Iran grants permission for Iraqi oil tankers to pass through Strait of Hormuz
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From a shy girl to team mentor, Savita Punia says hockey changed her life
Savita Punia transformed from a shy player to a confident team mentor. She overcame past hesitations and now travels the world with ease. Hockey significantly changed her, fostering immense personal growth and confidence. The veteran goalkeeper is nearing a significant milestone in her illustrious career. She aims to inspire young players and achieve further team success.
From a shy girl to team mentor, Savita Punia says hockey changed her life
Savita Punia transformed from a shy player to a confident team mentor. She overcame past hesitations and now travels the world with ease. Hockey significantly changed her, fostering immense personal growth and confidence. The veteran goalkeeper is nearing a significant milestone in her illustrious career. She aims to inspire young players and achieve further team success.
Indian captain held aboard Russian shadow fleet oil ship in UK made 'scapegoat', claims wife
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Centre Must Cooperate with Telanganas Development: Ponnam
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Cristiano Ronaldo kickstarts probable final season with 977th career goal
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Actor Arjun Rampal (53) has reportedly tied the knot with his longtime partner Gabriella Demetriades in Goa.
Winning starts for Arsenal, Marseille and Betis as new league seasons begin
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Arjun Rampal Marries Longtime Partner Gabriella Demetriades in Goa After Years Together
Bollywood actor Arjun Rampal has entered a new chapter in his personal life after officially marrying his longtime partner Gabriella Demetriades. The couple registered their marriage in Goa on August 21, 2026, bringing formal recognition to a relationship that has lasted for several years and includ...
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Arjun Rampal Officially Marries Gabriella Demetriades
ORIGINAL ARTICLE: Arjun Rampal Officially Marries Gabriella Demetriades Arjun Rampal has married long-time partner Gabriella Demetriades in a court marriage at the Bardez Sub-Registrar's Office in Goa. The post Arjun Rampal Officially Marries Gabriella Demetriades appeared first on DESIblitz .
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Coventrys long-awaited Premier League return ends in 3-0 loss to Arsenal
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Actor Arjun Rampal and Gabriella Demetriades have officially tied the knot in Goa. This big occasion comes after years of love and partnership, during which they welcomed two children. Read on to know more about Gabriella and thier relationship.
True ambition involves effort without letting outcomes define self-worth. This perspective matters today as people face pressure to reach the top. It reminds us to separate daily happiness from our ultimate end goals. Real life success comes from enjoying the daily process and the journey. This mindset creates a healthy balance between peace of mind and ambition.
Arsenal Begin EPL Title Defence With Coventry Rout
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My husband made a scapegoat: Indian Captain's wife on UK's Russia shadow fleet case
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Quote of the day by Vince Lombardi offers a powerful reminder that success is often decided by what happens after talent and knowledge reach their limits. Strength can provide the ability to act, and knowledge can provide direction, but willpower helps people remain engaged with their goals when the initial excitement disappears. It encourages discipline, resilience, courage, and adaptability. No one can control every circumstance, and determination alone cannot guarantee a particular outcome. But a strong will can dramatically influence how a person responds to setbacks and opportunities. Success is not always about being the strongest or knowing the most; sometimes it is about being willing to take one more constructive step when giving up would be easier. That willingness, repeated consistently, can turn potential into achievement and difficult ambitions into attainable realities.
VVV is Not Border Tourism: India Needs Settlers, Not Sighters
The Prime ministers recent exhortation during his address to youth of the country on the eve of Developed India young leaders dialogue with his seminal message that the sole objective of VVV( Viksit vibrant village) programme was to lead the youth of the nation towards border villages and live with local communities is well intentioned. But then here ends all these exhortations when converted to actuals. The honourable PMs call for the youth to delink themselves from the virtual world, step into the ground and connect themselves with the locals of the border areas is all a feel good factor that is bound to rub into all of us sooner or later. Interacting with the participants, many of whom belong to Gen Z, of the VVP programme -2026 that covered 74 vibrant villages across Ladakh, HP and Uttarakhand , PM Modi said in the countrys border villages , the aspiration for development and the spirit of patriotism are equally cherished. At times, it feels that for these people the country matters more than themselves. The PM further said that during DIYLD (Developed India young leaders dialogue), he had presented an idea before the youth. The idea was that why not have the youth, instead of using virtual medium to step onto ground to know India, connect with India, try to live India and understand India. All very lofty ideas indeed. Yet an important question deserves attention: Is merely encouraging young people to visit border villages enough? Should public policy stop at promoting tourism , or should it go a step further by encouraging Indias youth to live, work, innovate and build livelihoods in these villages? At first glance, the appeal appears inspiring and patriotic. However when viewed through the prism of strategic realities, demographic trends and national security, the appeal seems more symbolic than substantive. It reflects an idealistic vision that is disconnected from the hard realities confronting Indias border villages. The challenge facing Indias frontiers is not that the rest of the country has failed to admire them. Rather the people who live there are slowly leaving these border villages for greener pastures deeper in the hinterland of India. A border village doesnt become vibrant because some college students (Gen Z) spend a weekend taking photographs, interacting with the locals and posting patriotic messages on the social media, all on behest of PM Modis exhortations. Further giving an example, the PM said that several years ago the creation of MY Bharat platform provided millions of youth from across the country to connect with such far flung areas of India. His abiding opinion beingto dovetail this VVV programme within the My Bharat platform as also to treat these border villages as the First Indian village rather than as Last Indian village as had been the norm few years back. Indeed promoting tourism without addressing structured deficiencies risks confusing visibility with vitality. Increased footfalls of youth of India on PMs exhortation to border villages may generate seasonal income for a handful of households, but it does not create stable economic ecosystems required to retain an entire generation. Tourism by nature is seasonal, population stability is permanent. As if this was not enough, already many border villages of Ladakh, HP and Uttrakhand have earned the dubious moniker of Ghost villages or Bhutia Gaon for the simple reason that they have been abandoned by the dozens by their residents for lack of opportunities, better jobs, good medical infra , virtual absence of industry infrastructure and so on. This brings me to my most important question for the readers of Rising Kashmir paper in this write up of mine. Why start rolling out VVV/VVP programme when for decades India has/had the well-established BADP (Border area development programme ) in place? Is it not duplication of effort for the same stated objectives by the government of the day? A little research and the distinction springs out clearly why VVV/VVP has been ruling the roost in the recent past vis-a vis the BADP. The VVV/VVP was kick started alongside the BADP because latter suffered from spread-out funding and generalized execution, whereas the VVV/VVP provides targeted, intensive and strategically focused development to stop out-migration in vital frontier hamlets. BADP faced implementation slowdowns , delayed UCs ( utilization certificate) and so on. BADP relied on broad, state level and district level allocation of funds across a 0 to 10 kms border radius, while VVP uses a granular, village level cluster approach to achieve 100% saturation of basic amenities. At the same time VVP/ VVV specifically incentivizes residents to stay in remote depopulated frontier areas by building local economies , tourism and cultural connectivity, transforming last villages into strategic first villages. Unlike traditional schemes, VVV/VVP phases real-time, data driven response to economically anchor strategic frontier populations and build comprehensive economic drivers, moving past conventional infra checklists. This brings me to my next important questionWas/is BADP a failure that promised a lot but delivered far short of expectations of both the governments of the day as well as the border populace? Let the readers of this write up of mine decide. It will be worth noting for the readers of Rising Kashmir paper that the VVV/VVP has been an Indian response to Chinas model villages that have sprung up all along the LAC in the last few decades. As stated above, China over the past two/three decades has systematically integrated its civilian development with its national security objectives through what it calls Civil-military fusion (CMF). Under this strategy, infrastructure, economic development, technological advancement and civilian settlements are closely aligned with broader national cum strategic goals. It is no secret that along the Tibetan frontier and other sensitive border regions , China has invested heavily in model villages ,all weather roads, high