Retirement, child education or wealth creation: Does every SIP in your portfolio have a purpose?
Every SIP should be linked to a specific financial goal, such as retirement, a child's education, buying a house, or wealth creation. The expert suggested that the number of funds you own or their recent returns matter less than whether each SIP is aligned with a clear financial objective.
GSK's Jemperli meets main goal in mid-stage rectal cancer trial
GSK's cancer drug Jemperli met a key goal in a mid-stage trial. This drug targets a specific rectal cancer subtype affecting a small percentage of patients. Current treatments for this cancer can lead to significant lifelong side effects. Jemperli's safety profile remains consistent with prior studies in solid tumors. GSK anticipates Jemperli will significantly contribute to its long-term sales targets.
Prince Harry breaks into laughter after a hilarious goat yoga mishap at charity event
Prince Harry made a heartfelt appearance at Scotty's Summer Festival, a gathering dedicated to supporting military children who have lost loved ones. During a unique goat yoga session, he shared laughter with the lively animals, while also engaging in various supportive activities. This visit marked his first solo trip back to the UK, where he later reunited with King Charles and other family members.
Dempo Goa Challengers Defeat Ahmedabad APL Pipers; Prithika Pavade Powers Pune Victory Against UP
Sixteen-year-old Syndrela Das produced one of the biggest upsets in Ultimate Table Tennis (UTT) stunning World No. 52 and Indian stalwart Manika Batra in straight games as two-time champions Dempo Goa Challengers overcame Ahmedabad APL Pipers.
FIFA World Cup: Argentina scrape through, but worry lines emerge
Argentina secured a tense victory against Switzerland in their quarterfinal match. Julian Alvarez scored a crucial goal deep into extra time for Argentina. The Swiss team faced a setback after Embolo's expulsion for simulation. Argentina will now face England in a historically significant semifinal clash. This match carries the weight of past encounters and a desire for revenge.
Ahmedabad achieved a Guinness World Record for planting 3.61 lakh saplings in one hour. Over 25,000 volunteers participated in this extensive plantation drive at Bhadaj. The initiative utilized the Miyawaki method and indigenous plant species to boost urban greenery. This event is part of a larger tree-planting goal for the Gandhinagar constituency and Ahmedabad city. The successful drive marks a significant step towards a greener and more sustainable urban environment.
Egypt Star, Who Said World Cup Is Fixed For Argentina, Makes Massive Confession On Lionel Messi
Mostafa Ziko was one of the top performers for The Pharaohs, registering two goals and an assist in five matches.
Messi's World Cup scoring streak ends
Kansas City (US), Jul 12:Lionel Messi had his World Cup scoring streak snapped by Switzerland on Saturday night, but the co-leader with France's KylianMbapp in the race for the Golden Boot nevertheless found his way to leave his mark with an assist in Argentina's 3-1 victory. The game was only in the 10th minute when Messi who needed some help from a trainer after a blow near his right eye in the second half helped to earn a corner kick with some nifty footwork. From there, the Inter Miami star delivered a perfect ball into the box, and Alexis Mac Allister was there to head it home for a 1-0 lead. Switzerland equalized in the 67th minute and the game eventually went to extra time, but Julian Alvarez sent a rocket into the upper corner of the net in the 112th minute and Lautaro Martinez added a closing goal for good measure for the defending champions. Now, Argentina will play England in the semifinals on Wednesday in Atlanta. One of the first questions asked of Swiss coach Murat Yakin before the match was how to stop Messi, who had scored in his last nine World Cup matches, his last six in the knockout round. He also holds the tournament record with 21 career goals. This is a very surprising question, Yakin replied, jokingly. There are many solutions, and we will try to find the best solution. ... We can talk a lot about it, but in the end it has to really translate onto the pitch, and we do have our solutions. In truth, the Swiss did a good job of holding the dynamic goal-scorer in check. Messi began his World Cup romp in the same building just over three weeks ago, when he scored his first-ever hat trick in the tourney while sending Argentina to a 3-0 win over Algeria. He had gone on to score eight goals as his team reached the quarterfinal round. Not everything has been charmed for Messi during the World Cup, though. He missed penalty kicks against both Austria and Egypt, and the second one could have proven catastrophic given Argentina eventually found itself in a 2-0 hole. But it also was Messi who helped get Argentina on the board in the 79th minute by assisting on Cristian Romero's header, and it was the unflappable and ageless attacking midfielder who beat Egypt goalkeeper MostafaShobeir four minutes later to level the score. Enzo Fernandez eventually provided the winner in stoppage time to send Argentina into the matchup with Switzerland. He's like a machine, Argentina coach Lionel Scaloni said of Messi, whose every World Cup match could be his last in a national team jersey. Those that are not so much acquainted with him might be surprised, and at 39 years of age some people might think he will not rise to the challenge. But I've said this before, as long as he wants to be the best and I'm not saying this because I'm coaching him but because if he wants to continue, he will continue to be the best.
J&K Water Sports Association holds summer camp to identify kayaking talent
Srinagar, Jul 12:The Jammu & Kashmir Water Sports Kayaking and Canoeing Association is conducting a Summer Coaching Camp from 4th July to 20th July at Pokiharbal Boat Club with the main objective of identifying new talent and providing young athletes with professional training, guidance, and a platform to excel in water sports. The camp, as per a statement, is focused on developing the skills of budding athletes and preparing them for future competitions in kayaking and canoeing. The young participants are being trained in various aspects including technical skills, physical fitness, water safety, endurance, and overall sports development under the guidance of experienced coaches and senior players. During the coaching camp, Anwar-ul-HaqKhanji,DySP (presently SHO Rainawari), visited the training session and interacted with the athletes. He encouraged the young players to work hard, remain focused, and pursue their goals with dedication and discipline. While interacting with the athletes, Anwar -ul- Haq emphasised that sports play a vital role in the overall development of an individual by building confidence, discipline, teamwork, and a positive attitude. He also highlighted the importance of engaging youth in sports activities as part of the NashaMukt Bharat Abhiyaan, helping them stay away from drugs and other harmful activities. The athletes were highly motivated and inspired by his valuable interaction and words of encouragement. The Jammu & Kashmir Water Sports Kayaking and Canoeing Association expressed its sincere gratitude to Shri Anwar-ul-Haq Khan, DySP/SHO Rainawari, for visiting the camp, encouraging the young athletes, and extending his valuable support towards the promotion and development of water sports in Jammu and Kashmir. The Association remains committed to identifying fresh talent, nurturing young athletes, and strengthening the water sports culture in the region.
