Kolkata Thunder Blades Triumph Over UP Prometheans in UTT Season 7
Goa, July 20: In an exciting match on Sunday, the HVR Kolkata Thunder Blades secured a 10-5 victory against the UP Prometheans, strengthening their playoff hopes in Ultimate Table Tennis (UTT) Season 7. Meanwhile, the Dempo Goa Challengers continued their unbeaten streak this season. The Indian duo from Kolkata, Ankur Bhattacharjee and Ayhika Mukherjee, showcased ... Read more Kolkata Thunder Blades Triumph Over UP Prometheans in UTT Season 7
Holders may own industrial estate plot land in future
Panaji: Industrial estate plots in the state may belong to business establishment owners in the future, with the Goa Industrial Development Corporation (GIDC) working on a conversion policy to change industrial land from leasehold to freehold. The proposed land conversion policy is in tune with the Union governments compliance reduction and deregulation initiative, which requires []
FIFA World Cup final: Spain choke Argentina into unwanted first-half history
Spain controlled the World Cup final's first half, denying Argentina any scoring opportunities. Argentina failed to register a single shot on goal before halftime, a historical anomaly. The match remained goalless at the interval, reflecting Spain's tactical superiority. This marked the ninth World Cup final to feature a scoreless first half. The tournament concluded with Spain seeking their second title and Argentina defending theirs.
Aldona villagers oppose all Section 39A zone changes, demand repeal of law
Mapusa: After objecting to proposed zone changes in the village under Section 39A, Aldona villagers on Sunday unanimously resolved that Section 39A of the Goa Town and Country Planning Act, 1974, should be repealed in its entirety. The gram sabha also decided that the Aldona panchayat would write to the Town and Country Planning (TCP) []
Jennifer Monserrate 2nd MLA to die in office in current Assembly term
Panaji : Three-time Taleigao MLA Jennifer Monserrate has become the second legislator to die in office during the current term of the Goa Legislative Assembly. Former Chief Minister Ravi Naik, who represented the Ponda constituency, died on October 15, 2025, following cardiac failure. He was 79. With Monserrates death, the strength of the House has []
Deeply pained by the sad demise of Jennifer Monserrate, Taleigao MLA and former cabinet minister. As the first woman MLA of Taleigao and a three-term legislator, she served the people of her constituency and Goa with dedication and compassion. My heartfelt condolences to the family, and her countless well-wishers in this hour of grief. May []
Lionel Messi: The empire strikes goal
Some circles view Argentina's World Cup journey as a manufactured narrative for commercial success. Lionel Messi is portrayed as a central figure in this alleged grand design. FIFA president Gianni Infantino is seen as orchestrating events for increased television ratings. This perspective suggests the tournament's outcome was influenced by financial considerations. The article explores the perception of a commercially driven football spectacle.
FIFA World Cup: Tobin Heath on record goals, France and Lamine Yamal
In an exclusive interview, Tobin Heath shares her insights before World Cup final and discusses best players and teams. FIFA World Cup: Tobin Heath on record goals, France and Lamine Yamal
India and Japan opt for indigenous bullet trains
This is a flagship project for India and Japan. Both countries are working on a common goal of commercial operations in 2027, a senior official told ET, adding Japanese experts are supervising work from the beginning of construction in 2021.
Quote of the Day by Drake reminds us that destinations may define milestones, but journeys define people. The road toward any meaningful goal is filled with lessons that shape our values, strengthen our character, and expand our understanding of ourselves. While achievements deserve celebration, it is often the experiences, relationships, and personal growth along the way that create lasting fulfillment. In a world increasingly focused on speed and immediate gratification, this timeless message encourages us to appreciate every step forward. The destination may fulfill a dream, but the journey transforms the person who reaches it. That transformation is often the greatest success of all.
UTT: Goa, Kolkata secure semifinal berths
Quote of the day by The Weeknd is more than an inspiring quote; it is a blueprint for living with purpose. It encourages readers to focus on possibilities rather than limitations, effort rather than excuses, and growth rather than perfection. In a world full of distractions and uncertainty, those who remain committed to their passions often discover that the greatest obstacle was never the world around them, but the belief that they couldn't succeed. Once that belief changes, the path forward becomes limitless.
FIFA World Cup 2026: Mbappe Takes Control of Golden Boot Race Ahead of Spain vs Argentina Final
Lionel Messi Faces Tough Challenge as Kylian Mbappe Reaches 10 Goals Before FIFA World Cup 2026 FinalThe race for the Golden Boot at the FIFA World Cup 2026 has taken a dramatic turn just hours before the tournament's grand finale. France star Kylian Mbappe has moved to the top of the scoring charts...
FIFA World Cup 2026: Mbappe Makes Goal Prediction For Messi in Finals
Mbappe's World Cup campaign ended after France lost to England 6-4 in the third-place match
Quote of the day by Eddie Vedder reminds us that the greatest victories are rarely won through retaliation. They are earned through resilience, discipline, and unwavering commitment to becoming better each day. Every setback contains an opportunity to grow stronger, every criticism offers a chance to improve, and every obstacle can become part of a larger success story. In a world where negativity often attracts attention, choosing to live well, pursue meaningful goals, and prove your potential through action remains one of the most inspiring responses imaginable. Success built on character, perseverance, and purpose is not only the best revengeit is the greatest reward anyone can achieve.
Goals, technology and hydration breaks: How the biggest World Cup in history will be remembered
The 2026 FIFA World Cup, the largest in history with 48 teams, 104 matches and three host countries, concluded with Spain facing defending champions Argentina in the final after nearly six weeks of competition.
If history is any indication, expect some goals in the World Cup final between Argentina and Spain
As the FIFA World Cup 2026 final between Argentina and Spain is set to be under way, history promises a goalscoring thriller
Watch: Bravo touches Gayle's feet, calls him 'Original GOAT' at MLC
Dwayne Bravo and Chris Gayle delighted fans with a heartwarming reunion at Major League Cricket, where Bravo touched Gayle's feet and called him the Original GOAT. Later, Bravo's Los Angeles Knight Riders won their maiden MLC title, edging Washington Freedom by one run in a thrilling final after Shadley van Schalkwyk's brilliant last over sealed a dramatic victory.
Messi eyes Mbappes Golden Boot lead before World Cup final
New York: Lionel Messi has quite a climb to catch Kylian Mbapp for the Golden Boot. The Argentina superstar has won just about everything in soccer except for the award for being the leading scorer at the World Cup, and hes now two behind Mbapp after the France striker upped his total to 10 goals 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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'Leo scores all the time': Mbappe predicts Messi will reclaim WC record
Kylian Mbappe became the FIFA World Cup's all-time leading scorer with 22 goals after scoring twice against England, overtaking Lionel Messi's 21. However, the France captain expects Messi to reclaim the record in Sunday's final against Spain. Despite the milestone and leading the Golden Boot race, Mbappe said he would have preferred playing in the World Cup final.
Goa BJP MLA And Ex-State Minister Jennifer Monseratte Dies At 56
Chief Minister Pramod Sawant expressed grief at the demise of his party colleague, who represented the Taleigao assembly constituency in North Goa district.
