Open roads, discovery and dining converge at Storm Troopers in Goa
This bike-themed cafe set in a Goan-Portuguese home in Utorda, brings together motorcycles, heritage, and global flavours under one roof
Australia Will Push Us To Our Limits, We'll Use That To Become Stronger Unit: Salima
Nations Cup New Zealand: As the Indian women's hockey team geared up to face Australia in an eagerly anticipated four-match friendly series, skipper Salima Tete admitted that the hosts will push the side to its limits which the Indian women will use to become a stronger unit. The friendly series marks a crucial point in the teams ongoing preparations for the upcoming FIH Hockey Women's Nations Cup New Zealand 2025-26. The highly anticipated action will begin on Tuesday at the Perth Hockey Stadium. Fresh from an encouraging display in Argentina earlier this year, where India held the world No. 2 side by levelling the four-match series 2-2 after losing two matches, the Indian squad enters this tour high on confidence. The squad spent the last few weeks grinding through high-intensity tactical drills at the national training camp in SAI Bengaluru, which helped the players sharpen their skills, structural play, penalty corner variations and overall match fitness under the watchful eyes of chief coach Sjoerd Marijne. Commenting on the emotions ahead of the tour, captain Salima said, The entire squad is really looking forward to this tour. Playing against Australia, especially on their home turf, is always a tough challenge, and that is exactly what we need at this stage of our preparations. Every match in Perth will be crucial for us. We want to head into the Nations Cup in Auckland with momentum and confidence. Australia will push us to our limits, and we want to use that to become a stronger unit, she added. The 22-member Indian squad features an exciting mix of youth and experience, with rising talents Sonam, Hina Bano and Lalthantluangi eagerly waiting for their opportunity. Currently ranked 9th in the FIH World Rankings, the Indian team is ready to pull out all stops to challenge their 8th-ranked opponents. Squad- Goalkeepers: Savita, Bichu Devi Kharibam Defenders: Nikki Pradhan, Ishika Chaudhary, Sushila Chanu Pukhrambam, Lalthantluangi, Jyoti, Shilpi Dabas Goalkeepers: Savita, Bichu Devi Kharibam Also Read: Live Cricket Score Forwards: Navneet Kaur, Baljeet Kaur, Deepika, Annu, Ishika, Hina Bano, Rutuja Dadaso Pisal Article Source: IANS
Pawan Kalyan orders action plan to stop sewage, effluents entering Godavari near Pushkar Ghat
Deputy Chief Minister Pawan Kalyan inspects the river by punt, learns only 15% of the citys sewage is treated, and sets zero pollution before the 2027 Pushkarams as the goal
Beyond Goa's typical beach scene lies the historic Three Kings Chapel, a 427-year-old structure perched atop a hill. Famous for its Portuguese Baroque architecture, breathtaking views, and a chilling legend of three warring kings, the chapel is also a site of a vibrant annual feast.
5 money habits parents should start teaching from a young age
A child who learns to wait, save, compare, and spend thoughtfully is already building a relationship with money that is steadier, calmer, and more confident than panic-driven habits learned later. The goal is not to raise a child obsessed with money. It is to raise one who understands its value, its limits, and its purpose. Scroll down for 5 money habits parents should start teaching from a young age.
Maruti Suzuki Unveils Vision 3.0 Plan: Four New SUVs Set for 2026-27
Mumbai, May 25: To solidify its position in the Indian automotive market, Maruti Suzuki, the countrys leading car manufacturer, is preparing for significant advancements. The companys ambitious Vision 3.0 plan aims to elevate its vehicle lineup. The primary goals of this strategy include doubling production capacity, tripling exports, and expanding its model range from 19 ... Read more Maruti Suzuki Unveils Vision 3.0 Plan: Four New SUVs Set for 2026-27
48th Junior State Level Handball Tournament YLK vs KVWA in both the boys and girls' title clashes
YLK, Chingarel Tejpur and KVWA , Mayang Imphal will compete in both the title clashes of the 48th Junior State Level Handball Tournament being hosted by KVWA under the aegis of the Manipur Handball Association B Boys Competition B br br In the boys' semi final matches staged today, YLK, Chingarel knocked out OYO, Kongpal by 26 18 goals while KVWA notched up a 28 16 win over SSC, Khurai N Adison led the scoring for YLK today by scoring 13 goals alone as N Albert 4 , K Satish 3 , L Hemba 3 , K Krinibash 2 and Y Chinglensana 1 contributed another 13 goals For OYO, Ksh Yaithoiba 5 , Ksh Premchandra 4 , RK Denjit 3 , N Lanjingba 3 , Th Lucky 2 and Ksh Alvis 1 were on target Meanwhile, A Premson 8 , S Arun 5 , Sh Roshan 4 and Ch Brekshi 3 led the KVWA scoring in the team's 28 16 win as H Mangal and A Yaikhomba added two goals apiece and A Bikash, W Haridash, NK Thoibi and W Gingson added a goal apiece For SSC, S Raju 7 , Ksh Kapil 3 , W Chingkheinganba 2 , Basker 2 , L Goutam 1 and Erison 1 found the target B Girls Competition B br br KVWA crushed OYO by 15 3 goals courtesy of goals thanks to Debarani, who netted five goals alone Thoicha and Tomthinganbi added two goals apiece for the team as Likla, Naobi, Bidyalaxmi, Mathoi, Ruparani, and Jandabi scored a goal apiece On the other hand, Kamyalini 2 and Triveniya 1 were on target for the Kongpal team In the other semi final clash, L Nomika scored 12 goals and N Selina and N Aliya scored 3 goals apiece to fire YLK 20 9 past SSC, Khurai N Pitalika and N Sophiya also contributed a goal apiece for YLK as Veletica 4 , Helena 2 , Taibangsatpi 2 and Veronica 1 scored for SSC Source The Sangai Express
NCC Ekta Cup SUFA, East Kangleipak FA win
Sagolband United FA and East Kangleipak FA win as MUFA and NEROCA FC shared spoils in today's matches of the NCC Ekta Cup at Artificial Turf Ground, Lamlong Thongkhong In a Group C match staged in the morning, Namsinlung 8', 19' scored twice for MUFA but his effort went in vain as Warish 18' and Muskan 53' netted a goal apiece to salvage a point for NEROCA FC In the Group D encounter staged from 1 pm, M Modun scored a brace 3', 7' to put Golden FA ahead but S Drunao pulled back one goal for East Kangleipak FA in the 11th minute before his teammate N Jackson scored a hattrick 41', 52', 86' and sealed the 4 2 comeback win for the team In the Group A encounter staged later in the day, Rohit Laishram 23' , Jonathan K 45' , Bicky H 82' and Abinash Kh 83' scored to help Sagolband United FA rout IFA 4 0 Source The Sangai Express
16th AMFA Senior Women's Football League YWC L, YWC Th post emphatic wins in Super League Round
Young Welfare Club, Langthabal YWC L and Youth Welfare Club, Thambalkhong YWC Th notched up comprehensive wins in their opening matches of the Super League Round of the 16th AMFA Senior Women's Football League YWC Th overwhelmed FC Imphal by 5 1 goals in the first match of the 4 team Super League round of the tournament this morning at Mapal Kangjeibung Senjam Alva Devi took centrestage in this lopsided encounter by scoring thrice 67', 71', 80' after FC Imphal enjoyed a narrow 1 0 lead in the first half courtesy of Chingkhamayum Redima's 8th minute strike Heikham Zenia 77' and Leikangbam Russia 90 3' were also on target for YWC Th In the second match of the day staged at Artificial Turf Ground, Lamlong Thongkhong, Wairokpam Daina scored a treble 7', 26', 69' while Maibam Nandeshwori scored twice 44', 45 1' to seal a huge 6 0 win for YWC L against Eastern Sporting Union ESU Loukrakpam Seityamala 32' also contributed a goal to help YWC L rout ESU 6 0 FC Imphal will play ESU in the next match on May 27 from 1 pm at Artificial Turf Ground before YWC Th take on YWC L later in the day from 3 30 pm Source The Sangai Express
65th CC Meet SDC beat YOSC 2 1 as RAU hold FC Kumbi
Social Development Club SDC , Samurou beat Youth Organisation Sporting Club YOSC , Khurai by 2 1 goals as Rising Athletic Union RAU , Lairikyengbam Leikai held Football Club Kumbi FC Kumbi to a 2 2 draw in today's Group G matches of the ongoing 65th CC Meet 2025 26 SDC sealed all three points against their Khurai rivals courtesy of first half goals from Naorem Lanchenba 13' and Kishan Naorem 34' The lone goal for YOSC was scored by Worchuipei Kashung in the 78th minute Earlier in the day, RAU fought back twice to salvage the 2 2 draw with FC Kumbi FC Kumbi found the lead in the 15th minute through Moirangthem Luhen before RAU rode on Lamjingba Nongthombam to draw level in the 44th minute Substitute Soram Malemnganba retained the lead for FC Kumbi in the 63rd minute but RAU fought back and pulled level again through substitute Wangkheimayum Alex in the 85th minute Source The Sangai Express
Amad Shines in Manchester Uniteds 3-0 Victory Over Brighton
Manchester, May 25: Manchester United secured a convincing 3-0 victory against Brighton & Hove Albion in their final Premier League match of the season at the Amex Stadium on Sunday. Patrick Dorgu opened the scoring with an assist from Bruno Fernandes, while Bryan Mbeumo extended the lead to two goals before halftime. In the second ... Read more Amad Shines in Manchester Uniteds 3-0 Victory Over Brighton
Goa Dairy hikes milk prices by Rs 2 per litre
Ponda: Due to rising input costs fuelled by the ongoing crisis, the Goa State Co-operative Milk Producers Union Limited or Goa Dairy has increased milk prices starting May 25. Prices have been increased by Re 1 per half-litre and Rs 2 per litre across all variants with the exception of High Fat Milk (Gold). The []
40-50% sterilisation gap driving annual rise in dog popn: Authorities
Shahin Bepari Lambe Panaji: A sterilisation gap of nearly 40 to 50% is driving a 10 to 15% annual rise in Goas dog population, a government officer said, adding that this is undermining years of sterilisation camps, vaccination programmes and annual drives. The major reason for the rise in stray dog population is unsterilised pet []
Goas ageing population faces rising financial stress: Study
Shahin Bepari Lambe Panaji: With 11.2% of Goas population now elderly higher than the national average of 8.6% a study has warned that the states ageing population is facing growing financial stress, with many senior citizens dependent on pensions and burdened by healthcare costs. The study also highlighted the increased risk of poverty []
Haaland wins Golden Boot in Premier League for third time in four seasons
Haaland was also the top scorer in the 2022-23 season (36 goals) and 2023-24 season (27 goals)
Ensure wider market access for Bihar fish farmers: CM
Setting a transformative agenda, Bihar's Chief Minister Samrat Choudhary aims to revolutionize the state's aquaculture and dairy industries. The ambitious goal of 25 lakh metric tonnes of fish and 1.25 crore litres of milk daily is just the beginning.