Governor of Manipur, Ajay Kumar Bhalla, today graced the closing ceremony of the 1st Bishnupur District Olympic Games 2026 at Chengei Lampak, Moirang, in Bishnupur district Organised by the District Administration, Bishnupur, and the Bishnupur District Olympic Association, the event aimed to nurture the true spirit of sports through the values of discipline, perseverance, teamwork, respect, and excellence br br table align center cellpadding 5 width 610 tbody tr td table class capbox width 100 tbody tr td img width 600 src https www e pao org galleries images News Related 2026 07 Olympics 20260713 jpg border 1 alt District Olympics vital for nurturing future champions Manipur Governor td tr tr td align center District Olympics vital for nurturing future champions Manipur Governor td tr tbody table td tr tbody table br br Chief Minister Yumnam Khemchand Singh Home Minister and Minister for Youth Affairs Sports Govindas Konthoujam MLAs Irengbam Nalini Devi, Thongam Shanti Singh, and Tongbram Robindro Singh Chief Secretary Dr Puneet Kumar Goel Deputy Commissioner and Superintendent of Police of Bishnupur district senior officials and members of the public attended the closing ceremony The ceremony featured vibrant cultural performances, the final sporting events, and a band display by a contingent of the Indian Army The Governor along with CM and MLAs distributed prizes and mementoes to the winners of the various sporting disciplines Addressing the gathering, the Governor stated that the 1 st Bishnupur District Olympic Games, 2026 had embodied the true spirit of sports by bringing together young athletes from across the district to compete in sixteen disciplines while promoting the values of discipline, perseverance, teamwork, and excellence He congratulated the athletes, coaches, officials, volunteers, and organisers for the successful conduct of the event He also highlighted Manipur's rich sporting legacy and acknowledged the achievements of distinguished athletes from Bishnupur, whose accomplishments continue to inspire the younger generation The Governor further emphasised that district level sporting events are vital for identifying and nurturing future champions, providing young athletes with opportunities to progress to the State, National, and international levels He noted that Thoubal had taken the lead by organising the first district level Olympic Games, while Bishnupur had successfully carried the initiative forward Expressing hope that the model would be replicated across all districts of Manipur, he said such grassroots initiatives would help ensure that no talented athlete is left undiscovered He also highlighted national initiatives such as Fit India, Khelo India, along with the role of the National Sports University and the North Eastern Council's High Level Sports Task Force in strengthening the region's sporting ecosystem Chief Minister Yumnam Khemchand Singh stated that the District Olympic Games would strengthen the spirit of healthy competition among athletes while providing a vital platform to identify and nurture emerging talent He said the initiative would play a significant role in helping sportspersons from the State raise their performance to national and international standards in their respective disciplines B Final Day Events B br br B Kho Kho B Kumbi Sandhong Upper Primary School KSUPS , Kumbi beat Phoijing Junior HS, Nambol by 19 points at Kumbi Kangjeibung to seal the women's Kho Kho title of the games Kumbi Kho Kho Association KKKA meanwhile lifted the men's title by defeating KSUPS by 9 points in the final today JNV Bishnupur finished third in the competition S Dinesh of KKKA was also adjudged best player of the men's competition B Wushu B RCC, YAS Bishnpur emerged as the overall champions of the Wushu competition with a haul of 12 gold, 7 silver and 9 bronze medals Wushu Training Academy, Nachou meanwhile finished overall runners up with 4 gold, 3 silver and 3 bronze medals B Boxing B Oinam AC consolidated pole position in the medal tally of Boxing competition by amassing 36 points off 6 gold, 8 silver and 2 bronze medals as Bishnupur AC finished second with 32 points off 6 gold, 6 silver and 2 bronze medals and Nambol AC finished third with 24 points off 5 gold, 3 silver and 3 bronze medals B Athletics B Nambol AC athletes delivered a strong performance to amass 8 gold, 3 silver and 4 bronze medals to top the Athletics tally as Kumbi AC picked 2 gold, 3 silver and 5 bronze medals to secure the second place B Football B Bishnupur AC were crowned men's football champions of the games Johnson took centre stage in Bishnupur AC's title win as he scored all four goals to overcome Oinam AC by 4 3 goals today at Mini Stadium Bishnupur Bishnupur AC enjoyed a 3 1 advantage as Johnson completed his hattrick within 12 minutes 2', 7', 12' before S Dhanachandra pulled back a goal in the 36th minute Johnson scored his fourth and the final goal in the 61st minute to make it 4 1 Oinam AC fought back bravely and reduced the deficit to 3 4 through H Poirengangba 75' and N Remson 90 2' but their efforts fell short as Bishnupur AC defence stood tall to deny their comeback effort Source The Sangai Express
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Chodankar walks with Varkaris, offers prayers for peace and prosperity
Panaji: Goa Pradesh Congress Committee (GPCC) president Girish Chodankar on Sunday joined the Mulgao Varkari Sansthas annual Wari to Pandharpur for Ashadhi Ekadashi, walking with devotees for a part of the pilgrimage and offering prayers for peace, prosperity and social harmony. Chodankar said the Wari was more than a pilgrimage and represented the values of []
Dont need your money, need your voice: Vijai to UK Goans
Margao: Goa Forward Party (GFP) president and Fatorda MLA Vijai Sardesai has appealed to the Goan diaspora in the United Kingdom to help build public opinion for Opposition unity ahead of the Goa Assembly elections, saying their support in shaping public opinion would be more valuable than financial contributions. Currently on a visit to the []
In the heart of Kashmir, Gilsar and Khushalsar are twin interconnected lakes situated in the northern part of Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir. More specifically, they lie within the citys old and historic quarters. Their boundaries extend across neighbourhoods from Zoonimar to the Aali Masjid area, and they remain connected to the larger Anchar and Nigeen lakes. Gilsar-Khushaal Sar Now (Photo: Insha Shirazi) In the past, Gilsar and Khushalsar Water Commons were two undisturbed freshwater lakes and were an integral component of the interconnected lake system of Srinagar. They provided habitat for diverse aquatic life, fisheries, water transportation, and livelihoods, and facilitated flood control and groundwater recharge. In the past these water bodies had been famous for their crystal clear waters and ecological values in the Kashmir Valley. However in recent years, they have been degraded on account of sewage discharge, accumulation of waste and reduction in the water front. Water Quality and Ecological Health of Gilsar and Khushalsar According to the study, Evaluating Water Quality and Microbial Contamination in Khushalsar Wetland, Kashmir for Ecosystem Health, published in Springer Nature Switzerland AG (2026), reveals both Gilsar and Khushalsar showed signs of severe ecological stress. Plastic waste in Gilsar-Khushaal sar Several water quality parameters exceeded permissible limits, reflecting increasing human pressure on these lakes. The CCME Water Quality Index classified both water bodies as poor, Professor Farooq Ahmed Lone, Head, Division of Environmental Sciences, SKUAST-Kashmir, said. The highest microbial contamination was recorded during summer, particularly at the lake inlets, highlighting the urgent need for improved sewage management and pollution-control measures. From Foul Smell to Fresh Hope Standing on the banks of the restored GilsarKhushalsar lakes, 56-year-old Mohammad Hussain remembers when these waters were the lifeline of the neighbourhood. Residents drank from the lakes, swam in them, and depended on them in their daily lives. But over the years, the twin water commons became choked with garbage, plastic waste and sewage, turning into foul-smelling water bodies that many had given up on. Mohammad, a resident of Gilsar-Khushaal sar At that time, the government wasn't doing much for the lakes. When many had accepted the lakes' decline as inevitable, Manzoor Wangnoo refused to. Not a government official or a public authority, but an environmentalist from Srinagar driven by a deep attachment to Kashmir's water heritage, he took the first step. His conviction soon encouraged residents to stand beside him, turning one person's concern into a shared mission Before the restoration, the foul smell was unbearable and there were polythene bags and garbage everywhere. Today, the lakes are clean and beautiful again. More importantly, the restoration changed us too. We became more aware of our responsibility towards the environment and realised that we, as a community, had also played a role in polluting these lakes. Keeping the Waters Alive We formally took over Gilsar and Khushalsar from the Revenue Department in 2025, and since then the restoration process has been underway. Cleaning operations have already begun in both water bodies. Our Watermaster machinery has been deployed, solid waste collection is ongoing and embankment works have also been initiated at several locations, Lakes and Conservation Management Authority (LCMA), Vice Chairman, Khursheed Ahmed Shah said. This is not intended to be a short-term intervention. These water bodies are now under our jurisdiction and our responsibility is to ensure that conservation becomes continuous and sustainable. Vice Chairman, Lakes and Conservation Management Authority (LCMA) Our mandate at LCMA is clear to protect, conserve and maintain these lakes so they can continue serving ecological and public purposes. Similar to the work carried out in Dal and Nigeen, we have already initiated cleaning and waste management measures in Gilsar and Khushalsar and will continue to strengthen those efforts in the coming years. We are also planning improvement and beautification of the embankments. Shah added. Where the Restoration Began The restoration journey began in 2000, when Manzoor Ahmad Wangnoo, environmentalist, businessman and Chairman of the Nigeen Lake Conservation Organisation (NLCO), was confronted with the deteriorating condition of Srinagars Nigeen Lake. After returning from Delhi in 2000, Wangnoo recalled visiting Nigeen Lake. The lake, once celebrated as the Queen of Lakes, was buried under polythene, dead animals and encroachments. I could not sit there for more than fifteen minutes. I went home, called my friends and asked, What have we done to this lake, and why are we waiting for the government to fix everything? That moment became the beginning. Wangnoo said that although the situation in Kashmir was difficult at the time and taking up a public environmental cause was not easy, houseboat owners, local residents and friends joined hands to restore Nigeen without funding or expectations. Within months, we restored parts of Nigeen by cleaning it to the pristine beauty people remembered. I even compensated those using floating gardens because conservation cannot happen without community, he said. Nigeen lake Then came resistance, land interests, criticism and obstacles, but we continued. One morning, I woke up to see a newspaper headline appreciating the restoration of Nigeen. That was when I realised this effort needed an identity. With support from the then Vice Chairman of LAWDA, the Nigeen Lake Conservation Organisation (NLCO) was born, Wangnoo said. NLCO & Nigeen Lake Conservation Wangnoo said he formally founded the Nigeen Lake Conservation Organisation (NLCO) in 2000 with the belief that protecting Kashmir's lakes could not remain the responsibility of the government alone. NLCO team cleaning the Gilsar-Khushaal sar Restoring Nigeen Water Common was not just about cleaning the lake; it was about changing mindsets. We encouraged residents, houseboat owners and local communities to see the lake as their shared heritage. Conservation cannot survive without community. He added. Mission: Ehsaas Recalling the origins of Mission Ehsaas , Wangnoo said a Doordarshan interview in 2020 became a turning point. Given just 20 seconds to address the public, he chose one word: Ehsaas. It was a call for a shared sense of responsibility among people, stakeholders and the government. If all of us work towards one goal, anything is possible. During the programme, footage of Khushal Sar and Gilsar left