speed communications ,healthcare facilities, renewable energy ,schools, and economic incentives designed to encourage civilian habitation. Many of these settlements are dual-purpose in character. While they function as ordinary villages, they simultaneously strengthen logistical support, surveillance capability and territorial assertion. Chinas approach is not driven by symbolism. It is driven by strategic permanence. Its border villages are intended to be lived in not merely visited. Indias bane since independence towards such issues has always been couched in symbolismas was evident during our so called ill-fated Forward policy enunciated by the trio of Nehru, Menon and BN Mullick the then IB Chief in the 50s &60s. Whether one agrees with Chinas political system is entirely beside the point. Democracies need not emulate authoritarian governance. However they cannot afford to ignore strategic lessons where national interests override petty local issues of governance. It is not that the past governments of India since independence brushed aside these issues with disdain, rather the first PM Nehru way back in 1951 had commissioned the then Dy Defence minister Maj Gen Himmat singhji to tackle this border area development. The committee, then known as North and North East border defence committee, put forward its valid recommendations that were followed through too in a later time frame. But as is the wont with a democratic country, the changing dispensations at Delhi since independence followed their own manifestoes. China has pursued demographic consolidation as an integral element of its border strategy through its CMF theory. India need not jump into the fray to emulate Chinas Geo-political model, but at the same time it would be grossly out of step for us to ignore all too important frontier population of our country that is slowly eroding at the altar of modernity and dazzling lights of our metros. Ultimately VVV will be carried on the shoulders of robust policy planners sitting at Raisina hills who should swap the air of symbolism with that of actually dirtying their hands with ground realities as existing from Ladakh to NE. (The writer is a retired army officer and a regular scribe of Rising Kashmir. He can be approached on his email..slalotra4729@gmail.com )
State govt to table 13 bills in House
NT Reporter Panaji Chief Minister Pramod Sawant on Friday said that the Goa state assembly will take up as many as 13 bills on its first day, including supplementary appropriation bills, during the upcoming three-day monsoon session of the House, which is set to begin on August 31. These bills will be passed on the []
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Goa is out, Coorg is in: Indias wedding crowd is looking for new destinations
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Womens hockey World Cup: India goes down fighting to Netherlands, suffers first loss
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East Delhi Riders Triumph Over Outer Delhi Warriors in DPL 2026 Match
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Tripura CM Saha Urges Students to Focus on Studies and Commitment to Goals
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Goa minister pitches its spiritual, cultural legacy in Varanasi
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Pros And Cons Of Wearing Shorts In The Office
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Arjun Rampal marries GF Gabriella Demetriades after becoming parents to two kids
Sub-Registrar Suraj Vernekar said the marriage was registered under Goa's Uniform Civil Code. Arjun and Gabriella arrived at the office around 4 pm and were dressed casually for the occasion.
'Should Be Common Man's Goal': Centre's 23-Point 'Viksit Bharat' Action Plan
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Arjun Rampal, Gabriella Demetriades tie the knot in Goa
Bollywood actor Arjun Rampal has tied the knot with his longtime girlfriend, Gabriella Demetriades.
Bollywood actor Arjun Rampal has taken his relationship with longtime partner Gabriella Demetriades to the next chapter. The actor and the South African model-turned-fashion designer have legally registered their marriage in Goa today on August 21, 2026, bringing an eight-year relationship
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Popular Bollywood actor gets married at 53, details inside
Mumbai: After nearly eight years together and two children, Bollywood actor Arjun Rampal and his longtime partner Gabriella Demetriades have reportedly made their relationship official. The couple registered their marriage at the Sub-Registrars Office in Mapusa, North Goa, on Friday, according to reports. The legal formalities were reportedly completed in the presence of a few 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 .
PNGRB authorises new LPG pipeline infra in 7,000 crore investment push
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Quote of the day by Hilary Swank focuses on fate, choice, action, responsibility, goals, hope and the power to shape the future. Her words encourage people to stop waiting for circumstances to change and take steps toward the life they want. The message connects personal decisions with responsibility and the effort needed to reach goals.
Arjun Rampal Marries Longtime Girlfriend Gabriella Demetriades In Intimate Goa Ceremony
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Arjun Rampal Registers Marriage With Gabriella Demetriades in Goa
Demetriades is a South African national. The couple is currently living in Succoro village near Panaji.
Arjun Rampal marries his GF Gabriella Demetriades in Goa
Bollywood star Arjun Rampal and model-entrepreneur Gabriella Demetriades have officially tied the knot in Goa, completing the legal registration at the Sub-Registrars office in Mapusa. They were granted special permission to expedite the process, bypassing the usual waiting period. Together since 2018, the couple shares two sons, marking a new chapter in their journey together.
Arjun Rampal marries longtime partner Gabriella Demetriades in Goa
Arjun Rampal marries longtime partner Gabriella Demetriades in Goa
Arjun Rampal marries Gabriella Demetriades, couple completes registration formalities in Goa
Dhurandhar actor Arjun Rampal and his longtime partner Gabriella Demetriades registered their marriage in Goa on Friday. The couple completed the formalities at the Sub-Registrar's office in Mapusa, North Goa, in the presence of close friends.
India aims 30 GW polysilicon manufacturing capacity by 2030: MNRE Secretary
India plans to add thirty gigawatts of polysilicon manufacturing capacity by twenty thirty. This ambitious goal aims to attract an investment of twenty-five thousand crore rupees. A dedicated government scheme will support this crucial solar component manufacturing. Vanadium Redox Flow Batteries are also being explored as a viable energy storage alternative.
Assam CM briefs Union Finance Minister on flood response; Sitharaman assures Centres support
During his visit to Delhi, Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma met with Union Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman to strategize flood disaster response measures. Also present was Union Minister Pralhad Joshi, with discussions revolving around crucial development goals for the state. They prioritized rehabilitation efforts and initiatives in education, sustainable food resources, and renewable energy. The Union government reaffirmed its commitment to supporting the families impacted by the floods.
Premier League 2026-27 kicks off with zero British south Asian players in the top flight
Arsenal's Friday night win over newly-promoted Coventry City opened the richest football league on earth for another season. Millions watched. Billions will follow across the campaign. And for the first time in recent memory, not one of them will be watching a British south Asian player turn out in the Premier League itself. It isn't for lack of names. Four years ago, English football had what looked like a genuine breakthrough group: Hamza Choudhury at Leicester, Zidane Iqbal at Manchester United, Arjan Raikhy at Aston Villa, Kam Kandola at Wolves. Between them they carried the weight of a community that makes up roughly six per cent of grassroots football in England but, by the Professional Footballers' Association's own count, barely 0.45 per cent of the professional game. Today, none of them are playing top-flight football. Choudhury is still going he's Leicester's longest-serving player and captained the side through pre-season but Leicester have been relegated twice since 2023 and now play in League One. Iqbal is out on loan at Jong FC Utrecht, the reserve side of a Dutch second-tier club, though he did become the first player of British south Asian heritage to appear at a men's World Cup finals, turning out for Iraq at the tournament this summer. Kandola was released by Wolves and is now at National League club Hereford. Raikhy, once tipped as a Villa wonderkid, left Leicester after a string of loan spells and is playing for Boston United, also in the National League. It's a quiet, unremarked-upon reversal and it lands four years after the Premier League and Kick It Out launched the south Asian Action Plan specifically to fix this. Kick It Out chair Sanjay Bhandari, when the plan launched, called the numbers he biggest statistical anomaly in English sport, and said simply that the community wants to be seen more on the pitch. The PFA has been blunt about the scale of what's needed. Riz Rehman, who runs the union's Asian Inclusion Mentoring Scheme, has said the goal is to get professional representation up to around six per cent matching participation at grassroots level. Reaching that would mean not four players, but dozens. None of this is a story about talent running out. Iqbal captained his way to a World Cup finals shirt this summer. Choudhury has led a Premier League dressing room and now leads a League One one. The pipeline that produced them hasn't disappeared but for a season opener watched by a global audience, it's still not delivering a single face at the top level for the community that follows the game hardest. The next generation is out there, in academies and mentoring schemes up and down the country. Whether the numbers look different by the time the next World Cup comes around is the real question this season opens with.
