65th CC Meet Utlou FC, USA post contrasting wins to book semi final tickets
Utlou FC thumped Social Development Club SDC , Samurou 3 0 while USA, Khurai beat Sainik FC, Tera in five goal thriller to make their places in the semi finals of the ongoing Babina Group 65th Sir Churachand Singh KCSI, CBE Memorial Football Tournament 2025 26 today In the third quarterfinal match of the tournament, Utlou FC rode on goals from Laishram Bikash 33' , Bishal Robidas 49' , and Khaidem Amarjit 69' to seal the 3 0 win over SDC Later in the last quarterfinal match, USA fought back from two goals down to stage an heartwarming 3 2 comeback win thanks to Irungbam Parithoi's stoppage time winner Sainik FC headed into the break with a 2 1 advantage with Ningombam Abhijit finding the opener in the 8th minute and Tensubam Donaldo doubling the lead in the 22nd minute Salam Parashmani pulled back a goal in the 39th minute before Irungbam Parithoi set up the recovery path by netting the equaliser in the 66th minute When the game looked to end in a 2 2 draw, Parithoi scored his second four minutes into the stoppage time to complete the turnaround With the win, USA set up a semi final date with Utlou FC on June 20 from 2 30 pm Source The Sangai Express
Eureka Academy, Thounaojam and Kakching Higher Secondary School, Kakching are the U 15 and U 17 Boys' champions at the 65th Pre Subroto Cup District Level Football Tournament organised by DYASO Kakching at Keirak Playground In the 3 team U 17 Boys' tournament, Kakching Higher Secondary School thumped PR English School 3 0 to win the district title and earned their place in the upcoming State level tournament br br table align center cellpadding 5 width 610 tbody tr td table class capbox width 100 tbody tr td img width 600 src https www e pao org galleries images News Related 2026 06 Subroto 20260618 jpg border 1 alt Kakching District Subroto Cup Eureka Academy, Kakching Hr Secondary School win U 15 and U 17 Boys' titles td tr tr td align center Kakching District Subroto Cup Eureka Academy, Kakching Hr Secondary School win U 15 and U 17 Boys' titles td tr tbody table td tr tbody table br br Y Deshkumar 25' , Ronel Moirangthem 45' , and Y Arkelish 50 3' were on target in Kakching Higher Secondary School's decisive victory today Earlier in the day, PR English School edged out Wabagai Higher Secondary School by 2 1 goals to make it to the final Nganthoiba 31' and Fiddy 36' scored back to back to set up the 2 1 win for PR English School before H Salainganba netted the consolation goal for Wabagai Higher Secondary School B U 15 Final B br br In the U 15 title clash, Eureka Academy, Thounaojam topped Iramdam Maheikol, Langmeidong by 2 1 goals to seal the top honours and the State level tournament berth First half goals from Bikash Thokchom 9' and Mani Thounaojam 19' were more than enough for Eureka Academy as Messi Athokpam scored the consolation goal for Iramdam Maheikol in the 46th minute Source The Sangai Express
Psychology says women who eat less to stay slim aren't avoiding tasty food because food restriction is often linked to body image goals, social expectations, hormones, and brain responses rather than dislike for flavor. Research shows many women continue to enjoy rich foods while limiting intake. Understanding this behavior can help people build a healthier relationship with food and reduce guilt linked to eating habits.
Messis first WC hat-trick secures 3-0 win for Argentina
Argentina 3 | 0 Algeria Kansas City (USA), June 17: Lionel Messi registered his first World Cup hat trick while moving into a tie for first on the tournaments career scoring list, sending defending champion Argentina to a dominant 3-0 victory over Algeria in its group-stage opener. Messi scored his first goal in the opening []
Mbappe scores brace as France beat Senegal
France 3 | 1 Senegal East Rutherford (USA), June 17: After a flat first half, Kylian Mbappe got France back in tune. Mbappe scored twice to move past Pele with 14 World Cup goals, celebrating by mimicking a flautist as he had promised, and Les Bleus beat Senegal 3-1 Tuesday in their World Cup opener. []
Hydration breaks spark backlash, blamed for killing momentum
Atlanta, June 17: Curacao fans went wild. The Germans were in shock. Livano Comenencia had scored a goal for the smallest nation by population to ever qualify for the World Cup against four-time champion Germany. At 1-1 in Houston a famous upset looked possible. Then came the hydration break. Curacao lost the initiative, conceding two []
Austria end 36-yr drought in World Cup, beat Jordan
Austria 3 | 1 Jordan Santa Clara (USA), June 17: Austria won a World Cup game for the first time in 36 years with a 3-1 victory over a Jordan team on debut at footballs premier global event. An own goal from a corner kick that deflected off Jordanian defender Yazan Al Arab gave Austria []
Goa may face water shortage if rain doesnt pick up in 15 days
Special Correspondent Panaji: Drinking Water Minister Subhash Phal Dessai on Wednesday said Goa may face water shortage and restrictions from July 1, if the present rainfall scenario does not improve within the next 15 days. Addressing concerns over the sluggish monsoon, he said the state could face hardships if adequate rainfall is not received soon. []
Noted actor, singer Prasad Sawkar passes away at 97
Special Correspondent Panaji: The illustrious Goan actor-singer of Marathi musical stage Pandit Prasad Sawkar passed away on Wednesday at the age of 97 at his Tonca-Caranzalem residence in the city. He is survived by two sons and other family members. The funeral will be held on June 18 at the St Inez crematorium at 10.30 []
Assam Assembly Speaker Urges Farmers to Embrace Multi-Crop Farming
Guwahati, June 18: Assam Assembly Speaker Ranjit Kumar Das has urged farmers to adopt multi-crop farming to enhance agricultural productivity. He emphasized the importance of maximizing government support schemes to contribute to Indias goal of self-reliance. Speaking to reporters, Das highlighted the crucial role of agriculture in achieving national self-sufficiency and strengthening Indias position as ... Read more Assam Assembly Speaker Urges Farmers to Embrace Multi-Crop Farming
Haaland announces arrival with World Cup double as Norway crush Iraq
Norway striker Erling Haaland made a strong World Cup debut with two goals against Iraq. His impressive performance secured a 4-1 victory for Norway. This win marks Norway's return to the World Cup finals after a long absence. Haaland's goals set the tone for his team's campaign. The team aims to improve for future matches.
A Chinese proverb highlights that the urge to quit intensifies just before success. This powerful lesson emphasizes perseverance, reminding individuals that difficult moments often signal proximity to achieving their goals. It encourages continued effort, recognizing that patience and discipline are crucial for lasting achievements.
Kudankulam nuclear plant unit-5 gets reactor vessel
India's Nuclear Power Corporation has achieved a significant milestone. The reactor pressure vessel for Kudankulam Unit-5 has been installed. This crucial step was completed with support from Russia's Rosatom. The installation marks progress in India's nuclear energy expansion. This project underscores strong India-Russia cooperation in nuclear technology. It is vital for India's energy security goals.
