Nvidia, Tesla chase same self-driving goal via varying paths
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang unveiled the company's autonomous driving technology at CES, sparking an indirect exchange with Tesla's Elon Musk. The discussion highlights the competition and differing approaches in the race for self-driving car dominance, with both companies acknowledging the long road ahead for full autonomy.
Budget 2026: States seek higher capex aid, GST loss compensation in pre-Budget talks with Sitharaman
States met with Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman ahead of the FY27 budget. They asked for more special assistance for capital investments and help with GST revenue losses. Increased funding for urban and rural schemes was also requested. Support for housing programs and disaster management was highlighted. The minister urged states to undertake reforms for India's developed nation goal by 2047.
Sociedad sneak late win at Getafe
Madrid, Jan 10: Brais Mendez scored a goal-of-the-season contender as Real Sociedad won at Getafe 2-1 and gave American coach Pellegrino Matarazzo his first win in charge of the Basque club. The ball fell kindly for the big midfielder right on the 18-yard line and he struck the sweetest of volleys past a despairing goalkeeper []
20 crore routed to I-PAC Goa office from Kolkata via hawala: Enforcement Directorate
Find how to set work goals that stick in the new year
Every January, offices quietly reset. New planners appear on desks. Fresh notebooks open in meetings. To-do lists look neater, ambitions clearer. There is a shared sense that this year, things will be different. And yet, by February, many of those planners sit half-used. The motivation that felt so real just weeks earlier fades. This pattern []
Goa saw 1 crore tourists in 2025, but foreign arrivals below pre-Covid levels
Margao polls: S Goa Cong urge top brass to forge GFP tie-up
NT Reporter Margao Members of the South Goa Congress Committee representing the Fatorda block, Melwin Fernandes and Yogesh Nagvekar, have written to the national Congress leadership seeking its immediate intervention to forge an alliance with the Goa Forward Party (GFP) for the forthcoming Margao Municipal Council elections, scheduled to be held in the next few []
Environment panel clears dump material handling near Purvatali Rai at Surla
NT Reporter Panaji The Goa State Environment Appraisal Committee has granted environmental clearance recommendation to VM Salgaocar and Brothers Pvt Ltd for handling dump material located outside its lease area on private property in Surla, subject to stringent biodiversity protection and compensatory plantation conditions. The project proponent to obtain a NOC from the Goa State []
Sex trafficking into Goa by air rising, warns NGO
NT Reporter Panaji Sex trafficking into Goa by air is on the rise due to its speed, low risk, and the ease of luring victims at short notice, said Arun Pandey, director and founder of anti-sex trafficking NGO Anyay Rahit Zindagi (ARZ), during a training programme for Central Industrial Security Force (CISF) personnel at the []
Adopting Swadeshi, Swabhasha key to achieving self-reliant India: Shah
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A watershed moment in Goas music history
Dr. Luis Dias Childs Play India Foundation is pleased to raise the curtain on Goas concert calendar with world-class orchestral fanfare. Since our inception 17 years ago, we have been in communication with the Symphony Orchestra of India (SOI), based at the National Centre for the Performing Arts (NCPA), Mumbai, Indias first and only professional []
Memories of the yesteryear, once more
Frederick Noronha On being tasked to pass on a book to a friend, this reviewer could not resist the opportunity to go through Fun and Folksy Foxes, and jot down a few observations and comments here. Its subtitle is The heartbeat of a village in erstwhile Portuguese Goa and this is Mel DSouza second book []
John Aguiar A dentist from Goa, Lt. Col. Dr. Parag Prabhudesai (Retd) served in the Indian Army as both a doctor and a soldier. Prabhudesais interest in the military began at a young age and grew during his years at Goa Dental College, where he attended lectures by a Commanding Officer of the Army Dental []
Quiet grit of Goas young entrepreneurs
Ahead of National Youth Day, January 12, NT NETWORK explores how the states young entrepreneurs are learning that careful planning, preparation, and persistence matter more than making noise VINIKA VISWAMBHARAN | NT BUZZ Goa is often spoken of as a travel destination, not one to build a business from. Yet a growing number of []
Former Indian Hockey player Davinder Singh Garcha passes away at 74
AMN/ WEB DESK Former Indian Hockey player, Olympian and Gold Medallist, Davinder Singh Garcha passed away today. He was 74. A former IPS officer, he was part of the Indian hockey team that won the gold medal in the 1980 Moscow Olympics. He had scored a total 8 goals in 6 Olympic matches and played []
Despite growing fears of AI-driven job losses, a January 7 research briefing by Oxford Economics finds little evidence that artificial intelligence is causing large-scale unemployment. Instead, the report suggests companies may be attributing routine layoffs to AI to reassure investors, with economic conditionsnot automationremaining the primary driver of job cuts.
