't make it, right? So similarly, like having events at home obviously gives me the sense that my team is home, I have physios at my service at home, which is hard to do when you're on the road. He added that international tournaments at home inspire the next generation, showing young players the level of competition they can aspire to. Beyond me and beyond the top players in the country, in terms of creating a culture for the upcoming generations, for the eight-year, 10-year-olds, who are going to be watching and looking at squash at the international level, it's just creating a level where they would see beyond what we used to when we were kids. Playing at home brings expectations, but the 33-year-old sees it as a test of resilience. Everything that's positive also has a negative to it, right? And playing at home, obviously, you're comfortable. The climate favours you a little bit, but at the same time, there's a lot of pressure. You're around people who want you to do really well. There's a lot of expectation, and you've got to deal with that as well, which is important as an athlete. You know, you can't run away from pressure. You need to deal with and breathe through these situations. And it just makes you tougher as a squash player, right? Every competition, the way we look at it as Indians, we are very result-oriented, you know? Like when we talk to someone about the board exams, the first thing we ask is, how much did you get, right? And it's the same thing in our sport, you know? We only look at the result, and we ask, like, Oh, are you going to win or lose? But what you also have to look at is, like, what's making you better as a sports person? What's making you better as an individual? And going through these situations definitely adds value, you know? And you might not see the benefit of it in this tournament, but that mental toughness might come through in the Asian games, you know? And so overall, it's good to put yourself through these situations. You need to deal with and breathe through these situations. And it just makes you tougher as a squash player, right? Every competition, the way we look at it as Indians, we are very result-oriented, you know? Like when we talk to someone about the board exams, the first thing we ask is, how much did you get, right? And it's the same thing in our sport, you know? We only look at the result, and we ask, like, Oh, are you going to win or lose? Also Read: Live Cricket Score It's the biggest thing for world squash as a whole, you know? Like, we've tried a bunch of times and haven't made it. And then finally making it to the Olympics for LA 2028 is probably the biggest achievement my sport has had as a whole. And Indian squash being part of world squash as a by-product, I being a squash player. Article Source: IANS
How Khyaal is bridging the gap for Indias seniors
Founded during the COVID-19 pandemic, Khyaal began with a simple goal. The post How Khyaal is bridging the gap for Indias seniors appeared first on Fusion - WeRIndia .
Aaryamann Sethi, son of Archana Puran Singh, battled depression and anxiety. His football dreams were shattered by severe injuries. He also faced bullying and racism. Therapy helped him understand his anger. Despite setbacks, his mother supported his pursuit of English football. Injuries ultimately changed his physical abilities, forcing a painful realization about his career.
Navneets hat-trick powers India team to 4-1 win over Wales at World Cup Qualifiers
HYDERABAD, Mar 11: Navneet Kaur scored a hat-trick as India secured a dominant 4-1 victory against Wales in a Pool B clash at the womens hockey World Cup Qualifiers here on Wednesday. Kaur (29, 34, 55) led the attack with three goals after Sakshi Rana (7)s early strike at the GMC Balayogi Hockey Ground. Though India had secured a semi-final berth ahead of the fixture, the result ensured they finished as table-toppers. India will now take on Italy on Friday [] The post Navneets hat-trick powers India team to 4-1 win over Wales at World Cup Qualifiers appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
LPG shortage takes fizz out of Goas hospitality industry
Some shacks on Benaulim beach shut down temporarily Diana Fernandes Margao : Shortage of commercial LPG cylinders has already begun impacting smaller eateries across the state with a few shacks being forced to temporarily shut shop. In this backdrop, Industry representatives said the shortage could have wider economic implications if the situation continues. Pralhad Sukhtankar, []
Iss baar Eid nahi manegi, iss baar mulleh katenge: Childs remarks raise concerns
Iss baar Eid nahi manegi, iss baar bakre nahi katenge. Iss baar saare mullahs kitenge(This time Eid will not be celebrated. This time it wont be goats that are slaughtered. This time it will be Muslims), a boy, looking no older than 12, tells a local reporter, speaking without hesitation as adults around him cheer. 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 .