a lasting impression. People were walking over them, animals were grazing and polythene bags were everywhere. You could not even spend two minutes there, he said. Recalling the beginning of the restoration, Wangnoo said he visited Khushal Sar the very next morning with two cousins.The condition of the lake was heartbreaking. We decided to begin the restoration immediately. Local residents gathered around us. Some laughed and asked, What are you doing? We told them we were trying to clean the lake. They replied, Many people have come here before, even higher authorities. They stay for one or two days and then leave. I told them, Give us a chance. Main akela hi chala tha janib-e-manzil magar, log judte gaye aur karwan banta gaya. Wangnoo and his team are on an inspection of Twin Lakes Wangnoo said that as local residents gradually began supporting the initiative, administrative backing also followed. Anticipating challenges ranging from encroachments to vested interests, Wangnoo approached the then Divisional Commissioner, P. K. Pole, seeking coordinated support for the restoration of Khushal Sar and Gilsar. Pole subsequently convened a meeting of all concerned departments, including SMC, LAWDA and the police, directing them to support the initiative. Gilsar-Khushaal sar before NLCO & Mission Ehsaas initiatives How Locals Support the Ehsaas Movement Ghulam Nabi (name changed), a local resident of Gilsar, recalls how the restoration effort gradually became a shared responsibility for the entire community. It may have begun with one man's determination, but over time it became everyone's mission. We, the local residents, stood with Mission Ehsaas in whatever way we could. Some of us contributed money, others volunteered our time, and many simply encouraged the effort because we wanted to see these lakes live again. Today, when I look at Gilsar and Khushalsar, I feel proud that our small contributions became part of something much bigger. We only hope the government continues to protect and maintain what has been restored so that future generations never have to see these lakes in the condition they once were. A full view of Gilsar-Khushaal sar after Wangnoos Initiatives Conservation Needs Policy, Participation & Persistence Long-term conservation of Gilsar and Khushalsar requires effective sewage and solid waste management, strict control of encroachments, and sustained wetland restoration efforts. Regular ecological monitoring and dedicated policy support are essential to maintain the health of these wetlands. Equally important is community participation and awareness, which can play a key role in reducing pollution and ensuring the sustainable management of these valuable ecosystems, Professor Farooq Ahmed Lone said. I would also like to acknowledge the invaluable contribution of civil society activist Manzoor Ahmad Wangnoo, whose relentless efforts have significantly supported the preservation and conservation of the Gilsar and Khushalsar wetlands. Through his initiative, EHSAAS, he has carried out remarkable work in the desiltation of the twin lakes and the removal of excessive aquatic weeds, contributing substantially to their ecological restoration and revitalisation. The Green Man Initially, the restoration was expected to be completed within three or four months. But after the Prime Minister acknowledged the Khushal SarGilsar initiative, it became clear that the effort could not remain a one-time clean-up. Restoration had to be sustained, Wangnoo said. He said that while restoring the lakes required immense effort, protecting them proved to be an even greater challenge, one that demanded continued support from local communities and the administration. Recalling the restoration days, Wangnoo said the biggest challenge was not cleaning the lakes but protecting them from encroachment. He alleged that a midnight mafia would illegally dump soil and plant willow trees to convert wetlands into valuable land across parts of Khushal Sar and Gilsar. Manzoor Wangnoos Visit at Gilsar-Khushaal sar As encroachment pressure intensified in the Nadir area of Sazgaripora , Wangnoo sought the intervention of LG Manoj Sinha. The visit helped accelerate restoration efforts, with the administration, police and other departments extending their support. Wangnoo said the restoration continued for nearly four years before the responsibility was gradually transferred to the authorities for long-term management. Reflecting on the journey, Wangnoo said the restoration ultimately belonged to the people who embraced it. For three to four years, we stayed with the work. Later, I requested that the restored water bodies be handed over to an authority for long-term management, which eventually happened. My only concern is that the work and effort invested over the years should not go to waste. I remain hopeful that continued action will strengthen what has already begun. Reflecting on the journey with a heavy heart, Wangnoo said Mission Ehsaas was never just about him. It started with two cousins and grew because people joined. Residents contributed money, friends arranged machines and fuel, and everyone gave whatever they could. Today, the lakes no longer bear the signs of neglect they once did. Public awareness has changed people's behaviour, showing what a community can achieve together. (The author is a recipient of the Promise of Commons Fellowship 2026, on the significance of Commons and its community stewardship)
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Gauresh Jadhav Walk into any newly minted shopping complex or a sprawling corporate outlet in Goa today, and the contrast is immediate. Outside, the flashy neon signs and grand facades promise a retail revolution. Inside, there is an eerie, expensive silence. Showy stores and fewer crowds is the new paradox of Goan retail. National corporate []
India needs multi-fuel security
Indias ethanol push is no longer just about blending petrol. With proposals to extend its use to aviation, the debate has intensified over whether the country is rushing into a fuel whose costs may outweigh its benefits. Concerns range from damage to existing vehicles and lower fuel efficiency to groundwater depletion, food security, the diversion of crops from the food chain and severely low energy density. Many experts believe the real future of biofuels lies not in food crops but in converting crop residues, municipal waste and other biomass into cleaner fuels.The E10 or 100 mililitre ethanol per 10 litre of petrol, could be a myth with its low burning capacity energy density and high-water content, though it could boost profits of distilleries. Its doubtful if it could give the required thrust to a car or now as planned for aircraft as well by the government.Even the push for ethanol for car is yet not cleared by any lab or study. As per governments admission in court, it is doing a mass experiment, not clear with whose legal sanction. Intriguing is the recent press conference by three auto companies - Maruti Suzuki, Toyota Kirloskar, and Hero MotoCorp. They mislead the public. Toyota owners manual contradicts what the company affirms. It does not give clean chit to ethanol. Apart. a number of auto companies want guarantees for ethanol use.Indias ethanol blending program with unproven energy security, is reshaping crop priorities, with farmers favouring maize over pulses and oilseeds, risking food security. The Economic Survey 2025-26 has warned of increased dependence on edible oil imports and food price volatility, highlighting a conflict between energy and food self-reliance. Diverting sugarcane, rice and maize to ethanol production risks raising food prices, reducing food security and worsening groundwater depletion. Expanding maize cultivation has displaced pulses and oilseeds, increasing dependence on edible oil imports. Higher maize demand has also raised livestock feed costs, hurting poultry and dairy sectors. Diverting surplus rice and sugarcane may strain the public distribution system, while water-intensive ethanol crops further aggravate Indias growing water crisis. Apart when the ethanol in E10 absorbs too much atmospheric moisture (especially in humid environments or if a car sits idle), it triggers phase separation. The ethanol and water bond together, sinking to the bottom of the fuel tank. It corrodes the engine, cause sputtering, stalling, and significant damage to fuel injectors and metal parts. The ethanol blending move calls for immediate withdrawal till detailed prolonged tests are done in government labs.The government has not clarified how a half-baked idea is forcefully implemented without a study or lab clearance. No formal clearance has yet been accorded. Why india does not follow Brazil transitionBrazil built its ethanol ecosystem over five decades, driven by the 1973 oil crisis. (In 1930, it allowed a blending law). The government initiated the Prolcool program in 1975, introduced mass-produced ethanol-only cars by 1979, and launched flex-fuel (E27, E35 E100, 25 to 30 percent cheaper) vehicles (FFVs) in 2003. This phased approach allowed simultaneous upgrades to fuel pumps, vehicle engines, and sugarcane production. It worked with auto giants for developing fully ethanol compliant engine. It never till today made any bit compulsory. Above all Brazil worked step by step. India is seemingly in hurry without a preparation and scientific approach. Implementation of critical tech should be easy and never be coercive. Here profit, unfortunately, alone seems the inspiration. India forced a blanket blend without price reductions, creating dissatisfaction due to the resulting 512 percent drop in fuel mileage and ethanol-water blend costs the same as petrol, ensuring higher profits to distilleries. Ethanol-Water damages: ARAI The ARAI study on E20 (20% ethanol) does not suggest a blanket disapproval, but presents a mixed picture. While engines generally survive, testing by the Automotive Research Association of India (ARAI) found that prolonged use of E20 in older vehicles designed for E10 can accelerate deterioration of rubber fuel-system. Over 90 percent of vehicles in India are not E20 compliant. The mileage loss has a cost. Indias installed ethanol production capacity is 1,810 crore litres annually, spanning 499 operational distilleries. Driven by grain feedstocks like maize, producers average an estimated profit of Rs 20 to 25 per litre. Distilleries have cumulatively earned over Rs 1.96 lakh crore. Reducing the price of government rice to Rs22.5 per kg has widened ethanol producers margins, with production costs of Rs3842 per litre versus a government-fixed price of Rs6065.Best Residues, Wastes Whether ethanol is a clean fuel depends on its full lifecycle, not just tailpipe emissions. Ethanol is only one part of Indias broader biofuel strategy, alongside compressed biogas, sustainable aviation fuel, renewable diesel and bioethanol for hard-to-decarbonise sectors. The next generation biofuels have to be made from farm residues, municipal waste and other non-food biomass, stubble and methane emissions. Whats Ethanol Hurry? Nothing adequately explains the extraordinary rush towards ethanol. India needs a cafeteria approach to energy, offering multiple fuel options rather than replacing one form of dependence with another. The experience of the US-Iran conflict, which exposed the countrys vulnerability to disruptions in petroleum supplies despite widespread adoption of LPG and petroleum-based fuels under schemes like Ujjwala, underscored the risks of over-reliance on a single energy source. Energy security lies in diversificationnot in putting too many eggs in one basket. Ethanol alone will not deliver Indias climate goals. Neither will electric vehicles. Indias clean energy future will be built on an ecosystem where renewable electricity, electric mobility, green hydrogen and advanced biofuels complement one another rather than compete. The push for ethanol seems misplaced. Ethanol is only one component of a much broader ecosystem. The carbon footprint math gets complicated because ethanol has roughly 33 percent less energy density leading to a vehicle has to burn more volume than petrol - inflating the emissions and cost-per-mile story. Savings on forex is more a myth. The electric vehicle progress is uncertain. But aviation, shipping, heavy commercial vehicles and several industries will continue to require liquid and gaseous fuels for decades. The ethanol could be a reserve fuel but not a regular one as its actual costs and environmental hazards are high. It would be more expensive than petrol and never match petroleum fuels. Shivaji Sarkar, a professional journalist and media academician having held administrative positions.