Came here with a goal: Treesa, Gayatri react after securing historic BWF Worlds medal
Came here with a goal: Treesa, Gayatri react after securing historic BWF Worlds medal
PM Modi assures support to space startups, urges them to develop solutions for everyday needs
New Delhi, Aug 21: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Friday assured full support of the government to young space entrepreneurs and urged them to explore how space technology can be used in agriculture, livestock management, dairy, environment and other areas that affect people's everyday lives. Interacting with CEOs and founders of 20 space startups here, Modi also hailed them for showing remarkable courage by entering a new and demanding domain of space startups as they have taken risks, trusted the reform process and remained consistent in their efforts. He assured them of the government's full support and called for greater collaboration between space companies and organisations in other sectors to expand the use of their technologies. I assured the space startups that government of India will continue to stand with them as they build India's capabilities for the future. India can offer the world a strong, innovative and commercially viable model in the space sector, he said. Modi also urged the startups to explore how space technology could contribute to agriculture, livestock management, dairy, environment and many other areas that touch everyday lives. The prime minister suggested, Companies working on space debris could work with environmental organisations to scale up their technologies. Space technology companies working with the agriculture sector could collaborate with agricultural universities and departments to help farmers make better informed decisions and maximise their output. The prime minister said the startups made insightful presentations on their work and appreciated the government's space reforms and the opportunities they had created for the industry to grow. It was wonderful to meet the Yuva Urja of India's space sectoryoung entrepreneurs and innovators who have shown remarkable courage by entering a new and demanding domain. They have taken risks, trusted the reform process and remained consistent in their efforts. Due to this, India has achieved a lot in the space sector in the last few years, he said. He said India's private space ecosystem could become a major force for the country and the world and called for an ecosystem in which the world looks to India when thinking about the space sector. India's space sector can act as a magnet to attract global talent, companies and investment to the country, Modi said, urging industry players to rapidly strengthen India's position globally. The prime minister also encouraged space startups to engage with Atal Tinkering Labs, saying they could spark curiosity among schoolchildren and inspire the next generation to participate in the space sector. He recalled that opening the space sector to private participation had generated significant enthusiasm and created new opportunities for industry. The prime minister said many countries either could not invest in the space sector or did not wish to do so, presenting India with a major opportunity to rapidly strengthen its position in the global space industry. He also encouraged space companies to explore new applications of their technologies and focus on how these could make people's lives easier, while calling for greater collaboration between space-sector firms and companies working in other areas. The CEOs of leading companies in the space sector working in diverse fields ranging from building rockets and reusable semi-cryogenic launch vehicles, avionics, satellites, advanced propulsion system, space and defence intelligence, removing space debris, AI-powered hyperlocal weather and climate intelligence, among others, participated in the interaction. The prime minister said the confidence shown by the private space sector had strengthened the vision behind opening the industry to private participation. The CEOs highlighted the rapid progress being made by India's private space industry and shared their vision for its future. They said their companies had invested significant time and effort in building capabilities and developing the required technologies indigenously in the country, while expressing gratitude for the support received from the Prime Minister. They also highlighted the strong support from the government and collaboration within the industry, saying their teams were highly motivated and working with determination to achieve ambitious goals in the space sector. The CEOs recalled that opening the space sector to private participation had generated significant enthusiasm and created new opportunities for industry. They also said several companies had shown interest in adopting and leveraging technologies developed by India's emerging private space industry. The startups participating in the interaction included Skyroot Aerospace, Agnikul Cosmos, Pixxel, Dhruva Space, GalaxEye, PierSight, Bellatrix Aerospace, Digantara, SatSure, Suhora Technologies, Manastu Space, Astrobase, TakeMe2Space, VyomIC, Cosmoserve Space, OrbitAID Aerospace, SkyServe (Hyspace), Serendipity Space, Vassar Labs and mistEO.
Aiming To Get Back Into Australia Squad Across All Formats: Liam Scott
Big Bash League: Having experienced the feeling of being in international cricket during Australia's white-ball tour of Bangladesh earlier this year, rising all-rounder Liam Scott said he believes he is good enough to play for the national team across all three formats in future and is eager to get into the set-up again. Scott made his ODI debut in Dhaka, where he picked two wickets, after having a stellar 2025/26 domestic season, where he was named the Sheffield Shield player of the year with 496 runs and 23 wickets, while also amassing 310 runs in the Big Bash League for Adelaide Strikers. I think now I've had that taste. I just want to get back there and try and play as much cricket as I can for Australia. For me (there's) little elements of keep getting better against spin, opportunities to score... trying to score 360 and a bit of power-hitting stuff as well. Those sort of things I've tried to add to my game a little bit. Just being in different conditions, I think hopefully when I get the opportunity or if I get the opportunity to go back and play in those conditions, I feel as though I'm well-equipped and can adapt a bit quicker than probably what I did when I was over there, Scott was quoted as saying by cricket.com.au on Friday. Following a brief county cricket stint with Gloucestershire, Scott, who bats right-handed and bowls medium pace, said he has been making technical tweaks to refine his overall game. Bowling-wise (it's) just little technical stuff that has allowed me to maybe pick up a little bit of pace. In saying that, I feel like what I've got is good enough, so if I get that opportunity again, I'm looking forward to making the most of it, he added. With Australia entering a packed 12-month schedule comprising a minimum of 20 Tests alongside several white-ball series, Scott feels national selection opportunities can open up anytime for him. There's a few guys that are getting a tad older rather than getting younger, so there's probably going to be change and opportunities at some stage. There's a lot of Test cricket and in saying that, there's a lot of other cricket as well. One-day cricket (and) T20 cricket, so there's no doubt there'll be opportunities in some space. As a player and as cricketer, it's a pretty brutal game and you can't get too far ahead of yourself because as soon as you do that, something slips and you're back on the drawing board. Hopefully, I'm playing good at the right time, and I think timing is everything. If you're making runs and taking wickets when you need to, then you're obviously in the shop window, so hopefully that's me, he added. As a player and as cricketer, it's a pretty brutal game and you can't get too far ahead of yourself because as soon as you do that, something slips and you're back on the drawing board. Also Read: Special Cricket Stories But with such a strong squad, any player that comes in can really help win games committing for the state and I think that's no different this year. We've added some more players which I think can play a crucial role in going back-to-back to-back, so everyone here has one goal, and that's to win trophies for South Australia, he concluded. Article Source: IANS
Rising stars like Indias Atiqa Mir redefining future of motorsport: world body FIA
Paris, Aug 21: World motorsport body FIA has given a strong endorsement for Indian racer Atiqa Mir's special talent, saying rising stars like the 11-year-old are redefining the future of the sport. Atiqa, the first Indian to be backed by the F1 Academy, is currently giving the more experienced drivers a run for their money in the age 12-14 category across karting series in Europe. Her ultimate goal is to reach F1, where no female has raced since 1992. Rising stars such as Atiqa Mir are redefining the future of motor sport and her recent success shows how bright the future is for our sport, FIA, the world body for four-wheel motorsports, said in a post on social media on Thursday. With incredible support from her FIA Member Club, the Western India Automobile Association, Atiqa has already represented her country at the MENA Karting Championship Nations Cup and has now started competing in international FIA Karting competitions on her journey to professional racing. Well done Atiqa and we look forward to following your continued success, the FIA added. In May, Atiqa had completed a historic sweep of Round 2 of the Champions of the Future Academy in Greece. Earlier this month, she became the youngest Indian to record two top-10 finishes in a FIA European Championship round in Sweden. Last month, Atiqa had attracted plenty of attention by outqualifying Mercedes junior Niccolo Perico for pole position in Round 3 of the Champions of the Future Academy series in Italy. The FIA too took notice of that standout performance. At the recent Champions of the Future Academy Program event in Italy, 11-year-old Atiqa Mir from India delivered a standout performance, securing pole position and setting an event record against a highly competitive international field. Her achievement reflects the opportunities that accessible competition can create for young drivers as they develop their skills and gain experience on the international stage. Through initiatives that broaden access to motorsport and strengthen talent pathways, the FIA is committed to helping more young people discover, and succeed in our sport, said the FIA in a separate post.