India shortlists three private firms to build next-gen stealth fighter jets
Tenders are soon going to private companies for India's next-generation fighter jet program. Tata Advanced Systems, Larsen & Toubro, and Bharat Forge are shortlisted. They will develop five prototypes. A new facility in Andhra Pradesh will support this. The goal is to have prototypes flying by 2032. The Indian Air Force plans to order 120 jets later.
Haaland Wins Golden Boot in Premier League For 3rd Time in 4 Seasons
Haaland didn't feature at all in City's final game of the campaign a 2-1 loss to Aston Villa and finished on 27 goals, five more than Brentford striker Igor Thiago in the list of top scorers
West Ham United Relegated From Premier League as Tottenham Hotspur Survive
Spurs kicked off against Everton needing, realistically, only a draw to avoid relegation for the first time since 1977 -- as they sat two points clear of the Hammers with a significantly better goal difference
Meta layoffs: I asked to be laid off during company-wide 8,000 job cuts, says ex-employee
A former Meta employee voluntarily sought to be part of recent layoffs. Her personal career goals no longer matched the company's direction. She had worked at Meta for six years. The company is undergoing restructuring and focusing on artificial intelligence. She learned AI tools but believes worker protections need collective action. She plans a break before seeking new opportunities.
Central Government Aims to Transform Mizoram into a Fish Exporting State: Lallan Singh
Mumbai, May 24: The Union Minister of Fisheries, Animal Husbandry, and Dairying, Rajeev Ranjan Singh, also known as Lallan Singh, stated on Sunday that the central governments goal is not only to make Mizoram self-sufficient in fish production but also to establish it as a fish-exporting state in the future. The minister assured full support ... Read more Central Government Aims to Transform Mizoram into a Fish Exporting State: Lallan Singh
Driving with Responsibility: A Reflection on Modern Road Culture
Roads become safer when individuals value patience over haste, discipline over carelessness, and responsibility over recklessness ISHFAQ MANZOOR In the modern age, roads have become the arteries of society. They connect homes to workplaces, villages to cities, students to institutions, patients to hospitals, and businesses to opportunities. Vehicles today are not luxuries for many people; they are necessities that support daily life and national progress. Yet, amid increasing traffic and expanding transportation networks, one important question deserves attention: Are we truly understanding the responsibility that comes with driving? Driving is not merely a technical skill. It is a social responsibility and a reflection of civic behaviour. The way people drive often reflects their patience, discipline, awareness, and respect for others. A responsible driver contributes not only to personal safety but also to the safety and harmony of society as a whole. In recent years, roads have witnessed an enormous increase in vehicles. With growing urbanisation and economic activity, traffic has become a common part of daily life. Unfortunately, alongside this growth, impatience and negligence have also increased in many places. Speeding, unnecessary honking, reckless overtaking, distracted driving, and disregard for traffic signals have become concerns that affect public safety and peace. The reality is simple: roads are shared spaces. Every person travelling on the roadwhether in a car, on a motorcycle, on a bicycle, or on foothas an equal right to safety and dignity. A single careless action can place many lives at risk. Therefore, driving should never be treated casually. It requires concentration, emotional control, and respect for the law. Traffic regulations are often misunderstood as restrictions, whereas in truth they are safeguards designed for public welfare. Speed limits, lane systems, pedestrian crossings, helmets, and seat belts exist to protect human life. Obeying traffic rules should not be viewed merely as compliance with authority but as an act of responsibility toward fellow citizens. A disciplined traffic culture reflects the maturity and collective awareness of a nation. Patience is perhaps the most important quality of a good driver. Modern life is undoubtedly busy, and people frequently find themselves under pressure due to schedules and responsibilities. However, frustration on the road solves nothing. Aggressive driving, arguments, or dangerous overtaking may save a few moments, but they can create irreversible consequences. True wisdom lies in remaining calm even during difficult traffic situations. Another issue that deserves attention is distracted driving. The increasing dependence on mobile phones and digital devices has created new challenges for road safety. Even a brief moment of distraction while driving can become dangerous. A responsible driver understands that full attention on the road is not optionalit is essential. At the same time, respect for pedestrians must remain central to road culture. Children walking to school, elderly individuals crossing roads, workers travelling on foot, and cyclists navigating traffic all deserve consideration. Roads are not designed exclusively for vehicles. A compassionate driver recognises the value of every human life and acts accordingly. Young drivers, especially, carry an important responsibility. Youth naturally bring energy and confidence, but driving should never become a means of proving courage through recklessness. Real confidence lies in self-control and discipline. Wearing helmets, fastening seat belts, avoiding intoxication, and respecting speed limits are not signs of weakness; they are signs of maturity and intelligence. The younger generation represents the future strength of the nation, and protecting that future is a collective duty. Technology has undoubtedly improved transportation. Modern vehicles are equipped with advanced safety systems, navigation tools, and improved engineering. Yet technology alone cannot guarantee safety. Human judgment remains the most important factor on the road. No machine can replace awareness, patience, and ethical conduct. Responsible driving also contributes to economic and social development. Smooth and safe transportation supports trade, tourism, healthcare, education, and emergency services. Ambulances, buses, supply vehicles, and public transport systems function effectively only when road discipline is maintained. Safer roads reduce accidents, improve productivity, and strengthen public confidence. Environmental awareness is another dimension of modern driving culture. Unnecessary fuel consumption, poor vehicle maintenance, and excessive honking contribute to pollution and environmental stress. Drivers can contribute positively by maintaining vehicles properly, driving efficiently, and reducing avoidable emissions. Such habits not only benefit individuals financially but also support the broader goal of environmental sustainability. Importantly, road safety is not the responsibility of authorities alone. Governments and traffic departments continue to improve infrastructure, spread awareness, and strengthen regulations for public benefit. However, the success of these efforts depends greatly on public cooperation. Laws can guide behaviour, but genuine change begins with personal responsibility. Families and educational institutions also play a vital role in shaping responsible citizens. Children learn from observation. When they see elders following traffic rules, respecting pedestrians, and driving patiently, they absorb those values naturally. Civic responsibility begins with daily habits practised consistently over time. Driving also offers a deeper social lesson. Roads symbolise coexistence. Just as drivers must share roads respectfully despite different destinations and speeds, society too functions best when people act with patience, understanding, and mutual respect. Discipline on roads ultimately reflects discipline within communities. A truly progressive society is not measured only by highways, vehicles, or infrastructure. It is measured by how safely people travel, how respectfully citizens behave, and how responsibly individuals exercise freedom. Responsible driving is therefore not merely a personal habit; it is a contribution toward national well-being and social harmony. In conclusion, driving is both a privilege and a moral responsibility. Every journey carries with it the duty to protect human life and maintain public safety. Roads become safer when individuals value patience over haste, discipline over carelessness, and responsibility over recklessness. If citizens collectively adopt a culture of respectful and responsible driving, roads will become not only pathways of travel but pathways toward a safer, stronger, and more civilised society. (The Author is a Library Futurist, researcher and writer from Kulgam. Email: waniishfaq0001@gmail.com)
Manchester United's Bruno Fernandes Breaks Assists Record in Premier League
By setting up Patrick Dorgu for Uniteds opening goal against Brighton on Sunday, Fernandes moved onto 21 assists
China sends astronaut on year-long space mission as it eyes 2030 moon landing
China launched three astronauts to its space station. One astronaut will stay for a year, a record for the country. This mission supports China's goal of landing humans on the moon by 2030. The mission will study long-duration space travel. China is in a race with the US for lunar exploration.
Arsenal's Max Dowman becomes youngest player to start a Premier League game at 16 years, 144 days
In a remarkable feat, Max Dowman has etched his name in football history as the youngest player ever to kick off a Premier League match, achieving this at the tender age of 16 years and 144 days. This season, he has also claimed the titles of both the league's youngest goal scorer and the youngest competitor in Champions League play.
Madhya Pradesh League: New entrants Ujjain Falcons have begun preparations for their debut season in the Madhya Pradesh League (MPL) T20 2026 as the squad assembled for its first training sessions this week. One of the three new franchises added to the league this season, Ujjain Falcons enter the tournament with fresh ambition, youthful energy and a strong desire to make an immediate impact in the competition. The squad, led by several exciting domestic talents along with rising IPL star Madhav Tiwari (who will join the squad in coming days), has started intensive practice sessions as players and support staff gear up for the much-anticipated campaign opener. Speaking about the teams preparations and vision, Ujjain Falcons promoter Vinayak Kalani expressed confidence in the squad and said the franchise is entering the tournament with a winning mindset. We are extremely excited to begin this journey with Ujjain Falcons in MPL 2026. This is a new franchise with new energy, fresh ideas and tremendous passion for cricket. The players have started practicing and there is great enthusiasm within the camp. We have assembled a balanced squad filled with talented youngsters and match-winners. Our goal is very clear, we are here to win MPL 2026 and make the people of Ujjain and Indore proud, said Vinayak Kalani. Fresh from an impressive season with Delhi Capitals in the Indian Premier League, Madhav Tiwari remains one of the key players to watch for the Falcons this season. The talented fast-bowling all-rounder has earned praise for his fearless cricket and match-winning abilities The franchise believes its mix of emerging talent, experienced domestic performers and fearless approach can make Ujjain Falcons one of the most exciting teams in the tournament. The team will be coached by former Madhya Pradesh cricketer Sunil Dholpure, who brings valuable experience and understanding of the states cricketing ecosystem. Ujjain Falcons will begin their MPL T20 2026 campaign against Gwalior Cheetahs on June 3 at the iconic Holkar Stadium. The team will be coached by former Madhya Pradesh cricketer Sunil Dholpure, who brings valuable experience and understanding of the states cricketing ecosystem. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Madhav Tiwari, Aryan Pandey, Chanchal Rathore, Adheer Pratap Singh, Yash Dubey, Soham Patwardhan, Shubham Kushwah, Masoom Raza Kaif, Ojaswa Yadav, Gajendra Goswami, Aayush Mankar, Ankur Singh Chauhan, Rishi Miglani, Harshvardhan Hardia, Naveen Nagle, Vishesh Mudgal, Darshan Rathore Article Source: IANS
How to redesign a 12 crore portfolio for clarity and long-term stability
A 42-year-old entrepreneur with 12 crore across equity, real estate and debt wants simplicity. Heres how to declutter holdings, align with goals, and structure surplus wealth smartly.
