Seven Nations That Scored 100 Goals in FIFA World Cup History
New Delhi, June 3: The FIFA World Cup has seen a total of 22 editions so far. Only seven teams have managed to reach the milestone of scoring 100 goals in this prestigious tournament. Lets explore these nations that have achieved this remarkable feat. Brazil: The only country to participate in all 22 editions of ... Read more Seven Nations That Scored 100 Goals in FIFA World Cup History
Cool Sindarov has the fire in him to challenge for the biggest prize in chess
Sindarov has been in a rich vein of form, first winning the World Cup in Goa in 2025 before storming to victory in the Candidates earlier this year
Napoli Sign Hojlund From Manchester United After Loan Spell
Hojlund scored 16 goals in 44 appearances across all competitions last season, helping Napoli win the Supercoppa Italiana and finish runners-up in Serie A
Uttar Pradesh Government Aims to Reduce Air Pollution in NCR by 35% by 2026
Lucknow, June 3: The Uttar Pradesh government is taking decisive action to combat air pollution in the National Capital Region (NCR). The goal is to reduce pollution levels by 30 to 35 percent during 2026. To achieve this, the state will intensify its campaign against old and polluting vehicles. Starting October 1, all petrol pumps ... Read more Uttar Pradesh Government Aims to Reduce Air Pollution in NCR by 35% by 2026
New fund offers: 4 mutual funds and 1 SIF are open for subscription. Check details
Four mutual fund NFOs and one SIF are currently open for subscription, offering exposure to smallcap, large & midcap, and factor-based strategies. Investors should align selections with goals and risk appetite.
Myanmar President Urges Strengthening Economic Cooperation During India Visit
Mumbai, June 3: Myanmar President Min Aung Hlaing emphasized that the primary goal of his visit to India is to enhance economic cooperation, trade, and investment between the two nations. He stated that the historical ties between India and Myanmar have always been strong, and this visit aims to give these relations a new momentum. ... Read more Myanmar President Urges Strengthening Economic Cooperation During India Visit
India renews 5-year levy on solar glass imports from Malaysia: Gazette
India has extended import duties on Malaysian solar glass for five more years. This decision follows a government review finding that removing the levy could harm domestic manufacturers. The duties, ranging from 9.71% to 10.14%, aim to boost India's solar manufacturing. This move supports local producers and strengthens the country's clean energy goals.
Layan Life by Anantara Launches a New Generation of Longevity Retreats for Women
Layan LIFE by Anantara , the brand’s flagship wellness retreat nestled within the luxurious Anantara Layan Phuket Resort, has unveiled a new collection of women-focused retreats designed to support, celebrate and empower women across all chapters of life — from tech-overloaded teens and women navigating the hormonal fluctuations of midlife, to those entering their wiser years wanting to stay strong, mobile and well. Anantara Layan Life - Wellness Centre Each programme combines advanced diagnostics, nutrition, movement and therapeutic treatments with Thailand’s time-honoured healing traditions, creating a personalised experience rooted in evidence, empathy and balance. The launch comes at a time when multi-generational and purpose-driven travel continue to rise. More women are choosing to travel together — mothers and daughters, sisters, lifelong friends — seeking experiences that offer learning, bonding and meaningful rest. Layan LIFE’s retreats honour this shift beautifully: guests stay together, spend time together and enjoy shared workshops, yet each woman follows her own fully personalised wellness path tailored to her age, needs and goals. “ At Layan LIFE, we recognise that a woman’s wellbeing is never static ,” says Jennifer Sanvictores, General Manager at Layan LIFE . “ Our bodies, hormones and emotional landscapes evolve with time. These retreats honour every stage with understanding, scientific accuracy and genuine care — supporting women in ways that feel relevant, uplifting and deeply personal .” Anantara Layan Life - Consultation Longevity for LIFE At the core of Layan LIFE’s women-focused offerings is Longevity for LIFE, a preventive and regenerative wellness retreat designed to extend health span and support healthy biological ageing. The programme integrates advanced longevity diagnostics, Thai Traditional Medicine, functional nutrition, therapeutic movement, IV therapy and personalised wellbeing coaching. Through a carefully curated and medically guided approach, Longevity for LIFE supports hormonal balance, restores vitality, enhances resilience and promotes long-term sustainable health — helping guests feel better, age better and live well for longer. Under this retreat framework, Layan LIFE introduces two distinct women’s specialty retreats. 3-Night Medically Guided Women’s Longevity Retreat Perimenopause, Menopause & Post-Menopause Support This medically guided longevity retreat is designed to support women through midlife and beyond, addressing the physiological transitions of perimenopause, menopause and post-menopause with clarity, care and evidence-based support. Focusing on hormonal stability, preservation of bone and muscle health, metabolic and cardiovascular resilience, and cognitive and emotional wellbeing, the programme combines medical insight, lifestyle medicine, targeted longevity therapies and restorative practices. Programme focus includes: Hormonal balance and symptom support Bone density, muscle strength and mobility Metabolic and cardiovascular health Cognitive clarity, emotional wellbeing and vitality 3-Night Holistic Women’s Wellness Retreat Launched in celebration of March as Women’s Wellness Month, this specialty retreat offers a holistic journey grounded in Thai Traditional Medicine. Designed to support hormonal balance, reproductive health, vitality and emotional wellbeing, the experience provides a deeply nurturing reset where ancient Thai healing wisdom meets mindful movement, therapeutic touch and restorative rituals. Each element respects a woman’s natural rhythms, recognising that true wellbeing emerges when the body is listened to, supported and gently restored. The retreat invites guests to slow down, reconnect inward and trust the body’s innate intelligence — allowing balance, energy and clarity to unfold naturally. Who the retreat is designed for: Women experiencing hormonal imbalance, fatigue, chronic stress or sleep disruption Women navigating perimenopause, menopause or post-partum recovery Busy professionals seeking deep rest, renewal and reconnection Women wishing to reconnect with their natural rhythm, intuition and vitality All-inclusive retreats start from USD 1,000 per person, per night on double occupancy. www.layanlifephuket.com About Layan Life Layan LIFE is Minor’s flagship wellness and longevity sanctuary in Phuket, located within the luxury Anantara Layan Phuket Resort. It offers personalized, evidence-based wellbeing and longevity experiences that integrate advanced diagnostics, medical science, Thai Traditional Medicine, holistic healing, precision nutrition, functional fitness, and mindful movement in a lush, nature-immersed beachfront setting by the Andaman Sea. Designed around the “Whole of LIFE” philosophy, Layan LIFE supports guests of all ages, stages, and life goals from teens and young adults to midlife and active seniors with programmes that range from health optimization and performance enhancement to longevity. Guests are guided by a caring, multidisciplinary team of medical, wellness, and movement specialists through flexible half-day or multi-day immersive retreats. Each journey is personalized through careful assessment and post-retreat support, resulting in meaningful, measurable outcomes that promote long-term health span and enhance quality of life. About Anantara Hotels & Resorts A luxury hospitality brand for modern travellers, Anantara has connected guests to genuine places, people and stories in some of the world’s most extraordinary destinations since 2001. Each Anantara embraces the surroundings and culture of its destination to create unforgettable memories for every guest. From city to sea, Anantara delivers heartfelt, Thai-inspired hospitality at its collection of over 50 hotels and resorts across Asia, Europe, Africa, the Middle East and the Indian Ocean. Anantara is part of global hospitality group Minor Hotels and a member of the GHA DISCOVERY loyalty programme. YouTube .
Jalgoan boy`s body exhumed after family suspects foul-play in death
Authorities in Maharashtra`s Jalgaon district exhumed the body of a 12-year-old boy nearly two and a half months after his death following his family`s allegations of possible foul play. The boy had reportedly collapsed after being struck in the chest by a cricket bat while playing
FIFA rolls out semi-automated VAR offside alerts; AI avatars enhance replays
FIFA is enhancing offside calls for the 2026 World Cup with advanced semi-automated VAR technology, providing real-time audio alerts for quicker decisions. This aims to reduce delays and potential injuries. New 'out of bounds' and 'line of sight' tech will also clarify goal-line and offside situations, with AI-generated player avatars offering clearer animations.