India has significantly reduced extreme poverty, achieving a major development goal. However, recent economic growth has not broadly benefited the majority of its population. Many citizens now depend on government subsidies for basic necessities and services. This situation persists despite the country experiencing rapid economic expansion. The educated youth also face stagnant wages, contributing to widespread economic depression.
Phrase of the day by Lyndon B. Johnson teaches enduring wisdom about personal responsibility, hope, and perseverance. The past cannot be changed, but it can provide valuable lessons for the future. Every new day presents opportunities to make wiser decisions, pursue meaningful goals, and become stronger through experience. By accepting yesterday, acting purposefully today, and preparing thoughtfully for tomorrow, individuals create lives defined not by regret but by growth, determination, and possibility. Ultimately, the future belongs to those who choose to shape it with courage, discipline, and unwavering optimism.
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FIFA World Cup 2026: 'Changed me as a person', Haaland reflects on Norway's WC journey after exit
Reflecting on Norway's exit from the World Cup, Erling Haaland described the experience as transformative. He felt an overwhelming pride in representing his country at such a prestigious level. Although the team faced a quarter-final loss, their journey marked a historic milestone. Haaland also distinguished himself, securing the top scorer title for Norway with an impressive tally of seven goals.
Lieutenant Governor urges youth to use Indias rich heritage to inspire millions of new minds
Srinagar, July 12: The Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha today attended the Lal Ded Literature Awards and the release function of Dr. Vaidehi Tamans new book Lal Ded: The Mother of Kashmir. He urged the awardees to share the timeless wisdom of Lal Ded, Kabir, Nund Rishi, Guru Nanak, and Tulsidas with the younger generation. Speaking on the occasion, the Lieutenant Governor said that our ancestors built India by balancing science with deep spiritual values, emphasising that progress requires both the scientist and the spiritualist. Indias greatest strength is its rich spiritual, scientific and cultural identity, passed down through centuries like a torch. I appealed to the youth to not let that flame die. Now is the time to use our rich heritage to inspire millions of new minds. Now is the time to innovate and give the youth of Jammu Kashmir a clear purpose for building self- reliant UT. Nation-building is a shared duty for every citizen. Youth are the builders of our future. Do not settle for ordinary achievements. Dream big, work hard, and strive for excellence. Our nation's journey succeeds through patience, hard work, and collective effort, the Lieutenant Governor said. The Lieutenant Governor said that India values both outward progress and inward spiritual growth. He said, traveling from Kashmir to Kanyakumari shows that our core traditions are still alive and this shared spiritual heritage guides our society and connects every Indian. I want writers, thinkers and artists to preserve and share this spiritual tradition. I am not suggesting we live in the past, but rather that we respect the truth, goodness, and grace of our heritage. We can stay open to the world while remaining deeply rootedjust like a tree with strong roots that survives the wind and grows. I invite the society to do two important things: First, find a piece of your heritage that you lost in the busyness of lifewhether it is a language, a song, a recipe, a story, or a tradition. Reclaim it, and inspire the next generation to do the same. Second, remember that our greatest strength is our cultural identity, passed down for centuries like a burning torch. I appeal to the youth: do not let that flame die. Now is the time to use our heritage to kindle millions of new flames, the Lieutenant Governor said. He commended the work of writers, educators and artists and stated that those honored today have enriched our nation through their extraordinary work. They are guides for society, proving that true excellence is measured by the positive impact we leave on future generations. Whether through writing, teaching, art, or public service, they shape our shared future. In this rapidly changing world, we need writers and educators more than ever. They create ideas, preserve knowledge, and guide the youth. Literature makes us compassionate, and education gives us knowledge. Together, they create responsible citizens who can lead the nation forward, the Lieutenant Governor said. The Lieutenant Governor further said that young generation stands at the confluence of tradition and modernity. He noted that youth have technology in their hands, but their minds seek new purpose. It is the duty of our writers to connect youth to their cultural roots and to inspire them to think beyond boundaries with a purpose, with a new goal. It is the responsibility of our teachers to provide not only skills but also values, confidence and the courage to the youth to face future challenges. If literature and education go hand in hand, the nations progress will be not only material but moral and spiritual as well, he said. On the occasion, the Lieutenant Governor made five requests to intellectuals, writers, teachers, scientists, and creators. Encourage the youth to think independently and pursue truth, document and share rich culture, which is our greatest strength in a global world, bring ideas out of books and use them to solve real-world problems, share your experience to inspire the next generation to serve the nation and combine different areas of expertise to tackle complex challenges like climate change. Nation-building is a shared duty. A strong economy can build infrastructure, but only responsible citizens can protect it. Youth are the builders of our future. Do not settle for ordinary achievements. Dream big, work hard, and strive for excellence. Our nation's journey succeeds through patience, hard work, and collective effort, the Lieutenant Governor said. Responding to the request for a museum dedicated to great personalities like Lal Ded, the Lieutenant Governor assured that appropriate steps would be taken in this regard. Tirath Singh Rawat, former Chief Minister, Uttarakhand; Dr. Vinay Sahasrabuddhe, former Member of Parliament and President, Asiatic Society of Mumbai; Prof. Neerja Mattoo, eminent writer; Dr Vaidehi Taman, author, and prominent literary personalities attended the award ceremony. Padma Shri Dr SP Varma; Brij Mohan Sharma, Principal Secretary Culture; Dr. GV Sundeep Chakravarthy, SSP Srinagar; Akshay Labroo, Deputy Commissioner, Srinagar and other senior officials were also present.
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This team never stops believing: Messi hails Argentina after FIFA World Cup 2026 semi-final berth
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A viral Instagram video by content creator Nidhi Kushwaha has sparked a debate after she called a Rs 1 lakh monthly salary the most dangerous salary to earn in 2026. According to her, the income offers enough financial comfort to make people stop taking risks, chasing bigger goals and pushing themselves to grow. While many users agreed that comfort can lead to complacency, others argued that success is not defined only by earning more money and that Rs 1 lakh is no longer a high salary in many Indian cities due to rising living costs.
After Digital Infrastructure, Bharti Airtel Bets on Data Centres, Financial Services, Cloud
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Quote of the Day by Barack Obama offers life lesson for anyone pursuing meaningful goals. Lasting progress is built through patience, perseverance, adaptability, and hope. Success is rarely immediate, and setbacks are not signs of failure but opportunities to grow stronger and wiser. By remaining committed to continuous improvement and embracing both victories and challenges as valuable experiences, individuals develop the resilience needed to create positive change in their own lives and in the world around them. True transformation may require time, but its lasting impact makes every effort worthwhile.
