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Residents of Arambol, Goa, are protesting the reclassification of a forested hill to a settlement zone, fearing landslides and environmental damage. Despite assurances, the land-use change has been notified, sparking fears of large-scale construction impacting wildlife, water sources, and the village's identity. Locals vow to continue their protest until the decision is reversed.
A Resounding Year That Saw Indian Men's Hockey Team Retain Asia No.1 Status
Hero Hockey India League: A resounding victory at the Asia Cup in Rajgir, Bihar reinstated the Indian men's hockey team's status as the No.1 side in Asia. The title victory after a gap of eight years was a highlight of 2025 for Craig Fulton and team as they trounced giants like Korea, China and Malaysia in the tournament. The year started with a good outing at the home leg of FIH Pro League, soon after the revamped Hero Hockey India League (HIL) that saw some pacy performances from players on the fringes who were pushing for a place in the senior side. The international season kicked off with the Pro League in Bhubaneswar, where India tasted good results against Spain, Germany, Ireland and England. The team led by Harmanpreet Singh won six out of the eight matches on the back of a long HIL season which began soon after the Olympic success where the team had won bronze in Paris and backed it up with an Asian Champions Trophy win in China. However, the Pro League ended on a dull note for India in Europe, where they could only muster one consolation win against Belgium and lost their matches against Australia, the Netherlands and Argentina in June. But they rewrote the script in August by lifting the Asian crown. Another highlight for this squad was their outing in the Sultan Azlan Shah Cup, where India 'A' side, with most of their star players such as Harmanpreet Singh, Manpreet Singh and Hardik Singh rested, put up a valiant show. They lost the title by a whisker (0-1) to Belgium but beat Korea, Malaysia, New Zealand and Canada in an inspiring fashion. However, the Pro League ended on a dull note for India in Europe, where they could only muster one consolation win against Belgium and lost their matches against Australia, the Netherlands and Argentina in June. Also Read: Live Cricket Score This puts us in good stead for a busy year in 2026 with the Asian Games and the World Cup being close to eachother and we can have different options in the squad, expressed Captain Harmanpreet Singh, who capped off the year as the highest goal scorer for India. Article Source: IANS
UAE overhauls higher education governance: Key changes that affect students
The UAE has introduced a new federal decree law to unify and elevate its higher education and scientific research sectors. This legislation mandates rigorous licensing, accreditation, and governance standards for all institutions, ensuring academic quality and aligning programs with labor market needs and national development goals. The law also strengthens scientific research and introduces penalties for non-compliance.
A 27-year-old man documented his year-long fitness journey, shedding 10 kilograms through consistent lifestyle changes. He implemented a rigorous six-day gym split and daily badminton, alongside a high-protein diet focused on whole foods. His goal remains reducing body fat while maintaining his lean, athletic physique.
Rashmika Mandannas Rome diary is pure wanderlust goals
Mumbai: Rashmika Mandanna knows how to strike a balance between work and play. Taking some much-needed time off from her busy schedule, she flew off to Rome for some fun time. Shelling some major travel goals, Rashmika posted a fun photo dump on Instagram from Rome. The primary photo in the post showed the Animal 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 .
Kauvery Hospital Launches One-Tap 'SOS' Feature on Kauvery KARE App to Deliver Faster Emergency Care
Kauvery Hospital today announced the launch of its one-tap ‘ SOS ’ emergency feature on the Kauvery KARE app, designed to simplify and accelerate access to emergency medical care. The feature enables users to receive immediate medical support with just a single tap, and without the need to remember emergency numbers or explain their location during critical moments. L - R: Mr Sandeep, Dr Ashok, Dr Mahesh, Dr Iyappan Ponnuswamy, Dr Aravindan Selvaraj, Mr Suresh Sambandam, Dr Meena KKR, Dr Preetha, Mr Aravind Ganesan, during the launch of Kauvery SOS on Kauvery KARE App In emergency situations, panic, confusion, or unfamiliar surroundings often make it difficult for patients or bystanders to communicate essential details to emergency services. Kauvery Hospital’s SOS feature addresses this challenge by automatically capturing the user’s location through GPS, allowing the nearest ambulance to be dispatched instantly to the exact location. At the same time, the SOS feature enables the user or bystander to connect with a doctor from Kauvery via a 24/7 video call system, ensuring real-time medical guidance and reassurance until emergency help arrives. This seamless integration of ambulance services and live medical consultation helps bridge the crucial gap between the onset of an emergency and hospital care. Speaking on the occasion, Mr Suresh Sambandam, Founder and CEO, Kissflow said, “ True innovation turns complex problems into simple solutions. Kauvery KARE does exactly that-putting lifesaving care with just one tap away. It is inspiring to see a Tamil Nadu leader using digital innovation to solve real world needs and create a massive impact. ” Speaking at the launch, Dr Aravindan Selvaraj, Co-Founder and Executive Director, Kauvery Group of Hospitals , said, “ Today, mobile apps have become a natural part of how people manage their daily lives from mobility to basic essentials that reach them within minutes. When convenience and speed are already expected in these areas, healthcare cannot remain an exception. During medical emergencies, every second matters. During such moments it is natural for patient or their attenders to be worried and in times of panic they will be unable to reach out for help or explain their situation which can lead to delays. Our goal is to remove complexity from emergency care. With the Kauvery KARE SOS feature, help is just one tap away .” Beyond emergency support, the Kauvery KARE app serves as a comprehensive digital healthcare platform. Individuals can book appointments across any Kauvery Hospital unit, opt for video or in-person consultations, access health reports digitally, and manage medical records for multiple family members on a single app. The app is available on iOS and Android. The launch of Kauvery KARE reflects Kauvery Hospital’s commitment to using technology to enhance accessibility, responsiveness, and continuity of care. By combining emergency response with everyday healthcare services, the app aims to provide patients with a dependable, all-in-one digital health solution—available anytime, anywhere.
'Only Goal Should Be Victory': Amit Shah's Strong Message To BJP Workers Ahead Of Bengal Polls
Amit Shah in a strong message to party workers in Bengal said that there should be only one goal -- Victory.
Goa saw 0.3% of countrys total domestic tourists in 2024
State fared better with 2.2% share of foreign visitors, says central govt report Shoma Patnaik Panaji : Goa, which gets domestic tourists over six times its population annually and is seen to be overflowing with vacationers during public holidays and weekends, received only 0.3 per cent of the countrys total domestic travellers in 2024. In [] The post Goa saw 0.3% of countrys total domestic tourists in 2024 appeared first on The Navhind Times .