Centres goal is to create a developed Tamil Nadu: PM Modi
We are working day and night for the States progress and will continue to do so
300 kg decomposed goat, sheep meat seized in Hyderabad, 1 held
Hyderabad: A 41-year-old businessman was arrested on Tuesday, March 10, for allegedly selling 300 kilograms of decomposed goat and sheep meat in Hyderabads Mangalhat. Based on credible information, the Mangalhat police, along with the Task Force (Golconda Zone), Greater Hyderabad Municipal Corporation (GHMC) officials and the Food Safety Adulteration team, conducted a raid at a 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 .
Multimodal Logistics Emerging as Key to India's Supply Chain Efficiency
Multimodal logistics the coordinated use of multiple transport modes under a single logistics plan is increasingly becoming a cornerstone of India’s strategy to enhance supply chain efficiency and strengthen economic competitiveness. As the country continues to expand its manufacturing capacity and trade networks, the ability to seamlessly integrate road, rail, ports, and inland waterways is gaining importance. In a geographically vast and diverse market like India, manufacturing hubs are often located far from major export gateways and consumer markets. This physical distance creates logistical challenges that can increase transportation costs and extend delivery timelines. Experts note that improving coordination between different transport modes is critical to overcoming these challenges and ensuring smoother movement of goods across the country. Industry analysts say that multimodal logistics systems can significantly reduce transit times, optimize freight movement, and lower overall logistics costs. By allowing goods to move efficiently through interconnected transport networks, such systems also help businesses improve supply chain reliability and operational efficiency. As India seeks to strengthen its position in global manufacturing and trade, the development of integrated logistics infrastructure is expected to play a crucial role in supporting domestic producers as well as exporters. Better connectivity between industrial clusters, logistics hubs, and ports can help unlock growth opportunities and enhance the competitiveness of Indian goods in international markets. Arvind Devaraj, COO, NICDC Logistics Data Services Limited (NLDSL) Why Multimodal Matters for India India’s logistics costs have historically been higher than global averages due to fragmented transport modes and an overreliance on road freight. Integrating multiple modes such as rail and waterways with trucking helps utilise the cost and fuel efficiency of rail for long distances while retaining the flexibility of roads for first/last-mile delivery. This balance is vital for connecting hinterland production centres with ports and urban markets. Digital Enablement Strengthening Multimodal Efficiency Alongside physical infrastructure, digital integration is becoming a critical enabler of multimodal efficiency. The Unified Logistics Interface Platform (ULIP) facilitates secure, API-based data exchange across government systems and logistics stakeholders, enabling real-time visibility and interoperable coordination across transport modes. The Logistics Data Bank (LDB) enhances container-level tracking across ports, ICDs, and rail networks, improving transparency in EXIM cargo movement and reducing uncertainty in intermodal transfers. Complementing this, the Track Your Transport (TYT) application supports vehicle and cargo visibility, compliance verification, and trip-level monitoring, strengthening first- and last-mile connectivity within multimodal chains. Together, these digital interventions help reduce information asymmetry, improve planning accuracy, and support intelligence-led logistics management across interconnected transport networks. Connecting Growth Markets with Export Gateways For India’s growth markets including electronics, automotive, textiles, and perishables multimodal logistics bridges the gap between producers and global supply chains. By linking manufacturing clusters in Tier-2 and Tier-3 cities with major ports and inland logistics hubs, multimodal systems help reduce both transit time and inventory costs for exporters, making Indian products more competitive internationally. Government Initiatives Supporting Integration Policy measures have played an important role in scaling multimodal logistics in India. The National Logistics Policy (NLP) and PM Gati Shakti National Master Plan aim to unify planning across ministries and projects, creating digital infrastructure and physical connectivity to support multimodal operations. The development of Multimodal Logistics Parks (MMLPs) is central to this vision, bringing rail, road, and ports into shared hubs with tracking and handling facilities designed to streamline freight movement. Benefits for Regional and Small-Scale Markets Efficient multimodal