Final report on private forests in Goa to be ready by May 30: Forest Minister
Goa's Forest Minister Vishwajit Rane announced a factual report on private forest areas will be finalized by May 30. This report will be submitted to the National Green Tribunal. The government aims for a proper assessment to address past injustices. The forest department will advertise survey numbers and conduct hearings.
Goas mobile planetarium promotes scientific thinking in students
The initiative, rolled out on April 15 by Chief Minister Pramod Sawant, will be implemented across rural schools.
PM internship scheme widens net, includes final-year students
The Ministry of Corporate Affairs (MCA) has expanded the eligibility criteria of the Prime Minister Internship Scheme (PMIS), allowing final-year undergraduate and postgraduate students to apply for paid internships in leading companies across India. The move, announced during the pilot phase of the scheme, aims to provide early industry exposure to students and strengthen their employability before completion of formal education. The decision was taken in consultation with the Department of Higher Education under the Ministry of Education. Under the revised guidelines, final-year students aged between 18 and 25 years are now eligible to apply, subject to existing criteria. Applicants will be required to submit a No Objection Certificate (NOC) from their respective institutions, confirming that participation in the internship will not affect their academic commitments. The NOC must be issued by authorised officials such as Heads of Department, Deans, Principals or Training and Placement Officers. The MCA said the changes are aligned with the objectives of the National Education Policy (NEP), which emphasises experiential learning, industry engagement and skill development as key components of higher education. Officials noted that enabling students to undertake structured internships during their academic programmes would help bridge the gap between classroom learning and industry expectations, while equipping them with essential workplace skills such as communication, problem-solving and teamwork. The Prime Minister Internship Scheme is a flagship initiative aimed at providing structured, paid internship opportunities to youth across the country. Interns under the scheme receive a minimum financial assistance of 9,000 per month. More than 300 companies have participated in the pilot phase, offering internships across multiple sectors. The third round of the pilot is currently underway, with companies continuing to post opportunities on the PMIS portal. Eligible candidates can apply through the official portal to explore internship opportunities aligned with their interests and career goals.
Ranveer Singh FIR case: Karnataka HC set to pass order
The Karnataka High Court on Saturday indicated it will pass an order after examining Bollywood actor Ranveer Singhs affidavit and objections raised over his apology in a case seeking quashing of an FIR. The FIR was lodged after Singh allegedly insulted Chavunda Daiva, a deity from Dakshina Kannada, during a Filmfare Awards event in Goa, []
Indian stars headline UTT Season 7 pool; Sathiyan, Manika among key retentions
The seventh edition of the franchise-based league will be held from July 9 to 26 at the Dr Shyama Prasad Mukherjee Indoor Stadium in Goa
Liverpool close on Champions League but may have seen last of Salah
British transfer record signing Alexander Isak scored his first goal since returning from a leg break as he smartly controlled Alexis Mac Allister's wayward effort on goal and swivelled on the ball to volley it past Dean Henderson
Hate speech: Gautam Khattar to be brought to Goa today
NT Reporter Panaji A court in Himachal Pradesh on Saturday granted the Goa Police three days transit remand of Gautam Khattar, the main accused in the case of objectionable and inflammatory remarks made against St Francis Xavier. The police team along with the accused will reach Goa on Sunday. Khattar was detained by the Himachal []
Indias renowned urban planner Edgar Ribeiro passes away at 95
NT Reporter Panaji Edgar Ribeiro, former chief town planner of India and a distinguished Goan, passed away on Saturday at the age of 95, leaving behind a towering legacy in urban planning, sustainable development, and heritage conservation. He complained of uneasiness on Friday after which he was rushed to a private hospital where he expired []
HC disposes plea on jail lapses, calls for swift action on reforms
NT Reporter Panaji The High Court of Bombay at Goa has disposed of a petition concerning lapses in jail administration after taking on record a compliance report and noting assurances from prison authorities that measures to curb illegalities will be strictly enforced. The court had through orders dated December 18, 2025 and February 10, 2026, []
S Goa authorities told to identify stray dog hotspots, submit reports
NT Reporter Margao Ramesh Gaonkar, Additional Collector-II for South Goa and Kushavati districts, on Friday said directives have been issued to local panchayats to identify stray dog hotspots, conduct inspections and implement effective waste management measures, with reports to be submitted to Deputy Collectors and Sub-Divisional Magistrates (SDMs). He was speaking after a meeting on []
Engaging with pyats & civic bodies on DRS, many eager to participate
NT Reporter Margao In a push to build awareness around the proposed deposit refund scheme (DRS), a dedicated stall at the ongoing Spirit of Goa festival in Colva is demonstrating how the system will work once implemented. The initiative, presented by Recykal, includes live demonstrations of vending machines and handheld devices designed to collect used []
Sonsoddo gasification plant not complete solution
NT Reporter Margao Roque Mascarenhas, petitioner before the High Court of Bombay at Goa, whose public interest litigation led to the removal of the legacy waste dump at Sonsoddo, has said the newly commissioned 10 tonnes per day (TPD) gasification plant at the site is not a complete solution to Margaos estimated 70 tonnes of []
Sunrisers Hyderabad Triumph Over Rajasthan Royals in IPL 2026 Match
Jaipur, April 26: In a thrilling encounter of IPL 2026, Sunrisers Hyderabad (SRH) defeated Rajasthan Royals (RR) by 5 wickets on Saturday. Chasing a daunting target of 229 runs at Sawai Mansingh Cricket Stadium, SRH achieved their goal in just 18.3 overs, losing 5 wickets in the process. This victory marks SRHs fifth win of ... Read more Sunrisers Hyderabad Triumph Over Rajasthan Royals in IPL 2026 Match
Quote of the day by Brendan Fraser shares a message about success and responsibility. The statement explains how goals change over time and how people value purpose more than fame. The quote connects with career growth, life lessons, and work ethics. The actors journey from early success to challenges and later recognition shows why the message matters for modern audiences who think about ambition, patience, and personal growth.
Political battle with interesting overtones
There are many firsts to the credit of the current central dispensation, both in its governance and political formats. Mostly the firsts, for the purpose of claiming credit, are related to success and Prime Minister Mr Narendra Modi leads from the front to claim credit and rightly too. What about the first of a different variety, a failure? The unfavourable outcome of the Constitution (131 st Amendment) Bill, 2026, related to the tricky issue of Womens Reservation in the legislatures but focused on equally contentious delimitation of constituencies, in Lok Sabha has sprung surprise across the board. The Congress-led opposition, which has been at the receiving end both inside and outside Parliament for the last over a decade, suddenly tasted a victory and a sweeter one. However, the bigger story is about the strategy of the ruling party (read government) and its subsequent failure-behind the episode beginning with convening of the special session and subsequent fiasco on the floor of the Lower House, causing consternation in the BJP camp. Although it is still to be seen how the Womens Reservation issue in its latest manifestation unfolds in the ongoing set of assembly elections, it has given rise to a vital question about the veracity of strategy behind the episode. And also, who had planned the entire issue. Even if the BJP wins, dislodging Ms Mamta Banerjee in West Bengal (the mother of all contests in this phase), one must come to know about the real intent and name of the strategist or group of strategists. Surely and true to his style Mr Modi will lead from the front in claiming credit for victory against her. However, the story will take a different twist if despite an all-out effort BJP fails to defeat Trinamool Congress. In such an eventuality in the now Modi versus Mamta contest that is dominating the poll narrative in the state, the possibility is either look for a scapegoat or simply gloss over the issue through maintaining golden silence which has been the part of BJPs strategy during the last decade or so. The former option is a possibility but the latter has no chance as the galvanized opposition particularly Ms Banerjee will directly target Mr Modi and is not going to rest whatever be the outcome of the assembly elections. The Congress and the BJP are ideologically diametrically opposite and are apart like north and south poles. The only commonality between the two brands is the mystery on who the strategists or advisors to their top leaders are. Who are the advisors of Mr Rahul Gandhi or the party strategists? Who is advising Mr Modi? These questions are often heard in Delhis political and power circles but without any clue or answer. This mystery is a shift from the past Indira Gandhi era to later Vajpayee regime. All through, particularly during the Prime Ministership of these two towering leaders the line-up of advisors and political strategists was well-defined and in the public domain. But not now. In case of Mr Gandhi, at times, serious doubts arise whether he has any advisors at all or the Congress has any strategy at all? There, though, is a small distinction on this issue between the two parties. Home Minister and former BJP president Mr Amit Shah is publically known as the chief strategist and enjoys the sobriquet of Chankya. The Congress does not have even such a thing. Clearly, outcome of the special session of Parliament has shifted the focus from opposition (read Congress- though the party found overwhelming mention In Prime Ministers special address to the nation, thereby giving rise to another controversy) to the BJP and more so on Mr Modi as he inimitably was the master of ceremonies. As an immediate follow up he lost no time in raking up the issue, of opposition ditching the women on Reservation issue, in his poll campaign and the women cadres lost no time in hitting the road. Whosoever was the strategist, the following questions will haunt him or her in the days come. 1. Why need for a special session of Parliament when the Budget Session was already on? 2. What was the logic of moving the Constitution Amendment Bill when the BJP-led alliance was way short of two-thirds majority, a prerequisite to get a Constitutional Amendment Bill passed? 3. Did the strategists take the Congress and other opposition parties far-granted assuming that they will fall in line on the gender-sensitive issue, particularly in the midst of elections, at the cost of ignoring the attached more contentious delimitation proposition? 4. Was any understanding arrived at with parties such as Trinamool Congress, DMK, Shiv Sena (UBT) or Nationalist Congress Party (Sharad Pawar) which misfired at the logical moment? 5. Was attaching the delimitation condition to the already passed Womens Reservation Bill in 2023, a miscalculation or a case of over-confidence? 6. Or was it a calculated move to further hold back the Womens Reservation issue in line with the thinking of many in the Sangh Parivar knowing well that the Bill could be defeated? 7. Why a knee jerk reaction in notifying the 2023 unanimously passed Womens Reservation Bill in the dead of night after defeat of the Constitutional Amendment Bill? 8. Why was the Bill held back from notification for nearly two years? Replying to these questions will be an acid-test for the ruling dispensation or its strategists as the divided opposition has been delivered an opportunity on platter to rejuvenate themselves. A win or loss in the five state assembly elections, in this backdrop, will definitely provide a handle to the Congress and its regional allies to set their future course ahead of the 2029 Lok Sabha elections provided their leaders keep their inflated egos under check and resist allurements and threats from the central dispensation. The defeat of the Constitutional Amendment Bill is certainly a loss of face for the BJP-led alliance and particularly the Narendra Modi dispensation. This is also the first of its kind for them since 2014, ever since the Modi juggernaut went on the roll using variety of weapons in its armoury, to have lost a legislative battle. Whether it is a miscalculation or a case of over-confidence, both these factors were alien to the combo of Modi-Shah as all their missions were perfected to the last detail till the fall of this Constitutional Amendment Bill. It will be interesting to know the details of the plan and whether it was based on the premise to turn the defeat on the floor of Lok Sabha into victory. It became evident in the immediate protests by the BJPs leaders and women activists targeting Congress and other opposition parties. The fact remains Congress has been their prime target in this operation, indirectly giving credit to Mr Gandhi for this victory.