NASA finally has a leader, but its future is no more certain
After a rudderless year and an exodus of around 4,000 employees due to Trump administration cuts, NASA got what may be its first piece of good news recently. On December 17, the Senate confirmed billionaire Jared Isaacman as the agency's new administrator. He now holds the power to rehabilitate a battered engine of scientific research, or steer it towards even more disruption. Considering the caliber of President Trump's other appointees, Isaacman is probably the best candidate for the job. Outside of being a successful entrepreneur, he has flown fighter jets and been to space twice as part of the Inspiration4 and Polaris Dawn private missions. One of those flights saw him complete the first commercial space walk , and travel farther from Earth than any human since the end of the Apollo program. Perfect is the enemy of the good. Isaacman checks a lot of boxes, says Keith Cowing, a former NASA employee and the founder of NASA Watch, a blog dedicated to the agency. He's passed every requirement to fly in a spacecraft that American astronauts at NASA are required to pass. He also went out of his way to have a diverse crew, and shove as much science as he could in those missions. And yet if you're a NASA employee or just someone who cares about the agency's work, there are still plenty of reasons to be concerned for its future. When Trump first nominated Isaacman in the spring, the billionaire wrote a 62-page document detailing his vision for NASA. In November, Politico obtained a copy of that plan , titled Project Athena. To some insiders, Project Athena painted a picture of someone who, at least at the time when it was written, fundamentally misunderstood how NASA works and how scientific discovery is funded in the US and elsewhere. It also suggests Isaacman may be more open to Trump's NASA agenda than would appear at first glance. When asked about the plan by Politico , one former NASA official characterized it as bizarre and careless. Another called it presumptuous, given many of the proposed changes to the agency's structure would require Congressional approval. In one section, Isaacman recommended taking NASA out of the taxpayer funded climate science business and [leaving] it for academia to determine. In another section, he promised to evaluate the relevance and ongoing necessity of every agency center, particularly NASA's iconic Jet Propulsion Laboratory, saying the facility and others must increase the output and time to science KPI. A lot has changed since Isaacman first wrote that document. It came before the workforce cuts, before the future of Goddard Space Flight Center became uncertain and before Trump surprised everyone by renominating Isaacman. But during his Senate testimony earlier this month, the billionaire said I do stand behind everything in the document, even though it was written seven months ago. I think it was all directionally correct. He did appear to distance himself from some viewpoints expressed in or inferred by Project Athena, however. Isaacman stated that anything suggesting that I am anti-science or want to outsource that responsibility is simply untrue. He also came out against the administration's plan to cut NASA's science budget nearly in half, claiming the proposals would not lead to an optimal outcome. One thing is clear, Isaacman is not your typical bureaucrat. One of the pitfalls of some prior NASA administrators has been that they've shown too much reverence for the internal processes and bureaucratic structure of the agency to the detriment of decision-making and performance, said Casey Drier , chief of space policy at The Planetary Society , a nonprofit that advocates for the exploration and study of space. Isaacman has positioned himself as the opposite of that. Clearly, that's something that could lead to a lot of political and congressional challenges if taken too far. Even if Isaacman doesn't follow through on any of the proposals made in Project Athena, there's only so much a NASA administrator even one sympathetic to civil servants working under them can do. Once a budget request goes out publicly, everyone in the administration has to defend it. Anything he does will have to be internal and private, Drier explains. He never explicitly criticized the administration during his hearing. He's also coming relatively late in the budget process. A lot of NASA's future will depend on the White House Office of Management and Budget (OMB), which is responsible for implementing the president's agenda across the executive branch. As a direct result of guidance the OMB issued over the summer, NASA awarded 25 percent fewer new grants in 2025 than it did on average between 2020 and 2024. The OMB has added layers of requirements that scientists now have to go through to spend the money they've already been allocated. The administration has worked against its own stated goals of efficiency, Drier said. Isaacman can't solve that himself. He can't tell the OMB what to do. That's going to be a serious challenge. Looming over everything is the fact NASA still does not have a full-year budget for 2026. Congress has until January 30 to fund NASA and the rest of the federal government before the short-term funding bill it passed on November 12 runs out. On paper, the official policy of the administration is still to terminate a third of NASA's scientific capability, Drier points out. There are reasons to be cautiously optimistic. Publicly, both the House and Senate have come out against Trump's funding cuts. And some science missions that were slated to be cancelled, such as OSIRIS-APEX , have been approved for another full year of operations. What NASA needs now is someone who will, as Drier puts it, vigorously advocate for the agency in whatever way they can. It remains to be seen if that's Jared Isaacman. This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/science/space/nasa-finally-has-a-leader-but-its-future-is-no-more-certain-201109072.html?src=rss
Ex-Chief Justice of Allahabad HC calls for united fight to save Goas ecology
Special Correspondent Panaji: Former Chief Justice of Allahabad High Court Justice (retd) Ferdino Rebello has called for the launch of a statewide peoples movement to protect Goas ecology, urging citizens to unite against hill cutting, forest diversion and unchecked real estate development. Warning of an impending ecological collapse amid growing water scarcity, he said urgent [] The post Ex-Chief Justice of Allahabad HC calls for united fight to save Goas ecology appeared first on The Navhind Times .
The biggest health myths we finally stopped believing in 2025
This year, scientific evidence debunked several long-held health myths. The 10,000-step goal was re-evaluated, with benefits found at lower counts and potential risks at higher ones. Research also revealed women require more sleep than men due to common sleep disruptions. Furthermore, mental health was clarified as a biological condition, not a lack of willpower.
Bright Beginnings Goa by Anisha Andrade creates handcrafted babywear and baptism essentials KALYANI JHA | NT BUZZ Every new parent knows the joy and challenges of welcoming a baby. Founded in 2020, Bright Beginnings Goa by Anisha Andrade, makes that journey easier with handcrafted newborn and toddler clothing and baptism essentials. A former educator from [] The post Stitching smiles appeared first on The Navhind Times .
The I-Run Goa Marathon is set to be held on January 4, celebrating nine years of helping underprivileged communities in Goa. This year, the marathon will include a 32 km race for experienced runners. Each year, we try to offer something new for runners. The 32 km race is for those ready to push their [] The post Run for a cause appeared first on The Navhind Times .
Miguel Braganza Large-sized strawberries, similar to Japans Beni-hoppe or Red Cheeks varieties, have begun to make their appearance in Goa over the last two years. They are not as common as standard-sized strawberries and therefore fetch a premium price. The appealing red colour of the fruit is seductive, but one is also conscious of the [] The post Strawberries in Goa appeared first on The Navhind Times .
401(k), Social Security or pension first? The 2026 withdrawal order that can make or break you
Choosing the right order to take money from 401(k), pension, and Social Security can save taxes and make retirement easier. Your plan should match your goals, like enjoying life early or leaving money for family. Work with a financial advisor, sequence withdrawals smartly, and use Roth conversions to protect your savings for a long and stress-free retirement.