logistics can significantly benefit regional and smaller markets that are otherwise cost-constrained. By reducing reliance on costly long-haul trucking and encouraging rail and waterways usage, producers in interior regions gain better access to national and international markets at competitive freight rates, improving profitability and spurring local economic growth. Challenges on the Path to Seamless Integration Despite progress, multimodal logistics in India faces persistent challenges. Infrastructure bottlenecks such as port congestion, limited inland waterway capacity, and uneven intermodal terminals constrain seamless transfers. Regulatory complexity across agencies and states also adds to delays and costs, and uneven technology adoption among smaller operators hinders real-time visibility and coordination. Addressing these hurdles is essential to fully realise the potential of multimodal networks. A Strategic Lever for Sustainability and Growth Beyond economic efficiency, multimodal logistics supports sustainability goals by enabling a shift away from carbon-intensive road freight towards greener alternatives like rail and waterways. This transition is critical for India’s commitments to reduce emissions and build resilient supply chains. Furthermore, smarter modal integration can help reduce urban congestion and create more predictable transit times, benefiting industries and consumers alike. Conclusion Multimodal logistics holds the promise of transforming India’s logistics landscape by bridging the efficiency gap between its growth markets and the broader economy. Through strategic infrastructure development, policy harmonisation, and technology adoption, India can reduce logistics costs, enhance connectivity, and strengthen its role in global supply chains. However, sustained focus on addressing structural bottlenecks from regulatory simplification to last-mile connectivity will be crucial to ensure that multimodal logistics not only bridges gaps on paper but delivers measurable gains on the ground.
Exterior Home Painting 101: Everything Beginners Should Know
Exterior home painting looks simple from a distance, but outdoors is where small misses show up fast. Your walls deal with sun, dust, moisture, and day-to-day wear, so the goal is not just a fresh look, but a finish that stays neat through regular weather shifts. If youre planning home painting for the first time, focus on sound prep, sensible product selection, and steady application habits. Start With the Right Surface Check Before you think about shades, spend a little [] The post Exterior Home Painting 101: Everything Beginners Should Know appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Maharashtra poised to become Indias first trillion-dollar sub-national economy: CM Fadnavis
Maharashtra is on the brink of making history as India's first trillion-dollar sub-national economy. Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis revealed this ambitious goal, fueled by advancements in industry and technology. Alongside this economic leap, the state is proactively tackling the challenges posed by social media on youth, exploring strategies to safeguard their well-being.
Odisha retains No.1 position in the NITI Aayogs fiscal health index 2026
NITI Aayog released its 2026 Fiscal Health Index for 2023-24. Odisha, Goa, Jharkhand, Gujarat, Maharashtra, Chattisgarh, Telangana, Uttar Pradesh, Karnataka and Madhya Pradesh lead the top 10 fiscally-wise states. Arunachal Pradesh topped the north-eastern and Himalayan states category. The report suggests prioritizing infrastructure, health, and education for growth.
Art of Living's Jalyukt Shivar 2.0: A Bold Blueprint for Water-Secure Maharashtra
Jalyukt Shivar 2.0 is redefining Maharashtra’s water future. Anchored by a formal MoU between The Art of Living Social Projects and the Government of Maharashtra, the initiative is driving large-scale desilting, groundwater recharge and community-led execution across drought-prone regions. Gharni River: Desilted. Revived. Alive With groundwater declining and monsoons often turning rogue, the response is bold, structured, ambitious, and practical - building resilience, restoring water bodies, and securing long-term water stability for the state. A Nation Running on Empty India’s water crisis is no longer a distant warning - it’s an everyday challenge. Nearly 80% of the country’s agricultural and domestic water needs rely on groundwater, while only about 20% come from rainfall and surface sources like rivers, lakes, and reservoirs. For more than two decades, extraction has outpaced natural recharge, causing water tables to fall. Disruptions in the hydrological cycle and increasingly erratic rainfall have intensified stress. The imbalance is stark: an estimated 239 trillion litres of groundwater is extracted each year, yet only around 6% of rainfall is effectively stored, while nearly 78% flows into rivers and eventually the