Global Marine Fisheries Management Youth Initiative Launched in Shanghai
Beijing, June 8: Recently, global marine fisheries management and development activities took place in Shanghai. In line with World Environment Day, the event unveiled the Global Marine Fisheries Management Youth Initiative. This initiative calls on young people to focus on the issue of illegal fishing under the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals. It encourages scientific ... Read more Global Marine Fisheries Management Youth Initiative Launched in Shanghai
Want to lose weight? Influencer who shed 55 kg reveals the 7 foods she gave up
Fitness influencer Dolly shared her weight loss journey, revealing that eliminating seven food categories helped her reduce calorie intake and achieve her goals. By swapping sugary drinks for water, white bread for whole grains, and avoiding packaged snacks, fast food, ice cream, alcohol, and processed items, she successfully transformed her body.
Maxime Lagac's quote, The most persevering becomes the most talented, highlights that greatness is often built through pain, patience, and discipline, not just innate ability. His personal journey, marked by profound loss, transformed into a mission to help others find resilience, demonstrating that persistence creates experience, confidence, and ultimately, mastery.
How ChatGPT's new Lockdown mode protects you from data theft (and what else it does)
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Gavaskar Urges India To Move Beyond 'transition' Tag After Record Win Over Afghanistan
Sunil Gavaskar: India great Sunil Gavaskar believes it is time to stop viewing the Indian Test side as a team in transition and instead judge it by the standards expected at the highest level, following India's crushing 300-run innings victory over Afghanistan in the one-off Test at New Chandigarh. The win marked India's largest innings victory in Test cricket, highlighting the depth of the squad led by captain Shubman Gill. Debutant spinner Manav Suthar played a key role, and the bowling attack dominated Afghanistan throughout both innings. After the victory, Gavaskar noted that it was time to change the conversation around the team. He suggested shifting away from seeing the team as transitioning and focusing more on performance and accountability. I think we should stop describing this team as being in transition and instead pay attention to the standards expected in Test cricket. Every team faces retirements and changes in personnel, but the focus must stay on performance, Gavaskar told JioStar. Recent Test results reveal that our bigger concern has been batting rather than bowling. The bowlers have generally done their job, but the batters need to show more discipline and stronger technique, especially in tough situations. Sometimes, there's a tendency to adopt a T20 mindset, where patience fades after a few dot balls, leading to poor decisions. Test cricket requires a different approach. Moving forward, India must focus on tightening their batting processes, building longer innings, and staying present rather than viewing every result through the lens of transition. India all-rounder Washington Sundar shared the team's commitment to improving ahead of challenging overseas assignments, starting with a tour of Sri Lanka. We know the challenges ahead, especially with the demanding tour of Sri Lanka coming up, along with other important matches. As a team, we recognise what it will take to succeed in those conditions and perform consistently across formats. Our focus is on keeping India a strong and competitive side, whether in Tests, ODIs, or T20Is. We put in a lot of preparation, planning, and individual improvement, and as a team, we are dedicated to the effort required to succeed. Our goal is to keep raising our standards and ensure India stays at the top in all formats of the game. With the retirements of Ravichandran Ashwin and Ravindra Jadeja affecting India's spin department, Sundar is expected to take on more responsibility alongside Kuldeep Yadav. Discussing their partnership, Sundar emphasised their understanding of each other's strengths. Kuldeep and I have played a lot of cricket together, so we understand each other's strengths and roles within the team. We support one another and aim to complement each other, especially during crucial moments when managing partnerships and pressure is important. Regardless of who is in the lineup, we focus on doing what is needed to help the team win. As a bowling unit, it's vital to understand our responsibilities, adapt to the match situation, and contribute effectively to the team's success. While India celebrated their win, former England spinner Graeme Swann urged patience with Afghanistan. He pointed out that the visitors' struggles mainly stemmed from a lack of Test experience, not from a lack of talent. Afghanistans performance highlighted challenges stemming from limited exposure to Test cricket, not a lack of talent. The many situations they faced in this match, from decision-making to using DRS and adjusting their batting approach, are lessons that come with experience and regular opportunities at the Test level. In the first innings, they were too defensive against Indias spin attack, while in the second innings, they may have counterattacked too aggressively. The ideal balance is somewhere in between, using positive strategies like footwork, strike rotation, and sweep shots without taking unnecessary risks. Despite the result, there is much talent within Afghanistans squad, and the crucial part will be learning from this experience. Touring India is one of the toughest challenges in Test cricket, and this match should serve as a valuable step in their growth as a Test-playing nation. One of the highlights for India was the debut performance of left-arm spinner Manav Suthar, who took seven wickets in the match and played a crucial role in dismantling Afghanistan's batting lineup. Gavaskar praised Suthar's composure but cautioned against setting unrealistic expectations too soon. Manav Suthar has had an incredible start to his Test career, and his seven-wicket haul is certainly impressive. What stood out was his accuracy and temperament during the match. However, we should avoid jumping to conclusions after just one performance. History shows that many bowlers have started strong, but maintaining success at the Test level requires ongoing improvement and adaptation. The conditions in this match favoured spin, and Suthar took full advantage with his disciplined line and length. The next challenge will be to perform well on surfaces that provide less assistance, where hell need to develop more variations to create opportunities. Equally promising was his batting approach. Despite being a debutant, he focused on the team's needs rather than personal achievements, showing he was willing to play positively when the team needed quick runs. The conditions in this match favoured spin, and Suthar took full advantage with his disciplined line and length. The next challenge will be to perform well on surfaces that provide less assistance, where hell need to develop more variations to create opportunities. Also Read: Live Cricket Score With the one-off Test complete, attention now shifts to the three-match ODI series between India and Afghanistan starting on June 13. Article Source: IANS
Love is more than just attraction. It transforms into a strong bond when couples face life's challenges together. Shared goals and mutual growth build lasting relationships. This enduring concept is highlighted by a famous French proverb. Antoine de Saint-Exupry's words remind us that true love means looking in the same direction.
Payal Industrial Park, Fourier partner on hydrogen energy storage pilot
Payal Industrial Park is partnering with Fourier, an energy startup. They will deploy a hydrogen-powered energy storage system in Dahej, Gujarat. This collaboration aims to provide industries with reliable, 24/7 clean electricity. The system generates hydrogen on-site, reducing costs and logistics. This initiative supports India's green hydrogen goals and offers energy independence for industrial parks.
Sri Lanka A Batter Fernando Hopes To Cement National Team Berth Through 50-over Tri-series
Rangiri Dambulla International Cricket Stadium: Sri Lanka 'A' top-order batter Nuwanidu Fernando on Monday said he sees the upcoming 50-over tri-series against India 'A' and Afghanistan 'A' as a crucial opportunity to consolidate his position and work towards establishing himself as a regular in the national team. The tri-series begins at the Rangiri Dambulla International Cricket Stadium on Tuesday, with Sri Lanka A taking on Tilak Varma-led India A. In recent times, I have been batting well and the plan is to continue the same during this tri-series as well. I also consider the contests against India 'A' and Afghanistan 'A' as huge opportunities to excel as they are very good teams. I see this as a chance to further enhance my position and continue going forward towards my goal of playing regularly in the national team, Nuwanidu told IANS in an exclusive interview. Fernando, younger brother of Sri Lanka pacer Vishwa Fernando, said his elder sibling has been one of the prime motivations and pillars of support in his cricketing journey. I started playing cricket when I saw my elder brother Vishwas playing the game. Actually it's due to him that I started going to play cricket. Vishwa has been supporting me very well, which is why I am at this position right now. As someone who plays in the Sri Lankan team, Vishwa continuously advises me on how to handle pressure and adjust to the situations etc. So he's always there for me and one of the prime reasons for me playing cricket is my brother Vishwa, he said. On the playing conditions in Dambulla, Fernando said he expects uneven bounce and some turn, with weather also likely to play a role. The Dambulla pitch has uneven bounce and also there is a bit of a turn as well. As per the current weather conditions, it may have an impact on the bowling. I basically expect to have a look at the conditions on the day of the game and based on that, adjust my playing style to suit the conditions on offer, he said. Fernando, who has played six ODIs and three T20Is for Sri Lanka and amassed 102 runs in total, was keen to build on his performance in the recent 'A' series at home against New Zealand with 126 runs in three red-ball innings being the standout. The 'A' series against New Zealand was a good one for me and considering the team itself. I look to continue in the same vein in the 'A' teams tri-series. Yes, I did perform well for the national side, but that is now in the past. Now I need to once again start performing from this series, and play the way I have been playing and I will try to focus on making big in this particular series and focus on the future, he said. The St. Sebastian's College, Moratuwa alumnus also spoke about how his height gives him a technical edge in playing against both pacers and spinners. Owing to my height factor, it helps me to reach the ball and that's an advantage for me. Also, when it comes to playing the spin, I am able to easily play both on the front foot and back foot. Even for the fast bowlers, when they bowl a bouncer, I am able to handle it with some ease, and bring in some smoothness in my playing style because of the height factor, he said. The St. Sebastian's College, Moratuwa alumnus also spoke about how his height gives him a technical edge in playing against both pacers and spinners. Owing to my height factor, it helps me to reach the ball and that's an advantage for me. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Watch India A-Team Tri Series 2026 (OD) - Sri Lanka A vs India A on June 9th 2026, from 10:00 AM IST live on Sony Sports Ten 1 SD & HD, Sony Sports Ten 3 SD & HD (Hind), Sony Sports Ten 4 SD (Tamil, Telugu, Kannada) and Sony LIV. Article Source: IANS