Cristiano Ronaldo One Goal Away From FIFA World Cup Record That Even Lionel Messi Doesn't Have
Cristiano Ronaldo could add another remarkable chapter to his illustrious career when Portugal face the Democratic Republic of Congo in their Group K opener at the FIFA World Cup 2026 in Houston on Wednesday
Lionel Messi's Team Blames Bengal Ex-Sports Minister For Kolkata Chaos
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Officials Unite for Drug-Free Society Goal
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I Squared, US DFC to set up $3 billion energy infrastructure platform in Asia
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Students will be updated on significant national, international, and sports news, including the Indian Air Force's extensive delivery of NEET-UG papers and a Pakistan-backed terror syndicate bust. International headlines cover Trump's Iran agreement statements and G7 discussions on AI threats. In sports, Lionel Messi's World Cup hat-trick and record-equalling goal are highlighted.
Messis Team Accuses Former Minister of Causing Chaos During Kolkata Event
Kolkata, June 17: A new development has emerged regarding the chaos that occurred during football star Lionel Messis Goat India Tour last December at the Youth Bharati Krirangan in Kolkata. On Wednesday, Messis team visited the Bidhannagar Police Commissionerate to accuse former West Bengal Sports Minister Arup Biswas of causing disorder at the event. According ... Read more Messis Team Accuses Former Minister of Causing Chaos During Kolkata Event
Messi red card debate: VAR decision sparks debate despite WC record feat
Lionel Messi scored his first World Cup hat-trick in Argentina's 3-0 win over Algeria, equalling Miroslav Klose's record of 16 goals. However, his performance was overshadowed by controversy after a studs-up tackle on Aissa Mandi, with pundits Nedum Onuoha and Ale Moreno insisting the Argentine captain was fortunate to avoid a red card. Argentina coach Lionel Scaloni hailed Messi's enduring brilliance.
Nibe showcases capabilities of its 120mm vehicle-mounted mortar 'Garudastra' to Indian Army
Nibe Limited showcased its Garudastra mortar system. The advanced weapon demonstrated rapid shoot-and-scoot maneuvers. It fired multiple rounds simultaneously and hit targets with precision. The system also showed a high rate of fire. This development supports India's defense manufacturing goals. Garudastra offers enhanced battlefield capabilities for the Indian Armed Forces.
Lionel Messi's team blames ex-Bengal minister for Kolkata event chaos
Lionel Messi's team has accused former West Bengal Sports Minister Aroop Biswas of causing chaos during the 'GOAT India Tour' in Kolkata. An email to police alleges Biswas repeatedly touched Messi and brought unauthorized individuals onto the field, forcing the footballer's early departure. Event organizer Satadru Dutta, who previously accused Biswas, is challenging the minister's protection from arrest in court.
L-G V.K. Saxena Clears New Board To Boost and Protect Ladakhs Iconic Pashmina Industry
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Rahul Gandhi blames Centre for tragic loss of 2 students over NEET re-examination
New Delhi [India], June 17 : In a commencement to his nationwide Echo of Students campaign, Leader of the Opposition in the Lok Sabha, Rahul Gandhi, on Wednesday addressed the issues regarding the re-examination of NEET after the alleged suicide of two aspirants in Sikar and Dehradun. In a message shared on the social media platform X, Gandhi mourned the recent tragic loss of two young lives--Umesh in Sikar and Riya in Dehradun--who died allegedly by suicide amid the pressure surrounding the NEET-UG 2026 re-examination. I've set out for Kota, but two names are echoing in my heart: Umesh and Riya. Yesterday, Umesh in Sikar and Riya in Dehradun--both ended their lives under the pressure of Re-NEET. 22- and 23-year-old kids--who were meant to soar in the open skies of their dreams--lost to this unjust system, Gandhi said. Calling the deaths, a result of an unjust, broken, and corrupt system that has failed to protect its youth, Gandhi launched a sharp attack on the Union government. These deaths are the result of a broken, corrupt system. And the ones responsible are the Modi government and Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan, who, instead of protecting students, have repeatedly shielded paper leaks, exam mismanagement, and the destroyers of futures, he added. He further said he would begin a campaign from Kota aimed at preventing such incidents and called for a nationwide movement under the banner of Echo of Students. Today, from Kota, we will begin that fight with just one goal--that no child's dreams shatter like this again, that no parent ever has to lose their child in this way again. Every family's pain will now echo across the country as the 'Echo of Students.' Previously in the day, Gandhi called on students and young people across the country to unite and participate in the Echo of Students mega rally in Kota on June 17, saying that the future of the youth would determine the future of the nation. The protest is going to start at 5:30 pm in Kota. In a post on X, Gandhi alleged that paper leaks, exam mismanagement, cancelled recruitments, rising fees, privatisation and scams were shattering the dreams of millions of young Indians. He also accused the Central government of failing to fulfil its responsibility towards the country's youth. My young and Gen Z comrades, one thing is clear in my mind, and you too should etch it in your heart: securing the future of every youth in India is the government's responsibility. But responsibility and honesty--both are beyond the Modi government's way of thinking, Gandhi said. Paper leaks, exam mismanagement, cancelled recruitments, skyrocketing fees, privatisation, scams--these are the very tools with which it is shattering millions of dreams every day. Remember, the youth's future will determine the nation's future. This is what I wanted to tell you all in detail. That's why I'm calling on you--let's turn the rising 'Echo of Students' from every street, every town, every city of the country into a battle cry in Kota. June 17 | Echo of Students | Kota Mega Rally, the post read. (ANI)
Mutual funds vs PMS: A complete guide to minimum investment, portfolio structure and investor fit
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Lionel Messi becomes oldest player to score World Cup hat-trick, surpasses Cristiano Ronaldo
Missouri, June 17 : Lionel Messi, at the age of 38, has broken his contemporary and arch-rival Portugal's Cristiano Ronaldo's record for the oldest player to score a hat-trick at the FIFA World Cup, according to Fox Sports. The Argentine legend opened his 2026 World Cup campaign with a brilliant hat-trick, leading Argentina to a 3-0 win over Algeria on Tuesday (local time). At 38 years and 357 days, Messi has become the oldest player in men's World Cup history to register both a brace and a hat-trick. In the process, he surpassed Ronaldo to become the oldest player to score a World Cup hat-trick, overtaking Ronaldo's record set at the 2018 FIFA World Cup in Russia, where he famously netted a hat-trick against Spain at the age of 33, according to Fox Sports. Messi, in his 200th appearance for Argentina, scored three different types of goals. Messi's first came from a powerful long-range strike in the 17th minute after a quick free-kick from Argentina's Rodrigo De Paul. His second was a close-range finish after a rebound fell kindly in the box following an effort from Mac Allister. He completed his hat-trick in the 76th minute with a composed curling finish after initiating the move himself with a mazy run. With the hat-trick, Messi registered his name in the record books for multiple accolades, the most notable being for the joint-most goals in World Cup history. Messi is now tied with Germany's Miroslav Klose on 16 goals in FIFA World Cup history. He also moved past Brazil's Ronaldo (15 goals), as well as Germany's Gerd Muller and France's Kylian Mbappe, who were both on 14 goals. Notably, Mbappe had earlier equalled Muller's tally with a brace in France's 3-1 win over Senegal earlier in the day. Notably, the hat-trick also came exactly 20 years after Messi's first World Cup goal in 2006, which came in Argentina's 6-0 win over Serbia in the 2006 World Cup, adding a historic milestone to his landmark performance. (ANI)