The robots we saw at CES 2026: The lovable, the creepy and the utterly confusing
CES always has its share of attention-grabbing robots. But this year in particular seemed to be a landmark year for robotics. The advancement in AI technology has not only given robots better brains, its enabled new levels of autonomy and given rise to an ambitious, if sometimes questionable, vision for our robot-filled future. From sassy humanoids to AI-powered pets and chore-handling assistants, we sought out as many cute, strange and capable robots as we could find in Las Vegas. These are the ones that made the biggest impression. Agibot Humanoids Agibot's X2 humanoid robot. Karissa Bell for Engadget Of all the humanoids we saw at CES, Agibot's made the biggest impression . The company was showing off two models: the larger A2 and the smaller X2 (pictured above). The latter impressed us with its dance moves the company told us it can learn surprisingly complex choreography but the A2 turned out to be surprisingly capable at chatting up CES goers. Later in the show, we came across the A2 at IntBot's booth, where the company had custom versions of both Agibot humanoids running their booth. I spent several minutes talking with Nylo and was genuinely impressed by its conversational skills, even if its roasts could use a little work. Karissa Bell, Senior Reporter Dreame's robo vac arms and legs Dreame was back this year with some wild robot vacuums. The company showed of the Cyber 10 Ultra , a robot vacuum with a multipurpose extendable arm. The arm, which we got a glimpse of at last year's show, can pick up stuff, but it also has its own cleaning attachments, allowing the robot to clean hard-to-reach corners and other spots that wouldn't otherwise be accessible. Dreame also brought its latest wild concept, the Cyber X , which has legs that propel it up and down full-size staircases. The legs are somewhat unsettling they look alarmingly similar to mini chainsaws but watching it glide up and down stairs was impressive all the same. KB OlloBot The long neck version of OlloBot. Cheyenne MacDonald for Engadget OlloBot is one of those semi-ridiculous CES robots that's just impossible not to smile at. It has the goofiest face, with top-sitting frog eyes slapped onto a tablet where its mouth is displayed. Then, on top of that, it has a patch of soft fur on its neck and nowhere else on its body, which is penguin shaped and complete with flappy little arms. There are two versions of OlloBot , one that's short with a fixed neck and another where the neck can stretch out to make it much taller. And of course, it can be dressed up in silly outfits. It's a family-focused robot that responds to voice commands and touch, and is meant to capture memories as they happen, snapping pics and videos for its diary of notable moments. It can be used to make calls and control smart home devices. Everything is stored locally in its removable heart module, and there's a companion app for additional interactions. Cheyenne MacDonald, Weekend Editor Rovie A robot with a dust pan like appendage dumps toys into a bin. Cheyenne MacDonald for Engadget Sure, we've seen multiple robots (particularly robovacuums) that can pick objects up off the floor and put them away to make homes tidier, but this one is cute and has a little face . Instead of using an arm to grab one thing at a time, Clutterbot's Rovie has a dustpan-style tray with two sweepers that fold out from its front. It drives around and, using computer vision, identifies toys that have been left on the floor and scoops them up. Then, it dumps them in a designated bin where they're consolidated and out of the way. It's still in the R&D phase, a team member said when I visited the booth, but this is one I'm hoping to see become a real, purchasable product soon. For parents of small children who are constantly leaving their toys around, it would be pretty convenient to have a tiny robot picking up after them. Also for me, who doesn't have children but a very sweet and hardworking cat who loves to steal socks and then deliver them as if they're her kills, leaving socks scattered all over the house. Clutterbot team, if you're reading this, please add socks to the list of items Rovie can sweep up. CM Saros Rover Not to be outdone, Roborock also brought a stairclimbing robot vacuum to CES, Saros Rover. And, unlike Dreame's prototype, the Roborock can also clean the stairs while it climbs. No word on when it will be available or how much it might cost (probably a lot!) but the company says it is a real product in development. -KB CLOiD CLOiD folded laundry at LG's CES booth. Karissa Bell for Engadget LG's CLOiD was definitely the most ambitious robot we saw at CES 2026. The company showed its home helper concept (slowly) folding and sorting laundry , fetching drinks from the fridge, putting food in the oven and retrieving a set of lost keys. But while the 15-minute demo gave us a tantalizing look at the appliance maker's vision for a zero labor home, it's unlikely to be anything more than a slick demo anytime soon. The company has made no commitment to actually make a version of CLOiD people can actually buy. KB Allex WIRobotics' Allex robot makes a heart sign with its hands. Cheyenne MacDonald for Engadget WIRobotics brought its new humanoid, Allex, to CES, and the robot was really hamming it up when we stopped by the booth, striking poses and engaging with visitors. It's a waist-up robot with articulated parts, from its arms to its fingers, and is meant to be a general purpose tool that could be used in manufacturing, the service industry or even households. Each hand can hold objects of up to about 6.6 lbs, and the robotic hand has 15 degrees of freedom. The company's website shows the robot's fingers are dexterous enough to do the Gen-Z heart sign, but when it looked at Karissa and me it threw a millennial heart up. Did Allex lowkey call us unc? CM Poketomo Poketomo in one of the many outfits Sharp brought to CES. Cheyenne MacDonald for Engadget Sharp's Poketomo is an improbably adorable tiny meerkat . Well, technically it's an AI companion shaped like a fuzzy, portable meerkat. It might look like a toy, but the company says it's actually to be a companion for adults. Its small enough you can carry it around with you throughout the day (Sharp even makes a tiny Poketomo-sized clear backpack). Like a lot of AI companion devices we saw at CES, its equipped with a small camera and microphone that enables it to constantly interact with you. The camera also enables its memory so the pet can recognize and deliver personalized updates to its person. Poketomo launched recently in Japan, but sadly Sharp says it has no current plans to sell it in other markets. KB Bibo Moony bibo (I-Type). Cheyenne MacDonald for Engadget It seemed like everyone was trying to cash in on Labubu hype at CES 2026. There were Pop Mart-style bag charms all over the place and countless products that looked suspiciously like the now ubiquitous toy monster. We even got one pitch for a a labubu-like robot that talks to you that, in fact, did not look like a Labubu in any way, shape or form. But there was one truly Labubu-like tiny robot that managed to stand out from the rest and kind of stole my heart, even though I'm not particularly into Labubus. (Please don't make me say Labubu ever again.) Bibo is a cute-as-hell AI toy that's meant to be a companion you bring with you everywhere. It has a little camera on its head that it uses to see the world around it, and can recognize its owner's face and tone of voice, so it can respond to interactions in an emotionally appropriate way. It'll keep a daily diary of its activities, and while the toy comes in two starting personality types Sunny bibo (E-Type), the bubbly extrovert, and Moony bibo (I-Type), the gentle, sensitive one they'll develop more unique personalities over time. Their fur is soft and warm, so it feels like you're petting a kitten. Why is it even cuter like this? Cheyenne MacDonald At the booth, the team had several of them on display wearing various outfits, in little dioramas showing them in classroom and camping scenes, and even deconstructed with the fur removed, which somehow made it look even cuter. Bibo isn't available to purchase yet, and when it is, it'll launch first in China before potentially expanding depending on its success at home. CM Sharpa Sharpa's humanoid robot is seen playing ping-pong. Cheyenne MacDonald for Engadget Sharpa's booth had a lot going on and was definitely one of the bigger crowd-pullers. There was a humanoid robot playing ping-pong, another taking selfies with people and another dealing blackjack, along with a disembodied robotic hand that could mirror visitors' finger movements. The autonomous demos showed off what that highly dexterous hand