Our Highest Mantra (OHM) , a modern human flourishing ecosystem that applies timeless Vedic principles to modern life through conscious education, longevity support, and community, has announced a strategic collaboration with Frequency School , a global youth mindfulness, education, and wellness initiative, founded by U.S. multi-platinum, Grammy-nominated producer and cancer survivor Maejor, to establish a music studio and wellness lab at the Tibetan Children's Village (TCV) in Dharamshala, India. Grammy-Nominated Producer Maejor with the students of Tibetan Children's Village (TCV) as part of an OHM collaboration in Dharamshala The initiative reflects OHM’s belief that creativity, awareness, and community are essential to human flourishing, and that timeless principles of human connection and inner balance can be meaningfully applied in modern life. By bringing Frequency School's mindfulness and wellness education platform into alignment with OHM's awareness and wellbeing practices, the collaboration creates a living environment for human development that bridges ancient wisdom with modern scientific understanding. At the heart of the partnership is OHM's proprietary digital curriculum, a self-paced educational framework built around universal spirituality, nervous system awareness, systems thinking, conscious technology literacy, and the integration of science and spirit. These globally accessible modules are designed to support clarity, emotional resilience, and self-awareness. The collaboration also includes OHM’s non-invasive frequency-based longevity support, developed under the guidance of biophysics researcher Dr. Jeff Sutherland, PhD, and designed to support nervous system regulation, recovery, and overall wellbeing. These protocols are designed to support healthy cellular communication and balance in the body's natural energy field for all program participants. For Roy, the initiative also reflects a deeply personal connection to India, culture, and conscious education. Sathi Roy, a first-generation Bengali American and Founder of Our Highest Mantra, said, "This partnership reflects our belief that human flourishing begins with connection — connection to ourselves, to community, to creativity, and to a deeper sense of meaning. As a first-generation Bengali American, supporting an initiative that gives back to India while uplifting the work of the Tibetan Children’s Village carries deep personal meaning for me. Dharamshala carries a unique spiritual and cultural significance that makes it a powerful home for this initiative. By bringing together music, conscious education, and supportive environments, we hope to help young people cultivate emotional resilience, creativity, self-awareness, and a stronger sense of possibility for their future.” The seeds of this collaboration were planted during the filming of Empathy: The Pursuit of Joy – A Hero’s Journey, a documentary project that brought Maejor and Frequency School together on the TCV campus. Dr. Natalie Petouhoff, Executive Producer, and Josh Sikkema, Director, of the film, describe the program as a living embodiment of the film’s central idea — that the greatest gift we can offer one another is to truly see, hear, and acknowledge each other. Grounded in the neuroscience of empathy and joy, the initiative shows how ancient wisdom and modern science come together to expand perspective, unlock possibility, and create more meaningful ways of living, working, and playing together. And they are excited to include the children’s music in the film’s soundbath soundtrack, as the music will not only play a key role in how the stories are told, but this creative hub in Dharamshala enables their talent to be heard globally. While filming a workshop with Maejor on campus, a student shared on camera her dream of creating music, but didn't know where to begin. That moment became the catalyst. The initiative now provides students with computers, DAW software, and hands-on instruction in music creation and recording, while opening a global pathway for their work to be heard as part of the film's worldwide sound bath soundtrack, building confidence, inclusion, and self-expression through healing harmonics. OHM's frameworks are embedded within Frequency School's Impact Initiative, a model that blends mindfulness, wellness, and creativity through the transformative power of sound, establishing music studios and wellness labs for youth in underserved communities to address critical gaps in education and wellness. Maejor, Founder of Frequency School, said, "Our goal is to offer young people hands-on tools to explore sound as both a therapy and educational force, nurturing mindfulness, creativity, and inner balance. Dharamshala, long regarded as a global spiritual crossroads, provides a natural home for this initiative." The collaboration brings together ancient wisdom, modern technology, and community-centered education to create a new model for youth wellbeing and creative development. Together, the music studio and wellness lab are envisioned as a space where music, creativity, and human connection support long-term wellbeing to nurture long-term human development. Tsultrim Dorjee, Upper TCV Director, said, "This music studio is a beautiful evolution of the energy we felt on campus last year with the Empathy Documentary Film team and Frequency School. It gives our students a real sense of ownership over their creativity, turning the school learning program into a truly hands-on experience where their new talents can finally take root." As the initiative grows, Dharamshala has the opportunity to become a global example of how music, mindfulness, education, and technology can come together to support the next generation of human wellbeing and creative expression. OHM is actively fundraising to bring coherence-based programs to more communities worldwide. Frequency School Studios is also fundraising to expand its tech-integrated hubs globally, welcoming monetary donations, computers, monitors, speakers, DAW software, and other music recording equipment.
Zerodha Mutual Fund files draft document with Sebi for two life cycle funds
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Forest Dept-supported solar-powered fences provided to two HEC-hit Goalpara villages
Guwahati, June 8: Two community-managed stretches of low-cost solar-powered fence supported by Goalpara Forest Division of Assam Forest Department, were inaugurated and handed over to the community in a programme organised at the community hall of Amguri village in Goalpara district of Assam on June 4 last. The single-strand circular solar fences were installed []
Sugamya Bharat App , launched by the Department of Empowerment of Persons with Disabilities (DEPwD), Ministry of Social Justice and Empowerment, Government of India, at the Circle of Collaboration event held at the India International Centre, New Delhi. APD's Circle of Collaboration event in New Delhi marked the integration of GoI's Sugamya Bharat App and Yes to Access The integration comes at a time when accessibility efforts in India increasingly require more than infrastructure improvements alone. Sustained progress requires collaborative monitoring, stronger accountability, and active participation from governments, civil society organisations, and citizens. India has – at conservative estimates – 2.68 crore citizens who live with a disability. However, even 10 years after the Rights of Persons with Disabilities (RPwD) Act, public spaces like parks, offices, educational institutions, and restaurants often lack basic accessibility facilities like ramps, wheelchair-friendly toilets. That’s where these apps come in – for regular citizens to audit and report the accessibility of public places. While the Sugamya Bharat App enables citizens to report accessibility barriers and supports the objectives of the Accessible India Campaign, Yes to Access enables citizens to assess and report the accessibility of public spaces at scale, creating a map that helps persons with disabilities, caregivers, families, and allies identify accessible locations. Together, the platforms aim to strengthen citizen-led accessibility monitoring and create more responsive systems for identifying and addressing barriers faced by persons with disabilities. The announcement was made during Circle of Collaborations, a convening designed to showcase the power of partnerships in advancing accessibility and inclusion. The event brought together government representatives, disability rights advocates, civil society organisations, accessibility practitioners, designers, and development sector leaders to reflect on progress made and explore pathways for greater collaboration. The event was inaugurated by Ms. Manmeet Kaur Nanda, IAS, Additional Secretary, Department of Empowerment of Persons with Disabilities (DEPwD), Ministry of Social Justice and Empowerment, Government of India. The inaugural panel also featured Dr. S. Govindaraj, Chief Commissioner for Persons with Disabilities; Mr. Anand Shekhar, Chief Executive Officer, WaterAid India; and Ms. Puja Anand, President, Association of Designers of India. The session was moderated by Dr. Bhumika Modh, Head – Public Policy and Collaborations, APD, and was preceded by a welcome address from Mr. Jacob Kurian, Honorary Secretary, APD. The inaugural discussion explored the evolving accessibility landscape in India. Speakers reflected on the importance of data-driven inclusion, public-private collaboration, community-led systems change, and the growing need for stronger standards and capacity-building around digital accessibility. The event also featured an interactive exhibition showcasing the journey, impact, and future vision of the Yes to Access initiative. Highlights included the Yes to Access Journey Timeline , tracing key milestones and learnings; the Wall of Collaborations , recognising organisations and individuals who have contributed to the accessibility movement; and the Data and Impact Zone , featuring a live dashboard that enabled visitors to engage with accessibility-related insights and outcomes. The exhibition further included Way Forward , a space dedicated to exploring future opportunities for collaboration and participation, and Postcards to the Future , an interactive installation inviting attendees to share their aspirations and commitments towards a more accessible and inclusive India. Speaking at the event, Ms. Manmeet Kaur Nanda, IAS, Additional Secretary, DEPwD , said, "Accessibility cannot be achieved by any one institution alone. It requires governments, civil society organisations, industry, and communities to work together towards a common goal. Platforms such as Yes to Access and the integration with Sugamya demonstrate how collaboration and technology can help accelerate our collective journey towards a more inclusive India." Dr. Bhumika Modh, Head – Public Policy and Collaborations, APD , said, "The integration of the Sugamya App with Yes to Access is an important milestone in strengthening citizen-led accessibility monitoring and action. Through Circle of Collaborations, we wanted to showcase the power of partnerships in creating sustainable change and invite more stakeholders to join us in building a future where accessibility is embedded by design." Honorary Secretary, APD , said, " Through Circle of Collaborations, we wanted to highlight the collective effort that drives progress on accessibility. The exhibition showcases the role of partnerships, innovation, and community participation in creating more inclusive environments. As India continues its digital transformation, ensuring that accessibility is embedded by design will be critical to building a future that works for everyone. " Circle of Collaborations was envisioned as both a celebration of collective progress and a call for deeper collaboration towards accessible futures that are equitable, participatory, and inclusive by design. Following the New Delhi edition, Circle of Collaborations will be hosted in Bengaluru on June 13, 2026, at Saanchi Gallery, Bangalore International Centre, bringing together a wider network of partners, practitioners, institutions, and advocates committed to advancing accessibility and inclusion across India. About The Association of People with Disability The Association of People with Disability (APD) is a Bengaluru-based non-profit organisation working towards empowering persons with disabilities through inclusive education, livelihoods, skill development, community-based rehabilitation, policy advocacy, and accessibility initiatives. Through collaborative programmes and partnerships, APD works to build equitable and inclusive systems that enable persons with disabilities to participate fully in society.