Quote of the Day by Jim Rohn offers words of wisdom for anyone striving to achieve meaningful success. Goals provide direction, but discipline supplies the steady effort required to reach them. Through consistency, self-control, resilience, and responsible habits, individuals overcome obstacles and steadily move toward their aspirations. Whether in education, career, health, or personal development, lasting achievement belongs to those who remain committed even when progress seems slow. By embracing discipline as a daily practice rather than an occasional effort, people build not only successful lives but also strong character, lasting confidence, and a future filled with purpose and accomplishment.
Quote of the day by Samuel Beckett offers life lesson wisdom about perseverance and personal growth. Failure is not the opposite of success but an essential part of achieving it. Every setback provides valuable lessons that contribute to future improvement. Through resilience, patience, courage, and continuous learning, individuals transform mistakes into opportunities for progress. Rather than fearing failure, we should embrace it as evidence that we are challenging ourselves, growing stronger, and moving steadily toward our goals. In the end, true success belongs not to those who never fail, but to those who never stop trying to become better.
Vietnam Police Arrest Captain After Speedboat Overturns, Killing 15 Indians
The incident occurred on Saturday as the boat carrying 32 Indian tourists, three Vietnamese crew members and a tour guide overturned in rough seas off May Rut Ngoai islet.
Paid GOAT? Accusations Plague Messis Argentina World Cup 2026 Journey
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Chief Justice of India Justice Surya Kant on Sunday said his goal has been to build a judiciary that is modern and humane, which is technologically advanced but with a firm foundation in constitutional values. Speaking after inaugurating Tower of Justice, the new District Court Complex in Gurugram, on Sunday, he said, The actual importance [] The post Justice should not be denied due to economic or procedural hurdles, says CJI Surya Kant at inauguration of Tower of Justice in Gurugram appeared first on India Legal .
'Suffering Is Part Of Our DNA': Argentina Coach After Extra Time Win Over Switzerland
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'Maybe he doesn't know': Bellingham hits back as coach says England were 'lucky'
England booked their place in the last four in Miami, with Bellingham scoring both goals. While the players celebrated on the pitch, Tuchel made it clear in his post-match interview that he was not satisfied with the overall display.
16 Indian tourists who survived Vietnam boat accident returning home, 1 in hospital
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Lionel Messi's FIFA World Cup scoring streak ends; fails to ...
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Kolkata Thunder Blades Beat Pune Jaguars; Dabang Delhi Beat UP Prometheans
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FIFA World Cup 2026: Alvarezs extra-time strike sends Argentina into semis
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'I can sit here and cry, but...': Norway coach breaks silence on Bellingham goal controversy
Norway's coach Stale Solbakken believes the ball hit an overhead camera cable before Jude Bellingham's goal. He stated the referee did not see the incident and received no official notification. FIFA later claimed no evidence showed the ball touching the wire and altering its trajectory. Despite the controversy, Solbakken praised his players' tournament performance and accepted the outcome.
Argentina beat Switzerland 3-1 to enter World Cup semifinals
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Harry Kane, Jude Bellingham script FIFA World Cup history, become first pair to...
Harry Kane and Jude Bellingham achieved a historic World Cup scoring milestone for England. Bellingham scored twice in the quarterfinal victory, securing a semifinal berth for the team. Their combined six goals each set a new tournament benchmark for teammates from one nation. England defeated Norway in extra time, ending Haaland's scoring streak. The Three Lions now face Argentina in their quest for a World Cup final.
FIFA: 'No evidence' ball hit wire on regulation England goal vs. Norway
England defeated Norway two to one in a World Cup quarterfinal match. Norway argued a goal kick bounced off a camera wire, influencing the play. FIFA stated the ball's sensor showed no contact with the overhead wire. Norway also had a second-half goal overturned due to a foul. England will now face Argentina in the semifinal match.
Norway Coach Says Ball Hit Camera Cable In England's Crucial Goal, FIFA Responds
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No longer just jewellery: How young Indians are rewriting their relationship with gold
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DYSS launches maiden AIFF-certified football referee course at GCOPE Gbal
Ganderbal, Jul 11: Marking a historic leap in sports capacity building and technical expertise, the Directorate of Youth Services & Sports (DYSS), J&K on Saturday officially rolled out its maiden All India Football Federation (AIFF) certified Football Referee Course at Govt. College of Physical Education (GCOPE) Ganderbal here. The prestigious four-day certification programme was virtually inaugurated by Director General, YSS J&K Anuradha Gupta, who graced the occasion as the chief guest. The pioneering initiative has brought together 40 meticulously selected Physical Education teachers and officials representing a vibrant mix of both male and female sports professionals from all 20 districts of the Union Territory. Organized with the direct technical support and expertise of the AIFF, the intensive course is designed to equip participants with top tier professional training. The comprehensive curriculum delves deep into the latest global Laws of the Game, modern refereeing methodologies, advanced match management, split-second decision-making, elite fitness standards, and hands-on practical officiating skills. Speaking to the trainees during her virtual address, DG YSS congratulated the batch and highlighted the Departments strategic focus on empowering grassroots sports educators with national level credentials. Expressing her utmost gratitude to the All India Football Federation for deputing the best resource persons for the hassle-free and effective organisation of the course, she extended special thanks to Nazir Ahmed Bhat, Head of Referees J&K, for his coordinated efforts in making the course possible. The elite panel of deputed trainers conducting the course includes Rahul Kumar Gupta (Referee's Manager, AIFF), Mohd. Kamil (Referee's Instructor, AIFF), and Umesh Bora (Referee's Instructor, AIFF). Emphasizing the transformative impact of the initiative, the DG YSS stated that the true sporting excellence on the field is impossible without absolute precision and professionalism behind the whistle. By introducing this AIFF certification course, DYSS is not just training individuals; we are actively engineering a world class football ecosystem in J&K. Our goal is to create a robust, highly qualified pool of homegrown referees who will uphold the highest standards of fair play and take our local competitions to a national benchmark. I urge our physical educators to absorb this knowledge passionately and act as catalysts for the growth of the game in every nook and corner of the Union Territory. Upon the successful completion of the four-day rigorous module, these 40 officials will step onto the field as certified match officials, ready to lead tournaments with heightened confidence, authority, and modern technical acumen. The participating officials expressed their profound gratitude to DYSS for bringing such a high caliber national certification to their doorstep. They highly appreciated the visionary leadership and forward-looking approach of the Director General in designing impactful capacity-building initiatives that directly elevate the career graphs of sports professionals in J&K. The inaugural ceremony at Ganderbal was attended in person by Joint Director Kashmir Mohammad Rashid Kohli, Principal GCOPE Dr. Showkat Hussain; Youth Services and Sports Officer Ganderbal Ghulam Hassan Lone and Nodal Officer Mushtaq Azad, alongside other senior faculty members and officials of the department.
FIFA WC 2026: Norway Coach Says Ball Hit Camera Cable For Crucial England Goal
While FIFA swiftly issued a statement after Norway's 2-1 defeat in Miami to say that a chip sensor embedded in the ball showed no sign of it hitting a cable, Solbakken was adamant
FIFA has cleared up the controversy surrounding Jude Bellinghams equaliser in Englands dramatic World Cup 2026 win over Norway, confirming connected ball technology found no evidence the ball struck an overhead camera cable. The ruling explains why the goal stood, despite footage sparking debate and frustration from Norway. England ultimately advanced to the semi-finals after a 2-1 extra-time victory.
Norway Star Refuses To Pass Ball To Erling Haaland, Selfish Call Costs Team World Cup Semifinal
With Norway leading 1-0, forward Alexander Sorloth refused to pass the ball to Erling Haaland. The decision didn't just cost the team its second goal of the game but also a potential spot in the FIFA World Cup 2026 semifinal.
Jude Bellingham joins Maradona in exclusive club with back-to-back braces in World Cup knockouts
In a historic moment for English football, Jude Bellingham showcased his talents by netting four goals in the knockout stage of the World Cup, reminiscent of Diego Maradona's brilliance in 1986. His crucial late equalizer and standout extra-time winner against Norway propelled England to the semifinals, where they will now face Spain. It's a remarkable comeback for England, marking their first semifinal since 1990.