IBA Highlights Beverage Industry's Growing Role in Waste Management and Recycling
Moving fast towards becoming a USD 40 billion market by 2030, Indian non-alcoholic beverage industry has taken up the responsibility of ensuring effective waste management as its core operational strategy and is championing the need and necessity of sustainable business by not only meeting the compliance requirements set by the government agencies but by going beyond and planning for the future. C K Jaipuria, President, Indian Beverage Association (IBA) Outlining the industry’s initiative and focus on sustainable development, President of the Indian Beverage Association (IBA), Mr. C K Jaipuria said, “ Driven by the strict mandates under India's amended Plastic Waste Management Rules and Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR) targets requiring 100% recovery and recycling – the industry is constantly working on driving unprecedented efficiency in the circular economy. The three core pillars to optimize waste management are -- lightweight engineering, institutionalized digital collection networks, and the fast-tracked adoption of Food-Grade Recycled PET (r-PET) .” “ The most efficient way to manage waste is to rationalize material entering the ecosystem in the first place. In this regard, Indian bottling giants have engineered aggressive material reduction programs at the production level ,” added Mr. Jaipuria . The stress on preforming optimization has led to refinement in injection-molding technology, which has allowed companies to reduce the weight of standard PET preforms by 10% to 20% across high-volume packs ranging from 600ml to 2.25L. “ Along with this, the closure downsizing is leading to the neck profiles and plastic cap closures for Carbonated Soft Drinks (CSD), juices, and packaged water witnessing weight reductions of 20% to 25%, which is significantly curbing upstream raw polymer consumption ,” said Mr. Jaipuria. The IBA President further outlined that, “ The urgency of meeting the central government's scaling EPR targets has been taken up by the beverage industry in the form of formalizing India’s historically fragmented, informal waste-picking ecosystem. This has been catalysed by the Producer Responsibility Organizations (PROs) and the industry leaders are executing nationwide reclamation strategies via deep joint ventures with specialized PROs such as GEM Enviro and Saahas Zero Waste .” This socio-economic formalization through these networks is systematically mapping and incentivizing thousands of local kabadiwalas and waste-pickers. By offering guaranteed buy-back pricing, digital weight verification, and direct-benefit payouts, the system is guaranteeing a high-velocity, clean inflow of post-consumer waste. Adoption of technology through data intelligence platforms by utilizing specialized circular economy platforms like Race Eco Chain and Banyan Nation, beverage brands now track plastic waste digitally from the initial collection point to the processing mill, generating audit-ready, CPCB-compliant (Central Pollution Control Board) plastic credits with absolute traceability. Mr. Jaipuria added that while the above measures are streamlining the waste management efforts, the goal of the industry and the committed efficiency drive is to transition from downcycling --- turning bottles into low-value textile fibers -- to a true bottle-to-bottle circular economy. “ In this backdrop, to enhance availability of food-grade r-PET access, major players have established large-scale joint ventures with global polymer processors like Indorama to set up advanced washing and resin-manufacturing units. This has unlocked the massive commercial rollout of 100% recycled PET bottles for select flagship product lines, with industry-wide targets aiming for 30% r-PET integration across core portfolios ,” he said. Another step is to bring in sustainable multi-layer cartons for non-carbonated segments and major packaging partners such as Tetra Pak have integrated certified recycled polymers into their multi-layer carton lines in India, which is successfully matching strict FSSAI food-safety standards while mitigating multi-layered plastic disposal challenges. The efficiency metrics are no doubt climbing, but maintaining this momentum requires mitigation of two critical challenges, said Mr. Jaipuria. “ First is the Quality-Grade Deficit. It needs to be understood that producing food-grade r-PET requires highly efficient and pure post-consumer collection streams. The hard reality is if the plastic is contaminated at the municipal dumping stage, it loses its structural integrity for bottle-to-bottle recycling. The industry needs to invest deeper in source-segregation awareness and smart collection kiosks at the consumer touchpoint, and it requires local government and consumers’ support to achieve this objective ,” he added. According to the IBA President, above all, navigating state-level disparities adds to unnecessary hassle and compliance burden. “ While the central CPCB portal provides a unified framework, actual municipal infrastructure and waste-handling fees vary drastically across states. Beverage manufacturers need standardized, single-window municipal access frameworks to optimize their reverse-logistics networks across differing geographies .” “ The Indian non-alcoholic beverage industry is marching ahead and taking the lead in the waste management march under the sustainable growth paradigm with full understanding that the effort will gain further momentum with the support of all the stakeholders – consumers, government and civil society ,” said Mr. Jaipuria .
FIFA hydration breaks blamed for killing World Cup momentum
Atlanta: Curaao fans went wild. The Germans were in shock. Livano Comenencia had scored a goal for the smallest nation by population to ever qualify for the FIFA World Cup against four-time champion Germany. At 1-1 in Houston a famous upset looked possible. Then came the hydration break. Curaao lost the initiative, conceding two goals Get the latest updates in Hyderabad City News , Technology , Entertainment , Sports , Politics and Top Stories on WhatsApp & Telegram by subscribing to our channels. You can also download our app for Android and iOS .
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Lionel Messi scored a hat-trick in his 200th match, becoming the first player to appear in six World Cups and equalling Miroslav Klose's record of 16 World Cup goals.
Watch: Messis historic hat-trick Fires Argentina past Algeria; fans celebrate in Kansas city
Lionel Messi scored his first-ever FIFA World Cup hat-trick as Argentina defeated Algeria 3-0 in their 2026 World Cup opener. The 38-year-old equalled Miroslav Kloses all-time World Cup goals record with 16 goals, while thousands of fans celebrated the historic win in Kansas City.
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Lionel Messi's quote emphasizes that achieving dreams demands dedication, consistent effort, and sacrifices. His journey from Argentina to football legend underscores the importance of hard work, patience, and perseverance. Applying these principles involves setting clear goals, working consistently, and embracing challenges as learning opportunities.
FIFA WC: Austria end 36-year wait with dramatic victory over debutants Jordan
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Semifinal spot assured, India look to continue winning run against Uruguay in FIH Nations Cup
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Regime Change, No Nukes, Missiles: Status Of Trump's Goals In Iran War
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Kylian Mbappe has World Cup history in sights after breaking France scoring record
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Success quote of the day by Lionel Messi: You can overcome anything, if and only if you...
If you love something enough, you can overcome anything. Lionel MessiFirst off, Lionel Messis quote is simple and straight from the heart. But its also quietly powerful, born of a life spent struggling with setbacks, high expectations and the constant grind of elite sport. Its not poetic; its a practical formula of motivation psychology. Love, for a craft, a goal, a person, or an ideal, supplies the emotional fuel that keeps you moving when obstacles look insurmountable. Heres what Messis quote really means, why love can be the most reliable form of resilience, and how to turn that devotion into steady, sustainable progress.