Selling stocks will never become effortless. There will always be some doubt, some second-guessing. Thats normal. The goal is not to get every sell decision perfectly right. The goal is to avoid selling good businesses for bad reasons.
Ronaldo wants to reach 1,000 goals before ending his soccer career
Which mutual fund categories are the right buy to meet medium-term financial goals? Experts weigh in
Even when the financial goal is due in a long time, one should refrain from risking too much of money to equity alone. Experts recommend diversification across asset classes so that if one category underperforms, it can be compensated by the performance of other categories.
Tired of unrealistic goals, people are aiming for small, doable actions that fit in their real-life schedules, but make a difference over time
Leopard kills goat, sparks panic among villagers in Erode district
Fall in rankings, ISL freeze, Messi GOAT tour: Indian Football's 2025 in nutshell
Indian football endured a difficult 2025. The sport saw administrative turmoil and the Indian Super League's suspension. Lionel Messi's tour faced chaos in Kolkata. The men's national team hit a historic low in FIFA rankings. However, the women's teams achieved significant qualifications for upcoming tournaments. Indian football looks to rebuild in 2026.
Cristiano Ronaldo Confident of Reaching 1,000 Goals, Keen to Keep Playing
Ronaldo's double for Saudi side Al-Nassr on Saturday took his tally to 956 goals for club and country, and with the 40-year-old set to play on for one or two more years his target looks achievable
5 hidden beaches to visit in India in 2026 for a peaceful getaway
Escape the crowds and discover India's serene hidden beaches in 2026. From Goa's Butterfly Beach to Odisha's Chandipur, these tranquil shores offer a peaceful retreat. Lakshadweep's Minicoy, Karnataka's Om Beach, and Kerala's Perumathura also provide unhurried moments by the sea, perfect for rejuvenation and quiet contemplation away from the usual tourist hustle.
The HIL Governing Council Team: As the Mens Hockey India League (HIL) kicks off another exciting season, the HIL Governing Council Team (HIL GC) and Kalinga Lancers strive for strong beginnings and a place in the playoffs. Both teams are composed of a mix of seasoned international players and experienced Indian athletes. Before the 2026 season, the HIL Governing Council Team assumed operational control from the UP Rudras franchise to maintain stability for players and support staff. The HIL Governing Council Team will kick off their campaign on January 5th against SG Pipers, with Hardik leading a squad that combines experience and youth. In goal, they have dependable options like James Mazarelo from England and Prashant Kumar Chauhan. The defensive line will be led by veterans such as Surender Kumar, who has 178 international caps, and Kane Russell, with over 200 senior caps for New Zealand. Additional backline depth is provided by James Albery from Great Britain, along with India's Prasant Barla, Jasjit Singh Kular, Mohammad Harris, and Talem Priyobarta. In midfield, Captain Hardik Singh will lead the unit alongside Manmeet Singh, who recently netted six goals in the FIH Hockey Men's Junior World Cup on home turf. Rahul Yadav and Ireland's seasoned midfielder Daragh Walsh will also be part of the midfield. The attacking lineup features experienced players like Lalit Kumar Upadhyay and British forward Sam Ward, who have scored 67 and 216 senior international goals, respectively, making them key players to watch in the HIL GC attack. Additionally, Gurjot Singh, Sudeep Chirmako, and Ajeet Yadav, along with Belgium's Tanguy Cosyns and New Zealand's Simon Yorston, will boost the forward line with their additional firepower. Kalinga Lancers will once again rely on a solid defensive core and international experience as they aim to improve on their sixth-place finish last season. In goal, they have choices including India's top goalkeeper Krishan B Pathak and Australia's Jed Snowden, both offering reliable coverage in the back. Their defence features a prominent Belgian trio: co-captain Arthur Van Doren, Alexander Hendrickx, and Antoine Kina, all with top-level experience. They are supported by Co-Captain Sanjay, whose leadership and dragflicking skills are vital to the teams strategy. Additional players such as Sunil PB, Pratap Lakra, and Rohit Kullu strengthen the backline. The midfield includes Australia's young pair Liam Henderson and Craig Marias, supported by India's Rabichandra Singh Moirangthem, Amit Kumar Toppo, and Rosan Kujur. Up front, the Lancers have a lively attacking line with some of India's best attackersDilpreet Singh, Boby Singh Dhami, Angad Bir Singh, and Gursahibjit Singhjoined by Australia's Cooper Burns. Kalinga Lancers will compete in their first HIL match against Ranchi Royals on January 4, 2026, in Chennai. HIL Governing Council Team squad: James Mazarelo (Great Britain), Prashant Kumar Chauhan, James Albery (Great Britain), Jasjit Singh Kular, Mohammad Haris, Surender Kumar, Kane Russell (New Zealand), Prasant Barla, Talem Priyobarta, Hardik Singh, Manmeet Singh, Rahul Yadav, Daragh Walsh (Ireland), Simon Yorston (New Zealand), Ajeet Yadav, Sudeep Chirmako, Sam Ward (Great Britain), Tanguy Cosyns (Belgium), Gurjot Singh, Lalit Kumar Upadhyay. HIL Governing Council Team squad: Also Read: Live Cricket Score Jed Snowden (Australia), Krishan B Pathak, Sunil PB, Antoine Kina (Belgium), Pratap Lakra, Arthur Van Doren (Belgium), Rohit Kullu, Alexander Hendrickx (Belgium), Sanjay, Craig Marais (Australia), Rabichandra Singh Moirangthem, Amit Kumar Toppo, Liam Henderson (Australia), Rosan Kujur, Gursahibjit Singh, Cooper Burns (Australia), Angad Bir Singh, Deepak Pradhan, Dilpreet Singh, Boby Singh Dhami. Article Source: IANS
Karnataka Vehicles Fined Rs 10,000 Outside State Due To Pollution Data Not Linked To VAHAN
Karnataka vehicles face fines up to Rs 10,000 in Odisha and Goa due to PUCC database not linked to Vahan portal. Transport minister promises to address the issue.
Ajay Devgn, Tabu set for 'Drishyam 3' Goa schedule
Drishyam 3 gears up for a Goa shoot next week, with Ajay Devgn, Tabu, and Shriya Saran returning. Jaideep Ahlawat replaces Akshaye Khanna, who has been sent a legal notice by producer Kumar Mangat Pathak for exiting after accepting payment and dates. Pathak cited financial losses and reputational damage, aiming for compensation.