Mira-Bhayandar civic body bans goat keeping, sacrificial slaughter in societies
Mira-Bhayandar Municipal Corporation has banned residents from keeping goats and carrying out sacrificial slaughter inside housing societies, homes, shops and public roads. The civic body has also mandated NOCs for meat businesses and imposed fines for violations
Can you name the first goalscorer from every Premier League season?
Insanely tough, this one. The post Can you name the first goalscorer from every Premier League season? appeared first on Planet Football .
Lack of clear direction causes individuals to feel stuck despite hard work. Earl Nightingale emphasized that goals enable people to know where they are going. Distractions in modern life make it easy to confuse busyness with productivity. Setting clear goals acts like a GPS for personal and professional journeys. Clarity before action ensures efforts are focused and lead to measurable results.
Trump Aims for Dominance in Space with Ambitious Launch Goals
Washington, August 21: President Donald Trump has initiated a campaign to conduct over a thousand space launches and re-entries annually by 2030. This initiative aims to boost the United States commercial space economy and counter challenges from rival nations in space. Trump signed a National Security Presidential Memorandum, which the White House states replaces outdated ... Read more Trump Aims for Dominance in Space with Ambitious Launch Goals
Assam Government Focuses on Enhancing Sports Opportunities for Athletes: CM Himanta
Guwahati, August 21: Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma highlighted the state governments efforts to strengthen sports infrastructure on Friday. The government is committed to improving facilities and providing better opportunities for athletes. He stated that the goal is not only to produce champions but also to establish a robust sports culture for future generations. ... Read more Assam Government Focuses on Enhancing Sports Opportunities for Athletes: CM Himanta
Actor Ashwin Mushran reacts to accusations of hitting local biker in Goa
Lage Raho Munna Bhai actor Ashwin Mushran, who was accused of hitting a biker in Goa a few days back, has now indirectly reacted to the controversy via a video on social media, suggesting he has facts and other people dont
Apple smart glasses: Everything you need to know
Macworld According to reports, Apple is going to expand its presence in the wearable market with a new product: smart glasses. The Apple smart glasses that have been reported are a departure from the spatial computing platform of the Apple Vision Pro . They wont be a headset and they wont offer AR or spatial computing. They arent going to be a computing device in any way. Instead, they will be glasses like those from Meta AI and other companies. They will be designed like typical eyeglasses, not a headset or goggles. They will have built-in cameras, speakers, and microphones for taking pictures and video, and to interact with the iPhone. These glasses are expected to function as an AI-powered wearable, potentially launching in 2027. This article will track the latest reports on the Apple smart glasses. Check this space often for the latest news before they are released. Apple smart glasses design: What will Apple smart glasses look like? Unlike the bulky Vision Pro, Apples smart glasses are expected to resemble a normal pair of eyewear. Apple is said to be prioritizing a lightweight, accessory-like design rather than the heavy, immersive approach of the Vision Pro. To appeal to a mainstream audience, the glasses are rumored to be significantly lighter and more affordable, positioned primarily as an iPhone companion. According to various reports, the glasses will look like traditional frames and will not adopt a headset-style design. To accommodate the necessary hardware, the frames may be slightly bulkier than standard glasses and will likely use plastic or similar lightweight materials. One potential frame style could be inspired by the glasses worn by Apple CEO Tim Cook. One of the frame style coule be modeled after a pair of Tim Cooks glasses. Apple Frame styles in development In April 2026, Bloombergs Mark Gurman reported that Apple has four frame styles in testing : A large rectangular frame, reminiscent of Ray-Ban Wayfarers Larger oval or circular frames A slimmer rectangular design, similar to the glasses worn by Apple Chief Executive Officer Tim Cook A smaller, more refined oval or circular option Apple is also experimenting with finishes such as black, light brown, and ocean blue. The frames are reportedly made from acetate, which Gurman describes as more durable and luxurious than standard plastic. Apples design approach Apple is developing the frames in-house rather than partnering with third-party brands, unlike Meta (Ray-Ban, Oakley) or Google (Warby Parker). The goal is to create a product that is instantly recognizable as an Apple device. Earlier reports suggest Apple is aiming for a higher level of build quality compared to competing smart glasses from Meta and Google. Apple smart glasses features: What will Apple smart glasses do? Apples smart glasses are expected to be a lightweight, AI-first accessory designed to complement the iPhone rather than replace it. Unlike the Vision Pro, which focuses on immersive spatial computing, these glasses will likely take a more subtle approach similar to Metas Ray-Ban smart glasses prioritizing everyday utility and privacy. The glasses are not expected to function as a standalone device. Instead, they will rely heavily on a paired iPhone via Bluetooth. How much functionality will be available without an iPhone remains unclear. The Apple smart glasses are reported to offer the following features: Camera for video/photos : Users will be able to capture photos and record video directly from the glasses. Visual Intelligence : The onboard camera will analyze objects and scenes in real time, enabling features like object recognition and contextual awareness. Speakers : Built-in speakers will deliver audio from the iPhone, including calls, music, podcasts, navigation directions, and alerts. Microphone : Used for phone calls, voice commands, and features like live translation. Advanced Siri integration : A more capable, AI-driven Siri is expected to power most interactions and tasks. Fixed heads up display : Likely limited to simple overlays such as notifications and turn-by-turn directions rather than full AR visuals. Privacy focus : Apple is expected to emphasize on-device processing and secure cloud infrastructure to minimize data collection. The built-in cameras are rumored to feature vertically oriented oval lenses with surrounding indicator lights, distinguishing them from the circular cameras used in Metas glasses. Role in Apples ecosystem One of the primary purposes of the smart glasses is to act as a wearable interface for Apple Intelligence . Much of their functionality will depend on Apples next-generation Siri, which is rumored to be previewed alongside broader AI upgrades at WWDC26 . The Apple smart glasses could have health tracking features, but will not be as robust as an Apple Watch. Apple Advanced capabilities (rumored) The first generation will likely focus on audio features and basic visual overlays. Over time, Apple is expected to evolve the product into true augmented reality glasses capable of rendering 3D digital content seamlessly within the users physical environment. According to Bloombergs Mark Gurman, Apple is exploring more advanced features , including: Text recognition and digitization Context-aware reminders (e.g., prompting you to pick up an item youre looking at in a store) More natural navigation guidance, with Siri referencing real-world landmarks instead of generic directions Health tracking has also been mentioned, though its expected to be less comprehensive than whats offered by the Apple