'Numbers don't mean anything', says Messi after record-breaking World Cup hat-trick against Algeria
Lionel Messi has equalled Miroslav Klose's FIFA World Cup goal tally. He achieved this after scoring a hat-trick in Argentina's win against Algeria. Messi stated that numbers are just statistics and he feels honoured. He also spoke about his emotional reaction to scoring, attributing it to recent difficult times. Argentina will next play Austria.
Lionel Messi Admits He Cried After Argentina's Opener Against Algeria. Reason Wasn't Football
Lionel Messi was seen in tears after scoring his team's opening goal in the FIFA World Cup 2026 Group J match against Algeria. He explained the reason behind the tears after the game.
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Footballers Who Played Cricket and Cricketers Who Made It Big in Football
The Three Lions skipper Harry Kane was recently seen leading his teams cricket practice at his teams FIFA World Cup training base in Florida. Not only this, MCC approves of football players technique with bat and ball, and the official lawmakers of the game commented on the English footballers cricket skills, Technique straight from the MCC manual, on their official Instagram page. In the pre-tournament training camp at West Palm Beach in Florida, Harry Kane rolled his arm over with some sharp deliveries and also batted. If footballers can play cricket, believe it, many cricketers have played football at the top level, even the FIFA World Cup. The first and most popular name on everyones list is Ellyse Perry of Australia, who is a two-time ICC Cricket World Cup winner and played for the Matilda (Australian football team), at the FIFA World Cup in 2011. She is a multi-sport legend and, if we talk of football only, she played for Central Coast Mariners, Canberra United and Sydney FC during her footballing career and made 18 appearances for the Matilda and even scored Australia's only goal in the 1-3 defeat against Sweden in the quarter final at the 2011 FIFA Womens World Cup. She is the last Australian to score a goal in a football World Cup. Ellyse Perry would make it among the top sportspersons in the world just based on her cricketing accolades. It is generally believed that she is the only player ever to play in both ICC and FIFA World Cups, which is incorrect. Clare Taylors achievement is no less. She was part of the 1993 cricket World Cup winning England team at Lords and two years later, in 1995, she played for England at the FIFA World Cup. Taylor is from Yorkshire and played her club football for Bronte and Liverpool Ladies. Clare Taylor is the only player of either gender to have played for England in World Cups for both cricket and football. She represented the England women's football team at the 1995 FIFA Women's World Cup in Sweden, helping the team reach the quarterfinals. In fact, Taylor preferred football to cricket, and she focused on cricket after being dropped from the England football team. She was allotted 82 when the FA announced their legacy numbers scheme to honour the 50th anniversary of Englands inaugural international. She was No. 1 in the ICC women's batting rankings that were released for the first time in October 2008. Taylor was appointed Member of the Order of the British Empire (MBE) in the 2000 Birthday Honors for services to Cricket, Association Football, and to Hockey. Sir Vivian Richards had greater success on the cricket field than he ever did on a football pitch. The West Indian legend occasionally turned out for the Antiguan national football team, and he played in their qualification campaign for the 1974 World Cup finals, but Antigua lost all four of their matches, including an 11-0 dismantling at the hands of Trinidad & Tobago and a 6-0 defeat to Surinam. Believe it, Sir Geoff Hurst, scorer of the most famous hat-trick (the only one to score in a World Cup final) in the history of English football, to win the World Cup in 1966 at Wembley also played one County Championship game for Essex (against Lancashire) in 1962. He was an outstanding fielder, and occasional wicketkeeper, but couldnt spare much time for cricket. You will be surprised to note that Bobby Moore was also a very good cricketer, and it took the England cricket team until 2010 to win a World Cup, but these two English cricketers managed it 44 years earlier. CB Fry and Denis Compton were more accomplished footballers, but the connection to the football World Cup eluded them. However, in the 1953 Ashes series, a player with the name of Willie Watson also played with Compton. Watson, who played 23 Tests, scored two Test hundreds and overall accumulated more than 25000 runs in first class cricket, was one of that very small select band who represented England at both cricket and football. He was in the English squad for the World Cup in Brazil in 1950 but did not play in a match, probably because he didnt fit into the strategy of his manager. Also Read: Live Cricket Score This reference shall remain incomplete without the mention of one and only Steve Bucknor. This famous umpire did not officiate in a FIFA World Cup, but he made history as the first person to officiate in both Cricket and Football World Cup events. He was a FIFA-accredited football referee who notably officiated in World Cup qualifying matches.
FIFA World Cup 2026: Messi equals Kloses World Cup goals record in Argentinas 3-0 win over Algeria
By NE NOW NEWS Guwahati: Lionel Messi scored a hat-trick and equalled former German striker Miroslav Kloses all-time FIFA World Cup goals record as defending champions Argentina opened their 2026 campaign with a 3-0 victory over Algeria in Group J. Messi struck in the 17th, 60th and 76th minutes to secure Argentinas opening win and [] The post FIFA World Cup 2026: Messi equals Kloses World Cup goals record in Argentinas 3-0 win over Algeria appeared first on NorthEast Now .
Lionel Messi salutes beautiful moment after tying World Cup goals record
The 38-year-old Argentina captain etched another memorable chapter in his glittering career with a brilliant hat-trick in the South Americans 3-0 win over Algeria at Kansas City
FIFA WC: Messi hat trick powers Argentina past Algeria 3-0
Kansas City: Lionel Messi registered his first World Cup hat trick while moving into a tie for first on the tournaments career scoring list, sending defending champion Argentina to a dominant 3-0 victory over Algeria in its group-stage opener. Messi scored his first goal in the opening minutes off a nifty feed from Inter Miami Get the latest updates in Hyderabad City News , Technology , Entertainment , Sports , Politics and Top Stories on WhatsApp & Telegram by subscribing to our channels. You can also download our app for Android and iOS .
Harry Kane Believes England Has Best Chance to Win FIFA World Cup 2026
Arlington, June 17: Englands captain Harry Kane is confident that his team has a golden opportunity to claim the trophy at the FIFA World Cup 2026. After an impressive season with Bayern Munich, where he scored 61 goals in 51 matches, the striker feels more prepared than ever to maintain his top form and lead ... Read more Harry Kane Believes England Has Best Chance to Win FIFA World Cup 2026
Messi scripts history with first World Cup hat-trick, equals Klose's goals record
Lionel Messi achieved a career milestone, scoring his first World Cup hat-trick to lead Argentina to a 3-0 win over Algeria. This remarkable feat drew him level with Miroslav Klose atop the tournament's all-time scoring charts with 16 goals. The performance also marked his 200th appearance for Argentina and extended his scoring streak to five consecutive World Cup matches.