JSW Soorma Hockey Club: For the womens team of Soorma Hockey Club, the new season doesnt begin with big declarations it starts with familiarity, trust and a group that knows how close it came. As they take the field for their first match of the Hockey India League 2025-26, against Shrachi Bengal Tigers on Monday, Soorma are focused less on making statements and more on settling into their rhythm. After topping the points table in the inaugural season before narrowly missing out in the final, JSW Soorma Hockey Club will head into the second season of the Womens HIL determined to go one step further as they mount another serious title challenge. Co-captain Salima Tete says the team has drawn strength from how last season shaped them. This season is about courage, not caution. We showed what were capable of when we stay together. We know what were capable of, and that gives us freedom. The plan is to trust our instincts and compete honestly in every moment. Co-captain and goalkeeper Savita Punia believes early matches reveal a teams true character. The first game is never about perfection. Its about habits; how you defend as a unit, how you talk to each other under pressure, and how quickly you reset after a mistake. If we stay calm and connected, the results will follow. Co-captain Salima Tete says the team has drawn strength from how last season shaped them. This season is about courage, not caution. We showed what were capable of when we stay together. We know what were capable of, and that gives us freedom. The plan is to trust our instincts and compete honestly in every moment. Also Read: Live Cricket Score As Soorma Hockey Club step into a new campaign, the clash against Shrachi Bengal Tigers offers a first look at a side grounded in belief - ready to trust its process and grow into the season. Article Source: IANS
Ajay Devgn to shoot for Drishyam 3 in Goa for a month starting January 8
Drishyam 3 moves to a crucial Goa schedule starting January 8 after wrapping its Mumbai shoot. The entire cast returns, with Jaideep Ahlawat joining the franchise to add a new layer of intrigue
Cristiano Ronaldo named Best Middle East Player at Globe Soccer Awards 2025 in Dubai
Cristiano Ronaldo, at 40, was named Best Middle East Player for the third consecutive year at the Globe Soccer Awards in Dubai. His move to Al-Nassr has significantly boosted the Saudi Pro League's global profile, with the Portuguese icon scoring over 100 goals and inspiring a Ronaldo Effect in the region.
Ronaldo says passion intact as 1,000-goal milestone comes into view
Cristiano Ronaldo remains passionate and motivated to reach his 1,000 career goal target, currently sitting at 956. After being named Best Middle East Player at the Globe Soccer Awards, the Portuguese forward expressed his desire to continue playing for one or two more years, emphasizing his enjoyment of the game regardless of location and his ambition to win trophies.
Think Rs 50,000 a month is enough? CA suggests a smart buffer to protect your financial goals
Financial plans often fail due to unrealistic assumptions. CA Nitin Kaushik advises building a buffer into budgets. Unexpected expenses can derail perfect plans. Adding a 10 percent buffer protects against disruptions. This approach ensures financial goals remain on track. It prevents panic-driven decisions and maintains calm. Real progress comes from absorbing shocks, not assuming perfection.
Leeds 'brimming with confidence' in full-team goal Hart
Match of the Day pundits Joe Hart and Danny Murphy praise Leeds United's build-up play, which resulted in Dominic Calvert-Lewin's equaliser against Su... Leeds 'brimming with confidence' in full-team goal Hart
Osimhen steers Nigeria into Africa Cup knockout stage
Rabat, Dec 28: Victor Osimhen scored a rare Africa Cup of Nations goal and Nigeria booked its place in the knockout stage with an ultimately nervy 3-2 win over Tunisia. The Super Eagles almost squandered a three-goal lead as Montassar Talbi pulled a goal back in the 74th minute and Ali Abdi converted a penalty []
Pulisic strikes as Milan go top
SERIE A Rome, Dec 28: Christian Pulisic is on pace for the best season of his career in a season that will conclude with a home World Cup for the United States. The American standout scored the opening goal for AC Milan in a 3-0 victory over Hellas Verona in Serie A on Sunday []
Late goals seal Juventus win at Pisa
Rome, Dec 28: Late goals from Pierre Kalulu and Kenan Yildiz earned Juventus a 2-0 win at promoted Pisa as the Bianconeri won their third straight in Serie A. It was a challenge for Luciano Spallettis side, though, as Pisa threatened by twice hitting the woodwork. Following morale-boosting victories over Bologna and Roma, Juventus moved []
PF Commissioner addresses NID students, EPFO officers
Excelsior Correspondent 29JAMMU, Dec 28: Regional Provident Fund Commissioner-I (RPFC-I) and Chief Learning Officer, PDUNASS, Gandhinagar, Rizwan Uddin, was at the centre of two important academic engagements held in Gandhinagar, focusing on motivation, goal setting and capacity building of Government officers. Rizwan Uddin interacted with postgraduate students of the National Institute of Design (NID), Gandhinagar during a special session on Motivation Through Goal Setting. The session was highly interactive, with students actively participating and raising questions on success, failure, challenging [] The post PF Commissioner addresses NID students, EPFO officers appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Indus Water Treaty put on hold, government clears another Chenab hydel project
India is advancing its hydropower potential on the Chenab River with the approval of the 260 MW Dulhasti State-II project in Jammu & Kashmir. This strategic move, following the suspension of the Indus Waters Treaty, aims to harness the river's untapped capacity. The project, an extension of an existing facility, will contribute to India's hydropower generation goals.
Push for implementation of clean energy roadmap
Working towards actionable programmes Panaji : The Goa Energy Development Agency (GEDA) has started pushing for the implementation of the Clean Energy Roadmap for the State of Goa 2050, a long-term strategy to help the state switch over to 100 per cent clean and renewable energy and achieve economy-wide decarbonisation by 2050. GEDA is working [] The post Push for implementation of clean energy roadmap appeared first on The Navhind Times .
2 booked for cheating man out of Rs 5 lakh with false job promise
Panaji: The Porvorim Police have registered a case of cheating against two persons for allegedly du- ping a South Goa resident of Rs 5 lakh by falsely promising him employment abroad. According to the complaint filed by Baban Gawade, a resident of Calvaddo in Varca, the amount was paid between September 2024 and December this [] The post 2 booked for cheating man out of Rs 5 lakh with false job promise appeared first on The Navhind Times .
Spl schools in Goa staffed with trained educators: Pawaskar
Shahin Bepari Lambe Panaji: Goa has created a strong system to make sure that every special school in the state has trained and qualified special educators, making it one of the few states in the country to do so, said Guruprasad Pawaskar, State Commissioner for Persons with Disabilities. Pawaskar said that all special schools in [] The post Spl schools in Goa staffed with trained educators: Pawaskar appeared first on The Navhind Times .
