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Amit Shah Calls for a Unified Global War Against Drugs

New Delhi, May 16: Indias premier intelligence agency, the Research and Analysis Wing (RAW), hosted its annual lecture series on Friday, focusing on the theme Drugs: An Unbounded Threat, A Collective Responsibility. During his address, Union Home Minister Amit Shah highlighted that under Prime Minister Modis leadership, India has set a national goal of achieving ... Read more Amit Shah Calls for a Unified Global War Against Drugs

Morningstar 16 May 2026 4:45 am

Delhis LG Sets June 30 Deadline for Ease of Doing Business Reforms

New Delhi, May 16: The Lieutenant Governor of Delhi, T.S. Sandhu, has directed officials to expedite reforms aimed at enhancing the Ease of Living and transitioning towards a no permission required unless prohibited framework. The goal is to eliminate all regulatory barriers by June 30. The LG emphasized the need to reduce the regulatory burden ... Read more Delhis LG Sets June 30 Deadline for Ease of Doing Business Reforms

Morningstar 16 May 2026 2:51 am

Goa exit in lacrosse quarterfinals

Panaji: Goas mens team delivered an impressive campaign at the 3rd Lacrosse Federation Cup in Himachal Pradesh before their run ended in the quarterfinals against Rajasthan. Led by captain Moshe Devappa and player-cum-head coach Mangesh Pawar, Goa dominated the league phase with aggressive attacking displays and disciplined defending. Goa opened their campaign in commanding fashion []

The Navhind Times 16 May 2026 2:27 am

Physiotherapist and Cong leader Ketan Bhatikar dies of snakebite

State bids emotional farewell to young politician Ponda: Goa woke up to a heartbreaking tragedy on Friday morning as news spread of the untimely demise of Dr Ketan Bhatikar, a noted physiotherapist, Congress leader and one of Pondas promising young political faces. Bhatikar reportedly died following a snakebite in the early hours of Friday. A []

The Navhind Times 16 May 2026 2:24 am

600 pharmacies in state to join nationwide May 20 strike

Panaji: Nearly 600 medical stores in Goa will remain closed on May 20 as they join in the nationwide strike called by the All India Organisation of Chemists and Druggists over online sale of medicines, alleged unfair trade practices and the growing impact of e-pharmacies on small retailers. Chemists and druggists across the country had []

The Navhind Times 16 May 2026 2:20 am

Supreme Court closes plea of Goa Congress leader after his death from snakebite

Appearing for the deceased leader, advocate Abhishek Jebraj requested the Court to leave the larger question of law open while closing the proceedings

The Hindu 16 May 2026 2:04 am

Trikal screening as part of Mario Miranda exhibition

Sunaparanta-Goa Centre for the Artsis hosting the screening of Shyam Benegals Trikal: Past, Present and Future(1985) onMay 16,6.45 p.m. Presented as part of the ongoing exhibitionGrowing Up in Mrios World, celebrating the birth centenary ofMrio de Miranda, the evening brings together cinema, music, memory and Goas cultural history in a rare and special way. Set []

The Navhind Times 16 May 2026 1:35 am

How Outside Support Can Help Overwatch Role Queue Goals

zk_b9c8f337c0e94e128dfa71993814fb25 Overwatch 2, the highly popular team-based multiplayer first-person shooter, has captivated players since its release. With the introduction of the role queue, players now find themselves navigating various challenges unique to each role. In this article, we will explore how external support mechanisms, including boosting services, can significantly enhance your experience and help you [] The post How Outside Support Can Help Overwatch Role Queue Goals appeared first on Caught At Point .

caughtatpoint 16 May 2026 12:33 am

Inside the U.S. Strategy to Lead the AI Economy

The United States new artificial intelligence framework outlines how policy, innovation, and partnerships are shaping the next phase of the AI economy CHARVI ARORA As governments around the world race to shape the future of artificial intelligence (AI), the United States is positioning itself as a major destination for AI investment, development, and commercialization. In March 2026, President Donald J. Trump announced aNational Policy Framework for AI, outlining U.S. priorities on innovation, regulation, and economic growth. According to theForeign Commercial Service (FCS), the trade promotion arm of the U.S. Department of Commerces International Trade Administration, the framework reinforces the United States leadership in AI, with a focus on innovation, competitiveness, and responsible deployment. An FCS official adds that it provides clear policy direction for industry and signals continuity in the U.S. approach to supporting AI development and commercialization. For global businesses and investors, the framework also signals how international partners can engage with the U.S. AI market as the United Statesseeksto expand its leadership in emerging technologies. In India, the FCSoperatesin New Delhi, Mumbai, Ahmedabad, Kolkata, Hyderabad, Bengaluru, and Chennai, working with partners to strengthen commercial engagement and deepen U.S.-India economic ties. Turning policy into action The framework builds on earlier efforts to gather industry input and shape implementation. In combination with the Request for Information (RFI) issued in October 2025 and the Call for Proposals (CFP) launched in April 2026 under the AI Exports Program, the framework reflects a phased effort to engage industry and translate policy goals into real-world actions, the FCS official explains. The official adds that the approach is also intended to create greater clarity for companies looking to engage with the U.S. market. A more streamlined U.S. approach to AI policy provides greater clarity and predictability for companies engaging with the U.S. market, helping create a stableenvironment for investment, entry, and expansion. It would also encourage deeper commercial engagement with U.S. industry, including participation in technology partnerships and collaboration. Competing for global AI capital The framework is also designed to encourage investment and expansion in the United States. Greater policy coherence across these initiatives provides clear signals on U.S. priorities in AI. This supports confident investment decisions, fast innovation cycles, and strong incentives for companies considering expansion or scaling in the United States as a global hub for AI development and commercialization, the official says. Broader U.S. government initiatives are also aimed at helping companiesidentifybusiness opportunities in the United States. Through the U.S. Department of Commerce and its investment promotion program SelectUSA, global firms can access market intelligence, connect with state and local investment agencies, and explore opportunities across federal, state, and local levels. Since itsinception, SelectUSA hasfacilitatedmore than $400 billion in investment and supported over 270,000 U.S. jobs. The U.S. AIadvantage The framework highlights two long-standing strengths of the U.S. technology sector: intellectual property protections and access to skilled talent. Strong intellectual property protections and a talent base remain foundational strengths of the U.S. innovation ecosystem. Together, they support investment in research and development, enable commercialisation of advanced technologies, and ensure companies have access to a highly skilled workforce needed to scale AI innovation, the official says. The broader policy conversation also includes emerging issues such as AI-generated content, copyright, and digital replicas, as governments and courts continue to grapple with how existing laws apply to rapidly evolving AI technologies. BuildingglobalAI partnerships Beyond investment and innovation, the framework also signals how the United States wants to deepen international AI collaboration. For global partners, including India, the AI Exports Program reflects what the FCSofficial describes as a structured approach to engaging industry in U.S.-led AI innovation. The progression from the RFI (Request for Information) to the CFP (Call for Proposals) under the AI Exports Program creates pathways for international companies to engage with U.S. industry through consortium-based models and contribute to the development and deployment of full-stack AI solutions with global applications, the official explains. Looking ahead, the official notes that as the framework moves toward implementation, stakeholders should follow legislative and regulatory outcomes and how the AI Exports Program evolves in practice. Key areas include consortium formation, export facilitation mechanisms, and the development of standards and compliance expectations that will shape participation in U.S.-led AI ecosystems. (The Author is Associate Editor (English) SPAN Magazine, U.S. Embassy New Delhi, Public Diplomacy Section)

RisingKashmir 16 May 2026 12:00 am

It motivates me: Akash Singh reveals story behind viral note celebration - Watch

Akash Singh's electrifying IPL 2026 debut saw him claim three crucial wickets for Lucknow Super Giants against Chennai Super Kings. His unique wicket celebration, involving a motivational note, highlighted his determined mindset. Singh emphasised the importance of mental dominance and aggressive play, stating his goal is to 'dominate' in the IPL, a reward for his season-long persistence and hard work.

The Times of India 15 May 2026 11:07 pm

Want To Play Cricket And Carry On, Playing A World Cup For India Is Amazing, Says Kohli

ODI World Cup: Talismanic India batter Virat Kohli has reaffirmed his commitment to feature in the 2027 Mens ODI World Cup, saying he continues to prepare with the same zeal and discipline to play cricket and that being in a mega event will be an amazing prospect. Were in mid-2026. I have been asked many times, Do you want to play in 2027? Why would I leave home, get my stuff over and be like I dont know what I want. Of course, if Im playing, I want to play cricket, I want to carry on. Playing a World Cup for India is amazing, said Kohli in an episode of the RCB podcast released on Friday. Despite retiring from T20Is in 2024 and Test cricket in 2025, Kohli remains a vital figure in Indias ODI setup. With 54 centuries and 14,797 runs in the format, Kohli is the second-highest run-getter in ODIs and has already featured in four World Cups, including the victorious 2011 campaign on home soil. Today, my perspective is very clear. If I can add value to the environment that I'm a part of and the environment feels like I can add value, I'll be seen. If I'm made to feel like I need to prove my worth and my value, I'm not in that space. Because I'm being honest with my preparation. I'm being honest to how I approach the game. I put my head down. I work hard. I'm very thankful to god for giving me everything that I've been given in my cricketing career. I feel very blessed and grateful for the opportunity. And when I arrive to play, I put my head down, I work as hard, if not harder, than anyone else. And I play the game the right way. You want me to run from boundary to boundary for 40 overs in an ODI game, I will do that without a complaint. Because I prepare accordingly. I prepare for the fact that I will field 50 overs every ball like it's the last ball I'm going to play in my career, and I will bat that way and I will run between the wickets that way, and I will do everything possible for the team. After operating like this, if I have to be in a place where I have to prove my worth and value, that place is not meant to be for me. And I am very clear in my head from that perspective, he elaborated. Apart from playing for RCB in the IPL, Kohli featured for his state side, Delhi in the Vijay Hazare Trophy, where he made scores of 131 and 77. The right-handed batter has also scored three hundreds and as many fifties in his last seven ODI innings against New Zealand, South Africa and Australia. I'm at this stage in life, my career where I'm just doing things, even playing cricket, it gets to a stage which goes beyond numbers and achievements and all those kind of things. It's like a full circle feeling when you start off with just pure enjoyment of the game and then you set out with some goals in your mind and you achieve goal after goal and then through that whole journey you feel like Oh this is the big thing. But then you wake up the next morning, it's still going on, it's still not over. I'm at this stage in life, my career where I'm just doing things, even playing cricket, it gets to a stage which goes beyond numbers and achievements and all those kind of things. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Indias next ODI assignment will be a home series against Afghanistan in June, with matches to be played in Dharamshala, Lucknow and Chennai. It will be followed by three ODIs against England in July, as preparations intensify ahead of the 2027 World Cup. Article Source: IANS

CNMSports 15 May 2026 10:48 pm

Not 1 Gram Will Pass: Amit Shah On India's Zero Drug Tolerance Pledge

Amit Shah said Indian security agencies had drawn up a roadmap to dismantle drug syndicates as part of PM Narendra Modi's Drug-Free India by 2047 goal.

NDTV 15 May 2026 9:24 pm

Quote of the Day by Sylvester Stallone: 'If you don't have a mountain, build one and then...'- Rocky actor's powerful lesson on growth, ambition and never standing still

Sylvester Stallone's enduring career is built on a philosophy of continuous challenge, as exemplified by his Quote of the Day: If you don't have a mountain, build one and then climb it. This mindset, honed through years of struggle and reinvention, emphasizes that personal growth and fulfillment stem from constantly setting and conquering new goals, preventing stagnation.

The Economic Times 15 May 2026 9:05 pm

Quote of the day by Muhammad Ali: 'The best way to make your dreams come true..'- the greatest heavyweight boxer's powerful words about dreams, discipline and the difference between wishing and doing

Muhammad Ali, a legendary boxer, inspired millions with his words. His quote, 'The best way to make your dreams come true is to wake up,' highlights the importance of action. Ali's life exemplified this, showing that ambition requires discipline and effort. His legacy continues to motivate people to pursue their goals actively.

The Economic Times 15 May 2026 8:13 pm

'Out Of Shape' Lukaku Named in Belgium World Cup Squad

Lukaku, who has scored 89 goals in 124 international appearances, has struggled for form and fitness at Serie A club Napoli this season

Deccan Chronicle 15 May 2026 7:21 pm

India Sets Ambitious $1 Trillion Export Target for FY 2027

New Delhi, May 15: India is working towards an ambitious goal of reaching $1 trillion in exports by the fiscal year 2027. The government is relying on proposed export promotion missions and new Free Trade Agreements (FTAs) to achieve this target, as stated by a senior government official on Friday. In an interview with NDTV ... Read more India Sets Ambitious $1 Trillion Export Target for FY 2027

Morningstar 15 May 2026 6:41 pm

Amazon layoffs 2026: Amazon fires another wave after 30,000 cuts who is next, and why AI is replacing jobs faster than anyone warned

Amazon Layoffs Hit Selling Partner Services: The latest Amazon layoffs are tied directly to the companys broader restructuring efforts. According to company statements, the layoffs will affect a small number of employees within the Selling Partner Services division. Amazon said it routinely reviews organizational structures to ensure teams remain aligned with long-term business goals and operational priorities.

The Economic Times 15 May 2026 6:40 pm

Quote of the Day by Bruce Lee: I'm not in this world to live up to Inspiring quote on freedom, individuality, self-respect and why living for others expectations can destroy your happiness by the legendary martial artist and founder of Jeet Kune Do

Quote of the Day by Bruce Lee highlights the powerful message behind his famous words: I'm not in this world to live up to your expectations and you're not in this world to live up to mine. The famous quote encourages individuality, emotional freedom, and authentic living instead of constantly seeking approval from others. Bruce Lee reminds people that every individual has their own journey, goals, and identity, and healthy relationships should be built on understanding rather than control.