Lionel Messi equals World Cup goals record as Argentina beats Algeria
On a magical night at Kansas Citys Arrowhead Stadium, Messi delivered an electrifying individual display to join Miroslav Klose at the top of the World Cup scorers charts with 16 goals
Norway Dominates Iraq 4-1 in FIFA World Cup Opener, Haaland Shines
Boston, June 17: Norway kicked off the FIFA World Cup 2026 with an impressive victory, defeating Iraq 4-1 in a Group I match at Boston Stadium. Erling Haaland, making his World Cup debut, was the star of the match, scoring two goals. Leo stigrd also contributed with a goal. This match was particularly significant as ... Read more Norway Dominates Iraq 4-1 in FIFA World Cup Opener, Haaland Shines
We often cling tightly to life's aspects, mistaking attachment for love. However, true strength lies in detachment, as highlighted by Jay Shetty. This means engaging fully with life, relationships, and goals without letting them control your inner peace. It's about appreciating everything as borrowed, not owned, fostering genuine resilience.
Lionel Messi Scores 16th FIFA World Cup Goal: List Of Top Scorers In Tournament's History
Lionel Messi and Miroslav Klose are tied at the top of goalscoring charts in FIFA World Cup history.
Lionel Messi equals all-time goalscoring record at World Cups
Lionel Messi completed his hat-trick in the 76th minute, sending the massed ranks of Argentine fans wild
Most goals in World Cup: Who is the highest goal scorer in the FIFA world cup?
Who is the highest goal scorer in the FIFA world cup? Lionel Messi has equaled Miroslav Klose's record of 16 World Cup goals after a hat-trick in the 2026 tournament. The Argentina captain also became the first male footballer to appear in six World Cups. Messi's achievement marks a significant moment in football history, with the top scorer title potentially shifting as the tournament progresses.
CS reviews progress of TB Mukt Bharat Abhiyan
Srinagar, Jun 16: Chief Secretary, Atal Dulloo on Tuesday chaired a comprehensive review meeting of the ongoing Pradhan Mantri TB Mukt Bharat Abhiyan to assess the progress achieved across the Union Territory and chart out a strategy for accelerating efforts towards tuberculosis elimination. The meeting was attended by Commissioner Secretary, Health & Medical Education (H&ME); Mission Director, National Health Mission (NHM); Managing Director, JKMSCL; Principals of Government Medical Colleges (GMCs); Director, Health Services, Kashmir/Jammu; and Senior Faculty Members from various medical institutions across the UT. Reviewing district-wise performance, the Chief Secretary noted that while several districts have achieved encouraging results, there remains considerable scope for improvement in certain critical indicators. He directed the Health & Medical Education Department to intensify efforts in districts reporting lower coverage of X-ray screening, differentiated TB care, TB preventive treatment and nutritional support. He emphasized on expanding the coverage achieved in screening populations residing in identified high-risk villages, directing district administrations and health authorities to substantially increase the number of Nikshay Shivirs and ensure saturation coverage of all notified high-risk villages within the stipulated timelines. He emphasised optimum utilisation of hand-held X-ray units and greater outreach in remote and vulnerable areas. While reviewing the implementation of the Nikshay Poshan Yojana, the Chief Secretary instructed the concerned authorities to complete all pending beneficiary authentication and ensure timely release of financial assistance to the eligible patients. He further directed that all pending cases be cleared through a special drive so that no patient is deprived of entitled benefits. The Chief Secretary also called for intensified efforts to enhance TB Preventive Treatment coverage among household contacts and healthcare workers, strengthen differentiated care protocols, improve Poshan Kit distribution and expand community participation through Nikshay Mitras. Dulloo also stressed the need to improve the uptake of the recently launched TB Mukt Bharat App and Khushi Chatbot, observing that digital tools can significantly enhance treatment adherence, patient counselling and service delivery. He directed all concerned doctors and field functionaries to ensure registration and active utilisation of the platform by every notified TB patient. Reviewing the progress, the Chief Secretary observed that the performance reflects the efforts made by the healthcare workers, district administrations and community volunteers engaged in the campaign. He stressed that sustained efforts are essential to maintain momentum and achieve the national goal of eliminating tuberculosis. The Commissioner Secretary, H&ME, M.Raju took this occasion to present the detailed overview of the achievements, challenges and future action plans under the TB Mukt Bharat Abhiyan being implemented across the districts of J&K. The Commissioner Secretary apprised the meeting that Jammu & Kashmir has emerged as one of the best performing regions in the country under the ongoing 100-Day TB Mukt Bharat Campaign, securing 2nd rank among States and Union Territories under Phase-II of the national campaign launched on March 24, 2026. The Chief Secretary was apprised that J&K has achieved notable success in several critical indicators, including vulnerable population screening, presumptive TB testing, TB notification, drug-resistant TB detection, differentiated TB care, nutritional support and community participation through Nikshay Mitras. The MD, NHM, Akriti Sagar presented that over 2.45 lakh vulnerable individuals have been screened during the ongoing campaign, while 70 percent of the enrolled vulnerable population has undergone X-ray examination, surpassing the national benchmark. She further added that the UT has also recorded 90 percent utilisation of NAAT-based molecular diagnostic testing, ensuring faster and more accurate diagnosis of tuberculosis cases. The review further revealed that J&K has maintained strong performance in TB case detection, with 4,472 TB cases notified during the first five months of 2026, representing about 40 percent of the annual target. The programme has also strengthened presumptive TB testing, recording over 2.52 lakh tests across the Union Territory during the current year. It was noted that more than 2,100 TB patients have received Poshan Kits during the current year under community support initiatives, while the number of registered Nikshay Mitras has increased to over 13,100 reflecting growing societal participation in supporting TB patients. The Chief Secretary was informed that 1,504 TB patients have been assessed under Differentiated TB Care, ensuring personalised treatment and management based on disease severity and associated vulnerabilities. Moreover, it was highlighted that significant improvement has also been registered in TB Preventive Treatment (TPT) coverage, which increased from 7 percent during Phase-I to 34 percent during Phase-II, indicating better protection of household contacts and other high-risk groups from developing active tuberculosis. Emphasising that tuberculosis elimination requires a whole-of-government and whole-of-society approach, he urged all departments, district administrations, civil society organisations and volunteers to actively contribute towards the goal of making Jammu & Kashmir TB-Mukht in the days to come.
Lionel Messi achieved a remarkable hat-trick in Argentina's World Cup debut against Algeria. This dominant performance saw the veteran player equal Miroslav Klose's all-time World Cup scoring record of 16 goals. Messi's goals, including a long-range strike and a close-range finish, ignited celebrations among Argentine supporters in Kansas City.