The ZP voting indicates that BJP is unshakable in 13 assembly constituencies, while in 27, the opposition has a very good chance of a tough fight in the 2027 assembly elections The recently-concluded elections for 50 ZP seats were a painful experience for me as a senior citizen for several reasons. At my polling station, [] The post 2026 may test Goas opposition appeared first on The Navhind Times .
Skincare Trends 2026: Beauty Industry's MAJOR shift towards skin longevity and barrier care
Skincare in 2026 will focus on skin longevity, gentle care, and personalised routines. The goal is healthy, strong skin over time rather than quick beauty results.
Vijay Hazare Trophy: Jaiswal To Join Mumbai Squad Ahead Of Goa Clash, Confirms MCA Secretary
Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy Super: Indias left-handed opener Yashasvi Jaiswal is set to link up with the Mumbai squad ahead of their Vijay Hazare Trophy (VHT) clash against Goa on December 31, confirmed Mumbai Cricket Association (MCA) Secretary Unmesh Khanvilkar. Jaiswal, who turns 24 on Sunday, missed Mumbais opening two matches in Jaipur due to his recovery from acute gastroenteritis. Yashaswi will play in the game against Goa, which is the one happening on December 31. He will be joining the team either on 29th evening or 30th morning, Khanvilkar told IANS on Sunday. Earlier this month, Jaiswal was hospitalised with stomach cramps after Mumbais final Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy Super League fixture against Rajasthan, with tests confirming acute gastroenteritis and doctors advising a weeks rest. With veteran India opener Rohit Sharma opening the batting for Mumbai in the first two matches of the competition, Jaiswal is now set to come into the team in his place, starting from the game against Goa, set to be played at the Anantam Ground on New Years Eve. Jaiswal is expected to feature in more matches for Mumbai in the Vijay Hazare Trophy, though his availability will hinge on Indias squad selection for the three-game ODI series against New Zealand, which begins in Vadodara on January 11. With veteran India opener Rohit Sharma opening the batting for Mumbai in the first two matches of the competition, Jaiswal is now set to come into the team in his place, starting from the game against Goa, set to be played at the Anantam Ground on New Years Eve. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Mumbai, led by Indias seam-bowling all-rounder Shardul Thakur, has enjoyed a great start to their 2025/26 Vijay Hazare Trophy campaign. They defeated Sikkim by eight wickets in their first Elite Group C clash, before registering a 51-run win over Uttarakhand. Mumbai will next face Chhattisgarh in round three of the competition at the Jaipuria Vidyalaya Ground on Monday. Article Source: IANS
Goa gears up for 5L tourists ahead of New Year
Goa is preparing for a massive influx of tourists ahead of New Year's Eve, with at least five lakh visitors expected to flock to the state's beaches and party hotspots.
Army Boys Sports Company, Roundglass Punjab Hockey Club Enter Sub-jr Men Academy C'ships Final
Roundglass Punjab Hockey Club Academy: After winning their semi-final matches, Roundglass Punjab Hockey Club Academy and Army Boys Sports Company advanced to the finals of the 3rd Hockey India Sub Junior Men Academy Championship 2025 - Zone A & B, held at the Veer Narmad South Gujarat University Hockey Ground in Surat, Gujarat, on Sunday. In the first semi-final, Army Boys Sports Company defeated Ritu Rani Hockey Academy 5-1. Arjun scored a hat-trick (25, 37, 39), while Shubham Sanjay Shinde (44) and Arkit Barua (58) added goals, securing their spot in the final. Sandeep Singh (45) scored the only goal for Ritu Rani Hockey Academy. In the second semi-final, Roundglass Punjab Hockey Club Academy won a penalty shootout against Sail Hockey Academy. Sanmukh Singh scored for Roundglass at 57, and Mohmad Shahid scored for Sail at 30. After a 1-1 draw in regular time, Roundglass clinched victory with a 3-2 score in the shootout. Earlier in the tournament, Roundglass Hockey Academy recorded a massive 190 victory over Cheema Hockey Academy in their Pool A game. Inderjit Singh (13, 30, 45) scored a hat-trick, while Captain Arshpreet Singh (4, 14), Anurag Singh (9, 10), Om Rajnesh Saini (36, 39), Gurwinder Singh (2, 48), and Varinder Singh (59, 60) netted braces. Sukhpreet Singh (19), Prince Singh (51), Jarman Singh (55), Sunny (7), Sukhmanpreet Singh (5), and Amandeep (5) added one goal each. In Pool A, Army Boys Sports Company beat Cheema Hockey Academy 61 on Thursday. Goals came from Bara Chhitij (1, 4), Venkateswara Kolnati Rao (22, 47), K.T. Aiyappa Linith (7), and R.P. Rithveesh (57). Harmanjot Singh scored the only goal for Cheema Hockey Academy. Ritu Rani Hockey Academy will compete against Sail Hockey Academy for third place, while Roundglass Punjab Hockey Club Academy will face Army Boys Sports Company in the final on Monday. Brief results: Ritu Rani Hockey Academy will compete against Sail Hockey Academy for third place, while Roundglass Punjab Hockey Club Academy will face Army Boys Sports Company in the final on Monday. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Roundglass Punjab Hockey Club Academy defeated Sail Hockey Academy 1-1 (3-2) in semi-final 2 Article Source: IANS
Indian Junior Mens Hockey Team Cap Off A Successful 2025 With Two Major International Medals
Junior World Cup Tamil Nadu: The Indian junior mens hockey team concluded 2025 on a high note, earning two major international medals and preparing extensively for the FIH Hockey Mens Junior World Cup Tamil Nadu 2025 in December. The foundation for the campaign was laid through a series of intensive national training camps conducted throughout the year under the guidance of PR Sreejesh. Through these camps, the coach built a squad and prepared the players to be at their best as the season progressed towards the Junior World Cup in December. Indias competitive build-up began with the Four Nations Tournament in June, which served as an essential preparatory assignment against quality European opposition. Facing hosts Germany, Spain, and Australia, the Indian junior side tested their systems against heavyweights and finished the tournament in third place, registering a key 2-1 victory over Australia in the 3rd/4th place match. The tournament provided valuable match exposure and clarity on combinations as the team continued its World Cup preparations. Next, they carried the momentum and learnings into the 2025 Sultan of Johor Cup in October, where India produced a strong and consistent run to claim the Silver Medal. The team registered important victories over Great Britain, New Zealand and Malaysia, drew 3-3 with Pakistan, and progressed to the final after a composed league-stage performance. In the title clash, India conceded an unfortunate goal in the 59th minute, lost 1-2 to Australia, and settled for the silver medal. All the preparation led the side to the FIH Hockey Mens Junior World Cup Tamil Nadu 2025, the most important assignment of the season, where India delivered a memorable campaign on home soil. India began their campaign with three comfortable wins in the pool stage over Chile, Oman and Switzerland, respectively, and entered the knockout rounds. The quarter-final proved to be a defining moment, as the Indian team held their nerve and defeated Belgium 4-3 in a shootout to book a place in the semi-finals. Goalkeeper Prince Deep Singh showed incredible class and valour, making two crucial saves in the shootout to ensure India progressed in the tournament. Unfortunately, India lost 1-5 in the semi-final against champions Germany but responded with character in the 3rd/4th place playoff, producing an incredible comeback against Argentina to secure the bronze medal. Despite being two goals down by the fourth quarter, India gave it their all in the final 15 minutes of the match and secured four back-to-back goals to seal the tie and win their second international medal of the year. Manmeet Singh finished as Indias highest goalscorer with six goals, while Shardanand Tiwari and Dilraj Singh contributed five goals each. The quarter-final proved to be a defining moment, as the Indian team held their nerve and defeated Belgium 4-3 in a shootout to book a place in the semi-finals. Goalkeeper Prince Deep Singh showed incredible class and valour, making two crucial saves in the shootout to ensure India progressed in the tournament. Unfortunately, India lost 1-5 in the semi-final against champions Germany but responded with character in the 3rd/4th place playoff, producing an incredible comeback against Argentina to secure the bronze medal. Despite being two goals down by the fourth quarter, India gave it their all in the final 15 minutes of the match and secured four back-to-back goals to seal the tie and win their second international medal of the year. Also Read: Live Cricket Score With a Bronze Medal at the FIH Hockey Men's Junior World Cup Tamil Nadu 2025 and a Silver at the 2025 Sultan of Johor Cup, the season not only delivered results but also laid a strong foundation for the future of Indian hockey under Hockey India's vision. Article Source: IANS