Goa BJP MLA, ex-minister Jennifer Monserrate passes away
Goa BJP MLA and former minister Jennifer Monserrate passed away on Sunday. She was 56 years old and represented the Taleigao constituency. Monserrate was a three-term legislator who joined the BJP in 2019. Chief Minister Pramod Sawant expressed his deep sorrow over her demise. He offered condolences to her family and well-wishers.
Feeling different lately? These 5 signs could point to a spiritual emergency
Inner restlessness signals a spiritual emergency, prompting deep introspection and life reevaluation. Old goals lose appeal as individuals seek genuine meaning and fulfillment. Silence becomes more appealing than constant distractions, allowing for self-discovery. Long-held beliefs and habits are questioned, leading to personal growth opportunities. This period marks a significant internal transformation, changing one's perspective on life.
What goals does Semicon 2.0 aim to achieve? | Explained
What are the key focus areas of Semicon 2.0? How is it different from the first phase? Why is India focusing on semiconductor manufacturing? What incentives does the Mobile Phone Manufacturing Scheme offer?
South fans express disappointment over 72nd National Film Awards
Fans voiced disappointment after the 72nd National Film Awards announcements. Prithviraj Sukumaran's 'The Goat Life' and Chiyaan Vikram's 'Thangalaan' received no major awards. Social media buzzed with discussions questioning the award selections. Supporters felt the actors' dedicated efforts deserved national recognition. The awards sparked debate regarding the recognition of transformative performances.
'It's Not Rocket Science': Shaji Prabhakaran Outlines India's World Cup Roadmap
The FIFA World Cup: The FIFA World Cup has once again demonstrated football's unmatched ability to unite billions across the globe, delivering unforgettable moments on and off the pitch. As the world gears up for the final between Argentina and Spain, the spotlight has also returned to a question that continues to haunt Indian football: why has a nation of more than 1.4 billion people still not qualified for the sport's biggest event? For Shaji Prabhakaran, the answer is neither complicated nor unattainable. The former All India Football Federation (AIFF) general secretary believes India possesses the resources, talent and passion to reach the FIFA World Cup, but insists that sustained hard work, transparent governance, grassroots development and collective effort, not miracles, will determine whether that dream becomes a reality. In an exclusive interview with IANS, Prabhakaran shares his blueprint for transforming Indian football, explaining why qualifying for the FIFA World Cup is ot rocket science if the country's football ecosystem commits to a long-term vision. He also discusses the significance of the FIFA World Cup final, Lionel Messi's enduring influence on Argentina, the criticism surrounding the defending champions, and why he believes football can emerge as one of India's greatest soft powers. From India's long-term World Cup aspirations to football's growing global impact, Prabhakaran offers an expansive assessment of where the game stands today and what it will take for India to finally earn its place on football's grandest stage. Here are the excerpts from the conversation: IANS: We're heading into the FIFA World Cup final between Argentina and Spain. Beyond the result, what do you think this final says about where world football is heading tactically and structurally? SP: This World Cup has been remarkable with the expansion to 48 teams, the way the competition has unfolded, and the top-class performances we have witnessed. The final between Spain and Argentina is huge. Economically, it has been a massive success. Reports suggest it has contributed around 20 billion to the US economy and another 20 billion globally, creating an overall impact of more than 40 billion. Beyond economics, football brings immense value to the world. It helps lift the spirits of people who are suffering, giving them joy, satisfaction and hope. Football brings people and nations together, becoming the biggest celebration and the largest assembly of cultures. Its impact goes far beyond sporting success, delivering economic and social benefits while touching not only hardcore fans but also ordinary citizens. Football has the biggest global reach, and tomorrow's final is expected to be watched by around 2 billion people. That is humongous, and it reflects football's unique power to unite the world. IANS: Messi is ready to play the final, and he continues to thrive on the field. We all know Argentina's success and growth story thanks to Messi. Has Argentina, by any means, become bigger than the Messi era or is that the greatest legacy that he would leave behind? SP: With Messi, Argentina only gets bigger because the country already has a great football legacy, having won three World Cups, with one coming under Messi, while Maradona was one of its biggest legacies previously. Now, with Messi playing in his third final and having the chance to win a second consecutive World Cup for Argentina, that legacy will be unmatched. Today, Messi is the dominating factor for Argentina. He is dictating the game and making the biggest influence. He has scored eight goals, but more than those goals, he has made the difference through his overall impact on matches. Against England, his two assists helped Argentina win the semi-final and reach a second consecutive World Cup final. Messi is definitely the biggest aspect for Argentina because he unites the team like never before. He brings everyone together with one energy, one goal and one vision. Messi alone cannot win the game, but he is the driving and uniting force. Seeing what he is capable of doing motivates his teammates to give more than 100 per cent, and that is why they go all out to make Argentina win. IANS: This year, Messi and Argentina have faced a lot of criticismsome constructive and some negative. So, what are your thoughts on everything that has been happening around Argentina, whether it's the way they've been forging victories, the allegations of cheating, or the labels they've been given, including being called 'bullies', which some feel is a bit extreme? What is your opinion on the entire debate? SP: It's the social media era; this is what happens. Everyone's success is followed by people, and they get jealous of it. I don't read much into it because football is a game that is a complete open book. This is all rivalry amplified by social media, where things that are not even facts get exaggerated. At the end of the day, you still have to score a goal and work hard to win. Nobody else can come and put the ball into the goal for you. It is unnecessary to create something out of nowhere, and those are more fiction than reality. That is what my experience suggests. Some people want Messi and Argentina to succeed, while others don't, and therefore stories are created with hardly any truth in them. IANS: India has over a billion people but still hasn't qualified for a FIFA World Cup. In your view, what is the single biggest obstacle todaygrassroots, governance, coaching, infrastructure, or football culture? SP: It's sad that people question why a 1.4 billion population hasn't qualified for the World Cup. The truth is, we're not working hard enough. We have everything, but success requires consistent effort, unity, and honesty. While we lack in many areas, these are simple challenges, not complex science. We must unite, work together, and use our potential to bring change. The Indian government is committed to growing sports and supports football. However, its now up to football leaders to make the right decisions and unite everyone. We need to improve governance, grassroots programs, youth competitions, and the elite level, all aimed at a common goal with a drive to succeed. During the World Cup, football is widely discussed, showing it's one of India's top sports after cricket, even loved by cricketers. If we take the right steps, people will unite behind the game. Focusing on what we can do to improve is keyblaming past failures isn't helpful. By working harder and involving more organizations, India can reach the World Cup and make football a major soft power. This would allow us to showcase our culture globally and connect with people. Improving is achievable; it's not impossible. IANS: Smaller nations with far fewer resources regularly qualify for the World Cup. We even saw Cape Verde put up tough, neck-and-neck competition against some of the strongest teams this season. What is the one thing they consistently do better than India? SP: In the end, we have to understand that sporting success has nothing to do with the size of a country, its population, or its economic power. It is about the will to achieve