A farmer wants Salman Khan to buy his goat for this price
Hyderabad: Ahead of Bakrid 2026, an unusual story from Maharashtra is catching attention online. A farmer from Satara district is hoping that his rare goat does not just find a buyer, but reaches one of Indias biggest stars, Salman Khan. Dhanaji Virkar, a farmer from Maan taluka, has become a social media sensation after sharing Get the latest updates in Hyderabad City News , Technology , Entertainment , Sports , Politics and Top Stories on WhatsApp & Telegram by subscribing to our channels. You can also download our app for Android and iOS .
Kane's hat-trick in DFB Pokal final powers Bayern to domestic double
Harry Kane scored a hat trick as Bayern Munich defeated VfB Stuttgart 3-0 in the German Cup final to complete a domestic double. The match also saw fan protests and fireworks against the German Football Association. Kane finished the season with an incredible 61 goals across all competitions.
Kimi Katkar, the Tarzan and Jumma Chumma girl, achieved superstardom in the late 80s and early 90s. Despite her immense popularity, she surprisingly quit Bollywood at its peak. Now living a quiet life in Goa, she enjoys baking and being a grandmother. Read on to know why she quit the industry.
I gave ChatGPT a 10,000 budget for a summer trip Heres whether It chose Goa or Puducherry
Goa is ideal for energetic group vacations with nightlife and beach activities, while Puducherry offers affordability and relaxation. Goa's costs range 10,000- 12,000, whereas Puducherry can fit within 8,000- 10,000, making it suitable for budget-conscious travelers seeking a peaceful experience.
Anil Kumar Singh visits Golpattan under Vibrant Village Programme
Jammu, May 23: Additional Chief Secretary (ACS), PWD(R&B), Anil Kumar Singh on Saturday visited Village GolPattanunder the Vibrant Village Programme. The visit aimed to assess the on-ground requirements and interact with the locals to accelerate inclusive development in the border village. On the occasion, MLA Marh, Surinder Kumar Bhagat; Deputy Commissioner Jammu Dr. Rakesh Minhas, Engineer-in-Chief, Chief Engineer, Director Finance(R&B)and other district officers of Jammu were also present. Speaking on the occasion, Anil Kumar Singh said that the Vibrant Village Programme is a flagship initiative of the Government of India to ensure comprehensive development of border villages. He stated that the scheme aims to saturate the selected villages with essential infrastructure, road connectivity, telecom connectivity, television access, electricity and livelihood generation opportunities. The ACS emphasized that the programme seeks to reverse outmigration by creating employment avenues, promoting tourism and cultural heritage besidesstrengthening thebasic amenities like health, education and skill development. The goal is to transform the border villages into vibrant economic hubs while ensuring national security through strong local participation. Every plan will be made keeping the people at the center, he added. Anil Kumar Singh directed the district administration to prepare village-specific action plans in mission mode and ensure convergence of all schemes for maximum impact. MLA Marh appreciated the Agriculture Department for timely providing the farmmachinery includingcombine harvester and other critical inputs to the farmers of the area. He said such interventions arereducing the input costs and helping thefarmers increase productivity. The MLA further assured the residents that an Animal Ambulance will be provided for the area out of the Constituency Development Fund (CDF) to strengthen veterinary care and support livestock owners in emergencies. He reiterated his commitment to work for the holistic development of border villages. The Deputy Commissioner highlighted the broader contours of the Vibrant Village Programme and assured that the plan under the scheme will be finalized in consultation with the local representatives and citizens of the area to ensure that developmental works are aligned with the actual needs and aspirations of the people. During the interaction, the ACS sought feedback from the locals regarding key issues and developmental gaps. The visiting officers also reviewed the ongoing works and directed the concerned departments to expedite project formulation under the Vibrant Village Programme in a time-bound manner.
NCC Ekta Cup KIYC crush GFA 7 1 in Group D opener
KIYC, Kshetrigao came out all guns blazing to devastate GFA, Palace Compound by 7 1 goals this morning in the Group D opening match of the ongoing NCC Ekta Cup for U 17 boys here at Artificial Turf Ground, Lamlong Thongkhong I Arjun 7', 64' scored two goals to set up the huge win for KIYC while Washim Khan 22' , Aship Ali 23' , H Rahish 40' , S Danish 50' , and I Thoithoiba 67' contributed a goal apiece The consolation goal for GFA was scored by S Ashif three minutes into the stoppage time 90 3' In the Group A match staged later in the afternoon, Pajalei Panmei 21', 57' scored twice to earn Imphal Football Academy IFA , Sanakeithel a 2 0 win over KAFA, Kontha Ahallup Meanwhile in the Group B match staged later in the day, KFA, Laipham Khunou thumped Pandam FF, Charangpat by 3 1 goals courtesy of goals coming from M Suraj 33', 53' and S Ayangba 36' The lone goal for Pandam FF was scored by Competeson in the 23rd minute Source The Sangai Express
Stage set for semis of 48th Junior State Boys and Girls' Handball Tournament
The semi final line up of the 48th Junior State Boys and Girls' Handball Tournament 2026 hosted by KVWA, Mayang Imphal under the aegis of the Manipur Handball Association have been completed today with the conclusion of the league round KVWA, Mayang Imphal will play SSC, Khurai in the first semi final match of the boys tournament tomorrow from 7 am onwards before YLK, Chingarel Tejpur play OYO, Kongpal in the other semi final match In the girls tournament, YLK, Chingarel Tejpur will play SSC in a semi final clash before KVWA, Mayang Imphal meet OYO, Kongpal for the remaining final berth In the last league match of the girls tournament staged today, hosts KVWA prevailed 22 12 as Jinybala scored 7 goals alone and Jennymax and Bidyalaxmi contributed 4 goals apiece Thoicha and Devarani also netted 3 and 2 goals respectively for the team as Jandabi and Lingjelthoibi added a goal apiece For SSC, Taibangsatpi scored thrice as Pinky, Kajal, and Robia scored two goals apiece Velentina, Sinthoi and Veronika also contributed a goal apiece in a lost cause Meanwhile in the final league match of the boys' competition, SSC thumped NSU 15 12 despite Richard scoring the match's highest 8 goals Zidane and Raju led the scoring for SSC adding 5 goals apiece while Basker and Chingkheinganba scored 3 and 2 goals respectively Elist 2 , Alpha 1 and Ronaldo 1 also chipped in four goals for NSU today Source The Sangai Express
65th CC Meet Taj Khan guides ESU 2 1 past SU, UYT hold SWC to 2 2 draw
Taj Khan scored a brace to help Eastern Sporting Union ESU , Wangkhei Palace Compound register a 2 1 comeback win against Sagolband United SU in the Group E opening match of the ongoing 65th CC Meet at Mapal Kangjeibung this afternoon SU drew first blood through RS JLCIS, who found the target in the 14th minute, only for Taj Khan to equalise within two minutes Taj Khan then struck late in the 84th minute of the game to secure the 2 1 victory for ESU Later in the day, United Youth Thamnapokpi UYT and Social Welfare Club SWC opened the Group F league campaign with a 2 2 draw SWC found the lead early in the 10th minute through Md Samir but things came on level terms with his teammate Wahengbam Sanatomba conceding an own goal in the 33rd minute SWC, however, reestablished their lead with Samir scoring again in the 39th minute After trailing 1 2 in the first half, UYC entered the field with a renewed purpose and restored the parity in the 62nd minute courtesy of a strike from Amujao The two sides put in all effort to assert their dominance and take the lead but defence on both ends emerged on top to deny any alterations in the scoreline Eventually the two teams shared a point apiece Source The Sangai Express
Offices gear up for a green makeover
Companies are choosing eco-friendly office designs and materials to push for carbon neutrality goals. Office fit-outs contribute significantly to waste and emissions. Green interiors can lower costs and reduce waste. Circular approaches offer adaptable workspaces. This shift is crucial for long-term value and resilience in India's evolving office market.
Quote of the day by George Michael highlights the connection between success, hard work, goals, and hardships. The quote explains that many achievements in life require struggle, patience, and effort. George Michaels own journey in music, fame, personal challenges, and legacy reflects the meaning behind his words and continues to inspire people looking for motivation and direction in life.
Hull City Back In Premier League After Dramatic Late Goal In Championship Playoff Final
Oli McBurnie scored late in stoppage time to send Hull City into the Premier League after beating Middlesbrough 1-0 in a playoff at a scorching Wembley on Saturday.
Italian authorities shut down major streaming piracy network
The Cinemagoal app retransmitted content from major platforms like Netflix and Disney+.