Jamshedpur FC Dominates Chennaiyin FC with a 4-1 Victory in ISL 2025-26
Chennai, April 25: In a thrilling encounter in the Indian Super League (ISL) 2025-26, Jamshedpur FC triumphed over Chennaiyin FC with a decisive score of 4-1. Chennaiyins only goal came from S Prakasheshwaran, but the teams defense appeared notably weak throughout the match. Chennaiyin FC started strong, with Imran Khan and Irfan Yadav launching attacks ... Read more Jamshedpur FC Dominates Chennaiyin FC with a 4-1 Victory in ISL 2025-26
Quote of the day by Selena Gomez highlights a message about chasing dreams, confidence, happiness, success and love. The quote explains how criticism should not stop personal goals. The story explains Selena Gomez career journey, music, acting, Rare Beauty, relationships, health struggles and philanthropy. The article explores quote meaning, relevance, teachings and life lessons connected to modern life and self belief.
Bengaluru FC and Mumbai City FC End in Goalless Draw in ISL 2025-26
Bengaluru, April 25: In a thrilling encounter on Saturday, Bengaluru FC faced off against Mumbai City FC in the Indian Super League (ISL) 2025-26, resulting in a goalless draw. Both teams created numerous opportunities, but neither could find the back of the net. This match marked Bengaluru FCs final home game of the season. From ... Read more Bengaluru FC and Mumbai City FC End in Goalless Draw in ISL 2025-26
RSS volunteers' mission is to shape a person into better human being: Bhagwat
Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh chief Mohan Bhagwat spoke at an Akhil Bhartiya Vidyarthi Parishad event. He highlighted that RSS volunteers work to develop better human beings. Bhagwat mentioned that organizations affiliated with the RSS are driven by patriotism and the goal of India's rise. Yashwantrao Kelkar was cited as an inspiration.
Government Implements Comprehensive System for Underprivileged Groups: Dr. Jitendra Singh
New Delhi, April 25: The central government has established a comprehensive system to provide support and guidance from childhood for Scheduled Castes (SC), Scheduled Tribes (ST), and other underprivileged groups. This statement was made by Dr. Jitendra Singh, the Minister of State for Science and Technology, on Saturday. He emphasized that the governments goal is ... Read more Government Implements Comprehensive System for Underprivileged Groups: Dr. Jitendra Singh
'Books over drugs drive draws massive response from students, civil society in Shopian
Shopian, Apr 25: People stood in long queues, all carrying books, as they waited to donate them at designated locations in south Kashmirs Shopian district. Senior officials from the district administration received the books and registered them in the names of the donors. The donations ranged from academic texts and novels to books on current affairs, with residents contributing enthusiastically. We are very happy to see such a novel initiative launched by the administration, said Gulzar Ahmad, a book donor. The initiative has been launched by the district administration as part of the 100-day Nasha Mukt Abhiyan to promote book culture. Promote Books and Not Drugs is the theme of the programme, said an official. The drive saw participation from students, residents, and civil society members, with collection centers set up at Municipal Council Shopian and Zainapora and across key locations in the district. Officials said the response exceeded expectations, reflecting a growing public willingness to support initiatives aimed at promoting education and social awareness. The campaign also seeks to create community libraries and encourage reading habits among youth, particularly in areas vulnerable to substance abuse. The message is simple: share books, not drugs, said a senior official. Authorities said the collected books would be distributed to schools, libraries and community centres to ensure wider access. Over the past several years, the area has been grappling with drug addiction, with young people increasingly turning to even hard drugs such as heroin. Some have even lost their lives to prolonged drug use. District Magistrate Shopian Shishir Gupta told Greater Kashmir that the initiative aims to promote positive alternatives such as reading by engaging youth in constructive activities through a book donation drive. He said citizens are being encouraged to donate new or used books at designated centres, adding that the campaign seeks to raise awareness about the harmful effects of drugs while fostering a culture of knowledge and hope. Gupta said the response so far has been encouraging and urged people to contribute more books to make the initiative a success, with the broader goal of building a healthier, drug-free society.
, Hyderabad, will present at the 30th International AMI Montessori Congress 2026 — taking place May 1–4, 2026 at the Centro Internacional de Congresos, Merida, Yucatan, Mexico. The congress is the triennial global conference of the Association Montessori Internationale (AMI), the organization founded by Dr. Maria Montessori in 1929. Blue Blocks Montessori School students and founder Pavan Goyal at ISRO Mission Control during the PSLV-C62launch of their student-built satellite, January 2026 Co-founders Pavan Goyal and Munira Hussain will lead an official breakout session at the congress on May 3rd — the same day that Dr. Adele Diamond (Canada Research Chair Professor of Developmental Cognitive Neuroscience, University of British Columbia) delivers her keynote address. The congress also features Dr. Gabor Maté (Order of Canada, New York Times bestselling author of The Myth of Normal) as opening keynote and workshop leader, Dr. Angeline Stoll Lillard (Professor of Psychology, University of Virginia; author of Montessori: The Science Behind the Genius), and AMI President Professor Alain Tschudin (UNESCO Gandhi-Montessori-Luthuli Chair on Education for Peace, Stellenbosch University). Blue Blocks Montessori School is the only school from India represented as speakers at this congress, one of only two Indian voices at a global gathering spanning speakers from over 15 countries. Official Breakout: Montessori and Innovation: A Design Thinking Workshop for a Changing World On May 3rd, 2026, from 12:00 to 13:00, Pavan Goyal and Munira Hussain will lead the session ‘ montessoricongress2026.org/program . The session is listed alongside breakout sessions by Junnifa Uzodike and Simone Davies (co-authors of The Montessori Baby and The Montessori Child, translated into over 30 languages). The session combines a presentation on how Montessori pedagogy builds innovative capacity across the developmental continuum with a hands-on Design Thinking workshop where educators and students practise together as active collaborators. Participants — both adults and young learners — work through empathy, ideation, and prototyping in real time. DOI: 10.5281/OSF.IO/ST9H2 ). “ The session demonstrates the Blue Blocks approach in real time ,” said Pavan Goyal . “ Children are not just capable of learning — they are capable of designing, constructing, creating, innovating, and inventing. Not someday. While still at school .” Blue Blocks Adolescents at the Congress Blue Blocks adolescents will also be present at the congress, sharing the story of SBB-1 — the CubeSat satellite payload designed and built entirely by school-age students at Blue Blocks — alongside presentations by adolescents from Montessori schools worldwide. SBB-1 received formal authorization from the Indian National Space Promotion and Authorization Centre (IN-SPACe), Department of Space, Government of India, under reference PMA/IN-SPACe/AUTH/2026/115 — the first such authorization issued for a payload whose primary engineering authorship sat with school-age learners. The payload was integrated with ISRO’s PSLV-C62 launch vehicle. The launch experienced an anomaly during the ascent phase on January 12, 2026, and the payload was lost along with the rest of the manifested cargo, through no fault in the SBB-1 hardware, which had completed its full qualification campaign. Blue Blocks treated the loss not as a programme failure but as a documented research protocol. Three independent observation streams were active across the build and launch period: the engineering record, the learner-development record tracking how adolescents processed a public and irreversible loss, and the programme-level record. Blue Blocks Micro Research Institute holds the position — explicitly and on the record — that an educational programme whose outcomes are inadmissible to failure cannot be a serious vehicle for adolescent development. At the congress, Blue Blocks formally announces SBB-2 — the second-generation student-built satellite payload. SBB-2 will be designed by the next adolescent cohort, with SBB-1 alumni serving as mentors and reviewers. Three methodological improvements distinguish SBB-2: an external academic partner involved from the concept phase, a pre-registered observation protocol with an external co-investigator, and an independently auditable data pipeline for any on-orbit data received. The student presentation also highlights additional innovation outcomes: five patents filed by school-age children in drone design, dedicated to Dr. Maria Montessori on her 150th birthday, and ongoing work in biomimicry, space education, and autonomous vehicle systems — all designed and built by students within the AMI Erdkinder framework. “ These are not students presenting a school project ,” said Munira Hussain . “ They are the engineers who designed, prototyped, tested, and built a satellite payload that received formal authorization from the Government of India. They are presenting their own work, in their own words, to the world’s foremost Montessori community .” About Blue Blocks Montessori School Blue Blocks Montessori School, established in 2005 in Hyderabad (Gachibowli and Tellapur campuses), offers a Montessori continuum from birth to age 18 with the highest concentration of AMI-trained guides of any school in India. Founder Pavan Goyal holds AMI international diplomas at all four developmental levels (0–3, 3–6, 6–12, and 12–18) — the first person globally to hold this combination. Co-founder Munira Hussain is an AMI Auxiliary Trainer holding AMI diplomas for the 3–6 and 6–12 levels. Together, they have over 19 years of experience and have worked with more than 45,000 parents worldwide. Blue Blocks is listed on the Association Montessori Internationale website — the only school to receive a hyperlinked listing. Pavan Goyal serves as a Trustee of the Indian Montessori Foundation (IMF) and leads the AMI Bold Goal Movement’s research initiative. About Blue Blocks Micro Research Institute Blue Blocks Micro Research Institute is India’s only K–12 institution functioning as an independent research publisher. The institute has published 30+ open-access research records on Zenodo, OSF, SSRN, and Harvard Dataverse, and maintains a longitudinal observational data panel spanning 19 years and 1,047 Indian children across the full AMI developmental continuum — the only data panel of its kind in India. The institute’s recent work includes the only empirical study globally documenting how Indian children in a non-conflict nation processed the Iran crisis of 2026, and prior international presentations at the Nobel Peace Centre, Oslo (MONISC 2026) and TEDxHyderabad 2026. Pavan Goyal and Munira Hussain co-authored the book Lining the Nest.
Ankur Warikoo shares a practical approach to finding the right mentor, advising against relying on just one person. He suggests having multiple mentors for different areas, choosing someone closer to your stage in life, and finding mentors who challenge your thinking. He also explains simple ways to reach out, like sending cold emails and being clear about expectations, noting that many people are willing to help if approached thoughtfully.
Gautam Khattar, accused of making remarks against Goas patron saint, held in Himachal
A video of the right-wing speaker making objectionable statements against St. Xavier, whose Holy Relics are preserved at Basilica of Bom Jesus Church, Old Goa, went viral, leading to an outrage
The National Internship Portal under AICTE, Ministry of Education, Government of India, has expanded large scale internship access across India with 4.7 Crore student registrations, 2.9 Crore verified learners, 79,57,193 internship opportunities and 32,78,900 completed internships. With 81,483 companies and 12,077 colleges onboarded, the platform connects industry and academia across 200 domains. Participation spans emerging skills such as AI/ML, cloud computing and cybersecurity, supporting employability and workforce readiness aligned with Viksit Bharat 2047 goals.
Goa govt to reclassify 1 crore sq metres of eco-sensitive land as no-development zones
The Town and Country Planning Board, which met earlier this week, has already notified 15 lakh sq metres in Chopdem, Arambol and Mandrem of North Goa as no-development areas
Goa SSC Class 10th result likely to be released tomorrow: Check steps to download scorecards here
Goa Board will announce the SSC Class 10 results on April 26 at 5 PM. Over 20,000 students appeared for the exams. Results will be available on the official website, UMANG app, and via SMS. Students can download provisional marksheets for immediate Class 11 admissions. Check official website, gbshse.in for details.