something, the passion to drive change, putting all your effort into one direction and getting there. These nations want their countries to be in the World Cup, so, within their means, they put in their best effort, even attracting their diaspora to be part of the team because they believe it is important not only for the players but for the nation as a whole. They work collectively toward one goal and one vision, and resources do not become a problem. Whether it is Curaao or Cape Verde, these small nations have attracted global attention with their performances. What we need is a project approach, to optimise all our resources, and to work towards one goal. That is what India has to do. These are inspiring stories for us, and we have to learn from them, be encouraged by them, and believe that if we work together with one vision, we can also achieve what they have achieved. IANS: If you were given complete control of Indian football for the next 10 years, what are the first three decisions you would make to put India on a genuine World Cup qualification path? SP: Change requires collective effort, not just one person. Whether I am there or someone else is, the goal is to elevate our nation's reputation and share that joy with 1.4 billion people, especially football fans. Making the right decisions, improving the national team, and creating pathways for children are crucial. Unity among many organisations is essential because collective action can bring real change. It is not just about football's success. It is about how football can add value to every citizen in the country. We cannot think only about football when making decisions; we have to consider how those decisions impact more people. The results on the field will take time, but every decision should build belief and trust in the system. When people believe in your vision, they will support your projects and programmes, creating the positive environment the game needs. We have to think from a much bigger perspective because the country should always come first. It is not about the self but about serving the game and the nation. When you work with that mindset, you empower people to act for the benefit of football. They become ambassadors of the game, and that is the kind of environment we need to create if we want India to one day play in the World Cup and achieve even bigger things. IANS: Has Indian football become too dependent on the professional league, while neglecting grassroots and youth development? How do we strike the right balance? SP: Absolutely, because the grassroots is the foundation. We really need to put the right support, nurturing, funding and structure there. If you look at football as a pyramid, every levelfrom the base to the topneeds the energy and vibrancy to grow. It has to be both a bottom-up and a top-down approach because we need to prioritise every level. The players are already doing their level best, whether they are playing for their clubs or representing the country. But we require a more competitive league with more matches, better players, and clubs that focus on developing more elite players. We need more elite academies, and for that we have to strengthen the grassroots. Greater participation at the grassroots level will help us identify better talent, allowing clubs to scout, train and nurture players to reach their full potential and eventually play in the professional league. We also need our players to compete outside India in more competitive environments. Every aspect needs attention, and it depends on how we invest our resources. Football is a sport in which effecting a generational shift takes 12 to 15 years, so we cannot afford to relax at any level of the pyramid. We also need to invest in the senior team and push them to their limits because they inspire players at the lower levels to reach that stage. It is a complex situation that requires different approaches. Most importantly, we need to bring all the stakeholders together and push very hard to strengthen every level of Indian football. IANS: Looking ahead to 2040, do you genuinely believe India can qualify for a FIFA World Cup on merit? And if yes, what absolutely has to change starting today? SP: We can qualify for the World Cup; it's our hope. One of my biggest goals before leaving this universe is to see India play at the FIFA World Cup. That would be a great joy for those of us devoted to the game. It's not rocket science. If we want our team in the World Cup in 10 or 15 years, it's possible. We must develop our structure from grassroots to top, unite people, and create a clear project plan with investments. We need transparency so fans see how we are working, where the money comes from, and where it goes. IANS: Looking ahead to 2040, do you genuinely believe India can qualify for a FIFA World Cup on merit? And if yes, what absolutely has to change starting today? Also Read: Live Cricket Score Based on my experience with successful nations worldwide, I believe we can achieve it too. We need to go beyond comfort zones, actively engage people, gain government trust, and partner with major industries for football. Government support is unique and essential, and we haven't attained it yet. Article Source: IANS
NITI Aayog to review industrial corridor framework, seeks reforms to speed project execution
India's government is reviewing industrial corridor frameworks to enhance project delivery. NITI Aayog will consult stakeholders on necessary policy and regulatory changes. The review aims to identify bottlenecks and recommend reforms for industrial competitiveness. This initiative supports the nation's goal of becoming a developed country by 2047.
Goa declares 1.02 crore sq m of eco-sensitive land as No Development Zone
Goa has declared over one crore square meters of sensitive land as a No Development Zone. This decision protects paddy fields and fragile environmental areas from future construction. The Town and Country Planning Board issued the notification on July sixteenth. Several areas in Salcette, Dharbandora, and Quepem talukas are now designated as NDZ.
Who is Ashlyn Castro? Footballer Jude Bellingham's girlfriend
Jude Bellingham achieved a historic seven goals in the FIFA World Cup 2026. He celebrated his team's third-place finish with a heartfelt message. The footballer's relationship with model Ashlyn Castro has garnered significant public attention. Castro is an internet personality known for fashion and lifestyle content creation. Their relationship was confirmed after public sightings following a Real Madrid match.
Spain FIFA World Cup records: Titles, finals, wins, goals and historic milestones
Argentina and Spain will compete in the FIFA World Cup 2026 final. Defending champions Argentina aim to retain their title against Spain. Spain seeks their second World Cup victory after winning in 2010. This match likely marks Lionel Messi's final World Cup appearance. Unai Simon has set a new clean sheet record for the tournament.
Expect strong double-digit growth in FY27, bullish on domestic demand: CEAT MD & CEO Arnab Banerjee
In fiscal year twenty twenty-seven, CEAT Ltd is projecting a strong double-digit growth spurred by buoyant domestic demand and an expanding global presence. The company is heavily investing in boosting its production capabilities to match this expected growth. Despite the potential restraint from raw material price fluctuations, an upswing in margins is likely, with ambitious goals set for growth in international markets this year.
FIFA World Cup 2026 Top Scorers List: The Golden Boot race has a blockbuster finish lined up: Kylian Mbapp leads the FIFA World Cup 2026 scoring charts with 10 goals and a new record, but Lionel Messi still has one final chance to catch him.
Watch: England beats France 6-4 to finish third at FIFA world cup 2026
England defeated France 6-4 in a thrilling FIFA World Cup 2026 third-place playoff to secure third place. Bukayo Saka starred with a hat-trick, while Kylian Mbapp became the all-time leading goalscorer in World Cup history with 22 goals. Heres a look at all the highlights from the dramatic 10-goal encounter ahead of the Argentina vs Spain final.
France's Mbappe sets World Cup scoring record with 22 goals
Kylian Mbappe has moved past Lionel Messi on the all-time World Cup goal-scoring record in a spectacular match for third place. England won the game 6-4.
Lionel Messi vs Lamine Yamal: Veteran genius vs teenage prodigy
Lionel Messi and Lamine Yamal face off in a generational football comparison. Messi boasts over 800 career goals and consistent elite performance for years. Yamal, a young prodigy, shows remarkable achievements and potential for greatness. Messi has a stellar FIFA World Cup record, while Yamal scored one goal. This contest highlights football's ability to produce diverse and awe-inspiring talents.