Watch. What specs are rumoured for the Apple smart glasses? According to Mark Gurman, the device will likely use a modified version of the Apple Watch S-series chip. Apple is reportedly developing custom chips for the glasses based on the Apple Watch S-series, modified for extreme power efficiency to manage camera controls and AI tasks. The glasses are expected to include open-ear speakers, a microphone for voice commands, and a built-in camera for capturing photos and video. Reports indicate that Apple may chose a display-less design for its first iteration, similar to the Meta Ray-Ban glasses. Will Apple smart glasses support prescription lenses and different sizes? The early reports for the Apple smart glasses have not stated if they can be outfitted with prescription lenses. Since other smart glasses support this, it seems likely that Apple will, too. Reports have also not stated how Apple will handle frame sizing for customers. As prescription glasses wearers know, some frame styles fit better than others. Also, some styles cant be used with multifocal lenses. With the Apple Vision Pro, customers book demos at the Apple Store to get the experience of using one and also get fitted properly. Apple has this infrastructure in place and can use it with the new smart glasses. Apple smart glasses name: What will Apples glasses be called? No reports have been made regarding the name for the Apple smart glasses. Within Apple, the device has the code name of N50. We can speculate on what the naming system will be, based on recent history. Apple no longer gives products i names, so its unlikely that they will be called iGlasses (though that wont stop the media and others from calling it that until the official name is released). Apple is in the companys branding: Apple TV, Apple Vision Pro, Apple Business, Apple Music, Apple Podcasts, etc. So it seems like a viable possibility that this device will be called Apple [something]. This leads to whether Apple uses some form of the term glasses in the name. It seems unlikely that Apple will use smart glasses. One interesting development to watch for is whether Apple decides to include the device in the Vision Pro lineup. If it does, then it will use some form of Vision in its name. If not, then Apple will not use Vision in the name in order to signify the separation. Apple smart glasses release date: When could Apple smart glasses be released? While Apple has made no announcements relating to smart glasses, it does seem that development work has been ongoing at the company for some time. Back in November 2024, Gurman reported that Apple had begun research into the smart glasses market by performing focus group discussions with Apple employees. Then, about a year later in October 2025, Gurman reported that Apple had decided to abandon its work on an Apple Vision Pro redesign to prioritize smart glasses. Several detailed roadmaps from industry analysts suggest a launch could occur between late 2026 and 2028. Late 2026 Launch : Back in 2025 Mark Gurman suggested that Apple has big plans to release smart glasses in the second half of 2026. This is looking less likely now. 2026 Preview with 2027 Launch : Apple might previewing this new category early, as it has done in the past: showing off the new glasses as early as 2026 as a preview, although the actual launch will be delayed until 2027. This was suggested by Gurman in December 2025. Launch in 2027 : In February 2026, Bloombergs Mark Gurman reported that Apple made significant progress in the development of the glasses, and it could be ready for production by the end of the year, with a public release in early 2027. Launch in 2028 : Development delays relating to Apples AI could push the launch in to 2028. In August, the macOS 26.7 release candidate contained references to new products, including a possible update to the Vision Pro. Many of the references are unidentified model numbers, so one or several of these numbers may refer to the Apple smart glasses. Apple smart glasses price: How much could Apple smart glasses cost? No reports have been made so far regarding the prices for the Apple smart glasses. For reference, here are the starting prices for the Meta AI glasses without prescription lenses and other lens options: Ray-Ban Wayfarer (Gen 1) and Skylar (Gen 1): $299 Ray-Ban Wayfarer (Gen 2), Skylar (Gen 2), and Headliner (Gen 2): $379 Ray-Ban Blayzer Optics (Gen 2) and Scriber Optics (Gen 2): $499 Oakley Meta HSTN: $399 Oakley Meta Vanguard: $499 Apple will want to be competitive with these prices, but the variance is wide, so the company could offer the higher prices that youll often find with designer frames.
The bus was carrying about 56 students of Universal Nursing College, located in Arekere, Bannerghatta, who were returning to Bengaluru after a trip to Goa.
Messi's Spirit Guides Argentina's Hockey Captain
Argentina's men's hockey captain, Matias Rey, draws inspiration from football legend Lionel Messi as he leads his team in his sixth World Cup. Rey, like Messi, emphasizes the ever give up philosophy learned from the national football team's success. The team, including goalkeeper Tomas Santiago, is preparing for a tough match against India, focusing on neutralizing key players like Harmanpreet Singh, while fans show their support by wearing Messi's jersey.
Mira-Bhayandar civic body bans sacrificial slaughter of goats in housing societies
The ruling BJP took the decision through a resolution, which also bans feeding stray animals on roads, on Tuesday, citing recurring disputes between residents during religious events.
Arjun Tendulkar to Continue With Goa Amid Future Speculation
Arjun Tendulkar will continue playing domestic cricket for Goa despite recent speculation surrounding his future with the team, according to a report. Arjun Tendulkars domestic cricket future appears to have been settled, with the left-arm pacer set to continue representing Goa, according to a Sportstar report. The 26-year-old recently missed Goas tour of Oman, leading [] The post Arjun Tendulkar to Continue With Goa Amid Future Speculation appeared first on Pragativadi I Latest Odisha News in English I Breaking News .
On way to Bengaluru from Goa, 3 students among 5 dead in bus crash
Arjun Tendulkar Takes Key Career Decision. Report Reveals Major Details
Arjun Tendulkar, son of legendary Indian cricket team batter Sachin Tendulkar, will continue to play for Goa in domestic cricket amid speculations over his future, according to a report.
Rs 30,000 monthly SIP across 10 funds. Why this investors mutual fund portfolio may need a reset
A 36-year-old investor's Rs 30,000 monthly SIP portfolio requires adjustments for financial goals. The expert highlights an inadequate retirement corpus projection, needing a revised calculation. Too many mutual funds create complexity and potential overlap for the current SIP amount. Goals approaching sooner need greater funding priority over longer-term objectives. A goal-wise approach is recommended, working backward from each financial target.
Seven-star Prisha helps Bombay Intl rout SVKM JV Parekh 12-0
Arunima Chowdhary and Priya Kanojia struck two goals each, while Keya Mehta netted once.
J&K Junior Boys Football Team leaves for Dr. B.C. Roy Trophy
The J&K junior boys football team Thursday departed to represent the Union Territory at the Dr. B.C. Roy Trophy 2026-27, with the young players set to compete against some of the countrys top emerging football talent. Issuing a statement, it said that months of preparation, countless training sessions and unwavering commitment have led to this moment. Now, it is time for our young footballers to test themselves against some of the countrys best emerging talent. With every tackle, every pass and every goal, they will carry the J&K colours with pride, discipline and determination. J&K Sports Council wishes our boys a successful campaign ahead, the statement added.