From circus dreams to world stage, mother-daughter duo flying Yogasana's flag for USA
Kemi Blake secured a gold medal for the USA at the World Yogasana Championships in Ahmedabad. Her daughter, Kimani Blake, also participated. The mother-daughter duo embraced the competitive aspect of Yogasana, believing it aligns with traditional values. Despite travel disruptions, they achieved their goals. The event showcased the sport's potential for global unity.
The Calcutta High Court refused to urgently hear a petition by former minister Aroop Biswas seeking to quash an FIR against him for criminal intimidation. The court directed Biswas to follow the regular legal process, suggesting he seek anticipatory bail instead, as the FIR was filed six months after the alleged incident.
Parimatch Sports and Sunil Narine Bring "Game of Change" to Chennai
Parimatch Sports, a high-quality sportswear brand inspired by the world’s top athletes, has hosted a charity campaign dedicated to supporting environmental initiatives. The event, held under the slogan “ Clean the shore. Play more ,” reflects the brand’s commitment to sustainability and active lifestyles. It extends the spirit of the tournament beyond sports, channeling its energy into meaningful engagement. Parimatch Sports and Sunil Narine Bring “Game of Change” to Chennai The event brought together volunteers and local influencers around a simple but powerful idea: caring for the planet is not abstract. Shoulder to shoulder, metre by metre, they transformed a polluted space into a place where people can once again gather, play, and breathe freely. What began as a clean-up quickly became a shared experience of unity and collective contribution. The highlight of the day came with the appearance of cricket star and Parimatch Sports brand ambassador Sunil Narine. After the clean-up was completed, participants joined him for a game of cricket on the newly restored beach. The moment was filled with joy and freedom, along with a powerful sense that collective effort can create visible change. “ At Parimatch Sports, we believe that everything in this world is connected — people, nature, and sport. Everyone can make the world a better place, regardless of who they are or where they come from. “ Game of Change ” is about action that restores meaning to simple things and brings us closer to the world we want to live in ,” said the Parimatch Sports Press Office . “ It was incredible to see people come together for one shared goal, ” commented Sunil Narine . “ Moments like this show that sport is not limited to the game itself. It is energy that can transform spaces and people’s relationship with the world around them. Playing cricket on a beach that had been littered and neglected just hours earlier made it a truly special moment .” India continues to experience significant environmental pressure, particularly in relation to plastic waste and coastal pollution. Beaches in major cities, including Chennai, are often covered with large volumes of waste, affecting both local communities and marine life. Through initiatives like “Game of Change,” Parimatch Sports aims to turn awareness into action — and action into visible impact. The event is part of Parimatch Sports’ ongoing commitment to community engagement and environmental responsibility through real-world initiatives. The brand regularly launches programmes that demonstrate how meaningful change can be driven through collective effort. With “Game of Change,” the brand invites everyone to be part of something bigger — to take action, become a creator of change, and experience the game in a new way. Fans can relive the activation across Parimatch Sports’ social media channels and be inspired by the experience, which reflects how small collective actions can lead to meaningful change and create cleaner, more welcoming spaces for everyone.
Lara Dutta`s fun birthday wish for Mahesh Bhupathi is giving major couple goals
Lara Dutta marked Mahesh Bhupathi`s birthday with a heartfelt Instagram post featuring unseen photos and a playful message. The couple, who married in 2011 and share daughter Saira, continue to be one of Bollywood`s most-loved pairs. Lara`s sweet tribute offered fans a glimpse into their relationship and family life
U18 Men's And Women's Hockey Stars Accorded Grand Welcome At Delhi Airport After Asia Cup Success
Indira Gandhi International Airport: The Indian Under-18 men's and women's hockey teams were accorded a thunderous and warm welcome at the Indira Gandhi International Airport upon their return from a highly successful campaign at the Asia Cup. As the players walked out wearing their medals, they were greeted with garlands, and the tricolor amidst loud chants cheering with dhol. The Indian U-18 men's team returned with the ultimate prize, clinching a gold medal, while the spirited women's team locked in a podium finish with a bronze medal finish. The dual success has triggered widespread celebration, drawing high praise from the country's top leadership, including Prime Minister Narendra Modi. Speaking on the sidelines of the grand reception, men's head coach and hockey icon Sardar Singh noted that the overwhelming public reception and words of encouragement from the Prime Minister would act as a massive psychological booster for the junior stars. On the other hand, women's head coach Rani Rampal and captain Sweety Kujur reflected on their journey, calling the podium finish a stepping stone for the long international road ahead while remaining determined to iron out chinks in their armor. The bronze medal marks a strong finish to Indias campaign at the Womens U18 Asia Cup 2026, with the team showcasing its attacking quality, scoring 36 goals, defensive resilience and immense promise throughout the tournament. On the other hand, women's head coach Rani Rampal and captain Sweety Kujur reflected on their journey, calling the podium finish a stepping stone for the long international road ahead while remaining determined to iron out chinks in their armor. Also Read: Live Cricket Score It also announced a cash award of Rs 1 lakh for each player of the Indian U-18 Women's Hockey Team, who secured the bronze medal earlier in the day, along with Rs 50,000 for each member of the support staff. Article Source: IANS
A Vietnamese proverb, If husband and wife work together, even the East Sea can be emptied, highlights the immense power of unity, teamwork and mutual support. Rooted in Vietnam's agricultural traditions, the saying suggests that when people work together towards a common goal, even the most difficult challenges can be overcome. It emphasises the strength that comes from cooperation, perseverance and shared effort in achieving success.
Big wins often lose their excitement quickly. This is due to the Hedonic Treadmill, a psychological effect. People return to their normal feelings after success. Ankur Warikoo explains this. Happiness is not found only in future goals. Focus on relationships, health, and purpose for lasting fulfillment. Build a meaningful life now.
Delhi Assembly Speaker to attend CPA India Region Zone-II meeting in Chandigarh
The conference, themed Role of Aware Society and Legislators in Realising Future Challenges and the Goal of Viksit Bharat 2047, is scheduled to take place from June 89 at the Haryana Legislative Assembly, said the official
Delhi Assembly Speaker to Address CPA Conference in Chandigarh
New Delhi, June 8: Delhi Assembly Speaker Vijender Gupta will address the Commonwealth Parliamentary Association (CPA) India Region Zone-2 North Zone conference in Chandigarh on Monday. According to an official, the conference, themed The Role of an Aware Society and Public Representatives: Future Challenges and Realizing the Developed India 2047 Goal, will take place on ... Read more Delhi Assembly Speaker to Address CPA Conference in Chandigarh
SKUAST-K charts tech-driven roadmap for agriculture
Srinagar, Jun 7:As the country accelerates toward its vision of a developed nation by 2047, Sher-e-Kashmir University of Agricultural Sciences and Technology of Kashmir has emerged as a vanguard for the digital transformation of the nations primary sectors. During the three-day national conference, Technological Integrations in Agriculture, Veterinary and Ecological Sciences (TIC-2026), hosted in collaboration with SIDAVES, experts outlined a blueprint to transition traditional farming into a high-tech, data-driven bio-economy. Prof Nazir Ahmad Ganai, Vice Chancellor of SKUAST-K, emphasised the catalytic role technology integration in changing Indias agricultural landscape. In order toharness the benefits of technological advances in Indian agriculture and realise the goal of Viksit Bharat 2047, Prof Ganai emphasized the great potential of digital agriculture, artificial intelligence, biotechnology, precisionfarming, climate-smart technologies, biopesticides and highlightedtheir role in entrepreneurship and employment generation. Dr Fayaz A Bahar, the organising secretary of the conference presented a detailed report of the recommendations suggested by the experts during their presentations in various concurrent sessions. It was emphasised that fostering interdisciplinary collaboration and ensuring inclusive access to technology, India can build a robust agricultural ecosystem, healthier livestock sector, and sustainable environment, contributing significantly to the vision of a developed nation by 2047.