Mbapp Shines as France Defeats Senegal in World Cup Opener
New Jersey, June 17: Kylian Mbapp showcased his brilliance in the opening match of the FIFA World Cup 2026. He scored two goals against Senegal, leading France to a 3-1 victory. With these two goals, Mbapp has now become the all-time leading scorer for France, surpassing Olivier Giroud. Mbapp has scored a total of 58 ... Read more Mbapp Shines as France Defeats Senegal in World Cup Opener
Mbappe Shines in FIFA World Cup Opener, Breaks Messis Record
New Delhi, June 17: French star player Kylian Mbappe delivered an outstanding performance in the opening match of the FIFA World Cup 2026. He scored two goals, leading France to a 3-1 victory against Senegal. With this achievement, Mbappe has surpassed Lionel Messi in a significant statistic. Mbappe now ranks third in the all-time list ... Read more Mbappe Shines in FIFA World Cup Opener, Breaks Messis Record
Mbapp Shines in FIFA World Cup Opener, Breaks Messis Record
New Delhi, June 17: French star player Kylian Mbapp delivered an outstanding performance in the opening match of the FIFA World Cup 2026. He scored two goals, leading France to a 3-1 victory against Senegal. In doing so, Mbapp surpassed Lionel Messi in a significant statistic. Mbapp has now reached joint third place on the ... Read more Mbapp Shines in FIFA World Cup Opener, Breaks Messis Record
France Triumphs Over Senegal 3-1 in FIFA World Cup Opener, Mbappe Shines with Two Goals
New Jersey, June 17: France kicked off the FIFA World Cup 2026 with a resounding victory, defeating Senegal 3-1 in an exhilarating match. Kylian Mbappe was the standout player, scoring two impressive goals. From the start, both teams displayed aggressive play. Senegal consistently pressured Frances defense, creating several good chances. Meanwhile, France launched a series ... Read more France Triumphs Over Senegal 3-1 in FIFA World Cup Opener, Mbappe Shines with Two Goals
Iran deal: White House points claiming victories dont meet reality
The White House has informed supporters that President Donald Trump has accomplished his goals in the war with Iran despite the details of an initial agreement remaining unclear and negotiations on Tehrans nuclear programme still to be held. In a series of talking points sent to Trump supporters and Republican members of Congress this week, Get the latest updates in Hyderabad City News , Technology , Entertainment , Sports , Politics and Top Stories on WhatsApp & Telegram by subscribing to our channels. You can also download our app for Android and iOS .
FIFA WC: Haaland shines with two goals as Norway beats Iraq 4-1
Foxborough: Erling Haaland scored his first two World Cup goals, including one off a defensive blunder, and added an assist in his tournament debut Tuesday to propel Norway to a 4-1 victory over Iraq in Group I. It was the 56th and 57th international goals for the Manchester City striker and came in Norways first Get the latest updates in Hyderabad City News , Technology , Entertainment , Sports , Politics and Top Stories on WhatsApp & Telegram by subscribing to our channels. You can also download our app for Android and iOS .
FIFA 2026: Kylian Mbappe sparks France with two goals in 3-1 win over Senegal at World Cup
Kylian Mbappe scored twice, surpassing Pele's World Cup goal tally with 14, as France defeated Senegal 3-1 in their opener. After a quiet first half, Mbappe's brace and a late goal from Bradley Barcola secured the win. Ibrahim Mbaye scored Senegal's lone goal in stoppage time.
Erling Haaland Double Powers Norway To FIFA World Cup Win Over Iraq
Erling Haaland struck his first World Cup goals as Norway beat Iraq 4-1 on Tuesday in their first game at a major tournament in 26 years.
FIFA World Cup 2026 | Argentina vs Algeria LIVE updates: Messi scores stunning opening goal
The defending champion is up against the African side in a highly anticipated Group J match
Which France and World Cup records did Mbappe break against Senegal?
France captain overtakes Giroud with 58 goals for his country and the most for Les Bleus at a World Cup. Which France and World Cup records did Mbappe break against Senegal?
Democrat calls for Cape Verde goalkeeper Vozinhas mother to get US visa
Ana Candida Evora was unable to travel to watch her son star in a goalless draw with Spain due to the cost of a US visa. Democrat calls for Cape Verde goalkeeper Vozinhas mother to get US visa
How Life Cycle Funds aim to simplify long-term wealth creation
Indian mutual fund houses are launching Life Cycle Funds, a new goal-based investment product. These funds automatically adjust asset allocation, starting with equities and shifting to safer debt as a target year approaches. Designed for long-term goals like retirement, they simplify investing by eliminating manual portfolio rebalancing. Investors should review the fund's glide path and compare it with other options.
Norway marked their return to the FIFA World Cup after a 28-year absence with an impressive 4-1 victory over Iraq in Group I. Erling Haaland scored twice on his World Cup debut, while Leo stigrd and a late own goal completed the scoring. The win moves Norway level with France on three points and sets up a potentially decisive group-stage showdown between Haaland and Kylian Mbapp later in the tournament.
65th CC Meet AIM upset ESU in five goal quarterfinal thriller, SSU outlast Rahee UC 4 3 on penalties
The quarter finals of the Babina Group 65th Sir Churachand Singh KCSI, CBE Memorial Football Tournament 2025 26 being underway at Mapal Kangjeibung exploded into life with two fiercely contested matches, headlined by a five goal thriller and a dramatic 4 3 penalty shootout victory following a 1 1 draw The first quarterfinal match of the tournament between Anouba Imagi Mangal AIM , Khabam and Eastern Sporting Union ESU , Wangkhei Palace Compound produced a breathless, attacking masterclass filled with shifting momentum and clinical finishing AIM broke the deadlock early, with forward Ningthoujam Dhanaraj finding the target just five minutes into the game ESU responded swiftly, drawing level through Naorem Kaba in the 38th minute After a 1 1 deadlock at halftime, AIM restored their lead when Saikhom Abinash beat the ESU custodian in the 62nd minute ESU, who previously knocked out RAU 2 0, fought back bravely with a series of attacking runs but were met with stiff resistance from the AIM backline The AIM defenders continued to frustrate a relentless ESU offense with timely tackles and interventions To their delight, second half substitute Laishram Khorish who replaced Sapam Topper after the break further solidified the lead with a clinical finish two minutes into stoppage time ESU responded immediately, reducing the deficit to 2 3 through Taj Khan the very next minute However, they failed to find an equalizer in the remaining four minutes of added time as AIM held onto their lead with style to walk away as 3 2 winners The second quarter final clash between Rahee UC, Kamjong and Southern Sporting Union SSU , Singjamei was also an end to end encounter, finally settled by absolute nerves of steel from the penalty spot as the two sides remained locked at 1 1 till the end of regulation time SSU, who edged out SSC, Sekta 2 1 in the pre quarterfinals, went 1 0 up against Rahee UC with Md Shuaib capitalising on an 11th minute chance Rahee UC left it late to equalize, courtesy of a 75th minute strike by Maiya Ningshen that stretched the game to a penalty shootout In the shootout, Konthoujam Monex, Okram Rohit, Khumanthem Hemlet, and Maisnam Biken successfully converted their spot kicks for SSU Their custodian, Naorem Kiranjit, then produced two brilliant saves to secure the 4 3 victory For Rahee UC, only Chihammi Kharay, Thuisem Rashadang, and Thanwor Vasha found the target, as Kiranjit successfully blocked the attempts of Ngakuimi Ruivah and Moirangthem Manisana With the win, SSU set up a semi final date with AIM Utlou FC will play SDC, Samurou in the next quarterfinal match tomorrow from 1 pm before USA, Khurai face Sainik FC from 3 30 in the last quarterfinal encounter Source The Sangai Express
Erling Haaland has brace in World Cup debut; Norway trounce Iraq
Haaland's goals in the 29th and 43rd minutes sandwiched a score by Aymen Hussein in the 39th
France and Real Madrid star Mbappe took his career World Cup goals tally to 14 - just two behind all-time leader Miroslav Klose.