Hockey U18 Asia Cup: India Women Rout Singapore 25-0 To Top Pool A And Seal SF Berth
Hockey U18 Asia Cup: The India women delivered a dominant show to defeat Singapore 25-0 in their final Pool A game of the Hockey U18 Asia Cup and secured a top position in the pool, and advanced to the semifinal with an undefeated record. India's attacking depth was evident on Tuesday as 10 different players scored, with Nousheen Naz leading by netting seven goals (8', 13', 17', 18', 40', 52', 58'). Geethasri Nammi, awarded Player of the Match, scored five goals (13', 28', 47', 48', 60'), while captain Sweety Kujur added four goals (2', 24', 38', 45'). Priyanka Minz also scored a hat-trick (22', 37', 53'), with Diya (27'), Nancy Saroha (36'), Shruti Kumari (40'), Pushpa Manjhi (47'), Rashmeen Kaur (47'), and Sandeepa Kumari (51') completing the rout. India clearly displayed their intent early on, with captain Sweety scoring in the second minute. Nousheen then increased the lead in the eighth minute, and both Geethasri and Nousheen added to the score in the 13th minute, establishing Indias dominance. In the second quarter, the Indian team maintained their dominance, with Nousheen scoring two quick goals. Priyanka and Sweety then helped expand India's lead before halftime. The goal frenzy carried on after the break. Diya and Geethasri scored early in the third quarter, with Nancy, Priyanka, Sweety, Nousheen, and Shruti all finding the net as India dismantled Singapore's defense. In the second quarter, the Indian team maintained their dominance, with Nousheen scoring two quick goals. Priyanka and Sweety then helped expand India's lead before halftime. Also Read: Live Cricket Score India, having achieved wins against Malaysia, Korea, and Singapore, topped Pool A with an undefeated record and nine points. Their semifinal opponents will be determined after the Pool B fixtures conclude later today. Article Source: IANS
Gukesh is a smart player, don't see any clear weakness in his game: Javokhir Sindarov
Javokhir Sindarov is preparing for his World Championship clash against D Gukesh. Sindarov sees no clear weaknesses in Gukesh's game. He acknowledges his own lack of experience in the 14-game format. Sindarov is increasing his training workload to achieve his goals. He believes his talent gives him a strong foundation for the match.
An investor planning early retirement at 50 with a Rs 12.5 crore corpus seeks expert advice on generating Rs 2 lakh monthly income. The expert outlines a goal-based framework, recommending a balanced 60% equity and 40% debt allocation for retirement and a more growth-oriented mix for long-term wealth creation
Goas model for repatriating foreign trafficking victims may be emulated throughout India
Panaji: With Goa emerging as a model state for the swift repatriation of foreign victims trafficked to India, a national consultation held in the state has called for a uniform repatriation mechanism across the country based on the Goa model. Participants noted that Goas system not only ensures quicker repatriation but is also victim-friendly, with []
Governor, Naidu Extend Greeting to Telangana People
Referring to the goal of a developed India by 2047, Naidu said Andhra Pradesh and Telangana should work together and play a pivotal role in showcasing Telugu pride and achievements on the national stage.
Getafes Goalkeeper David Soria Signs New Four-Year Contract
Madrid, June 3: Goalkeeper David Soria has signed a new four-year contract with Getafe CF, committing to the club until the end of June 2030. The 33-year-old has made 301 appearances for the club, including a remarkable streak of 189 consecutive matches in La Liga as a first-team player. In announcing the new contract, Getafe ... Read more Getafes Goalkeeper David Soria Signs New Four-Year Contract
Odisha Government Introduces High-Tech Land Registration System to Combat Corruption
Bhubaneswar, June 2: The Odisha government is taking significant steps to enhance the transparency, accountability, and integrity of its land registration process. Soon, all registration offices in the state will be equipped with an artificial intelligence (AI)-based smart surveillance system and state-of-the-art CCTV cameras. The primary goal is to curb the activities of middlemen and ... Read more Odisha Government Introduces High-Tech Land Registration System to Combat Corruption
Quote of the day: Taylor Swift's quote reflects on holding onto a lifelong desire and approaching its fulfillment with gratitude, not regret. This sentiment, separate from unrelated Toy Story 5 speculation, emphasizes emotional accountability and the importance of honoring one's journey. The quote resonates widely as it speaks to the universal challenge of reconciling expectations with reality after achieving a long-held goal.
Would like to end sanctions waivers on Russian oil: Rubio
The United States aims to stop waivers allowing countries to buy Russian oil. These waivers were temporary measures to boost global supply. Secretary of State Marco Rubio stated the waivers are time-limited. The US granted and extended these waivers previously. India has benefited from these sanctions exemptions. The goal is to ease global oil price impacts.
Senior IAS Officer Lokhande Prashant Sitaram Appointed New CBSE Chief
NEW DELHI, Jun 2: Senior bureaucrats Lokhande Prashant Sitaram and Varun Bhardwaj were on Tuesday appointed as the CBSEs new chairperson and secretary, after the incumbents were shunted out amid the On-Screen Marking (OSM) system row. Sitaram, a 2001 batch Indian Administrative Service (IAS) officer of the Arunachal Pradesh, Goa, Mizoram, and Union Territories or AGMUT cadre, is currently an additional secretary in the Ministry of Home Affairs. The Appointments Committee of the Cabinet (ACC) led by Prime Minister Narendra [] The post Senior IAS Officer Lokhande Prashant Sitaram Appointed New CBSE Chief appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
When every minute counts: How the PM RAHAT scheme is transforming emergency care in India
Designed to eliminate delays in trauma care, the PM Rahat Scheme aligns citizens, hospitals, and systems around one urgent goal: life-saving treatment during the critical golden hour.
Zinedine Zidane's son named in World Cup squad for first time but won't play for France, here is why
Luca Zidane, son of French legend Zinedine, will carry one of football's most iconic names to the 2026 FIFA World Cup, but in Algeria's colours. The 28-year-old goalkeeper switched international allegiance in 2025, citing his Algerian heritage. Algeria return to the World Cup for the first time since 2014, facing defending champions Argentina in Group J.
Quote of the day by Elon Musk: When something is important enough, you do it even...
Elon Musk's powerful quote, When something is important enough, you do it even if the odds are not in your favor, underscores the necessity of unwavering commitment and action. This philosophy champions determination and resilience, urging individuals to pursue their goals despite challenges, doubts, or low success probabilities. It's a call to action for embracing persistence in all life's endeavors.
Students from Galgotias University earned the top spot at EDVentures 2026, a global innovation and entrepreneurship competition hosted by The Education University of Hong Kong, where young innovators from universities across the world presented solutions aligned with the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals. Competing against 19 teams from 10 countries, two student teams from Galgotias University represented India at the international platform and secured recognition for their innovation-led solutions focused on accessibility and immersive learning. Project TACTO won the Top Prize, the AWS Championship Prize at EDVentures 2026, receiving total prize money and support worth USD 7,000 Only a small percentage of visually impaired students, especially in the Global South, currently have access to inclusive and interactive STEM learning tools, creating a significant accessibility gap in coding and technology education. To address this challenge, the team developed an inclusive learning solution that uses buttons, sensors, and audio feedback to help visually impaired learners understand foundational coding concepts through touch and sensory interaction. The project aims to make coding education more accessible, engaging, and experiential for learners with visual disabilities, contributing towards the United Nations Sustainable Development Goal 4 focused on quality and inclusive education. Project TACTO was represented by Gaurang Pant, third-year BTech Computer Science and Engineering student, Class of 2027; Shristi Mandoliya, second-year BTech Computer Science and Engineering with Data Science student, Class of 2028; and Kavya Singh, third-year BBA Financial Investment Analysis student, Class of 2026. Another student startup, Tekurious Pvt Ltd, was also selected among the global finalists at the competition. The startup presented a virtual reality-based immersive learning platform designed to create more engaging and interactive educational experiences for learners. Speaking about the achievement, the Founders of Project TACTO said, “ Competing with teams from across the world and seeing our idea receive global recognition was an unforgettable experience. We wanted to build something that could make learning more inclusive and accessible for visually impaired learners, and this recognition has strengthened our belief that technology can become a powerful tool for meaningful social impact .” Mr. Rachit Mathur, entrepreneur and mentor to Project TACTO , said, “ What started as mentorship eventually felt like working alongside co-founders. We had debates, disagreements, and long discussions around the business model, pitching, and strategy, but the team’s hard work and belief in their idea stood out throughout the journey. The credit truly goes to them for building a powerful and meaningful innovation . Over the past six months, we worked on refining their pitch, GTM strategy, founder mindset, and preparation for investor questions. Having spent over 15 years in the startup ecosystem, I tried to bring my experience into the process. When the results were announced, it felt deeply personal and emotional. The fact that Galgotias University fully sponsored the teams’ participation and international travel to Hong Kong also reflects the kind of strong support system and startup culture being built under the leadership of Dr. Dhruv Galgotia. Universities and institutions participating in EDVentures 2026 included The Education University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong; Nanyang Technological University, Singapore; National Institute of Education, Singapore; King Saud University, Saudi Arabia; East China Normal University, China; Universitas Indonesia, Indonesia; Ajman University, United Arab Emirates; Beijing Normal University, China; The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong; and Mahidol University, Thailand. Dr. Dhruv Galgotia , Chief Executive Officer, Galgotias University , said, “ Our students have made India proud by representing the country on a global platform. Their innovation addresses the challenge of inclusive education for visually impaired learners. Young people today are building solutions that require technology, empathy, and interdisciplinary thinking to come together. It is extremely encouraging to see our students competing confidently alongside leading international universities and receiving recognition for ideas that are socially meaningful and innovation driven. We are continuously strengthening an ecosystem that gives students access to technology, mentorship, global exposure, startup support, and opportunities to translate ideas into real-world impact. ” Galgotias University focuses on building a strong culture of innovation, research, global exposure, and problem-solving through interdisciplinary learning, industry engagement, startup incubation, and technology-driven academic initiatives. About Galgotias University Galgotias University is one of India’s leading multidisciplinary universities recognised for academic excellence, research, innovation, global collaborations, and industry aligned education. With a vibrant student community of over 50,000 learners and a global alumni network of more than 100,000 graduates, the University has built a rapidly growing ecosystem focused on technology, entrepreneurship, interdisciplinary learning, and real-world impact. In the QS World University Rankings 2026 by Quacquarelli Symonds, Galgotias University was placed in the 1201-1400 global band and ranked 15th among private universities and 43rd among all universities in India. In the Times Higher Education World University Rankings 2026, the University was placed in the 1201-1500 global band and ranked 27th among private universities and 65th among all universities in India. The University is also accredited with NAAC A+, one of India’s highest institutional quality ratings. Galgotias University offers programmes across engineering, artificial intelligence, computer science, semiconductors, business, law, media, design, health sciences, hospitality, liberal education, and emerging interdisciplinary domains. In 2026, students secured more than 5,100 job offers from over 1,250 recruiters. The University has built strong industry and innovation partnerships with organisations including Apple, Infosys, Intel, Cisco, Tata Technologies, L&T EduTech, Capgemini, and Salesforce, while continuing to strengthen its global academic engagement and startup ecosystem. www.galgotiasuniversity.edu.in
Have Rs 30 lakh to invest for 20 years? Here's how an expert suggests allocating the corpus
Investors receiving a large lump sum for long-term goals should avoid immediate equity deployment. Financial planners suggest parking funds in liquid instruments and using Systematic Transfer Plans (STPs) over 12 months to mitigate market timing risks. This staggered approach, combined with a diversified equity allocation, aims to optimize returns over a 20-year horizon.