65th CC Meet AIM, Sainik FC emerge as Group A and H winners
Anouba Imagi Mangal AIM , Khabam and Sainik FC, Tera emerged as the Group A and H winners with their final league stage wins in the Babina Group 65th Sir Churachand Singh KCSI, CBE, Memorial Football Tournament 2025 26 today In the morning clash, AIM got the better of RFCC, Keinou by 4 2 goals for third straight Group A win and eventually emerged Group A winners Laishram Khorish 18' , Nongthombam Menaldo 83' , substitute Ningthoujam Dhanaraj 90 2' and Ngangom Peter Singh 90 5' were on target to set up AIM's 4 2 victory as Khumanthem Bigson 70' and Laishram Mangal 81' scored a goal apiece for RFCC today In the second match and first Group H match of the day, SSC, Sekta beat ZSYC, Chandel by 3 2 goals Yumnam Bikeshwor netted twice 16', 41' for SSC as Senjam Naocha scored the decisive goal in the 73rd minute With Thaokung Malchong Chothe 25' scoring one and Thounaojam Wangthoi of SSC Sekta conceding an own goal in the 45th minute, the two sides were levelled on 2 2 before Naocha made the difference in the second half It was the second win for the Sekta side and eventually they finished Group H runners up behind Sainik FC, who played out a 1 1 draw with Yairipok FC later in the day, to remain unbeaten in the league round and amassed 7 points Yairipok FC drew first blood in the 23rd minute through Wangkheimayum Anish but Chirom Shinivash netted the equaliser in the 47th minute to salvage a point for Sainik FC Source The Sangai Express
Plant native fruit-bearing trees under Green Goa drive: GCCI to govt
PANAJI, Jun 7: The Goa Chamber of Commerce and Industry has appealed to the state government to prioritise native fruit-bearing trees under its plantation campaign, saying the initiative should focus on creating a sustainable and productive green cover rather than merely achieving plantation targets. Chief Minister Pramod Sawant had announced a 90-day drive starting from June 5 to plant 10 lakh trees across the coastal state as part of the ambitious Green Goa, Clean Goa campaign, an offshoot of Prime [] The post Plant native fruit-bearing trees under Green Goa drive: GCCI to govt appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Assams Goalpara District Schools Ban Non-Vegetarian Tiffins Effective Immediately
Guwahati, June 8: A significant directive has been issued for schools in Assams Goalpara district. The District School Inspectors office has mandated that students are prohibited from bringing any non-vegetarian food for their tiffins. This order is effective immediately. According to the directive, only vegetarian food is permitted on school premises. However, students are allowed ... Read more Assams Goalpara District Schools Ban Non-Vegetarian Tiffins Effective Immediately
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The Fading Art of Houseboat Making in Kashmir
To allow this craft to die is to amputate a part of our own story DR AZHAR AYAZ SHAH An inheritance we are letting sink For more than a century, Kashmirs houseboats have floated on Dal and Nigeen lakes as silent witnesses to our history from Dogra rule to the turmoil of the 1990s, from the first trickle of foreign tourists to the selfie generation. They are not just ornamental lodging for visitors; they are moving museums of a rare craft, the living rooms of our memory. Yet today, the art that created them is fading before our eyes. The gradual disappearance of houseboat making is not a romantic exaggeration. It is a harsh reality shaped by environmental degradation, confused regulations, economic distress, and official apathy. What we are watching is not only the decline of a tourist product but the erosion of a unique cultural technology that belongs to Kashmir and nowhere else in the world. A craft born of ingenuity and constraint The Kashmiri houseboat emerged from a convergence of geography and politics. During the Dogra rule, non-local officers were not allowed to own land in the Valley. So, to host British officials and travellers, local craftsmen innovated: they brought the home to the water. These were not crude barges. They were hand-crafted wooden marvels that combined the structural knowledge of boat builders with the aesthetic finesse of woodcarvers from Zainakadal and Zadibal. Every plank of deodar was chosen with care. Every joint was made by hand and sealed with traditional materials, long before industrial resins arrived. The elegant khatamband ceilings, the carved walnut panels, the latticed windows all of these were the signature of a shared ecosystem of artisans: boat makers, carpenters, carvers, upholsterers, even copper artisans whose samovars completed the experience. This craft was never merely about construction; it was about adaptation. The houseboat was designed to respond to water levels, to the Valleys harsh winter, to the social needs of extended Kashmiri families and foreign guests. A finished houseboat embodied generations of accumulated knowledge much of it unwritten, passed from master to apprentice, from father to son. Today, that chain is breaking. From pride to precarious livelihood Talk to any remaining houseboat maker on the banks of Dal, and a similar story emerges. Where once there were long waiting lists and advance bookings to build or renovate houseboats, now there are sporadic orders and growing debts. A traditional houseboat takes months to a year to build, requires expensive seasoned timber, and demands a high level of skill. But the returns are no longer commensurate with the labour. At the same time, younger generations are refusing to enter the profession. They see their fathers struggling with license issues, court notices, and an uncertain future. They compare their own modest earnings with what a basic job in the private sector or outside the state can provide. Faced with such an unequal bargain, why would a young Kashmiri choose to plane wood on the lake in the bitter cold when they could sit in an office in Delhi, Dubai, or even Srinagars emerging corporate spaces? The emotional cost of this exodus is visible on the faces of ageing craftsmen. Many of them speak of their work with great pride. Yet they also admit that when they look around in their workshops, they no longer see apprentices. They see empty spaces, idle tools, and the fear that once they are gone, the knowledge will die with them. Environmental crisis and regulatory confusion No serious discussion of houseboats can ignore the ecologically fragile state of our water bodies. Dal Lake has been shrinking for decades under the pressure of encroachments, sewage, and unplanned development. In response, authorities have often treated houseboats as convenient scapegoats highly visible structures that can be easily targeted while more powerful polluters continue largely unchecked. Yes, houseboats contribute to the lakes ecological load, especially when sewage management is not modernised. But they are a small part of a much larger problem. For years, policy has oscillated between eviction threats, demolition drives, and vague promises of rehabilitation or infrastructure upgrades. Licenses have been frozen, new houseboats have been effectively banned, and repairs have become mired in permissions and bureaucratic uncertainty. The result is a perverse situation: owners are not allowed to build new houseboats or substantially upgrade old ones, yet they are blamed when dilapidated structures sink or leak pollutants. Craftsmen who could have been employed in retrofitting houseboats with modern, eco-friendly technologies are instead sitting idle, while the narrative of houseboats as environmental villains gains ground. A more balanced policy would recognise houseboats as heritage assets and regulate them accordingly. Instead, we largely have a regime of fear and confusion. The government talks of preserving the lake and reviving tourism, but on the ground, the people who embody both the houseboat makers and owners are left to navigate an impossible maze of notices, surveys, and shifting guidelines. Tourism without soul The irony could not be sharper. At every tourism fair, in every promotional clip, Kashmir is marketed with the same images: a shikara gliding over still waters, the silhouette of houseboats at sunrise, the reflection of snow peaks in the lake. These visuals have become shorthand for the Valley itself. Yet behind this marketing gloss lies a painful contradiction. We are aggressively selling an icon whose foundations are eroding. International visitors still dream of staying on a houseboat because it promises an authenticity that concrete hotels can never match. But if the art of making and maintaining those houseboats dies, what will be left? Plastic replicas? Floating resorts with no roots in local culture? A tourism experience without soul? Sustainable tourism does not mean stripping away everything that makes a place unique in the name of environmental purity. It means investing in the very crafts and communities that give a destination its character, while modernising practices to reduce harm. In the case of houseboats, this could mean government-backed schemes for sewage
China Launches Special Maritime Operation in Eastern Taiwan Region
Beijing, June 7: On June 6, various departments in China initiated a special maritime enforcement operation in the eastern waters of Taiwan. This operation aims to fully exercise the countrys maritime administrative authority. The initiative also seeks to enhance patrol enforcement in deep-sea areas and improve traffic control capabilities in key water zones. The goal ... Read more China Launches Special Maritime Operation in Eastern Taiwan Region
Goa Chief Minister Promod Sawant Discusses NEP 2020 with Union Ministers in New Delhi
New Delhi, June 7: Goas Chief Minister Promod Sawant held several important meetings with central ministers in New Delhi to discuss issues related to the states development, education, and infrastructure. During these meetings, he met with Union Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan, Union Home Minister Amit Shah, and Union Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw. Union Education Minister Dharmendra ... Read more Goa Chief Minister Promod Sawant Discusses NEP 2020 with Union Ministers in New Delhi
Education Minister Discusses NEP 2020 Outcomes with Goa Chief Minister
New Delhi, June 7: Union Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan met with Goa Chief Minister Pramod Sawant on Sunday to discuss the implementation of the National Education Policy (NEP) 2020. In a statement, Pradhan expressed his pleasure in meeting Chief Minister Dr. Pramod Sawant. They had meaningful discussions aimed at strengthening the implementation of NEP 2020 ... Read more Education Minister Discusses NEP 2020 Outcomes with Goa Chief Minister
World Cup 2026 in numbers: Key statistical goals, titles and age records
The 2026 World Cup has already set records for the most host nations, most matches and the highest prize money. World Cup 2026 in numbers: Key statistical goals, titles and age records