Gujarat to Develop 20 Roads Using Green Technology
Gandhinagar, May 23: The Gujarat government is set to promote the use of green construction methods in road development, with an investment of 1,147 crores. This initiative will kick off 20 road projects across several districts. The primary goals are to enhance road durability, reduce construction costs, and facilitate the large-scale reuse of existing road ... Read more Gujarat to Develop 20 Roads Using Green Technology
ChatGPTs opening response was direct and reassuring: Your goal should be to double your savings from 25,000 to around 50,000 per month
Erling Haaland: The Goal Machine Leading Norway to the FIFA World Cup After 28 Years
New Delhi, May 23: Erling Braut Haaland, the Norwegian footballer, is often referred to as the goal machine. Born on July 21, 2000, in Leeds, England, he hails from an athletic family. His father, Alf-Inge Haaland, was a professional footballer, while his mother, Gry Marita Braut, has made a name in heptathlon. His grandfather was ... Read more Erling Haaland: The Goal Machine Leading Norway to the FIFA World Cup After 28 Years
Millions across J&K determined to eradicate narco-terrorism: LG Sinha
Srinagar, May 23: The Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha today Joined Nasha Mukt Jammu Kashmir Padyatra in Shopian where citizens from all walks of life vowed that narcoterrorists will be driven out from every corner of UT of Jammu Kashmir. Addressing the gathering, the Lieutenant Governor said this collective resolve heralds the dawn of a new era. From every lane and bylane of UT, voices are rising in unison, demanding that not a single drug smuggler be spared. What began 43 days ago in Jammu has now surged into a powerful grassroots movement, echoing across communities with unstoppable force, the Lieutenant Governor said. The Lieutenant Governor stated that united by a single purpose and a common goal, millions across Jammu Kashmir are determined to eradicate narcoticsterrorism from this land of paradise. It is now firmly etched in the minds of our people that this is not a distant issue but a challenge confronting us at our very doorstep, one we must face headon with courage and resolve, he said. The Lieutenant Governor observed that the poison of drugs is diverting our youth from the path of progress. He said terrorist groups use proceeds from drugs to buy weapons, and with those weapons the blood of ordinary Kashmiris is being spilled. Today I want to state unequivocally: whether an official or anyone in public life, if they are in any way connected to the drug network or lend it support, they will face strict legal consequences. I assure the people that if even the slightest trace of this infection has seeped into our system, it will be mercilessly cut out without hesitation, the Lieutenant governor said. The Lieutenant Governor said that by destroying the lives of our children, thousands of smugglers and narco-terrorists have built their own dark fiefdoms. He said each brick of that sordid realm is being pulled down. The cup of suffering borne by the people at the hands of drug smugglers has overflowed; their collective cry of no more has risen into an unstoppable roar. He further stated that every drug sold in our towns and villages is like a bullet pressed against the chest of the people. Wherever drug smugglers and drug traffickers take root, their first victims are our youth. I know that many parents across Jammu Kashmir live under this shadow of fear, constantly worried that their family could be the next target. We must banish that fear completely and ensure safety for every household in the Union Territory, the Lieutenant Governor said. The Lieutenant Governor also highlighted that more than 7,000 womens committees have been formed in Jammu Kashmir and it is now the administrations duty to empower these committees and ensure they can work effectively. In the past 43 days, 797 FIRs have been registered and 894 drug smugglers and peddlers have been sent behind bars. 59 traffickers have been arrested under PITNDPS provisions. 81 narcotic palaces built with the traffickers black money have been demolished. 101 immovable properties have been attached and seized. Other assets worth crores have been attached. 457 driving licenses have been suspended. Recommendations have been made to cancel passports of 22 smugglers and to cancel registrations of 606 vehicles. Large quantities of drugs have been seized. About 5,641 drug stores were inspected; licenses of 268 stores were suspended or cancelled, and FIRs filed against 6 drug stores. A comprehensive rehabilitation policy is also being prepared. The Lieutenant Governor said that our aim is not only to free addicted youth through deaddiction programs but also to reintegrate them into the mainstream by providing employment and jobs.
Delhis Registrar Offices to Go High-Tech Under Chief Minister Rekha Gupta
New Delhi, May 23: Chief Minister Rekha Gupta is set to implement significant changes in the property registration system of the capital. Her aim is to transform the work culture of sub-registrar offices, ensuring that citizens face no issues such as corruption, middlemen, or unnecessary delays when registering properties. The governments goal is to develop ... Read more Delhis Registrar Offices to Go High-Tech Under Chief Minister Rekha Gupta
Maha eyes 1.5 lakh AI jobs as ImagiNxt opens in Mumbai
Maharashtra is poised to become an AI powerhouse, aiming for over 1.5 lakh jobs and 10,000 crore investment by 2031. Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis unveiled ambitious plans including AI Centers of Excellence and a startup fund. This initiative aligns with the state's goal of a $1 trillion economy by 2030, driven by technology and innovation.
Fortis Hospital Kalyan Inaugurates Advanced Emergency Department; Marks 20 Years of Operations
As Fortis Hospital Kalyan marks its 20th year of healthcare services in the Kalyan-Dombivli-Ambernath region, the hospital yesterday inaugurated its newly upgraded Emergency Department. Unveiled by Shri. Abhinav Goel (IAS), Municipal Commissioner, Kalyan-Dombivali Municipal Corporation, Dr S. Narayani, Business Head-Fortis Hospitals Maharashtra, Dr Ashutosh Pandey, Facility Director, Fortis Hospital Kalyan and Dr Sudhir Gore, Head – Trauma & Emergency Services, Fortis Hospital, Kalyan , the department is one of the most advanced emergency care facilities in the region. Upgraded Emergency Department unveiled at Fortis Hospital Kalyan by (L) Dr Pate, Dr Manoj, Dr Patil, Dr Pandey, KDMC’s Mr Goel (IAS), Dr S. Narayani, Dr Gore & Dr Mahajan Over 20 years, the specialists at Fortis Hospital Kalyan’s Emergency Department managed over 60,000 emergencies. The department's emergency case mix includes 33% medical emergencies, 31% cardiac emergencies, 24% surgical emergencies, and 12% neurological emergencies reflecting the full spectrum of regional emergencies. Every case has contributed to a growing understanding of how emergencies unfold in this region, this includes insights into when they peak, how they present, and how fast they escalate. This extensive clinical experience has shaped the redesign of the new Emergency Department, prioritizing rapid triage, bedside diagnostics, and multidisciplinary coordination during time-sensitive situations. The upgraded department's four emergency beds and one negative pressure isolation room are designed to handle the full spectrum of emergencies. The resuscitation bays are each equipped with continuous cardiac monitoring, ventilation, and defibrillation capabilities. Direct connectivity to the Cath Lab and ICU ensures that every critical intervention begins at the bedside, not after a transfer. The department is further supported by a digital triage system with a real-time bed management dashboard to improve emergency response efficiency. The Emergency Department brings together emergency specialists, cardiologists, neurologists, trauma experts, and critical care specialists to manage a wide spectrum of emergencies including heart attack, stroke, trauma, septic shock, Pulmonary Embolism, snake bite, rail/ road trauma, cardiac arrest, etc. Matching the ambition of the upgraded department, Fortis Hospital Kalyan simultaneously announced Code QRT 2.0, an initiative that takes emergency preparedness beyond the hospital walls and into the city. The first phase of Code QRT, hosted in 2025, trained primary care physicians across Kalyan-Dombivali to identify and stabilise critical patients before transfer. Code QRT 2.0 takes that foundation and builds a network around it. Fifteen key hospitals across Kalyan-Dombivali, identified by Fortis Hospital Kalyan, will now be a part of a coordinated emergency response system, connecting emergency physicians, specialists, first responders, and neighbouring facilities into a single, seamless chain of care. The goal of the initiative is simple; no critical patient should fall through the gap between one facility & the next and receive adequate treatment within the golden hour. Shri. Abhinav Goel (IAS), Municipal Commissioner, Kalyan-Dombivali Municipal Corporation , who graced the inauguration ceremony said, "Kalyan has always been a city of arrivals. People come here for work, for opportunity, for a better life. Today, this city is home to millions, and as it grows, it cannot have gaps in its emergency infrastructure. Fortis Hospital Kalyan has been a pillar of healthcare for two decades, and will continue to be a caregiver for the next two. Yesterday’s inauguration tells every resident, old and new, that this city is not just growing outward. It is growing stronger from within." Speaking about the launch, Dr. Ashutosh Pandey, Facility Director, Fortis Hospital, Kalyan , said, “The launch of the upgraded Emergency Department marks 20yrs of saving and enriching the lives of people across Kalyan. Over the years, emergency care requirements across the region have evolved significantly, both in scale and complexity. The upgraded department reflects every lesson we’ve learned and is built for speed and precision. Code QRT 2.0 multiplies those learnings across 15 partner hospitals the Kalyan-Dombivali region, creating a network where emergency stabilisation, referral, and access to definitive care happen without delay. Together, these two initiatives represent our strongest commitment yet to the communities we serve." Commenting on the hospital’s departments clinical outcomes, Dr. Sudhir Gore, Head – Trauma & Emergency Services, Fortis Hospital, Kalyan , said, “ Every design decision in this department traces back to a real patient, a real emergency, and a real lesson. Over the years, our teams have consistently focused on building a protocol-driven emergency response system to deliver outcomes exceeding international benchmarks. We have achieved door-to-balloon times as low as 28 minutes in a patient that had suffered a heart attack, against the global benchmark of 90 minutes. Similarly, we have achieved door-to-needle time of 15 minutes in a patient who had suffered a stroke.” Highlighting the larger vision behind the expansion, Dr. S. Narayani, Business Head – Fortis Hospitals Maharashtra, said, “Kalyan is one of the fastest growing urban centres in this region, and Fortis Hospital Kalyan is growing with it. Yesterday's inauguration is the beginning of the next chapter of healthcare in the city. Emergency care is where hospitals prove their commitment, and we intend to keep ours for the next two decades as well." The inauguration also featured leading specialists associated with the hospital’s emergency response ecosystem, including Dr. Zakia Khan, Director – Interventional Cardiology; Dr. Rakesh Lalla, Additional Director – Neurology; Dr. Vivek Mahajan, Director – Structural Cardiology; and Dr. Manoj Kumar, Consultant – Emergency Medicine, Dr Sandeep Patil – Chief Intensivist, alongside the hospital’s emergency and critical care leadership teams. For nearly two decades, Fortis Hospital Kalyan has ensured that patients with critical emergencies does not have to leave the city to seek medical intervention. With Code QRT 2.0 Fortis Hospital Kalyan brings advanced emergency intervention closer to of communities that need it. About IHH Healthcare (IHH) IHH is a leading multinational healthcare provider shaping the future of care. Driven by our aspiration to Care. For Good., we unite medical excellence and innovation, pushing boundaries through our trusted brands such as Acibadem, Gleneagles, Fortis, Island, Mount Elizabeth, Pantai, Parkway and Prince Court. Across 10 countries, including Malaysia, Singapore, Türkiye, India and Greater China, our 70,000-strong team delivers world-class excellence every day, within and beyond our 140 healthcare facilities, including more than 80 hospitals. Our comprehensive services span the full healthcare continuum, from primary and ambulatory to quaternary care, complemented by diagnostics, imaging, rehabilitation, telehealth and home care. In partnership with our stakeholders, IHH is advancing value-based care, building a sustainable healthcare ecosystem and creating meaningful impact, as we work towards our vision to become the world’s most trusted healthcare services network. For more information, please visit www.ihhhealthcare.com .