The Economic Times 15 May 2026 6:19 pm

No Military Solution, Negotiate Seriously: Iran's Message To US From Delhi

Addressing a press conference in New Delhi following a meeting of the BRICS foreign ministers, Iran's Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi claimed that after the US became hopeless about achieving any goal in their war against Iran, they offered to negotiate.

NDTV 15 May 2026 5:44 pm

Gold vs silver: Where to put Rs 1 lakh today? Experts suggest allocation strategy as gold-silver ratio drops below 55

An ideal allocation between gold and silver should depend on an individuals risk appetite, financial goals and investment goals, Guha underlines. Gold can be part of the core investment portfolio. Silver can be allocated for a diversified profile and a tactical allocation to benefit from industrial demands and short-term higher returns.

The Economic Times 15 May 2026 4:56 pm

We have no trust in Americans: Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi slams US as main hurdle to peace

New Delhi , May 15 : Launching a scathing critique of Washingtons diplomatic credibility, Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi on Friday asserted that the United States remains the primary barrier to peace in West Asia. Araghchi claimed that after more than a month of failed military objectives, the US attempted to pivot toward dialogue, a move met with deep-seated skepticism in Tehran. Addressing a press conference in New Delhi following a meeting of the BRICS Foreign Ministers, the Iranian Foreign Minister laid bare the trust deficit defining the current geopolitical standoff.Now, after 40 days of war, when the US became hopeless of achieving any goal in their aggression against Iran, they offered negotiation We have no trust in Americans This is the main obstacle in the way of any diplomatic effort. We have every reason not to trust Americans, while they have no reason not to trust us, he stated. Despite the prevailing hostility, Araghchi noted that a very shaky ceasefire is currently holding, though he warned that Irans patience should not be mistaken for submission.We are now in a state of ceasefire, although its very shaky. But we are trying to keep it to give diplomacy a chance There is no military solution to anything related to Iran. They have tested us time and again. We never bow to any pressure or threat We also resist against any sanction Iranian people only answer to the language of respect he emphasised. The Foreign Minister further detailed a timeline of betrayal, alleging that a joint military strike by the US and Israel occurred precisely when diplomatic channels appeared to be open.My country has been the victim of an act of unprovoked aggression by the United States and Israeli regime, which happened right in the middle of negotiations we had with Americans In the middle of diplomacy, they decided to attack us, Araghchi told reporters.Amid this volatility, Araghchi expressed gratitude for international support, specifically lauding New Delhis role in providing both diplomatic and material aid.We appreciate all those countries that condemned this attack. We appreciate the government and people of India, who expressed solidarity and sympathy towards the Iranian people. We appreciate the humanitarian assistance provided to us by the Indian government as a sign of solidarity he said, highlighting the strengthening bond between the two nations.This diplomatic friction comes as the broader landscape of West Asia remains locked in a cold, precarious stalemate. The eruption of hostilities on February 28 pitted the combined forces of the United States and Israel against Iran, and though a fragile ceasefire currently holds, the region is defined by a high-stakes maritime tug-of-war within the strategic Strait of Hormuz. This vital artery of global commerce has become the primary battleground of a shifting energy war. In a bid to cripple Tehrans economic lifeline, the US has enforced a stringent naval blockade designed to choke off Iranian petroleum exports. In a retaliatory display of brinkmanship, Iran has imposed its own severe restrictions, partially shuttering the shipping lane to global traffic.The consequences of this dual stranglehold have rippled across the planet, triggering massive spikes in international fuel prices. This has left the global energy market in a state of sustained, volatile disruption as the standoff continues to reshape regional and global trade. (ANI)

RisingKashmir 15 May 2026 4:33 pm

India can play long-term mediator role: Russian FM Lavrov on Iran-US conflict

New Delhi , May 15 : Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov on Friday said India could serve as a potential mediator in the conflict involving Iran and the US, emphasising on New Delhis vast diplomatic experience and international standing.He referred to Pakistans role in facilitating dialogue between Iran and the United States on immediate issues, while stressing that India would play a vital role in the broader diplomatic engagement to prevent long-term instability in the region. Addressing a media briefing here, Lavrov said, Pakistan is helping establish dialogues between the US and Iran to resolve urgent problems. If they seek a long-term mediator between Iran and its Arab friends, this role could be played by India, considering its vast diplomatic experience,Lavrovs remarks after a meeting of the BRICS Foreign Ministers came at a time when Prime Minister Narendra Modi was in the UAE. The Russian diplomats visit coincides with heightened global anxiety over the Iran conflict and the impending expiry of US sanctions waivers on Russian and Iranian oil. At the press briefing, Lavrov further said that India, as the current BRICS chair and a major energy consumer with direct interests in regional stability, could help bring key stakeholders together for dialogue.India, the BRICS president, is directly interested in receiving oil from this region. Why wont they offer their services, including as a country that is currently presiding over BRICS, so they could invite Iran, the United Arab Emirates, to start with, to have a conversation with each other to agree on how they can avoid any hostilities between the two countries? he said. The Russian Foreign Minister also alleged that certain countries were attempting to deepen hostility between Iran and Arab nations, while asserting that Moscow was pursuing efforts aimed at reducing tensions.And they are trying; other countries are trying to instil this aggression, to instil this hostility in these relations. And I believe that this hostility, this aggression against Iran, was motivated, among other things, to antagonise Iran and its Arab neighbours, Lavrov said. We need to understand root causes of every conflict, here it is unprovoked aggression by US and Israel, he saidHe added that Russia was working with the opposite goal in mind, stressing the need for diplomacy and regional engagement to avoid further escalation in West Asia. Since independence, India has acted as a key global mediator and peacekeeper, transitioning from idealistic, non-aligned mediation (e.g., Korea, Vietnam) to a pragmatic, Vishwa Bandhu (friend of the world) approach.Its strategy combines moral diplomacy with neutral, high-level communication to resolve complex international conflicts, leveraging its position as a Voice of the Global SouthIndia played a critical role in the 1953 armistice with its proposals on prisoner-of-war repatriation. In the 950s and 60s India chaired the International Commission for Supervision and Control (ICSC) in Vietnam, fostering regional stability. India helped broker the declaration of Austrian neutrality in 1955, leading to the withdrawal of Soviet troops.it also actively facilitated peace efforts in the Suez Canal Crisis, the Congo, and during the Iraq-Iran warUnder its G20 presidency, India highlighted the developmental impact of conflicts like the Russia Ukraine conflict and urged dialogue.The idea that the whole world is one family drives its peacemaking efforts. (ANI)

RisingKashmir 15 May 2026 4:21 pm

Indo-French Investment Dialogue Strengthens Opportunities in Madhya Pradesh

The Indo-French Chamber of Commerce & Industry hosted a new edition of Indo-French Investment Conference in Bhopal, strengthening regional economic partnerships and advancing collaboration between French companies and the state of Madhya Pradesh.   Indo-French Investment Dialogue Strengthens Opportunities in Madhya Pradesh   Hon’ble Chief Minister of Madhya Pradesh, Dr. Mohan Yadav welcomed the delegation for a Roundtable Meeting at his residence and emphasised that India and France share a strong and trusted strategic partnership, which can be further strengthened through deeper collaboration in sectors such as defence, technology, innovation, and skill development. He highlighted Madhya Pradesh’s immense potential for global investors, supported by its central location, strong connectivity, industrial peace, skilled workforce, and transparent, industry-friendly governance. He further reiterated the State Government’s commitment to creating a conducive environment for sustainable industrial growth and long-term partnerships.   Organised in association with MP Industrial Development Corporation (MPIDC) and supported by the Embassy of France in India, the Conference witnessed the presentation of seven Expressions of Interest (EoIs) and two Memorandums of Understanding (MoU) between leading French companies and the Government of Madhya Pradesh across key sectors. The presenting companies and focus areas included: POMA Ropeways : development and operation of ropeway and cable mobility systems for urban transport, tourism, and pilgrimage connectivity AIVancity and Medicaps University : establishment of a higher-education institution focused on technology, innovation, and applied sciences Dassault Systèmes : deployment of virtual twin technologies across industrial development, urban planning, water management, and skill development Soufflet : development of a contract-farming ecosystem for malting-grade barley, including farmer capacity building and storage infrastructure SYSTRA : collaboration opportunities in transport infrastructure, mobility planning, and engineering initiatives ENGIE : exploration of renewable energy, energy storage, green industrial energy solutions, and green hydrogen initiatives Tesca Textiles : proposed manufacturing facility for advanced textiles and automotive seat components in Madhya Pradesh Sanofi : signed an MoU with the National Health Mission, Madhya Pradesh for capacity building and strengthening the public health system in the areas of diabetes and rare diseases, including knowledge-sharing, training, and healthcare support initiatives. An MoU was also signed between IFCCI and MPIDC to strengthen institutional collaboration and facilitate greater Indo-French business engagement in the state.   The ceremony took place in the presence of Mr. Chetanya Kasyap , Hon’ble Minister for Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (MSME), Government of Madhya Pradesh and H.E. Mr. Thierry Mathou , Ambassador of France to India.   The event brought together nearly 150 senior delegates , including CEOs and CXOs of French and Indian companies, industry leaders, diplomats, government officials, and policymakers, to explore new avenues for Indo-French collaboration. It saw participation from both existing and prospective French investors keen to tap into Madhya Pradesh’s expanding industrial and economic landscape, with investment discussions expected to contribute significantly to industrial growth and job creation in the region by 2030 and beyond.   The conference commenced with a presentation on Doing Business in Madhya Pradesh: Policy, Incentives & Ease of Access by Mr. Raghwendra Singh , Principal Secretary, Department of Industrial Policy and Investment Promotion, Government of Madhya Pradesh. Discussions throughout the day focused on facilitating investments, strengthening ease of doing business, and fostering partnerships across priority sectors such as energy, infrastructure, defence, communications, IT/ITeS, food and agribusiness, logistics, and supply chain.   Addressing the gathering , Mr. Chetanya Kasyap , Hon’ble Minister for Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (MSME), Government of Madhya Pradesh expressed confidence that deeper collaboration between France and Madhya Pradesh would create new opportunities for industrial growth, innovation, and shared economic progress.   Speaking at the event,  H.E. Mr .  Thierry Mathou, Ambassador of France to India , said, “I am pleased that French large and small companies are leveraging their expertise in key sectors to increase their footprint in the State of Madhya Pradesh, a region with a sustainable growth of 8% that represents close to 5% of India’s domestic product. The Indo-French Innovation Network, a flagship initiative of the India-France Year of Innovation, will drive more French investments in this region enabling companies from France and Madhya Pradesh to further synergise their business to double its GDP before 2030.”     A key highlight of the event was a panel discussion on “ Unlocking Madhya Pradesh: Policy, Partnerships & Pathways for Sustainable Investment ”, which explored how policy support, infrastructure readiness, and cross-border collaboration can position the state as a hub for Indo-French innovation and business growth. The panel featured leaders from Soufflet Malt, Sanofi, EDF Nuclear Projects and Dassault Systèmes, moderated by Ms. Axelle Blanchard, Deputy head of the French Regional Economic Department for India and South Asia, Embassy of France in New Delhi.   Speaking at the conference, Ms. Payal S. Kanwar, Director General, IFCCI said, “IFCCI is proud to bring its first Investment Conclave to Madhya Pradesh, an emerging growth hub with immense potential for French investments. Our objective is to strengthen Indo-French ties by unleashing new avenues for trade, innovation, and sustainable development across the region.”   Senior state Government officials Mr. Anurag Jain, IAS, Chief Secretary, Mr. Neeraj Mandloi, IAS, Additional Chief Secretary, Mr. Manu Srivastava, IAS, Additional Secretary for the New & Renewable Energy Sources Department, Mr. Raghwendra Singh, IAS, Principal Secretary, DIPIP and Mr. Chandramauli Shukla, MD, MPIDC also joined the interactions. Another key highlight of the event was the series of B2G and B2B meetings held on the sidelines of the conference, facilitating targeted discussions and potential collaborations.   To further boost bilateral trade and French investments across India, IFCCI has been actively organising Investment Conclaves in states including Maharashtra, Karnataka, Goa, Tamil Nadu, Andhra Pradesh, Telangana, and Assam. The Madhya Pradesh edition marks another significant step in IFCCI’s ongoing efforts to deepen state-level collaboration, foster innovation-led growth, and create long-term economic value through Indo-French partnerships.   About IFCCI Established in 1977, the Indo-French Chamber of Commerce & Industry (IFCCI) is part of a global network of 124 French Chambers (CCIFI) across 94 countries, representing over 37,000 companies. One of India’s most active bilateral chambers, IFCCI promotes trade and investment between India and France through a network of 800 member companies and over 6,500 business leaders. Headquartered in Mumbai, IFCCI has offices in New Delhi, Bengaluru, Chennai, Pune, and Hyderabad.