can do, and it was pretty impressive especially seeing it draw individual cards from the deck. CM Zeroth Zeroth's W1 robot. Cheyenne MacDonald for Engadget Chinese robotics startup Zeroth brought two adorable home robots to CES: a pint-sized humanoid companion bot and a rolling robot that looks like Wall-E, with tank-style tracked treads so it can ride around outside. We didn't see these guys doing too much, but they sure were cute. The one that resembles Wall-E, called W1, kind of melted my heart just looking at it. (Don't get attached, you can't afford it.) The tiny humanoid, M1, costs $2,400 while W1 costs $5,000. Both are expected to ship this spring, with a tentative date of April 15. CM Sweekar Sweekars in their little outfits. Karissa Bell for Engadget Takway's Sweekar pocket pet was something I looked at and immediately thought, sigh, I'm going to buy that. It's a Tamagotchi-like virtual pet with AI smarts so it can form a personality based on your interactions with it and the activities you do together. The idea is that it grows with you. Like a Tamagotchi, it will require more frequent care in the younger stages of its life cycle. But after it reaches the adult level, it autonomously cares for itself, and it never dies. It can eventually keep itself entertained, and go off on its own virtual adventures and bring you back tales of its travels. Sweekar is super cute as is, and it can be dressed up in little outfits for more personalization. The device comes in light yellow, pink, and blue, and we saw it sporting a snowboarder outfit and a full cowboy getup. CM Realbotix One of Realbotix' robots. Cheyenne MacDonald for Engadget Realbotix is a company we've seen a lot at CES over the years, and it was at the show again for 2026 with several of its highly customizable, realistic humanoid robots. As always, it was among the most unnerving exhibits we saw. New for this year, Realbotix was demonstrating its Robotic Vision System, which allows its robots to see and react to their surroundings more naturally, tracking faces to look directly at whoever is talking and better reading emotion from facial expressions. Damn, it can sense my fear now CM Onero H1 Onero H1 had an endearingly blank stare. Karissa Bell for Engadget Switchbot surprised us with its own chore-handling robot, Onero H1, which also won Engadget editors' pick for best robot of CES 2026 . We were immediately taken by its weirdly long body and endearingly blank stare as it slowly wheeled around picking up laundry and depositing the items in a washing machine. Like a lot of robot demos we saw at CES, we only saw Onero performing a small part of what Switchbot says it's actually capable of. But Onero also seemed much more realistic in terms of the type of robot helpers that people might actually see outside of CES, and the company told us it does plan to sell Onero (albeit in limited quantities) by the end of the year. KB Cocomo Ludens AI Cocomo robot. Cheyenne MacDonald for Engadget Another robot pet that won us over immediately was Cocomo . Created by Japanese startup Ludens AI, Cocomo is an autonomous robot friend that yes, uses AI to respond to voice and touch and is meant to bond with its owners over time. The egg-shaped creature can scoot around on a wheeled base, or you can carry it around with you. But what we loved about Cocomo is that it's not trying to be yet another AI assistant, give out life advice or perform tasks. Its goal is to provide companionship and well, be your friend. And while it can respond to voice input it doesn't exactly have a voice of its own: it communicates via cute humming sounds, which is a lot less creepy than some of the talking robots we saw. KB Yonbo Yonbo at CES. Cheyenne MacDonald for Engadget Yonbo is a kids' AI companion robot that totally charmed us. It kind of looks like a dog, and when we visited its booth at Unveiled, there were four of them playfully bopping their heads to a pop song and cycling through different cute facial expressions and emoji eyes (including bowls of ramen). It's designed to be an intelligent playmate that can tag along for activities, talk with a child and read them stories, and even help them work through emotions, like getting frustrated during a game. Yonbo's movement is controlled by a wristband, so it doesn't require a phone to play with. It can also be used as an extra pair of eyes for parents around the house. In Parental Monitor mode, which the team says is the only time its camera will be able to stream and store video, parents are able to see what Yonbo sees. The robot costs $800 and is available now. CM MFO MFO in a glass case at CES. Cheyenne MacDonald for Engadget If we're being completely honest, the pitch for will.i.am 's MFO (yes, MOFO, like motherfucker) had us a bit, um, perplexed for a hot second. We read it and all the accompanying materials over and over trying to figure out what, exactly, this thing does. Some of the claims that added to this confusion: the agent 'octopuses' across your digital ecosystem through its eight USB-C connections; it converts moments into objects; it turns life notes into a life operating system. We get it now, (we think): It's agentic AI hardware, kind of like a Rabbit R1 or AI Pin but in the form of a teddy bear. Sadly, we didn't get to see MFO up close or watch it do anything, but we are nonetheless intrigued, if still a bit confused, by this strange teddy bear. CM and KB This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/ai/the-robots-we-saw-at-ces-2026-the-lovable-the-creepy-and-the-utterly-confusing-153537930.html?src=rss
Iran's army vows to protect public property as Tehran seeks to quell growing unrest
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Goalgaon murder case: 3 arrested, quarry owner on the run
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In Focus podcast | Indore deaths: What ails the water supply systems in India?
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have mutually agreed to conclude their coaching partnership, closing a chapter defined by growth, trust, and meaningful collaboration. Their very first competition together created a moment the nation had been waiting for. Neeraj crossed the 90m mark for the first time in his career, breaking one of the most iconic barriers in javelin throwing. It was a performance that instantly placed him among the sport’s elite and marked a milestone for Indian athletics. Reflecting on their work, Neeraj shared how special it was to learn directly from an athlete he had admired since childhood. Training with Jan gave him a completely new toolbox of exercises, technical ideas, and fresh perspectives that helped him elevate his approach. “ Working with Jan opened my eyes to so many new ideas. The way he thinks about technique, rhythm, and movement is incredible, and I learned a lot from every single session we had together, ” Neeraj said. Zelezny. Looking ahead, Neeraj plans to take the lead in shaping his own coaching direction. Having worked with some of the sport’s finest coaches, he now feels ready to apply what worked best from each of them. At this stage of his career, he trusts his understanding of his body and his throwing more than ever before, and he has many new ideas he wants to bring into his training. “ I’m looking forward to what 2026 has in store. I started my preparation in early November. As always, the goal is to stay healthy, and I am already excited to be competing again soon ,” Neeraj said. “ At the same time, I’m especially looking ahead to the year with the World Championships in 2027, and the big goal beyond that is the Olympic Games in 2028 .” As the collaboration concludes, Neeraj closes this chapter with deep respect and appreciation. “ What I’m most proud about is the friendship I’ve built with someone who has been my idol all my life. Jan is not only the best javelin thrower of all time, but also one of the best human beings I have ever met. ”
Telangana govt to promote $3 trillion economy goal at WEF Davos 2026
Telangana Chief Minister A. Revanth Reddy said the state will actively promote its Telangana Rising 2047 vision and aim for a $3 trillion economy at the World Economic Forum in Davos 2026. The delegation will showcase the states transformative growth plans, revisit past investment commitments, and highlight opportunities in innovation, technology, and inclusive development.
Govt weighs extending presumptive tax regime to renewable energy sector
India is considering extending a presumptive tax regime to non-residents in the renewable energy sector, including bio energy. This move aims to attract foreign expertise for setting up solar plants and participating in the value chain. The government is evaluating revenue implications before a final decision, aligning with its clean energy expansion goals.