LG Sinha Joins Nasha Mukt Jammu Kashmir Padyatra in Shopian
Srinagar, May 23: The Lieutenant Governor, Manoj Sinha today Joined Nasha Mukt Jammu Kashmir Padyatra in Shopian where citizens from all walks of life vowed that narcoterrorists will be driven out from every corner of UT of Jammu Kashmir. Addressing the gathering, the Lieutenant Governor said this collective resolve heralds the dawn of a new era.From every lane and bylane of UT, voices are rising in unison, demanding that not a single drug smuggler be spared. What began 43 days ago in Jammu has now surged into a powerful grassroots movement, echoing across communities with unstoppable force, the Lieutenant Governor said. The Lieutenant Governor stated that united by a single purpose and a common goal, millions across Jammu Kashmir are determined to eradicate narcoticsterrorism from this land of paradise. It is now firmly etched in the minds of our people that this is not a distant issue but a challenge confronting us at our very doorstep, one we must face headon with courage and resolve, he said. The Lieutenant Governor observed that the poison of drugs is diverting our youth from the path of progress. He said terrorist groups use proceeds from drugs to buy weapons, and with those weapons the blood of ordinary Kashmiris is being spilled. Today I want to state unequivocally: whether an official or anyone in public life, if they are in any way connected to the drug network or lend it support, they will face strict legal consequences. I assure the people that if even the slightest trace of this infection has seeped into our system, it will be mercilessly cut out without hesitation, the Lieutenant governor said. The Lieutenant Governor said that by destroying the lives of our children, thousands of smugglers and narco-terrorists have built their own dark fiefdoms. He said each brick of that sordid realm is being pulled down. The cup of suffering borne by the people at the hands of drug smugglers has overflowed; their collective cry of no more has risen into an unstoppable roar. He further stated that every drug sold in our towns and villages is like a bullet pressed against the chest of the people.Wherever drug smugglers and drug traffickers take root, their first victims are our youth. I know that many parents across Jammu Kashmir live under this shadow of fear, constantly worried that their family could be the next target. We must banish that fear completely and ensure safety for every household in the Union Territory, the Lieutenant Governor said. The Lieutenant Governor also highlighted that more than 7,000 womens committees have been formed in Jammu Kashmir and it is now the administrations duty to empower these committees and ensure they can work effectively. In the past 43 days, 797 FIRs have been registered and 894 drug smugglers and peddlers have been sent behind bars. 59 traffickers have been arrested under PITNDPS provisions. 81 narcotic palaces built with the traffickers black money have been demolished. 101 immovable properties have been attached and seized. Other assets worth crores have been attached. 457 driving licenses have been suspended. Recommendations have been made to cancel passports of 22 smugglers and to cancel registrations of 606 vehicles. Large quantities of drugs have been seized. About 5,641 drug stores were inspected; licenses of 268 stores were suspended or cancelled, and FIRs filed against 6 drug stores. A comprehensive rehabilitation policy is also being prepared. The Lieutenant Governor said that our aim is not only to free addicted youth through deaddiction programs but also to reintegrate them into the mainstream by providing employment and jobs.
Ahead of Eid al-Adha, PETA deploys AI robot goat to speak against animal slaughter
Mumbai: People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA) India has unveiled Awaaz, a child-like robot goat, who speaks to encourage people to make animal-free food choices and inculcate vegan eating habits. A video shows the realistic-looking robot goat engaging in gentle, interactive conversations in English and Hindi, asking children and other passersby Do Get the latest updates in Hyderabad City News , Technology , Entertainment , Sports , Politics and Top Stories on WhatsApp & Telegram by subscribing to our channels. You can also download our app for Android and iOS .
Iran slams US for obstructionism as third round of UN nuclear talks end in deadlock
New York, May 23 : Iran on Saturday accused the United States and its allies of obstructionism after the third round of talks on the nuclear proliferation treaty (NPT) torpedoed at the United Nations, with the delegates failing to adopt a final document amid ongoing tensions between Washington and Tehran over the latters nuclear program. The remarks were shared by the Permanent Mission of Iran to the UN after the third round of the NPT Review Conference ended in a deadlock.In a post on X, it said, U.S. Excessive Demands Push the NPT into Free Fall. The NPT Review Conference failed for the third consecutive time due to obstructionism by the United States and its allies. Irans warning: Without nuclear disarmament, no future can be envisaged for the NPT.NHK Japan reported on Saturday that the delegates at the international conference on nuclear disarmament failed to adopt a final document amid ongoing tensions over Irans nuclear programme with the United States. The United States, across the top echelons of its leadership, time and again expressed that Iran can never develop nuclear weapons.The recent impasse comes on the Review Conference of the Parties to the Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons, which entered its last day on Friday. The conference opened at UN headquarters in New York on April 27.According to NHK Japan, a draft of the final document was revised four times, with many contentious phrases omitted. These included phrases referring to Ukraines nuclear power plant and North Koreas denuclearisation. The Japanese outlet further noted that behind-the-scenes negotiations continued as representatives of Iran demanded the removal of the expression that Iran can never seek, develop or acquire any nuclear weapons, while the US maintained it should be retained. Do Hung Viet, the president of the conference, said at Fridays meeting that no consensus was reached, calling it very regrettable as per NHK Japan.It further reported that this is the third consecutive time that the NPT review conference, which is held every five years in principle, has failed to adopt a final document. The NPT is a landmark international treaty whose objective is to prevent the spread of nuclear weapons and weapons technology, to promote cooperation in the peaceful uses of nuclear energy and to further the goal of achieving nuclear disarmament and general and complete disarmament, the UN Office of Disarmament Affairs noted.It represents the only binding commitment in a multilateral treaty to the goal of disarmament by the nuclear-weapon States. Opened for signature in 1968, the Treaty entered into force in 1970 and on 11 May 1995, the Treaty was extended indefinitely.A total of 191 States have joined the Treaty, including the five nuclear-weapon States. (ANI)
IPL 2026: Two Steps Away From What We Have Manifested From Day One, Says Krunal Pandya
Defending Champions Royal Challengers Bengaluru: Despite a 55-run defeat against Sunrisers Hyderabad in their final league fixture, Defending Champions Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) concluded the league stage at the top of the points table with 18 points and a superior net run rate, ending the league phase strongly ahead of the playoffs. The match also saw captain Rajat Patidar register his fourth half-century of the season, while Virat Kohli extended his record for the most 50-plus partnerships in mens T20 cricket with 211 stands. Bhuvneshwar Kumar also continued to lead the Purple Cap standings with 24 wickets this season. Reflecting on the team's achievement of finishing at the top of the table, Krunal Pandya said, It's not just today's game, but it's actually the effort we have put in for the last two and a half months. Obviously the result didn't go our way, but this was our first goal and to achieve that after 14 games is a pretty satisfying feeling. Now we are two steps away from what we all have manifested from day one of the start of the season. Krunal also put in a valuable all-round contribution against SRH, scoring 41 off 31 balls and picking up the crucial wicket of Heinrich Klaasen at an important stage of the innings. They had the experience of bowling on this ground and executed their slower balls really well. Getting Klaasen's wicket was crucial and I am happy with the way I was able to contribute. But at the end of the day, what matters is that golden trophy. That is the goal. RCB Head Coach Andy Flower praised the team's consistency throughout a highly competitive league campaign. To finish top of the league at the end of the group stage is a great effort. There are 10 very good teams in this competition and we've seen how competitive every side has been. Even teams lower down the table have shown how dangerous they can be when they play with freedom. Venkatesh Iyer provided RCB with an aggressive start at the top of the order, smashing 44 runs off just 19 deliveries and setting the tone early in the chase. In a big tournament, to be top of the table shows what we've achieved as a team. There is constant pressure in a tournament like the IPL and you've got to enjoy the small victories as well. This is one achievement that the entire team is going to cherish and it gives us confidence heading into the playoffs. Devdutt Padikkal emphasized the importance of carrying the team's momentum into the knockout stages. In a big tournament, to be top of the table shows what we've achieved as a team. There is constant pressure in a tournament like the IPL and you've got to enjoy the small victories as well. This is one achievement that the entire team is going to cherish and it gives us confidence heading into the playoffs. Also Read: Live Cricket Score RCB will now shift focus to the playoffs as they prepare to face Gujarat Titans in Qualifier 1 in Dharamshala on Tuesday with a place in the final at stake. Article Source: IANS
New OTT releases this weekend (May 2224, 2026) are led by Dhurandhar: Raw and Undekha, System, Ladies First, and SkyMed Season 4. From intense spy thrillers and legal dramas to Korean action-comedies and animated adventures, heres your complete weekend binge guide.
Hotmail co-founder Sabeer Bhatia achieved remarkable health results with a simple fitness plan. He reduced his total cholesterol by 91 points. This was accomplished through just two gym sessions weekly. Bhatia's experience highlights the power of consistent, manageable habits. It shows that significant health gains are possible without extreme measures. This offers a refreshing perspective on achieving wellness goals.
Back on Chinese soil, Song Yadong looks to revive his UFC title push
Song Yadong has openly spoken about his mission to become Chinas first male UFC champion, a goal that sits alongside Zhang Weilis success as part of a larger ambition for Chinese MMA. Headlining UFC Fight Night in Macau on May 30 against Deiveson Figueiredo represents both a homecoming and an audition.
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Sub-Committee Meeting on Ladakh Issues Yields Positive Outcomes, Says Tashi Gyalson
New Delhi, May 23: The recent sub-committee meeting addressing issues related to Ladakh was described as highly meaningful and results-oriented by BJP leader Tashi Gyalson. He emphasized that the primary goal of the meeting was to find solutions to the concerns of Ladakh. In an exclusive interview with a news agency on Saturday, Gyalson stated ... Read more Sub-Committee Meeting on Ladakh Issues Yields Positive Outcomes, Says Tashi Gyalson
5 upscale residential hotspots driving Goas luxury real estate boom
Over the years, Goa has evolved from being just a holiday hotspot into one of Indias most attractive luxury real estate destinations. With scenic coastal landscapes, modern infrastructure, and a growing demand for second homes and premium residences, the state has witnessed a remarkable rise in upscale housing developments.