Argentinian Nabila Sol Barraza: Even as the Indian yoga athletes and many of their Indian-origin counterparts take centrestage at the inaugural World Yogasana Championships here, a lithe South American is a cynosure of the spectators and fellow competitors as she performed the asanas with precision and elegance. After all, Argentinian Nabila Sol Barraza has been one of the most successful overseas athletes in the championships, winning a total of five including two gold and two silver medals, and insists that yoga has transformed her life in more ways than she could ever imagine. Born about 40 kilometres from Rosario the Argentine city that gave the global football icon Lionel Messi Nabilas first brush with Yogasana happened through a college friend back home. What began as curiosity gradually transformed into a passion, eventually bringing her to Mumbai, a city she would call home for nearly five years During that period, she learnt Hindi phrases, discovered Indian traditions, appeared as a background dancer in Bollywood productions, worked alongside actor Tiger Shroff, and even developed an unexpected appreciation for cricket. I knew how passionate people in Argentina are about football, so I could understand the emotions Indians have for cricket, said Nabila as she speaks about how she is a great fan of former India skipper Virat Kohli. While cricket introduced her to one side of India, yoga revealed something deeper. Drawn by its philosophy and transformative potential, Nabila travelled to Rishikesh, widely regarded as the yoga capital of the world, before furthering her studies in Nashik. The enriching experience has since shaped the journey of the 30-year-old trainer of contemporary dance, who was raised by a single mother alongside her two siblings. It has been an amazing journey in India. I loved everything about the country the culture, the people and the diversity. I travelled to Rajasthan, Agra, Goa, Chennai and Kolkata. What amazed me most was how different the languages, cuisines and customs can be within one country, said Nabila. The lessons she learnt on those journeys would eventually travel with her across continents. Earlier this year, Nabila moved to Colombia, where she now conducts both online and offline yoga classes. Yoga heals the body, mind and soul, she said. For me, it is still a learning experience. What makes it special is that it is not restricted by age. Anyone can practice it. Nabilas commitment was evident long before she stepped onto the championship stage in Ahmedabad. To compete at the World Yogasana Championships, Nabila endured a gruelling 48-hour journey that took her from Bogota to Toronto, then London, Mumbai and finally Ahmedabad. The effort paid off. Nabilas commitment was evident long before she stepped onto the championship stage in Ahmedabad. To compete at the World Yogasana Championships, Nabila endured a gruelling 48-hour journey that took her from Bogota to Toronto, then London, Mumbai and finally Ahmedabad. Also Read: Live Cricket Score I am the only Argentine here this year, but I don't think it will be the same next time, she said. These championships are a wonderful platform to share yoga with the world. I am sure more people from Argentina and Colombia will want to participate in the future. Article Source: IANS
Explained: Why Portugal are taking a '27+1' World Cup squad despite FIFA's strict 26-man limit
Portugal's World Cup squad announcement sparked confusion after Roberto Martinez described his travelling party as 27 players plus one, despite FIFA's 26-player limit. The explanation lies in reserve goalkeeper Ricardo Velho travelling as an emergency backup, while the symbolic plus one refers to the late Diogo Jota. Martinez said Jota's spirit remains with the squad as Portugal pursue a historic first World Cup title.
Daman Becomes a Tourist Hotspot After PM Modis Visit, Embraced as Mini Goa
Mumbai, June 7: The Union Territory of Daman, adjacent to South Gujarat, has emerged as a top destination for tourists. During the summer holidays, a significant influx of visitors is being witnessed, with crowds continuing to swell in the final days of the break. Amidst the intense heat across the state, people are flocking to ... Read more Daman Becomes a Tourist Hotspot After PM Modis Visit, Embraced as Mini Goa
Modi Congratulates Women's Football Team On Winning SAFF Women's Championship
India clinched the SAFF Women's Championships football title for the sixth time and first after seven years with a dominant 3-1 win over Bangladesh in the summit clash in Goa on Saturday
U.P. advances SDG-6 goals through integrated water management efforts
State reports decline in over-exploited groundwater units and rise in safe blocks as it pursues clean drinking water, sanitation and sustainable groundwater management
PM Modi lauds India womens football team for capturing SAFF Cship title
New Delhi [India], May 7 : Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday congratulated the Indian womens football team for capturing the South Asian Football Federation (SAFF) Womens Championship, saying that it will encourage more youngsters to take up the sport in the coming times. India claimed the SAFF Womens Championship title after seven years, defeating defending champions Bangladesh 3-1 in a gripping final at the Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium in Goa on Saturday. Posting on X, PM Modi said, Congratulations to the Indian Womens Football Team on winning the SAFF Womens Championship 2026. They have played excellently through the tournament. This will encourage more youngsters to play football in the coming times. Best wishes to the team for their future endeavours. https://x.com/narendramodi/status/2063537099278839945 For India, Pyari Xaxa 42nd minute, Sanfida Nongrum 46th minute, Lynda Kom Serto 82nd minute were among the scorers while Ritu Porna Chakma (45+1) also scored the sole goal for Bangladesh. Pyari Xaxa gave India the lead in the 42nd minute before Ritu Porna Chakma equalised in first-half stoppage time. Sanfida Nongrum restored the Blue Tigresses advantage just 40 seconds into the second half, while substitute Lynda Kom Serto sealed the victory in the 82nd minute as India lifted a record-extending sixth trophy. As the final whistle sounded, the significance of the achievement was evident across the Indian camp. Sanfida Nongrum, who played a decisive role throughout the tournament, scoring in both the semi-final and the final, dropped to her knees before embracing teammate Dangmei Grace, who announced her retirement after the match. Around them, players and staff celebrated as India returned to the summit of South Asian womens football for the first time since 2019. Grace, a legend of the Indian womens game, represented the country 95 times since her debut in 2013, and ended her international career on a high after winning her third SAFF title. The triumph capped a remarkable campaign for the hosts, who won all four of their matches, scoring 18 goals and conceding just one, while ending Bangladeshs hopes of securing a historic third consecutive title. The final had all the ingredients expected from a meeting between the regions two strongest sides. Bangladesh arrived as defending champions, while India were chasing a title that had eluded them for the last two editions. (ANI)
Nepal wants to resolve boundary row with India through diplomacy, open heart: Shishir Khanal
Nepals Foreign Minister Shishir Khanal made headlines on Sunday, advocating for a diplomatic resolution to border issues with India. He underscored the goal of cultivating a relationship that is rewarding for both nations, especially amidst Nepal's quest for economic growth.
New Notice Issued to Former Bengal Sports Minister in Messi Event Case
Kolkata, June 7: Former West Bengal Sports Minister Arup Biswas is facing increased scrutiny as the Bidhannagar (South) police in North 24 Parganas have issued him a new notice related to the Lionel Messi Goat India Tour event. The police have directed Biswas to appear at the Bidhannagar (South) police station by Monday. This is ... Read more New Notice Issued to Former Bengal Sports Minister in Messi Event Case
Goa Forest Official submits police complaint against Minister over soil transportation from forest
The complaint alleged trees were illegally uprooted during the activity, which amounted to violation of forest laws and government policies aimed at increasing green cover
Congress aims for organisation overhaul, agitations from June 18 to corner BJP Govt in Goa
The reconstitution of the Goa Pradesh Congress Committee executive and other organisational bodies will soon be announced as part of a comprehensive restructuring exercise
Harry Kane Edges England To Underwhelming New Zealand Victory
Harry Kane's 79th international goal edged England to a 1-0 win over New Zealand as the Three Lions' World Cup preparations got off to an underwhelming start in the Florida heat on Saturday.
KMCH Sempora showcases milestones, advanced services in Obstetrics and Gynecology Dept
Srinagar, Jun 6: Kashmir Medical College and Hospital (KMCH) Sempora on Saturday organized a walkthrough of its Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology to showcase its recent milestones and highlight the services and achievements of the department. Chairman SSM College of Engineering, Parihaspora Dr. Qazi Shabir; Principal Madhubani Medical College, Prof. (Dr.) Manzoor Ahmad Thoker; Managing Director KMCH, Tausif Ahmad; Executive Director KMCH Insha Qazi; Head Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology GMC Srinagar,Prof. (Dr.) SyedMasooma Rizvi; Professor Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology SKIMS MC Bemina. Prof. (Dr.) Anjum Malik; Principal/Dean KMCH, Prof. Dr. Nazir Ahmad Khan; HOD GynaecologyKMCH, Prof. (Dr.) Rifat Ara; Medical Superintendent, Dr. Syed Mubashir; heads of departments, faculty members of Obstetrics and Gynaecology Department KMCH, senior faculty members, consultants, and specialist doctors from various disciplines were present at the event. The Managing Director congratulated the Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology for successfully conducting its first Lower Segment Caesarean Section (LSCS), describing it as a significant milestone and the beginning of a new journey for the department. He urged the team to continue working with the same grit, dedication, and energy in the future. Expressing confidence in the departments capabilities, he said he was certain that the team would achieve the goals and aspirations it has set for itself. He emphasized the need to build a lasting legacy that future generations would follow, stressing the importance of making a mark and creating an environment of excellence. Executive Director KMCH, Insha Qazi, said the walkthrough was organized to showcase the many milestones achieved by Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology and to highlight the advanced treatments now being offered at the institution. She said the department has introduced advanced laparoscopic hysterectomy procedures and has started managing high-risk and precious pregnancies, including cases involving failed IVF attempts, recurrent miscarriages, and other complicated obstetric conditions. She said KMCH is set to commence its first MBBS batch this year, which will provide aspiring medical students from Kashmir an opportunity to pursue medical education within the Valley without having to move outside Jammu and Kashmir or the country. The Executive Director also announced that KMCH is planning to establish a cancer research hospital and a dental college as part of its expansion plans aimed at taking healthcare services in Jammu and Kashmir to the next level. Highlighting the institutions infrastructure, she said KMCH offers world-class facilities comparable to leading private hospitals while maintaining treatment costs that are affordable and close to government-sector rates. While hailing the successful conduct of maiden LSCS, Principal/Dean KMCH, Prof. Dr. Nazir Ahmad Khan said that the achievement has been accomplished in a matter of months rather than years. He appreciated the resilience and hard work of the doctors and allied healthcare staff who contributed to this accomplishment. He also thanked the Managing Director of KMCH for his valuable guidance, vision, and unwavering support in turning these milestones into reality. Reaffirming the institutions commitment to maternal and child healthcare, Prof. Khan said that every woman who enters KMCH will receive specialized care and treatment from a highly skilled and experienced team of doctors.