Krunal Pandya: Playing for India is My Sole Aim, Nothing Greater
Bengaluru, April 25: All-rounder Krunal Pandya, who is currently playing for Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) in IPL 2026, stated that his primary goal has always been to represent India. He expressed that there is no greater feeling than wearing the Indian teams jersey. After a brief yet impactful innings in the final overs of the ... Read more Krunal Pandya: Playing for India is My Sole Aim, Nothing Greater
Middle East conflict looks increasingly like war nobody can win
London, Apr 25: Lets begin with a simple question that rarely gets a straight answer: what would victory over Iran actually look like? In Washington and Jerusalem, the answers tend to sound definitive: eliminate Irans nuclear capability, break its regional power, perhaps even force political change at the top. Its the language of decisive war, the kind with a clear endpoint. But shift the perspective to Tehran, and the definition changes completely. Victory, for Iran, is survival. That asymmetry shapes the entire conflict. In wars like this, the side that needs less to claim success often has the advantage and, right now, Iran needs far less. There is no denying the military imbalance. The US and Israel can strike with extraordinary precision and reach. They have demonstrated that repeatedly targeting infrastructure, leadership and strategic assets. But tactical success has yet to translate into political outcome. Irans state hasnt fractured. Its governing system remains intact, and its networks military, regional, ideological continue to function. Even its most sensitive capabilities, including nuclear expertise, remain resilient. The deeper miscalculation lies in assuming Tehran is playing the same game as Washington. It isnt. Iran is not trying to defeat the US or Israel outright. It is trying to outlast them, complicate their objectives and raise the cost of progress until it becomes unsustainable. This logic is visible in how the conflict has unfolded. The battlefield extends beyond direct confrontation into shipping lanes, energy markets and regional alliances. Disruptions in the Strait of Hormuz are not incidental they are pressure points with global consequences. Irans strategy is not about dominance but entanglement. It doesnt need battlefield superiority if it can draw its adversaries into a conflict that is too costly to resolve and too complex to conclude. When wars stall, the instinct is to escalate: more bombing, strikes on energy infrastructure, even, in extremis, boots on the ground. The assumption is that more force will finally produce a different outcome. But Iran is not a passive target. It has already shown a willingness to retaliate across the region, including against Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, Qatar, Kuwait, Bahrain, Oman, as well as targets in Jordan and Iraq. Strikes on Irans energy systems would not stay contained they would invite retaliation against these same states, widening the conflict. There is another constraint: American is estimated to have already used up around 45 per cent to 50 per cent of key missile stockpiles, including roughly 30 per cent of its Tomahawk missile inventory. So the stark reality is that escalation is no longer just about willingness, but capacity and in any wider war, the question may not be how far the US can go, but how much it has left. The consequences would also extend beyond the battlefield. Irans response would be sustained attacks on neighbouring countries, on their power, fuel, and water systems, rendering parts of the region increasingly unlivable as temperatures soar over summer. Huge numbers of people would be forced to leave, risking another large-scale displacement crisis. Even then, the core reality remains unchanged. Iran is built for endurance any ground campaign would likely become prolonged and attritional. More importantly, escalation misses the point the problem is not a lack of force, but the absence of a political objective that force can realistically achieve. Compounding the problem is a quieter but equally significant reality; the US and Israel do not appear to be fully aligned in their end goals. Israels posture suggests a pursuit of maximal outcomes deep, possibly irreversible weakening of Irans system, if not outright regime collapse. The US, by contrast, appears to oscillate between coercion, containment and negotiation. These are not just differences in emphasis they are differences in strategy. Wars fought without a shared definition of victory rarely produce victory at all. What they produce instead is sustained military activity without strategic convergence constant movement, but little progress toward resolution. No conclusion in sight At some point, it becomes necessary to describe things as they are. This is no longer a war moving toward a decisive conclusion. It is a conflict settling into a pattern strikes followed by pauses, ceasefires that hold just long enough to prevent collapse, and negotiations that advance just enough to avoid failure. And those ceasefires tell their own story. Their repeated extension reflects not progress, but constraint. Washington, under Donald Trump, has strong incentives to keep talks alive, avoid deeper escalation, and end the war sooner rather than later. The alternatives regional war or global economic shock are far harder to manage. That dynamic gives Tehran leverage. It does not need to concede quickly when delay itself strengthens its position. Time, in this sense, is not neutral. The longer the conflict drags on, the more it intersects with the most sensitive pressure points of the global economy. Energy markets are stressed, with supply routes under strain and reserves tightening. Industries that depend on stable fuel flows aviation, shipping, manufacturing are increasingly exposed. What began as a regional conflict has morphed into systemic risk. Even limited disruption can ripple outward, affecting prices, supply chains and political stability. The longer the stalemate persists, the greater the cumulative strain and the closer it edges toward a broader economic shock. Who really holds the advantage? In purely military terms, the answer is obvious: the US and Israel retain overwhelming superiority. But wars are not decided by capability alone. They are decided by how goals, costs, and time interact. In that equation, Irans position is stronger than it appears. It has set a lower threshold for success, demonstrated a higher tolerance for prolonged pressure, and shown an ability to impose costs beyond the battlefield. Most importantly, it does not need to win. It only needs to prevent its adversaries from achieving their aims. So far, it has done exactly that. Which brings us back to the original question: can the US and Israel win this war? If winning means forcing Iran into submission or fundamentally reshaping its strategic posture, the answer is increasingly difficult to avoid they cannot. What they can do is continue. Manage the conflict, contain its spread and shape its margins. But that is not victory. It is endurance. The real danger is not defeat, but the persistence of a belief that just a little more pressure, a little more escalation, or a little more time will produce a different result. If that belief is wrong, then this is not a war on the verge of being won. It is a war that cannot be won at all. A forever war. (The Conversation) SKS
South Korea-India Summit Strengthens Economic Ties with $50 Billion Trade Goal by 2030
Seoul, April 25: South Korean President Lee Jae-myung has returned home after a two-nation visit to India and Vietnam. His trip focused on expanding strategic cooperation in energy and supply chains to address uncertainties arising from conflicts in the Middle East. According to the Yonhap News Agency, President Lee concluded his six-day journey with a ... Read more South Korea-India Summit Strengthens Economic Ties with $50 Billion Trade Goal by 2030
AAP MPs switch to BJP, Nitin Nabin welcomes leaders in Delhi
Taking it to X, Nabin on Friday extended warm wishes to all seven Members of the Parliament, encouraging them to work towards achieving the goal of Viksit Bharat by 2047.
Nottingham Forest Dominates Sunderland with a 5-0 Victory
Sunderland, April 25: Nottingham Forest delivered an impressive performance, defeating Sunderland 5-0 at the Stadium of Light. This significant victory allows Forest to distance themselves eight points clear of the Premier League relegation zone, while Sunderlands hopes for European qualification took a hit. From the outset, Forest adopted an aggressive approach. The first goal came ... Read more Nottingham Forest Dominates Sunderland with a 5-0 Victory
NASA Sets Ambitious Goals for Moon Missions by 2028
Washington, April 25: The American space agency NASA (National Aeronautics and Space Administration) has outlined three major objectives for its upcoming space strategy. These include sending humans back to the Moon by 2028, establishing a permanent base there, and expanding commercial activities in low Earth orbit. NASA Administrator Jared Isaacman stated that this strategy aligns ... Read more NASA Sets Ambitious Goals for Moon Missions by 2028
Cames through different perspectives
NT BUZZ On the occasion of the anniversary of the April 25, 1974 Portuguese Revolution, also known as the Carnation Revolution, the Consulate-General of Portugal in Goa and the CLP-Cames in Panaji is hosting the exhibition Lus de Cames: The Future of the Past, at its premises. Produced by Cames Institute for Cooperation []
Goas U-17 boys and girls excel on Day 1
NT Reporter Panaji Hosts Goa made a strong start to the 69th National School Games Beach Volleyball Championship, with both their U-17 boys and girls teams remaining unbeaten on the opening day at Miramar Beach. In the boys category, Goa registered two convincing straight-set victories. They began their campaign with a 2-0 win over Puducherry []
NT Reporter Dona Paula Goa Yachting Associations Urvi Shirodkar and Siddhant Guttikunda, along with Rahul Choudhary of INWTC Goa, led the home dominance at Sail Goa 2026, clinching gold in their respective categories. Urvi Shirodkar dominated the Raceboard Youth Womens division, while Siddhant Guttikunda topped the Raceboard Youth Mens event, underlining GYAs strength in the []
NT Reporter Panaji Goa will host the SAFF Womens Championship 2026 for the first time, with the tournament scheduled from May 25 to June 7, 2026, officials announced on Tuesday. All matches will be played at the Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium, Fatorda, marking the return of a SAFF Championship to Goa, after it last hosted []
NT Reporter Mapusa Dempo SC kept their title charge on track with a dominant 4-0 victory over FC Goa in the Goa Professional League match played at Duler Stadium. Dempo made an early impact, taking the lead in the seventh minute when Rahul Rodrigues headed home from a corner. The forward struck again in the []
Former MI coach says Hardik Pandya should not be made scapegoat
Mumbai were outplayed as Sanju Samson scored an unbeaten 101 off 54 balls, hitting 10 fours and six sixes at a strike rate of 187.04. Samson reached his century on the last ball of the innings with a six as CSK finished on 207/6 in 20 overs.
La Liga: Villarreal held, Levante and Rayo earn key victories
Madrid, April 24: Villarreal strengthened its hold on third place in La Liga with a 1-1 draw away to bottom side Oviedo, which produced another battling display but remains six points from safety. Nicolas Pepe put Villarreal ahead with a retaken penalty after Oviedo goalkeeper Aaron Escandell had saved his first effort, but Ilyas Chaira []
Rangdajied Held, Primrose Steals Show with Six Goals
Shillong, April 24: Primrose Lamat was the star of Fridays action in the 5th Meghalaya State League after the Khimusniang SC player scored six goals as his team demolished Umkaber SCC 11-2 in Group A at the SSA Stadium here on Friday. Primrose (16, 19, 24, 38, 73, 79) rocketed to joint Top Scorer of []
Ronaldo has three final career dreams he must fulfil before retirement, Messi already has the first
Cristiano Ronaldo is entering the final phase of his career with three clear goals still driving him forward: a first World Cup title in 2026, the pursuit of 1,000 career goals, and the rare chance of playing alongside his son at Al Nassr. Even at 41, he remains central for club and country, shaping both legacy and milestones.