News Voir 15 May 2026 3:17 pm

VinFast Advances Global Aftersales Strategy, Expanding its International Service and Partnership Network

As part of the VinFast Global Business Conference held from May 4 to May 10, 2026, VinFast announced the signing of Memoranda of Understanding (MOUs) with 29 aftersales partners at the 2026 Global Business Conference. Organized by VinFast, the event marked the first time more than 200 investors and partners who have accompanied and will accompany VinFast across North America, Europe, the Middle East, India, Indonesia, the Philippines, and Kazakhstan have gathered together, representing another milestone in the company’s strategy to expand its global service network.   Mr. Tapan Ghosh (third from left), CEO of VinFast India, signs an MOU with after-sales partners in India Under the MOUs, international partners are expected to establish EV service workshops that meet VinFast’s global standards in their respective markets. VinFast will ensure uniform, high-quality service through globally-standardized technician training and certification programs, consistent operating procedures and quality control systems, as well as a parts supply network targeting delivery of common spare parts within 24 hours in key markets. The new agreements are part of VinFast’s long-term strategy to develop a comprehensive EV ecosystem aligned with its international standards, covering aftersales services, charging infrastructure, and customer support. This expansion is expected to further accelerate the transition to electric mobility while ensuring VinFast customers receive support throughout the entire product lifecycle. VinFast’s international strategy is built on the operational foundation and aftersales capabilities it has already proven in Vietnam. By the end of 2025, VinFast had developed nearly 400 service workshops nationwide, bringing its total global network to nearly 800 facilities. Building on this foundation, VinFast aims to expand to more than 1,100 service workshops globally in 2026, spanning North America, Europe, the Middle East, and Asia. The network will be deployed through multiple models, including dealerships serving retail customers, fleet and transportation business clients, and third-party local service workshop partners. At the same time, VinFast is implementing a range of customer support policies, including repair time commitments in Vietnam, replacement vehicle support in international markets, as well as battery inspection, software updates, and technical support throughout the ownership experience. As part of the conference, international partners also visited VinFast’s manufacturing complex and the broader Vingroup ecosystem to gain deeper insights into VinFast’s production capabilities, operational scale, and global growth strategy. Mr. Bui Viet Hung, Deputy CEO of Global Aftersales of VinFast , said, “ Our goal is not simply to expand the network, but to build a customer-centric aftersales ecosystem that delivers an outstanding experience on a global scale. Through partnerships with experienced local operators and the application of VinFast’s global standards, we aim to provide aftersales services that are exceptional, responsive, and reliable. We also aspire to bring Vietnam’s five-star service culture and spirit of dedication to the world, creating a unique experience for international customers. That is VinFast’s long-term commitment to the transition to electric mobility .” In addition to expanding its aftersales operations, VinFast continues to develop an integrated EV ecosystem that includes products, services, and charging infrastructure through partnerships with strategic partners such as V-Green and local charging infrastructure operators. Through this partner network, VinFast aims to develop a system of more than 1.5 million charging ports globally, helping expand access to charging infrastructure and deliver a seamless, convenient EV ownership experience for customers in international markets. About VinFast VinFast (NASDAQ: VFS), a subsidiary of Vingroup JSC, one of Vietnam’s largest conglomerates, is a pure-play electric vehicle manufacturer with the mission of making electric mobility more accessible to everyone. VinFast’s current product portfolio includes a wide range of electric SUVs, electric motorcycles, electric bicycles, and electric buses. VinFast is entering its next phase of growth by rapidly expanding its global distribution and dealer network while strengthening manufacturing capabilities, with a focus on key markets in North America, Europe, the Middle East, and Asia. vinfastauto.com  

News Voir 15 May 2026 1:45 pm

Why India is turning to slim non-fiction books

Whether bought on impulse, to meet yearly reading goals, or read as introductions to complex ideas, compact books are carving out a larger place in Indian publishing

The Hindu 15 May 2026 12:50 pm

In pageantry and politics, China summit yields Xis goal equal footing with U.S.

The image of peer superpowers during President Trumps visit displayed a dynamic that analysts say the Chinese have long sought and Americans had resisted.

The Washington Post 15 May 2026 12:45 pm

DCDC Kidney Care Sets Global Benchmark with AACI Accreditation for Badarpur Dialysis Centre

DCDC Kidney Care announced that its Badarpur Centre in Delhi has become the first standalone dialysis centre globally to receive accreditation from the American Accreditation Commission International (AACI) under the AACI Standards Version 6.0 framework. Operational since July 2025, the centre currently serves nearly 70 active patients and conducts approximately 500-550 dialysis sessions every month.   DCDC Kidney Care receiving AACI Accreditation   The accreditation was awarded following a comprehensive evaluation of the centre’s clinical protocols, patient safety standards, infection prevention and control measures, dialysis care processes, staff competency, quality management systems, operational workflows, and continuous quality improvement mechanisms. The recognition highlights DCDC Kidney Care’s commitment to delivering internationally benchmarked renal care through advanced dialysis technology, standardized treatment protocols, and a strong patient-centric approach. Aseem Garg, Founder, DCDC Kidney Care , said, “ This achievement is a proud milestone not only for DCDC Kidney Care but also for India’s standalone dialysis ecosystem. “It reflects our unwavering commitment towards clinical excellence, patient safety, and globally benchmarked quality care. We remain focused on expanding access to affordable, high-quality dialysis services through technology integration, workforce development, and our growing network across India. This recognition supports our long-term goal of bolstering the nation's dialysis infrastructure via workforce development, technological integration, quality-driven systems, and scalable service delivery models. As we continue to raise standards for patient experience, safety, and infection control throughout our network, we are dedicated to broadening our reach through both public-private partnerships and freestanding centers .” This global AACI accreditation for the Badarpur centre reinforces DCDC Kidney Care’s position as one of India’s leading dialysis networks and underscores its role in making advanced, affordable renal care accessible across the country. Building on its expanding footprint of centres operated through both standalone clinics and public–private partnerships, DCDC Kidney Care will continue to invest in technology, training, and quality systems that improve clinical outcomes and enhance the overall experience for patients and their families. Through its growing network of facilities, technology-enabled monitoring systems, and organized worker training programs, the company has consistently concentrated on enhancing accessibility to reasonably priced dialysis care throughout the years, that offers both enhanced patient satisfaction and clinical excellence. About DCDC Health Services Pvt. Ltd. (DCDC) DCDC is a leading operator of dialysis centers across India, working through Public-Private Partnership (PPP) models with state governments to provide treatment for economically disadvantaged populations. With over 250 centers nationwide — including PPP clinics, standalone centers, and units within private hospitals — DCDC continues to expand its reach every year. A pioneer in quality dialysis delivery, DCDC is India’s first organization to receive NABH accreditation for both standalone and PPP dialysis centers, reaffirming its commitment to safe, accessible, and patient-centric care.

News Voir 15 May 2026 11:59 am

Ketan Bhatikar, Goa Congress leader, dies after snake bite

Goa Congress leader Ketan Bhatikar tragically died from a snake bite on Thursday night. The incident occurred at Karmal Ghat while he was travelling towards Dandeli village in Karnataka. Bhatikar was a prominent figure for the Congress during the Ponda assembly bypoll. His sudden demise has sent shockwaves through the party.

The Economic Times 15 May 2026 10:56 am

Akkodis Recognized in HFS Horizons 2026 Report for Enterprise Ready Agentic AI Services

Akkodis, a global leader in digital engineering consulting and part of the Adecco Group, has been recognized in the HFS Horizons: Agentic Services, 2026 report, which evaluated 36 of the world's leading service providers on their ability to operationalize agentic AI in real-world enterprise environments.   Akkodis recognized in HFS Horizons Agentic Services, 2026 report The report positions Akkodis as an Enterprise Innovator, citing its strengths in delivering agentic services grounded in strong data foundations and governed execution. HFS Research notes Akkodis' ability to support enterprise-level transformation, helping organizations scale agentic AI across core workflows while maintaining governance, traceability and operational control, with demonstrated production deployments and measurable business outcomes. From agentic AI pilots to enterprise production Agentic AI represents a shift from AI-assisted productivity to autonomous, goal-driven execution embedded into end-to-end workflows. While adoption is accelerating, many enterprises continue to struggle to scale beyond pilots due to challenges related to data readiness, governance, trust and accountability. The HFS Horizons: Agentic Services, 2026 report examines which service providers are closing this gap by moving agentic AI from experimentation into enterprise production. In its assessment, HFS Research highlights Akkodis' focus on governance, data foundations and execution at scale, emphasizing several strengths:   Governed agentic services with measurable impact - Akkodis delivers agentic services that embed governed AI agents into enterprise workflows, improving employee engagement, productivity, and business performance with measurable P&L impact. AI-Core , Akkodis' industrial AI and agent orchestration platform, together with a productized data architecture, enable context-aware agent execution across enterprise environments, supporting production-scale use cases backed by global AI labs and structured adoption programs. Data-led architecture with enterprise governance - Akkodis' data-led agentic architecture is operationalized through a structured, multi-phase data pipeline with built-in governance gates, run-time approvals, auditability, and ROI-led use-case prioritization. Services-as-Software progression - Akkodis is shifting toward Services-as-Software, citing autonomous, reusable agentic components that reduce execution time, increase throughput and accelerate delivery without scaling delivery effort. Demonstrated outcomes cited by HFS Research HFS Research highlights production-level outcomes delivered through Akkodis' agentic services, underscoring the real-world impact of governed agentic execution. In the public sector, the report cites Akkodis' work with an Australian education authority where specialized AI agents cut lesson-plan creation time by 50-60%, reducing administrative effort and enabling educators to focus on higher-value work. In manufacturing, HFS points to deployments where Akkodis' agentic intelligence helped a global client reduce take-back orders by 20-30%, cut scrap by 30-40%, and achieve greater than 90% forecasting accuracy, driving meaningful gains in efficiency, quality and decision-making at scale. " We're proud to be recognized by HFS Research as an Enterprise Innovator in agentic services ," said Jo Debecker, President & CEO of Akkodis . " As organizations move from AI experimentation to real execution, the challenge isn't ambition - it's delivering agentic AI that can run reliably in production . At Akkodis, we focus on engineering-led, governed execution that helps enterprises scale agentic AI responsibly across core workflows with trust, accountability and measurable impact. " "Akkodis brings a distinctive engineering-led approach to agentic services, combining deep technical expertise with industry knowledge to embed intelligent agents into complex product and operational environments, enabling enterprises to move from experimentation to scalable, real-world AI impact, " said David Cushman, Executive Research Leader, HFS . Media contacts Anne Friedrich SVP, Global Head of Communications, Akkodis M. +4915174633470 E. anne.friedrich@adeccogroup.com Lisa Bushka VP, External Communications, Akkodis M. +18604630770 E. lisa.bushka@adeccogroup.com About Akkodis Akkodis is a global digital engineering consulting company that enables organizations to innovate and accelerate by applying technology to redefine how processes and products are developed, powered and optimized. With deep expertise across AI, data, cloud, edge and software engineering, we offer best-in-class technology consultancy. Through our strong, scalable delivery models and specialized talent, we provide end-to-end solutions, from strategy and consulting through implementation. Our commitment to Akkodis Intelligence helps businesses connect the exponential power of technology with the irreplaceable strengths of human thinking and collaboration. Part of the Adecco Group and headquartered in Switzerland, Akkodis brings together 40,000 engineers and digital experts in over 30 countries, with services that span Consulting, Solutions and Academy. With deep experience across the world's major industries, Akkodis empowers businesses to solve complex challenges and achieve sustainable impact. X About the Adecco Group The Adecco Group is the world's leading talent company. Our purpose is making the future work for everyone. Through our three global business units - Adecco, Akkodis and LHH - across 60 countries, we enable sustainable and lifelong employability for individuals, deliver digital and engineering solutions to power transformation and empower organisations to optimise their workforces. The Adecco Group leads by example and is committed to an inclusive culture, fostering sustainable employability, and supporting resilient economies and communities. The Adecco Group AG is headquartered in Zurich, Switzerland (ISIN: CH0012138605) and listed on the SIX Swiss Exchange (ADEN). w ww.adeccogroup.com About HFS HFS Research is a leading research and advisory authority on enterprise transformation, serving Fortune 500 companies with fearless insights and actionable strategies. With unparalleled access to Global 2000 executives and deep expertise in AI, automation, and digital business models, HFS empowers organizations to make confident decisions that create sustainable competitive advantage. For more information, visit www.hfsresearch.com .

News Voir 15 May 2026 10:15 am

Goa Congress leader Ketan Bhatikar dies of snakebite

The Goa Pradesh Congress Committee paid tribute to its party leader and extended condolences to the bereaved family, as well as his friends and supporters

The Hindu 15 May 2026 9:56 am

US agrees to settle lawsuit that accused Gautam Adani of hiding alleged bribery scheme

New York, May 15: The US government has agreed to settle a lawsuit filed against one of the world's richest people who is accused of duping investors by concealing that his company's huge solar energy project in India was being facilitated by an alleged bribery scheme, according to court filings published Thursday. In the lawsuit filed in late 2024, the Securities and Exchange Commission accused Indian billionaire Gautam Adani and his nephew Sagar Adani both leaders of the energy company Adani Green Energy Limited of promising to pay Indian government officials the equivalent of hundreds of millions of dollars in exchange for government contracts to purchase energy at inflated rates. At the same time, the company secured several billions of dollars from Wall Street investors who were allegedly assured that the company had a robust anti-bribery compliance programme and were given promises from senior management that no bribery would take place. Those actions, the SEC said at the time, violated antifraud provisions of US securities laws. Court documents show that Gautam Adani agreed to pay civil penalties of USD 6 million while his nephew agreed to pay USD 12 million. The proposed settlement doesn't include an admission of guilt. The Adani Group denied the allegations at the time, calling them baseless. Messages left with both the Adanis' attorneys were not returned on Thursday. Criminal charges poised to get dropped Both men were indicted in late 2024 in New York on charges of securities fraud and conspiracy to commit securities and wire fraud. The New York Times and Bloomberg reported Thursday those charges are likely to get dropped. Messages left by The Associated Press with prosecutors for the Eastern District of New York were not returned. The move to drop the charges seemed foreshadowed by events after President Donald Trump was elected to a second term and Gautam Adani lavished him with praise. In March 2025, Trump suspended the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act, a law banning business bribes overseas, raising expectations among some in India that the Adanis' case was fatally damaged. Adani's controversial past Gautam Adani became a power broker in the world's most populous nation by building a fortune in the coal business in the 1990s. Over time, the Adani Group embraced a diverse portfolio, investing in key industries like renewable energy, defence and agriculture. With its slogan, Growth with Goodness, the company soon had a clean energy portfolio of over 20 gigawatts, including one of the world's largest solar power plants in the southern state of Tamil Nadu. The Adani Group once set a goal of becoming the country's biggest player in the space by 2030 with plans to invest USD 70 billion in clean energy projects by 2032. Adani's close ties with the government and Prime Minister Narendra Modi sometimes attracted criticism, and short-seller Hindenburg Research, a US-based financial research firm, has accused Adani and his company of brazen stock manipulation and accounting fraud. The Adani Group labelled the claims a malicious combination of selective misinformation and stale, baseless and discredited allegations. After the Brooklyn case was announced, Kenya's president cancelled multimillion dollar deals with the Adani Group for airport modernisation and energy projects. Adani Green Energy withdrew its wind energy projects from Sri Lanka after the island nation sought to renegotiate prices. A French oil giant also paused new investments.