Diaz Shines As Colombia Beats Costa Rica In International Friendly
FIFA World Cup: Colombia continued its preparations for the FIFA World Cup 2026 with a convincing 3-1 victory over Costa Rica in an international friendly at El Campin Stadium on Tuesday. Bayern Munich winger Luis Diaz was the star of the evening, scoring one goal and providing an assist as Colombia produced an impressive performance in front of their home fans ahead of the tournament, which begins on June 11. Defender Davinson Sanchez gave Colombia an early advantage when he rose highest to head home from a Diaz corner kick. The hosts maintained control and doubled their lead soon after through Diaz, who combined well with Jorge Carrascal before calmly finishing from close range following a defensive mistake by the visitors, according to Xinhua. Costa Rica responded positively and reduced the deficit in the 33rd minute. Andrey Soto found the net with a header after being set up by Josimar Alcocer, giving the visitors hope of a comeback before halftime. However, Colombia remained the better side for most of the contest and sealed the result 10 minutes from full-time. Sporting Lisbon striker Luis Suarez latched onto a long pass from veteran playmaker James Rodriguez before firing a powerful shot into the far corner to make it 3-1. This was a good test, even though we didnt have the full group with us until yesterday, Lorenzo said after the match. We have a lot of things to improve, but as the days go by, by spending time together and getting all of the players physically up to speed, I am confident that we will be in very good shape for the World Cup, he added. Colombia will play its final warm-up match against Jordan in San Diego on June 7 before beginning its World Cup campaign. We have a lot of things to improve, but as the days go by, by spending time together and getting all of the players physically up to speed, I am confident that we will be in very good shape for the World Cup, he added. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Meanwhile, Costa Rica is not playing in the 2026 FIFA World Cup. The men's national team was eliminated during the CONCACAF qualifying stages after finishing behind Honduras and Haiti. Article Source: IANS
What truly shapes a childs future? is a question that concerns many parents. Some feel its academics, while some believe its values. While all these values matter. Sometimes mindset also plays a powerful role. Some celebrities, athletes, and achievers carry such universal values and lessons. Whether its Shah Rukh Khan speaking about the importance of failure or Virat Kohli hailing hard work as the catalyst for success, the lessons hold universal value. Here are six inspiring life messages from some of the world's most celebrated achievers that every child should read and remember.Success is not a good teacher, failure makes you humble. Shahrukh KhanChildren are often encouraged to chase success, however, Shah Rukh Khans message offers a lesson beyond chasing it. The King of Bollywood believes failure has value too. According to him, setbacks are often where the most meaningful learning happens. It teaches resilience, patience, and the ability to keep going.Parents can use this advice to change how their child sees disappointments. For example, parents can tell children that a poor test score or a lost match does not define their abilities. By embracing both success and setbacks, children can get much better in pursuing their goals.
Madhuri Dixit shares key to a long-lasting relationship - Exclusive
Bollywood icon Madhuri Dixit shares timeless relationship advice, emphasizing mutual respect and celebrating each other's successes. She highlights the importance of unwavering support during difficult times and prioritizing family goals. Having balanced a stellar career with married life and motherhood, Dixit's insights offer a refreshing perspective on enduring partnerships.
While Royal Challengers Bengaluru: Rajasthan Royals batting sensation Vaibhav Sooryavanshi revealed that scoring 700 runs in IPL 2026 was a personal target he had written down in his notes before the tournament, after the teenage prodigy swept the major individual honours following a record-breaking campaign. While Royal Challengers Bengaluru retained the IPL title with a five-wicket victory over the Gujarat Titans in Sundays final at the Narendra Modi Stadium, the 15-year-old Sooryavanshi emerged as the undisputed star of the season, collecting five awards at the post-match presentation ceremony. The youngster finished as the tournaments leading run-scorer with 776 runs to claim the Orange Cap and was also named the Most Valuable Player and Emerging Player of the Season. He further won the Super Striker award with a remarkable strike rate of 237.31 and the Super Sixes award after smashing a record 72 sixes during the season. Speaking in a video released by the IPL on X, Sooryavanshi disclosed that his extraordinary season was the fulfilment of a goal he had set for himself months earlier. Actually, in my phone notes, I mentioned that I wanted to score 700 runs in the IPL. I still have it in my phone. After every match, I was mentioning the score below and the team I was playing against. That was my personal goal, and I achieved it, he said. The teenager admitted that winning the Orange Cap was something he once only dreamed about while watching IPL matches on television. It feels good when I watch matches on TV. I used to see that a player got an Orange Cap. Even I used to think that at least I should touch it and see how it is. But God has done all this for me. He has given me a lot of blessings, and I am very grateful for this. It is a proud moment for me personally and for my family, Sooryavanshi said. Despite his remarkable achievements, the young batter remained focused on improving further and helping Rajasthan Royals challenge for the title next season. This year we made a very good comeback. Hopefully, next year we will play the final and win it. Personally, I am very happy that I achieved a lot and learned a lot. I will try to carry this forward next year, he added. Sooryavanshi also hailed the IPL as the ideal platform for young cricketers and domestic players to showcase their talent on the biggest stage. This year we made a very good comeback. Hopefully, next year we will play the final and win it. Personally, I am very happy that I achieved a lot and learned a lot. I will try to carry this forward next year, he added. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Looking beyond the IPL, the teenager outlined his long-term ambitions. I want to play in the IPL for as long as possible. I want to represent India for a long time. I want to achieve a lot for myself and my family. Whether it is domestic cricket, IPL or India, I want to contribute to every team that I play for, he said. Article Source: IANS
Leading scale-up Spiro has secured a landmark USD 215 million investment round backed by major institutional investors including Impact Fund Denmark and Equitane. Spiro’s Global Technology and Engineering Center in Pune, will lead the R&D, AI-driven energy analytics, and software innovation backing the expansion Founded by Indian entrepreneur Gagan Gupta, Spiro has already enabled over 1 billion kilometers of eco-friendly travel across Africa With Spiro already operating across seven of Africa’s fastest-growing urban markets, this transaction positions Spiro among the continent’s leading clean infrastructure platforms. This investment will accelerate the expansion of Spiro’s battery-swapping network, industrial footprint and next-generation electric vehicles (EV) infrastructure across high-growth African markets. Spiro announces a USD 215 million investment round to accelerate the deployment of its electric mobility and battery-swapping infrastructure across Africa. Building on the support of long-standing institutional partners such as FEDA, Spiro’s latest equity round draws global capital from Europe and Africa, confirming growing global confidence in scalable infrastructure-led business models across emerging markets. Mr. Gagan Gupta, Founder, Spiro, celebrates a major milestone as the company secures USD 215 million to accelerate electric mobility across Africa Following years of optimization across its product portfolio, technology and energy ecosystem, Spiro has moved past the proof-of-concept phase and stands ready to execute its next chapter of pan-African expansion. The investment will support the expansion of Spiro’s battery-swapping network, strengthen its industrial and assembly footprint, accelerate technology development and support the company’s entry into new high-growth African markets, fully anchored by the technological and engineering innovation coming out of its Global Technology and Engineering Center in Pune, India. Founded by visionary Indian entrepreneur Gagan Gupta (under the Equitane Group), Spiro has grown exponentially to become the largest e-mobility player in Africa. The company currently operates over 100,000 electric motorcycles and a massive network of 2,500 automated battery-swapping stations across seven key markets including Kenya, Rwanda, Uganda, Togo, Benin, Nigeria and Cameroon. Global investors back Africa’s fast-growing mobility and energy transition As Africa’s urban population and mobility needs continue to surge, electric vehicles and battery-swapping ecosystems are rapidly emerging as one of the