Odisha Aims for 100 MTPA Steel Production by 2030, Says Chief Minister Mohan Chara Majhi
Bhubaneswar, April 25: Odishas Chief Minister Mohan Chara Majhi announced on Friday the states commitment to produce 100 million tons per annum (MTPA) of steel by 2030. This ambitious goal is backed by the states resources, policy framework, infrastructure, and implementation capabilities. During an event in Sambalpur district, the Chief Minister highlighted a significant partnership ... Read more Odisha Aims for 100 MTPA Steel Production by 2030, Says Chief Minister Mohan Chara Majhi
What you need to know as Elon Musk's lawsuit against Sam Altman begins
In a few short days, jury selection will begin in the long-awaited Musk v. Altman case. At the end of that process, an Oakland federal court will task nine regular people with deciding if OpenAI defrauded Elon Musk when it announced, and recently completed, its reorganization to become a more traditional for-profit business . More than just being the venue where two billionaires will air their grievances against one another in public, the trial has the potential to reshape the AI industry. How did we get here? Musk first sued OpenAI in 2024 , but the seed of the dispute was planted when Sam Altman emailed the billionaire on the evening of May 25, 2015. Been thinking a lot about whether its possible to stop humanity from developing AI. I think the answer is most definitely not, Altman wrote at the time. If its going to happen anyway, it seems like it would be good for someone other than Google to do it first. Any thoughts on whether it would be good for [Y Combinator] to start a Manhattan Project for AI? Probably worth a conversation, Musk responded a couple of hours later. That same year, OpenAI announced itself to the world , with Altman and Musk as co-chairs of the new joint venture. OpenAI is a nonprofit artificial intelligence research company. Our goal is to advance digital intelligence in the way that is mostly likely to benefit humanity as a whole, unconstrained by a need to generate financial return. Since our research is free from financial obligations, we can better focus on a positive human impact. If were to believe OpenAIs telling of the events that followed , by 2017, almost everyone at the company, including Musk, agreed that a for-profit entity had to be part of the next phase for OpenAI, due to the enormous amount of investment needed to pursue its original mission. At some point before Musk left OpenAIs board of directors in February 2018, OpenAI claims he demanded full control of the company, with the intent to eventually merge it with Tesla. Following Musks departure, OpenAI created its for-profit arm in 2019, which at the time was organized under a capped-profit structure designed to limit investor returns to 100x, with any excess windfalls flowing to the companys nonprofit. The idea being that if OpenAI achieved artificial general intelligence, its nonprofit would be the greatest beneficiary. However, after the success of ChatGPT in 2022, that structure became problematic for OpenAI as the company sought to raise ever more capital, and as part of its $6.6 billion funding round in October 2024, it reportedly agreed to a less-than-two-year deadline to free its for-profit from control of the nonprofit. At the heart of this trial is that OpenAI began as a non-profit organization, and then decided that it needed to be a for-profit organization in order to raise the enormous sums of money it needed to develop the technology it wanted to create, explains Professor Michael Dorff , executive director of the Lowell Milken Institute for Business Law and Policy at UCLA. That is a very troublesome transition under the law. Earlier this year, following protracted negotiations with Microsoft (the for-profits largest investor) and the state attorneys general of California and Delaware, OpenAI announced the successful reorganization of its corporate structure. As things stand, the for-profit is now a public benefit corporation, making it more appealing to investors looking for an uncomplicated return structure. Meanwhile, the nonprofit now known as the OpenAI Foundation holds equity in the for-profit arm, a stake valued at $130 billion at the time the agreement was announced. At the end of last year, Musk filed an injunction to prevent the reorganization from going through but failed. As an early donor to OpenAI, Musk will not see a single cent of money come his way when the company holds an initial public offering, on account of the fact donations are made with no expectation of any return. Musk has therefore argued OpenAIs founding group, including CEO Sam Altman and President Greg Brockman, defrauded him as a donor. Determining the exact amount Musk contributed to OpenAI was an early question during pre-trial discovery. You see, Musk has greatly exaggerated his monetary contributions. As recently as March 2023 , the billionaire regularly claimed he had donated about $100 million to OpenAI. He later cut that estimate by half, telling CNBC in May 2023 : Im not sure the exact number but its some number on the order of $50 million. In recent court filings, that number was again revisited to $38 million , and its the number that currently stands. Whats at stake for OpenAI? In his original complaint, Musks legal team tried to throw the kitchen sink at OpenAI, says Professor Dorff. In subsequent filings, Musks lawyers narrowed down their clients desired set of outcomes to a handful of remedies. Should the jury rule in his favor, Musk has requested the court force Altman and Brockman to step down, and for OpenAI to restructure as a bona fide public charity that operates as the nonprofit it was intended to be, consistent with its founding charter and mission. He's also made the highly unusual request that any monetary damages which would be awarded to him in the verdict be redirected to OpenAI's own nonprofit arm. According to Professor Dorff, its highly unlikely Musk will be able to undo OpenAIs reorganization. For one, District Judge Yvonne Gonzalez Rogers has already signaled her reluctance to do just that and its her, not the jury, who will get to decide if thats an appropriate remedy. Effectively, Musk is asking the judge to unscramble the eggs of a complicated corporate restructuring. There was a moment where that might have been possible, when the attorneys general of Delaware and California intervened and came to the current compromise, explains Dorff. Whether you agree or disagree with what the AGs decided to do, I think it's unlikely the court will feel it's appropriate to undo that compromise because of all the high government officials involved who, in theory, had all of the right incentives. When Musk filed his request for a preliminary injunction to stop OpenAIs conversion to a for-profit company, the judge said the request was extraordinary and rarely granted . The fact Musk is deeply involved with OpenAI's competitor xAI may also weigh heavily on the judge's mind, Droff adds. Far more uncertain is how Musks other demands could play out, since the jury will decide if OpenAI is guilty of defrauding him. According to Dorff, most high-stakes business cases end with the two sides settling because of the risk of involving a jury in the outcome. I just dont see that happening here given the tenor of the dispute, he says. It seems unlikely either side will settle. If the case does end in a jury decision, it will then be up to those nine people, with guidance from the judge, to decide on monetary damages. That will be very difficult to figure out because there is a maximalist version of this, and a minimalist version of this. Theyre very different numbers and the result could be anywhere in between two, says Dorff. Musks legal team is seeking a disgorgement of between $65.5 billion and $109.43 billion from OpenAI (and between $13.3 billion and $25.06 billion from Microsoft, which is a co-defendant in the case).In a worse case scenario, Professor Dorff suggests Altman might lose the confidence of OpenAIs board, costing him his position as CEO. He might even be forced to write some checks to settle the disgorgements. Dorff suspects OpenAI would love the minimalist version where Musk is rewarded his $38 million donation back (and it ends up with the companys non-profit). Should some other disgruntled donors emerge to sue OpenAI for fraud, the Musk v. Altman case would make it easier to litigate those cases, given the map has been drawn as to which legal claims are likely to succeed, says Dorff. However, those would amount to traffic tickets for OpenAI. Whatever happens next, it should be an eventful trial. With public testimonies from Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella, former OpenAI board member and Musk confidant Shivon Zilis and even Altman himself a likelihood, we'll at the very least be treated to a wealth of formerly private communications and some new piece of vocabulary between some of the richest people in the tech space. This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/ai/what-you-need-to-know-as-elon-musks-lawsuit-against-sam-altman-begins-191500726.html?src=rss
DYSS J&K hosts night football match with anti-drug message
Jammu, Apr 24:It wasnt just a football match. It was a statement. Under the floodlights of Parade Ground Jammu, the Directorate of Youth Services and Sports J&K organised a friendly football night match as part of the UT administrations 100-day intensive campaign across the Union Territory to make Jammu & Kashmir Nasha Mukt (drug-free). As per a DYSS statement issued on Friday, The idea was simple: give young people a stage where winning means more than just a scoreboard. Two local clubs Warrior Club and Spartan Club faced off in what turned out to be a competitive, clean game. Warrior Club edged past Spartan Club with a 20 finish, but on a night like this, the result felt secondary to the reason everyone had gathered. The event was kicked off by Divisional Commissioner Jammu, Ramesh Kumar, alongside Deputy Commissioner Jammu, Rakesh Minhas. The dignitaries were received by Director General YSS, Anuradha Gupta. Others who were present in the event included Vinakshi Koul, Joint Director YSS Jammu, Megha Boagia, Deputy Director (Planning/Activity) and Sunil Kotwal Accounts Officer of the Department. Director General YSS, delivered an impressive welcome address, setting a reflective tone for the evening. Before sharing his insightful speech, Divisional Commissioner led a pledge ceremony. This campaign is not just about awareness. Its about action. Games like these reclaim young lives, he said, as players stood listening under the lights. After the match, medals and trophies were given to both teams not just for the goals, but for showing up and playing clean. A small evening. A simple match. But in J&Ks push for a drug-free future, nights like these matter.
Iranian Foreign Minister Embarks on Diplomatic Tour to Pakistan, Oman, and Russia
Tehran, April 25: Iranian Foreign Minister Seyyed Abbas Araghchi departed on Friday night for a diplomatic tour of Pakistan, Oman, and Russia. The primary goal of this visit is to strengthen bilateral relations with partner nations and discuss the current regional situation. Araghchi shared details of his trip on the social media platform X, stating, ... Read more Iranian Foreign Minister Embarks on Diplomatic Tour to Pakistan, Oman, and Russia
Indian Womens Hockey Team Participates in Special Goalkeeping Camp Led by David Williamson
Bengaluru, April 24: Hockey India announced on Friday that a special goalkeeping camp for the Indian womens hockey team is currently underway at the Sports Authority of India (SAI) in Bengaluru, running from April 22 to May 2. The camp is being conducted by David Williamson, under the supervision of the teams head coach, Sjoerd ... Read more Indian Womens Hockey Team Participates in Special Goalkeeping Camp Led by David Williamson
6 animals die of starvation as accused flee locked house
In a heart-wrenching incident in Rohtas district, six innocent animals met a tragic end after being left to starve in a sealed home by suspects fleeing a violent land dispute. The horrific events of April 2 saw a fatal shooting, and in the chaos, two cows, two buffaloes, and two goats were abandoned to succumb to hunger and thirst.
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The mountains of Kashmir do not just hold snow; they hold secrets. They stand as silent sentinels over a valley that has seen beauty and bloodshed in equal measure. As we mark the anniversary of the tragic terrorist attack in Pahalgam, the question hangs heavy in the crisp mountain air, echoing in the hearts of millions: Is Kashmir safe? It is a question that cuts deeper than statistics or security advisories. It touches the very soul of a region that has, for centuries, defined the meaning of warmth and welcome. On April 22nd, the calendar marks a date that has etched itself into the collective memory of the valley as a day of infamy. It was on this day that the serenity of the meadows was shattered by the brutal act of terror. Twenty innocent tourists, all men, separated from the women folk in a cruel prelude to execution were gunned down. They had come seeking the paradise promised in travel brochures; they found instead the cold brutality of a senseless ideology. The immediate aftermath of the Pahalgam massacre was not just about security protocols and investigations; it was about a profound, suffocating silence that descended upon the valley. It was the silence of a mother who loses a child, the silence of a host who failed to protect a guest. In that silence, the people of Kashmir gathered not in angry protests, but in sombre candlelight marches. There were no chants of division, only the flickering flames of grief visible on every Kashmiri face. It was a moment of reckoning. The tragedy was not viewed as a political point to be scored, but as a personal loss. The local ethos of Kashmiriyat, the syncretic culture of tolerance and hospitality had been assaulted, and the Kashmiri people mourned the violation of their sacred tradition of Mehmaan-Nawazi (hospitality). To understand the weight of this tragedy, one must understand what Kashmir stands to lose. For decades, the region has bled, but the recent years had brought a glimmer of hope. The Kashmiri had begun to trust the list of trust, the burgeoning business, the return of tourists, the vibrant markets of Srinagar, and the shikaras gliding peacefully on Dal Lake. There was a desperate, palpable hope for a future built on peace and prosperity. The valley was open for business, and the world was finally returning. In one dark moment on April 22nd, all of that was shattered. The noise of gunfire silenced the hum of commerce and the whispers of hope. In the shadow of such tragedy, the mind inevitably turns to the question: Who did this, and who gained? The perpetrator was not a freedom fighter, for no fight for freedom is won by slaughtering tourists. This was an act of strategic vandalism. The trail of responsibility leads across the border to a neighbour that has historically viewed Kashmirs peace as an existential threat to its own military narrative. It is a painful, twisted irony of geopolitics that while Kashmir mourned its guests, the architects of this misery were celebrating their gains. The ugly truth of terror is that it is often a business, a cynical calculation of power. While Kashmir lost its innocent sons and daughters, and the tourism industry lay in ruins, the military-civilian establishment in the neighbourhood reaped the harvest of hatred. The strategy was clear: destabilize the region, provoke a backlash, and validate the existence of a security state. In this deadly game, the losers were obvious, Imran Khan, a leader who perhaps represented a different political trajectory, found his position weakened by the chaos. Conversely, the Generals and the Sharifs found an instant surge in popularity, a consolidation of power wrapped in the flag of nationalism. They were welcomed in the corridors of power, even seen selling stones in the White House, a metaphorical imagery of trading the rocks of conflict for political legitimacy. Today, they stand as the frontline state, negotiating with Iran and engaging in high-stakes diplomacy, their position secured by the blood spilled in Pahalgam. But while the geopolitical chessboard shifts, the question remains for the common man, the traveller, and the host: Is Kashmir safe? The answer is complex, emotional, and rooted in the resilience of its people. Safety is not merely the absence of violence; it is the presence of trust. The tragedy of April 22nd was an aberration, a breach of trust orchestrated by outsiders who do not know the meaning of a guest. The Kashmiri people, from the horseman in Pahalgam to the houseboat owner in Nigeen, were the first victims of this terror. Their grief was genuine because their livelihood and their honour are tied to the safety of their guests. We must learn the harsh lessons. The first lesson is that terror cannot be allowed to dictate the narrative. If we stop traveling to Kashmir, the terrorists win. If the houseboats remain empty and the meadows echo with silence instead of laughter, the architects of the attack achieve their goal. The most potent weapon against terror is not just the gun of the soldier, but the presence of the tourist. It is the continued embrace of the valleys beauty. Kashmir has been famous for centuries not just for its landscapes, but for its open arms. Historically, the valley has been a sanctuary for saints, scholars, and travelers from across the world. That DNA of hospitality cannot be erased by a single act of cowardice. The fight against terror must be fought with tourism. This is not a naive call to ignore risks; it is a call to courage. It is a demand that we do not let the dark intentions of a few overshadow the bright spirit of the many. When a tourist visits Kashmir today, they are not just buying a holiday; they are making a statement. They are saying that the bonds of humanity are stronger than the divisions of politics. They are helping the local economy thrive, ensuring that the youth of the valley see a future in entrepreneurship and peace rather than in the crosshairs of conflict. The greatest defeat for the neighbour who sponsored the attack is a bustling market in Srinagar and a crowded gondola in Gulmarg. However, this fight requires a commitment from the administration as well. The safety of tourists cannot be taken for granted. The lapses that allowed the Pahalgam tragedy to occur must be scrutinized and rectified. Security apparatus must be robust yet unobtrusive, ensuring that the visitor feels protected but not policed. The intelligence grid must be strengthened to intercept the digital and physical trails of terror that emanate from across the border. The state must ensure that every street, every meadow, and every corner of the valley breathes safety. But beyond the guns and the guards, the true shield of Kashmir is its people. The candle march following the attack was not a mere formality; it was a testament to the conscience of the valley. It showed that the Kashmiri rejects the ideology of hate. It is this rejection that must be amplified. The world needs to see that the Kashmiri wants peace, not because they are forced to, but because their survival depends on it. As we remember the twenty souls who were snatched away on that fateful April day, let us not wallow in despair. Let us use their memory as a fuel to rebuild. Let us resolve that the infamous date will not define the future of the valley. The tourist who died had come to love the land; the best tribute to them is to ensure that the land remains worthy of that love. Is Kashmir safe? It is as safe as our resolve to keep it so. It is safe because the people who live there are tired of war and hungry for peace. It is safe because the hospitality they offer comes from the heart, and no terrorist bullet can pierce that spirit. The neighbour may plot, the generals may scheme, and the stones may be sold in distant capitals, but the valley will endure. The path forward is clear. We must fight the terror that seeks to isolate Kashmir with the tourism that integrates it with the world. We must meet the hatred that separates men from women with the love that brings families together. We must answer the silence of the graveyard with the song of the boatman. Kashmir is safe for those who believe in its magic, for those who stand in solidarity with its people, and for those who refuse to let fear dictate their footsteps. The valley is open, the hearts are heavy but welcoming, and the mountains are calling. It is our duty to answer that call, for the sake of the memory of the lost, and for the hope of the living.