Before kick-off, Argentina vs Spain final has already entered World Cup history
The FIFA World Cup 2026 final features Argentina and Spain, the top two ranked teams. Argentina seeks consecutive titles, a feat not achieved since Brazil in 1962. Spain aims for their second World Cup, boasting an impressive thirty-seven-game unbeaten streak. This match marks Lionel Messi's first encounter with Spain since 2010. Spain's defense has been exceptional, conceding only one goal throughout the tournament.
FIFA World Cup 2026 records so far: The 2026 FIFA World Cup has seen numerous records shattered across its expanded format. Lionel Messi became the all-time leading scorer and assist provider in men's World Cup history. Spain's Unai Simon set a new record for consecutive clean sheet minutes in goal. Germany achieved the tournament's biggest win margin, while Paraguay scored the fastest goal. This edition has rewritten football's record books with its 104 matches.
Bukayo Saka Shines as England Defeats France 6-4 in FIFA World Cup 2026
New Delhi, July 19: In an exhilarating match for third place at the FIFA World Cup 2026, England triumphed over France with a score of 6-4. The star of the match was Bukayo Saka, who netted three goals, achieving a remarkable hat-trick. Saka has now become only the second player in Englands history to score ... Read more Bukayo Saka Shines as England Defeats France 6-4 in FIFA World Cup 2026
Kylian Mbappe has become the FIFA World Cup's all-time leading goalscorer. He achieved this historic milestone after scoring two goals in a recent match. Mbappe now holds the record with twenty-two goals in twenty-two appearances. This places him ahead of Lionel Messi, who has twenty-one goals. Mbappe also leads the current Golden Boot standings with ten goals.
CUK participates in national event Empowering India 2026
Panaji, Jul 18: Central University of Kashmir (CUKashmir) is participating in the three-day national event Empowering India 2026, being held at Goa from 18th to 20th July, 2026. Dean, Academic Affairs, Prof. Shahid Rasool and Registrar, Dr. Nisar Ahmad Mir are representing CUKashmir in this mega event. Speaking during the inaugural session held today, Prof. Shahid Rasool, Dean, Academic Affairs emphasized the significance of multidisciplinary education, research, and knowledge sharing in preparing future-ready graduates. He observed that such national platforms encourage collaboration, inspire innovation, and strengthen the collective efforts of educational institutions towards realizing the vision of Viksit Bharat @2047. In his address, Dr. Nisar Ahmad Mir, Registrar, highlighted that the event empowering India 2026 provides an excellent opportunity for higher educational institutions to showcase their academic strengths, research achievements, innovation, and best practices while fostering meaningful partnerships with academia, industry, and government. He reaffirmed CUKashmir's commitment to impart quality education, research excellence, innovation, and nation-building. CUKashmir stall attracted significant interest from visitors, who appreciated the varsitys academic programmes, research initiatives, innovation ecosystem, and student-centric initiatives. The event has brought together leading educational institutions, research organizations, government departments, industry representatives, innovators, and policymakers from across the country to promote collaboration, innovation, and excellence in higher education. It has also witnessed participation from several National Institutes of Technology (NITs), NCERT, Government Departments of Goa, agricultural universities and institutions, and numerous higher educational institutions from across the country. The participating institutions are showcasing their academic programmes, research and innovation, technological advancements, skill development initiatives, and outreach activities through interactive exhibitions and demonstrations.
England beat France 6-4 for third place in FIFA World Cup
Miami Gardens: Bukayo Saka scored three goals to lead England to a 6-4 win over France for third place in the World Cup, while Kylian Mbapp surpassed Lionel Messis career World Cup scoring record and took the lead in the Golden Boot race with a pair of second-half goals on Saturday, July 18. It was 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 .
Thomas Tuchel said England had taken their first step in closing the gap on the top football nations after edging a 10-goal thriller against France to finish third at the 2026 tournament.
Jude Bellingham Makes History as England Secures Bronze in FIFA World Cup 2026
New Delhi, July 19: In an exhilarating match for third place at the FIFA World Cup 2026, England triumphed over France with a score of 6-4, securing the bronze medal. Jude Bellingham made history by scoring a goal during the game. Bellingham has now become the highest-scoring English player in a single FIFA World Cup ... Read more Jude Bellingham Makes History as England Secures Bronze in FIFA World Cup 2026
Kylian Mbapp Makes History as FIFA World Cups All-Time Leading Scorer
New Delhi, July 19: In an exhilarating match for third place at the FIFA World Cup 2026, England triumphed over France with a score of 6-4, securing the bronze medal. Despite the loss, French captain Kylian Mbapp made headlines by scoring two goals, setting a new record. Mbapp has now become the all-time leading scorer ... Read more Kylian Mbapp Makes History as FIFA World Cups All-Time Leading Scorer
England Secures Third Place in FIFA World Cup with Thrilling 6-4 Victory Over France
New Delhi, July 19: In a spectacular showdown for third place in the FIFA World Cup 2026, England triumphed over France with a score of 6-4. This victory earned England the bronze medal, marking a significant achievement in their football history. The match was a goal-fest, featuring a total of 10 goals, a first for ... Read more England Secures Third Place in FIFA World Cup with Thrilling 6-4 Victory Over France
FIFA World Cup Golden Boot 2026: Third-place playoff reshapes race as Lionel Messi falls behind
FIFA world cup golden boot 2026: Kylian Mbappe became the World Cup's all-time leading scorer and moved ahead of Lionel Messi. He scored twice in France's 6-4 defeat to England in the third-place playoff. Mbappe's brace took his tournament tally to ten goals, two more than Messi's eight. England built a commanding 4-0 first-half lead before France mounted a comeback. Despite a strong second-half effort, England secured the bronze medal with a 6-4 victory.
Bukayo Saka scored a hat-trick as England defeated France 6-4 in a dramatic playoff match. England secured their best World Cup finish since winning the title in 1966. Kylian Mbappe scored twice for France, finishing the tournament with a record 10 goals. The high-scoring contest became the highest-scoring third-place playoff in World Cup history. Jude Bellingham sealed the victory for England with his seventh goal of the tournament.
Kylian Mbappe passes Lionel Messi for career World Cup scoring record with 22 goals
Kylian Mbappe has 10 goals in this World Cup, two more than Messi in the race for the Golden Boot, which is awarded to the tournament's top scorer.