Khwairakpam Laxman, Thokchom Jenita adjudged best gymnasts at 1st Bishnupur Olympic Games
Khwairakpam Laxman Singh and Thokchom Jenita Devi were adjudged best gymnasts to receive the Thangjam Nobin Singh Memorial Trophy for Overall Best Gymnast for men and women at the 1st Bishnupur Olympic Games At Ngaikhong Khullen Community Hall, Khwairakpam Laxman picked a gold medal in the Floor Exercise event for men as Ngangom Dhananjoy Meitei settled for the silver medal and Lamabam Herojit Singh bagged the bronze medal In the women's Floor Exercise event, Thokchom Priya Devi topped the competition followed by Thokchom Jenita Devi and Oinam Bandana Devi in the second and third places br br table align center cellpadding 5 width 610 tbody tr td table class capbox width 100 tbody tr td img width 600 src https www e pao org galleries images News Related 2026 07 Bishnupur 2026012 jpg border 1 alt Khwairakpam Laxman, Thokchom Jenita adjudged best gymnasts at 1st Bishnupur Olympic Games td tr tr td align center Khwairakpam Laxman, Thokchom Jenita adjudged best gymnasts at 1st Bishnupur Olympic Games td tr tbody table td tr tbody table br br Khwairakpam Laxman Singh also went on to grab the vaulting table gold to become the best gymnasts of the competition The event silver medal meanwhile went to Khwairakpam Boyai Singh as Laishram Tomba Singh settled for the bronze medal Oinam Bandana Devi meanwhile bagged the women's vaulting table gold medal as Thokchom Jenita Devi sealed the silver medal and Thokchom Priya Devi picked the bronze Lamabam Abungthe on the other hand earned the Floor Exercise gold medal for Boys as Khwairakpam Wilson and Elangbam Ningthem finished second and third L Thoibi, Kh Lamnganbi and A Babicha made first, second and third place finishes in the girls' Floor Exercise competition B Kho Kho Stage set for men's final B br br The day also saw the completion of the final line of the men's Kho Kho competition of the games hosted by Bishnupur District Olympic Association and District Administration, Bishnupur In the first semi final match of the men's competition held at Kumbi Kangjeibung, JNV Bishnupur went down by 13 points to KKKA, Kumbi In the second semi final match, KSUPS Kumbi Sandhong Upper Primary School beat PJHS Phoijing No 6 Junior High School, Nambol SYC, Kumbi will play PJHS, Nambol in the first semi final match for women tomorrow before SMC, Nambol face KSUPS, Kumbi in the second semi final match B Men's Football Thang AC vs Oinam AC in title clash B br br Thanga AC will lock horns with Oinam AC in the title clash of the men's football competition of the games at Mini Stadium Bishnupur Thanga AC defeated Nambol AC by 5 3 goals today in the final Group A league match to emerge group winners Oinam Donal took centre stage as he netted a hat trick 22', 23', 28' to guide Thanga AC to the final N Edison 4' and Sapam Albert 80' were also on target for the winners as H Jotin 10' , S Thoiba 35' , and W David 37' found a goal apiece for Nambol AC B Kabaddi Thanga AC claim women's title B br br Thanga AC emerged as the women's Kabaddi champions of the games as NAYA, Nongmaikhong got the better of UPS, Kumbi of Kumbi AC in the final B Table Tennis Konjengbam Sanathoi wins men's singles title B br br Konjengbam Sanathoi defeated Konjengbam Nixon by 3 1 sets 8 11, 11 9, 13 11 in an all Moirang AC men's singles final to make the 1 2 podium finishes at Manindra Indoor Stadium, Moirang Kokilbon Leikai today Haobam Raju of Moirang AC also finished third in the competition Moirang AC's Konjengbam Estella meanwhile won the women's singles title by getting better of compatriot P Jeshika by 3 1 sets 11 7, 11 6, 8 11, 11 1 in the final as P Roshini settled for the bronze medal The men's team title also went to Moirang A as Moirang D and Nambol A settled for the second and third places The men's double title also went to Moirang AC with Hemam Shyam and Haobam Raju securing the 11 7, 11 7, 11 9 final victory over compatriots Kumam Rameshwor and Konjengbam Sanathoi Source The Sangai Express
India-New Zealand: A winning partnership
New Delhi, Jul 11:Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Saturday attended a special gala luncheon hosted by his New Zealand counterpart, Christopher Luxon, under the theme India-New Zealand: A Winning Partnership, where the two leaders highlighted the growing momentum in bilateral relations and unveiled a shared vision for closer cooperation across trade, sports and innovation. The event brought together leading personalities from politics, business, industry, academia, technology, sports and the arts, reflecting the broad-based nature of the relationship between the two countries.Welcoming the gathering, Prime Minister Luxon underlined the deep and enduring ties between India and New Zealand and outlined a common vision to strengthen bilateral cooperation and promote shared prosperity. Addressing the gathering, Prime Minister Modi said the elevation of bilateral ties to a Strategic Partnership marked a new chapter in relations. He noted the complementarities between the two economies and the strong people-to-people links that have long connected the two nations. PM Modi said the India-New Zealand Free Trade Agreement, concluded in record time, would create new opportunities for businesses, farmers and young people in both countries and help achieve the target of doubling bilateral trade by 2030. Following the luncheon, the two Prime Ministers toured an exhibition of innovative sports equipment and interacted with decorated New Zealand athletes and representatives of the countrys high-performance sports sector. Recalling a century of sporting engagement between India and New Zealand, PM Modi said the Sports Joint Action Plan signed during the visit would broaden cooperation beyond cricket and deepen collaboration across multiple disciplines. The sports initiative also aligns with Indias preparations to host the 2030 Commonwealth Games and reflects the commitment of both countries to expand cooperation in high-performance sports and athlete development. India-New Zealand visit: Key outcomes 10 agreements signed, covering maritime cooperation, logistics support, counter-terrorism, disaster management, tourism, animal husbandry, sports, culture and maritime heritage. Bilateral ties elevated to a Strategic Partnership with a Roadmap to 2030. Target set to double two-way trade to NZ$7 billion (Rs 35,000 crore) by 2030. Decision to establish an India-New Zealand Maritime Security Dialogue. New Zealand joins the Maritime Security pillar of the Indo-Pacific Oceans Initiative (IPOI). New Zealand to join the Global Biofuels Alliance. Kiwifruit Action Plan launched; two Centres of Excellence to be set up in Nagaland and Uttarakhand. New research partnerships announced between NCPOR-Goa and the University of Canterbury on Antarctic research, and NIFTEM-Kundli and Massey University on food technology and academic exchanges.
Deeply Distressed: EAM Jaishankar Condoles Vietnam Boat Tragedy
A tourist speedboat carrying 36 people, including 32 Indian tourists, capsized near Hon May Rut Ngoai Island off Phu Quoc
Why England's controversial goal vs Norway was valid: Explained
Why England's controversial goal vs Norway was valid: Explained
Norway Left Fuming As Viral Video Raises Questions Over England's Equaliser
A video has now gone viral appearing to show that Orjan Nyland's goal kick had hit an overhead stadium camera cable in the lead-up to the equalizer.