IPL 2026: It Was Always Coming, Says Sudharsan After Scoring A Century Against RCB
Royal Challengers Bengaluru: Sai Sudharsan played a calm yet strong innings, leading Gujarat Titans to a solid score of 205/3 against Royal Challengers Bengaluru in the Indian Premier League (IPL) 2026 match at M. Chinnaswamy Stadium in Bengaluru. After scoring 100 off 58 balls, he said his innings was as much about finishing well as about finding form. It was always coming. I was touching the ball well in the last few innings and was really grateful to God. Really happy to contribute to the team. I think with the level of communication we understood it was two-paced and sticky, and it was a natural instinct to take the game deeper. The left-handed batter had a challenging start as Bhuvneshwar Kumar and Josh Hazlewood found early movement, beating his outside edge and concerning him with bounce. A fortunate edge for four helped him settle in, but once the conditions improved, Sudharsan picked up the pace. He started finding boundaries with accuracy and hit the first six of the innings in the fifth over. He dominated the powerplay, reaching 41 off 27 balls as GT scored 57/0, before smoothly moving into the middle overs. Combining smart aggression with effective strike rotation, he reached his half-century in 33 balls. Then, he stepped it up further, taking on Romario Shepherd and Krunal Pandya with inventive shots, including a daring uppercut for six. The left-handed batter had a challenging start as Bhuvneshwar Kumar and Josh Hazlewood found early movement, beating his outside edge and concerning him with bounce. A fortunate edge for four helped him settle in, but once the conditions improved, Sudharsan picked up the pace. He started finding boundaries with accuracy and hit the first six of the innings in the fifth over. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Even with this achievement, Sudharsan kept his focus on the bigger goal. I have such high standards for myself, I want to always put my team in a good position. I've been starting well but not finishing well, so it was more than just a century for me. I didn't try to take too much control of the innings and let go. I let it go really well today. I personally feel it is a really good score for the bowlers. Not so easy to play shots as it's not so true. Article Source: IANS
AAP exodus: A tale of rebellion from 'assault' on Swati Maliwal to downsizing of Raghav Chadha
Seven Aam Aadmi Party Rajya Sabha members have resigned. Swati Maliwal alleged corruption and harassment. Raghav Chadha faced a fall from favour. Ashok Mittal's resignation followed ED raids. Sanjay Singh blamed BJP's Operation Lotus. The exodus impacts upcoming assembly polls in Punjab, Gujarat, and Goa. The party faces internal turmoil.
Raghav Chadha's exit: After Delhi, AAP stares at a big assembly test in Punjab, Goa and Gujarat
Seven MPs, including prominent figures, have quit the Aam Aadmi Party, significantly weakening its parliamentary presence and impacting election preparedness. This exodus, occurring amidst leadership challenges and upcoming polls in Gujarat, Goa, and Punjab, raises questions about the party's future expansion and stability. The departures highlight a critical juncture for AAP's political journey.
Goa: Gautam Khattar arrested for offensive remarks against St Francis Xavier
Panaji: Right-wing speaker Gautam Khattar was arrested on Friday, April 24, in Himachal Pradesh, for his offensive and derogatory remarks on St Francis Xavier. The police, in a statement, said that Himachal Pradesh Police detained the accused in Kullu district following a look out circular (LOC) issued against him. A team of Crime Branch will 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 .
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Alkem Laboratories CEO Vikas Gupta resigns
NEW DELHI, Apr 24: Alkem Laboratories Ltd on Friday said its CEO Vikas Gupta has resigned to pursue new professional opportunities. Gupta, also a key managerial personnel of the company, will continue till June 30, 2026 for smooth transition of responsibilities, Alkem said in a regulatory filing. In his resignation letter shared on exchanges by the company, Gupta said he decided to step down to pursue new professional opportunities that align closely with my long term professional and personal goals. [] The post Alkem Laboratories CEO Vikas Gupta resigns appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
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Happy Birthday Sachin: As India's batting legend Sachin Tendulkar is celebrating his 53rd birthday on Friday, the cricket fraternity took to social media to extend heartfelt wishes. Conferred the Bharat Ratna in 2014, Tendulkar is a veteran of 15,921 runs in 200 Tests, besides amassing 18,426 runs in 463 ODIs. He had been a part of the Indian team at ODI World Cups since 1992 but had to wait till 2011 to fulfil his ultimate dream of clinching the World Cup after missing out on five previous occasions. Tendulkar is the only cricketer to have scored 100 centuries. Of his 100 international tons, 51 came in Tests and 49 in ODIs. He retired from ODI cricket in 2012, and a year later, in November 2013, he bid adieu to the game by retiring from all forms of cricket after playing his 200th Test. His retirement marked the end of an era in Indian cricket, leaving behind a legacy that continues to inspire aspiring cricketers around the globe. On the occasion of his 53rd birthday, the sports fraternity showered him with love and wished Tendulkar good health and happiness. ICC chairman Jay Shah hailed Tendulkar's contribution to the development of cricket. Sharing a post on X, the ICC Chairman wrote, Wishing our sport's icon @sachin_rt a very happy birthday. Your amazing contribution to cricket continues to inspire generations across the world to play and watch our great game, while your empathy and humanity has an ongoing and significant impact on society. The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) shared a post on X on Tendulkar's birthday and wrote, 664 international matches. 34,357 international runs. Only cricketer to score 100 international hundreds. Member of #TeamIndia's ICC Men's ODI World Cup 2011 winning campaign. Wishing the legendary Sachin Tendulkar a very happy birthday. Gujarat Titans batting coach and Aussie legend Matthew Hayden wished Sachin Tendulkar on his 53rd birthday through a heartfelt video posted on the franchises social media handles. I have seen God. He used to bat at number four for India. Happy birthday, Sachin, Hayden said in a video released by GT on Instagram. Sachin's son Arjun, who is playing for the Lucknow Super Giants in the Indian Premier League (IPL) 2026 season, had a sweet, short and simple birthday wish for his father, the Master Blaster. But, refused to eat cake, even on his birthday, as he is off sugar. In a video posted by his IPL team, Lucknow Super Giants, Arjun was seen pointing towards a cake, Happy Birthday. But I'm not going to eat this because I don't have sugar very often. I'll see you soon. Former India all-rounder Yuvraj Singh posted on X, Happy Birthday Paaji, sharing the field with you was an honour, but learning from you was even bigger. Your discipline, humility and love set the standard for all of us! Thank you for the memories and the inspiration you continue to be. Lots of love. Ex-India spin master Harbhajan Singh said, Happy Birthday paaji . May Waheguru continue to bless you with good health, wealth, happiness & peace. True legend, Master not just on the field but off the field too . Love Always. While Irfan Pathan wrote, When you say GOAT, I hear Sachin Tendulkar. When you say Master Blaster, I hear Sachin Tendulkar. When you say university of Cricket, I hear @sachin_rt.Your forever a student, wishing you a very happy birthday, Paaji. Former Indian opener Shikhar Dhawan wrote, Happy Birthday @sachin_rt paaji.An inspiration to generations, on and off the field. Wishing you great health and happiness always Sachin's IPL franchise, Mumbai Indians, wrote, The little boy who became every cricket lovers heartbeat. Happy Birthday, @sachin_rt Chennai Super Kings wrote,100/100 every time you stepped on the field. Every inning, a story defines the game for decades. Happy Birthday to the God of Cricket. Sachin's IPL franchise, Mumbai Indians, wrote, The little boy who became every cricket lovers heartbeat. Happy Birthday, @sachin_rt Also Read: Live Cricket Score Tendulkar shared a post on X with a photo of his wife, mother and pet dog and wrote, Perfect start to my day with Aai, Anjali and the trouble maker! What more could a man ask for? Article Source: IANS
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PM Modi Wishes Goa CM Pramod Sawant a Happy Birthday, Praises His Development Efforts
New Delhi, April 24: Goa Chief Minister Dr. Pramod Sawant is celebrating his birthday today. On this special occasion, Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Union Home Minister Amit Shah, and several BJP leaders extended their warm wishes, hoping for his long and healthy life while praising his contributions to Goas development. Prime Minister Modi took to ... Read more PM Modi Wishes Goa CM Pramod Sawant a Happy Birthday, Praises His Development Efforts
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The Latest: Trump orders military to shoot and kill' Iranian small boats choking Strait of Hormuz
Washington, Apr 24: US President Donald Trump has ordered the U.S. military to shoot and kill Iranian small boats choking the Strait of Hormuz. In a social media post Thursday morning, he said the military is intensifying its mine clearing efforts in the critical waterway. The move intensified the U.S.-Iran standoff in the Persian Gulf and raised questions about efforts to end the war. Later Thursday, Trump said Israel and Lebanon agreed to extend a ceasefire between Israel and Hezbollah by three weeks after talks at the White House. The meeting Thursday was the second high-level negotiation between the two countries since last week. The initial 10-day ceasefire, which took effect last Friday, had been due to expire Monday. Meanwhile, the U.S. military said it seized another tanker Thursday associated with smuggling Iranian oil, the Majestic X, in the Indian Ocean, deepening confusion over efforts to end the war. The seizure comes after a day after Iran attacked three cargo ships in the Strait of Hormuz, capturing two of them. Ship-tracking data showed the Majestic X in the Indian Ocean between Sri Lanka and Indonesia. The standoff between the U.S. and Iran has effectively choked off nearly all exports through the Strait of Hormuz, where 20% of the world's traded oil passes in peacetime, with no end in sight. Here is the latest: Lebanese and Israeli ambassadors thank Trump for historic' moment Speaking alongside Trump in the Oval Office, Israeli Ambassador to the U.S. Yechiel Leiter said Israel and Lebanon have never been next to each other more than today. Leiter thanked Trump and Vice President JD Vance for a day he said was decades in the making. We are going to keep going, working for peace. Let's hope we will get it as soon as possible, he said. Lebanese Ambassador to the U.S. Nada Hamadeh Moawad thanked Trump for presiding over this historic moment. She added: I think with your help, with your support, we can make Lebanon great again. Trump says it's a must' for Iran to end funding for Hezbollah The president reiterated that the U.S. continues to demand that Iran stop it's backing of proxy groups in the Mideast, including Hezbollah in Lebanon, as part of any deal between Washington and Tehran to end the U.S. war on Iran. Yeah, they'll have to cut that, Trump said to a reporter's question about aiding the militant group. That's a must. US envoy compares Hezbollah to a kid throwing rocks The people of Lebanon, the people of Israel are neighbors and they want to get along, said Mike Huckabee, the U.S. envoy to Israel, who was on hand for the White House talks. They can get along, he said. But it's like neighbors who have a rough little kid living in the neighborhood who keeps throwing rocks at everybody's window. And if the kid will quit throwing rocks, the neighbors can get along and start actually working together. Trump says ceasefire between Israel and Lebanon will be extended by 3 weeks That comes after representatives from both countries met at the White House on Thursday. The meeting went very well, Trump said on his Truth Social platform. The United States is going to work with Lebanon in order to help it protect itself from Hezbollah. Trump said he will host Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Lebanese President Joseph Aoun at the White House in the near future. A 10-day ceasefire was announced on April 16, pausing fighting between Israel and the Hezbollah militant group. As Israel-Lebanon talks are set to start, rocket fire from Hezbollah Israel's military says its air defenses intercepted rocket fire from Lebanon. It came as talks between Lebanese and Israeli officials were set to begin at the White House. Hezbollah said it had fired at the town of Shtula in response to Israeli attacks on the Lebanese village of Yater. Trump says he's not considering using a nuclear weapon against Iran The president appeared perturbed when asked by a reporter if he'd consider deploying nuclear weapons against the Islamic Republic. No, I wouldn't. We don't need it. Why do I need it? Why would a stupid question like that be asked? Trump fumed. He went on, Why would I use a nuclear weapon, when we've totally, in a very conventional way, decimated them without it. No, I wouldn't use it. A nuclear weapon should never be allowed to be used by anybody. Trump say he won't be rushed to end war as Iran negotiations drag on I don't want