continent’s most promising infrastructure and energy investment opportunities. Reducing dependence on imported fuel, strengthening energy and industrial sovereignty and modernizing urban transport systems are becoming strategic priorities across the continent, positioning EV infrastructure as a key pillar of Africa’s economic resilience and industrial development. Driven by rising fuel costs, increasing demand for affordable transportation and growing policy support for clean energy solutions, investors are increasingly backing scalable EV platforms capable of supporting Africa’s next phase of urban and industrial growth. For riders, the economic impact is immediate: operating a Spiro electric vehicle can reduce daily mobility costs by up to 40%, generating savings of up to USD 2 per day compared to fossil-fuel motorcycles. Recent third-party verified lifecycle assessment results conducted on Spiro’s operations in Kenya further highlight the environmental impact potential of EV infrastructure deployment across African cities: Spiro’s electric bikes deliver a 72% reduction in climate impact compared to fossil-fuel motorcycles, equivalent to approximately 19 tons of CO emissions avoided over a vehicle’s lifespan. The study also identified an 80% reduction in ozone depletion potential and a 20% reduction in particulate matter emissions, underscoring the role electric mobility can play in improving urban air quality and reducing public health risks across rapidly growing cities. Powering Africa’s mobility revolution at scale With operations across 7 African markets (Kenya, Rwanda, Uganda, Togo, Benin, Nigeria, Cameroon) and further plans to expand local production and enter new markets such as DRC and Ethiopia, Spiro is building one of Africa’s most advanced EV and battery-swapping ecosystems. Spiro’s industrial footprint includes flagship manufacturing plants in Kenya, Rwanda and Uganda, alongside a state-of-the-art battery recycling facility in Nigeria. Combining locally adapted vehicle design, affordable battery-swapping infrastructure and integrated maintenance ecosystems, Spiro is making electric mobility commercially viable at scale for African riders. Spiro’s technology platform is supported by its Global Technology and Innovation Center in India’s Pune city, 150+ engineers and 30+ proprietary patents. The company is actively expanding beyond urban transport into a distributed clean-energy utility network that supports national renewable energy goals while reducing dependence on imported fossil fuels. Its innovations include IoT-enabled, solar-powered swap stations, alongside secondary-life battery applications designed for stationary renewable energy storage. Investor quotes “This past year marked a defining strategic milestone for Spiro. Across seven active markets, our deployment of 100,000 electric vehicles and 2,500 smart-swap stations has turned sustainable mobility into an affordable, everyday reality. Spiro has become a major driver of local industrialization, value creation and manufacturing across African markets with 6,000 sustainable direct and indirect jobs. Supported by our global pool of investors, we are entering our next growth chapter to deliver clean, cost-effective energy and transport alternatives to millions of riders across the continent,” stated Gagan Gupta, Founder of Spiro and Chairman of Equitane. “We are investing in Spiro and bringing Danish pension capital into one of Africa’s most promising growth markets because we see potential for significant commercial growth in Spiro and electric mobility across Africa, as well as measurable climate impact. That is exactly the type of investment we want to make ,” says Lars Bo Bertram, CEO of Impact Fund Denmark . About Spiro Spiro is Africa’s largest electric mobility company and operates the continent’s most extensive battery-swapping network for electric two-wheel vehicles. With more than 100,000 electric motorcycles on the road, over 2,500 swapping stations and more than 30 million battery swaps to date, Spiro is replacing expensive fossil-fuel transport with affordable, accessible and sustainable mobility solutions. Through its growing regional production and assembly footprint, Spiro is committed to building electric vehicles made in Africa by Africans for Africa and the world. About Impact Fund Denmark Impact Fund Denmark is a Danish impact investor and Denmarks' Development Finance Institution contributing to green, just and inclusive societies as well as supporting the Sustainable Development Goals. Impact Fund Denmark provides risk capital to companies operating in developing countries across Africa, Asia, Latin America and Ukraine. Investments are made on commercial terms in the form of equity, loans and guarantees. Impact Fund Denmark has co-invested in over 1,300 companies in more than 100 developing countries and emerging markets. Capital under management will increase from DKK 25 billion in 2025 to DKK 45 billion in 2030. www.impactfund.dk About Equitane Equitane is a long-term investment platform deeply invested in fostering progress in Africa and beyond. Its diverse portfolio spans across infrastructure, renewable energy, electric vehicles, healthcare, manufacturing and technology. Equitane is committed to driving sustainable economic development through innovation and strategic investments, ensuring projects deliver tangible positive impacts while supporting local communities and stakeholders. www.equitane.com .
Quote of the day by Mark Ruffalo
Actor Mark Ruffalo, honored for environmental activism, shared a powerful message at Dickinson College: embracing the unknown fuels personal and artistic growth. He urged stepping outside comfort zones, facing fears like failure, and taking leaps of faith to foster resilience and achieve goals. Ruffalo's insights encourage bold action, emphasizing that growth stems from venturing into uncharted territory.
Google-parent Alphabet plans to raise $80 billion for AI goals; Berkshire to invest $10 billion
Alphabet has raised more than $85 billion in debt across six currencies and markets over the last year, bringing its total debt balance to over $100 billion, the company said
Top 5 Goal Scorers in FIFA World Cup History
New Delhi, June 2: The FIFA World Cup 2026 is set to kick off on June 11. This tournament is expected to be the last for legendary players Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo. Under Messis leadership, Argentina will defend their title. Here are the five players who have scored the most goals in World Cup ... Read more Top 5 Goal Scorers in FIFA World Cup History
Wales' Cain leaves Leicester after WSL relegation
Wales forward Hannah Cain is leaving Leicester City following the club's relegation from the WSL but Wales goalkeeper Olivia Clarke will stay. Wales' Cain leaves Leicester after WSL relegation
Scorpio Daily Horoscope for June 02, 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
Goan economy poised to benefit from India-Oman pact
Big push to pharma, marine products, beverages, processed foods Shoma Patnaik Panaji : Goa stands to benefit from the India-Oman Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement (CEPA) that came into effect from June 1, with the Centre disclosing that four sectors of the state pharmaceuticals, marine products, beverages and processed foods will gain from the []
CEO: ST political quota hinges on directives from Centre, ECI
BJP leaders submit memorandum to Sanjay Goel Special Correspondent Panaji: Chief Electoral Officer (CEO) and secretary (election) Sanjay Goel on Monday said the implementation of scheduled tribe (ST) reservation in the Goa Assembly is dependent on further directions from the central government and the Election Commission of India (ECI). The statement came after state BJP []
Man loses over Rs 10L to fake traffic challan scam
Panaji : Online frauds continue to bleed Goans as a 71-year-old businessman from South Goa lost over Rs 10 lakh to a fake traffic challan scam. The police said that scam is referred to as APK (Android Package Kit) fraud, where scammers send malicious APK files, through WhatsApp or other means disguising it as the []
Journalists play vital role in safeguarding democracy
NT Reporter Ponda Journalists play a crucial role in safeguarding democracy by reporting facts accurately, exposing corruption, countering misinformation, and making complex issues accessible and understandable tothe general public, Goa Union of Journalists president Rajtilak Naik said on the occasion of the 49th anniversary celebration of the Ponda Taluka Journalists Association. Addressing the gathering at []
7 including two teenagers, rescued from drowning
NT Reporter Panaji Seven persons, including twoteenagers, were rescued from drowning off Goas beaches over the weekend. Two male tourists, aged 23 and 25 years from Karnataka were rescued from drowning off Anjuna beach after drifting into deeperwaters while swimming, Drishti Marine said. A 22-year-old man from Karnataka was rescued from drowning off Calangute beach []
India meets FY26 fiscal deficit goal at 4.4% of GDP despite revenue and global pressures
In a commendable feat, the Indian government has hit its FY26 fiscal deficit goal of 4.4% of GDP, largely due to prudent expenditure management. With net tax receipts reaching 98.1% of the anticipated target and non-tax revenues exceeding projections, the overall government spending was also well within planned constraints.