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Scorpio Daily Horoscope for July 12, 2026
You are likely to be in a more serious frame of mind. The practical issues of life are going to demand your attention today. But you are full of faith and optimism and are ready to take chances at the deepest emotional levels. Someone near to you will exhibit concerns regarding your aims and goals. Take the time to explain the situation to them. Read full Scorpio horoscope
More patrol vehicles to boost Goa police highway security
Amresh Parab Panaji Goa Police is set to strengthen highway patrolling by deploying additional vehicles and implementing a detailed operational plan to enhance police visibility and ensure quick response to distress calls. A senior police officer told The Navhind Times that seven more four-wheelers will be added to the current fleet of three highway patrol []
Khola chilli holds health edge over Byadgi
Abdul Wahab Khan Panaji A recent scientific study has revealed that Goas Geographical Indication (GI)-tagged Khola chilli possesses higher antioxidant compounds, better stress tolerance and superior phytochemical properties than the widely marketed Byadgi chilli. The research attributed these advantages to the unique geo-climatic conditions of Canaconas Khola village and its traditional organic farming practices. Published []
It was not like where I came from. Kashmir was not Afghanistan and Kashmiris were even more different from us Afghans. I was a Mujahid and had fought hundreds of battles for years against the bloody communist Soviets, alongside other courageous Mujahideen who came from all over the world. By the grace of God, we were successful in forcing them to leave the land of the brave and crowned our victory by making the last empire in the world crumble into bits and pieces. After fighting the Soviet Hinds with our Stinger missiles, I was sent to wage Jihad against the Indian Hindu Kaafirs . The Kashmiris were not allowed to offer Namaz . The Kaafir forces had occupied their land and were destroying their mosques. They were building temples of their idols. People did not dare to leave their homes and were living a life not worth living. Crops were being destroyed by the occupying forces and people had nothing to eat. The Muslims of Kashmir were forced to change their religion. This beautiful paradise had been turned into an ugly hell by the infidels. Hearing all of this and after the invitation of some Kashmiri leaders, I decided to go and liberate Kashmir from these savage Kafirs . It was the spring of 1999 when I left Khost for the Valley of Kashmir. A year has passed now. The reality in Kashmir did not resemble any of the stories which I had heard in Peshawar or from other Afghans in Quetta, and which had made me come here. Soon the naked truth started to unveil an unexpected reality. Every neighbourhood had a mosque while many of the neighbourhoods had more than one, which catered to the different sects living here. There were absolutely no restrictions on religion, while I kept noticing some obvious restrictions embedded in Islam which were collectively disregarded by the converted Muslims in Kashmir. While I had been made to believe that a war was being fought in Kashmir, I was surprised to find the opposite. The habits of Kashmiris had nothing to do with war. Their marriage ceremonies were lavish. Hundred Manns of meat, chicken and rice and at least ten different dishes, complimented by various side-dishes like chutneys, pickles and salad. Coca-Cola, Pepsi, mineral water, mouth-fresheners, wet-tissues. Sparkling jewellery and beautiful clothes. All imported from the land of the occupier. The luxurious houses on ten and sometimes twenty jerib were astonishing as well. Different colours, exquisite wood, high glass windows, majestic green gardens and bright flowerbeds. All secluded by high walls and protected by heavy iron gates. Even a hundred deaths would not be sufficient to make me imagine that we Afghans, while opposing and fighting against the rule of the Soviets, would at the same time want to keep any association with the occupiers. However, in Kashmir this was nothing out of the ordinary. In Afghanistan, leaders were the commanders of the Mujahideen and fought at the forefront. Here it was different. A rare glimpse of the leaders would be offered to the people at funeral prayers of Mujahideen or sometimes they would be seen on television and in newspapers repeating their rhetoric. While in Afghanistan the leaders had tanks, Kalashnikovs and a brave heart, here the leaders favoured Hartal and innocent youth with stones as their weapons. The leaders were fond of visiting Delhi and Mumbai for medical treatment and more than often their treatment would be paid for by the occupying forces. They also preferred to spend the harsh winters in warm and comfortable houses in either the political or financial capital of India. This was incomprehensible. I could not imagine Burhanuddin Rabbani or Ahmed Shah Massoud going to Moscow for medical treatment while the Mujahideen kept fighting the Soviets, or that they would retreat to apartments there, because the winters in Kabul, Kandahar or Jalalabad were too harsh. Children, wives and family members of these leaders in Kashmir have high paid government jobs, while they claim to fight against the same government. How is that possible? I asked this question to my Kashmiri host, Ghulam Nabi and to other Kashmiris, but nobody could give me a satisfying answer. This war in Kashmir had also produced a large prosperous class while the price of each and every commodity had increased. We had opium in Afghanistan, but I sometimes wondered what they had in Kashmir. In some areas, the price of 5 jerib of land is one crore Indian Rupees. During the war in Afghanistan, nobody would be even willing to pay one single Afghani for a hundred jerib of land in Kabul. Hundreds of thousands of children of this growing and large affluent class in Kashmir including the children of many leaders, study in various colleges and universities located in India. Many of them have settled in cities in India and have jobs in Indian, American and Jewish multinationals. Some of them have settled comfortably abroad in UK, US and Europe while they keep instigating the youth in Kashmir to pick up stones and arms to fight the Indian forces. In Afghanistan, we had millions of child refugees who fled to Pakistan and Iran and lived in inhuman conditions in tents, but none of them went to Moscow or Tashkent to study and find jobs. The Soviet Union was our enemy. How could we send our children to study and work there? The general population of Kashmir is as confused as their leaders. What is it that they want? This question has denied me my sleep since I came here, and every Kashmiri has a different answer to it. Some want to be free, which they call Azaadi . Some want to become part of Pakistan. Others would like to be part of India. Another portion wants to break up Kashmir and create smaller Kashmirs. It is a junction of confusions. I have had long nights of conversations with Ghulam Nabi. I told him that we were supported by the American CIA, Saudis, half a dozen other Western intelligence agencies and the Pakistani ISI, but we never wanted to become part of any of these countries. We were fighting for our land, while they were fighting for their interests. They used us and we used them. From some Kashmiris I had come to know that Pakistan also occupied almost half of Kashmir. This made me realize what the game was about, as I had seen enough of Pakistan and its agencies. I said something to Ghulam Nabi, which totally baffled this poor man. Ghulam Nabi, lets say that Afghanistan was occupied half by the Soviet Union and half by the Americans. Could we Afghans then take any assistance from America to fight the Soviets? Ghulam Nabi thought for half a minute or so and then in his soft-spoken way said, Bhaijaan, but then the Americans would only be helping you because they would like to occupy the whole of your country and snatch away your freedom. I stood up from my rather comfortable lying position and in total anger and disbelief, slapped Ghulam Nabis right cheek with my mighty left hand. Padar lanat, now you understand? Dont you see that Pakistan wants the same by helping you against India? The psyche of my Kashmiri brethren is very strange. Perhaps too strange for me to comprehend. The Kashmiri himself will inform on the Mujahid whom he is sheltering, say that violence has ruined everything in Kashmir and that it used to be paradise before the damned Pakistani gun was brought, but thousands of people will also join the funeral procession of the same Pakistani Mujahid . They will curse India but accept funds from it. They will abuse the Indian Army, but 20.000 Kashmiris will also line up to join the Indian Army when there are only 500 vacancies. They will wave flags of Pakistan and ask for Azaadi. They will vote in elections, line up for government jobs, flourish by doing business in India and then blame the same elections, the government and their business partners for their division and miseries. We Afghans knew what we were fighting for and we were happy to sacrifice anything for our ultimate goal as we had nothing to lose. The ruins of our cities still bear witness to this fact. The Kashmiris on the other hand, had everything to lose and in addition, they were struggling with three fundamental problems. Firstly, they did not know what they actually want. Secondly, because of the fact that their ultimate aim was not defined, they were scattered and thus were being used and abused. Thirdly, everyone seemed to want something, but no one was willing to leave the comforts of life and make sacrifices for whatever they seem to want. This, like in any place, and Kashmir is no different, means that eventually the poor makes the largest sacrifices, while the affluent reap the fruits of conflict. I am an Afghan and a man of my word. I came here to fight to defend the Muslims of Kashmir, because I was told that they were facing what we Afghans faced at the hands of the Soviets. But none of that was true. Kashmiris were not like us Afghans. Their culture is different. They detest violence. They are not a martial race or warriors by any stretch of imagination. The Pakistani ISI while indoctrinating and training young adolescent Kashmiri boys in trainings camps in Muzaffarabad, used to taunt and humiliate them by telling them, tapsi tey thus karsi . Kashmiris are innocent people who were being used by the same country which was culpable of turning Afghanistan into rubble. Fear had choked their voice. The poor were tired of losing their young sons without knowing for what they had lost them. They were worn by the deafening cries of the numerous widows and orphans. The common Kashmiri was longing for a dignified path, leading to peace. He was longing for liberation from this proxy war between two giants on his soil. Ghulam Nabi also wanted peace. He had been harbouring me because of his many compulsions. Although he tried to hide it, but I could see the relief on his face when I told him that I was going back to Afghanistan. Before leaving, I looked in his frightened, moist eyes and put my hand on his frail shoulder. Ghulam Nabi, what you need is real peace. This Afghan only knows the peace of a graveyard. That is not what I wanted for Afghanistan, and it is not what I wish for Kashmir. Har chata khpal watan Kashmir de... Khudai Paman. ( The Author is the Director of European Foundation for South Asian Studies (EFSAS) and can be reached at j.qureshi@efsas.org )
Argentina vs Switzerland FIFA World Cup 2026: India time, live streaming, lineups, other details
Argentina vs Switzerland FIFA World Cup 2026: Defending champions Argentina will face Switzerland in the FIFA World Cup 2026 quarter-final. Lionel Messi has scored eight goals, leading Argentina's strong tournament performance so far. Switzerland aims to reach the semi-finals for the first time in their history. The match is scheduled for Sunday, July 12, kicking off at 6:30 AM IST. Live streaming will be available on the Zee5 app and website.
This World Cup has also highlighted how rare truly prolific goalscorers have become. Since the 1970 World Cup in Mexico, when Gerd Mller scored 10 goals for West Germany, only two players have managed to score more than seven goals in a single edition. Ronaldo Nazario, one of the great centre forwards in history, amassed eight goals in 2002 to inspire Brazil to lift the trophy, and Kylian Mbapp matched the tally in 2022, though France fell short in the final against Argentina.