GDC Ganderbal organises awareness programme on substance abuse prevention
Government Degree College (GDC) Ganderbal, through its College Wellness & Anti-Substance Abuse Cell in collaboration with the NSS Unit, organised an Awareness and Sensitisation Programme on Substance Abuse Prevention and Youth Well-being under the 100-Day Intensified Nasha Mukt J&K Campaign on Saturday. The programme was organised in collaboration with the Department of Community Medicine, Sher-i-Kashmir Institute of Medical Sciences (SKIMS) under the coordination of Dr Ulfat Jan, Head, Department of Psychology and Nodal Officer for the College Wellness & Anti-Substance Abuse Cell. The event commenced with a welcome address by Dr Shabana Aslam, Assistant Professor, Department of Botany and Member of the College Wellness & Anti-Substance Abuse Cell. She highlighted the importance of collective efforts in creating awareness among young people to prevent substance abuse and promote healthy lifestyles. Principal Prof Fouzia Fatima, in her special address, urged students to remain focused on their academic and personal goals and to adopt positive alternatives to counter the growing menace of drug abuse. She advised them to stay vigilant against negative influences and actively participate in sports, cultural, literary, and other co-curricular activities for their holistic development. Dr Javeed Ahmad, Sociologist, Department of Community Medicine, SKIMS, expressed his gratitude to the Principal for her wholehearted cooperation and support in organising the event. He appreciated the college administration for partnering with SKIMS in this important initiative. Delivering the keynote address, Dr Shamila Hamid, Additional Professor, Department of Community Medicine, SKIMS, discussed the causes, risk factors, and far-reaching physical, psychological, and social consequences of substance abuse. She emphasised that awareness, timely intervention, and informed decision-making are essential in preventing addiction and safeguarding the future of young people. The second technical session was delivered by Dr. Rasikha Khan, Senior Resident, Department of Psychiatry, Government Medical College and Hospital, Bemina, who shared real-life case studies illustrating the devastating effects of substance abuse. She highlighted the importance of early identification, counselling, and treatment while stressing the vital role of families, educational institutions, and society in supporting the rehabilitation and reintegration of individuals recovering from addiction. As part of the programme, Dr Lamshuwa Mawlong, Postgraduate Scholar, Department of Community Medicine, SKIMS, administered the Nasha Mukt Bharat Pledge, which was solemnly taken by Principal Prof. Fouzia Fatima, faculty members, and students. The proceedings of the programme were moderated by Dr Shaista Qadiri, Department of English, while the formal vote of thanks was presented by Dr Nusrat Jan, Head, Department of Kashmiri. The programme was attended by Dr. Jamsheeda Akhter, NSS Programme Coordinator, along with members of the College Wellness & Anti-Substance Abuse Cell, faculty members, and a large gathering of students.
Jude Bellingham breaks all-time England goalscoring record in World Cup bronze thriller
In an impressive World Cup run, Jude Bellingham scored seven goals, featuring a brilliant solo strike that led England to a third-place win. His record-breaking achievement outshined past legends in the sport and silenced doubts about his place in the lineup, paving the way for future generations of English players to aspire to his legacy.
FIFA World Cup 2026: England survive France fightback and secure third place in World Cup goalfest
England achieved third place for the first time after a 6-4 win over France. Bukayo Saka scored a hat-trick in this high-scoring playoff match. Kylian Mbappe netted twice, setting new World Cup scoring records. The ten goals set a new record for a third-place playoff game. England's victory marked their best World Cup finish since 1966.
Kylian Mbapp dethrones Lionel Messi in Golden Boot race after smashing World Cup goals record
Kylian Mbapp has taken control of the 2026 World Cup Golden Boot race after scoring twice against England in the third-place playoff. Despite Frances 6-4 defeat, the brace lifted him to 10 goals and four assists while breaking Lionel Messis all-time World Cup scoring record with 22 goals. Messi now has one final chance to respond against Spain.
Indias first private orbital rocket Vikram-1 lifts off successfully
New Delhi, Jul 18:India's first privately developed orbital-class launch vehicle, Vikram-1, lifted off successfully from the Satish Dhawan Space Centre in Sriharikota on Saturday, marking a major milestone for the country's fast-growing commercial space sector.Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Saturday congratulated the Skyroot Aerospace team on the successful launch of Vikram-1, describing it as a defining moment in India's space journey and highlighting the growing role of the private sector in advancing the country's space ambitions. After the successful liftoff, PM Modi spoke to the Skyroot team and lauded the achievement, saying the increasing participation of private companies was opening new frontiers and accelerating innovation. This is a defining moment in India's space journey. The growing participation of our private sector is opening new frontiers and accelerating innovation, the Prime Minister said in a post on X. He said the successful mission would inspire the next generation of innovators. This achievement will encourage countless youngsters to dream bigger and innovate fearlessly, PM Modi said.Developed by Hyderabad-based Skyroot Aerospace, the launch, named Mission Aagaman, is the maiden orbital flight of an Indian private rocket and is expected to demonstrate the country's indigenous private launch capability.The seven-storey, four-stage rocket blasted off from the First Launch Pad at 12.05 pm, about 35 minutes behind its scheduled launch time after a planned hold to address an apparent navigation issue, PTI reported. Named after space pioneer Vikram Sarabhai, the rocket is designed to place payloads of up to 350 kg into Low Earth Orbit (LEO). During its maiden mission, Vikram-1 is expected to deploy multiple technology demonstration payloads into a 450-km orbit with a 60-degree inclination after a flight of nearly 16 minutes, according to PTI.The launch vehicle features an all-carbon composite structure and is powered by propulsion systems developed by Skyroot, including 3D-printed engines and high-thrust solid rocket boosters.The mission is carrying technology demonstration payloads from Grahaa Space, Cosmoserve, Germany-based DCUBED and Skyroot's own SCOPE satellite, besides an artwork titled Cosmic Bloom. It is also carrying a postcard bearing a message from Prime Minister Narendra Modi, PTI reported. The launch comes amid rapid expansion of India's private space ecosystem following a series of government reforms. The Indian Space Policy 2023 opened satellite manufacturing, launch services and related space activities to private companies, ending ISRO's monopoly in several segments.According to official figures, India's space startup ecosystem has grown from a single startup in 2014 to more than 400 in 2026. The country's space economy, currently estimated at around USD 8.4 billion, is projected to reach USD 40-45 billion by 2030, with a long-term goal of touching USD 100 billion by 2040. The government has also established the Indian National Space Promotion and Authorisation Centre (IN-SPACe) as the single-window regulator for private space activities and introduced funding schemes, including a `1,000-crore venture capital fund and a `500-crore technology adoption fund, to support the emerging ecosystem. Officials say the successful launch of Vikram-1 represents another significant step in India's efforts to build a globally competitive commercial space industry, with private companies expected to play an increasingly important role in launch services, satellite technologies and space-based applications.
Kylian Mbapp makes World Cup history as Lionel Messi loses two of his most treasured records
Kylian Mbapp made World Cup history despite France's 6-4 defeat to England in the third-place playoff, scoring twice to become the competition's all-time leading goalscorer with 22 goals. The brace also lifted him to the top of the 2026 Golden Boot standings with 10 goals, leaving Lionel Messi needing a huge performance in the final to catch him.
England edge France 6-4 in chaotic World Cup bronze match
Kylian Mbappe and Michael Olise were a threat as France searched for a way back into the game but they found England's second-choice goalkeeper Dean Henderson in top form
Goa Crime Branch Seizes Liquid Gold Worth 1.5 Crore, Two Smugglers Arrested
Panaji, July 19: The Goa Crime Branch has successfully thwarted a major smuggling attempt by seizing approximately 1.30 kilograms of liquid gold. The estimated value of the confiscated gold in the international market is around 1.5 crore. Two individuals from Kerala have been arrested in connection with this case. The police have handed over the ... Read more Goa Crime Branch Seizes Liquid Gold Worth 1.5 Crore, Two Smugglers Arrested
Mbappe breaks all-time WC goal record as Saka hat-trick fails France in 10-goal thriller
England emerged victorious in an exhilarating 6-4 clash against France during the third-place playoff. Kylian Mbapp marked his place in history as the World Cup's leading goal scorer. Bukayo Saka showcased his talent by netting a remarkable hat-trick, while Jude Bellingham secured England's bronze medal with a final flourish. France's aspirations to equalize fell short amid the high-scoring excitement of the match.