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Said whatever he had to, but strong opposition is needed: Sachin Pilot over Digvijaya's RSS praise
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New Year in Goa: 5 lakh tourists expected as beaches and nightlife gear up
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Expired Licence, Multiple NOCs: Probe Exposes Panchayat Failures In Goa Nightclub Fire Case
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Grand vision, meagre finances: Road likely bumpy for Telangana in 2026 amid 'six guarantees'
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Want to retire in your 50s? These 5 budgeting moves could make the American dream real
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Scrutiny of 50,000 unmapped voters in North Goa set to begin
Panaji: The Chief Electoral Officer (CEO) of Goa has convened a high-level meeting of election officials and departmental heads on Monday to finalise a strategy for implementing the Election Commission of Indias (ECI) newly mandated two-tier verification process, as the state prepares for hearings on claims and objections involving over 50,000 unmapped voters in North [] The post Scrutiny of 50,000 unmapped voters in North Goa set to begin appeared first on The Navhind Times .
'Insightful discussions on governance and reforms': PM Modi on second day of chief secretaries' meet
NEW DELHI: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Saturday held wide-ranging discussions on good governance and the ongoing process of electoral reforms across the country during the second day of the National Conference of Chief Secretaries in New Delhi. Chairing the conference, the Prime Minister reviewed presentations on key agenda items and engaged with chief secretaries to understand their perspectives and long-term visions on welfare schemes and policies aligned with the national goal of achieving Viksit Bharat through sustained development, while strengthening cooperative federalism between the Centre and the States. After the session, the Prime Minister shared a post on X, stating, Had insightful discussions on various issues relating to governance and reforms during the National Conference of Chief Secretaries being held in Delhi. The conference is significant as chief secretaries from all Indian states and Union Territories have come together with the Cabinet Secretary for detailed deliberations. On the first day, despite the cold winter conditions, the chief secretaries undertook a train journey with the Cabinet Secretary to gain first-hand experience of the rapid rail transport system. On Saturday, Prime Minister Modi chaired the sessions and continued participating in detailed deliberations and presentations focused on five key agenda areas. The fifth edition of the Chief Secretaries Conference is themed Human Capital for Viksit Bharat with major discussions covering early childhood education, schooling, skilling, higher education, sports, and extracurricular activities. According to an official statement from the Prime Ministers Office, special sessions are also being held on deregulation at the state level, the use of technology in governance, Agri-Stack, One State One World-Class Tourist Destination, Atmanirbhar Bharat and Swadeshi initiatives, as well as planning for a future beyond Left Wing Extremism. Among those attending the conference are Bihar Chief Secretary Pratyaya Amrit and Rajasthan Chief Secretary V. Srinivas. Pratyaya Amrit is widely credited in Bihar for driving major improvements in the power sector and other areas during his earlier assignments. Known as a tough and result-oriented administrator, he oversaw record progress in electrification as CMD of the state electricity department and played a key role in improving bridges and other infrastructure during his tenure at BRPNL. Rajasthan Chief Secretary V. Srinivas is also regarded as a firm and effective administrator. He is credited with introducing several innovative and people-centric initiatives, both during his tenure as Secretary in the Department of Personnel and Training at the Centre and in his current role in Rajasthan. The Saturday sessions were also attended by the Prime Ministers Principal Secretary, Dr P. K. Mishra, along with other senior central government officials, who outlined the objectives of the conference. Prime Minister Narendra Modi is scheduled to chair the proceedings again on Sunday and conclude the conference with his address.
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Telangana man sacrifices goat with teeth, bare hands, case registered
Hyderabad: The Telangana police filed a case against a man for allegedly sacrificing a goat using his teeth and bare hands in Potharam village of district. In a video being circulated on social media, the man can be seen killing the goat after biting the animal and ripping apart its neck with his hands. The Get the latest updates in Hyderabad City News , Technology , Entertainment , Sports , Politics and Top Stories on WhatsApp & Telegram by subscribing to our channels. You can also download our app for Android and iOS .
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CJI: Multi-door courthouse for comprehensive dispute resolution
NEW DELHI: Chief Justice of India (CJI) Surya Kant said on Friday that he he envisions a transition towards a multi-door courthouse where the court is a comprehensive centre for dispute resolution and not merely a place for trial. Addressing a conference on Mediation: How significant in the present-day context, organised by the India International University of Legal Education and Research (IIULER) in South Goa, Justice Kant said mediation is increasingly being accepted as a successful, cost-effective and win-win settlement for both litigating parties. Mediation is not a sign of the laws weakness, but rather its highest evolution. It is a true transition from a culture of adjudication to a culture of participation where we cultivate harmony, he said. The CJI, however, said that though he is an advocate of mediation, it does not mean that cases coming up before courts will be mechanically referred to mediation. There is an internal exercise carried out by a team of experts who identify whether a case is suitable for settlement through mediation. Only such matters are referred to mediation, he said. The CJI also clarified that courts are prepared to adjudicate disputes on merit when mediation does not succeed. We have to be mentally prepared that where mediation does not succeed, the matter has to come back to court. We do not shy away from our responsibilities, the CJI said. He said that the success of mediation lies in the mediators ability to speak not only the local or regional language, but also the dialect, expressions, and cultural idiom of the person for whom the mediation is being conducted. Asserting the need for mediation training, he said there are 39,000 trained mediators, but there is a gap in demand and supply. Justice Kant emphasised the need for a larger number of mediators from district courts to the apex court. For effective implementation of mediation at all levels, the country needs more than 2,50,000 trained mediators, said the CJI. The campaign Mediation for Nation was launched in July this year to cut judicial pendency by resolving several kinds of disputes, including matrimonial, commercial and motor accidents, he said.