Kylian Mbappe Nets 'Historic' Brace As France Beat Senegal 3-1
Kylian Mbappe's 14 World Cup goals take him level with Gerd Mueller as the third-highest scorer in World Cup history and the 27-year-old is now within touching distance of beating Miroslav Klose's all-time record of 16.
Mbappe Becomes France's Record Scorer With Two Goals at FIFA World Cup 2026
Mbappe beatthe mark of 57 goals held by Olivier Giroud
FIFA World Cup 2026 LIVE: Iraq vs Norway at Boston Stadium
Haaland has been electric for Manchester City and scored 16 goals in European qualifying to send Norway to its first World Cup since 1998
Kylian Mbapp sparks France with two goals in 3-1 win over Senegal at the World Cup
Mbapp moved one ahead of Messi and Just Fontaine on the World Cup career scoring list and is tied with Gerd Mller
Gujarat Launches TD and DPT Vaccination Campaign for 1.9 Million School Children
Gandhinagar, June 17: The Gujarat government has initiated a TD (Tetanus and Adult Diphtheria) and DPT vaccination campaign. This initiative aims to vaccinate approximately 1.9 million school children across the state. The health departments goal is to ensure that no eligible child is left unvaccinated against tetanus, diphtheria, and other serious diseases. Health Minister Praful ... Read more Gujarat Launches TD and DPT Vaccination Campaign for 1.9 Million School Children
Delhi cops arrest four of family in Goa in gold investment scam
New Delhi: The economic offences wing of the Delhi Police has arrested four members of a family for allegedly duping over 26 investors of Rs 1.24 crore through a fraudulent gold investment scheme, the police said on Tuesday. The accused Mukesh Verma (53), his wife, son Rhythm Verma (25) and father Om Prakash Verma []
Decision on ST political quota may come in 15 days
Special Correspondent Panaji: Social Welfare Minister Ramesh Tawadkar on Tuesday said Union Home Minister Amit Shah has assured the Goa delegation which had recently called on him in New Delhi that he would consult the Solicitor General on the matter of political reservation for scheduled tribes (ST) in Goa, and decide on the same in []
Maximum impact rescues Uruguay
Goan-origin forward nets late equaliser in their 1-1 draw against Saudi Arabia Goan-origin Maxi Arajo delivered a crucial late equaliser as Uruguay national football team began their FIFA World Cup 2026 with a hard-fought 1-1 draw against Saudi Arabia national football team in Miami on Tuesday. Arajo, whose family roots reportedly trace back to Loutolim []
We have a generation that is moving so fast, it is running away from its own future QAMER ABBAS MIR We live in a world where almost everything has a fast-forward button. If you want food, it arrives at your doorstep in twenty minutes. If you want an answer to a complex question, an AI bot types it out in three seconds. If you are bored, you can swipe through ten different lives in less than a minute on mobile reels over a flawless 5G network. For a young person growing up today, this hyper-speed environment isnt just convenient; it has completely rewired how they view time, effort, and life itself. This has created a massive psychological hurdle that sociologists call the Microwave Success Trap. When your brain gets used to instant results from technology, you subconsciously start expecting the real world to work the same way. The problem is that the most meaningful parts of life, building a solid career, mastering a difficult field of study, launching a business, or maintaining a marriage, don't have a download bar. They are slow, repetitive, and often incredibly boring. Our parents and grandparents understood that success was a slow-cooked meal that required years of quiet, steady heat. Todays youth, however, are putting their entire lives into a microwave, throwing a tantrum when raw ambition doesn't turn into a gourmet result in sixty seconds. The root of this frustration comes down to a massive digital illusion. When you scroll through social media, the timeline of success is completely erased. A thirty-second reel compresses five years of frustrating failures, broke days, and sleepless nights into a sleek, glamorous montage set to trending music. You only see the finish line: the luxury car, the aesthetic office, the vacation, or the fancy degree. You never see the thousands of hours of unglamorous, repetitive grind that happened behind the scenes. Because the internet constantly highlights the absolute anomalies, the nineteen-year-old crypto millionaire or the twenty-one-year-old lifestyle influencer, young people have internalised these extreme exceptions as the normal baseline. This creates a toxic form of age anxiety. Today, a twenty-two-year-old entering the workforce or a first-year postgraduate student feels like an absolute failure if they aren't completely wealthy and independent immediately. They are trying to sprint a marathon at the pace of a hundred-meter dash, and they are burning out before they even get started. When real life refuses to move at 5G speed because a promotion takes years to earn, a dissertation requires months of tedious data collection, or a business takes a long time to just break even, they panic. They mistake normal, foundational growth for personal stagnation. This impatience has led to a frustrating cycle of job hopping and abandoned goals. Because a screen-conditioned brain finds waiting physically uncomfortable, young professionals often quit their endeavours just as the roots are starting to take hold. They jump from one career path to another, or from one startup idea to the next, desperately searching for a shortcut. They confuse the speed of their devices with their own personal maturity. You can use an app to generate a flawless business plan in seconds, but you cannot download the resilience, leadership, and maturity required to actually run that business when things go wrong. The microwave mindset makes people fall in love with the status of success while making them completely allergic to the actual work of building expertise. Unfortunately, this destructive impatience doesn't stop at the workplace; it is actively ruining modern relationships and marriages. The same swipe left mentality used to discard a boring video is now being applied to human beings. Real, lasting relationships are built on compromise, uncomfortable conversations, and navigating through periods of shared boredom, the exact opposite of a high-speed digital feed. When a young person enters a relationship today, they expect their partner to be as perfectly curated and constantly entertaining as an Instagram profile. The moment the initial excitement fades, and the real, unglamorous work of building a life together begins, they interpret normal friction as incompatibility. They pack their bags and skip to the next option because they never developed the muscle of patience. Ultimately, we have a generation that is moving so fast it is running away from its own future. Technology can be upgraded overnight, but human wisdom, capability, and character still develop at an old-fashioned, analogue pace. The most valuable things in life cannot be ordered online or fast-forwarded. To survive in the real world, the youth have to learn how to turn off the screen, slow down, and slow grind. (The author is a PHD student and can be reached at: Qamerabbas1511@gmail.com )
Philadelphia Flyers Upgrade Their Goaltending By Trading For Joseph Woll To Partner With Dan Vladar
Sam Ersson posted a .870 save percentage last season and the Flyers knew they needed a better backup behind Dan Vladar. On Tuesday morning they found one, sending Ersson, Emil Andrae and a third-round pick to Toronto to bring Joseph Woll.