Electric mobility central to Indias net-zero goal by 2070: HD Kumaraswamy
LUCKNOW, Jan 9 : Union Heavy Industries Minister H D Kumaraswamy on Friday said electric mobility lies at the core of Indias commitment to achieving net-zero emissions by 2070 and is a key pillar of the countrys transition towards clean, sustainable and self-reliant transportation. Addressing the inauguration of Ashok Leylands electric vehicle (EV) manufacturing plant in Lucknow, Kumaraswamy said that, under the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, India has adopted a clear, ambitious roadmap for climate action. Electric mobility [] The post Electric mobility central to Indias net-zero goal by 2070: HD Kumaraswamy appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Centre chairs meet to chart pathway for Samagra Shiksha 3.0 school education programme
The forum stressed the need for curriculum equivalence across State boards, include AI as key component in the programme with the long-term goal aimed at achieving a Viksit Bharat
Blue economy holds promise for youth
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Need to take immediate measures to curb road deaths to achieve zero fatality goal: Gadkari
Film inspired by Shraddha Walkar murder, to be shot in Goa
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BCCI appoints Dessai as India manager
NT Reporter Panjim Goa Cricket Association (GCA) president and former Ranji Trophy player Mahesh Dessai has been appointed as the team manager for the upcoming IndiaNew Zealand international series to be played in India. I am deeply honoured by this appointment and thankful to ICC chairman Jay Shah, as well as the president, secretary and [] The post BCCI appoints Dessai as India manager appeared first on The Navhind Times .
Real Madrid edge Atletico to set up Clasico Spanish Super Cup final
Xabi Alonso's Real Madrid secured a 2-1 victory over Atletico Madrid in the Spanish Super Cup semi-final, with goals from Fede Valverde and Rodrygo Goes. This win sets up a Clasico final against rivals Barcelona. Despite a challenging period, Madrid has found winning form, though performances remain a point of discussion.
Kashmir and Swami Vivekananda: The Unforgettable Youth Icon
By GL Raina, Ex-MLC Swami Vivekananda remains one of Indias most enduring youth iconsan apostle of self-belief, fearlessness, and selfless service. His clarion call to the youth, Arise, awake, and stop not till the goal is reached, was not merely motivational rhetoric but a civilisational summons. Rooted in Vedanta yet oriented toward action, his [] The post Kashmir and Swami Vivekananda: The Unforgettable Youth Icon appeared first on Northlines .
Ponguleti Asks Sarpanches to Ensure Delivery of Welfare Schemes
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LDF Gears Up for Assembly Polls, To Launch Three Jathas From February 1
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WPL 2026: Everything Feels Positive, DC Are Raring To Go, Says Head Coach Batty
DY Patil Stadium: Delhi Capitals (DC) head coach Jonathan Batty said his side are raring to go and everything feels positive in their build-up to open their 2026 Womens Premier League (WPL) campaign against defending champions Mumbai Indians at the DY Patil Stadium on Saturday. DC will be led by new skipper Jemimah Rodrigues and are coming off after having an intensive pre-season camp in Goa. Its really nice to have a lot of familiar faces back in the squad from the last few years, and at the same time, its been great to bring in some fresh faces who add a new dynamic to the team. Its been a fantastic preparation period. The camp in Goa allowed us to combine team-building activities with high-quality training sessions. Theres been some really good cricket on display, and as we head into the tournament phase, everything feels really positive and were raring to go, said Batty in a tournament release. DC will be led by new skipper Jemimah Rodrigues and are coming off after having an intensive pre-season camp in Goa. Its really nice to have a lot of familiar faces back in the squad from the last few years, and at the same time, its been great to bring in some fresh faces who add a new dynamic to the team. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Emphasising culture as a cornerstone of success, Batty noted: For me, team culture is about having good people around the environment, from players and backroom staff to support, logistics and marketing teams. Theres a lot of high-quality people within the Delhi Capitals organisation, and its about striking the right balance between working hard, having fun, and spending time together. Article Source: IANS
News18 Evening Digest: India Reacts To Zohran Mamdani's Comment On Umar Khalid & Other Top News
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Vanilla Hour by Neer Ya Explores Love, Trauma, and the Courage to Begin Again
Author Neer Ya announces the release of her latest novel, Vanilla Hour, a deeply moving, genre-blending work of literary fiction that spans continents and decades, exploring resilience, motherhood, love, and the inescapable pull of the past. Model & cinestar Sudharani at the mook reading with Neer Ya at the Atta Galata Bengaluru today Set between 2008 Delhi and 2025 Tokyo, Vanilla Hour follows Dr. Nandini Yadav, a respected geochemist who has painstakingly rebuilt her life after devastating personal trauma. Now settled in Japan with her sharp-witted teenage daughter Aani, Nandini exists within an unconventional yet nurturing family that includes her ex-husband Karan and his wife Yuki. Despite the stability she has achieved, Nandini is haunted by unresolved memories—of a brutal assault and the sudden disappearance of Anoop Krishnamurthy, her brilliant first love, after a catastrophic fallout two decades earlier. The fragile equilibrium of her present unravels when Nandini attends a college reunion in Goa and comes face-to-face with Anoop. Their reunion is charged with chemistry, regret, and unspoken truths—particularly surrounding Aani’s paternity. The situation escalates dangerously with the return of Alan, the man responsible for Nandini’s past trauma, and Anoop’s own dark history resurfaces, revealing years spent trapped in indentured servitude to a Jakarta crime syndicate. As past and present collide, Vanilla Hour becomes a powerful story of survival and second chances. With threats closing in, Nandini and Anoop are forced to confront decades of pain and betrayal, leaning on one another—and on an unconventional family—for protection and hope. The tension reaches a heartbreaking climax when Aani uncovers the truth about her origins and runs into mortal danger. Blending emotional depth with gripping suspense, Vanilla Hour asks urgent questions about what defines a family, the cost of buried truths, and whether it is ever truly possible to outrun one’s past. Speaking about the book, author Neer Ya says, “ Vanilla Hour was written for anyone who has survived something they never speak about, for those who carry love and loss side by side. I invite readers to step into Nandini’s world, to sit with her silences, her courage, and her choices—and perhaps find pieces of their own story reflected there .” www.store.pothi.com/book/neer-ya-vasnilla-hour . Issued by BERNAY IMC Author’s Profile: Neer is techie-banker. She is a Creative Technologist with a blend of FinTech expertise, digital and AI product leadership with artistic flair. Her entire career has been on the cusp of business and technology. After graduating from Symbiosis Centre of Information Technology, she spent last two decades being at the forefront of digital and AI technology, around the world. She started her writing journey as a youngest journalist at the Times of India, Patna and always been writing in some shape and form. Now she works for a international bank in Hong Kong. Vanilla Hour is her first fiction work.