'Don't even go near': Muslim youth urged to stay away from Cockroach Janta Party's stir
Ahead of a recent demonstration, a significant section of the Muslim community received widespread warnings urging them to stay away. Social media and mosque announcements advised against participation, citing potential long-term consequences and the risk of being scapegoated if unrest occurred. This caution reflects a growing sentiment following past protests and investigations.
NMFA edge Rahee UC 3 2 for third win on trot
NMFA, Nambol beat Rahee UC in a 5 goal thriller to complete Group D league stage sweep in the ongoing 65th CC Meet at Mapal Kangjeibung Having beat MIUFC 1 0 and thumped ABA 2 0 in the previous matches, NMFA rode on Salam Dhiren's first half brace to overcome Rahee UC this afternoon N Ruivah had put Rahee UC ahead earlier in the 26th minute but Salam Dhiren scored back to back in the 36th and 38th minutes to overturn the lead in favour of NMFA S Ajitkumar extended NMFA's lead to 3 1 in the 77th minute before P Ngaoveisa scored the second goal for Rahee UC deep 5 minutes into the stoppage time Earlier in the day, ABA ended their league campaign with a 2 1 win over MIUFC In the Group A match staged in the third ground, NEROCA FC prevailed 4 1 over PATHAP FC Wahengbam Abinash 45 1' P , Victor Mayanglambam 49' , Md Ruhid Khan 81' and Mustaf Aribam 90 5' netted a goal apiece for NEROCA FC as Kh Anash scored the consolation goal for PATHAP FC off a penalty 6 minutes into the added time of the first half Source The Sangai Express
India eves beat Bdesh 3-1 to win SAFF Cships title for sixth time
Margao, June 6: India clinched the SAFF Womens Championships football title for the sixth time and first after seven years with a dominant 3-1 win over Bangladesh in the summit clash here on Saturday. Pyari Xaxa (42nd), Sanfida Nongrum (46th) and Lynda Kom Serto (82nd) scored the goals for India, while Ritu Porna Chakma (45+2) []
Ashish Purtis hat-trick powers India to mens U-18 Asia Cup title
KAKAMIGAHARA, June 6: Ashish Purti struck a fine hat-trick as a dominant India defeated hosts Japan 4-1 in the final to lift the mens Under-18 Asia Cup title here on Friday. Purti scored in the 2nd, 28th and 34th minutes while captain Ketan Kushwaha (30th) also found the back of the net as India produced a commanding display against the home team. Numada Gaku scored Japans lone goal of the contest in the 52nd minute. Acknowledging the teams achievement, Hockey [] The post Ashish Purtis hat-trick powers India to mens U-18 Asia Cup title appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Can Koeman lead Netherlands to go deeper?
MADRID, June 5: The Netherlands will start as favourites to emerge from a competitive Group F at the World Cup, but Japan, Sweden and Tunisia all have realistic hopes of progressing. THE NETHERLANDS The team: Ronald Koemans side is built around goalkeeper Bart Verbruggen, defender Virgil van Dijk and midfielder Frenkie de Jong, while Memphis []
The Five Youngest Goal Scorers in FIFA World Cup History
New Delhi, June 7: The FIFA World Cup has been a stage for legends, but it has also shone a light on young stars who showcased their talent at an early age. Here are five players who etched their names in history by scoring goals in the FIFA World Cup. Pele: The Brazilian legend holds ... Read more The Five Youngest Goal Scorers in FIFA World Cup History
OpenAI unveils Lockdown Mode to protect sensitive data from prompt injection attacks
Even with Lockdown Mode, ChatGPT could be still vulnerable to prompt injections, but the goal is to reduce the likelihood that sensitive data gets shared in the process.
Monsoon sets in over entire Goa
NT Reporter Panaji The India Meteorological Department (IMD) on Saturday said the southwest monsoon advanced over the entire state along with additional parts of Karnataka and Maharashtra, marking a significant step in its northward progress across the country. The southwest monsoon has further advanced into entire Goa and some more parts of Karnataka, Maharashtra and []
With World Environment Day recently observed on June 5, some of Goas nature photographers reflect ontheenvironmental changethey haveobserved and documented through their lenses VINIKA VISWAMBHARANNT NETWORK For Bandora-basedGautam Kamat Bambolkar, photography emerged from a desire to reconnect with nature amid the pressures of everyday life. But what keeps him returning to forests and natural spaces []
Churchill ready to rejoin Cong, eyes Benaulim seat
NT Reporter Margao South Goa political heavyweight and former chief minister Churchill Alemao has expressed his willingness to rejoin the Congress party, stating he is ready to make the move if invited by the party leadership. Speaking to media persons on Saturday after meeting newly re-appointed Goa Pradesh Congress Committee (GPCC) president Girish Chodankar, Alemao []
Study uncovers 3.75% reduction in Goas dense forest cover
Abdul Wahab Khan Panaji Findings from five decades of satellite data and Random Forest classification have revealed a 3.75 per cent reduction in Goas dense forest cover and a loss of nearly 200 sq km of interior forests. The research also identified a science-based pathway to balance conservation and tourism through regenerative tourism planning. The []
India beat Bangladesh 31 to win sixth SAFF Womens Championship title
India thrashed Bangladesh 3-1 to clinch a record-extending sixth SAFF Womens Championship 2026 title at Margao, Goa, on Saturday. Pyari Xaxa, Lynda Kom Serto and Sanfida Nongrum scored a goal each for India, while Ritu Porna Chakma netted the lone goal for Bangladesh. Earlier, India secured their place in the final with a1-0victory over Bhutan []
Atmanirbhar Bharat Transforming India: Andrabi
RK News Service Srinagar, June 6: Chairperson of the J&K Waqf Board and Minister of State, Dr. Syed Darakhshan Andrabi, on Saturday said that the Atmanirbhar Bharat Mission is transforming India into a global power and helping the country reclaim its position as a world leader. Addressing the Pandit Deendayal Upadhyay Prashikshan Maha Abhiyaan 2026 organised by the Bharatiya Janata Party at Athwatoo Resort in Bandipora, Andrabi highlighted Indias developmental progress under the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi. With the vision of Prime Minister Modi, India is regaining its position as a world power and a global leader. We are the fastest-growing major economy in the world, and the Atmanirbhar Bharat Mission is transforming the nation. We are all proud to be part of this mission, she said. During her address, Andrabi spoke about Indias rich civilisational heritage and the BJPs development roadmap for nation-building. She stressed the importance of drawing inspiration from the countrys history while working collectively towards inclusive growth, social progress and national development. Rajya Sabha MP Ghulam Ali Khatana and BJP General Secretary Mohammad Anwar Khan also addressed the gathering. Later, Andrabi participated in a similar training programme at Town Hall, Kupwara, where she reiterated the need to channel Indias civilisational legacy towards sustainable development, social empowerment and the vision of a prosperous India. Speaking to reporters on the sidelines of the event, Andrabi said the BJP remains committed to the vision of Viksit Bharat and believes that collective public participation is essential to achieving the goal of a developed India. Prominent BJP leaders and office-bearers from Bandipora and Kupwara attended the programmes.
Andrei Vasilevskiy Wins Second Vezina Trophy After Dominant Season With Tampa Bay Lightning
Andrei Vasilevskiy won the Vezina Trophy for the second time after leading the NHL in victories. The Tampa Bay Lightning goalie was surprised with the award during a unique presentation involving Tampa Police and a K-9 unit.
'Our India policy starts with a clean slate and shared economic goals'
Nepal's Foreign Minister Shishir Khanal is visiting India to foster stronger ties. The new Nepali government prioritizes good governance and economic growth. Nepal looks to India for investment and collaboration in energy, tourism, and technology. Both nations aim to resolve boundary issues through calm, evidence-based discussions. Nepal seeks to build a double-digit growing economy with India's support.
Indian Proverb of the Day by Swami Vivekananda explores the importance of focus, dedication, and persistence. Through his famous quote, Take up one idea. Make that one idea your life; think of it, dream of it, live on that idea, Vivekananda highlights how concentrated effort and commitment can help individuals achieve their goals. The teaching remains relevant today, offering a practical lesson on avoiding distractions and staying devoted to a meaningful purpose.