Poor infrastructure becomes biggest challenge for Karnataka tourism
HUBBALLI: The year 2025 posed challenges to both tourists and tour operators in Karnataka. Even as tourist numbers dwindled for various reasons, the government did not put in enough effort to develop tourism infrastructure or to attract tourists. Poor condition of roads leading to tourist destinations, lack of maintenance of tourism infrastructure, and absence of government involvement in safety and quality audits of private tourism service providers are keeping a large number of tourists away from Karnataka. The year also saw the image of Karnataka being tarnished on social media with a series of language issues and crimes at popular tourism destinations that further dwindled opportunities for Karnataka. While other states are taking tourism to the next level by regularly organising seminars, farm trips, inviting social media influencers and more, Karnataka has been seen as a laggard. Though private tourism infrastructure, like homestays and resorts, are mushrooming, the tourist inflow has been coming down. There have been complaints from homestay owners that they have not been able to fill 40 guests at places that can host a 100. The price war among tourist operators is depriving visitors of quality stay and food. Scams being perpetrated in the tourism sector of Goa are being seen in Karnataka as well. Just take Hampi for example. The Unesco heritage site receives the highest number of foreign tourists in Karnataka annually. But this year, the numbers dipped by over 10 lakh as compared to last year. After a rape and murder case in Sanapur of Koppal district in March, the number of international and domestic tourists fell drastically. Even today, several tourists inquire with the Hampi administration whether the site is safe for travellers though the rape and murder took place away from Hampi. The state government recently announced a number of tourism attractions in all districts and also added newer destinations. But a majority of these spots suffer from lack of infrastructure. For instance, Badami has no good hotels despite it being one among the favourite destinations for domestic and foreign travellers. Many spots in Uttara Kannada district have no proper roads and signboards. Excited by social media posts, many travellers try to venture into these sites, but get themselves into trouble, especially during monsoon. Tourism experts point out that there is more capacity in resorts, hotels and homestays than the actual tourist numbers. With more such spaces mushrooming, the quality of hospitality has gone down. But the state tourism department has been unable to revive the market and bring benefits to stakeholders. Over the last two years, there has been no major funding from the state government to boost the tourism sector in the state, the experts opine. The state also suffered a big loss during the prime season of the year after wildlife safaris were cancelled because of human-tiger conflicts in Bandipur. The Kabini and Bandipur cluster which is solely dependent on wildlife safaris saw a big decline in tourist numbers. Though local residents and taxi operators complained about a steep fall in business, the state government refused to withdraw the ban. On the positive side, the state took efforts to revive heritage tourism in Gadag district. It recently declared 16 temples in historic Lakkundi village as protected monuments. It is expected to draw in more tourists, but its not enough. While several monuments in the state lie in a dilapidated condition, the government has been unable to funnel funds to restore them.
AMMA For the first time in its three decades of existence, women assumed charge of Association of Malayalam Movie Artists (AMMA), with Shwetha Menon and Cuckoo Parameswaran elected president and general secretary respectively. The leadership change followed the resignation of the 17-member executive committee, which included Mohanlal, in September last year after the release of the Hema Committee report. Brain-eating amoeba The brain-eating amoeba (Naegleria fowleri) claimed 45 lives in the state, according to the health department. Kerala witnessed a surge in the number of cases in August and September, raising serious concerns about public health surveillance. Chirakkal Dr Haris Chirakkal, head of the urology department, flagged a shortage of equipment at Thiruvananthapuram Government Medical College Hospital, triggering an internal probe. Following the revelation, Dr Haris was subjected to targeted attacks for criticising the government and slapped with a show-cause notice. The health department drew more fire when the portion of a building at Kottayam MCH collapsed, killing a woman and injuring two others. Dadasaheb for Mohanlal Actor Mohanlal was conferred with the Dadasaheb Phalke Award, Indian cinemas highest honour, making him the second Malayali to receive the recognition after filmmaker Adoor Gopalakrishnan. 'Empuraan' The Prithviraj-Mohanlal film 'L2: Empuraan' found itself in the eye of a storm following its April release after right-wing groups claimed that its riot scenes bore resemblance to the 2002 Gujarat violence. They forced the makers to carry out cuts, alleging anti-Hindu narrative. Fresh Cut controversy Kozhikode witnessed fierce protests against Fresh Cut Organic Products poultry-waste processing plant over air and water pollution, and foul odour. Tensions escalated in October following violent clashes between residents and police, which led to injuries to officers and cases being registered against leaders of the agitation. The issue triggered political involvement and regulatory scrutiny, including National Green Tribunal (NGT) intervention and disputes over the units licence. GOAT Kerala missed out on Lionel Messis GOAT India Tour primarily due to logistical issues, lack of FIFA-standard facilities, funding delays, bureaucratic hurdles, and disagreements between organisers and the Argentine Football Association, leading to cancellation of the planned November event and its replacement with a Hyderabad leg to cover the southern region. Honey M Varghese Honey M Varghese, Principal District and Sessions Judge, Ernakulam, hit the spotlight after presiding over the 2017 actor abduction and assault case and delivering the verdict in December. The judgment convicting six accused, and acquitting actor Dileep, the eighth accused, drew both praise and criticism. Invest Kerala The state government organised the Invest Kerala Global Summit on February 21 and 22, offering a platform for investors, multinational companies, and startups to explore investments. After 10 months, according to Industries Minister P Rajeeve, the state was able to attract investments worth `35,463 crore and 50,000 new job opportunities. Joblessness Unemployment in the state saw a spurt with the number of jobless youths in rural areas rising to 76 per thousand in 2023-24, from 65 in the previous year, way above the respective national average of 25 and 24. Kerala had the fourth-highest rural unemployment rate in both years, according to the Handbook of Statistics on Indian States. Over the past 10 years, Kerala recorded its highest rural unemployment rate 107 per thousand in 2014-15. Killer in the family In one of Keralas most macabre family murders of the year, 23-year-old Afan went on a killing spree in Venjaramoodu, murdering his grandmother, uncle, aunt, teenage brother, and girlfriend, while his mother survived with serious injuries. Police said he travelled between three crime scenes on a motorcycle before surrendering. He was hospitalised after claiming to have consumed rat poison, before attempting suicide in custody. 