ED attaches properties worth 1,000 crore in Chhattisgarh liquor scam case
Attachments include Goa hotel bought using money physically transported allegedly at the instance of ex-CM Bhupesh Baghels son, claims agency
With Royal Challengers Bengaluru: With Royal Challengers Bengaluru winning their second successive IPL title with a five-wicket victory over Gujarat Titans, the back-to-back wins are not the product of fortune, but of deliberate design, meticulous auction strategy and a dressing room culture being rock-solid in nature. For years, RCB were always regarded as a franchise that had a lot of stars, but were hugely imbalanced batting always got the big money, with bowling being their perennial weak link. But after Andy Flower and Mo Bobat took over as head coach and Director of Cricket respectively, RCB began to have a strong, well-balanced unit which is evident in their back-to-back IPL wins delighting franchise T20 cricket's most passionate fan base. I suppose when Andy and I first joined the franchise and we obviously had a first year that was a season of two halves and pretty challenging. Then we had the benefit of a mega auction and a bit of a reset, having learned some really strong lessons in the year before. The opportunity also to introduce Rajat as a new captain, which felt like a blank slate for us. At that point, I probably looked at this cycle and having come through a really good auction, we were very ambitious and optimistic about what we could do with this squad. I never came here or felt like we wouldn't achieve the elusive first trophy. I know that many teams had tried and many management teams and players had tried over lots of years to try and win that first trophy. I never really doubted that we would do that. I suppose I always had it in my mind that once we won that first one, we needed to not settle for that as being what we've come here to do or what we're all getting together to do, because like any sports team, you want to have almost like a bit of an infinite goal that you're just always striving towards achieving something that constantly inspires your fans, said Bobat in the virtual press conference organised by RCB on Monday. On strategy, Bobat was equally emphatic, revealing that a top-two finish in the group stage was always the north star. So, how has it been different? Well, last year through the season, as we built our confidence, it felt like something we had to achieve and get done and almost tick off that first milestone, whereas this year has felt quite different. From the moment we finished last season, we've tried to push people to be ambitious about going again. There's been probably a deeper confidence amongst the player group this year and probably us as well as a management group around what the players are capable of, which obviously comes from success. Across both seasons, I've probably been personally quite keen and fixed on trying to achieve top two, because I think the 14 game group stage is quite a gruelling campaign. If you can put yourself in a position to finish top two, I think everybody knows historically what that means for your chances. So I guess part of my role is setting that bigger picture ambition and having something on the horizon that everyone's working towards. Andy is excellent at getting people to focus on what's coming in front of us and the game and the game ahead because it's certainly one of the things that I think he did brilliantly, he added. Among the critical changes that RCB have made to the make-up of the squad over the last two auctions is going in search of proven, experienced players rather than taking a punt at unknowns. It meant they had a compact squad at their disposal. I don't know whether you can win a competition at the auction. I think you can probably lose one at the auction. It's quite hard to undo things that you then either regret or don't like about your team structure, or even personnel, once you've got through your first mega auction, and then you're only dealing with mini auctions in the subsequent years. So I would probably say, in my still fairly limited experience, that I'm not sure you win a competition at the auction, but you can certainly lose one there. Then it gets quite difficult in the mini auction years. You're right it's funny - when we finished our mega auction, I think we were ranked second bottom for the quality of the squad by quite a lot of broadcasters and a lot of experts, and many people had us to finish last. That was certainly nothing that affected our thought process or psychology. We were clear on what we were trying to build as a squad in terms of team structure. We were quite clear on the attributes and characteristics that we wanted from players. That's a combination of skill and character. Both of those things are really important and we got pretty much everything we wanted and more at the auction. So we came out of that auction very happy, like most teams tend to do after an auction, but pretty confident that we could do the things that we wanted to do. It's obvious when anyone looks at our squad that we've massively valued experience across key roles. Andy mentioned some of the names earlier, and having the likes of Virat and Rajat as retentions was a really good start, he recalled. The franchise's emphasis on battle-hardened experience was a conscious and calculated call. But then adding players of the calibre of Phil Salt, Tim David, Bhuvi, Hazlewood, Krunal - these are battle-hardened men, and that's quite important, I think, in a competition as demanding as the IPL - the games come thick and fast. You've got to be able to move on from defeats quite quickly, and you need guys that are really calm under pressure. I once heard a phrase used about another elite sportsman that always stuck with me, that some of the best sportsmen, the pressure moments, find them, if that makes sense. We've got quite a few players where the pressure moments gravitate towards them. They seem to be in the middle when these things are happening. Yesterday, our bowling was a great example of that. Bhuvi and Hazlewood started brilliantly, Krunal doing his thing. Great contributions from others, of course. Both Duffy and Rasikh were obviously excellent. The pressure always finds Virat. He finds a way to be in the thick of things when the game's on the line. That's what champion players do. We valued all of those things when we put our squad together. Before we played our first game or bowled our first ball, we were confident that we had a squad that could be competitive. As we described, the confidence builds through the season and a huge amount goes into auction prep. You've probably seen some of our auction videos and seen some of the detail that we go into. As I said, I don't think you win the competition at the auction, but it can make a really big difference. Once you've got that squad together, you've still got to get the togetherness going. You've still got to get them to deliver on their roles and create an environment where they can really go and showcase their strengths. Obviously, a lot of that goes down to the changing room environment that Rajat and Andy have built and created. Flower also threw light on RCB's coaching and scouting infrastructure - specifically on their Indian coaches - Dinesh Karthik (batting coach and mentor), Omkar Salvi (bowling coach), and Malolan Rangarajan (the spin bowling coach and talent identification head, apart from being WPL head coach), whose contributions he described as indispensable to the title success. Well, a couple of things there. Firstly, Mo has set up a scouting system here at RCB that is still in its growth, in its initial phases of growth really. We had the scouts with us at the game last night. They were watching with their families. They came to the after party here at the hotel and it was great to see them all there and that is an important part of what we do in preparation. It is really important to get the best people in the room and we have got a really nice group of scouts. When I say nice, they are guys we trust their cricket opinions. We trust that they are doing their due diligence and they are good guys to have in the system. So Malolan has been with RCB for a number of years and has also been instrumental in setting up that scouting system with Mo. So we trust that and we are going to build on that. The Indian coaches that we have got on our books have been absolutely crucial to the success that we have had so far. Omkar Salvi is one of the nicest men I have ever met and he has been great for us for a couple of seasons. He is an experienced head coach, a very good observer and gives me his very clear opinions when I ask for them. I think he is a bowling coach that the bowlers like working with and trust. So those are all amazing qualities for us to have amongst our coaching staff. Malolan plays a more general role. He does specifically coach the spinners and I know that KP and Suyash trust him completely. But he also plays a wider role not only on the scouting but certainly in our auction prep. Also he is a smart guy and he knows the game. He has also head coached before and having his brain for us to access is really important to our decision making processes. DK is a different kettle of fish altogether - full of energy, ideas and he is a great energy to have around. I think he is a bowling coach that the bowlers like working with and trust. So those are all amazing qualities for us to have amongst our coaching staff. Malolan plays a more general role. He does specifically coach the spinners and I know that KP and Suyash trust him completely. But he also plays a wider role not only on the scouting but certainly in our auction prep. Also Read: Live Cricket Score His energy for the batting group has been unquenchable and I have enjoyed watching him work with our batting group. I know that he has earned the trust of even guys like Virat. So he has done an amazing job for us and to have those three Indian coaches on our books, I think we are very fortunate in that regard and without their influence, I am sure we would not be sitting quite in the same position that we are this morning, he concluded. Article Source: IANS
India, US near trade pact; tariff terms hinge on Section 301 relief, source says
In a significant development, India will hold discussions with U.S. trade representatives about the Section 301 investigation and the looming threat of tariffs. The U.S. delegation, currently in Delhi for a three-day round of talks, will address Indias push for tariff concessions and improved access for Indian products. The goal is to establish an equitable trade framework.
Joel Osteen's quote, Sometimes you face difficulties not because you're doing something wrong, but because you're doing something right, challenges the assumption that setbacks signal mistakes. This perspective offers comfort and empowerment, reframing challenges as evidence of growth and progress toward meaningful goals. Osteen's own journey exemplifies this, demonstrating how perseverance through criticism led to significant expansion and influence.
Pros And Cons Of Gentrification
While real estate investors often claim the goal of gentrification is to revitalize a neglected community, critics tend to view it as a harbinger of displacement that only benefits the wealthy. The Onion examines the pros and cons of gentrification. PRO Gives longtime residents opportunity to spread wings and explore other neighborhoods Starbucks needs to [] The post Pros And Cons Of Gentrification appeared first on The Onion .
Goa Police Busts Inter-State Drug Trafficking Network; Key Supplier Arrested
Goa, June 1: The Crime Branch of Goa Police has achieved a significant success in combating organized drug trafficking by dismantling an inter-state drug supply network. This operation led to the arrest of the main supplier from Bahraich district in Uttar Pradesh. The arrest follows a detailed investigation initiated after the apprehension of three Nepalese ... Read more Goa Police Busts Inter-State Drug Trafficking Network; Key Supplier Arrested
Robert Frost's enduring quote highlights the timeless truth of human behavior: some are willing to work, while others are content to let them. This observation remains relevant today, emphasizing the importance of initiative, accountability, and shared responsibility for progress in both professional and personal spheres. It serves as a reminder to be among those who actively contribute to collective goals.
India meets FY26 fiscal deficit target of 4.4% of GDP; revenue deficit at 1.55%
India's fiscal deficit reached the budgeted 4.4% of GDP for fiscal 2026. This eases immediate government finance worries. However, the focus shifts to next year's ambitious consolidation target. The country might face challenges meeting the current year's deficit goal due to rising subsidy costs. Revenue receipts showed mixed performance compared to the previous year.