Probe Agency ED Flags Alleged Goa Election Link In I-PAC Raids In Kolkata
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Shocks The Conscience: Bombay High Court Flags Mobile Charging Points In Goa Jail
Bombay High Court at Goa slammed Colvale Central Jail for mobile charging points, citing security lapses after an inmate allegedly threatened a victims family inside the jail.
Rs 20 Crore Travelled From Kolkata To Goa: How Coal Scam Trail Led ED To I-PAC | Exclusive
The money was transferred by I-PAC, through both domestic and international hawala routes, to an event management firm for use in the Goa elections, sources told News18
At 58, still chasing goals: 'King Kazu' vows to prove age is just a number
At 58, veteran striker Kazuyoshi Miura, affectionately known as 'King Kazu,' is embarking on his 41st professional season. He has joined third-division side Fukushima United on loan, aiming to score and assist. Miura, a pioneer of Japanese football, remains driven by a desire to play, even for a fleeting moment, showcasing his enduring passion for the game.
Tamil Nadu unveils Deep Tech Startup Policy with Rs 100 Cr push
The key goals of the policy include a 25% increase in annual patent filings by deep tech startups, training of over 10,000 students and professionals in deep tech skills.
India, EU reaffirm farmer, MSME safeguards at FTA talks
India and the European Union are in talks for a Free Trade Agreement. Discussions focus on a modern economic partnership. Both sides aim to safeguard farmers and MSMEs. Negotiations are ongoing to bridge differences. The goal is to conclude the talks soon. This pact could boost Indian exports to the EU market.
Dubai deploys AI-powered cameras to crack down on litterers in real time, fines up to Dh500
Dubai has launched AI-powered cameras on waste collection vehicles to monitor littering and illegal dumping in real time. The system identifies violations instantly, enabling authorities to take swift action, with fines up to Dh500 for offenders. Part of the Smart Waste Management framework, the pilot supports Dubais 2041 Waste Strategy, enhances public cleanliness, and reinforces the emirates sustainability and innovation goals.
Goal is terror-free J&K: Amit Shah at security review meeting
Directs sustained counter-terror ops, praises agencies Asserts Modi govt committed to eliminating terrorism, establishing lasting peace New Delhi: Union Home Minister and Minister of Cooperation, Amit Shah chaired a security review meeting on Jammu and Kashmir in New Delhi on Thursday. Lieutenant Governor of Jammu & Kashmir, Manoj Sinha, Union Home Secretary, Director (IB), Chief []
US Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick stated PM Modi's failure to call President Trump prevented a trade deal. This comes as the US imposes tariffs on countries buying Russian oil. India faces tariffs on its goods. Both nations are negotiating a comprehensive trade agreement with a goal to significantly boost bilateral trade by 2030.
Shashi Tharoor, while respecting Jawaharlal Nehru as India's democratic founder, acknowledged his mistakes, stating the Modi government unfairly scapegoats him. He noted the 1962 China war defeat as a potential Nehru misstep, but criticized blaming him for all current issues. Tharoor also shared personal anecdotes about his writing journey and Kerala's reading culture.
Trump's UNFCCC Exit: US Has Scored a 'Colossal Own Goal', Says UN Climate Chief
The Trump administration plans to withdraw the US from 66 international bodies, including 31 UN groups.
Hyderabad: Two held for illegal extraction of sheep, goat blood
Hyderabad: Two persons were apprehended here in connection with a case registered over the illegal extraction and sale of sheep and goat blood, police said on Thursday. According to police, blood was allegedly extracted from live sheep and goats at a meat shop in the Keesara area. During an operation, police seized 130 packets containing 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 .
China's consumer inflation hits near 3-year high, factory-gate deflation eases
China's annual consumer inflation hit a 34-month high in December, driven by food prices, though the full-year rate was the lowest in 16 years. Producer deflation persisted, indicating weak demand. Despite stimulus, consumer prices were flat for 2025, missing policy goals amid economic challenges.
Ranchi Royals beat SG Pipers 5-2
WOMENS HIL RANCHI, Jan 8: Lucina von der Heyde and Hannah Cotter netted a brace each as Ranchi Royals outclassed SG Pipers 5-2 in their last match to sign off at the third place, in the Womens Hockey India League. Lucina (2nd, 47th), Hannah (55th, 60th) and Sangita Kumari (24th) scored goals for the Royals, []
YouTube will let you exclude Shorts from search results
YouTube introduced some new filters to its advanced search tools today. Possibly the most exciting change is that Shorts are now listed as a content type, so the three-minute-or-less videos can be excluded as results in your searches. This is a welcome update for any of us who have been on the hunt for a long-form explainer only to wade through dozens of ten-second clips before finding anything close to our goal. Especially with the addition of even more AI slop last year thanks to the Google Veo 3 engine, an option to exclude Shorts may look even more appealing. The other updates include a pair of renamed features within advanced search. The Sort By menu will now be called Prioritize. Likewise, the View Count option has been renamed to Popularity; this will allow YouTube's algorithms to account for other metrics such as watch time to gauge how much other users are engaging with a particular video. A pair of former filter options have also been removed; there will no longer be choices to search for Upload Date - Last Hour and Sort by Rating. This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/entertainment/youtube/youtube-will-let-you-exclude-shorts-from-search-results-204500097.html?src=rss
152 dacoites, burglars on Goa police radar
Amresh Parab Panaji As many as 152 criminals involved in offences such as dacoities, robberies, burglaries etc. are on the radar of Goa police, who will constantly track the activities of such individuals with an aim of holding them back from committing crime. Sources in the police told The Navhind Times that the strategy is [] The post 152 dacoites, burglars on Goa police radar appeared first on The Navhind Times .
Justice Shinde selected as new Goa Lokayukta
NT Reporter Panaji Retired Justice Sandeep Shinde has been selected as the new Goa Lokayukta, Chief Minister Pramod Sawant announcedon Thursday. Retired Justice Sandeep Shinde has been selected for the post of Lokayukta. We are now sending the recommendation to the High Court. Once it comes back from the High Court, he will be appointed,Sawant [] The post Justice Shinde selected as new Goa Lokayukta appeared first on The Navhind Times .