Greater Kashmir 15 May 2026 9:28 am

Best aggressive hybrid mutual funds to invest in May 2026

Hybrid mutual funds, particularly aggressive hybrid schemes, are recommended for their resilience in volatile markets. These funds balance equity and debt, offering wealth creation potential with reduced risk. Experts suggest these schemes for conservative equity investors seeking long-term financial goals, highlighting their mixed portfolio and tax advantages.

The Economic Times 15 May 2026 9:23 am

Goas Congress Leader Ketan Bhatikar Passes Away, Leaders Express Condolences

Panaji, May 15: Ketan Bhatikar, a renowned physiotherapist and Congress leader, passed away on Friday morning, sparking a wave of mourning in Goas political landscape. Chief Minister Pramod Sawant and several other leaders have expressed their condolences over Bhatikars untimely demise. Reports indicate that Bhatikar was bitten by a snake while stopping at Anmod Ghat ... Read more Goas Congress Leader Ketan Bhatikar Passes Away, Leaders Express Condolences

Morningstar 15 May 2026 9:21 am

DDC Anantnag reviews progress on Mission YUVA, HADP, financial inclusion schemes

Anantnag, May 14: District Development Commissioner (DDC) Anantnag, Dr. Bilal Mohiuddin Bhat, on Thursday chaired a comprehensive review meeting to assess the progress of Mission YUVA, the Holistic Agriculture Development Programme (HADP), and several Financial Inclusion Schemes at Dak Bungalow, Khanabal. The meeting was attended by the CPO, SE KPDCL, ACD, CMO, DD Employment, CAO, CAHO, DFO Social Forestry, ALC, DEPO, DYSSO, EOs of MCs, LBM, representatives of different of departments, District Coordinator CSCs and other concerned officials. During the session, the DDC evaluated the implementation and saturation levels of key financial inclusion initiatives including PM Suraksha Bima Yojana (PM SBY), PM Jeevan Jyoti Bima Yojana (PM JJBY), Atal Pension Yojana (PM APY), and PM Shram Yogi Maandhan (PM-SYM). The meeting was informed that cumulatively 46303 beneficiaries have been enrolled under these schemes to date with the focus to register most eligible and vulnerable sections of the district. Taking strong note of the low performance of these schemes, the DDC directed Lead Bank Manager to enroll all eligible beneficiaries under PM JJBY, PM SBY, APY and PM SYM Schemes adding these have been tailored to meet the requirements of low income and vulnerable groups. He emphasized that any procedural bottlenecks must be cleared immediately to ensure that the benefits of these government-led initiatives reach the target population without delay. Departments were assigned specific targets and were asked to ensure the enrollment of beneficiaries from their target groups in coordination with the LBM and CSCs in a time bound manner. On flagship initiatives of HADP and JKCIP, department-wise application status, unit establishment, fund utilisation, approval rate, tracking, farm registration and measures to improve credit score and approval rates were reviewed threadbare. The meeting was informed that 34351 applications have been approved under HADP, of which 15525 have established their units, which are being tracked on OTA. Highlighting low performance of certain parameters, the DDC stressed on enhancing coverage, unit establishment, registration of farms and real-time tracking of units on OTA besides ensuring swift disbursal of loan and subsidy components to the beneficiaries. Reviewing Mission YUVA, the DDC said it is a transformative flagship initiative aimed at empowering youth by enabling them to become self-reliant entrepreneurs. He emphasised that the goal is not only to provide financial support but to create a sustainable entrepreneurial ecosystem in which youth have access to training, market linkages, guidance, and long-term mentorship. The DDC directed all concerned departments, banks and implementing agencies to enhance the mobilisation and coverage of potential beneficiaries including college students, SHGs, etc. by creating sustained awareness in close coordination with each other adding the mission holds special significance for underprivileged and marginalised youth, needing proper support and guidance to improve their socio-economic conditions. At conclusion, the DDC issued strict directions to all concerned officers to ensure substantial progress on different parameters of all these schemes before the next review meeting.

RisingKashmir 15 May 2026 7:20 am

EPAOSPORTS

YWC Th and FC Imphal secured landslide victories to stretch their winning run to two games in the Group B competition of the 16th AMFA Senior Women's Football League today at Artificial Turf Ground, Lamlong Thongkhong In the first match of the day, YWC Th crushed Manipur United FA MUFA by 6 2 goals courtesy of doubles from Thounaojam Martina Devi 40 2', 48' and Sagolshem Ronika 57', 75' Leikangbam Russia 40' and Senjam Alva 80 2' were also on target in YWC Th's victory Malemnganbi Naorem 43' and Herina Basumatary 73' , on the other hand, scored the face saving goals for MUFA Later in the day, FC Imphal demolished ICSA Irengbam by 8 0 goals thanks to a hat trick from Thongam Reshma 17', 31', 40' and a double from Phanjoubam Abema 30', 50' Sarangthem Mathoi 38' , Konthoujam Helena 45' and Chingakham Anjali 65' also chipped in a goal apiece in the team's huge win Source The Sangai Express

E-Pao 15 May 2026 6:00 am

NEROCA FC falter 1 3 to Sudeva Delhi FC in relegation scrap

NEROCA FC's battle to stay in I League 2 suffered a major blow as they went down 1 3 to Sudeva Delhi FC at the Khuman Lampak Main Stadium this afternoon Having lost 4 times in 7 matches, NEROCA FC entered the field with a do or die approach in their final league match but were undone by two quick Sudeva strikes before the half hour mark before a stoppage time goal deepened their relegation fears It was Rituraj Mohan who put the visitors ahead in the 20th minute before Jajo Prashan doubled the advantage in the 53rd minute Leimapokpam Sibajit Singh scored late in the 85th minute to give NEROCA FC some hope but Md Ejaj Ahamad dashed all hopes of the home side by netting Sudeva Delhi FC's decisive goal five minutes into the stoppage time With the result, NEROCA remain precariously 8th in the table on 5 points from 1 win and 2 draws and their fate will depend on the result of the currently 9th placed GMSC vs 2nd placed FC Bengaluru United match slated for tomorrow afternoon at Neville D'souza Ground Source The Sangai Express

E-Pao 15 May 2026 6:00 am

What I saw as a NEET invigilator

I was the examination invigilator of the recently held NEET examinations. The day began with the familiar discipline of a high-stakes testrows of desks arranged with precision, admit cards verified, instructions repeated with clarity. As I moved towards the centre, one detail caught my attention. A few students took stress-related medicines before the examination began. There was no drama in the act, no visible paniconly a practiced routine, as if managing anxiety had become a part of preparation itself. That moment lingered. It was not simply about the examination anymore. It was about what had led these young individuals to a point where calmness needed assistance, where an academic test had acquired such emotional intensity. As the examination commenced, the hall settled into silence. Yet beneath that silence existed a tumult of emotions. One student in the front row appeared composed, turning pages steadily, marking answers with confidence. A few seats away, another student paused frequently, his pen hovering above the sheet as if negotiating with his thoughts. There was a student who adjusted posture repeatedly, another who requested water more than once and a few who maintained an almost rigid stillness. These were not signs of lack of preparation. They were reflections of inner states shaped over months and years. Each desk carried not just a candidate, but a story. The NEET examination is not an isolated event. It is the culmination of an extended journey that often begins early in a students academic life. In many cases, this journey involves a restructuring of education itself. Formal schooling becomes secondary as coaching institutions take precedence. Some parents opt for dummy admissions in higher secondary schools, where the child remains officially enrolled but spends most of the day in coaching centers during school hours. This arrangement is seen as strategic. It allows students to focus entirely on preparation. Yet, it also narrows the educational experience. The diversity of school lifeinteraction, activities, informal learninggradually disappears. The students world becomes structured, focused, and intense. Learning becomes targeted toward performance. Curiosity gives way to repetition. Over time, this environment begins to shape not only academic outcomes but emotional states. The students in the hall represented varied journeys. I shall cite some hypothetical cases. There was a student who had been preparing for two years under a strict routine. His performance had been consistent, yet he carried a visible tension, as if the weight of maintaining that consistency had become burdensome. Another student had taken a drop year after an earlier attempt. Her approach was disciplined, but her eyes reflected a quiet urgency. This was not just an examination; it was a second chance. There was also a student from a modest background whose preparation was supported by significant financial sacrifice. His focus was intense, but it carried an undertone of responsibility that extended beyond personal ambition. A different student, known for high academic achievement, approached the paper with determination, yet showed signs of perfection-driven stresschecking answers repeatedly, reluctant to move forward. These narratives differ in context, but converge in experience. The pressure may arise from expectations, opportunity, comparison, or personal goals, but its presence is unmistakable. Parents play a central role in shaping the preparation process. They arrange resources, select coaching institutions, and often reorganize family routines to support the child. These efforts are rooted in care and aspiration. However, the emotional dimension of this involvement is complex. Parents carry expectationsnot only for success, but for validation of their efforts. Financial investments, time commitments, and personal sacrifices create a sense of urgency. Even when not expressed directly, this urgency can influence the environment at home. In some cases, parents monitor performance closely, seeking improvement through constant feedback. In others, they maintain a quieter presence but experience internal anxiety. The child, in turn, becomes aware of this investment. Preparation is no longer only about personal goals; it becomes intertwined with familial expectations. Stress is an inherent part of any competitive process. However, in the context of NEET preparation, it often becomes prolonged and cumulative. Students engage in extended study hours, frequent testing, and continuous evaluation. Over time, this creates a state of constant mental engagement. Even periods of rest are filled with thoughts of preparation. Anxiety emerges gradually. It may begin as concern before tests, and then extend into everyday thinking. Students may experience restlessness, difficulty sleeping, or a persistent sense of unease. By the time they reach the examination hall, this stress has already taken shape. The presence of stress-related medicines among some students reflects this reality. It indicates that managing anxiety has become an integral part of the process. The NEET ecosystem is deeply influenced by social perception. Success in the examination is widely recognized and celebrated. It is associated with prestige and stability. As a result, comparison becomes inevitable. Students are often measured against peers, relatives, and previous achievers. Conversations in social spaces reinforce these comparisons. Performance becomes a defining factor in identity. This environment can intensify pressure. Students may begin to equate self-worth with results. A good score brings temporary relief, while a lower score may lead to self-doubt. The emphasis shifts from learning to proving. For some students, sustained pressure leads to deeper emotional challenges. They may withdraw from social interaction, reduce communication, or lose interest in activities beyond academics. These changes are subtle and often overlooked, especially when academic engagement continues. Depression in such contexts does not always appear dramatically. It may manifest as fatigue, lack of motivation, or a sense of disconnection. The most concerning outcome is when stress reaches extreme levels. Incidents of self-harm and suicide among aspirants, though not universal, highlight the seriousness of the issue. These events are complex and cannot be attributed to a single cause. They reflect the cumulative impact of pressure, isolation, and perceived lack of alternatives. Amid intense preparation, the development of everyday responsibility often remains limited. Students immersed in structured academic routines may have fewer opportunities to engage in daily tasks that build independence. Their schedules are externally managed, leaving little room for self-directed activity beyond study. Responsibility is cultivated through small, consistent experiencesmanaging time, organizing personal space, contributing to household routines. These experiences shape independence and confidence. Without them, students may excel academically but feel unprepared in broader life contexts. As the examination concluded, the doors of the hall opened, and students began to step out. The atmosphere shifted instantly. Outside, parents waited with anticipation. Their eyes searched for their children, trying to read expressions before hearing words. This moment is critical. A student emerging from the examination hall carries fatigue, uncertainty, and emotional residue. The immediate response they receive can influence how they process the experience. Some parents begin with questionsabout the paper, the number of attempts, and the difficulty level. Though natural, such questions can extend the stress. Others respond with silence, offering water, allowing the child to settle before speaking. This approach provides space for recovery. The difference lies not in intention, but in timing. What the child needs in that moment is reassurance, not evaluation. The end of the examination does not mark the end of the experience. In the hours and days that follow, students may revisit questions, discuss answers, or avoid the topic altogether. Each response reflects an individual coping mechanism. Parents often feel the urge to analyze performance immediately, but this can prolong anxiety. A more balanced approach allows the student to recover before engaging in discussion. The focus shifts from preparation to reflection, from intensity to adjustment. Observing the entire processfrom preparation to examination and beyondraises important questions about the nature of education. Is the purpose of education limited to achieving a specific outcome? Does it adequately address emotional and social development? Are students being prepared for life beyond structured academic environments? These questions do not diminish the value of the examination. They highlight the need for a broader perspective. The journey of NEET preparation involves students, parents, and institutions. Each has a role in shaping the experience. Students require not only academic guidance but also emotional support. Parents need to balance expectation with understanding. Institutions must recognize the importance of mental well-being alongside performance. A balanced approach does not reduce ambition. It sustains it. As the examination hall returned to its quiet state, the images of the day remained vividthe focused faces, the subtle signs of anxiety, the quiet act of taking stress-related medicine, and the moments outside the gate where parents met their children. These moments tell a story beyond the question paper. They remind us that education is not only about knowledge, but about the human experience that surrounds it. The NEET examination will continue to be an important pathway. It will shape careers and futures. But alongside its significance, there must be an awareness of its impact. The goal of education is not only to produce successful candidates, but to nurture individuals who are resilient, balanced, and prepared for life. In the end, an examination may test knowledge. But the journey toward it tests something deeperthe strength of the mind, the support of the family, and the values of the system that guides them. Dr Showkat Rashid Wani, Senior Coordinator, Centre for distance and Online education, University of Kashmir

Greater Kashmir 15 May 2026 5:29 am

Quote of the day by Serena Williams: 'It doesn't matter what your background is and where you come from, if you have dreams and goals, that's all that matters.'