Morarji Desai National Institute of Yoga (MDNIY), Ministry of Ayush, has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Habuild, India’s first habit-building platform to launch a nationwide digital yoga initiative in the lead-up to the International Day of Yoga 2026. This collaboration aims to encourage citizens across the country to adopt yoga as a simple daily practice through structured and accessible online programmes. Dr. Kashinath Samagandi, Director, Morarji Desai National Institute of Yoga at the signing ceremony between MDNIY and Habuild As part of the yoga 365 initiative, Habuild and MDNIY, Ministry of Ayush rolled out a large-scale digital yoga movement (in March 2026) leading up to June 21, 2026, with the objective of encouraging people to practise yoga consistently every day for 100 days. The initiative has already seen participation from over 4 lakh active participants from 130+ countries and every Indian state and Union Territory and is expected to grow multifolds until June 21. The initiative introduces participants to simple yoga practices that can be integrated into everyday life via the Youtube channel of the Ministry of Ayush. The guided sessions are led by Saurabh Bothra, Co-Founder and Yoga Instructor of Habuild, whose approach to yoga focuses on habit formation, mindful movement, and building sustainable wellness routines rather than short-term fitness goals. The format has been designed to ensure that everyone can comfortably participate and gradually build a consistent yoga practice. The initiative reflects a shared vision between MDNIY, Ministry of Ayush and Habuild to expand the reach of yoga through digital platforms while strengthening the culture of preventive healthcare in India. Commenting on the initiative, Saurabh Bothra, Co-founder, Habuild , said, “ Yoga becomes transformative when it moves from an occasional activity to a quiet daily discipline. India has always had a deep cultural relationship with yoga, yet modern lifestyles often make it difficult for people to stay consistent. Through this collaboration with MDNIY, Ministry of Ayush, we hope to create a simple pathway for people to begin and sustain that relationship again. When millions of people practise even a few minutes of yoga every day, the impact extends far beyond individual wellbeing and begins to shape a healthier society. ” Over the years, global observance of International Yoga Day on June 21 has helped introduce yoga to millions of people across the world. The new digital initiative seeks to deepen that engagement within India by encouraging people to move beyond symbolic participation and experience yoga as a consistent part of everyday living. moa.habit.yoga or call on the toll-free 1800-315-2008. www.youtube.com/watch?v=YqezzyXjfkU
Ganesh Real Estate Management Institute (GREMI), Gujarat's first AICTE-approved institution exclusively focused on the real estate sector, today inaugurated its City Campus at Million Minds Tech City, Ahmedabad. Backed by an initial investment of Rs. 500 crore, GREMI will admit its Founding Cohort of 70 students from August 2026, marking the formal beginning of structured, degree-linked real estate education in India. GREMI city campus unveiled at Million Minds Tech City The launch of the campus marks a significant step in GREMI's journey to establish a formal, industry-aligned academic home for real estate education in India, supported by Ganesh Housing Limited and grounded in the recognition that balanced urban development is only possible when town planning is supported by structured education and modern thinking. The inauguration, held alongside the Phase 1 launch of Million Minds Tech City, reflects the intentional integration of education, employment and innovation within the Ahmedabad–Gandhinagar growth corridor. GREMI's City Campus will serve as a live learning environment — connecting students directly with the built-environment industry — while its long-term vision of a 100-acre dedicated university campus, for which a Deemed University application has already been submitted to the UGC, positions India's real estate sector on the path to having its own world-class academic home. An application for GREMI to transform into a Deemed University under distinct category has already been submitted to the UGC. The launch brought together a convergence that is rare in Indian education — a sector-specific institution, co-located within a live employment district, backed by committed long-term capital, and supported at the highest levels of government. Addressing the industry and education leaders Union Home Minister and Minister of Cooperation Shri Amit Shah, Chief Minister of Gujarat Shri Bhupendra Patel, reiterated the commitment of Central and State Governments towards quality housing, urban development, quality infrastructure and holistic approach to real estate development and management. The public unveiling of GREMI's long-term vision: a 100-acre integrated teaching, research and residential university campus in Ahmedabad, with initial investment of Rs 500 Crores marks the beginning of a world-class centre of excellence exclusively for the built-environment sector. Speaking at the launch event, Hon'ble Union Home Minister and Minister of Cooperation, Shri Amit Shah, said, “Gujarat has already established itself as one of India’s strongest industrial growth engines, and now the state is moving decisively towards becoming a global hub for technology, innovation and high-skilled services. Projects like Million Minds Tech City will not only create world-class infrastructure and employment opportunities but will also position Ahmedabad alongside the country’s leading technology destinations. Equally important is the launch of GREMI City Campus, which reflects the need to build strong industry-linked talent and knowledge ecosystems that can support Gujarat’s next phase of growth in technology, real estate, infrastructure and innovation-led sectors.” Commenting on the development, Mr. Shekhar Patel, MD & CEO, Ganesh Housing Limited and Chairman, Governing Council, GREMI said, “ India is urbanising at a scale and speed that has few parallels in history, and the expectations from that urban development are far more nuanced and future-focused than ever before. That scale demands a different kind of professional — one who understands not just how to construct, but how to plan, finance, govern and sustain the urban environments we are creating. GREMI exists to produce that professional. Our commitment to the Ganesh Foundation is a reflection of how seriously we take that responsibility — because the institutions we build today will determine the quality of the cities we live in tomorrow .” Adding perspective on the institute’s vision, Dr. Anil Kashyap, Director General and CEO, GREMI, said, “ Our goal is not just to produce industry-ready talent, but to contribute to research, policy dialogue and innovation in the built environment discipline. ” The main campus, once completed, is set to accommodate over 2,000 students in a fully integrated academic ecosystem offering postgraduate education and advanced professional learning across real estate development and finance, construction technology and project management, urban planning and infrastructure, housing and policy studies, sustainability and green development, smart cities and future urban systems, real estate law and governance, and technology integration in the built environment. GREMI's flagship Postgraduate Certificate in Management (PGCM) in Real Estate Development and Management will continue to anchor its academic offerings, with the Founding Cohort of 2026 comprising approximately 70 students already admitted for the August 2026 start. GREMI’s ambition is to position real estate education as a credible and aspirational career choice for India’s next generation of professionals, while creating a rigorous foundation for research, innovation and policy engagement in the built environment. GREMI is associated with Mahamati Skill and Education Foundation (MSEF), a not-for-profit organisation established under Section 8 of the Companies Act, 2013, envisioned by Mr. Shekhar Patel, Director of Ganesh Housing Limited and National President of CREDAI. MSEF operates independently and undertakes its initiatives through funding support received from associated entities and family trusts. About Ganesh Real Estate Management Institute (GREMI) Ganesh Real Estate Management Institute (GREMI) has been established to build a structured education ecosystem for India’s real estate and built environment sector. Focused on real estate education, leadership development, and industry-oriented research, GREMI seeks to bridge the gap between academic understanding and the evolving needs of urban development. The institution has received approval from the All-India Council for Technical Education (AICTE), becoming Gujarat’s first AICTE-approved institution exclusively dedicated to the real estate sector. Established as part of the broader vision of Ganesh Housing Limited, GREMI is designed to create future-ready professionals with multidisciplinary capabilities across planning, finance, execution, governance and technology. About Mahamati Skill and Education Foundation (MSEF) Mahamati Skill and Education Foundation is a not-for-profit organization headquartered in Ahmedabad, Gujarat. Under the leadership of Director Shekhar Patel and Chief Executive Officer Dr. Anil Kashyap, the Foundation is steadfastly committed to advancing holistic educational development and delivering professional skill-building programs tailored to bridge the employment gap. Ganesh Real Estate Management Institute (GREMI) is an initiative of Mahamati Skill and Education Foundation for imparting specialist real estate management education programs approved by AICTE. The Institute campus is based in Million Minds Tech Park to run the programs initially. As a long-term vision, GREMI will have its own sprawling campus of 100 Acres in Ahmedabad to transform it into a specialist hub of Real Estate Management lifecycle. Through its philanthropic initiatives, Mahamati Skill and Education Foundation endeavours to foster career readiness, enhance socioeconomic mobility, and create meaningful, lasting impact in the communities it serves. About Ganesh Housing Corporation Limited Ganesh Housing Corporation Limited, headquartered in Ahmedabad, Gujarat, stands as a pioneering force in India's real estate sector with over six decades of excellence. The company made history as one of the first real estate developers to be listed on both the NSE and BSE, demonstrating its commitment to transparency and financial governance. The company has demonstrated remarkable growth, having completed over 22 million square feet of development while maintaining an impressive 35 million square feet of ongoing projects. Their diverse portfolio encompasses Grade A+ commercial spaces, luxury residential properties, villas, industrial hubs, and data centres. Their commitment to quality is validated by their ISO 9001:2015 certification. Ganesh Housing’s diverse portfolio also features signature developments such as Ganesh Genesis and Maple Tree Garden Homes, reflecting the company’s commitment to quality, comfort, and value. Beyond real estate, Ganesh Housing is committed to social responsibility through initiatives in education, healthcare, and environmental sustainability, ensuring a positive community impact alongside business growth.