to rush myself, said Trump, who added that Iran's leadership is in turmoil. Trump in an exchange with reporters in the Oval Office also pushed back against questions that the conflict is exceeding the four-to-six week timeline that he and aides previously set for the war. I took the country out militarily in the first four weeks. I took it out militarily, Trump said. Now all we're doing is sitting back and seeing what deal (we make). And if they don't want to make a deal, then I'll finish it up militarily. Iranian officials refute Trump's claims of leadership rift in the country In Iran there are no hardliners' or moderates'. We are all Iranians and revolutionaries, Iran's president, and Iran's parliament speaker wrote in an almost identical statement on their social media. A spokesperson for Iran's Foreign Ministry called the U.S. president's claim that there was a leadership rift in Iran a form of deflection, with other Iranian officials also claiming on social media that the country was united. Hours earlier, Trump said that Iran is going through a hard time figuring out who their leader is! They just don't know! Since the killing of Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei at the beginning of the war, it has been unclear who in Iran wields ultimate authority over its collection of civilian figures and powerful generals who appear to be in charge. Third aircraft carrier arrives in the Middle East The aircraft carrier USS George H.W. Bush has now arrived in U.S. Central Command, making the ship the third aircraft carrier to be present in the Middle East during a tenuous ceasefire in the Iran war. The Bush is now in the Indian Ocean, according to a social media post from the military command. The USS Abraham Lincoln is located in the Arabian Sea and the USS Gerald R. Ford is in the Red Sea. The Bush, which left its home port of Norfolk, Va. at the end of March, proceeded to sail across the Atlantic Ocean but then made the unusual choice to turn south and sail around the Horn of Africa before heading north toward the waters of the Middle East Air defenses in action over Tehran Iran's capital Thursday night saw air defense systems in action as explosions were heard in the western part of the city. State media said the move was against hostile targets, without any elaboration. Witnesses said air defense systems were also heard southwest of the city. Some Iranian media said earlier Wednesday that a test of the systems was in process. Clashes disrupt Israeli Supreme Court hearing Clashes broke out at Israel's Supreme Court during a hearing on petitions calling on the government to establish an official state commission of inquiry into the Oct. 7 attacks. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu opposes the investigation. Protesters attempted to break into the courtroom, forcing the proceedings to pause, according to Israeli media reports. The hearing resumed after about 30 minutes. Separate confrontations were reported outside the court between bereaved families holding opposing views. Renowned US-Kuwaiti journalist detained in Kuwait acquitted, press monitor says The Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ) said Thursday that a Kuwaiti court acquitted journalist Ahmed Shihab-Eldin on all charges following 52 days of detention. Shihab-Eldin, an award-winning journalist who contributed reporting to major media outlets, was arrested March 3 while visiting his family in Kuwait, CPJ said. The press monitor previously reported that Kuwaiti authorities have charged him with spreading false information, harming national security, and misusing his mobile phone. We are relieved that Ahmed Shihab-Eldin has been found innocent after 52 days in detention, said CPJ CEO Jodie Ginsberg. Trump to join Israel-Lebanon talks at White House A U.S. official says President Donald Trump will greet Israeli and Lebanese diplomats who will meet for a second round of talks on Thursday at the White House. The official said the meeting had been moved from the State Department, where the first round was held last week, to the White House so that Trump could attend. The official spoke on condition of anonymity to discuss internal administration planning. The talks come as a temporary ceasefire between Israel and Hezbollah that was agreed to by the Israeli and Lebanese governments is due to expire. U.S. officials say they hope an extension of the truce can be arranged. Israel appoints envoy to Christian world Israel's foreign minister Gideon Saar has appointed George Deek as special envoy to the Christian world in a bid to strengthen ties with Christian communities, according to a government statement. Deek, a veteran diplomat and former ambassador to Azerbaijan, is a member of Israel's Arab Christian community. Saar said Israel attaches great importance to its relations with Christians worldwide. The appointment comes after a pair of incidents that strained relations with the Christian world. Last month, Israeli police prevented Catholic leaders from celebrating Palm Sunday at the Church of the Holy Sepulchre, citing the war with Iran. And an Israeli soldier set off a global firestorm by smashing a statue of Jesus Christ in Lebanon. Two soldiers have been sentenced to jail for their roles in the incident. Pope urges US and Iran to return to peace talks, condemns capital punishment After a trip that was dominated by the very public back and forth between Pope Leo XIV and U.S. President Donald Trump over the war, Leo urged the United States and Iran to return to negotiations. He called for a new culture of peace to replace the recourse to violence whenever conflicts arise. He said the question wasn't whether the Iran regime should change or not. The question should be about how to promote the values we believe in without the deaths of so many innocents. He revealed that he carries with him the photo of a Muslim Lebanese boy who had been killed in Israel's recent war with Hezbollah. The boy had been photographed holding a sign welcoming the pope when he visited Lebanon last year. As a pastor I cannot be in favor of war, he told reporters aboard his plane. I would like to encourage everyone to find responses that come from a culture of peace and not hatred and division. Trump likes a naval blockade. But Iran presents big differences from Venezuela and Cuba President Donald Trump has turned to naval blockades to pressure the governments of Venezuela, Cuba and now Iran to meet his demands, but his preferred tactic is confronting a very different reality in the Middle East than in the Caribbean. Unlike Cuba or Venezuela, Iran choked off a crucial trade route for energy shipments, meaning the longer the standoff persists, the more the global economy will suffer. Tehran also poses a greater military threat than those two adversaries in America's own hemisphere and requires a sustained military presence far from U.S. shores. Iran's leverage over the Strait of Hormuz gives it power during a shaky ceasefire because the widening economic risks, especially higher U.S. gas prices in an election year, could force the Republican president to end the blockade on Iran's ports and coastline, experts say. Palestinians mourn another death in historically violent year in the occupied West Bank 25-year-old father of twins was shot by Israeli settlers in a village home to a large Palestinian-American population, sparking an outpouring of grief at his funeral Thursday. The Ramallah-based Palestinian Ministry of Health said Awda Awawdeh died from gunshot wounds after what witnesses described as a clash with settlers attempting to steal Palestinian livestock. Young men from our town gathered and came to confront them. The settlers fired at them, and the young man Awda Awawdeh was hit and injured on his side with a live bullet, said Ziad Manasrah, a local paramedic who helped transport Awawdeh from the town of Deir Dibwan to the hospital. Awawdeh is the 11th Palestinian killed by Israeli settlers in 2026, surpassing the nine killed in 2025. The daily killings in the West Bank are not incidental, but an integral part of a systematic process of ethnic cleansing. The Israeli system does not halt this violence deliberately because it serves its political goal: the suppression and dispossession of Palestinians from their land, said Yuli Novak, the executive director the Israeli rights group B'Tselem. Lebanese cabinet discusses potential move to join the ICC Lebanon's Deputy Prime Minister Tarek Mitri said ministers on Thursday discussed joining the International Criminal Court, a permanent tribunal that prosecutes individuals for war crimes, crimes against humanity and genocide, for a specific period. The move would mark a significant shift for Lebanon, which is not a member of the court. Mitri said the move would enable the ICC to look into war crimes and humanitarian crimes which were committed on Lebanese territory. Lebanon has accused Israel of war crimes and and repeated breaches of international law during the latest war with Hezbollah. Iran's judiciary chief touts the country's show of force in the Strait of Hormuz Iran's judiciary chief, Gholamhossein Mohseni Ejehi, said on X that the country's armed forces were demonstrating strength in the Strait of Hormuz, citing what he described as a Revolutionary Guard mosquito fleet of speedboats and underwater drones, along with action against three ships in the waterway. He wrote that the IRGC's mosquito fleet, with speedboats and drones, lies in wait from the sea caves of Faror Island for the American aggressor warships, ready to saturate their air defenses and bring utter ruin upon the invaders. He called the display a source of pride and warned against U.S. naval presence. Israeli defense minister says Israel is ready to resume war with Iran Israel's defense minister, Israel Katz, said Thursday that Israel is prepared to resume war with Iran and is awaiting a green light from the United States, according to a statement following a security assessment. We are waiting for a green light from the United States, Katz said, adding that the military is ready for both defensive and offensive operations and targets are marked. Israelis express mixed views on Lebanon talks Residents in Jerusalem and Tel Aviv expressed mixed views on talks between Israel and Lebanon, with opinions ranging from calls for diplomacy to deep skepticism over Hezbollah's role. I always believe that you can talk, but you have to be prepared for war, said Ben Kurtzer, a Jerusalem resident. Others were more skeptical. Who is there to talk to? said Yardena Sharon. Some drew a distinction between Lebanon and Hezbollah. We do not want to be hostile with the state of Lebanon; we have no hostility towards them. I think there are, undoubtedly, wonderful people there, people who seek peace, just as we seek peace, said Matan Moalem, a Jerusalem resident. Hezbollah needs to be eliminated once and for all, to take control of the entire area that constantly threatens Israel, firing in our direction and always seeking to eliminate and kill us. In Tel Aviv, others emphasized diplomacy. Force without brains is worth nothing. In the end, only agreements bring peace and security, only agreements, said Daron Sabani. Images of new crucifix in southern Lebanon convey message of hope, dialogue and peace,' Meloni says Italian Premier Giorgia Meloni on Thursday thanked Italian peacekeepers serving in southern Lebanon for donating a new crucifix to the village of Debel after the original was destroyed by an Israeli soldier in an incident that drew international criticism. Meloni said images showing the crucifix being delivered and placed in the same spot as the one destroyed days earlier conveyed a message of hope, dialogue and peace. Israel's military said Tuesday it had replaced the crucifix and shared a photograph of the new one on social media. The replacement appeared smaller and more ornate than the original, which had been smashed by a soldier. The Israeli military said two soldiers involved in the episode will be held for a month in military detention. Ukraine's president discloses details of security agreements with Saudi Arabia, Qatar, and UAE Volodymyr Zelenskyy said in a CNN interview that his country signed a Drone Deal with the three Gulf countries, aiming to help them manufacture much cheaper drones and drone interceptors. Zelenskyy toured the Gulf countries late May, but there was no immediate word on the details of the signed agreements between Ukraine and the Gulf countries. A (low-cost, Iranian-designed Shahed drone) can cost from 80 to 130 thousand dollars. It will be destroyed not with a missile worth 3-4 million dollars, but with an interceptor costing 10 thousand dollars, Zelenskyy wrote, adding that he wants to help Gulf countries defend themselves. Speaking earlier this month, Zelenskyy said that in exchange for its drone expertise, Ukraine would get air defense weapons to protect its energy infrastructure, along with oil, diesel and, in some cases, financial help. Ukrainian officials haven't published details of the final deal. Stable ceasefire and assurances' needed for transit in the Strait of Hormuz The chief safety and security officer in BIMCO, the world's largest international shipping association, said Thursday that shipping companies need assurances from both Iran and the U.S. to transit the vital waterway. Mine clearance efforts are also needed as they pose a particular concern, Jakob Larsen said in a statement, adding that the process of mine clearance could take up to several weeks. Hours earlier, U.S. President Donald Trump said in a social media post that the military is intensifying its mine clearing efforts in the strait. The Strait of Hormuz remains fully closed Thursday as the U.S.-Iran standoff continues to intensify in the Persian Gulf.