DC Anantnag directs to ensure smooth observance of festival
Anantnag, May 22: Deputy Commissioner Anantnag, Dr. Bilal Mohiuddin Bhat on Friday chaired a meeting of officers at DC office to review the arrangements for smooth observance of upcoming Eid-ul-Adha in the district. The meeting was attended by SP, ADC, SE PHE, ACR, SDMs, AC Food Safety, CAHO, DD Fisheries, Exen PDD, ARTO, AD FCS&CA, DSHO, CEO MCA, representatives of F&ES, Legal Metrology, Traffic and Waqf Board, EOs of MCs and other concerned officials. At the outset, the officers briefed the chair about the respective arrangements that have been put in place for smooth observance of the holy and festive days. Addressing the meeting, the DC said it is essential the people and devotees are duly facilitated so they observe the holy days with ease and convenience. He called for providing all requisite facilities to the devotees visiting Khiram Dargah Shareef, Kabamarg, Reshmool, Aishmuqam, Seer Hamdan and other shrines, mosques and Eidgahs on upcoming Eid-ul-Adha. The DC directed officers of Jal Shakti Department and KPDCL to ensure smooth supply of water and electricity across the district. Jal Shakti Department shall keep adequate number of water tankers available at critical locations especially in view of the prevailing high temperatures, he noted. Emphasizing the importance of essential commodities during the festive days, the DC asked the FCS&CA Department to maintain sufficient stocks of rice, atta, sugar, and other daily essentials in the district. He further directed the concerned authorities to intensify market checking to ensure the quality and availability of essential commodities, including bakery and confectionery items, milk, meat, chicken, vegetables, and other essentials in the markets. It is expected that demand of these items will increase ahead of the holy occasion and therefore joint inspections of shops and manufacturing units be carried out by the designated teams to ensure provision of quality edible items at fair prices to the public, the DC observed. DSHO informed the chair that adequate number of sacrificial animals, including sheep and goats, are available in the district. Similarly, CAHO informed that sufficient poultry stock is available to meet public demand during the festive days. Municipal authorities were directed to conduct regular sanitation drives for proper cleanliness and hygiene in and around towns, mosques, shrines and Eidgahs. He instructed the concerned authorities to designate teams and locations for proper collection and disposal of offal, hides and waste to maintain cleanliness and hygiene both in urban and rural areas. Instructions were also issued regarding seamless transport facilities particularly at crucial hours besides proper security and deployment of fire and emergency tenders especially near the Eidgahs, shrines, mosques and places of congregation. The Health Department was asked to deploy medical teams at places of importance to provide immediate healthcare assistance in view of the expected large gatherings. For smooth vehicular movement during the festival, traffic authorities were directed to implement effective traffic management plans around major mosques and marketplaces. At conclusion, SDMs were tasked to establish control rooms for monitoring and facilitating the seamless observance of the festival in their respective subdivisions.
NCC Ekta Cup for U17 Boys begins
Hosts NCC Imphal Group and Real Football Academy RFA , Top Siphai emerged victorious as the NCC Ekta Cup for U 17 Boys kicked off today at Artificial Turf Ground, Lamlong Thongkhong The opening match Group B of the 12 team tournament organised under the auspices of the All Manipur Football Association saw A Krish 46' and W Mukaram 88' net a goal apiece to earn NCC Imphal Group, DMU Campus a 2 0 win over Pandam Football Foundation In the second match Group A , Sagolband United Football Academy SUFA played out a 2 2 draw with Kontha Ahallup Football Academy KAFA Jonathan 43' and Bicky 54' were on the target for SUFA in the draw as M Prem 36' and Th Jenson 65' scored for KAFA In the Group C opener staged later in the day, RFA rode on goals from H Pravakar 1' and Md Sajad 59' to beat MUFA 2 0 Source The Sangai Express
I League 3 playoff Aimso Chithung nets thrice to assure Baghpat FC I League 2 promotion
Aimso Chithung scored thrice to fashion Baghpat FC a 4 2 win over Chhaygaon FC in a crucial I League 3 playoff match this evening at SAI Stadium Baghpat FC cemented their position on top of the table with the third win and assured themselves of 1 2 finish with a match left to spare It also meant that they earned promotion to the 2026 27 I League 2 Aimso Chithung put Baghpat FC ahead after 11 minutes before scoring two more goals in the 36th and the 85th minutes to set up the 4 2 win as Chabungbam Linky Meitei 56' contributed one goal Pratap Kumar Tamnag 27' and Midul Doley 75' meanwhile were on target for Chhaygaon FC Baghpat will play Sunrise FC in their closing playoff match on May 24 at Khuman Lampak Main Stadium FC Raengdai, Sunrise Club, KLASA remain in the contention for the remaining promotion slot The day also saw FC Raengdai boost their promotion chances by handing TRAU a 2 0 defeat in another Manipur derby at Khuman lampak Stadium this evening FC Raengdai found the lead deep 87 minutes into the game courtesy of Basanta Singh Moirangthem before Chuingampou Kamei netted the decisive goal 7 minutes into the stoppage time The result lifted FC Raengdai to second in the table on 7 points KLASA had earlier played out a goalless draw with Sunrise Club Orissa at the same venue to remain in the fray for the top two place With the result, Sunrise Club Orissa and KLASA are third and fourth in the table on the same 6 points FC Raengdai desperately need full points to earn promotion to the I League 2 next season Source The Sangai Express
The rise of artificial intelligence has produced a mixture of excitement, fear, and philosophical uncertainty unlike any previous technological revolution. In only a few decades, AI has evolved from a narrow academic idea into a system capable of writing essays, generating images, solving equations, driving vehicles, discovering proteins, assisting scientific research and what not. Because of this rapid progress, many people now ask a profound question; if AI will eventually take over everything and anything, including the deepest intellectual fields such as physics, cosmology and philosophy. This question cannot be answered with a simple yes or no. Though AI has and will further unquestionably transform science, education, industry, and society at a scale comparable to the Industrial Revolution or perhaps even larger, yet taking over everything implies more than automation. It implies replacing human creativity, intuition, curiosity, judgment, and perhaps even consciousness itself. Whether that is possible remains uncertain and to be seen. To understand the future realistically, one must examine what AI actually does, what parts of scientific work can be automated by it, and what aspects remain deeply human. Modern AI systems are fundamentally machines, especially neural networks that detect patterns in enormous amounts of data. These systems learn statistical relationships between inputs and outputs. For example AI learns and recognizes relationships between pixels and images, words and meanings, experimental data and mathematical structures and so on. AI often detects correlations without genuine comprehension. On the other hand, Science is more than pattern recognition; it requires interpretation and vast comprehension. AI appears intelligent because it can approximate many tasks associated with human cognition. However, there is a crucial distinction between computation and understanding. A calculator can compute millions of arithmetic operations faster than any human, yet it does not understand mathematics. Similarly, current AI can manipulate equations and scientific language without necessarily possessing conceptual awareness. AI is however, exceptionally good at such task which involves repetitive and measurable procedures such as book-keeping, customer support, scheduling, basic coding, data entry etc. On the other hand what basic sciences like Physics do is creating conceptual frameworks, interpreting nature, deciding which assumptions matter, recognizing hidden symmetries and above all constructing meaning from incomplete information. The greatest revolutions in physics did not arise simply from computation. Albert Einstein for instance transformed physics not because he solved harder equations than others, but because he questioned assumptions about space and time that were in vogue. The scientists do not simply process the data but they try redefining reality itself. Scientific revolutions often emerge from imagination, philosophical discomfort, and conceptual leaps rather than pure calculation. In short, AI may help answer how the universe works but humans will still keep inquiring why those answers matter. Current AI systems do not possess confirmed consciousness. They process information but do not appear to experience meaning. It is pertinent to mention that many great educators and experts have specifically warned about AI errors in STEM fields. For instance Dan Meyer, a Math Educator and Author said, AI like ChatGPT is great for brainstorming ideas or explaining concepts in plain language, but I wouldnt trust it to solve complex math problems reliably. It can make subtle errors that look convincing. Neil Brown, a Physics Teacher of UK remarked that Ive seen ChatGPT generate explanations in physics that sound reasonable but are actually incorrect. Students shouldnt rely on it for problem-solving; it can reinforce misunderstandings. This was reported in Times Educational Supplement, 2023. So did Jo Boaler, Stanford Professor of Mathematics Education mention that Tools like ChatGPT can support learning, but in mathematics, they can produce incorrect solutions that look right. Students need human guidance to check and understand answers. Students who proudly announce that they studied from YouTube shorts, should therefore understand that it is academically equivalent to learning swimming from watching fish documentaries. Artificial Intelligence has become their calculator, dictionary, tutor, library, and sometimes even the homework-doer. Most of the students today are not able to solve equations, manipulate fractions and decimals, write essays, generate codes, summarize lessons, decode puzzles, guess riddles or prepare speeches without using AI tools. While AI technological revolution offers enormous educational advantages, an important question arises: Should there be a stage in academic learning before which students should not be allowed to use AI? There should indeed be a foundational stage in education where students first learn to comprehend, understand, draft and demonstrate, compose and calculate and be able to think independently before depending heavily on AI assistance. Early education, especially up to middle school, should focus primarily on building foundational abilities such as reading, writing, comprehension, composition, calculation, arithmetic, reasoning, communication, and curiosity. During this stage, excessive AI dependence could interfere with the natural development of these core skills. Human intelligence grows through effort. The brain strengthens much like a muscle by being used. When students immediately outsource thinking to AI, they risk weakening their capacity for concentration and independent judgment. A student who always uses AI for essays may become fluent in copying sophistication without truly understanding ideas. Similarly, in mathematics and physics, students may arrive at correct answers without understanding the procedure of arriving at solutions. This creates an illusion of learning rather than genuine mastery. At higher levels of education, AI can significantly enhance learning. It can explain difficult concepts, provide personalized tutoring, assist in research, and encourage creativity. In universities and advanced studies, knowing how to effectively use AI has rather become essential. But the key difference is that mature learners are more capable of questioning AI outputs, identifying errors, and using technology critically instead of blindly. The goal is not prohibition, but gradual introduction of AI and using it responsibly. Another important concern is ethical development. Students must understand the value of honesty, effort, and intellectual ownership. If AI becomes a shortcut for every assignment from an early age, academic integrity may gradually lose meaning. The true crisis of the modern age is not artificial intelligence overtaking humanity; it is natural intelligence surrendering voluntarily. Young minds must remember that brilliance cannot be downloaded. Confidence has no shortcut key. Wisdom does not come with premium subscription plans. Creativity cannot survive constant distraction. And no search engine, regardless of speed, can replace human judgment. AI is powered by mathematical models inspired by the neural networks of brain. However human brain is much more than a network. While AI is narrow, algorithmic, and disembodied, human brain is biologically complex, embodied, adaptive, and potentially non-algorithmic in some aspects like creativity and consciousness. The theory of consciousness is for instance trying to explore how mind emerges from brain and therefore why we have different mindsets. The brain is much more than an App installed in our skull. The question is whether the generation of idiots will ever apply it again. On the contrary, our predecessors had chosen to stay curious rather than convinced. Let us not settle down and sink. Dr. Qudsia Gani, Head, Dept. of Physics, Govt. Degree College, Pattan Baramulla, J&K