Explained: The reasons behind Indias falling infant mortality rate
India has seen a significant drop in infant mortality, with the rate falling to 24 deaths per 1,000 live births in 2024, largely due to increased institutional deliveries. However, stark disparities persist, with states like Kerala and Goa nearing developed-world standards while others like Chhattisgarh struggle despite improved healthcare access.
FPSB India is pleased to announce the appointment of Ramesh Vishwanathan as its new Chief Executive Officer (CEO). FPSB India is the Indian subsidiary of Financial Planning Standards Board Ltd. (FPSB), the nonprofit, standards-setting body for the global financial planning profession and owner of the international CERTIFIED FINANCIAL PLANNER ® certification program. CFP ® certification is the global symbol of excellence in financial planning and represents financial planners who commit to rigorous standards of professionalism in the field. Ramesh Vishwanathan, CEO, FPSB India In this role, Ramesh will oversee the organization’s strategic direction, growth and efforts to advance the financial planning profession in India, through the advancement of standards in financial planning with focus on CFP certification. Ramesh will assume the role later this month. Ramesh brings over 25 years of leadership experience across the financial services industry, with expertise in building and scaling businesses, strengthening strategic partnerships, driving profitable growth, and creating winning, customer-centric value propositions. Dante De Gori, CFP , FPSB CEO , said, “We are delighted to welcome Ramesh to the FPSB family. India continues to be one of the fastest-growing markets for the CFP certification globally, and we are confident that his leadership and industry expertise will further strengthen the financial planning profession and the CFP professional ecosystem in India. ” FPSB also acknowledges with appreciation Chandrakant Sureka for his leadership and support while overseeing executive business operations for FPSB India on an interim basis during the transition. India saw a 9.9% year-on-year growth in the number of CFP professionals in 2025, bringing the total to 3,534, underscoring the rising adoption of financial planning as a recognized profession. Globally, the CFP professional community expanded to 236,300 across 29 territories, with a net addition of 5,652 professionals in 2025. In India, women now comprise 23.6% of CFP professionals, reflecting steady progress toward greater gender diversity in the field. Ramesh Vishwanathan , newly appointed FPSB India CEO said, “I am honoured to join FPSB India at an exciting phase of growth for the financial planning profession. I look forward to working closely with industry stakeholders and CFP professionals to further enhance awareness around financial planners who commit to ethics and competency standards and contribute towards the vision of a financially empowered Viksit Bharat.” In India, the increase in CFP professionals reflects rising awareness of professional financial planning and growing demand for advisors who commit to putting the client’s interest first. It also points to a stronger recognition of the value of financial planning in helping individuals make informed financial decisions to achieve life goals. About FPSB India FPSB India is the Indian subsidiary of Financial Planning Standards Board Ltd. (FPSB), the global standards-setting body for the financial planning profession and owner of the international CERTIFIED FINANCIAL PLANNER certification program. For more information, visit india.fpsb.org . About FPSB Ltd. FPSB manages, develops and operates certification, education and related programs to benefit the global community by establishing, upholding and promoting worldwide professional standards in financial planning. FPSB demonstrates its commitment to excellence with the marks of professional distinction – CFP, CERTIFIED FINANCIAL PLANNER and CFP Logo Mark – which it owns internationally. FPSB and its global network of organizations certify CFP professionals in 29 territories. CFP professionals are certified in Australia, Austria, Brazil, Brunei, Canada, Chinese Taipei, Colombia, France, Germany, Hong Kong, India, Indonesia, Ireland, Israel, Italy, Japan, Macau, Malaysia, the Netherlands, New Zealand, People’s Republic of China, Republic of Korea, San Marino, Singapore, South Africa, Switzerland, Thailand, the United Kingdom and the United States. There are 236,300 CFP professionals worldwide. For more, visit fpsb.org . FPSB owns the CFP, CERTIFIED FINANCIAL PLANNER and (the CFP Marks) outside the United States, and permits qualified individuals to use the marks to indicate that they meet FPSB’s initial and ongoing certification standards and requirements. CFP professionals may use the CFP marks in the territory or region in which they are certified. About CFP Certification CFP certification is the global symbol of excellence in financial planning and represents financial planners who commit to standards of competency and ethics, and to putting clients’ interests first. The CERTIFIED FINANCIAL PLANNER credential represents financial planning professionals who commit to better serving their clients through rigorous international standards, ethical practices and lifelong learning. CFP Certification Global excellence in financial planning™
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Kohli Urges Young Cricketers To 'work Behind The Scenes' To Make An 'impact On The Field'
Royal Challengers Bengaluru: After helping Royal Challengers Bengaluru defend their IPL crown, veteran batter Virat Kohli reflected on the evolution of his batting, the demands of modern T20 cricket and the lessons he hopes the next generation of Indian cricketers can take from his journey as he urged the up-and-coming cricketers to read the game well and play according to the demands and situation. Kohli, who played a pivotal role in RCB's title-winning game on Sunday against the Gujarat Titans and finished the season with another impressive run-scoring effort, said the key to longevity is continuous improvement and adapting to the changing nature of the game. The fact that I continue to play and compete, I want to keep improving and find areas in my game where I can make a difference and help the team score. That's always been my focus, Kohli said in a video shared by IPL. Kohli turned his attention to young cricketers, stressing that success is not solely about power-hitting but about understanding match situations and developing multiple ways to contribute. It's about understanding situations in the game. The preparation has to be such that you can play in 3-4 different ways. If the pitch gets tough, you should be able to hit boundaries and not just sixes. Even if that's not possible, you should be able to rotate, strike and stay in the game, he said. According to Kohli, the foundation for those solutions is laid long before match day, and the former India captain expressed his desire to pass on those lessons whenever younger players seek his guidance. For that, you need to do the work behind the scenes when you're not competing. That's probably the process to go about things when you want to make an impact on the field. Hopefully, whoever comes to have a chat with me, I can convey the same message with clarity. Keep the standard of Indian cricket high, he mentioned. He believes versatility is what separates good players from great ones, as he said, I try to prepare a well-rounded game and try to implement that as best as I can in every situation that I play. That's the only thing I urge the youngsters to understand. Play according to the situation and the demands of the game. If you stay with the situation of the game, you're always going to be able to find solutions. The veteran batter acknowledged that T20 cricket has undergone significant changes in recent years, forcing even established players to reassess their methods. The game is changing pretty rapidly. Just an opportunity for me to look at areas where I can get better. The explosive side of the game was something that needs to be taken care of nowadays. While known more for timing and placement than brute power, Kohli explained how he has adapted without straying from his strengths and also pointed to a statistic that reinforces his value to the team. I'm not a guy who will hit 40-50 sixes in a season, but I can hit 70-80 fours. I really worked on that aspect of my game. I'm going to hit the shots I can hit more often and take the bowlers on. That's always been my goal to be as consistent and impactful as possible. Feels good to know that when I play longer in the game, our success rate is 100% for the last two seasons. That gives me clarity as well that if I back for long enough in the game, our chances of winning improve significantly. Of course, it's a great feeling, the 37-year-old said. Looking back at RCB's title defence, Kohli said the champions entered the final with complete confidence in their abilities after dominating the league stage. That belief, he said, was built on months of consistent performances. I'm not a guy who will hit 40-50 sixes in a season, but I can hit 70-80 fours. I really worked on that aspect of my game. I'm going to hit the shots I can hit more often and take the bowlers on. That's always been my goal to be as consistent and impactful as possible. Feels good to know that when I play longer in the game, our success rate is 100% for the last two seasons. That gives me clarity as well that if I back for long enough in the game, our chances of winning improve significantly. Of course, it's a great feeling, the 37-year-old said. Also Read: Live Cricket Score And the league stage was a proof of that. We finished top of the league table and ended up getting to the finals before everyone else. And yeah, just very professional, very mature performance from the whole team throughout the season. And yeah, we just didn't have any doubts coming in today, Kohli expressed. Article Source: IANS
JEE Advanced 2026 topper Shubham Kumar: 'No social media helped me secure AIR 1'
Shubham Kumar, an 18-year-old from Bihar, has secured the top rank in JEE Advanced 2026. His disciplined two-year preparation in Kota, marked by avoiding social media, limiting phone use, and consistent study, led to his success. He plans to pursue Computer Science at IIT Bombay, highlighting willpower and focus as key to achieving his goal.