Mbappe Becomes FIFA World Cup All-Time Top Scorer With 22 Goals
Mbappe, who has scored his goals over three World Cups, is now one ahead of Argentina's Lionel Messi
National Education Policy: Promising Ideas but Slow Implementation, Says Sukriti Suri
Jammu, July 19: Sukriti Suri, a visually impaired student, highlighted the National Education Policy (NEP) 2020 as a significant step towards inclusive education. She acknowledged the positive intentions and goals of the policy but emphasized that its true impact will only be realized through effective ground-level implementation. Suri stressed the need for accessible teaching resources, ... Read more National Education Policy: Promising Ideas but Slow Implementation, Says Sukriti Suri
Online OPD appointments made compulsory at GMC
Special Correspondent Panaji Aiming to encourage online appointments, the super-speciality block of the Goa Medical College and Hospital, Bambolim, has stopped token generation with immediate effect, at the out patients department for OPD registration. The walk-in patients without online registration will now be directed to the offline counter or the senior citizen/persons with disabilities counter, []
Crime Branch seizes Rs 1.5 crore worth of liquid gold, arrests two
NT Reporter Panaji In a major anti-smuggling operation, the Goa Crime Branch foiled an alleged gold smuggling attempt and arrested two men from Kerala after recovering around 1.300 kg of liquid gold, valued at approximately Rs 1.5 crore,concealed in specially stitched cavities intheir undergarments. The accused Hassan Niyaz (35) and Muhammed Khunhi (57), both from []
Attack on advocate: Legal fraternity seeks police cover
NT Reporter Margao/Mapusa The South Goa Advocates Association and the Mapusa Advocates Forum on Saturday strongly condemned the alleged assault on advocate Ankur Kumar while he was discharging his professional duties in connection with the implementation of orders passed by the Supreme Court of India and the Bombay High Court regarding the demolition of illegal []
Telangana Public Schools a Model for India, Says Minister Azharuddin During Arutla School Visit
Azharuddin asked students to work hard, remain positive, set goals and work to achieve them.
Saloni Utagi emerges Goa NEET topper with 633 mks
NT Reporter Margao Saloni Utagi has emerged as the Goa topper in the National Eligibility-cum-Entrance Test (NEET UG) 2026, securing an All India Rank (AIR) of 3,033 with 633 marks out of 720. She was a classroom programme student at Aakash Educational Services Limiteds (AESL) Panaji branch, In a press release issues here, AESL said []
FIFA World Cup 2026: Messi's World Cup greatness, one record at a time
The spotlight will be firmly on Argentina captain Lionel Messi, who is expected to play the final World Cup match of his career. The 39-year-old will become only the second player after Cafu to appear in three World Cup finals and heads into the decider after scoring eight goals, putting him in contention for the Golden Boot.
Govt extends exemption for net metering, open access for renewable energy projects till December
The government has extended the exemption for net-metering and open access RE projects. This extension allows these projects to commission without ALMM List-II compliance until December 2026. Previously, this exemption was set to expire on May 31, 2026. The move aims to support domestic solar PV module manufacturers and their existing inventories. This policy supports India's goal of self-reliance in solar manufacturing.
Argentina on the brink of unique World Cup record as Messi eyes another title
Argentina are one goal away from setting a FIFA World Cup record for most goals scored from outside the box in a single tournament, having already matched the mark with five. Lionel Messi has scored two and holds the individual record. Defending champions Argentina face Spain in Sunday's final, with both the title and a historic milestone at stake.
Christopher Reeve's quote highlights dreams evolving from impossible to inevitable. His life demonstrated that persistence transforms unlikely ideas into significant achievements. Reeve, known for playing Superman, became an advocate after a paralyzing accident. He inspired millions by refusing to let hardship define his future. This wisdom encourages overcoming obstacles and believing in long-term goals.
The goal of making India a developed nation by 2047 cannot be achieved by the central government alone. Ultimately, industries are set up in the states, employment is created in the states, and the biggest impact of investment also falls on the states.
Spain Has Built Its Team For Few Years And Tournaments To Reach The Final
Our goal when we got to this World Cup was to win the trophy, and we were convinced that we could achieve this, says Spain's captain Rodri.
7 high protein vegetarian snacks to eat while working (no chana or makhana)
From pumpkin seeds and hemp seeds to tempeh and rajma chaat, there are plenty of high protein vegetarian snacks beyond the usual options. Each of these is practical, desk-friendly, and supported by nutritional research, making it easier for working Indians to hit their daily protein goals without much effort.
Srinagar, July 18: Lieutenant Governor, Manoj Sinha today attended the third edition of Chinar Book Festival in Srinagar today. The LG congratulated the National Book Trust and the organizers for their commendable work. This festival is more than just an event. It is a movement to build a vibrant community of readers, writers, and thinkers. Our goal is to transform Jammu Kashmir into a national hub for knowledge, culture, and creativity. I hope this book festival will inspire the youth to read every day, protect endangered languages, and use literature as a way to value and respect diversity, the Lieutenant Governor said. The Lieutenant Governor said that books are like living conversations and they force us to think deeply, ask questions, challenge what we believe, and inspire us to grow. Nothing matches the power of writing. Combined with a strong imagination, it becomes a lasting strength. A vibrant book festival creates such environment and a welcoming space where literature becomes accessible, inspiring, and meaningful for everyone, the Lieutenant Governor said. The Lieutenant Governor also stated that in a very short span of time, the Chinar Book Festival has become a unique celebration of ideas, transforming into a vibrant intellectual movement across Jammu Kashmir. I believe writers and thinkers are like glowing lamps and blooming roses. In many ways, they mirror the majestic Chinar tree. In Kashmir, the Chinar is a living symbol of patience, beauty, and endurance. Writers and their books share this same lasting spirit, guiding human civilization through the ages. Together, we share the responsibility to restore Jammu Kashmir as a leading hub for education, literature, and youth empowerment, the Lieutenant Governor said. The Lieutenant Governor observed that Chinar Book Festival has become a strong national platform of ideas, debates and knowledge exchange. Its identity is no longer confined to stalls and book launches; it has become a means to generate new ideas, encourage dialogue and empower youth. He said in past editions, workshops, panel discussions and literary conversations have given new energy to Jammu Kashmirs rich literary tradition. During this festival we have also witnessed an inspiring effort to revive our cultural heritages priceless treasure, the Sharada script. We have seen the spirit of Ek Bharat, Shreshtha Bharat take shape through initiatives such as TamilKashmiri dialogues, and today this festival has become a strong bridge linking regions, languages and generations, he said. The Lieutenant Governor also emphasised that the success of a book festival should not be measured by sales figures. I believe the true success of any book festival lies in the ideas and conversations it generates. If a discussion that begins at this festival reaches a college or university, then our goal is successful. If a dialogue held here and the ideas that emerged during the festival become the basis for future collaborations, then I will consider the festival and its objectives successful. If a young person finds a book at this festival that changes the course of their life, that will be the greatest achievement of the Chinar Book Festival, the Lieutenant Governor said. The Lieutenant Governor urged youth to read at least one book beyond their textbooks every month, and he asked every young writer to resolve to write at least one page daily. Through the Chinar Book Festival we are ensuring that our children have roots to their identity as well as wings for future flight. I want to see this as a platform where local libraries and small-town book clubs also connect with the spirit of this festival, so that this celebration of knowledge reaches the public throughout the year and fosters exchanges among literary, musical and visual art forms, where words become voice, poetry takes color and stories become our shared experiences, the Lieutenant Governor said. The Lieutenant Governor visited various book stalls and interacted with the exhibitors. He released several publications in different languages. He also asked organisers to plan a similar book festival in Jammu Shri Atal Dulloo, Chief Secretary; Prof. Milind Sudhakar Marathe, Chairman, National Book Trust; Shri Ram Niwas Sharma, Commissioner Secretary, School and Higher Education; Shri Yuvraj Malik, Director, National Book Trust; Dr Amit Wanchoo, Chief Convener, Chinar Book Festival; Dr. Md. Shams Equbal, Director, National Council for Promotion of Urdu Language; eminent literary personalities, book lovers, youth and students in large number were present. Dr Syed Darakhshan Andrabi, Chairperson, J&K Waqf Board; Prof. Nazir Ahmad Ganai, Vice Chancellor SKUAST Kashmir; Shri Brij Mohan Sharma, Principal Secretary Culture; Shri Akshay Labroo, Deputy Commissioner Srinagar; Dr. GV Sundeep Chakravarthy, SSP Srinagar; heads of various educational institutions and senior officials also attended the Chinar Book Festival.