IFC Kashmir, Galaxy FC settle for draw in Srinagar Premier League
IFC Kashmir and Galaxy FC shared the points after playing out a competitive 11 draw in the latest encounter of the Srinagar Premier League 2026 at the TRC Turf, Srinagar, on Thursday. Both teams produced a determined performance in a closely fought contest, with neither side able to find the decisive goal despite a strong second-half effort. The match as per a DFA statement, began at an energetic pace, with both IFC Kashmir and Galaxy FC showing attacking intent from the opening minutes. The two sides looked to establish control in midfield and create opportunities through quick passing and forward movement. With valuable league points at stake, the players from both teams displayed intensity and commitment in every challenge. IFC Kashmir looked composed in possession during the early stages and attempted to build attacks from the back. Galaxy FC, however, maintained a disciplined shape and were quick to respond whenever they won possession. The opening exchanges remained balanced, with both teams testing each others defensive organisation. The pressure eventually resulted in the opening goal as IFC Kashmir managed to break the deadlock. The goal gave the side an important boost and forced Galaxy FC to increase their attacking efforts. Rather than allowing the early setback to affect their rhythm, Galaxy FC responded with greater urgency and began pushing higher up the pitch. Their efforts soon paid off as Galaxy FC found the equaliser, bringing the score level at 11. The goal changed the momentum of the contest, with both sides becoming even more determined to take the lead before the interval. The remainder of the first half witnessed an intense battle in midfield. Players from both teams competed strongly for possession, while the defensive units remained alert to prevent further damage. Neither side was able to add another goal before the break, and the teams went into half-time with the score tied at 11. The second half began with both teams knowing that a single goal could potentially decide the outcome. IFC Kashmir looked to regain their early momentum, while Galaxy FC continued to search for openings in the attacking third. The game remained open, with both sides attempting to transition quickly from defence into attack. As the second half progressed, the intensity increased. IFC Kashmir created opportunities through attacking movements and attempted to put pressure on the Galaxy FC defence. Galaxy FC also responded with dangerous forward play, looking to exploit spaces and create a chance that could give them the lead. The defensive departments of both teams, however, remained strong. Clearances, interceptions and well-timed challenges prevented either side from finding the breakthrough. The goalkeepers were also called upon to remain focused as the match entered its decisive stages. With the final whistle approaching, both teams continued to push forward. The possibility of a late winner kept the contest exciting, as players committed themselves fully in search of the three points. Despite the attacking efforts from both sides, the decisive goal remained elusive. The final stages saw a determined display from both teams, but neither IFC Kashmir nor Galaxy FC could find a way through. After 90 minutes of competitive football, the referee brought the match to an end with the score still 11. The result means both teams walk away with a point from an encounter that could easily have gone either way. IFC Kashmir will take positives from their overall performance and attacking approach, while Galaxy FC can be pleased with the way they responded after conceding the opening goal. For both teams, the draw also highlights the competitive nature of the Srinagar Premier League. Matches at this stage of the competition carry significant importance, and the ability to remain organised and composed throughout 90 minutes can prove crucial as the league progresses. The encounter at TRC Turf once again provided supporters with an engaging evening of football. From the opening exchanges to the final whistle, both IFC Kashmir and Galaxy FC demonstrated determination, discipline and a willingness to fight for every ball. While neither side managed to claim maximum points, the 11 result reflects the closely matched nature of the contest. Both teams will now turn their attention towards their upcoming fixtures, where they will look to build on this performance and secure victories. The Srinagar Premier League continues to provide a strong platform for competitive football in the region, bringing together teams eager to make their mark and compete at a high level. The latest meeting between IFC Kashmir and Galaxy FC added another entertaining chapter to the ongoing competition. With the league campaign continuing, both sides will have opportunities to improve their standings and strengthen their performances in the matches ahead. IFC Kashmir and Galaxy FC will now look to carry the positives from Thursdays encounter into their next games.
CM Omar Abdullah lays foundation of modern mechanised abattoir in Srinagar
Chief Minister Omar Abdullah today laid the foundation stone for the ` 25.87 crore state-of-the-art mechanized Abattoir here at Allochi Bagh, marking a significant step towards establishing a regulated, hygienic and scientifically managed meat-processing facility for Srinagar city. The construction of modern mechanized Sheep & Goat Abattoir in Srinagar City, includes Testing & Commissioning on EPC Mode under CAPEX/SASCI. Chief Minister Omar Abdullah said the modern abattoir would mark an important step towards bringing Srinagars meat-processing infrastructure in line with contemporary standards. Advisor to the Chief Minister Nasir Aslam Wani, Member of Parliament (Rajya Sabha) Gurwinder Singh Oberoi, MLA, Lal Chowk, Sheikh Ahsan Ahmed, Commissioner Srinagar Municipal Corporation Fazl ul Haseeb and other concerned officers were present on the occasion. The proposed abattoir will have a processing capacity of approximately 5,000 sheep and goats per day, making it one of the largest dedicated mechanised sheep and goat abattoirs in the country. The facility will incorporate modern mechanized systems covering slaughtering, carcass handling, processing, chilling, cold storage, sanitation, by-product management and other allied operations. Commissioner SMC briefed the Chief Minister that the project is aimed at substantially improving meat hygiene and food safety, ensuring safer working conditions, strengthening veterinary and quality-control mechanisms and establishing a regulated, efficient and scientifically managed slaughtering system for Srinagar city. A key feature of the project is its emphasis on environmental safeguards and scientific waste management. The facility will incorporate a bio-digestion system and an Effluent Treatment Plant (ETP) to scientifically treat organic waste and wastewater generated during operations. These systems will help reduce the organic pollution load, control foul odour, facilitate resource recovery and enable reuse of treated water for suitable non-potable purposes. The project, once completed, is envisaged as a state-of-the-art mechanized abattoir and a significant urban infrastructure initiative for Srinagar, bringing modern standards of hygiene, food safety, animal handling, waste management and environmental protection to the citys meat-processing sector.
Donald Trump pushes commercial space boom with 1,000-launch annual goal
President Trump signed a memo to significantly increase U.S. commercial space launches. The directive aims for one thousand launches and re-entries annually by 2030. It also calls for identifying new federal launch and re-entry sites. The policy encourages private sector partnerships for space infrastructure development. This initiative supports returning astronauts to the moon by 2028.
Jammu, Aug 20: The Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha on Thursday visited Karol Krishna, a border village in Kathua district. The village along with Rathua, Gujjar Chak, Gajnal, Bobiya, Kadiyala comes under the Vibrant Village Programme-Phase-2 (VVP-2). The Lieutenant Governor handed over benefits under several government schemes to local families and appointment letters to youth. Addressing the residents from 6 strategic villages under VVP-2, the Lieutenant Governor, as per an official statement, emphasised that border villages are not Indias last villages, but its first villages, the frontline of the nations identity and development. He noted that for decades, the word border carried a sense of distance and these villages were far from the priorities of governance. However, under the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, border villages have been brought into the mainstream of development. When the story of Indias development is written, its first chapter should begin in villages like Karol Krishna, Rathua, Gajnal, Bobiya, Kadiyala and Gujjar Chak, where Indias border breathes and the tricolour flutters, he said. Highlighting progress since 2019, the Lieutenant Governor stated that all 216 border villages of Kathua district are now connected by road, with full electrification achieved. Telecommunication and television access, once limited, now reach every household. These figures are not just numbers and reports but they represent real change in your lives, the Lieutenant Governor said. The Lieutenant Governor shared data highlighting that poverty levels have declined sharply, migration to cities has halved, and rural incomes have risen by 30%. Employment opportunities have expanded, with unemployment reduced to nearly half of earlier levels. More than 2,000 individual and community bunkers have been constructed for the safety of border families. Our goal should be that the entire population moves above the poverty line, he said. The Lieutenant Governor also commended the role of Nari Shakti in transforming border economies. Under the National Rural Livelihood Mission, over 1,300 self-help groups have been formed, benefiting more than 12,000 families. Women are engaged in tailoring, embroidery, crafts, and small enterprises, strengthening both household and village economies. The Lieutenant Governor also urged the young generation of border villages to dream as big as those in metro cities. He noted that government schools now have improved facilities, digital classrooms, vocational training and full academic sessions. This is not a minor change but it is a generational transformation, he said. The Lieutenant Governor outlined four key resolves for the development of border villages- Self-reliance by Connecting villages not just to roads but to markets, promoting horticulture and dairy cooperatives. Youth empowerment by creating opportunities in agriculture, tourism, defence-support services, and crafts. Improved health facilities by strengthening healthcare and tele-medicine connectivity, and the fourth resolve is robust security infrastructure by enhancing coordination between civil administration and armed forces. Development and security are not separate goals but they are two pillars of the same goal. Only a secure village can become a prosperous village, and only prosperous villages can build a self-reliant and developed India, the Lieutenant Governor said. The Lieutenant Governor called upon the youth and families of Karol Krishna and neighbouring villages to take responsibility for shaping their future. I want to tell the youth of Karol Krishna, Rathua, Gajnal, Bobiya, Kadiyala and Gujjar Chak that your ancestors held this soil through difficulties for many decades after Independence. Now it is your responsibility to take it forward. Today, resources are in your hands, and if there is any shortfall anywhere, I promise it will be addressed immediately. Today the big question is - taking this opportunity, how far will you take your village? Will Karol Krishna be known only as a border village, or as a border village that produces the countrys finest youth? That decision is now the youth's responsibility. I also want to assure all families in border villages that we will ensure that the light of development reaches every home. The Vibrant Villages Programme is a national resolve, and from now on we will not let border villages remain behind. You are Indias first name. You are not the periphery of the country but you are the front line. You are the place from where India becomes visible. And as long as our soldier stands on the border, and behind him the border villages stand firm, India is firm. India is invincible. India is immortal, the Lieutenant Governor said. Addressing the demands, the Lieutenant Governor assured Kathua residents that prompt action will be taken to resolve their issues. During his visit to the Karol Krishna Border Out Post (BOP), the Lieutenant Governor interacted with the Jawans and commended their steadfast commitment to securing the nation's borders and their exceptional service during Operation Sindoor. He emphasized the need for continuous vigilance to disrupt and neutralize any hostile attempts by the enemy. Advocate Vijay Kumar, Member of Legislative Assembly from Hiranagar; Shaleen Kabra, Additional Chief Secretary, Jal Shakti Department; Ashwani Kumar, Additional Chief Secretary, Power Development Department; Bhim Sen Tuti; IGP Jammu; Asif Jalal, IG BSF; M Raju, Commissioner Secretary, GAD; Vikramjit Singh, Commissioner Secretary Industries & Commerce; Sarmad Hafeez, Commissioner Secretary, Social Welfare Department; R. Alice Vaz, Commissioner Secretary to Government, Planning and Information; Ramesh Kumar, Divisional Commissioner Jammu; Mohammad Aijaz , Secretary, Rural Development & Panchayati Raj; Amitava Chatterjee, MD & CEO, J&K Bank; Rajesh Sharma, Deputy Commissioner Kathua; senior officials and people from different walks of life were present.