South Goa MP: Received ECI noticeto prove identity for electoral roll
NT Reporter Vasco Lok Sabha MP from South Goa Viriato Fernandes Thursday said that he has received a notice from the Election Commission of India (ECI) asking him to appear before it with documents to prove his identity in order to retain his name in theelectoral rolls. Fernandes said that the development appeared to validate [] The post South Goa MP: Received ECI noticeto prove identity for electoral roll appeared first on The Navhind Times .
Amit Shah reviews security situation in J&K
Union Home Minister directs security agencies to ensure the goal of terror-free Jammu and Kashmir is achieved at the earliest
RAMANDEEP KAUR NT KURIOCITY A 1010-foot floor portrait created using over 8,500 pieces of chalk commemorated the birth anniversary of Goas first woman Chief Minister, Shashikala Kakodkar, at Balkrishna Bandodkar Education Societys Shrimati High School, Velguem, on January 7. The installation, led by the schools art teacher Yogesh Vishnu Kauthankar and created overnight with the [] The post A portrait in chalk appeared first on The Navhind Times .
India Energy Week 2026 To Kick Off Global Energy Agenda in Goa
The event will spotlight nuclear, sustainable aviation fuel, hydrogen, renewables, LNG, petrochemicals, city gas services, and India Net Zero
11 Institutions in Eluru Get AI Labs, Digital Libraries
Addressing students, District Collector K. Vetri Selvi said education was the key to achieving higher goals in life and urged them to study with dedication
Railway Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw announces 52 reforms in 52 weeks for 2026
Railway Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw has unveiled a significant plan for Indian Railways. The initiative, '52 Reforms in 52 Weeks', will commence in 2026. This ambitious program aims to enhance infrastructure, improve passenger amenities, and boost operational safety. Key focuses include leveraging AI, upgrading training, and revamping catering services. The goal is to achieve a single-digit accident rate.
Textile ministry inks pacts with 15 states to strengthen data systems
The Textiles Ministry has partnered with fifteen states to enhance data systems for the textile sector. This initiative, Tex-RAMPS, aims to improve data quality and research. The goal is to support the industry's growth towards a $350 billion valuation by 2030. Discussions at the National Textiles Ministers' Conference focus on investment, technology, exports, and preserving heritage.
NTPC scopes 30 sites in fresh bid for nuclear expansion
NTPC Ltd., India's largest power producer, is identifying 30 potential sites across five to six states for new nuclear power projects. This move aligns with India's goal of achieving 100 gigawatts of nuclear capacity by 2047. NTPC aims to select locations by mid-year, paving the way for global tenders.
Disney+ is launching vertical videos this year
Disney+ will add vertical videos to its service in the US sometime this year, in hopes that they can entice viewers to engage with its app every day. The company has made the announcement at its Tech + Data Showcase event at CES 2026. Disney first dabbled in vertical content with Verts, which launched for the ESPN app in August 2025, giving it the insight it needed on how its users respond to the video format. Erin Teague, Disney Entertainments EVP of Product Management, told Deadline that the company will use the format for all kinds of content. The service isnt just planning to use it as a vehicle for movie and series teasers, but also for original short-form programming. She didnt say what kinds of original programming Disney+ will be adding as vertical videos to its app, but vertical micro-dramas have become incredibly popular over the past year. Were obviously thinking about integrating vertical video in ways that are native to core user behaviors, Teague said. So, it wont be a kind of a disjointed, random experience. The company is targeting Gen Z and Gen Alpha users, in particular, since theyre not inclined to sit and watch long-form content on their phones for hours. Disney said in a statement that the experience will evolve as itexpands across news and entertainment and will be personalized for users, with making the service a must-visit daily destination as its goal. After all, if a user is already in the app, theyre more likely to explore and watch the services programming. This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/entertainment/streaming/disney-is-launching-vertical-videos-this-year-120000776.html?src=rss
Quote of the day by Paulo Coelho: When you want something, all the universe conspires........
Paulo Coelho's words inspire us to focus on our desires. When intentions are clear and belief is strong, the universe helps us achieve our goals. This message is vital in today's world. Taking small, consistent steps and staying open to opportunities are key. Overcoming fear allows us to embrace growth and see possibilities unfold.
Ruturaj Gaikwad created history during the Vijay Hazare Trophy clash between Maharashtra and Goa, breaking a world record previously held by Mayank Agarwal. Walking in at 2-3, the 28-year-old produced a memorable knock to rewrite men's List A cricket history.
Sarfaraz Khan Slams Fastest List A Half-century By An Indian
Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy: India batter Sarfaraz Khan created history on Thursday with a breathtaking innings, smashing the fastest fifty by an Indian in List A cricket during Mumbais Vijay Hazare Trophy clash against Punjab at the Jaipuria Vidyalaya Ground. Playing for Mumbai, Sarfaraz reached his half-century in just 15 balls, surpassing the previous record held by Ajith Sheth, who had achieved the feat in 16 deliveries against Chhattisgarh while representing Baroda. Sarfaraz came to the crease at a crucial moment after Mumbai lost the wicket of his brother Musheer Khan in the ninth over. The 28-year-old wasted no time in imposing himself, hammering Punjab bowler Abhishek Sharma for 30 runs in his first over at the crease. He continued his onslaught in the following over, smashing Harpreet Brar for 19 runs off five balls. Sarfaraz brought up his landmark half-century in just 15 deliveries, shattering the five-year-old record. Sarfaraz, Mumbais top scorer, was eventually dismissed in the 15th over after a stunning knock of 62 off 20 balls, which included seven fours and five sixes. Apart from Sarfaraz, Mumbai captain Shreyas Iyer also played a valuable innings, scoring 45 off 34 balls that featured four fours and two sixes. Sarfaraz is currently in red-hot form in the Vijay Hazare Trophy and is Mumbais leading run-scorer this season. The wicketkeeper-batter has amassed 303 runs in six innings at an average of 75.75 and an impressive strike rate of 190.56. He struck a brilliant 157 against Goa on December 31 and followed it up with a half-century against Uttarakhand earlier in the tournament. Sarfaraz, Mumbais top scorer, was eventually dismissed in the 15th over after a stunning knock of 62 off 20 balls, which included seven fours and five sixes. Apart from Sarfaraz, Mumbai captain Shreyas Iyer also played a valuable innings, scoring 45 off 34 balls that featured four fours and two sixes. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Despite the efforts of Sarfaraz and captain Iyer, Mumbai fell just one run short of Punjabs total of 216, being bowled out for 215 in 26.2 overs. Gurnoor Brar emerged as the hero for Punjab, claiming a four-wicket haul to dismantle Mumbais strong batting line-up. Article Source: IANS
Five equity mutual funds delivered over 20% annualised SIP returns over the past decade. The list includes small-cap, mid-cap and ELSS funds, though investors are advised to align choices with risk profile, goals and investment horizon.