After DMK boycott, CPM and JMM add to INDIA bloc strains
Discord within the INDIA bloc is escalating as the CPI(M) objects to Congress' Kerala campaign and demands for ED action against Pinarayi Vijayan. This follows the DMK's boycott and JMM's displeasure over a unilateral Rajya Sabha candidate announcement. The CPM questions how these actions align with the bloc's goal of jointly opposing the BJP.
Hopes and fears compete as Delhi students join CJP protest for education reforms
Student organisations support demand for Education Ministers resignation but are wary of endorsing the CJP itself, worried about its links to the AAP and the wider goals of the movement
India Beat Bangladesh 3-1 In Final To Win SAFF Womens Championships Title For Sixth Time
MARGAO, Jun 6: India clinched the SAFF Womens Championships football title for the sixth time and their first after seven years, with a dominant 3-1 win over Bangladesh in the summit clash here on Saturday. Pyari Xaxa (42nd), Sanfida Nongrum (46th) and Lynda Kom Serto (82nd) scored the goals for India, while Ritu Porna Chakma (45+2) pulled one back for Bangladesh. The hosts had beaten the same opponents 3-0 in the group stage. India ended the tournament unbeaten, scoring 18 [] The post India Beat Bangladesh 3-1 In Final To Win SAFF Womens Championships Title For Sixth Time appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
FIFA World Cup 2026: Who Are The Youngest And Oldest Players In This Year's Edition?
Mexico midfielder Gilberto Mora will be the youngest player at the expanded tournament, while Scotland goalkeeper Craig Gordon stands at the opposite end of the spectrum.
Monsoon 2026: Kerala, Karnataka, Goa brace for heavy rainfall as IMD issues weather warning
Kerala monsoon update: The southwest monsoon is advancing across India, bringing much-needed rain to many regions. Coastal Karnataka, Kerala, Goa, and Maharashtra will see persistent rainfall. Northeast India forecasts widespread precipitation. Hill stations will experience cooler weather. However, heatwave conditions continue in parts of Andhra Pradesh, Rajasthan, and Uttar Pradesh. Travellers should stay informed about weather updates.
Youth: Indias Greatest Strength for Building a Developed Nation, Says Mandaviya
New Delhi, June 6: Union Minister of Youth Affairs and Sports, Dr. Mansukh Mandaviya, emphasized that the youth of India represent the countrys greatest strength. He stated that their role will be crucial in achieving the goal of Developed India 2047. Under the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, young people have been provided with ... Read more Youth: Indias Greatest Strength for Building a Developed Nation, Says Mandaviya
Dharmendra S Pandey, a corporate coach, left a stable job after eighteen years. He felt bypassed for promotions despite his dedication. Pandey decided to resign at 38, trusting his skills and knowledge. He now feels more alive. Employees often resign for better pay, work-life balance, and healthier environments. Growth opportunities and roles aligning with long-term goals also drive resignations.
Drug-Free J&K Campaign Reaches 19th District, LG Sinha Leads Padyatra in Kishtwar
Jammu, June 6: We are breaking the chain of the drug trade at every single link. Whether its cross-border smugglers, peddlers or the terror financiers- there is no safe haven. Our agencies are hunting down every narco-terrorist and permanently dismantling their networks, the Lieutenant Governor, Manoj Sinha said on Saturday. He observed that over the last nearly two months, citizens from all walks of life, have walked streets across the Union Territory, shared the pain of affected families, and energized our youth. Our goal is to foster a grassroots resistance against drug abuse and end narco-terrorism, he said.The Lieutenant Governor was addressing the public rally at Kishtwar. The campaign has so far covered 19 districts of Jammu Kashmir, reinforcing a collective commitment to eradicate drugs from villages and towns. For 56 days I have pursued a single mission of eliminating every drug smuggler and narco-terrorist from this land. Narco-terrorists and drug smugglers, whether in Pulwama or Ramban, Kulgam or Kishtwar, must understand this truth that there will be no mercy for those who ruin the future of our young generation, the Lieutenant Governor said. He said under the leadership of Honble Prime Minister Narendra Modi, there is no mercy for narco-terrorists.We are ensuring that drug addicts who seek a path to recovery are provided all possible assistance and brought back to the mainstream with compassion and dignity. But compassion cannot be wasted on narco-terrorists who profit from others ruin, who thrive on destruction, who aim to drain the life from Kishtwars villages and towns. My objective is very clear that ruthless action will be taken against narco-terrorists while unwavering protection will be ensured for the innocent, the Lieutenant Governor said. The Lieutenant Governor said that although J&K Drug-Free Campaign is scheduled for 100 days, it marks the start of a much larger fight. He said eliminating this threat requires a marathon effort. It is a war of years, not a battle of weeks. Victory demands a unified, round-the-clock commitment. By mobilizing a whole-of-society approach, we will ensure that J&Ks soil is completely cleared of drug smugglers and drug peddlers. During the Padyatra across Jammu Kashmir, I have witnessed the incredible courage of young men and women breaking the shackles of addiction to reclaim their lives. That is why we cannot fail. This campaign is a matter of the soul of Jammu Kashmir, the Lieutenant Governor said. The Lieutenant Governor said in order to safeguard youth, the administration is embedding the spirit of this mission into the very fabric of our neighborhoods, equipping communities to recognize the warning signs, intervene early, and shield each other. Our teachers, Panchayat Mahila Samitis, religious leaders, and civil society groups are the torchbearers of this movement, standing united to ensure the shadow of addiction never finds a foothold in Kishtwar and across Jammu Kashmir. This is a defining moment for the future of our children. The people have spoken with one voice that narco terrorists must be driven from this land, the Lieutenant Governor said.
N. Chandrababu Naidu Urges Party Workers to Strengthen Organization in Amaravati
Amaravati, June 6: Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister and Telugu Desam Party (TDP) President N. Chandrababu Naidu visited the partys central office and participated in a special dialogue program with training workers. He emphasized that the primary goal of these training programs is to prepare party workers as capable leaders, enabling them to better serve both ... Read more N. Chandrababu Naidu Urges Party Workers to Strengthen Organization in Amaravati
Goa iron ore dispute: Villagers clash with forest officials over transport from reserve area
A clash erupted between a group of villagers and forest department officials in Kushavati district of Goa. The incident occurred when forest officials stopped villagers from Kolamb transporting iron ore from a proposed reserve area. State Minister Subhash Phal Desai stated that the ore was being moved to create a sports ground.
Goal is to minimise applicant travel and strengthen digital services: New Lucknow RPO Gyanveer Singh
Gyanveer Singh, a new Regional Passport Officer in Lucknow, prioritizes reducing applicant visits through enhanced digital communication. He aims to streamline services, drawing on international experience to maintain India's efficient passport system. Singh has implemented measures like WhatsApp grievance redressal and the Passport Van initiative to improve public access and applicant experience.
Multicap or flexicap mutual fund for a 20-year SIP? Expert explains what investors should choose
A 37-year-old investor planning a Rs 1,000 monthly SIP for 20 years sought advice on choosing between multicap and flexicap funds. Samir Shah of Investa Financial explained the differences, highlighting risk appetite, fund manager flexibility, and goal-based investing as key factors in selecting the right mutual fund category.
Actress Sameera Reddy has traded the film world for a serene life in Goa. A short vacation transformed into a permanent move, focusing on nature and sustainability. Her family cultivates their own food and practices composting. This lifestyle offers children unique lessons in respecting nature and community living. Read on!
U18 Men's Asia Cup: India crush Pakistan 5-3 in thrilling semi-final to enter final
India's U18 men's hockey team showcased remarkable resilience, defeating Pakistan 5-3 in a thrilling semi-final to reach the Asia Cup final. Trailing 2-3 entering the final quarter, India mounted a stunning comeback, with Ashish Tani Purti scoring four goals, including a hat-trick, to secure the victory.
Putin rules out meeting Zelenskyy and vows to pursue war goals
The Russia President said he saw no point in meeting Mr. Zelenskyy until a possible peace deal had been agreed; the Ukrainian President hit back, saying the Russian leader was weak and choosing war again
Stage set for semi finals of 38th State Level Mini Handball Tournament
The semi final line up for both the boys and girls competition in the 38th State Level Mini Handball Tournament hosted by Indira Memorial Club, Thoubal Leishangthem have been completed today with the end of league round Pool A winners KVWA, Mayang Imphal will play Pool B runners up YLK, Chingarel Tejpur in the first semi final for the boys before hosts and Pool B winners IMC play Pool A runners up CYDOL, Lilong Chajing in the second semi final match In the Girls semi finals, KVWA will play YLK and KKLYDO will play SSC B Boys B br br CYDOL beat KKLYDO by 21 18 goals today in a Pool A match for boys to seal their place in the semis as pool runners up In the final Pool A match, SSC, Khurai thrashed KKLYDO by 26 19 goals but they failed to make it to the semis In the final Pool B match, IMC played out a 26 26 draw with YLK to finish pool winners B Girls B br br In a Pool A match of the girls' competition, SSC, Khurai defeated OYO, Kongpal by 11 7 goals as YLK got the better of IMC by 10 7 goals in the final Pool B match Source The Sangai Express
65th CC Meet Utlou FC beat NESU 2 0 to top Group C
Utlou FC emerged as the Group C winners in the 65th CC Meet as they thumped NESU, Khurai by 2 0 goals at Mapal Kangjeibung today Utlou FC, who played out a 2 2 draw with Juvenile Club in the previous league encounter, sealed the much needed win courtesy of Khaidem Amarjit 4', 60' who scored a goal apiece each side of the break Earlier in a Group H match, Yairipok FC handed Ziontlang Sincerity Youth Club ZSYC a 4 2 defeat to seal their first three points in two matches Konthoujam Bobosana led the scoring for Yairipok FC by netting twice 10', 72' including the opener as teammates Laishram Prosananda 14' and Laishram Sailesh 48' contributed a goal apiece For ZSYC, Thaokung Malchong 55' and substitute MK Chongsu Chothe 75' were on target Source The Sangai Express
Best Running Shoes, Tested and Reviewed (2026): Saucony, Adidas, Hoka
We logged thousands of test miles to bring you the best running shoes for every pace, ability, and running goal.