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World Cup final tickets listed for over USD 2 million on FIFA resale site
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Trump says Middle East conflict timeline unclear; 78% targets hit, warns of escalation if talks fail
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State holds workshop to fast-track SDGs
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Reinforcing its commitment to advancing climate action and sustainability, M3M Foundation, under the leadership of Dr. Payal Kanodia, Chairperson & Trustee, co-hosted the second edition of the Climate Action & Sustainability Conference and Awards (CASCA’26) in collaboration with TheCSRUniverse at India International Centre, New Delhi, on the occasion of World Earth Day. Dr. Payal Kanodia, Chairperson & Trustee, M3M Foundation, with the awardees at CASCA'26 Held under the theme “LiFE in Action: Powering India’s Sustainable Future & Net Zero Goals,” CASCA’26 brought together 250+ participants, 40+ speakers, and sustainability leaders from 18 states, creating a dynamic platform for dialogue, collaboration, and recognition of impactful climate solutions. The conference featured distinguished speakers including eminent environmentalist Peepal Baba, the Waterman of India Rajendra Singh, Dr. Vivek Kumar, Head, CRTD, IIT Delhi, along with policymakers, sector experts, and grassroots changemakers, who shared insights on advancing India’s climate agenda through innovation and community-led action. In her keynote address, Dr. Payal Kanodia stated, “ Climate action must be rooted in ownership, not obligation. At M3M Foundation, we are building ecosystems where sustainability is led by communities themselves—especially women—who are not just participants but decision-makers. When climate solutions are localised, inclusive, and scalable, they create lasting impact far beyond policy frameworks. ” CASCA’26 also recognised excellence in sustainability leadership. The conference received 56 nominations across diverse categories, out of which 18 organisations were honoured for their impactful contributions. Among the awardees, PAHAD Trust was conferred with the Editorial Choice Award, while Earthrakshak Foundation was recognised in the Waste Management and Circular Economy category. The conference hosted engaging panel discussions on climate-resilient agriculture, water security and conservation, circular economy and waste management, climate technology and innovation, renewable energy transitions, and pathways to achieving net-zero goals, fostering actionable dialogue across sectors. Adding to the platform’s collaborative strength, Ashish Jha, Founder, TheCSRUniverse, highlighted the importance of creating credible ecosystems that recognise and scale impactful sustainability initiatives, further strengthening CASCA as a national platform for climate leadership. Dr. Aishwarya Mahajan, Managing Trustee & President, M3M Foundation emphasised that climate change today intersects deeply with livelihoods, health, and economic resilience, highlighting the urgent need to take sustainable solutions to the last mile—into villages, farms, and communities. Demonstrating its on-ground impact, M3M Foundation continues to drive large-scale sustainability initiatives, impacting over 5 million lives across 22 states, 90+ districts, and 1,300+ villages. Its focused climate interventions are being implemented across 6 states Ladakh, Himachal Pradesh, Haryana, Madhya Pradesh, Gujarat, and Karnataka—covering 170+ villages across 8 districts and engaging 3,500+ farmers. With a strong emphasis on women-led climate leadership, the Foundation has enabled 2,200+ women farmers to adopt sustainable agricultural practices, while 450+ women have emerged as landowners, transforming rural decision-making and economic participation. Further strengthening sustainable agriculture, the Foundation has established 850+ Sankalp Vatikas and Sarvodaya Vatikas, promoting 100% chemical-free farming, improving health outcomes, and generating additional income for rural households. M3M Foundation’s environmental efforts also span water conservation, biodiversity protection, renewable energy adoption, and circular economy models, including the creation of 30 million litres of water storage capacity, plantation of 52,000+ saplings, and impacting over 3.1 million individuals annually through environmental programmes. As India accelerates towards its net-zero ambitions, CASCA’26 reinforced the importance of partnerships, innovation, and community-driven solutions. The conference stands as a testament to M3M Foundation’s continued efforts to translate sustainability into measurable, grassroots impact—building a more resilient and sustainable future for all. About M3M Foundation M3M Foundation is the philanthropic arm of the M3M Group, working across education, health, livelihoods, sports, and environment. With a reach across 22 states and over 1,300 villages, the Foundation has positively impacted more than 5 million lives, driven by a vision of inclusive, sustainable, and transformative nation-building.
Indian Premier League: South Africas left-arm fast bowling all-rounder Marco Jansen has been emerging as a genuine all-rounder for Punjab Kings (PBKS). In last years Indian Premier League (IPL), Jansen finished as PBKS joint second-highest wicket-taker with 16 scalps from 14 matches. While known for his Power-play spells, Jansens best returns came in the middle overs, where he claimed six wickets at 8.5 runs per over. After having a good time for the Proteas in the T20 World Cup, Jansen has been a vital cog in PBKS bowling wheel, as the side remains the only unbeaten team in IPL 2026. In a virtual roundtable chat facilitated by the franchise ahead of their clash against Delhi Capitals, Jansen reflected on skipper Shreyas Iyer, being a first-change bowler, how hard lengths have given him good returns in the shortest format, and more. Excerpts: Q. What kind of leader is Shreyas Iyer, and the reason behind him being an inspirational skipper A. Shreyas, as a captain, is definitely up there, if not on top. He's a pleasure to work with. He knows what he's doing. He knows what he wants from the players. He motivates and drives us to play our best. It gives us the space to do what we do well, if that makes sense. It's not a case of it's his way or the highway type of thing, which I think is a very nice feeling as a bowler and a player. He knows what he wants. He knows what he wants to achieve. He's very goal-driven. He's very headstrong. It's very easy to see when we are in meetings and stuff like that, and in training. He's very driven. I think from a team's point of view, it's nice to have a captain like that. So it's like you sort of just follow his lead. He's going to lead the team in a way where it's going to put the team in a position to not just win games, but also, if you're lucky enough, win a trophy as well. It's nice to play under his captaincy. He's up for discussions. He's always welcoming. It's never a case of it feels like a dictatorship. He makes everyone feel valued and welcomed. As a player, it's very, very nice to have a captain like that where you feel you can go to the captain, you can express, or you can speak about certain things about the game. Not just that, but he'll give his advice, or he'll give his two cents about it as well, and then he'll formulate a plan with you to help you get better if need be and to take the team forward and stuff like that, which is nice. Q. With Xavier Bartlett sharing the new ball with Arshdeep Singh, how has it been for you to adapt, especially with batters looking to hit hard at the bowlers? A. I'm used to taking the first or second over, but I also know that I do have the skills to adapt to whatever situation or to adapt to any situation or any particular time in the match to come in and do a job for the team. Obviously, as a swing bowler or someone who's used to bowling with the new ball, you do have a weapon in your hand as well. So coming in in the third, fourth, or sometimes fifth over is definitely a different approach that I had to take. But it's not a case of me thinking that I can't do a job or I can't take wickets or thinking, okay, cool, there is my weapon taken away. It's nothing like that. Its actually the opposite because Arshdeep and Xavier swing the ball consistently and more than I do. I understand that. At the same time, I also realise and understand that I have different attributes, different skills that I bring to the bowling unit and to the table. It's just from a bowling unit; everyone knows that wherever we bowl, there's a plan, there's a reason. It's not a case of, in my case, that they don't believe I can't do a good job bowling the first or second over with the new ball. It's a case of how are we going to bowl well with the ball as a unit, if that makes sense. Yuzi (Chahal) is bowling in the middle, Shashank is not bowling in the first few games, and then all of a sudden comes in and takes two in his first over in this season. So I think it's a good place to be. It's a nice place to be at as a bowler and a player and as a bowling unit because we know it doesn't matter where we bowl, or where Shreyas decides to bowl a certain bowler or a particular bowler. We know there's a reason behind it, and we know that whoever has the ball in his hands at that particular time, whether it's in a power play in the middle or at the death, we fully believe and we trust that that guy will do the best job for the team. Q. You have been sticking to hard lengths more often than not. Do you think that has been one of the reasons for you doing well in both Test cricket and T20 as well? A. It doesn't surprise me because Josh Hazlewood does the exact same. People still ask the same. I still ask the same question. How does he just hit a length and he picks up wickets, he doesn't go for a lot of runs, and he's consistent as well. He also has variations. I also have one or two variations. But I think it comes down to both of us. We're tall bowlers. We bowl different lengths. There's something different we give to a bowling unit that makes sense. I think the problem, especially when I was younger, was that I came in where I was trying to bowl similar to what other guys were bowling, if it makes sense. Not realising that what I bring to the table is different or is completely different from what other bowlers are bringing to the table. I have to find my own way to be effective and to put in consistent performances for the team. I think the last year or so, I've felt comfortable in my own skin. I've felt comfortable in doing what I feel is best to help me stay consistent and perform consistently. Obviously, you're going to get your off days, but the goal is just to try and stay consistent and not have those good performances few and far between so try and stack them as close as possible. Q. Do you have a different approach to your bowling plan for the afternoon matches compared to the evening ones, keeping in mind the pitch and conditions? A. No, it's the same approach. I think just what I bowl or the options change based on the conditions. So if a wicket is good, like the previous game, the wicket was really, really good for batting, we felt. That approach, sort of on the go, you sort of try and formulate a way of going about it. There's no set way of bowling, or there are no preconceived ideas about how I want to go about it. I obviously have the basics that I stick to and that I always do, and I always follow the processes that I follow. But it's always a case of trying to sum up the conditions as quickly as possible and then finding a way to be as effective as I can be on that particular day. Q. What has been the discussion within the bowling group, and how have you been able to support each other on the field in terms of defensive tactics in death overs? A. It's not a case of going defensively. I think it's a case of we're trying, we're always assessing and thinking of ways to stop the opposition from scoring and obviously make it as hard as possible for them to score runs, especially at the death and in the power play as well. But we just approach it differently because in the power play, you only have two fielders out, and at the death and in the middle overs, you have five fielders out. So it makes it a bit easier for us as a bowling unit to sort of bowl towards a certain plan if it makes sense to bowl. There are more fielders who can help you get wickets. A. It's not a case of going defensively. I think it's a case of we're trying, we're always assessing and thinking of ways to stop the opposition from scoring and obviously make it as hard as possible for them to score runs, especially at the death and in the power play as well. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Because batters are so good, they hit sixes over the point these days. I don't know how they do it, but they do it. So it's quite difficult to set a particular plan for all the batters. It's just about trying to be smart and just basically keeping them on their toes. You always have to make the batter think twice or guess what the next ball is going to be. Article Source: IANS
At 50, Hrithik Roshans ex-wife Sussanne sets fitness goals with challenging Pilates exercise
Interior designer Sussanne Khan, a dedicated fitness enthusiast, recently shared a video of herself performing challenging Pilates exercises on a reformer machine. The 50-year-old demonstrated remarkable strength and balance, highlighting her commitment to a rigorous workout routine. Pilates, as explained by an expert, is a comprehensive mind-body exercise suitable for all ages, offering numerous physical and mental health benefits.