Sebi eases FPI onboarding with digital power of attorney
In a progressive move, the capital markets regulator has allowed foreign investors to adopt digital signatures, streamlining the onboarding experience. This change eliminates notarisation and apostillisation for power of attorney documents, thus accelerating onboarding times and enhancing regulatory processes. The goal is to invite more international capital into the Indian market landscape.
Ronaldinho seeks 300th goal with comeback aged 46
Brazil great Ronaldinho says he hopes he can score his 300th career goal after announcing a comeback at the age of 46 at Italian third-tier side Raven... Ronaldinho seeks 300th goal with comeback aged 46
Scorpio Daily Horoscope for August 21, 2026
You are likely to be in a more serious frame of mind. The practical issues of life are going to demand your attention today. But you are full of faith and optimism and are ready to take chances at the deepest emotional levels. Someone near to you will exhibit concerns regarding your aims and goals. Take the time to explain the situation to them. Read full Scorpio horoscope
Natural forest regrowth offers a lower-cost path to climate and biodiversity goals
As nations race to restore ecosystems and curb climate change, research has shown that letting nature do the work is a cost-effective, viable solution. A study from the University of Queensland and the University of Newcastle found that natural forest regeneration delivered substantial carbon and biodiversity benefits and could be up to 96% cheaper than traditional tree-planting programs. The work is published in the journal Nature Ecology
Mohun Bagan Advances to Durand Cup Final After Thrilling Penalty Shootout
Shillong, August 21: Mohun Bagan Super Giant has secured a spot in the final of the 135th IndianOil Durand Cup. Their journey to the title match was significantly aided by goalkeeper Vishal Kaith, who made two crucial saves during the penalty shootout. In the second semifinal held at Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium on Thursday, the match ... Read more Mohun Bagan Advances to Durand Cup Final After Thrilling Penalty Shootout
Border villages are frontline of Indias identity: LG Sinha
Kathua, Aug 20: Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha on Thursday said border villages are not India's last villages but its first villages and the frontline of the nation's identity and development, while handing over benefits under several government schemes to local families and appointment letters to youth. Addressing the residents from six strategic villages under the Vibrant Village Programme-Phase-2 (VVP-2) Karol Krishna, Rathua, Gujjar Chak, Gajnal, Bobiya, and Kadiyala the Lieutenant Governor noted that for decades, the word order carried a sense of distance and these villages were far from the priorities ofgovernance, butunder the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, border villages have been brought into the mainstream of development, adding that when the story of India's development is written, its first chapter should begin in villages like Karol Krishna, Rathua, Gajnal, Bobiya, Kadiyala and Gujjar Chak, where India's border breathes and the tricolour flutters. Highlighting progress since 2019, the LG said that all 216 border villages of Kathua district are now connected by road, with full electrification achieved and telecommunication and television access, once limited, now reaching every household. These figures, he said,are not just numbers and reports but represent real change in people's lives. Sinha shared data highlighting that poverty levels have declined sharply, migration to cities has halved, rural incomes have risen by 30 per cent, employment opportunities have expanded with unemployment reduced to nearly half of earlier levels, and more than 2,000 individual and community bunkers have been constructed for the safety of borderfamilies, addingthat the goal shouldbe that the entire population movesabove the poverty line. The Lieutenant Governor also commended the role of Nari Shakti in transforming border economies, stating that under the National Rural Livelihood Mission, over 1,300 self-help groups have been formed benefiting more than 12,000families, with womenengaged in tailoring, embroidery, crafts, and small enterprises strengthening both household and village economies. He urged the young generation of border villages to dream as big as those in metro cities, noting that government schools now have improved facilities, digital classrooms, vocational training and full academic sessions, adding that this is not a minor change but a generational transformation. The Lieutenant Governor outlined four key resolves for the development of bordervillages self-reliance by connecting villages not just to roads but to markets and promoting horticulture and dairy cooperatives; youth empowerment by creating opportunities in agriculture, tourism, defence-support services, and crafts; improved health facilities by strengthening healthcare and tele-medicine connectivity; and robust security infrastructure by enhancing coordination between civil administration and armedforces, statingthat development and security are not separate goals but two pillars of the same goal, and only a secure village can become a prosperous village,and only prosperous villagescan build a self-reliant and developed India. Sinha called upon the youth and families of Karol Krishna and neighbouring villages to take responsibility for shaping their future, stating that their ancestors held this soil through difficulties for many decades after Independence and now it is their responsibility to take it forward. Resources are now in your hands, and if there is any shortfall anywhere, it will be addressed immediately, he said. The LGsaid the big question is how far they will take their village, whether Karol Krishna will be known only as a border village or as a border village that produces the country's finest youth, andassured all families that the light of development will reach every home. The Vibrant Villages Programme is a national resolve, and border villages will not remain behind, as they are India's 'first name' and the frontline from where India becomes visible, he said. During his visit to the Karol Krishna Border Out Post (BOP), the Lieutenant Governor interacted with the Jawans and commended their steadfast commitment to securing the nation's borders and their exceptional service during Operation Sindoor, emphasising the need for continuous vigilance to disrupt and neutralise any hostile attempts by the enemy. Among those present were Advocate Vijay Kumar, Member of Legislative Assembly from Hiranagar; Shaleen Kabra, Additional Chief Secretary, Jal Shakti Department; Ashwani Kumar, Additional Chief Secretary, Power Development Department; Bhim Sen Tuti, IGP Jammu; Asif Jalal, IG BSF; M Raju, Commissioner Secretary, GAD; Vikramjit Singh, Commissioner Secretary Industries & Commerce; Sarmad Hafeez, Commissioner Secretary, Social Welfare Department; R. Alice Vaz, Commissioner Secretary to Government, Planning and Information; Ramesh Kumar, Divisional Commissioner Jammu; Mohammad Aijaz, Secretary, Rural Development & Panchayati Raj; Amitava Chatterjee, MD & CEO, J&K Bank; Rajesh Sharma, Deputy Commissioner Kathua; senior officials and people from different walks of life.