From practicing on cracked public courts in Compton to becoming one of the greatest athletes in history, Serena Williams built a career defined by resilience, ambition and perseverance through grief, racism, injury and illness. Her story remains a powerful reminder that background does not define potential, and that dreams can survive even in the most difficult circumstances.

The Times of India 15 May 2026 4:52 am

Full domestic flights keep Goa tourism afloat

Panaji: The ongoing conflict in West Asia has posed significant challenges for Goas tourism sector, resulting in a decrease in international arrivals and the cancellation of flights routed through the Middle East. However, Tourism Minister Rohan Khaunte highlighted a resilient silver lining following an industry stakeholder meeting on Thursday. He said that domestic flights to []

The Navhind Times 15 May 2026 1:25 am

Sporting eye positive finish

Panaji: Sporting Clube de Goa will face Sporting Club Bengaluru in their final fixture of the I-League 2 season on May 15 at the Bambolim Stadium, aiming to finish their campaign on a winning note at home. Sporting Clube de Goa currently sit on 10 points from seven matches, level with Karbi Anglong Morning Star []

The Navhind Times 15 May 2026 1:19 am

Goan riders shine at Deccan Conqueror

Panaji: Goan riders Aditya Samant, Aviral Gurung and Sufiyan Khan delivered an impressive performance at the Deccan Conqueror Motorsport competition held in Pune, earning multiple podium finishes and bringing laurels to the state in one of Indias toughest endurance racing events. Aditya Samant of Valpoi emerged as one of the standout performers, finishing 2nd in []

The Navhind Times 15 May 2026 1:19 am

Govt aims to reduce heat wave-linked deaths: Amit Shah

Union Home Minister Amit Shah announced a significant government goal. India is actively working to eliminate deaths caused by heat waves. This initiative aligns with Prime Minister Narendra Modi's vision for disaster risk reduction. The focus is on leveraging forecasting and meteorological data to protect lives and property. The aim is to achieve zero casualties from such events.

The Economic Times 15 May 2026 12:53 am

Stronger push for accountability: Evaluation tightened, faltering CPSEs to face strict penalties

New performance rules for central public sector enterprises are now in effect. Strict penalties will be applied for not meeting corporate social responsibility goals. Delays in paying small businesses will also incur penalties. Failure to prepare succession plans will result in mark deductions. These changes aim to boost accountability and support small businesses. The new parameters are set for FY27.

The Economic Times 15 May 2026 12:27 am

FC Goa fans try hand at bottle-return tech as DRS drive reaches stadium

Margao: Football and sustainability came together at Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium in Fatorda during the recent FC Goa versus Mohun Bagan match, where football supporters were introduced to live demonstrations of the Goa Deposit Refund Scheme (DRS). As part of a partnership between FC Goa and Goa DRS, a dedicated experience zone was set up []

The Navhind Times 15 May 2026 12:24 am

Why Indias Children Need More Than Just Food

Nutrition in early childhood is among the highest-return investments a nation can make DR. SARATH GOPALAN A five-year-old girl was brought to my clinic not long ago. She seemed to be behind on her milestones, slower to speak, and less engaged than children her age. Her developmental assessment placed her at the level of a three-year-old. Her mother was concerned. The child had not been ill. There was no diagnosis to point to. But when we spoke about the previous two years of COVID-19, the picture became clearer. Prolonged school closure due to lockdown resulting in spending most of her time at home, screens replacing playtime, and meals being simpler and less varied than before. Her brain, in those quiet years, had not received what it needed to grow. She was not an exception. Across clinics, paediatricians and developmental specialists were seeing the same pattern: healthy children, falling behind. Not because of the virus, but because of everything that came after it. The World Health Organisation tells us that 90% of brain development occurs before the age of five, making the early years the single greatest opportunity we have to shape a childs cognitive, emotional, and social future. The neural connections formed during this window strengthen learning, language, memory, and resilience for life. Getting nutrition right in this period is one of the most powerful investments we can make. Micronutrients such as iron, zinc, and selenium, often described as the neuronutrients, are essential for healthy brain development and function. Yet the data tells us a troubling story. Iron deficiency alone affects approximately 50% of children under five in India (NFHS-5). Anaemia was recorded in 67.1% of children aged under five, up from the previous survey. Recent evidence, including nationally representative analysis of children aged 1259 months, found that over 60% had micronutrient deficiencies with or without anaemia. This points to a far wider nutritional gap than haemoglobin counts alone reveal. Docosahexaenoic acid (DHA), an omega-3 fatty acid, supports brain architecture, memory formation, and visual development. Choline, another essential nutrient, is now considered essential for brain development. When mothers consume choline during pregnancy, it supports healthy gene activity and cell structure, and growth of key brain regions including the areas responsible for memory and thinking. These nutrients are not optional additions to a childs diet; they are foundational to their potential. The most important nutritional intervention in a childs life begins before birth. Brain development starts in the foetal stage, and a mothers nutritional status directly shapes the neural foundation her child carries into the world. DHA supports neural connectivity in utero; iron and folic acid supplementation during pregnancy reduces the risk of low birth weight and developmental delay. Yet only 44% of pregnant women in India consumed iron-folic acid supplements for the recommended 180 or more days (NFHS-5), a gap that represents an enormous and addressable opportunity. This is why investing in adolescent girls is an investment in the next generation. A well-nourished girl becomes a well-nourished mother, and a well-nourished mother gives her child the best possible start. With 59% of adolescent girls in India anaemic (NFHS-5), prioritising this group through schools, community programmes, and targeted supplementation is one of the effective interventions in the entire continuum of care. Although nutrition is important, brain development requires two parallel inputs: nutritional adequacy and emotional-social stimulation. The pandemic illustrated this powerfully. UNICEF estimates that one in seven children globally experienced significant developmental or learning loss during COVID-19, not primarily from illness, but from the withdrawal of peer interaction, conversation, and play. Screens replaced human connection, and language, motor, and social development suffered. Responsive caregiving, verbal interaction, tactile engagement, and a stimulating environment are neurologically formative and are essential to healthy brain architecture. Early childhood programmes that integrate both nutritional support and developmental stimulation produce outcomes that neither can achieve alone. Indias programme architecture is well-placed to act on it. Programmes like POSHAN Abhiyaan and PM POSHAN already reach millions of mothers and young children across the country. Initiatives like POSHAN Pakhwada demonstrate the power of sustained, community-level mobilisation around nutrition. The delivery architecture, which is the anganwadi network, the frontline workforce, and the community-level reach, is in place. The opportunity now is to deepen what that architecture delivers. With the right training and support, they can expand their role from tracking physical growth to also guiding parents on early stimulation, responsive caregiving, and child development practices. Integrating the WHO and UNICEF Nurturing Care Framework, which connects nutrition, health, safety, early learning, and caregiving into a coherent whole, offers a clear and scientific roadmap for this evolution. It moves the goal from simply feeding children to helping them truly thrive. Nutrition in early childhood is among the highest-return investments a nation can make. When children receive what their developing brains need: the right micronutrients, the right caregiving environment, and the right stimulation, the dividends are lifelong stronger learners, more productive workers, and a more resilient society. India has the ambition of Viksit Bharat. It has the systems. It has the science. What this moment calls for is a shared commitment to treating early childhood nutrition not as a welfare line item, but as the foundation on which everything else is built. (The author is Senior Consultant, Pediatric Gastroenterology at Madhukar Rainbow Childrens Hospital, New Delhi, and President, Nutrition Society of India (NSI). Courtesy: PIB)

RisingKashmir 15 May 2026 12:17 am

Rajasthan Aims for 43,000 PNG Connections in 45 Days

Jaipur, May 15: Rajasthans Chief Secretary V. Srinivasan has set an ambitious target for the states urban gas distribution entities. On Thursday, he instructed them to expedite the distribution of pipeline natural gas (PNG) connections, aiming to connect an average of 1,000 homes daily. The goal is to bring 43,000 homes under the PNG network ... Read more Rajasthan Aims for 43,000 PNG Connections in 45 Days

Morningstar 15 May 2026 12:15 am

Punjab FC Retains AIFF Junior League Title with Thrilling Penalty Shootout Victory

Goa, May 14: Punjab FC secured their AIFF Junior League title by defeating Minerva Academy FC 5-3 in an exhilarating penalty shootout. The match ended in a 1-1 draw after regulation time. Played at the Bambolim Athletic Stadium in Goa, this match mirrored last years final, featuring two teams from Punjab once again. Punjab FC ... Read more Punjab FC Retains AIFF Junior League Title with Thrilling Penalty Shootout Victory

Morningstar 14 May 2026 10:36 pm

Is that a promotion or a demotion?: Sreejesh hits back at Hockey India with explosive post

Hockey legend PR Sreejesh publicly challenged Hockey India's decision not to renew his junior coaching contract, questioning the federation's development program and its heavy reliance on foreign coaches. He expressed concern over the perceived demotion from chief coach to goalkeeper coach, sparking a high-profile dispute over opportunities for Indian coaching talent.

The Times of India 14 May 2026 10:33 pm

DLF to target pre-sale of Rs 20,000 crore in FY27, super-luxury project The Dahlias to lead growth

DLF, India's largest real estate developer, targets Rs 20,000 crore in sales for FY27. The company plans significant project launches in Gurugram, Mumbai, and Goa. Its super-luxury project, The Dahlias, continues to be a key sales driver. DLF ended FY26 with zero gross debt in its development business and a substantial net cash surplus.

The Economic Times 14 May 2026 10:29 pm

IPL 2026: Our Goal Is Still To Win, Says Corbin Bosch As He Backs MI To Finish Strong

Indian Premier League: Mumbai Indians all-rounder Corbin Bosch said the five-time champions remain determined to finish their Indian Premier League (IPL) 2026 campaign strongly despite being knocked out of playoff contention, insisting that the teams mindset has not changed ahead of the clash against Punjab Kings. Speaking ahead of the crucial encounter, Bosch said the Mumbai Indians are still fully focused on winning matches and ending the season on a positive note. Theres still a real buzz around the group. Weve come here to win. Every time we step onto that field, the goal remains the same, Bosch told broadcasters ahead of the match. The South African pacer admitted the Mumbai Indians have failed to capitalise on key moments during the season, which ultimately cost them a place in the playoffs. Results havent gone our way lately. Weve missed some crucial chances that led to poor results, but today is another opportunity to turn that around. Thats the plan, he added. Bosch also said the squad is motivated by the prospect of upsetting teams still fighting for playoff qualification in the closing stages of the tournament. Wed love to spoil a few parties. Several teams were facing in these final games are fighting for a playoff spot. At the end of the day, our goal is to win and make things difficult for everyone else, he said. Reflecting on his recent bowling performance, Bosch said conditions suited his style, and he was pleased to contribute to the team despite the defeat. Its just one of those things, really. I think the wicket the other day was perfectly suited to my style of bowling, and I was just happy to put in a solid performance for the team. Unfortunately, it wasnt quite enough to get us over the line, but Im glad I could contribute, Bosch said. Bosch also said the squad is motivated by the prospect of upsetting teams still fighting for playoff qualification in the closing stages of the tournament. Wed love to spoil a few parties. Several teams were facing in these final games are fighting for a playoff spot. At the end of the day, our goal is to win and make things difficult for everyone else, he said. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Despite boasting a star-studded lineup and showing early promise, the Mumbai Indians failed to convert their on-paper strength into consistent performances throughout the campaign. Their season has been marked by inconsistency, leaving them ninth on the points table with just six points from 11 matches. Article Source: IANS

CNMSports 14 May 2026 8:28 pm

Public Provident Fund vs Fixed Deposits vs SIPs: Which one should a first-time investor start?

PPF vs FDs vs SIPs: A first-time investor's choice should depend on your particular financial situation and future goals. Take a look below to assess, which works best for your lifestyle and planned retirement targets

Livemint 14 May 2026 6:57 pm

DLF to sell housing properties worth Rs 20K cr in FY27 on strong launch pipeline: MD Ashok Tyagi

DLF Ltd is stepping up its game with a forecast of Rs 20,000 crore in sales bookings for the fiscal year 2026-27. Fueling this aspiration is a dynamic portfolio of new residential developments planned across hotspots such as Gurugram, Mumbai, and Goa.