Scorpio Daily Horoscope for June 06, 2026
You are likely to be in a more serious frame of mind. The practical issues of life are going to demand your attention today. But you are full of faith and optimism and are ready to take chances at the deepest emotional levels. Someone near to you will exhibit concerns regarding your aims and goals. Take the time to explain the situation to them. Read full Scorpio horoscope
Luis Enrique joins the GOATs, but PSG success isnt above reproach
The 56-year-old is now a part of an elite group of managers with three or more European Cup titles. And he did it with silky, selfless, attacking football. But while there is no doubt about Enriques quality or his influence on the modern game, the question of his legacy specifically the Paris chapter, amid criticism of sportswashing is less straightforward
Life advice of the day by Bruce Lee: Bruce Lee believed goals are for aiming, not just reaching. The journey of striving builds skills and resilience. Even if goals change, the effort provides valuable lessons. This perspective highlights growth and learning as key outcomes. Bruce Lee, a martial artist and actor, became a global icon.
India can increase seafood exports to $30 billion in five years: Piyush Goyal
India targets $30 billion in seafood exports within five years. This ambitious goal involves increasing production and quality. The nation plans to export more ready-to-eat and branded seafood products. Free trade agreements will enhance market access. The focus is on reducing raw shrimp imports and exporting value-added goods. This strategy aims to significantly boost foreign exchange earnings.
RGIA Achieves Net Zero Carbon Goal 11 Years Early
On World Environment Day, authorities stated, Charting a Net-Zero Pathway, outlining measures taken to shape a sustainable aviation model
25 PFI members, leaders charged under UAPA for seeking to establish Islamic Caliphate in India
Delhi court finds prima facie conspiracy to establish Islamic caliphate by 2047; defence cites RSS goal of Hindu Rashtra
India beat Pakistan 5-3 in thrilling semi-final to enter U18 Men's Asia Cup final
India's U18 Men's Hockey Team secured a thrilling 5-3 victory over Pakistan in the U18 Men's Asia Cup semi-final. Trailing until the final quarter, India mounted a strong comeback with exceptional attacking play. Ashish Tani Purti was instrumental, scoring four goals to lead India to the final. They will now face Japan for the championship title.
4% inflation goal remains sacrosanct, says RBI Governor
It is a target that the government has given us; the target is not in abeyance at all. It remains at 4%, and that is our endeavor, says Sanjay Malhotra
Maharashtra Chief Minister Shri Devendra Fadnavis inaugurated Wings of Change – an artwork made of 2000 used PET bottles. Bisleri mobilises over 40,000 citizens through multiple initiatives across Mumbai, Pune, Nagpur and Goa Bisleri International marked World Environment Day 2026 with a series of community-led initiatives across Maharashtra. Under its Bottles for Change programme for plastic waste management, Bisleri engaged citizens, educational institutions, corporates, local communities, and civil society organisations through awareness sessions, clean-up drives, collection initiatives, and public installations. Experiential visit to Bisleri’s Resource Recovery and Sustainability Inspiration Centre, Mira Road, for students As part of the celebrations, Shri Devendra Fadnavis, Honourable Chief Minister of Maharashtra, inaugurated ' Wings of Change ' - an artwork created using 2,000 used PET bottles at Carter Road, Mumbai, in collaboration with the Bhamla Foundation. The installation highlighted the importance of recycling and circularity in addressing the plastic waste challenge. Bisleri conducted clean-up drives in Uttan Beach Commenting on the occasion, Mr K. Ganesh, Director – Sustainability & Corporate Affairs, Bisleri International , said, " World Environment Day serves as a powerful reminder that meaningful environmental progress is only possible through collective action. Through Bottles for Change, we are continuously working with citizens, institutions, and communities to foster long-term behavioural change. From the 'Wings of Change' installation in Mumbai to awareness campaigns, collection drives, and experiential visits to our Material Recovery Facility, these initiatives reflect our commitment to creating impact at the grassroots and accelerating the transition towards a circular economy for plastic.” Extensive door-to-door awareness sessions conducted across Thane, Navi Mumbai and Mira Road reached over 35,000 residents with messages on plastic segregation and recycling. To promote cleaner public spaces, awareness stalls at prominent spots on the Mira Road were set up. Awareness sessions were conducted at AB Goregaon School. Bisleri also facilitated guided experiential visits to the Resource Recovery and Sustainability Inspiration Centre at Mira Road, providing students with first-hand exposure to the journey of plastic waste from collection to recycling. In Pune, Bisleri organised multiple awareness and collection initiatives in collaboration with corporates, educational institutions and local communities. Awareness stalls were set up at IIC Devi IT Park, Aai Garden in Dapodi, and the Pimpri-Chinchwad Football Ground, engaging over 4,500 participants. Additionally, plastic collection drives conducted with State Council of Educational Research and Training (SCERT) and other stakeholders resulted in collection of over 750 kilograms of plastic waste. In Nagpur, community-focused awareness activities were conducted through door-to-door outreach programmes, encouraging citizens to adopt responsible plastic waste management practices. Additionally, a Bottles for Change stall at Walkers Street was set up to raise awareness about plastic segregation, recycling, and sustainable waste disposal. The activities collectively engaged over 1,500 citizens. In Goa, two clean-up drives were organized in Panaji and Harvalem, engaging over 200 students and citizens. These efforts are part of Bisleri's ongoing Bottles for Change programme, which has reached over 10 million people across the country and continues to drive awareness on plastic segregation, collection, and recycling through sustained community engagement initiatives. About Bisleri International Pvt. Ltd. With a legacy of over 50 years, Bisleri International Pvt. Ltd has grown to become one of the largest premium beverage businesses in India. Being the makers of the country's largest-selling packaged drinking water, Bisleri follows a stringent process of 114 quality tests and a 10-stage purification. It remains true to its core value of providing consumers with pure, safe, and healthy water. Bisleri International has a strong presence with 128 operational plants and a robust distribution network of over 6,000 Distributors and 7,500 Distribution Trucks across India and UAE market. It offers a range of beverages that are produced for all occasions. Whether it is the promise of goodness, trust, and purity with Bisleri packaged drinking water, or a daily dose of health offered through Vedica Himalayan Spring Water. Besides, Bisleri International has ventured into fun-filled refreshments with a diverse range of carbonated drinks available in multiple flavours, such as Bisleri Limonata, Bisleri Rev, Bisleri Spyci Jeera, Bisleri Pop and Bisleri Soda. These Bisleri products are also available on the e-commerce platform - Bisleri@Doorstep. This D2C platform reassures customers that they will receive a safe and uninterrupted supply of their most trusted brand at their doorstep. The core values of Bisleri International lie in yielding growth and embedding sustainability by being responsible in all aspects of the business. The organization has unveiled Sustainability 2.0 with Bisleri Greener Promise that focuses on creating a greener future for all through implementing initiatives under the program of recycling, water conservation, and sustainability. www.bisleri.com .
Sumitomo Corporation can invest 10 trillion in India over the next decade: S Jaishankar
External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar recently convened with Shingo Ueno, the CEO of Sumitomo Corporation, to explore collaborative investments. Minister Jaishankar expressed optimism about Sumitomo's ability to bolster India's goal of reaching a Y=10 trillion investment target in the coming decade. He commended the company's unwavering support for the 'Make in India' movement.
A.P. aims to contribute 30% of Indias $30-billion seafood export goal, says CM Naidu
Naidu outlines plan for the aquaculture sector of Andhra Pradesh, focusing on modernisation and better infrastructure
WPU GA Introduces New Transdisciplinary Framework for Higher Education
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Entrepreneur and investor Naval Ravikant believes that a fulfilling life can be built around just three priorities: health, mission, and the people you love. His widely shared quote challenges the modern tendency to chase endless goals, material success, and social approval. Instead, he encourages people to focus on physical and mental well-being, pursue meaningful work, and nurture strong relationships. Ravikant's advice remains especially relevant in today's fast-paced world, where distractions often pull attention away from what truly matters. His simple philosophy offers a practical framework for making better decisions and creating lasting happiness and purpose.