sea. Aquifers remain under severe strain, highlighting the urgent need for structured conservation, storage, and recharge systems. Between Drought and Flood For years, large parts of Maharashtra have swung between extremes - drought and flood. Failed or uneven monsoons bring acute scarcity, while heavy rainfall rushes away unchecked, causing damage instead of relief. Streams and rivers that once held water longer are now shallow and silted, reducing storage and weakening groundwater recharge. Increasing reliance on borewells and deeper wells further lowers water tables. Communities face frequent droughts, declining agricultural productivity, crop losses, flood damage, and dependence on tanker water. This cycle - scarcity, over-extraction, runoff, and loss - reveals that the problem is not rainfall alone, but how water is managed. Structured, long-term conservation became not just necessary, but urgent. Jalyukt Shivar 2.0 : Turning Rain into Security The initiative is driven by a single, practical goal: make Maharashtra drought-resilient through systematic water management. Its core objectives: Capture and store rainwater efficiently Strengthen groundwater recharge Stabilise and improve agricultural productivity By rebuilding natural water-holding systems, Jalyukt Shivar 2.0 converts short-lived monsoons into year-round security - benefiting farmers, villages, and future generations. Reviving Maharashtra’s Waterways Jalyukt Shivar 2.0 revitalises rivers, streams, ponds, and lakes by desilting, deepening, and widening channels. Pond and lake silt is reused on marginal farms, improving soil fertility. Maharashtra faces a challenging reality: 80–90% of rainfall falls within just a few months, and most of it runs off without recharging groundwater. Jalyukt Shivar 2.0 changes this, raising infiltration from 6% to 25–35% through scientific, phased interventions: Phase I (2013 - 2019): Focused on drought-prone regions, desilting, stream deepening, and water storage Phase II (2024 - 2026): Expands coverage, consolidates long-term water security Scale & Impact 2,90,64,668 cubic metres of silt removed from rivers, including Gharni, Tavarja, Jana, Mudgul, and more 16,716 million litres of water conserved since 2013 12,38,175 total beneficiaries Farm-Level Benefits: Higher yields: Consistent water and soil moisture support better cultivation and crop rotation. Stronger incomes: Multiple crop cycles and diversified farming reduce risk and stabilise earnings. Flood resilience: Wider, desilted streams prevent waterlogging, erosion, and crop loss. Lower drought risk: Recharged aquifers provide water even during dry spells. National Recognition In November 2025, The Art of Living Social Projects was honoured by the Ministry of Jal Shakti with two national awards - Best Civil Society at the 6th National Water Awards 2024 (for the second consecutive year) and Best NGO award under Jal Sanchay Jan Bhagidari (JSJB 1.0). These accolades recognise the scale, innovation, and measurable impact of Jalyukt Shivar 2.0 - a model for science-driven, community-led, long-term water resilience across India. As Gurudev Sri Sri Ravi Shankar has said, “Our survival depends on water; it is the basis of our life force. We need to protect and nurture the sources of water.” This insight underlines the very ethos of Jalyukt Shivar 2.0: protecting water is protecting life. About The Art of Living Social Projects The Art of Living, a non-profit, educational and humanitarian organisation founded in 1981 by world-renowned spiritual leader and humanitarian Gurudev Sri Sri Ravi Shankar, is deeply committed to addressing India’s pressing water challenges. Through large-scale water conservation initiatives, the organisation works to alleviate water scarcity, restore ecosystems and enhance the quality of life for communities across the country. Best NGO for CSR projects in India . www.instagram.com/artofliving.sp/ www.facebook.com/artoflivingsocialprojects x.com/artofliving_sp www.linkedin.com/showcase/artofliving-sp
Manisha Kalyan's spectacular 30-yard free-kick against Chinese Taipei offered a moment of brilliance for India in the Women's Asian Cup. Despite the team's overall campaign ending without a point, Kalyan's goal highlighted her individual talent and the potential within Indian women's football. This strike, lauded by Anand Mahindra, underscores the need for better talent nurturing infrastructure.
Champions League: Ruthless Atletico punish Tottenham errors in 5-2 rout
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TERI to conduct study on carrying capacity of villages
NT Reporter Panaji Chief Minister Pramod Sawant on Tuesday informed the Goa Legislative Assembly that the state government has signed an agreement with The Energy and Resources Institute (TERI) to undertake a comprehensive study on the carrying capacity of villages. Replying to the general discussion on the Budget 2026-27 on Tuesday in the House, Sawant []