The Economic Times 14 May 2026 6:39 pm

The Onions Exclusive Interview With JD Vance

Thanks to his swift rise from first-term Ohio senator to next-in-line for the presidency, JD Vance is thought by many to represent the vanguard of the Republican Party. The Onion sat down with the vice president to discuss his views on faith, the Trump administrations goals, and his future ambitions. The Onion: Mr. Vice President, [] The post The Onions Exclusive Interview With JD Vance appeared first on The Onion .

theonion 14 May 2026 6:30 pm

Govt working towards reducing heatwave-related deaths to zero: Amit Shah

New Delhi, May 14: Union Home Minister and Minister of Cooperation Amit Shah today addressed the Presidents Colour Award ceremony of the National Disaster Response Force (NDRF) in Uttar Pradesh's Ghaziabad as the Chief Guest. Union Home Secretary, Director of the Intelligence Bureau (IB), Director General of NDRF and several other dignitaries were present on the occasion. Addressing the gathering, Amit Shah said that the conferment of the Presidents Colour on NDRF is not merely a recognition of the commendable services of NDRF, but also an acknowledgment by the Honble President of the contributions made by SDRFs, the entire machinery from Panchayats to States, NCC, NSS and thousands of Disaster volunteers engaged in service. He said that NDRF personnel go anywhere in the country with the motto Aapda Seva Sadaiv Sarvatra. Shri Shah said that wherever NDRF personnel have gone, in India or abroad, they have earned love and trust. Whenever a disaster strikes or is anticipated anywhere in the country, people feel reassured when NDRF personnel arrive believing that now rescue operations will succeed. Shri Shah said that over the last 20 years since its establishment, NDRF has earned the trust of 140 crore citizens through its successful operations during floods, earthquakes, cyclones and other disasters across the country. He said, the sight of NDRF personnel, who have saved more than 1.5 lakh lives and evacuated over 9 lakh people to safer locations, inspires a strong sense of security and trust. Union Home Minister said that the conferment of the Presidents Colour is recognition of the service, courage, valour and dedication of the entire NDRF. He said that the National Disaster Management Authority (NDMA) and NDRF have established India prominently on the global map in the field of disaster response, which is a matter of pride for all citizens and a special matter of pride for him as the Home Minister of the country. Amit Shah said that projects worth more than Rs. 116 crore were inaugurated and foundation stones laid today. He expressed confidence that these projects would further strengthen NDRFs ability to protect citizens from all kinds of disasters. Union Home Minister said that under the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, since 2014 India has not only worked towards Disaster Risk Reduction, but has now reached a stage where the country can move towards the goal of zero casualty. Wherever prior information about disasters is available through forecasting and the Meteorological Department, the objective is to ensure protection of lives and property. He added that NDMA has taken several policy decisions, issued numerous guidelines, successfully promoted public awareness and gradually making disaster preparedness a national culture. Union Home Minister Amit Shah said that NDRF has set an excellent example by rescuing not only citizens but also speechless animals living alongside them. He said the aim is to ensure zero loss of human life and minimal damage to property during disasters. Amit Shah said that the Ministry of Home Affairs is also fully prepared to effectively tackle serious challenges like heatwaves. He said, the Modi Government is working towards reducing heatwave-related deaths to zero. Amit Shah said that the Ministry of Home Affairs and NDRF have placed great emphasis on capacity building and community participation. NDRF has undertaken the monumental task of training more than 8,500 personnel, over 10,000 civil defence workers and more than 2.20 lakh volunteers. He added that over 10,500 boatmen have also been trained in the last two years. Union Home Minister said that Disaster volunteers would prove highly useful in strengthening community-based disaster response and tackling all kinds of emergencies. He said, earlier, the response while dealing with disaster management was primarily relief-oriented, but the Modi Government has transformed it from being reactive to preventive and productive. Prime Minister Narendra Modi has established the concept of minimizing loss of life and property due to disasters as a global model. Over the last 12 years, disaster preparedness has evolved from being merely a system into a complete ecosystem. From Gram Panchayats to the Government of India, from IMD scientists to ordinary citizens, a new culture of coordinated action towards a common objective has emerged. Amit Shah said that India had witnessed several devastating natural disasters such as the Odisha Super Cyclone, Gujarat earthquake and Indian Ocean tsunami, which shook the lives of people across the country. Which highlighted the need for a robust disaster management framework. Subsequently, the Disaster Management Act was enacted, and NDMA and NDRF were established. He said that with 16 battalions, NDRF has today become a powerful force. Through its working methods, training support to SDRFs and joint operations, NDRF has enhanced its own strength. Measures like proactive deployment and pre-positioning have proved effective in minimizing damage. Shri Shah recalled that the 2008 Kosi floods in Bihar were a major test for NDRF. Subsequently, NDRF successfully handled many disasters such as flash floods in Dharali, cloudbursts in Chasoti, floods in Jammu, Punjab and Delhi, Cyclone Montha and Cyclone Ditwah. He said that NDRF has also worked effectively with society during major events like the Amarnath Yatra, Mahakumbh, Char Dham Yatra, Mani Mahesh Yatra, Sabarimala pilgrimage and the Jagannath Rath Yatra. Union Home Minister said that Prime Minister Modis 10-point agenda and 360-degree approach in disaster management have given a new direction to disaster risk management. It has strengthened areas such as risk mapping, early warning systems, community participation and formulation of guidelines. Shri Shah said that globally, India has emerged as an undisputed leader and first responder in disaster management. The principle of Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam has been translated into practice and implemented on the ground. Inspired by Prime Minister Modi, India has taken global leadership in the field of disaster resilient infrastructure. Today, 48 countries have joined the Coalition for Disaster Resilient Infrastructure (CDRI) and are working together with India in this direction. Amit Shah congratulated all personnel of the Central Armed Police Forces (CAPFs) across the country and said that since 2021 CAPF personnel have planted more than 7 crore trees nationwide. He said that this reflects the humanitarian outlook and environmental awareness of all CAPFs.

Greater Kashmir 14 May 2026 6:29 pm

Art Basel Hong Kong 2026: Where The World Comes To See

Between the harbour and the convention hall, between tradition and the digital frontier, Art Basel Hong Kong set the tone for a new era. Robb Report India was there — with two of India's most compelling creative voices, artist Siddharth Kerkar and sculptor Jayesh Sachdev.   Art Basel Hong Kong 2026 Inside the Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre—its glass façade staring out over Victoria Harbour like an eye fixed on the horizon—the art world had once again gathered for its annual communion starting March 25, 2026. Art Basel Hong Kong, now in its 13th edition, returned with 240 galleries from 42 countries and territories. Over half of participating galleries operate spaces within the Asia-Pacific region, a fact that underscores how regional voices are echoing louder than ever before. Preview days on March 25 and 26 drew a high-density turnout of collectors, curators, institutional buyers, and the curious. By the time the public doors opened on March 27, Asia’s largest art fair had already closed many deals. Robb Report India visited the fair grounds on the preview day for a closer look. The fair offered a particularly immersive, almost educational vantage point. Robb Report India exclusively covered Art Basel through the lens of two artists whose relationship with art is anything but passive or touristic: Siddharth Kerkar, the Goa-based artist, restaurateur, and founder of India's largest affordable art festival; and Jayesh Sachdev, the Pune-based sculptor and founder of Quirk Box, who recently collaborated with Zara—the first Indian artist to do so, across an art-fashion-sculpture partnership. New Sectors, New Conversations The 2026 edition introduced Echoes, a sector dedicated entirely to works made within the past five years. At Double Q Gallery's Hong Kong debut, Polish Minimalist Natalia Zauska transformed the booth into an immersive work of geometric abstraction. Picture edges dissolving between two- and three-dimensions. At Max Estrella, Madrid, Tiffany Chung's embroidered maps of ancient spice routes hung alongside Miler Lagos' astonishing sculptures of books carved into dense, geological forms. Hyun Nahm's work at Whistle fused classical East Asian aesthetics with digital materiality, drawing on the Korean concept of chukgyeong—encompassing nature’s vastness into miniature forms—to compress ideas about telecommunication infrastructure and global digital consumption into compact sculptural form. Encounters, the sector dedicated to monumental installations, underwent a transformation. For the first time, this section was curated collectively by four Asia-based curators led by Mami Kataoka, alongside Isabella Tam, Alia Swastika, and Hirokazu Tokuyama. Their organising framework was the Five Elements, the cosmological system found across Asian traditions, with each element—space/ether, water, fire, wind, earth—assigned to specific areas throughout the convention halls. Perhaps no addition to the 2026 fair generated as much conversation as Zero 10, Art Basel’s global initiative dedicated to art of the digital era, making its Asia debut after launching at Art Basel Miami Beach in December 2025. Named for Kazimir Malevich’s seminal 1915 exhibition, it featured 14 exhibitors and asked a simple, urgent question: How can digital art be exhibited, contextualised, and collected within today’s art economy? Curated by Eli Scheinman and featuring 14 exhibitors including Art Blocks, bitforms gallery, and Silk Art House, the sector asked hard questions about provenance, and community in an age where digital culture evolves faster than institutional frameworks. One moment stood out: DeeKay's digital animations that traced psychological states through vivid, almost hallucinatory movement. The work was unabashedly algorithmic and yet unmistakably emotional, a combination that felt like a precursor of where image-making is headed. Hong Kong Art Basel 2026: Through Indian Eyes Sachdev, whose practice moves between painting, sculpture, mythology-driven installations, and works rooted in ancient Indian iconography and rendered in chrome, glass, and reflective contemporary surfaces, arrived in Hong Kong attuned to a frequency the city answered immediately.“ What I like about cities like this—which are really modern—is that you can still find the contrast of them being so deeply rooted culturally. These are ancient cultures which have now built into contemporary architectural and urban spaces. That dichotomy is very interesting ,” he says. Inside the fair’s halls, he found his own reflections in unexpected places, including the work of Fung Studios, a Singapore-based design agency whose graphic work, carrying both Japanese and Southeast Asian influences, had long been a reference in his own practice. “ It was very interesting to see some of that here,” he said while speaking to Robb Report India. The fair’s embrace of multimedia, mixed media, and architectural installation formats also sat well with an artist who refuses to be categorised by medium alone. “My work is not bound to one medium ,” he noted. “ I don’t just work with paint or sculpture alone, so this place having a mix of all those different mediums was something I quite enjoyed .” Kerkar, a Central Saint Martins alumnus who has navigated art fairs since childhood—accompanying his father, the celebrated Goan artist Subodh Kerkar, to exhibitions across Europe and as far as the Venice Biennale—arrived with practised eye. By the time Art Basel’s halls had been traversed, his tally included at least 10 museums and well over 100 gallery booths. What he came away with was not a list though. “ You don’t know what stays with you or where inspiration comes from ,” he says in conversation with Robb Report India. For Kerkar, the act of absorbing is slow and cumulative, a process that often only reveals itself later alone, scrolling back through photographs taken in the heat of the fair. What Kerkar absorbed at the fair was less any single work than a cumulative shift in material sensibility—the reappearance of textile, of slow craft, of the handmade in contexts where one might have expected the digital to dominate. The Encounters sector, in particular, gave him pause: the yarn and fibre works by Tandel and Kang representing a return to matter, to touch, that he found both unexpected and necessary. Between Kerkar’s patient, cumulative absorption and Sachdev’s immediate, parallel-drawing responsiveness, what emerged was a portrait of two very different artistic temperaments arriving at the same conclusion: that Hong Kong, in this particular week, was worth every hour of attention it demanded. For Indians, Art Basel Hong Kong is no longer simply a fair to watch from a distance. With Indian artists appearing in Encounters, Indian institutions making acquisitions, and collectors from the subcontinent increasingly visible on the floor, the conversation has shifted from observation to participation. If this edition proved anything, it is that the week belongs as much to India as it does to any other nation at the table. The only question worth asking now is whether you'll be in the room when it happens again.

News Voir 14 May 2026 1:41 pm

Premier League title race: Manchester City keeps pressure on Arsenal with win over Crystal Palace

Phil Foden making a rare start in recent months provided assists for both of City's first half goals.

The Hindu 14 May 2026 1:13 pm

Frederic Soyez replaces Sreejesh as junior mens hockey team coach

Sreejesh, a former star goalkeeper, was removed from his role just after 17 months following the expiry of his contract after guiding India to a bronze medal-finish at last year's FIH Junior World Cup

The Hindu 14 May 2026 12:33 pm

China, Arab states deepen innovation cooperation

Since the first China-Arab States Summit in 2022, China and Arab states have taken the goal of building a China-Arab ...

Antara News 14 May 2026 12:31 pm

Inter Miami Triumphs Over FC Cincinnati 5-3 with Messis Two Goals

Cincinnati, May 14: Inter Miami CF secured a thrilling 5-3 victory against FC Cincinnati at TQL Stadium, thanks to two goals from captain Lionel Messi, along with contributions from Mateo Silveti and German Berterame. This win earned Miami three valuable points. With this victory, Inter Miami matched FC Cincinnatis record of 22 points from the ... Read more Inter Miami Triumphs Over FC Cincinnati 5-3 with Messis Two Goals

Morningstar 14 May 2026 12:11 pm

89 killed as storm, rain batter UP; relief work underway

Lucknow, May 14: At least 89 people were killed after a strong storm and heavy rain pounded several districts of Uttar Pradesh, uprooting trees and electric poles and damaging houses, according to the Relief Commissioner's office. Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath took cognisance of the loss of lives and damage caused by the unseasonal rain, thunderstorms and lightning on Wednesday and directed officials to ensure relief reaches the affected families within 24 hours. In a post on X on Thursday, the Relief Commissioner's office said, Due to bad weather on May 13, including storms, rain, hailstorm and lightning, reports of 89 deaths, 53 injured persons, 114 livestock losses and damage to 87 houses have been received in the state, which has been taken cognisance of by the Hon'ble Chief Minister. It said the chief minister has directed all divisional commissioners and district magistrates to verify the incidents with full sensitivity and ensure financial assistance is distributed to affected families within 24 hours while establishing direct communication with them and extending other necessary help. The Relief Commissioner's office said it is continuously monitoring the situation through direct coordination with district officials and necessary funds are being made available to districts. According to a list issued by the Prayagraj district administration, seven deaths were reported in the Handia area, four in Phulpur, three in Soraon, two in Meja and one in Sadar due to the storm and rain. In Bhadohi, district administration sources said at least 16 people died in storm-related incidents. Additional District Magistrate Kunwar Virendra Kumar Maurya said trees and electric poles were uprooted in several areas while many houses were damaged in the storm. Fatehpur Additional District Magistrate Avinash Tripathi said nine people were killed and 16 injured in storm-related incidents in the district. Eight people, including five women, died in Khaga tehsil, while a woman died after a wall of a house collapsed in Sadar tehsil, he said. In Pratapgarh, four people died in separate incidents of wall and cemented shed collapses and lightning strikes amid strong winds and rain, officials said. Superintendent of Police Deepak Bhukar said Bhim Yadav (25) died after he was trapped under the debris of a cemented shed that collapsed in Ojha Ka Purwa village in the Lalganj Kotwali area. He said Bhushan Pandey (56) died after a wall collapsed in Sari Swami village under the Baghrai police station area. Bhukar said Shanti Devi (46) of Narangpur village and Lal Bahadur (44) of Chhatrapur Shivala Raghna village also died in storm-related incidents. In Kanpur Dehat district, two persons died in rain-related incidents, the officials said. Police sources said a 19-year-old woman, Ruchi, died after being struck by lightning in Bhauthari village under the Rasulabad area while standing under a neem tree with goats during heavy rain. Several goats also died in the incident. A 60-year-old man standing nearby was injured, they added. Additional District Magistrate (Finance and Revenue) Dushyant Kumar said reports regarding human and livestock losses have been sought from local officials and financial assistance will be provided as per government rules. In Deoria, Komal Yadav (62), a resident of Bhimpur Gaura village, died after being struck by lightning, district administration sources said. Two others were injured in the incident. In another incident, Ramnath Prasad (65), a resident of Neruari village, died in a lightning strike. In Sonbhadra district, Madhav Singh (38) died after being trapped under a tree uprooted during the rain and the storm. Adityanath directed the district magistrates and officials of various departments to visit the affected areas and provide all possible assistance to the victims and their families. He also instructed the officials to remain alert and ordered the revenue and agriculture departments, along with insurance companies, to conduct a survey of the damage and submit a report to the government.