Career Guidance and the Future of Human Potential in Kashmir
The role of guidance, awareness, and adaptability in shaping informed futures In Kashmir, people place great value on building better futures. Education, skills, and personal growth remain important pathways to opportunity and progress. However, one question often receives less attention than it deserves: how do individuals connect their abilities, interests, and aspirations with the opportunities available to them? This is where career guidance becomes important. Career guidance is commonly associated with choosing a profession or an educational pathway. Its scope, however, extends far beyond these decisions. It helps individuals understand their strengths, interests, values, and aspirations while enabling them to explore opportunities, make informed choices, and adapt to change throughout their lives. In this sense, it serves as a bridge between aspiration and opportunity. For Kashmir, this bridge has become increasingly important. The region is home to considerable talent, creativity, and potential. People continue to invest in education, skills, and personal growth in the hope of creating better futures. In a world of expanding opportunities, ambition alone may not always be sufficient. Individuals also need access to information, mentorship, exposure, and guidance. The world of work is evolving at a remarkable pace. Advances in technology, digital connectivity, artificial intelligence, and globalisation are reshaping industries and creating entirely new professions. Opportunities that did not exist a decade ago are now becoming viable pathways, while many traditional fields are evolving in response to technological and economic change. In Kashmir, this changing landscape is creating new opportunities across a range of sectors. Possibilities are emerging in technology, entrepreneurship, research, creative industries, digital services, remote work, and innovation-driven fields. As these opportunities continue to evolve, awareness of available pathways does not always develop at the same pace. The challenge facing many individuals today is not a lack of aspiration but a lack of clarity. Knowing that opportunities exist is very different from understanding where they are, how they are changing, and what preparation is required to pursue them. As a result, important decisions are often made with incomplete information. This highlights the importance of guidance. Research from leading institutions around the world consistently shows that success depends on more than talent or academic achievement alone. Access to information, exposure to opportunities, mentorship, and professional networks often play a significant role in shaping outcomes. Research led by Harvard economist Raj Chetty has highlighted the importance of social networks and social capital in shaping economic opportunity and mobility. His findings suggest that while talent may be widely distributed, access to information, guidance, and opportunity often is not. People who understand available pathways and have access to strong networks may be better positioned to pursue opportunities that align with their strengths and interests. This insight carries particular relevance for Kashmir. The region is home to considerable talent, creativity, and potential. What often shapes outcomes is access to information, exposure to opportunities, and the confidence to explore pathways that may not be immediately visible. Guidance can help bridge this gap. It can provide individuals with tools to understand emerging trends, explore possibilities, evaluate options, and make informed decisions. Equally important, it encourages self-awareness. Effective guidance begins not with identifying opportunities but with understanding oneself. Interests, values, strengths, and goals form the foundation upon which meaningful careers and fulfilling lives are built. Research from universities and the work of Melinda Mechur Karp reinforce another important idea: career development is not a one-time decision. It is a lifelong process of learning, exploration, and adaptation. Effective guidance helps individuals make informed choices while remaining flexible enough to respond to changing circumstances. People benefit from clear pathways while retaining the freedom to explore interests, refine goals, and adapt as opportunities evolve. An example of this can be seen in Tamil Nadu, where initiatives involving IIT Madras have explored technology-enabled career guidance for students at scale. The value of such initiatives lies not in technology alone, but in expanding access to reliable information and structured guidance. The broader lesson is that people are often better equipped to navigate change when they have access to guidance, mentorship, and accurate information. These lessons carry particular relevance for Kashmir. Economic and technological changes are creating new possibilities across a range of sectors. Digital connectivity has expanded access to learning resources, professional networks, and employment opportunities. As a result, individuals have greater access to information and opportunities beyond their immediate surroundings. Greater access to information and opportunities also expands the range of choices available to individuals. Compared with previous generations, people today often have access to a wider set of educational and career pathways. In such an environment, guidance can play an important role in supporting informed decision-making. One of its most valuable contributions is its ability to build adaptability. The future of work is widely expected to be shaped by continuous change. New technologies, evolving industries, and shifting skill requirements will require individuals to learn, adapt, and grow throughout their lives. Success is likely to depend increasingly not on mastering a single set of skills but on developing the ability to learn, unlearn, and relearn. This reality calls for a broader understanding of career development. The question is no longer simply what profession someone should pursue. The more important question is what capabilities will enable individuals to thrive throughout a lifetime of change. A growing body of research and policy analysis points to the same conclusion: success in the twenty-first century depends not only on knowledge, but also on adaptability, problem-solving, communication, collaboration, and the ability to continue learning throughout life. The conversation about career guidance can also be viewed through the broader lens of human development. It involves helping people understand themselves, recognise opportunities, and make informed decisions that align with their abilities and aspirations. Viewed more broadly, guidance is not about directing people toward a particular profession. It is about equipping people to make informed decisions in a world of expanding possibilities and constant change. Among Kashmir's greatest strengths are its people, whose talents, aspirations, and potential will continue to shape its future. Helping them recognise their strengths, understand their options, and navigate their futures with confidence is therefore not merely an educational objective. It is an investment in human potential and, in turn, in the future of Kashmir itself. (The Author writes on education and human development. Feedback: bakshisuhaib094@gmail.com )
Lift curbs on commercial LPG now that war is over
NT Reporter Panaji With the peace deal reached to end the war, the Goa Chamber of Commerce and Industry (GCCI) has called for restrictions on commercial LPG supplies to the hospitality and food service industry to be lifted. During the war period, the Centre prioritised LPG supply to domestic consumers and reduced sales to commercial []
Andhra Pradesh Government Aims to Become Indias Safest State
Amaravati, June 17: Andhra Pradeshs Home and Disaster Management Minister, Vangalapudi Anita, announced on Tuesday that the state government is committed to making Andhra Pradesh the safest state in the country. This goal will be achieved through public participation, police-community cooperation, the use of technology, transparent administration, rapid response, and strict law enforcement. The minister ... Read more Andhra Pradesh Government Aims to Become Indias Safest State
2L likely to participate in Yoga Day event, CM calls for world record bid
Special Correspondent Panaji Around two lakh people are expected to participate in the International Day of Yoga celebrations on June 21 at more than 1,000 locations across Goa from6 am onwards, Chief Minister Pramod Sawant said on Tuesday while appealing to people to join the event and help set a new world record. Government employees, []
Ronaldo recently won his first Saudi Pro League title with AlNassr, leading his club with 28 goals on the season. His abundant experience and leadership are qualities some supporters say cannot be replicated. Hes not going to shy away from those moments when its the World Cup on the line, Rob Stickle said.
Noise sensors may be relocated after study
NT Reporter Panaji The Goa State Pollution Control Board (GSPCB) is awaiting the finalisation of a baseline study that is expected to play a key role in restructuring the states noise monitoring network. The study, along with a noise-mapping exercise being undertaken by the Department of Environment, will help determine the future placement of noise []
310 of 422 approved trees for NH works already felled, HC told
NT Reporter Panaji In a matter related to permission granted for the felling of trees for two major highway expansion projects in the state, theHigh Court of Bombay at Goa on Tuesday was informed that310 of the 422 trees permitted for felling have already been cut. A statement was made on behalf of the executive []