As Kashmir warms, rainfall now comes with fury
Srinagar, May 22:Residents of several villages in Tral area of south Kashmirs Pulwama district woke up before dawn Friday to hailstones pounding rooftops, orchards, paddy and vegetable fields as another spell of rain damaged crops at a crucial stage. The hailstorm affected Nagbal, Zaradihar, Machama, Chankitaar, Mandoora, Panner Jageer, and adjoining villages during the pre-dawn hours, damaging apple blossoms and standing crops, including vegetables. The storm damaged orchards and vegetable fields across the area, said Ajaz Ahmad, 40, a farmer from Tral. Across Kashmir, farmers say rain between March and September is now routinely accompanied by hailstorms, lightning, thunder, cloudbursts and gusty winds, unlike earlier years when rainfall was often steady and less destructive. Hailstorms and lightning occurred earlier too, but not this frequently, said Abdul Rashid, 60, an orchardist from Shopian. There was a time when rain continued for days without causing much damage. Now almost every rainfall brings destruction. Kashmirs horticulture sector, particularly apple cultivation, is the backbone of the Valleys economy and supports thousands of families. Shopian, Sopore, Kulgam, and the Bijbehara-Srigufwara apple belt contribute a major share of the produce. Growers say repeated weather events over the past few years have increased losses and debt, especially in the absence of crop insurance. Over the past three months, repeated spells of rain and hailstorms have damaged orchards and crops across north, central and south Kashmir. On April 6, hailstorms damaged orchards across several villages in Kulgam and Shopian districts, including Nihama, Laisoo, Gudar, Manzgam, Watoo, Bathipora and Lakedpora in Kulgam, and Kellar, Balpora, Shirmal, Amshipora, Sedow, and many more villages in Shopian. Ghulam Nabi Bhat, a 70-year-old orchardist from Nihama village, said hailstones struck his 7-kanal orchard when the trees were in full bloom. We spend lakhs of rupees on sprays and fertilisers through Kisan Credit Card (KCC) loans. One hailstorm wipes everything out, Bhat said. This year it hit us during flowering. Last year it came when the fruit was ready. Flowering stage decides the crop, said G M Banday, president of the Fruit Growers Association South Kashmir. The April hailstorms came when orchards were in full bloom. In some areas the damage was total, while in others it was 70 to 80 percent. Banday said south Kashmirs apple belt has witnessed multiple spells of hailstorms in the last three months, affecting more than 100 villages in Shopian and Kulgam districts alone. Apart from damaging crops, the weather events have also claimed human lives, killed livestock and damaged property across Kashmir. On the night of May 20, lightning killed 107 sheep and goats in Lehandejan area of Pahalgam. On May 11, another lightning strike killed more than 60 livestock in Poshkar-Kangan area of Ganderbal district. A cloudburst in Bandipora district a few days ago triggered flash floods and damaged roads in several villages. Last year, the Srinagar-Jammu National Highway remained blocked for more than 50 days in separate spells during April, August and September because of landslides and shooting stones. The closures left apple-laden trucks stranded for days, causing fruit consignments to rot and losses to growers and traders. Flash floods triggered by cloudbursts also claimed several lives in parts of Chenab Valley and Pir Panjal, last year. Strong winds and rain have also damaged houses, shops and vehicles in different parts of Kashmir in recent weeks, with several rooftops blown away during storms. In many areas, gusty winds uprooted trees, including fruit-bearing apple trees. On April 16, a labourer was killed and four others injured after the rooftop of a cold storage facility collapsed during strong winds in Lasipora area of Pulwama district. By Friday evening, several villages in Bandipora and the Rafiabad area of Baramulla district in north Kashmir were hit by a hailstorm that tore through orchards and damaged standing crops. Hydrogeologist Riyaz Ahmad Mir of the National Institute of Hydrology, Jammu, said rising temperatures and changing atmospheric conditions linked to climate change were increasing the frequency of cloudbursts and hailstorms. A warmer atmosphere holds more moisture and creates unstable conditions that favor short-duration, high-intensity convective rainfall rather than prolonged steady rain, Mir said. He said Western Disturbances interacting with moist air masses, along with Kashmirs mountainous terrain, intensify storms and cloudbursts, while land-use changes that increase surface heating are also contributing to the trend. Noted climatologist Sonam Lotus said rainfall accompanied by thunderstorms, lightning and gusty winds was common between March and September because temperatures remain high during spring, pre-monsoon and monsoon months. These months are highly susceptible to convective rainfall, which is localised and intense, Lotus said. He said convective weather activity has increased in recent years because of rising temperatures and global warming. Now we are living in a warmer environment and such weather activity has increased, Lotus said. He said Kashmirs shift from paddy cultivation to horticulture over the past two decades has also increased farmers vulnerability to weather-related losses. From flowering to harvesting, apple crops are highly weather dependent and vulnerable to hailstorms and torrential rains, Lotus said. He said that while the India Meteorological Department (IMD) could forecast general weather conditions several days in advance, predicting highly localised hailstorms and cloudbursts remains difficult. Director Meteorological Department (MeT) Jammu and Kashmir Mukhtar Ahmad also attributed the increase in thunderstorms and related weather events to rising temperatures. It is the main factor, Ahmad said. Farmers said repeated weather-related losses and the absence of crop insurance are pushing many orchardists deeper into debt. Without insurance, farmers are left to suffer on their own. We barely make ends meet to support our families, said Ajaz Ahmad.
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Excelsior Correspondent JAMMU, May 22: Lieutenant General Pratik Sharma, General Officer Commanding-in-Chief of the Northern Command today visited the TRINETRA Artificial Intelligence (AI) Laboratory in Akhnoor to assess the progress of AI-driven military technologies being developed to support the Indian Armys modernization goals. The visit underscored the Indian Armys growing emphasis on integrating advanced technologies into operational systems as part of broader reforms envisioned under Army Vision 2047 and the militarys ongoing Decade of Transformation initiative. During the visit, Lt [] The post Lt Gen Pratik Sharma visits TRINETRA AI Lab at Akhnoor appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
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Sayyid Ali Hamadanis Concept of Dhikr
Dhikr is to remember God in different ways and in multiple forms DR AREEF JAMAEI The Remembrance of God, dhikr literally means to remember, to recollect, to remind or to make a reference (of something). Both in Arabic and Urdu dhikr means to make a mention of something. However, technically dhikr means to remember God and to make repetition of his attributes. Thus, dhikr is the elaboration and explanation of monotheism (tauhid) in the form of tahlil (elaboration of the oneness of God), takbir (explanation of the greatness of God), tasbih (uttering the majesty of God), taqdis (veneration of God), tahmid (stating the magnificence of God) and tamjid (glorification of God). As such, dhikr is to remember God in different ways and in multiple forms. It is interesting to note that the most popular Sufi-saint vis--vis Kashmir, Mir Sayyid Hamadani (RA), as a profound scholar and a prolific writer has penned down different pamphlets/booklets on dhikr for the benefit of Muslims in general and for the guidance of his disciples in particular. These book(let)s include: Aurad-i Fathiyyah (Arabic), Aurad-i Asriyyah (Arabic), Risalah-i Auradiyyah (Arabic), Risalah-i Dhikriyyah Sagir (Arabic) and Risalah-i Dhikriyyah (Persian). So far as the case of the mosques and khnaqahs of Kashmir is concerned, Aurad-i Fathiyyah of the Sayyid (RA) has echoed here from the very outset. It is very interesting to note that Aurad-i Fathiyyah has been always recited in the Grand Mosque of Kashmir (Jama Masjid Srinagar) with enthusiasm. Same has been the case of the mosques of Kashmirs periphery where traditionally this Aurad has always been read in chorus especially after the dawn prayers. However, the dhikr that we are concerned with here is Risalah-i Dhikriyyah, written by the Sayyid (RA) in Persian. It is worth noting that this booklet is not a collection of dhikr as such. The booklet actually throws light on the significance of the remembrance of God. It also highlights the fact that why a believer should make dhikr? Moreover, the pamphlet puts forth the etiquettes of dhikr. Actually, dhikr is such a practice that inscribes different dimensions of tauhid (monotheism) on the mind and heart of the believer who makes dhikr. Sayyid Hamadani (RA) has made this aspect of dhikr very much clear. It is very interesting to note that the pamphlet begins with a grand and sublime literary style which includes, naturally, the glorification of Gods name and praising of the Prophet (SAAS). The hymn for God reads: Praise be to God Who took to culmination the pious souls through the gardens of the trees of human bodies; Who by His grace and mercy made to bloom the Being of Human by dint of the Tree of Being! (p. 39) It is clear that the Sayyid (RA) begins his discourse on dhikr with the fact that God always showers His mercy on His sincere slaves. Vis--vis the Prophet (SAAS), the Sayyid (RA) says that Muhammad (SAAS) is the fruition of the Tree of Being and the River of generosity and mercy! (p. 39) This statement of the Sayyid (RA) highlights that he declares the Prophet (SAAS) as the Leader of the Prophets (AS) on the pattern set forth by the Quran itself. (See, al-Anbiya: 107; al-Qalam: 4) Before dividing human beings into three groups, Sayyid Ali Hamadani (RA) highlights three aspects or dimensions of the human personality. He says: The personnel/agents/guards of destiny clothed everyone with the cloak of Being; put the crown of reason on everyones head; girdled everyone with the girdle of comprehension; put everyone on the sledge of Self and sent them in groups and bands to the market of the world one after another! (p. 40) Here stems out Sayyid Hamadanis (RA) three layered division of human beings. The reason is obvious that it is because of humans blind following of the Self (wishes/whims/desires) that First Group gets depicted as: Those who are chaotic transgressors, misguided and ignorant. They are not serious vis--vis the lofty goal/purpose of life. They stick to the transitory world and like animals they drown themselves in the gorges of beastly life. (p. 41) Clearly, it is the blind following of the Self that renders humans as useless entities, about which the Quran says: And if We had willed, We could have elevated him thereby, but he adhered to the earth and followed his own desires. So his example is like that of a dog: if you chase him, he pants, or if you leave him, he (still) pants. That is the example of the people who denied Our Signs. So relate the stories (to them) that perhaps they will give thought. (al-Araf: 176) However, when a person decides to behave rationally, s/he gets the path of golden mean. About this Secomd Group of people the Sayyid (RA) says: Second Group is those of the Companions of the Right Hand who follow the Middle Path. They remained away from the Valley of Sin by dint of their will power and resolve. For the sake of a righteous and blissful life, . they abandoned the life of sinful luxury and remained patient on misfortune and hardships of life. (p. 41) These people, as such, control the dictates of the Inordinate Appetite (lust, al-Nafs al-Ammarah) through the bridle of the Self-Reproaching Soul (conscience, al-Nafs al-Lawwamah). It is this control that creates the Third Group of people which has been described by the Sayyid (RA) as: The Third Group is of those people who are in the first row of the Friends of God. It is they . who traveled to the world of spirit from the world of matter. (p. 42) Thus, according to the Sayyid (RA), the grace and mercy of the Beatific Vision (Didar-i Ilahi) which God has promised His righteous servants with is not meant for those who dont elevate themselves to the lofty truths of life here and the wisdom related to the life hereafter. This is certainly as per the Quranic verse: [Some] faces, that Day, will