Greater Kashmir 14 May 2026 11:20 am

Numero AI acquires Royu in cash-and-stock deal

The combined entity will be building agentic platform for the finance and controller functions in enterprises with goal of shifting tasks from manual to automated.

Your Story 14 May 2026 11:10 am

Deportivo Alavs Shocks FC Barcelona with 1-0 Victory

Madrid, May 14: FC Barcelona, fresh off their La Liga title win, faced a surprising 1-0 defeat against Deportivo Alavs. The match showcased Barcelonas struggle, likely influenced by their recent celebrations. The only goal of the game came from Ibrahim Diallo in the dying moments of the first half. The Alavs striker capitalized on a ... Read more Deportivo Alavs Shocks FC Barcelona with 1-0 Victory

Morningstar 14 May 2026 10:55 am

Ronaldo made to wait for first Saudi league title after bizarre own-goal in final seconds

In a thrilling encounter, Cristiano Ronaldo's Al-Nassr team clinched a 1-1 draw against rivals Al-Hilal thanks to a last-minute own goal. With the Saudi Pro League title hanging in the balance, Al-Nassr remains in the lead by a five-point margin, needing only a win against Damac to claim the championship.

The Economic Times 14 May 2026 10:21 am

Lionel Messi has two goals and an assist as Inter Miami rallies for 5-3 victory over Cincinnati

It is the third time this season the Argentine superstar has had at least three goal contributions in a match. He is second in the league with 12 goals

The Hindu 14 May 2026 9:31 am

"Lighting World & Home Tech Expo" by ELCOMA and Ace Exhibitions is Set to Illuminate the Future of Smart Lighting and Home Technology in India

ELCOMA (Electric Lamp and Component Manufacturers Association of India) and Ace Exhibitions have announced a strategic partnership to launch the “Lighting World & Home Tech Expo” — India’s first dedicated platform for advanced lighting solutions and next-generation home technology. The announcement was made at a grand curtain-raiser held at India Habitat Centre, where the two organisations signed an MoU and hosted a panel discussion on “The Future of Smart Lighting & Home Tech in India” featuring industry leaders, policymakers, and technology experts.   L to R Anupreet Singh Jaggi, Sudeshna Mukhopadhyay, Mohit Sharma, Parag Bhatnagar, C. Arun Kumar, Amal Sengupta   The inaugural edition of the Expo will be held from 14–16 January 2027 at Bharat Mandapam, New Delhi. Designed as a high-impact B2B and B2C platform, the Expo will showcase the complete ecosystem of lighting and smart living technologies — from lamps, luminaires, and components to automation systems, AV integration, energy management, and connected home solutions.   Parag Bhatnager, Anupreet Singh Jaggi   The initiative comes at a time when India’s lighting and smart home sectors are witnessing rapid growth. The Indian lighting market, valued at approximately USD 3.83 billion in 2025, is projected to reach USD 5.12 billion by 2031. The smart lighting segment is expected to witness exponential expansion, growing from nearly USD 1.2 billion in 2025 to over USD 11.5 billion by 2034, driven by increasing adoption of IoT-enabled systems, human-centric lighting, and voice-controlled automation. Simultaneously, India’s smart home market is projected to grow from USD 5.2 billion in 2025 to USD 24.1 billion by 2031, fuelled by urbanisation, rising disposable incomes, affordable IoT adoption, and increasing demand for connected living solutions.   Speaking on the occasion, Parag Bhatnagar, President, ELCOMA, said, “The lighting industry in India is evolving rapidly towards intelligent, connected, and sustainable systems. Through this partnership with Ace Exhibitions, we aim to create a dedicated platform that promotes innovation, industry collaboration, and future-ready technologies aligned with India’s smart infrastructure goals.”   Amal Sengupta, Secretary General, ELCOMA, added, “The convergence of smart lighting and home automation is transforming the sector. This Expo will provide manufacturers, designers, and integrators with a valuable forum to exchange ideas, showcase interoperable solutions, and address emerging industry standards and opportunities.”   Sharing his vision for the event, Anupreet Singh Jaggi, Managing Director, ACEXM7 Events Pvt Ltd., said, “The Lighting World & Home Tech Expo is designed to bridge the worlds of lighting and home automation under one dynamic platform. The event aligns closely with national initiatives such as the Smart Cities Mission and India’s broader sustainability goals. We envision it as an annual flagship event that drives business growth, encourages innovation, promotes ‘Make in India’ products, and positions Delhi-NCR as a hub for smart living technologies.”   The 3 day Expo will feature exhibition halls, technical seminars, buyer-seller meets, innovation showcases, awards, and workshops on emerging technologies including Li-Fi, circadian lighting, AI-driven automation, and net-zero building solutions.   About ELCOMA ELCOMA is the apex industry body representing manufacturers of lamps, lighting fixtures, and components in India. Established in 1970, the association works closely with government and industry stakeholders to promote quality standards, technology advancement, and energy-efficient solutions.   About Ace Exhibitions Ace Exhibitions, a division of ACEXM7 Events Pvt Ltd / M7 Creations, is a leading organiser of specialised trade fairs and consumer expos across lifestyle, technology, and home solution sectors in India.

News Voir 14 May 2026 9:19 am

PhD Student Of BITS Pilani Goa Dies By Suicide, 7th Case In 18 Months

Arjun Sabu, a second-year PhD student at the institute, was found hanging late Tuesday night, police said.

NDTV 14 May 2026 8:32 am

Xi Jinping, Trump to Meet in Beijing for High-Profile Summit

Stability in the relationship is the main goal of the two-day summit

Deccan Chronicle 14 May 2026 6:36 am

Senior Women's Football League YWC L, ESU register comprehensive wins

The Young Welfare Club, Langthabal YWC L crushed MPSC by 7 1 goals as Eastern Sporting Union ESU , Wangkhei Palace Compound prevailed 5 1 over UPSA, Pukhao in today's Group A matches of the 16th AMFA Senior Women's Football League at Artificial Turf Ground, Lamlong Thongkhong Sorokhaibam Silky shone with a treble 38', 64', 69' in YWC L's dominating win over MPSC today while Lourakpam Seityamala 20' , Wairokpam Daina 23' , Chingangbam Binomala 45 3' and Yumnam Luxmi 84' contributed a goal apiece The consolation goal for MPSC was scored by Ningombam Chanchan 21' YWC L, who had won 1 0 over ESU and trounced UPSA 7 0 in the previous matches, eventually emerged Group A winners Later in the day, ESU rode on Maibam Jasmine 36', 38' , Athokpam Luxmi 22' , Anjali Gurumayum 66' and Laitonjam Chitarani 80' to sink UPSA 5 1 The solitary goal for UPSA was scored by Yaireiphi Yangya in the 37th minute With the result, ESU who beat MPSC 3 0 in the previous encounter, were able to finish Group A runners up on 6 points Source The Sangai Express

E-Pao 14 May 2026 6:36 am

Care more, Coerce less

There is a widespread demand in the Valley that Nasha Mukt Abhiyan , a transformative initiative, should not be restricted only to drugs or substance abuse. There is a groundswell of opinion that it be extended to consumption of alcohol also. The aggressive anti-drug campaigns, Nasha Mukt , stands in stark contrast to the state-facilitated expansion of alcohol consumption especially under central administration in 2018-19. If a substance causes social harm, the response should be consistent based on that harm. Just because alcohol is legal, doesnt make it any less harmful. Interestingly, while drinking alcohol is not prohibited and punishable by law, drunk driving is. Getting drunk is not a offence, but getting into a drunken brawl is! But there is a history to this anomaly. It is not based on the moral codification of a society but by the Anglo-Saxon legal tradition. Alcohol production, taxation, and consumption have been protected by centuries of English customary law and royal charters. In this legal framework, adopted by India like all colonies, banning alcohol requires dismantling an ancient, foundational pillar of common liberty and commerce, including revenues to the government. Conversely, drugs have no such historical legal precedents in Western law, making them easy to ban without disrupting traditional legal framework. Also, with drugs being barred, government uses it to expand its surveillance, policing, and incarceration. It strengthens control over the marginalized populations. In the current context, this is a key element in the narco-terror network of Kashmir. Given the history, the drug-and-alcohol contradiction is not an easy one to resolve. From a government policy makers perspective, the focus must be on public health outcomes and individual autonomy. Of course, the political leadership of government may have purely religious or moralistic reasons, but those are personal. The public policy goal is minimising the physical, social, and economic damage caused by addiction. A complete ban or prohibition is not an optimal solution. It must be acknowledged that total prohibition often creates dangerous black markets. The historical lessons of cross-country experience on prohibition are that banning alcohol may not stop consumption. Instead, it will likely lead to the sale of toxic illicit liquor and empower the criminal syndicates. This consequence cant be ignored, especially in Kashmir which could get sucked into the vortex of narco-terror network. It could be a much higher risk than is being discounted. In the context of Kashmir, all the stakeholders, the party in power and the opposition parties should insist that addiction is viewed as a medical condition rather than a moral failing or a criminal act. This done, it will be advocating for more rehabilitation centres instead of just seizures of property and arrests of peddlers. Of course, it goes without saying that if the state wants to fight addiction, it must address the root causes which lie in the thirty-year conflict-related trauma and economic distress. The current compliance framework in Kashmir is the opposite: the state employs the heavy-handed tools as a punitive measure against alleged drug addicts and peddlers. The problem is that an offence -- violation of a regulation is being punished as a crime breaking a codified penal law. The stringent action of the government is welcome but let it not be punitive. For that replaces the social necessity of rehabilitation. If the objective of the state is truly the social reintegration of its citizens and the eradication of a public health crisis, it should not render families homeless and push the marginalized families further into the shadows of the illicit economy. The seized and sealed houses should be repurposed into community-run rehabilitation centres or vocational training hubs. By turning a site of alleged crime into a site of recovery, the state would signal a commitment to healing rather than just retribution. Furthermore, the coercive nature of these drives ignores the cultural and historical nuances of substance use in the region. The current war on drugs is often framed through a lens of moral purity that disregards Kashmirs own history. For centuries, opium, hashish and weed were not viewed through the prism of modern criminality. True, there were no drugs of today heroin, brown sugar, and the rest. The tradition of Takiyas -- social spaces where cannabis was consumed -- formed a part of the local cultural fabric. Under the Dogra regime, hashish was a regulated trade item, and a significant part of the states export economy. To suddenly criminalize these substances through a lens of absolute moralism and religion is to ignore a long-standing indigenous cultural practice. Perhaps the origin of this practice pre-dates Islam as the Vedas list it as a sacred plant. The cultural tolerance in Kashmir stems from the deep-rooted association with Shiva worship. Sadhus emulate Shivas ascetic especially when on the Amarnath yatra, which is due to start in a few weeks. As thousands of sadhus traverse the Valley, the consumption of weed and hashish becomes a common sight and smell right along the pilgrimage route. The state, which at other times might arrest a local youth, always turns a blind eye to sadhus using chillums during Amarnath yatra, Kumbh Melas, and other holy sites. Ultimately, a liberal, rationalist critique of the J&K drug policy must highlight that coercion is not a substitute for care. Moving from a confiscation model to a rehabilitation model requires recognizing that addiction is a byproduct of complex socio-economic traumas. Addicts are neither criminals nor traffickers. Until the state resolves the contradictions between its punitive spectacles and its public health promises, the social intervention movement of Nasha Mukt will remain an exercise in state power rather than a genuine pursuit of social wellness. Footnote: As Finance Minister in 2016, I opposed the ban on liquor on the floor of the house on the grounds of individual liberty and freedom of choice. Revenues was not the main consideration then. It should not be so now. Prohibitions and bans reflect a majoritarian attitude that prioritises collective morality and political agendas, be it alcohol or beef. Even so, contrary to the exceptionally ill-informed and singularly insolent National Conference spokesperson, who reads intent in information on underserved areas, not a single new liquor vend was opened from 2015 to 2018. There was a surge in 2018-19 under the central watch. The numbers are in public domain. I had also suggested then that a regional ban in the Kashmir Valley is a pragmatic policy option. The real issue is that it risks fostering a black market and bootlegging, especially given the proximity to high-consumption areas like Jammu and Punjab. A decade later, the demand for ban on alcohol has more to do with identity as Muslims. Considering this major shift, and the gravity of the situation, a re-examination and a creative solution may be needed. Tail piece: Once in a while, on some days family events like a death anniversary, or commemoration of an Islamic event like Jung-e-Badr , a community ritual of Khatm on the 11 th day of Rabi-us-Sani , (Dastgeer Sahibs urs) -- food would go from our house in Gogji Bagh to a Takiya at Sarai Bala next to the mosque. Nothing very elaborate; rice along with Rogan josh or organ meat like charvan or payas for about 10 to 12 patrons of the Takiya the shodas . Some money would also go with it. Takiyas historically served as retreats for dervishes and mendicants but eventually became synonymous with cannabis culture and marginal social groups. T akiyas were in existence in the 1970s and even 80s. In a way, historically, there was normalisation of opium, hashish and weed, in Kashmir. Not as an addiction or epidemic and medical condition but as an unconventional or non-conformist behaviour. Not deviant or criminal. Modernisation applied a moralizing gaze to these spaces, and they fell into disuse. The author is a Contributing Editor of Greater Kashmir.