Top IITs & Engineering Colleges Accepting JEE Advanced 2026 Scores
The JEE Advanced exam is one of the toughest and most famous tests in India for students who want to become engineers. Every year, over 10-12 lakh students first appear in JEE Main, and then the top 2.5 lakh of them qualify to write JEE Advanced. Only a small portion of these students finally make it into the Indian Institutes of Technology (IITs), which are the dream colleges for many young engineers. In JEE Advanced 2025, around 1.8 lakh students appeared for the exam, and about 54,000 qualified for the next step. But even after qualifying, there are only about 17,700 BTech seats available across all IITs, which makes the competition very tough. Among the 23 IITs, some like IIT Bombay, IIT Delhi, and IIT Madras remain the most popular choices for top rank holders. Every year, these institutes attract many of the best-performing students because of their strong academics, research opportunities, and excellent placements. In this article, well look at the top IITs and other great engineeringColleges with JEE Advanced scores that candidates can aim for, so they can plan their preparation and career path with more clarity. IITs Accepting JEE Advanced 2026 Scores The table below gives a clear idea of all IITs in India, the approximate minimum JEE Advanced cutoff rank required to get admission, and the main courses offered by each institute. The cutoff ranks mentioned are expected and based on past JoSAA trends. Actual cutoffs for JEE Advanced 2026 may vary depending on exam difficulty, seat availability, and student preferences. IIT Name Location Minimum Cutoff Rank Major Courses Offered IIT Bombay Maharashtra 60-70 CSE, Electrical, Mechanical, Civil, Aerospace, Chemical IIT Delhi Delhi 100-120 CSE, Electrical, Mechanical, Civil, Engineering Physics IIT Madras Tamil Nadu 150-170 CSE, Electrical, Mechanical, Civil, Ocean Engineering IIT Kanpur Uttar Pradesh 250-300 CSE, Electrical, Mechanical, Civil, Aerospace IIT Kharagpur West Bengal 400-450 CSE, Electrical, Mechanical, Civil, Architecture IIT Roorkee Uttarakhand 500-550 CSE, Electrical, Mechanical, Civil, Chemical IIT Guwahati Assam 650-700 CSE, Electronics, Mechanical, Civil, Chemical IIT Hyderabad Telangana 900-1000 CSE, AI, Electrical, Mechanical, Engineering Science IIT Indore Madhya Pradesh 1100-1300 CSE, Electrical, Mechanical, Civil IIT Gandhinagar Gujarat 1500-1700 CSE, Electrical, Mechanical, Civil IIT Bhubaneswar Odisha 2500-3000 CSE, Electrical, Mechanical, Civil IIT Ropar Punjab 3000-3500 CSE, Electrical, Mechanical, Civil IIT Patna Bihar 3500-4000 CSE, Electrical, Mechanical, Civil IIT Mandi Himachal Pradesh 4000-4500 CSE, Electrical, Mechanical, Civil IIT Jodhpur Rajasthan 4500-5000 CSE, AI, Electrical, Mechanical IIT Tirupati Andhra Pradesh 6000-6500 CSE, Electrical, Mechanical, Civil IIT Palakkad Kerala 6500-7000 CSE, Electrical, Mechanical, Civil IIT Dharwad Karnataka 7000-7500 CSE, Electrical, Mechanical IIT Bhilai Chhattisgarh 7500-8000 CSE, Electrical, Mechanical IIT Goa Goa 8000-8500 CSE, Electrical, Mechanical IIT Jammu Jammu & Kashmir 8500-9000 CSE, Electrical, Mechanical IIT Dhanbad (ISM) Jharkhand 1200-1500 Mining, CSE, Electrical, Mechanical, Petroleum Government Engineering Colleges Accepting JEE Advanced 2026 Scores Apart from the IITs, a few top government-funded engineering Colleges with JEE Advanced score that students can join. Colleges like IISc and RGIPT are highly competitive, while IISERs are ideal for students interested in science and academic research. These institutes provide a good alternative to IITs and offer excellent learning and career growth opportunities. College Name Minimum Cutoff Rank Major Courses Offered IISc Bengaluru 250-350 BSc (Research), Mathematics, Physics, Computing IISER Pune 3000-3500 BS-MS (Science), Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry IISER Kolkata 3500-4000 BS-MS (Science), Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry IISER Mohali 4000-4500 BS-MS (Science), Mathematics, Physics, Biology IISER Bhopal 4500-5000 BS-MS, Engineering Sciences IISER Thiruvananthapuram 5000-5500 BS-MS (Science), Physics, Mathematics Indian Institute of Science Education & Research Tirupati 6000-6500 BS-MS (Science), Mathematics, Physics Rajiv Gandhi Institute of Petroleum Technology (RGIPT) 2500-3000 Petroleum, Chemical, Mechanical Engineering Indian Institute of Petroleum & Energy (IIPE) 5000-5500 Petroleum, Chemical, Mechanical Engineering Indian Institute of Science Education & Research Berhampur 6500-7000 BS-MS (Science), Physics, Chemistry Indian Institute of Science Education & Research Nagaland 7000-7500 BS-MS (Science), Mathematics, Biology Private Engineering Colleges Accepting JEE Advanced 2026 Scores While JEE Advanced is mainly meant for IIT admissions, a few private engineering universities also consider JEE Advanced ranks or scores for admission to selected programs. The Exam Cutoff ranks are usually higher than IITs, making them suitable options for qualified students looking beyond government institutes. College Name Minimum Cutoff Rank Major Courses Offered Shiv Nadar University 3000-5000 CSE, Electrical, Mechanical, Chemical, Civil Shiv Nadar University 4000-6000 CSE, AI & DS, Electrical, Mechanical UPES Dehradun 6000-9000 CSE, AI, Data Science, Mechanical, Petroleum Plaksha University 5000-8000 Computer Science, Robotics, Data Science Ahmedabad University 7000-10000 CSE, ICT, Mechanical Engineering Ashoka University (Tech Programs) 8000-12000 Computer Science, Interdisciplinary Sciences NMIMS Mukesh Patel School of Technology 9000-13000 CSE, AI, Mechanical, Electronics KREA University 10000-14000 Computer Science, Engineering Sciences SRM University (Selected Programs) 12000-15000 CSE, AI, Robotics, Electronics VIT (Selected Merit-Based Intake) 13000-16000 CSE, AI, Data Science, Mechanical Final Words JEE Advanced 2026 is more than just an entrance exam. It is a gateway to some of the best engineering colleges in India. From the well-known IITs to top government institutes and selected private universities, a good rank can open many strong options for students. Each college offers something different, whether it is strong academics, research exposure, or industry-focused learning. While top IITs remain the first choice for many students, newer IITs, government institutes, and private universities also provide quality education and good career choices. What matters most is choosing a college and course that match a students interest, rank, and future goals. With the right choice and steady effort, JEE Advanced 2026 can be the starting point of a successful and fulfilling engineering journey.
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Youth Welfare Club Thambalkhong YWC Th were crowned the champions of the 16th AMFA Senior Women's Football League as they trounced Eastern Sporting Union ESU , Wangkhei Palace Compound 8 2 to complete Super League Round sweep By virtue of their top finish in the senior women's top flight tournament, they qualified for the Indian Women's League 2, the second tier National level inter club football competition Rosy Thanga dazzled with a double hat trick 33', 40 2', 54', 56', 61', 64' to fashion YWC Th the commanding 8 2 win over ESU after the two sides were locked at 2 2 at halftime at Artificial Turf Ground, Lamlong Thongkhong this evening Kongkham Priya 15' and Khumanthem Roshibina 30' were on target to earn ESU a 2 0 lead in this match before YWC Th, who had won two of two previous Super League Round matches, bounced back and drew level by the halftime with the help of Rosy Thanga India U 17 international Senjam Alva Devi, who was at the heart of the YWC Th midfield also added a goal in the 58 th minute while Thounaojam Martina, who subbed in for L Russia, slammed the final nail to the ESU's coffin in the 74th minute Earlier in the 4 team Super League Round, YWC Th defeated FC Imphal 5 1 and thumped YWC L 2 0 Speaking to The Sangai Express, president of YWC Th Johnson Sarangthem expressed pride over the achievement of the girls I am incredibly proud to announce that our girls have emerged as champions With this victory, our club moves into the IWL 2 next season, where our clear goal is to earn promotion to the top tier of Indian football, he said Our success is a triumph of pure passion over financial constraints like any other sports loving club of the State, he said Our players do not come from wealthy backgrounds, and our club operates without major corporate backing We survive and thrive solely on the generous donations of our local community, fund drives, and the personal contributions of our dedicated club officials While we are ecstatic, our main objective remains unchanged to groom raw talent and provide young athletes with a proper platform to reach the heights they deserve, he said Despite our financial struggles, YWC Th has consistently produced top class players who now compete in elite clubs across the country And to everyone's delight, the club will now be able to compete for promotion in the top flight tournaments themselves, he said This championship belongs to the players, the officials, the entire Thambalkhong community and generous donors, he said while expressing gratitude to all for believing in the club's dream Earlier in the day, Young Welfare Club, Langthabal YWC L played out a 2 2 draw with defending champions FC Imphal Yumlembam Pakpi 39' and Phanjoubam Abema 74' were on target for FC Imphal while Chingangbam Binomala 46' and Konthoujam Daina 60' scored for YWC L in this see saw encounter With the result, YWC L and FC Imphal finished runners up and third place teams while ESU finished fourth Source The Sangai Express
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