'Lokah' 'Lokah: Chapter 1 - Chandra', Mollywoods first female-led superhero film, was released in August. Starring Kalyani Priyadarshan and directed by Dominic Arun, it became the first Malayalam flick to enter the `300-crore club. Mob lynching Ramnarayan Baghel, a migrant worker from Chhattisgarh, was killed in a mob attack in Walayar, Palakkad. The crowd allegedly assaulted the 31-year-old while shouting Bangladeshi, triggering statewide outrage over hate crimes and migrant safety. Nimisha Priya The case of Indian nurse Nimisha Priya, who is on death row in Yemen, saw major developments in the year. Her scheduled execution in July was postponed amid intense negotiations over blood money. Organ donation Organ donations in Kerala reached a five-year peak. Ernakulam General Hospital became Indias first district-level hospital to perform a heart transplant when woman from Nepal received the heart of Shibu, a Kollam resident. Polls The local body elections, widely seen as the semi-final ahead of the 2026 assembly polls, delivered a sharp political message. The UDF emerged as the biggest gainer, wresting control of four corporations. The BJP made headlines by capturing Thiruvananthapuram corporation, while the LDF was left with just Kozhikode corporation. The year also saw a by-election to the Nilambur assembly seat in June, where Congress Aryadan Shoukath defeated CPMs M Swaraj. Quality of national highways The national highway network in the state has been undergoing a major upgrade. However, cave-ins of under-construction stretches in Malappuram and Kollam exposed serious lapses and violations, raising questions about the quality of the work. Rahul Mamkootathil Congress MLA Rahul Mamkootathil courted controversy following sexual misconduct allegations and rape cases by multiple women. The party suspended the 36-year-old and followed it up with expulsion. Sabarimala The special investigation teams probe into the Sabarimala gold theft case exposed a nexus involving former Travancore Devaswom Board (TDB) officials. A total of 4.5 kg of gold went missing from the hill shrine following repair work in 2019. Former TDB officials, including A Padmakumar, N Vasu and Murari Babu, were arrested. Following new developments, the SIT expanded its investigation into other states. Transshipment terminal The Vizhinjam Transshipment Terminal was inaugurated by Prime Minister Narendra Modi in May, establishing it as Indias first deepwater hub. It achieved rapid operational success, handling 1 million TEUs (twenty-foot equivalent units) and major vessels like MSC Irina by the year-end, all while preparing for phase II expansion to extend berths and the breakwater for even greater capacity, solidifying its role as a global competitor to Colombo. Universities The year saw a standoff between the governor and the government over appointments of vice-chancellors to APJ Abdul Kalam Technological University (KTU) and Kerala University of Digital Sciences, Innovation and Technology (Digital University Kerala, DUK). Following the deadlock, the apex court intervened, leading to the formation of a committee to recommend candidates. A consensus was arrived at and Dr Ciza Thomas (KTU) and Dr Saji Gopinathan (DUK) were appointed as VCs. Vedan Rapper Hirandas Murali aka Vedan was arrested in a narcotics case and later booked over sexual assault allegations. The governments decision to honour him with the state film award for best lyricist sparked debate. Wild animal attacks Wild animal attacks continued, with four people killed by tigers alone in 2025. From 2016 to early 2025, 919 persons have been killed and nearly 9,000 injured in encounters with wild animals. Kerala officially requested the Centre to amend the Wildlife (Protection) Act, 1972. The main goal is to allow the culling of wild animals that are a direct threat to people and property. Xtreme poverty eradication The state government declared Kerala as extreme poverty-free in November, through the Extreme Poverty Eradication Project (EPEP). The project identified 64,006 families as extremely poor. The announcement, however, sparked controversy, with the opposition questioning the lack of transparent and census-based data, and alleging political motivation. Year of Youth Youth emerged at the forefront of politics, particularly during the local body elections, with major parties fielding candidates from student wings such as KSU and SFI. Zoological Park, Thrissur Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan inaugurated the long-awaited Thrissur Zoological Park in Puthur in October. The designer zoo is expected to transform the region into a global tourism destination. Tributes P Jayachandran (Jan 9) Legendary playback singer P Jayachandran died, leaving behind melodies that defined an era. With his rich, emotive voice and thousands of unforgettable songs, he remains etched in the musical memory of South India. Shaji N Karun (Apr 28) Acclaimed filmmaker and cinematographer Shaji N Karuns passing marked the loss of one of Indias most poetic cinematic voices. Through internationally acclaimed films and visionary storytelling, he carried Malayalam cinema to the global stage. V S Achuthanandan (July 21) Former chief minister and Communist stalwart V S Achuthanandan affectionately known as VS passed away at the age of 101. A towering public figure, he leaves behind a legacy of principled politics, uncompromising integrity, and decades of unwavering service to the people of Kerala. M K Sanoo (Aug 2) Leaving behind a life devoted to literature and human values, writer, critic, and social activist Prof M K Sanoo died, aged 96. A compassionate public intellectual and cultural guide, his works and interventions shaped Keralas literary and social landscape. T J S George (Oct 3) Renowned journalist and thinker T J S George passed away, closing a luminous chapter in Indian public discourse. A Padma Bhushan awardee and prolific columnist, his fearless commentary and deeply insightful writing enriched journalism over six decades. Sreenivasan (Dec 20) Veteran actor, writer, and filmmaker Sreenivasan bid farewell after a remarkable journey in Malayalam cinema. For nearly five decades, his sharp wit, humane storytelling, and timeless humour shaped the soul of popular cinema, touching generations of viewers and creators alike. text: Anna Jose and Rajesh Abraham EDITING: Prasad V Mathew and Niharika Pramod DESIGN: arjun k j
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.
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.
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.
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 .
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 .
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 .
Rights panel takes suo motu of eviction notice to rape accuseds family
Panaji: The Goa Human Rights Commission has taken suo motu cognisance of an eviction notice issued to the family of an accused in a case involving the sexual abuse of a six-year-old girl. Acting on newspaper reports published in local dailies on December 25, the Commission issued notices to the secretary of the Socorro panchayat, [] The post Rights panel takes suo motu of eviction notice to rape accuseds family appeared first on The Navhind Times .
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 .
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 .
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 .
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
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.
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
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
Goa nightclub fire: Court extends police custody of Luthra brothers till December 29
Their initial 10-day remand expired on Friday (December 26)
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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.
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.