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India Aims to Boost Tourisms Contribution to Economy by 10% by 2047
Jaipur, July 11: Union Minister for Culture and Tourism, Gajendra Singh Shekhawat, announced on Saturday that under Prime Minister Narendra Modis leadership, the central government aims to increase the tourism sectors contribution to the national economy from the current six percent to ten percent by 2047. As an interim goal, the government is working to ... Read more India Aims to Boost Tourisms Contribution to Economy by 10% by 2047
The greatest World Cup goal that never was
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Quote of the day by Dalai Lama offers life advice that every meaningful achievement begins with hope, purpose, and the belief that improvement is possible. Positive vision encourages resilience, compassion, creativity, and thoughtful action. It reminds us that while we cannot control every circumstance, we can choose our attitude and our response. By nurturing optimistic thoughts and transforming them into consistent actions, individuals create not only brighter futures for themselves but also a more compassionate and hopeful world for everyone.
All Indians among 15 killed in Vietnam boat capsize, confirms Indian Embassy
Hanoi , July 11: The Embassy of India in Vietnam on Saturday confirmed that all 15 people, comprising two women and 13 men, killed in the boat capsize near Phu Quoc Island earlier today were Indian nationals. Sharing the list of the deceased in a post on X, the Embassy said the names were received from Vietnamese authorities. The Embassy in its list, stated that 10 people from Tamil Nadu, three from Andhra Pradesh and two from Kerala have died in the capsize. The Embassy further expressed condolences to the families who lost their loved ones in the tragic accident. It is with profound grief that we share the list of 15 Indian nationals who have lost their lives in the tragic boat accident near Phu Quoc Island today. The list has been received from the Vietnamese authorities. Our prayers are with the families of the deceased. The Embassy and Consulate in Ho Chi Minh City remain available for any assistance, the Embassy of India in Hanoi said in a post on X. The boat was carrying 36 people, including 32 Indian tourists, three crew members and one attendant. 21 people, including 17 passengers and four crew members, were rescued and admitted to hospitals. Two survivors remain in critical condition and are receiving intensive medical care. During the rescue mission, the Vietnam Coast Guard Region 4 Command deployed personnel and rescue assets. After receiving information about the capsized boat near Hon May Rut Ngoai Island, the Command immediately dispatched a coast guard vessel, which was already operating at sea, along with two high-speed rescue boats, carrying a total of 40 officers and personnel to the accident site. The Coast Guard said rescue forces, along with local residents, managed to bring all 36 people aboard the capsized speedboat safely ashore. Following the incident, Defence Minister Rajnath Singh expressed deep sorrow over the tragic boat capsize near Vietnam's Phu Quoc Island, offering condolences to the families of those who lost their lives. In a post on X, Rajnath Singh said he was saddened by the incident and prayed for the speedy recovery of those injured in the accident. Deeply saddened by the tragic boat accident in Vietnam involving Indian tourists, which has claimed several precious lives. My heartfelt condolences to the bereaved families. I pray for the speedy recovery of those injured and for the success of the ongoing search and rescue operations, Rajnath Singh posted on X. He added that India stands with the affected families during the difficult time and said the Indian Embassy in Vietnam was providing all possible assistance to those impacted by the tragedy. India stands with the affected families during this difficult time. Our Embassy in Vietnam is providing all possible assistance to Indian nationals affected by this tragedy, the Defence Minister added. (ANI)
15 Indian tourists killed in Vietnam boat capsize
Hanoi, Jul 11: Fifteen Indian tourists were killed after the speedboat they were travelling in capsized off Vietnams Phu Quoc Island on Saturday, the Indian Embassy in Hanoi said. There were 36 people on board, including 32 Indian tourists and four local crew members, of which 21 were rescued. Phu Quoc, Vietnam's largest island, is a major tourist destination, known for its white-sand beaches, coral reefs and island-hopping excursions. The tourists in this case were reportedly returning from an island trip. The speedboat capsized about 400 metres off Hon May Rut Ngoai, an island in the An Thoi archipelago off the coast of Phu Quoc, Vietnamese news portal VN Express International reported. The report said nearby tourist boats rushed to pull passengers from the water before the border guards, the navy, the coast guard and other forces joined the search-and-rescue operation. It also quoted eyewitnesses saying some of the passengers were trapped inside the overturned boat, which made rescue difficult. The bodies of all the deceased tourists have been recovered, according to local media reports. Of the 15 victims, 10 were from Tamil Nadu, three were from Andhra Pradesh and two were from Kerala. Two of the deceased were women, according to a list shared by the Indian Embassy on X. A big wave hit us, 20 people came out of it, and the balance members got stuck, Nirmal Kumar, a survivor, told PTI Videos. It's a closed boat. Since we were on the front, we (Kumar and a friend) managed to survive. Others who were behind, got stuck. The boat authorities maintained proper safety measures, he said. Television footage aired by Vietnamese media showed rough seas and strong winds as rescue teams threw life buoys to people in the water, AP news agency reported. Jet skis were used to ferry survivors to the shore, where bystanders administered first aid to some of the victims, it said. The exact cause of the incident is yet to be ascertained. According to AP, Vietnamese Prime Minister Le Minh Hung has ordered an investigation into the cause of the accident and directed authorities to hold those responsible accountable. He also asked officials to review waterway and maritime safety measures in the area of the accident and other similar locations, the news agency reported. The Indian Embassy and Consulate in Vietnam are providing all possible assistance, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said in a post on X. Extremely saddened to learn about the tragic news of a boat accident involving Indian nationals near Phu Quoc, Vietnam, PM Modi said. My sincere condolences to the families who lost their loved ones. My prayers for the early recovery of the injured survivors. Our Embassy and Consulate are providing all possible assistance. Our officials are also in close contact with the Vietnamese authorities, he added.
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Why does Erling Haaland play for Norway despite being born in England? Here's the reason
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Meta Halts New AI Image Generation Feature Amid Privacy Concerns
New Delhi, July 11: American tech giant Meta has suspended its new AI image generation feature just three days after its launch. This decision comes in response to serious privacy concerns raised globally, prompting backlash from social media users, privacy advocates, and various organizations. Meta stated that its goal was to provide a useful creative ... Read more Meta Halts New AI Image Generation Feature Amid Privacy Concerns
Vijay said he was deeply saddened to learn that Indian tourists, including those from Tamil Nadu and other states, were among those killed after a tourist boat met with an accident near the Hon May Rut Ngoai island in Vietnam on Saturday morning.
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David Beckham visits England squad in Miami ahead of Norway clash
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Watch: Boat carrying Indians capsizes in Vietnam; search under way
At least 15 Indian tourists have tragically lost their lives and several others have been injured after a speedboat capsized near Phu Quoc Island in Vietnam on July 11. The vessel was reportedly carrying 32 Indian tourists and four crew members when the accident occurred near Hon May Rut Ngoai island.
Thibaut Courtois Opens Up On Injury, Backs Senne Lammens After Belgium's Defeat To Spain
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Mikel Merino Makes History as First Player to Score in Two Knockout Matches in FIFA World Cup
New Delhi, July 11: In a thrilling quarter-final match of the 2026 FIFA World Cup, Spain showcased an impressive performance, defeating Belgium 2-1 to secure a spot in the semi-finals. The hero of Spains victory was Mikel Merino, who scored the decisive goal as a substitute in the 88th minute. With this goal, Merino etched ... Read more Mikel Merino Makes History as First Player to Score in Two Knockout Matches in FIFA World Cup
Mikel Merino Makes History in FIFA World Cup
New Delhi, July 11: In a thrilling quarter-final match of the FIFA World Cup 2026, Spain showcased an impressive performance, defeating Belgium 2-1 to secure their spot in the semi-finals. The hero of Spains victory was Mikel Merino, who scored the winning goal as a substitute in the 88th minute. With this goal, Merino etched ... Read more Mikel Merino Makes History in FIFA World Cup
The field for the FIFA World Cup 2026 final is for sale: Price $11 million
FIFA is set to sell pieces of turf from the World Cup final field, with the exclusive sale targeting audiences in the United States and Europe. The goal is to generate over eleven million dollars from this venture. A premium piece measures three inches by three inches and is priced at three thousand dollars, while other options are priced at nine hundred, twelve hundred, and four hundred fifty dollars.
India, NZ plan strategic partnership including Maritime Security
The two leaders agreed a roadmap to 2030, including a goal to double two-way trade by then
NDAs Key Meeting in Bihar Focuses on Government and Organizational Coordination
Patna, July 10: A significant organizational meeting of the NDA was held at the Chief Ministers residence following the formation of the new NDA government in Bihar. The meeting was chaired by Chief Minister Samrat Chaudhary. The primary goal of the meeting was to establish better coordination between the government and the NDAs organizational structure. ... Read more NDAs Key Meeting in Bihar Focuses on Government and Organizational Coordination
UPSC success story: How MBBS doctor Dr Ritika Aima cracked UPSC twice to go from IPS to IAS
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