Bihar steps up AgriStack drive, sets Jan deadline for Jamabandi verification
Bihar is speeding up its farmer registry project, AgriStack. Senior officials are now assigned to districts to oversee land record verification. Special campaigns are planned from January 6 to 10 and again from January 18 to 21. The goal is to ensure accurate and transparent land record checks for farmers across the state.
OpenAI Launches ChatGPT Health: Goal To Support Awareness And Not Replace Medical Care
OpenAI has introduced ChatGPT Health, a dedicated experience to securely connect people's medical records and wellness apps.
How Trump's Russia dealings are rife with contradictions and pose a risk to both sides
America seizing a Russian oil tanker in a military operation just showed a conflict between President Trump's goal of stability with Russia and his priority of showing American strength. Russia called the seizure piracy. The incident revealed major contradictions in Trump's foreign policy.
Hockey legend Glenn Hall has passed away at 94. Known as 'Mr. Goalie', Hall set an unbreakable record for consecutive starts. He won the Stanley Cup with the Chicago Black Hawks in 1961. Hall's career included numerous accolades and a reputation for exceptional durability. His passing marks the end of an era for hockey.
Quote of the day by Malala Yousafzai: If we want to achieve our goal, then let us empower
Malala Yousafzai, a Pakistani education activist, champions girls' schooling globally. She began speaking out as a child against Taliban bans. An assassination attempt in 2012 brought her international attention. She co-founded the Malala Fund to advance education. In 2014, she became the youngest Nobel Peace Prize laureate. She also holds honorary Canadian citizenship.
Rubio to meet Denmark leaders next week, signals no retreat on Trump's Greenland goal
A U.S. military seizure of the mineral-rich Arctic island from Denmark, a long-time ally, would send shock waves through NATO and deepen the divide between Trump and European leaders.
Erling Haaland completes 150 Manchester City goals in Brighton draw
Erling Haaland scored his 150th goal for Manchester City, but the team is struggling in the Premier League title race.
Why Trumps Social Security clawback changes are creating unintended policy consequences
Trumps Social Security clawback changes aim to recover overpaid benefits and save money for the trust fund. The policy raises recovery rates, which could cut monthly payments for some retirees. While the goal is to stop waste and protect Social Security finances, critics warn the changes may cause serious financial stress for seniors who rely on these payments.
Goa duo to lead Indias SAFF Futsal
NT Reporter Panaji Goa will be at the heart of Indias historic futsal moment as goalkeeper Ozen Vivian Silva and coach Joshuah Vaz take centre stage in the countrys maiden SAFF Mens and Womens Futsal Championships, to be held in Nonthaburi,Thailand. The All India Football Federation (AIFF) on Tuesday announced 14-member squads for both tournaments, [] The post Goa duo to lead Indias SAFF Futsal appeared first on The Navhind Times .
Government will do what Goans desire: CM Sawant
NT Reporter Panaji Following huge response to the public meeting convened by former Chief Justice of Allahabad High Court Retired Justice Ferdino Rebello in Panaji on Tuesday, Chief Minister Pramod Sawant reacted cautiously on Wednesday stating that the government will do what the people of Goa want. Responding to media questions at the Mantralaya post [] The post Government will do what Goans desire: CM Sawant appeared first on The Navhind Times .
Cabinet waives Rs 3.20 cr loan interest for SC,OBC beneficiaries
NT Reporter Panaji The state cabinet Wednesday approved a waiver of Rs 3.20 crore in accumulated loan interest for 500 Scheduled Caste (SC) and Other Backward Classes (OBC) beneficiaries. Briefing media after the cabinet meeting, Chief Minister Pramod Sawant said the beneficiaries had opted for loans nearly 25 to 30 years ago from the Goa [] The post Cabinet waives Rs 3.20 cr loan interest for SC,OBC beneficiaries appeared first on The Navhind Times .
NT Reporter Mapusa Dempo Sports Club eased past Calangute Association 2-0 in the Goa Professional League at Duler Stadium, Mapusa on Wednesday. Dempo broke the dealock in the 22nd minute when Arnold Oliveiras curling corner from the right found Stenis Touthang unmarked at the near post. The left-back rose sharply and powered in a header [] The post Dempo SC down Calangute appeared first on The Navhind Times .
Curtorim Gym heavy four CAC Cansaulim
NT Reporter Cuncolim Curtorim Gymkhana entered the quarterfinals of the 2nd Vaidya Family Cup with a 4-0 victory over CAC Cansaulim at Cuncolim. Curtorim broke the deadlock in the 38th minute through Versly Paes. Elton Mascrenhas doubled the lead in the 41st minute.followed by Fredy Hilarios goal in the 45th minute. Valrey Paes added the [] The post Curtorim Gym heavy four CAC Cansaulim appeared first on The Navhind Times .
Niko is a robotic lift for people with limited mobility that doesn't require a caregiver's help
A startup called ReviMo has developed a robotic system that provides a way for people with limited mobility to lift and transfer themselves like from a bed to a wheelchair, or to the toilet without the assistance of a caregiver. ReviMo's Niko has two sets of arms: one that forms a scooping seat that slides underneath the person to lift them up, and the other encircling their torso and providing a backrest. It can be operated both by remote and using the controls on its dashboard. Niko in its current iteration can carry up to 250 pounds, but the team says it's working on a version that can support up to 400 pounds. In addition to aiding in transfers, Niko can lift the rider to a standing level and offers retractable handlebars for support. It also has the potential to be a big help to caregivers, who in many cases assist with multiple transfers every day. Even in a situation where a person isn't able to operate it by themselves, Niko facilitates a transfer that requires much less physical exertion than today's common methods, like sling-based mechanical lift systems. At CES, founder Aleksandr Malaschenko gave a demonstration of its lifting capabilities, using it to scoop him up from a chair and bring him out into the aisle. Niko is designed to work with most wheelchairs and be compact enough to navigate small bathrooms. It can position a person right above a toilet, and there are disposable seat covers. The goal is to help people with limited ability achieve more independence. It is the kind of device that, if it delivers on its promises, could be a game-changer for people with limited mobility and paralysis, and their loved ones. My dad was diagnosed with ALS when I was a kid, and I learned how to operate a Hoyer lift by the time I was in middle school. This strikes me as something we would have really appreciated having around. Malaschenko has said the inspiration for the robotic system came from being a caregiver for his grandfather following a stroke. Niko is expected to be available before the end of this year. The system will cost about $15,000, though the team said it's working to get Niko covered by insurance. The company is also offering lower prices for customers who sign up for one of its premium waitlists, and there are options to rent it, for those who would only need a lift and transfer system temporarily. This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/transportation/niko-is-a-robotic-lift-for-people-with-limited-mobility-that-doesnt-require-a-caregivers-help-184500703.html?src=rss
The White House stated that using the U.S. military is an option for President Trump to acquire Greenland, a Danish territory, citing national security. This assertion has drawn strong pushback from Denmark and its NATO allies, who emphasize sovereignty and territorial integrity. Lawmakers on Capitol Hill also expressed concerns over escalating rhetoric.