Chinar Book Festival a movement to build community of readers, writers and thinkers: LG Sinha
Lieutenant Governor congratulated the National Book Trust and the organizers for their commendable work Srinagar, 18th July 2026: Lieutenant Governor, Shri Manoj Sinha today attended the third edition of Chinar Book Festival in Srinagar today. The Lieutenant Governor congratulated the National Book Trust and the organizers for their commendable work. This festival is more than just an event. It is a movement to build a vibrant community of readers, writers, and thinkers. Our goal is to transform Jammu Kashmir into a national hub for knowledge, culture, and creativity. I hope this book festival will inspire the youth to read every day, protect endangered languages, and use literature as a way to value and respect diversity, the Lieutenant Governor said. The Lieutenant Governor said that books are like living conversations and they force us to think deeply, ask questions, challenge what we believe, and inspire us to grow. Nothing matches the power of writing. Combined with a strong imagination, it becomes a lasting strength. A vibrant book festival creates such environment and a welcoming space where literature becomes accessible, inspiring, and meaningful for everyone, the Lieutenant Governor said. The Lieutenant Governor also stated that in a very short span of time, the Chinar Book Festival has become a unique celebration of ideas, transforming into a vibrant intellectual movement across Jammu Kashmir. I believe writers and thinkers are like glowing lamps and blooming roses. In many ways, they mirror the majestic Chinar tree. In Kashmir, the Chinar is a living symbol of patience, beauty, and endurance. Writers and their books share this same lasting spirit, guiding human civilization through the ages. Together, we share the responsibility to restore Jammu Kashmir as a leading hub for education, literature, and youth empowerment, the Lieutenant Governor said. The Lieutenant Governor observed that Chinar Book Festival has become a strong national platform of ideas, debates and knowledge exchange. Its identity is no longer confined to stalls and book launches; it has become a means to generate new ideas, encourage dialogue and empower youth. He said in past editions, workshops, panel discussions and literary conversations have given new energy to Jammu Kashmirs rich literary tradition. During this festival we have also witnessed an inspiring effort to revive our cultural heritages priceless treasure, the Sharada script. We have seen the spirit of Ek Bharat, Shreshtha Bharat take shape through initiatives such as TamilKashmiri dialogues, and today this festival has become a strong bridge linking regions, languages and generations, he said. The Lieutenant Governor also emphasised that the success of a book festival should not be measured by sales figures. I believe the true success of any book festival lies in the ideas and conversations it generates. If a discussion that begins at this festival reaches a college or university, then our goal is successful. If a dialogue held here and the ideas that emerged during the festival become the basis for future collaborations, then I will consider the festival and its objectives successful. If a young person finds a book at this festival that changes the course of their life, that will be the greatest achievement of the Chinar Book Festival, the Lieutenant Governor said. The Lieutenant Governor urged youth to read at least one book beyond their textbooks every month, and he asked every young writer to resolve to write at least one page daily. Through the Chinar Book Festival we are ensuring that our children have roots to their identity as well as wings for future flight. I want to see this as a platform where local libraries and small-town book clubs also connect with the spirit of this festival, so that this celebration of knowledge reaches the public throughout the year and fosters exchanges among literary, musical and visual art forms, where words become voice, poetry takes color and stories become our shared experiences, the Lieutenant Governor said. The Lieutenant Governor visited various book stalls and interacted with the exhibitors. He released several publications in different languages. He also asked organisers to plan a similar book festival in Jammu Shri Atal Dulloo, Chief Secretary; Prof. Milind Sudhakar Marathe, Chairman, National Book Trust; Shri Ram Niwas Sharma, Commissioner Secretary, School and Higher Education; Shri Yuvraj Malik, Director, National Book Trust; Dr Amit Wanchoo, Chief Convener, Chinar Book Festival; Dr. Md. Shams Equbal, Director, National Council for Promotion of Urdu Language; eminent literary personalities, book lovers, youth and students in large number were present. Dr Syed Darakhshan Andrabi, Chairperson, J&K Waqf Board; Prof. Nazir Ahmad Ganai, Vice Chancellor SKUAST Kashmir; Shri Brij Mohan Sharma, Principal Secretary Culture; Shri Akshay Labroo, Deputy Commissioner Srinagar; Dr. GV Sundeep Chakravarthy, SSP Srinagar; heads of various educational institutions and senior officials also attended the Chinar Book Festival.
A Vietnamese proverb compares marriage to a pair of chopsticks. These utensils symbolise togetherness and harmony in daily life. Successful partnerships require mutual reliance and aligned goals. Read on to know the lesson it teaches us about marriage and togetherness.
UTT: Goa Challengers Equal Biggest Win vs Delhi; Ayhika Mukherjee Stars As Kolkata Beat Ahmedabad
Two-time champions Dempo Goa Challengers recorded a commanding 12-3 victory over Dabang Delhi TTC in Ultimate Table Tennis (UTT) Season 7 on Friday.