Greater Kashmir 14 May 2026 5:56 am

Appeals for economic discipline

At a time when the price of crude oil is increasing due to the U.S.-Iran conflict, supply chains are experiencing strain and inflation is threatening the global economy, Prime Minister Modis call for individuals to consume responsibly and to have discipline in their economies was not simply political talk. His call was a reminder that national resilience does not just depend on government policies but that it also depends on the collective participation of the public. Today, India is one of the fastest growing major economies in the world, but it continues to heavily rely on imports for important goods such as crude oil, edible oils, and fertilizers. Currently, India imports approximately 85% of its crude oil requirements and as a result, every geopolitical crisis occurring in West Asia poses an economic issue for households across India. Therefore, the Prime Ministers call to reduce fuel wastage and increase usage of public transportation is practical and visionary. Furthermore, during the COVID-19 pandemic, India became very adept at working digitally from home and meeting online via the Internet, which reduced commuting costs and demand for fuel. Hence, encouraging the use of work-from-home and virtual meetings again during an energy crisis is a sensible step that balances economic prudence with advances in technology. In addition, Prime Minister Modi emphasized the importance of Over the past decade, significant achievements have been attained by India in respect of industrial development through projects like Make in India and Atmanirbhar Bharat. The production of mobile phones, defence items, renewable energy-related goods, and digital technologies has all increased at high rates. Buying Indian made products is viewed as an expression of faith in Indias ability to manufacture industrial products and it can often be an emotional choice as well. The reason for PM Modi to promote the elimination of extravagant spending on overseas travel, such as foreign vacations and destination weddings, is meant to save foreign exchange reserves, which are desperately needed during difficult global economic times. This message was particularly important for rural Indians. PM Modi discussed the fact that the fertilizer subsidies provided by the government have allowed Indian farmers to avoid paying the tremendous increase in fertilizer prices that have been experienced on a worldwide basis. Modis commitment to natural farming, decreased reliance on chemical fertilizers, and greater reliance on solar power to irrigate crops demonstrates that economic self-sufficiency can be achieved while meeting the environmental sustainability legacy goal. The results of these reforming initiatives will be critical for the future of agriculture in India, especially given the challenges facing the world as a result of climate change and declining soil productivity. Some may consider the Prime Ministers message symbolic, while other countries have emerged better and stronger after experiencing catastrophes. An example would be Japans successful efforts in conserving energy as a result of the oil shocks in the 1970s and Indias successful demonstration of following public health advice as a cohesive society during the COVID crisis; both nations were able to create a secure place for the country during very uncertain times. The PMs appeal to eliminate extravagance and practice mindful consumption will ultimately create a culture of sustainability, responsible consumption, patriotic consumption and self-sufficiency through preparedness rather than isolation. Indias rise to become a world super power will be determined not only by the United Nations reports on GDP and/or actions taken by government, but also daily choices made by each citizen. PM Modis message should help remind every citizen of their duties to conserve resources, support their local economy and contribute to the overall health of the economy.

Greater Kashmir 14 May 2026 5:50 am

Capacity Building Key To Strong Economy, Says Naidu

The chief minister said Andhra Pradesh could achieve its long-term development goals only by sustaining a 15 per cent growth rate and adopting a modern, data-driven governance framework.

Deccan Chronicle 14 May 2026 1:44 am

PhD student of BITS Pilani found dead, police recover note

SouthCollector raises suicide contagion concern Vasco/Margao: A 26-year-old second year PhD student of BITS Pilani KK Birla Goa campus Arjun Sabu was found dead in a rented accommodation at Verna on Wednesday. The Verna police have recovered a note from the scene and are further investigating the case to find out the circumstances leading to []

The Navhind Times 14 May 2026 1:37 am

Sreejesh slams HI after removal as India U-21 coach, questions preference for foreign coaches

Former India goalkeeper PR Sreejesh voiced disappointment after his removal as junior men's team coach. His 17-month tenure saw five medals in five tournaments, including a Junior World Cup bronze. Sreejesh questioned Hockey India's continued reliance on foreign coaches, citing a preference for overseas expertise over Indian talent for national development.

The Economic Times 14 May 2026 1:35 am

7 sewage lines sealed near Mala lake, HC told

Damaged pipeline flowing waste into lake to be fixed: CCP Panaji: In the suo motu Public Interest Litigation concerning dead fish found floating in Mala Lake, the Corporation of the City of Panaji (CCP) on Wednesday informed the High Court of Bombay at Goa that multiple illegal sewage connections had been discovered during inspection in []

The Navhind Times 14 May 2026 12:49 am

GoAir dues: Banks slash reserve price of Thane plot

The Times of India 14 May 2026 12:37 am

Minerva Academy Crowned AIFF Sub-Junior League Champions

Chennai, May 14: Minerva Academy FC has claimed the title of the AIFF Sub-Junior League 2025-26 with an impressive 4-1 victory over Classic Football Academy. On Wednesday, at Scamper Park in Mahabalipuram, Minerva Academys Khutheifam Mukhtar Rahman opened the scoring in the 8th minute with a stunning Olympico goal, curling a corner directly into the ... Read more Minerva Academy Crowned AIFF Sub-Junior League Champions

Morningstar 14 May 2026 12:15 am

Hip-hop battle returns

What began as a local hip-hop jam titled The Dopest Dance Battle of the Year last year returns for its second edition as a national-level event, with dancers and judges from across India. The event will be held on May 16, 5 p.m. at The Piston Wolves Goa, Calangute. It is organised by Dance Concept []

The Navhind Times 14 May 2026 12:06 am

Travelling tastes

Chef and entrepreneur Alan DMello is all set to launch the international division of Chef Tours at the Worldchefs Congress 2026, where he will use food, travel, workshops, and storytelling to build a cultural bridge between Goa and the world KALYANI JHA | NT BUZZ When nearly 900 chefs, educators, and culinary institutions from more []

The Navhind Times 14 May 2026 12:05 am

We did not fire Sreejesh: Hockey India responds after legend's explosive allegation

Hockey India clarified that legendary goalkeeper PR Sreejesh's tenure as junior men's coach concluded as per contract, denying claims of him being fired. The federation stated his position was advertised and a new coach selected on merit. An alternative development role was offered but declined. Hockey India emphasised its commitment to developing Indian coaches.

The Times of India 13 May 2026 8:17 pm

PPF extension vs phased withdrawals: What should investors choose after account maturity?

After a PPF account matures, investors can withdraw the corpus, extend it for five years, or make phased withdrawals. Choices depend on financial goals and liquidity needs. Details here.

Livemint 13 May 2026 7:12 pm

Manish Raisinhani Reflects on His Journey at Cannes Film Festival

Mumbai, May 13: The buzz around the Cannes Film Festival is palpable, yet few know that popular television actor Manish Raisinhani has already made his mark on the international stage. Manish Raisinhani and actress Avika Gor attended the Cannes Film Festival primarily in 2016 and 2017. Reflecting on that period, Raisinhani shared that their goal ... Read more Manish Raisinhani Reflects on His Journey at Cannes Film Festival

Morningstar 13 May 2026 7:11 pm

Trump, Xi to weigh tariff cuts on $30 billion of imports in managed trade push

An exciting trade initiative is on the horizon as America and China collaborate to redefine commerce concerning everyday products. With a proposed reduction of tariffs on goods estimated at 30 billion dollars, the goal is to stimulate trade dynamics while maintaining national security.

The Economic Times 13 May 2026 6:09 pm

Another BITS Goa Student Death Raises Concern After Seventh Case in Two Years

Police sources informed that a note was recovered from the flat and further investigation is in progress

Deccan Chronicle 13 May 2026 5:22 pm

From India Pacer to Minister: Ashok Dinda Begins New Innings as Bengal Sports Minister

The political change in West Bengal has a cricket connection also. Former India pacer Ashok Dinda emerged victorious in the Assembly elections again in Moyna, his birthplace (by 16,241 votes) after his maiden victory in 2021 (by 1260 votes). He donned the India cap in 13 ODIs and 9 T20Is with 12 and 17 wickets, respectively. He took at least one wicket in each of nine T20Is he played, with a career-best 4 for 19 coming in a handsome victory against Sri Lanka in Kandy in 2012. Ashok Dinda is yet to forget all his detractors, who had ridiculed him following an unceremonious ouster from the Bengal team just before the start of the 2019-20 Kanji Trophy. In recent times, he also served as one of the coaches in the Cricket Association of Bengals Vision Project but now has some added responsibility in the states sporting arena, as he has been appointed as the new sports minister of West Bengal. Ashok Dinda had joined politics after ending his playing career in 2021, ahead of the Assembly elections. Incidentally, on the same day, India cricketer Manoj Tiwary joined Trinamool Congress (TMC) and, after his win, was appointed West Bengal's New Sports Minister, although an active cricketer and captained Bengal in the Ranji Trophy. Now Ashok Dinda holds the same portfolio. West Bengal will have another cricketer as their Sports Minister as Manojs predecessor in the ministry was Laxmi Ratan Shukla, another familiar name in Indian cricket. In cricket, Ashok Dinda shall always be remembered as a forgotten star who deserved a Test cap. He was part of KKR in 2008 and played 78 IPL games for five different franchises, claiming 69 wickets at an expensive bowling average of 30+ and higher economy rates. After being with KKR between 2008 and 2010, he got a one-year stint at Delhi Daredevils in 2011 before switching to Pune Warriors India in 2012. Ashok Dinda stayed with that franchise until their dissolution in 2013. In 2014, he joined Royal Challengers Bangalore for a two-year stint and ended with the final two-year stretch with Rising Pune SuperGiant in 2016 and 2017. He remains one of the most successful fast bowlers in domestic red-ball cricket as he picked up 420 wickets in just 196 innings. In the Ranji Trophy, he was a stalwart for Bengal, grabbing 339 wickets. Among pacers, only R Vinay Kumar, Pankaj Singh, Basant Mohanty, Madan Lal and Ashish Winston Zaidi had more wickets than Dinda in the Ranji Trophy. His domestic show opened the door for white-ball internationals between 2009 and 2013, but Test cricket opportunity eluded him. Born on March 25, 1984 in Kolkata, Dinda had a powerful and complex bowling action and made his first-class debut in 2005. The right-arm speedster made his India debut in December 2009 in a T20I against Sri Lanka in Nagpur. He continued to play first-class cricket until 2019, featuring 116 of them with the last fixture in 2021. He also took 151 wickets in 98 List A games at an average of 28.50. In 2020, Ashok Dinda left Bengal for Goa but played only one season for his new team before retiring in February 2021. Incidentally, most of the cricketers joining politics recently have some Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR) connection. Gautam Gambhir is the leader of the pack and is joined by Laxmi Ratan Shukla, Manoj Tiwary, Ashok Dinda and Yusuf Pathan. A very popular story related to Ashok Dinda is his encounter with Sachin Tendulkar in the Ranji Trophy final between Bengal and Mumbai in 2007. The bowlers in domestic cricket never thought of sledding the Master Blaster but the young Ashoke Dinda glared at Tendulkar after hitting him on the elbow. Deep Dasgupta, the captain of Bengal at the time, had already advised him, 'With Sachin, you just come and bowl' but Dinda had the habit that whenever he would beat the batter, he would just take 2-3 extra steps in his follow-throw and glare at him. Deep categorically told him again, 'Don't say anything to Sachin but Dinda didnt listen to his captain. He stared at Sachin after a few deliveries, and Sachin eventually scored a hundred (105). Mumbai won the match by 132 runs. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Now Ashok Dinda has a new challenge in front of him. I come from a sports background, not politics. Representing India was a matter of pride. But politics is also about serving people, living among them, and helping them. Its a blessing, a gift from God. Not everyone gets this opportunity. Many people have wealth, but they dont get the chance to serve. Helping someone get hospital care, supporting families who cant afford medicine, that is something truly meaningful, he says.

CNMSports 13 May 2026 5:09 pm

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caughtatpoint 13 May 2026 3:12 pm

Goal attainment and youth aspirations are not aligned

Keeping track of youth aspirations against the systems ability to match them is critical if the country is serious about creating a productive labour force

The Hindu 13 May 2026 2:00 pm

English Premier League deepens India push with grassroots coaching focus

The Premier League is shifting its India focus from youth tournaments to grassroots coach development, aiming for sustainable impact. The Next Gen Coach Programme in Goa, building on past initiatives, empowers local coaches to reach thousands of young players. This strategic move prioritizes scale and lasting influence over one-off sessions, fostering a deeper connection with Indian football.

The Times of India 13 May 2026 12:54 pm

Amid Split Rumours, Mouni Roy's Old Comment 'What's The Point Of Prolonging This Fight' Goes Viral

Mouni Roy married Suraj Nambiar on January 27, 2022, in Goa

NDTV 13 May 2026 9:46 am

Watch: Cristiano Ronaldo Denied First Al Nassr Trophy After Last-Minute Goalkeeping Howler

Cristiano Ronaldo's Al Nassr conceded a last-minute own goal to draw 1-1 with Al Hilal, delaying their Saudi Pro League title win despite holding a five-point lead.

NDTV 13 May 2026 9:20 am

U.S. Lawmaker Introduces Bill to Empower Women Economically in South Asia

Washington, May 13: U.S. Congresswoman Julie Johnson has introduced a bill aimed at strengthening womens economic security in South and Central Asia. This legislation directly links this initiative to broader U.S. foreign policy and regional stability goals. The proposed bill, titled the Empower Act, seeks to establish U.S. policy that promotes womens economic security and ... Read more U.S. Lawmaker Introduces Bill to Empower Women Economically in South Asia

Morningstar 13 May 2026 9:15 am