WhatsApp upgrades group chats with member tags and text stickers
WhatsApp just rolled out some upgrades to group chats. Perhaps the most interesting is the addition of member tags, which lets users give themselves a tag that's customized for a specific group. Meta gives examples of a user assigning themself the role of a dad in one chat and a soccer goalkeeper in another. This could actually be pretty useful to people who use WhatsApp group chats to role play as characters, organize fantasy sports leagues and other stuff like that. The platform is also rolling out text stickers to group chats. This lets users turn just about any word into a sticker via an integrated search engine. Folks can gather their most-used stickers together for easy access. Finally, there are event reminders. This is fairly self-explanatory. The tool lets people create early reminders for upcoming events. Meta says that this helps everyone remember to commute to the party you're hosting or hop on the call at the right time. This is just the latest WhatsApp update. The platform recently rolled out AI-powered chat summaries and re-introduced away messages . This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/apps/whatsapp-upgrades-group-chats-with-member-tags-and-text-stickers-161420141.html?src=rss
Men's HIL: Hyderabad Toofans Script Remarkable Comeback To Register 3-2 Win Against Ranchi Royals
Hero Hockey India League: Hyderabad Toofans registered a magnificent turnaround to secure a 3-2 win against Ranchi Royals in the Mens Hero Hockey India League (HIL) 2025-26 at the Mayor Radhakrishnan Hockey Stadium, Egmore on Wednesday. Tom Boon (11, 17) struck twice for the Ranchi Royals, before goals from Amandeep Lakra (42), Nic Woods (45) and Talwinder Singh (57) helped Hyderabad Toofans steal a comeback win. It was an engaging start to the first quarter with Hyderabad Toofans taking control in the opening exchanges. They kept most of the possession to dictate the tempo of the game, while Ranchi Royals were content to hold their shape and play on the break. The Royals had the first notable opportunity of the game though, earning a couple of penalty corners. Tom Boon (11) converted his dragflick from the second set-piece, giving his side the lead against the run of play. The Toofans created chances with a couple of penalty corners of their own towards the end of the first quarter, but couldnt find the opening they were looking for. Hyderabad Toofans suffered another setback early in the second quarter after Tom Boon (17) bagged his second goal, dinking in a high effort past the goalkeeper and doubling Ranchis lead in the process. The Toofans responded strongly with nine circle entries in the second quarter, getting close to an equaliser on a few occasions, including a penalty corner. Despite their best efforts, they didnt register any notable attempt on target, concluding the first half with a 2-0 deficit. It was an engaging start to the first quarter with Hyderabad Toofans taking control in the opening exchanges. They kept most of the possession to dictate the tempo of the game, while Ranchi Royals were content to hold their shape and play on the break. The Royals had the first notable opportunity of the game though, earning a couple of penalty corners. Tom Boon (11) converted his dragflick from the second set-piece, giving his side the lead against the run of play. The Toofans created chances with a couple of penalty corners of their own towards the end of the first quarter, but couldnt find the opening they were looking for. Also Read: Live Cricket Score With all to play for in the last fifteen minutes, Hyderabad Toofans had momentum on their side. While the Ranchi Royals persisted with their counter-attacking tactics, they eventually succumbed as the Toofans completed a sensational turnaround with Talwinder Singh (57) helping them get their noses in front with less than three minutes to go. The goal proved to be the game-winning contribution in the end, as the runners up from last season held firm to secure all three points. Article Source: IANS
HIL | Russel performs a hat-trick in HIL GCs win over Tigers
The New Zealander produces a clinical performance to help his side clinch the nine-goal thriller; Toofans come from behind to beat Royals
UP steps up comprehensive rehabilitation for persons with disabilities
Uttar Pradesh is boosting disability rehabilitation. A new scheme offers grants to voluntary groups. This initiative supports early intervention, education, and skill development for those with 21 types of disabilities. The goal is to foster self-reliance and mainstream inclusion. Mental retardation and mental illness are excluded from this specific program.
Boston Dynamics unveils production-ready version of Atlas robot at CES 2026
Boston Dynamics' Atlas is finally entering production. After years of testing this humanoid robot (and forcing it to dance ), the robotics company announced at CES 2026 that the final version of the machine is being built now. The first companies to receive deployments will be Hyundai, Boston Dynamics' majority shareholder, and Google DeepMind, the firms new AI partner . This final enterprise version of Atlas can perform a wide array of industrial tasks, according to Boston Dynamics, and is specifically designed with consistency and reliability in mind. Atlas can work autonomously, via a teleoperator or with a tablet steering interface, and the robot is both strong and durable. Boston Dynamics says Atlas has a reach of up to 7.5 feet, the ability to lift 110 pounds and can operate at temperatures ranging from minus 4 to 104 degrees Fahrenheit. This is the best robot we have ever built, Boston Dynamics CEO Robert Playter said in the Atlas announcement. Atlas is going to revolutionize the way industry works, and it marks the first step toward a long-term goal we have dreamed about since we were children. Boston Dynamics has been publicly demoing its work on humanoid robots since at least 2011, when it first debuted Atlas as a DARPA project. Since then, the robot has gone through multiple prototypes and revisions, most notably switching from a hydraulic design to an all-electric design in 2024. Later that year, Boston Dynamics demonstrated the robot's ability to manipulate car parts, which appears to be one of the first ways Atlas will be put to work. Hyundai plans to use Atlas in its car plants in 2028, focused on tasks like parts sequencing. In 2030, the car maker hopes to have the robot's responsibilities extend to component assembly, and over time, Atlas will also take on tasks involving repetitive motions, heavy loads, and other complex operations, Hyundai says. Google DeepMind, meanwhile, is receiving Atlas robots so it can work on integrating its Gemini Robotics AI foundation models into Boston Dynamics' system. This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/big-tech/boston-dynamics-unveils-production-ready-version-of-atlas-robot-at-ces-2026-234047882.html?src=rss