Sustainable Urban Planning: Building Cities That Breathe, Grow and Endure
SYED TAHA Sustainable urban planning has moved from being a policy ideal to an urgent necessity. Across the world, cities are facing a difficult reality: rising populations, shrinking open spaces, stressed infrastructure, worsening pollution and a climate that is becoming increasingly unpredictable. In this changing landscape, the way cities are designed, managed and expanded will determine not only how people live today, but also how safely and comfortably future generations will live tomorrow. At its core, sustainable urban planning is about balance. It seeks to meet the needs of growing populations without exhausting natural resources or damaging the environment. It is not merely about constructing more roads, buildings and colonies. It is about creating cities that are livable, inclusive, efficient and resilient. A sustainable city is one where people can move easily, breathe clean air, access public services, find affordable housing and enjoy green public spaces. For regions like Jammu and Kashmir, the debate around urban planning is especially significant. Rapid unplanned growth in urban centres has begun to place immense pressure on roads, drainage systems, water supply, waste disposal and public transport. Once-open spaces are being converted into concrete clusters, while traffic congestion and environmental degradation are becoming more visible with every passing year. In such a situation, sustainability cannot remain a slogan. It must become the foundation of all future planning. One of the most important pillars of sustainable urban planning is compact and mixed-use development. Instead of allowing cities to sprawl endlessly into agricultural land and ecologically sensitive areas, planners must encourage growth that is dense, efficient and well-connected. When homes, workplaces, schools, healthcare facilities and markets are located within reasonable distances, dependence on private vehicles goes down, carbon emissions are reduced and daily life becomes more convenient. Public transport is another crucial element. A city that depends almost entirely on private vehicles is a city headed towards congestion and pollution. Reliable buses, shared mobility systems, pedestrian-friendly streets and cycling lanes can transform the way people move. Sustainable planning must therefore prioritise people over cars. Footpaths should not be an afterthought. They should be safe, wide and accessible to all, including children, the elderly and persons with disabilities. Green spaces also play a vital role. Parks, urban forests, roadside plantations and protected wetlands are not ornamental luxuries. They are essential urban infrastructure. They help moderate temperatures, improve air quality, absorb rainwater and provide much-needed relief in crowded neighbourhoods. In a city under pressure from climate change, every tree and every open space matters. Urban planning must therefore treat environmental protection as a central objective, not a secondary concern. Water management is another area where sustainable planning can make a major difference. Cities must be designed to capture rainwater, protect natural drainage channels and reduce flooding risks. Too often, natural water bodies and drainage systems are encroached upon or ignored until disasters strike. A sustainable city respects the natural flow of water rather than trying to force concrete over it. Rainwater harvesting, wastewater treatment and groundwater recharge should become standard features of urban development. Equally important is the question of housing. A sustainable city cannot be built on exclusion. Affordable housing, planned settlements and inclusive neighbourhoods are necessary to prevent the growth of unsafe informal settlements. Urban planning must ensure that the poor are not pushed to the margins, far from essential services and livelihoods. Development should create opportunity, not deepen inequality. Technology can support these goals, but it cannot replace political will and good governance. Smart systems for traffic management, waste collection, building approvals and energy use can improve efficiency. Yet technology must serve a larger vision rooted in accountability, transparency and public participation. Citizens should have a voice in how their cities grow. After all, the people who live in a city understand its needs better than any blueprint drawn in isolation. The urgency of sustainable urban planning lies in the fact that poor decisions today are difficult and expensive to reverse tomorrow. A road widened without planning, a wetland filled without thought or a colony approved without infrastructure leaves behind problems that last for decades. On the other hand, thoughtful planning can create cities that are healthier, safer and more resilient. The challenge is clear: urban growth cannot be stopped, but it can be guided. The future of cities depends on whether planners and policymakers choose short-term expansion or long-term sustainability. If the goal is to build places where people can live with dignity, safety and hope, then sustainable urban planning must move from the margins to the centre of policy and practice. ( The Author is a lecturer in HED)
Ganesh idols face random checks for PoP content
Panaji: With the state government permitting up to 20 per cent Plaster of Paris (PoP) content in Ganesh idols for the forthcoming festival, the Goa State Pollution Control Board (GSPCB) will conduct random checks to ensure that the PoP content remains within the permissible limit. GSPCB scientist Mohan Girap said the pollution board, along with []
Drug rackets in Goa have political patronage, alleges Chodankar
Says Cong will decide on casinos if voted to power Panaji: Goa Pradesh Congress Committee (GPCC) president Girish Chodankar on Thursday alleged that drug rackets in the state are being operated with the blessings of people in power and claimed that the security guard caught smuggling drugs into the Central jail is a part of []
Quote of the day by Maya Angelou: Maya Angelou, a celebrated poet and activist, overcame childhood trauma to become an influential voice. Her autobiographical works offered deep insights into resilience and the human experience. Angelou also championed civil rights, advocating for equality and justice throughout her life. Her wisdom emphasizes pursuing passions for true accomplishment and fulfillment. This legacy continues to inspire people worldwide with courage and hope.
At 15K blood tests/day, GMC lab sees surge in diagnostic workload
ShahinBepari Lambe Panaji Around 15,000 blood investigations are carried out every day at Goa Medical College and Hospitals (GMC) clinical biochemistry laboratory by spending a monthly budget of around Rs 2.5 crore. With two highly sophisticated machines capable of performing 1,200 tests per hour, the laboratory handles routine biochemistry tests, immunochemistry and specialised investigations, including []
The Sagittarius Moon on August 21, 2026, offers a confidence boost for three zodiac signs. Virgo may stop doubting their potential and embrace new financial opportunities. Pisces will see their previous efforts finally feel worthwhile and productive. Leo's patience will start paying off as their ambition becomes practical. This celestial event encourages optimism and belief in long-term financial goals.
Members of the state's civil society have started an 'Enough is Enough' campaign, which is being spearheaded by a former judge of the Bombay High Court and former chief justice of the Allahabad High Court, Ferdino Rebello. The campaign is basically a ten-point charter which the Goa civil society is asking politicians to take a stand on before the polls.
Forget disrupting the universe: Why companies need constructive aspirations, not corporate bakwaas
Companies often confuse lofty corporate slogans with meaningful ambition, but real progress comes from practical, achievable goals, the writer argues. While constructive aspirations focus on improving products, customers, costs and everyday operations, bakwaas aspirations thrive on buzzwords and grand promises.
Psychology says people who always praise boss aren't always genuine admirers. Constant praise at work can be linked to impression management, job security, career goals, anxiety and external validation. Psychology theories such as Social Exchange Theory, Operant Conditioning and Attachment Theory help explain why some employees repeatedly flatter managers and avoid expressing disagreement in the workplace.
CAS v BAS, spot the difference, if you can
Companies pursue two types of aspirations, constructive and nonsensical. Constructive aspirations focus on practical improvements and achievable goals. Nonsensical aspirations involve grand pronouncements without concrete action plans. The article highlights the tendency for grander, nonsensical ideas to receive more attention. Wise companies prioritize practical, constructive efforts for genuine advancement.
Durand Cup: Mohun Bagan Edge NEUFC, Set Up Kolkata Derby Final
Mohun Bagan Super Giant defeated NorthEast United 4-3 in a penalty shootout after a goalless draw in the Durand Cup semi-final. Goalkeeper Vishal Kaith was the hero, making two crucial saves to send Mohun Bagan into the final, where they will face arch-rivals East Bengal FC in the Kolkata Derby.