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Srinagar, May 22: Delhi Public School, Srinagar takes immense pride in celebrating the historic academic milestone of its alumna, Seerat Parvaiz, who has secured a coveted admission to the prestigious Master of Business Administration (MBA) program at Harvard Business School. The daughter of Peerzada Parvaiz Ahmad Shah and Masrat Jabeen, originally hailing from Konan, Bandipora, Seerat has carved out an extraordinary trajectory of academic resilience and global ambition, setting a definitive benchmark for young minds across the region. Seerats exceptional achievement spans the apex of global management education; alongside Harvard, she has secured admissions to the worlds most elite institutions, including London Business School and INSEAD, while currently awaiting final decisions from Stanford Graduate School of Business and the MIT Sloan School of Management. Seerat completed her foundational schooling up to Class XII at Delhi Public School Srinagar, where she developed the core discipline and analytical acumen that would define her future academic pursuits. She subsequently transitioned to higher education at the Birla Institute of Technology and Science (BITS) Pilani, earning a Bachelor of Technology in Computer Science Engineering, graduating with distinction, and establishing herself as a highly promising tech professional. Following her undergraduate training, Seerat entered the global corporate sector, spending three years as a Product Manager in Dubaia stint that sharpened her strategic leadership capabilities and provided vital international exposure. Her relentless drive for excellence culminated in an exceptional performance on the Graduate Management Admission Test (GMAT), unlocking the gates to the world's most competitive business schools. Reflecting on the environment that sparked her journey, Seerat Parvaiz remarked: Looking back, DPS Srinagar was an important part of the environment that shaped my earliest academic thinking. The values that took root there, a sense of responsibility, integrity, and ambition, stayed with me across different countries, industries, and ventures. If anything, I hope this shows students that the world is genuinely open to them, wherever they're starting from. That path from Kashmir can lead anywhere, Harvard Business School being yet one dimension in a much bigger picture. For her family, this milestone is the culmination of a deeply held philosophy of intentionality, faith, and mutual growth. In a moving joint statement, her parents, Peerzada Parvaiz Ahmad and Masrat Jabeen, shared: We always believed that the world was not distant; it was simply waiting to be reached. From early on, the goal was clear in our home: aim with intention, align with purpose, and the path reveals itself. We are deeply grateful to Allah for affirming what we always held to be true. Seeing Seerat accepted into Harvard Business School, alongside institutions of that standing across the world, is a gift we hold with quiet pride. This is what happens when a goal is set, believed in, and worked toward without wavering. We are grateful to Delhi Public School Srinagar as well for being an important part of that foundation, nurturing her earliest ambitions at a time when it mattered most. This achievement is not ours alone to celebrate; we hope it serves as an inspiration to students, to families, to every household in Kashmir that is nurturing a dream. Not only did our children grow alongside us, but we grew alongside our children too, and somewhere along the way, the horizon didn't just shift, it came to meet us. Celebrating this momentous achievement, Principal Ms. Shafaq Afshan remarked: Seerat represents the finest tradition of academic rigour and intellectual independence that we cultivate within our classrooms. Her admission to Harvard Business School validates our core institutional philosophy of preparing students not just for immediate academic success, but for long-term global leadership. She has proven that the educational foundation laid right here in the Valley can compete with the highest international standards, and we are incredibly proud of her journey. Highlighting the broader, transformative impact of this milestone, Chairman Mr. Vijay Dhar stated: Our enduring mission at Delhi Public School Srinagar has always been to build character that thrives on the world stage while remaining deeply rooted in our community. Seerats transition from Bandipora to the absolute pinnacle of global education is a powerful realisation of that vision. 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Process And Success Mantra Are The Same; We Keep Working Hard Every Day, Says Muzumdar
T20 World Cup: India womens head coach Amol Muzumdar said the teams approach ahead of the upcoming ICC Womens T20 World Cup remains unchanged, adding that the process and success mantra is the same and that players and support staff continue to work hard every day with honesty and genuineness. India go into the competition, to be played from June 12 to July 5 in England, on the back of winning the Womens ODI World Cup on home soil last year. As soon as the euphoria of the World Cup 2025, the ODI World Cup I'm talking about, just mellowed down a little bit, and we went into the first series after that World Cup against Sri Lanka, the five T20I series which happened here in India, I think we all started preparing ourselves towards that goal which is ahead of us now, the T20 World Cup. So I guess the preparation has already started, and as I said, you know, there's a lot of responsibility within this group. Look, as I said, the process remains the same. The success mantra remains the same. We keep working hard every day. Every day we put in the hard yards as honestly as we can as a support staff and as players. The message is very clear to them that we come with a lot of genuineness. The results will follow. We are not too worried about it. But all I'm worried about is not worried, but all I care about is the effort that has been put in every single day, every step on the ground. If that happens, I'm a happy man, said Muzumdar in a video posted on bcci.tv. on Friday. He pointed to the sides previous success in England as proof of the teams growing confidence, though its also offset by India's humbling in the multi-format series in Australia and losing T20Is in South Africa 4-1. The more we play against better opposition, it's always better it is. It's always a good competition, and the results also matter. I would give an example of the ODI series in England last year. We won against England in England. We won the T20 series in England, and we won the ODI series in England. That gave us a lot of confidence that if we can beat England in England, then with this squad and group, the sky's the limit. I think it carried us really well in the World Cup as well. So every series is important. Muzumdar further said that cultivating winning habits was crucial. For me, I keep saying that you cannot take any series lightly, because as they say, winning is a habit. If you cultivate good habits, I mean, you're on the right track. It was just the genuineness of everyone in the squad, and I'm talking about not just the players, but all the support staff as well. We won against England in England. We won the T20 series in England, and we won the ODI series in England. That gave us a lot of confidence that if we can beat England in England, then with this squad and group, the sky's the limit. I think it carried us really well in the World Cup as well. So every series is important. Also Read: Live Cricket Score So I guess everyone reflects on that. I think you won't be able to hide the genuine feelings. If a team member is genuinely happy for you, you can see it on their face. So I guess that's been the hallmark of this squad, he concluded. Article Source: IANS
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Scientists uncover surprising health benefits of watermelon: Study
Studies suggest watermelon could be a hidden powerhouse for better health. Researchers found that people who eat watermelon tend to have higher-quality diets packed with more vitamins, fibre, and antioxidants while consuming less added sugar and saturated fat. Another study showed watermelon juice may help protect blood vessel function and support heart health. Watermelon has long been a summer favourite, but research suggests this refreshing fruit may offer benefits far beyond hydration. Studies published in Nutrients found that people who regularly eat watermelon tend to have healthier overall diets and may also support better heart and blood vessel function. Researchers say watermelon provides an impressive mix of nutrients, antioxidants, and naturally occurring compounds linked to cardiovascular and metabolic health. Its high water content and low calorie count also make it an easy way to add more fruit to your diet. Watermelon Linked to Better Diet QualityOne study examined data from the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES) to compare the diets of watermelon eaters and non-consumers across the United States. The analysis found that both children and adults who consumed watermelon generally had higher-quality diets overall.According to the findings, watermelon consumers took in more dietary fiber, magnesium, potassium, vitamin C, vitamin A, lycopene, and other carotenoids. At the same time, they consumed lower amounts of added sugars and saturated fat. The study was originally published in Nutrients in 2022. That combination is notable because many Americans still struggle to meet recommended fruit intake goals. The Dietary Guidelines for Americans (DGA) recommend between 1.5 and 2.5 cups of fruit daily, yet most adults and children consume only about half that amount.Compounds in Watermelon May Support Heart HealthA separate clinical trial from Louisiana State University explored whether watermelon juice could help protect blood vessel function during periods of elevated blood sugar. The randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled crossover study involved 18 healthy young adults who consumed watermelon juice daily for two weeks. Researchers focused on two naturally occurring watermelon compounds, L-citrulline and L-arginine, which are involved in nitric oxide production. Nitric oxide helps blood vessels relax and expand, an important part of healthy circulation and cardiovascular function. The study found evidence that watermelon juice supplementation helped maintain vascular function during hyperglycemia and influenced heart rate variability.We acknowledge that while the sample size was small (18 healthy young men and women) and more research is needed, this study adds to the current body of evidence supporting regular intake of watermelon for cardio-metabolic health. In addition to L-citrulline and L-arginine, watermelon is a rich source of antioxidants, vitamin C and lycopene all of which can help reduce oxidative stress and play a role in heart disease prevention, said Dr. Jack Losso, Ph.D., professor at Louisiana State Universitys School of Nutrition and Food Sciences. Follow Up Research Continues to Explore BenefitsSince those studies were published, additional reviews and meta-analyses have continued investigating watermelons role in vascular and metabolic health. Researchers have reported that watermelon consumption and L-citrulline supplementation may improve measures tied to blood vessel flexibility and circulation, including pulse wave velocity and endothelial function. Scientists are especially interested in watermelon because it is one of the richest natural food sources of L-citrulline. Recent reviews have highlighted the fruits potential role in supporting nitric oxide production, healthy blood flow, and cardiovascular function, although experts stress that larger long-term studies are still needed. Watermelon is also packed with lycopene, a powerful antioxidant associated with reduced oxidative stress and potential heart health benefits. Red watermelon varieties tend to contain especially high levels of lycopene. A Hydrating, Low Calorie FruitBeyond the research buzz, watermelon remains a nutrient-dense fruit that is easy to enjoy year-round. A 2-cup serving contains only 80 calories and provides 25% of the daily value for vitamin C along with 8% of the daily value for vitamin B6. The fruit is also made up of about 92% water, making it a hydrating option during hot weather or after exercise. Whether served at a summer barbecue, blended into smoothies, or added to salads, watermelon offers a simple way to increase fruit intake while adding vitamins, antioxidants, and hydration to your diet. (ANI)
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