Diet behind Hrithik Roshans lean, muscular body revealed: Six egg whites, avocado, spinach and....
Hrithik Roshan's physique is a testament to a dynamic diet, shifting between strict discipline and mindful indulgence. His approach evolves with fitness goals and work demands, prioritizing protein and controlled portions during intense phases. He strategically adjusts macronutrients and meal timing, emphasizing hydration and avoiding processed foods for optimal results.
Protest in Goa over Hindutva leaders derogatory remarks against St Xavier
Panaji: More than 100 people staged a demonstration in Vasco town of South Goa on Thursday, April 23, demanding the immediate arrest of right-wing speaker Gautam Khattar over his alleged derogatory remarks against St Francis Xavier. Chief Minister Pramod Sawant said efforts were on to trace Khattar and prevent him from fleeing the country. The 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 .
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Major setback: Jeff Bezos Blue Origin rocket failure could delay NASAs moon landing plans
Blue Origin's New Glenn rocket experienced a payload deployment failure, impacting its ability to place a satellite into the correct orbit. While not directly affecting NASA's immediate Artemis III mission, this setback introduces uncertainties for future lunar operations and the development of Blue Origin's human landing system, potentially delaying long-term Moon presence goals.
World's Leading Building and Climate Organizations Launch Coalition to Green AI Data Centers
Nine of the world’s leading built environment and sustainable finance organizations today launched the Greening AI Data Centers Coalition (GADCC) — a new global initiative to set clear, credible standards for sustainable data center development as AI-driven demand for computing power accelerates worldwide. The GADCC will develop transparent benchmarks that define what “green” genuinely means for data centers, helping investors, operators, communities and policymakers cut through greenwashing and direct capital toward facilities that reduce emissions while protecting water resources, energy systems and local communities. Founding members are the Building Research Establishment (BRE), the Climate Bonds Initiative, the German Sustainable Building Council (DGNB), the Global Real Estate Sustainability Benchmark (GRESB), the Green Building Council of Australia (GBCA), the Green Building Council South Africa (GBCSA), the Indian Green Building Council (IGBC), the U.S. Green Building Council (USGBC), and World Green Building Council (WorldGBC) — combining expertise in building certification, performance benchmarking, green finance and sustainability standards. The need for sustainable data centers Cities around the globe are increasingly challenged by the rapid growth of data centers powering artificial intelligence applications due to concerns about their heavy electricity and water use, their effects on local utility costs, noise pollution, and the relatively small number of long-term jobs they create. Data centers currently consume roughly 1.5–2% of global electricity, and the International Energy Agency projects demand will more than double by 2030. Their water footprint is growing just as fast, so much so that it intensifies the pressure on local water supplies — with facilities in some regions consuming as much water as a small city. Unchecked expansion risks straining local grids, driving up consumer energy costs and crowding out renewable energy access for other users. The rapid growth of AI data centers has made the challenge of greening digital infrastructure increasingly urgent. If new data centers are powered by fossil fuels or draw heavily on scarce water resources, they could slow global decarbonization efforts and undermine the longterm viability of AI itself. With investor interest in green data centers rising, there is a growing need for clear, consistent definitions of what “green” AI infrastructure truly means — backed by transparent data and credible benchmarks that protect communities, energy security and the environment. What the GADCC will deliver The coalition’s initial program of work will focus on two priorities: Common sustainability criteria: Developing an internationally aligned framework of environmental and social performance standards for data centers, covering energy, carbon, water, waste, biodiversity and community impact. Market enablement: Supporting the development of credible green finance instruments — including green bonds and sustainability-linked loans — for data center investment that meets the coalition’s standards. Peter Templeton, President and CEO, U.S. Green Building Council (USGBC), “We are proud to be a founding member of this coalition to accelerate sustainable design and operations in data centers worldwide. As a strategic asset class, data centers are central to technological innovation and economic growth. Through this coalition, we are committing our collective expertise to balancing this growth with responsible development that protects energy affordability, local resources, and quality of life.” James Fisher, Head of Strategic Partnerships, Building Research Establishment (BRE), “BRE is pleased to be part of the Greening AI Data Centers Coalition, bringing together organizations with shared expertise across the built environment. As AI infrastructure continues to expand, collaborative approaches grounded in recognized standards such as BREEAM will be essential to support more sustainable outcomes for buildings, infrastructure and the communities they serve.” Sean Kidney, CEO, Climate Bonds Initiative, “Trillions are going into building AI data centers, but without clear standards, it risks becoming a climate disaster. The solutions are simple: use clean energy, recycle water and re-use heat. This coalition is about setting the rules to get that right.” Dr. Christine Lemaitre, CEO, German Sustainable Building Council (DGNB), “Data centers are becoming an increasingly significant subject in Europe too, requiring comprehensive and sustainable planning and implementation in order to minimize any negative implications for climate protection. In this context, the link to the municipal context plays a particularly important role. Developing common standards in a timely manner that work on a global scale is a key task, making our coalition particularly significant.” Dr. Chris Pyke, Global Real Estate Sustainability Benchmark (GRESB), “Data centers are the fastest-growing, most impactful category of real estate. GRESB shares the Greening AI Data Centers Coalition goal of providing investors with the information they need to constructively engage with developers and operators to protect financial value and improve social and environmental outcomes. Investors – equipped with timely and relevant information – can play a key role in making essential data center development safe and sustainable.” Davina Rooney, Chief Executive Officer, Green Building Council of Australia (GBCA), “Artificial intelligence is driving rapid growth in data centers around the world, including here in Australia. As this infrastructure expands, we need clear expectations for sustainability that protect energy systems, water resources, and communities. This coalition will bring global expertise together while recognizing that local conditions, from climate to grid dynamics, must shape how sustainable data centres are delivered.” Mr K S Venkatagiri, Executive Director, Indian Green Building Council (IGBC) of Confederation of Indian Industry (CII), “Greening AI data centers is no longer a choice; it is an imperative for a sustainable digital future. For over two decades, IGBC (Indian Green Building Council) has championed green data centers, proving that energy efficiency, resilience, and scale can go hand in hand. India has total 1.4 GW of total Designed IT Load out of which more than 850 MW of IT load is Green Certified. As AI accelerates demand, sustainability must accelerate innovation. The future of AI must be powerful, responsible, and truly green.” Cristina Gamboa, CEO, World Green Building Council (WorldGBC), “Data centers are rapidly becoming part of the physical fabric of our built environments, with significant impacts on energy systems, water resources and local communities. As a founding member of the Greening AI Data Centers Coalition, the World Green Building Council is proud to help bring together global expertise from across the building and construction sector to define what truly sustainable data centers look like. By setting clear, credible standards, this Coalition will help ensure the growth of AI infrastructure supports climate goals, community resilience and longterm sustainability.” Georgina Smit, CEO Designate, Green Building Council South Africa (GBCSA), “GBCSA is proud to join this collective effort to develop an internationally aligned framework for greening data centers. As Africa’s primary digital infrastructure hub, South Africa hosts over half of the African continent’s installed capacity. A standardized definition for ‘green data center’ is essential to ensure that expansion aligns with national climate commitments, infrastructure capacity, and long-term economic resilience. This is necessary for the market to adopt a ‘build-right’ rather than a 'build-fast’ approach, resulting in a more resilient, investable, and future-fit digital infrastructure ecosystem.” The GADCC is open to additional partners, including investors, data center owners and operators, and climate and water advocacy organizations, to help scale credible action across the global data center market. These organizations are very welcome to apply to join.
Inter Miami Beat Salt Lake To Extend Unbeaten Streak To Eight
Inter Miami CF: Inter Miami CF sealed a valuable 2-0 victory on the road over Real Salt Lake here at America First Field with stunners from midfielder Rodrigo De Paul and striker Luis Suarez securing the result. With the win, Inter Miami extended its current unbeaten run this regular season to eight, and improved its record on the road to five wins, a draw, and a loss for a total 16 points - the best record on the road this season in MLS. The first 45 minutes presented a close matchup. Messi generated the best chance during the first half in the 22nd minute, with a left-footed hit from the left end of the box that forced a save from RSLs keeper. The match ultimately remained scoreless entering half time. The start of the second half presented a key intervention in goal from St. Clair in the 59th minute. The Canadian international stood tall to deny Alexandros Katraniss attempt from the center of the box, Inter Miami reports. Miami broke the deadlock through a stunner from De Paul in the 82nd minute. Segovia played a pass to De Paul outside the box down the left side of the pitch directly from a corner kick, where El Motorcito set up before curling the ball to the top-right corner from long range as he tallied his second strike this regular season. The assist, meanwhile, was Segovias fifth as he remains our top assist provider this league campaign. The start of the second half presented a key intervention in goal from St. Clair in the 59th minute. The Canadian international stood tall to deny Alexandros Katraniss attempt from the center of the box, Inter Miami reports. Also Read: Live Cricket Score The 0-2 scoreline held through the final whistle for Inter Miami to pick up a second consecutive victory on the road and extend its unbeaten run to eight in MLS regular season action. Article Source: IANS
Lamine Yamal Suffers Worrying Injury After Winning Goal For Barcelona Against Celta Vigo
Barcelona moved a step closer to winning La Liga with a tight 1-0 victory over Celta Vigo on Wednesday but lost their goalscorer Lamine Yamal to an apparent hamstring injury.