Goa govt plans up to 50% subsidy on EVs for bike taxi, autorickshaw operators
The Goa government will offer up to a 50% subsidy on electric vehicles for licensed motorcycle pilots and autorickshaw operators, while setting up 70 new EV charging stations to boost clean mobility.
Lionel Messi and Kylian Mbapp are level on eight goals in the 2026 FIFA World Cup Golden Boot race, with assists currently separating them. As France prepare for the third-place playoff and Argentina the final, FIFAs tiebreaker rules could again decide the award, just as they famously did at the 2010 World Cup after a four-way tie on goals.
Emiliano Martinez Prioritizes Team Trust Over Personal Spotlight Ahead of FIFA World Cup Final
New York, July 18: The FIFA World Cup 2026 final will feature a showdown between Argentina and Spain. Ahead of this crucial match, Argentinas goalkeeper Emiliano Martinez expressed his desire for his teammates to receive more attention than himself. He emphasized that a goalkeepers primary role is to instill confidence in the team, rather than ... Read more Emiliano Martinez Prioritizes Team Trust Over Personal Spotlight Ahead of FIFA World Cup Final
I Cry To Myself: Argentina Goalkeeper Emiliano Martinez Emotional Ahead Of World Cup Final
Argentina goalkeeper Emiliano Martinez said on Friday that thinking about his team's success in recent years sometimes brings him to tears as they attempt to retain the World Cup trophy in the final against Spain.
The economic goal that never came: World Cup falls short of boosting Mexico
The recent World Cup brought excitement but did not significantly boost Mexico's economy. Weak investment and trade agreement uncertainty continue to weigh on economic growth. Official tourism targets for the tournament were not met by the country. Some host cities experienced uneven economic benefits from the event. Trade certainty under the USMCA remains the main driver for the Mexican economy.
Phrase of the day by Kris Jenner offers practical wisdom for anyone pursuing meaningful goals. Hard work builds character, saving creates opportunity, and an entrepreneurial mindset encourages creativity and resilience. Together, these qualities empower individuals to transform ambitions into lasting accomplishments. Success may not happen overnight, but with discipline, financial responsibility, continuous learning, and the courage to take initiative, people can build futures defined not by luck, but by purpose, perseverance, and personal growth.
India-Japan Strategic Partnership Set for New Heights, Says Nagma Malik
Tokyo, July 18: Nagma Malik, Indias Ambassador to Japan, participated in the Japan-India Parliamentary Friendship League (JIPFL) general meeting held in Tokyo on Friday. During the meeting, she shared insights about the future goals established by Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi. The Indian Embassy in Tokyo posted on social ... Read more India-Japan Strategic Partnership Set for New Heights, Says Nagma Malik
The Constitutional Paradox of Government-led Protest
Peaceful protest is an accepted democratic instrument through which citizens express dissent, hold governments accountable, and seek policy reforms. Protests in constitutional democracies are usually organized against governmental actions or inactions. But there is a special constitutional dilemma when the Government or those acting under executive powers themselves issue a call for protest. Can the Government constitutionally organize protests? Is it a means for promoting democracy or indicates the failure of constitutional governance? These questions acquire special importance in the constitutional framework of Jammu & Kashmir. This issue is not whether the government or their elected representatives have freedom of expression that is at stake. The constitutional question is whether the kind of executive responsibility is consistent with the idea of representation and constitutional accountability. The Constitution does not expressly mention a right to protest. Yet the right to peaceful protest forms part of the freedoms under Articles 19(1)(a) and 19(1)(b) and 19(1)(c) of the Constitution which protect the freedom of speech and expression, peaceful assembly and association which allows the people to participate in public debate even outside the sphere of elections. These freedoms, however, are not absolute. The legality of a peaceful protest also has to be understood in the context of constitutional morality. Dr. B.R. Ambedkar repeatedly emphasised that the success of a Constitution lies not only in its provisions but also in the constitutional morality of the people. Democratic legitimacy depends not merely upon electoral victory but upon continual constitutional accountability. Governments ordinarily respond to public grievances through constitutional institutions rather than by mobilising public demonstrations. It is this constitutional inversion that makes the present situation unique. Symbolic protest occupies an important place in constitutional democracies. Peaceful demonstrations such as silent marches, candlelight vigils, black badges and public memoranda enable citizens and public representatives to express constitutional expectations without departing from democratic norms. In the case of Jammu & Kashmir, a gathering at a publicly known constitutional location like Jantar Mantar can be considered a form of constitutional dialogue. This is done without stepping out of the realm of democracy and legality. In cases where institutional dialogue has been attempted, constitutional commitments have been publicly recorded, and where the demand seeks to be met in fulfilment of such constitutional commitment, peaceful public demonstration could work as a complementary democratic tool rather than as a substitute to constitutional governance. The constitutionality of peaceful protest in the case of restoration of statehood in Jammu and Kashmir needs to be assessed within the context of judicial dicta as well as the constitutional commitments documented before the Parliament of India. The Supreme Court has repeatedly recognised peaceful protest as an essential democratic freedom in the case of Mazdoor Kisan Shakti Sangathan v. Union of India (2018) in which it noted that peaceful demonstrations constitute an important part of democratic practice and the state has the corresponding responsibility of balancing public order with the constitutional liberties enshrined in Article 19. Also, in Amit Sahni v. Commissioner of Police (2020), while regulating the manner of conduct of the protest itself, the Court did not weaken the constitutional right to protest but reaffirmed that peaceful dissent is a constitutionally protected right. The Supreme Courts decision in In Re: Article 370 (2023) added constitutional dimension, while ruling on the constitutional validity of the Jammu and Kashmir Reorganisation Act, 2019, the Constitution Bench observed that while noting the submission of the Union Government regarding restoring statehood to Jammu and Kashmir as early as possible, the Court ruled that the democratic process, which includes elections, must be completed within the prescribed time frame. Even though the Court did not provide any time line to restore statehood, the fact was explicitly noted, putting the matter into the domain of constitutional governance. The constitutional discourse also gets strengthened by pledges made in Parliament itself. During the discussions on the Jammu and Kashmir Reorganisation Act, 2019, the Union Home Minister pledged to both the Houses of Parliament that the conversion of Jammu and Kashmir to a Union Territory was only temporary and Supreme Courts verdict on Article 370. Parliamentary assurances, although political, assume constitutional significance when recorded before the nations highest legislative forum. The choice of the Jantar Mantar location is constitutionally significant, it has been used as an officially designated democratic space where individuals, civil society organizations, and political parties make their constitutional demands to Parliament. Conducting a peaceful protest in such a location makes it clear that the aim is not to clash with the Constitution but to work within its parameters. In conducting a protest, a constitutional demand is made to the constitutional body competent to deal with the issue. Questions about cooperative federalism are raised by this incident as well. According to the constitution of India, conflicts between the union government and the state government should ideally be settled by way of dialogues and consultation. Mobilization of people can serve as an additional means to back up a constitutional claim, but it cannot serve as a permanent replacement for intergovernmental engagements. The constitutional debate is therefore not about whether citizens may protest, that question is largely settled under Article 19. What needs to be considered more profoundly from a constitutional perspective is the position of the government in a representative federal democratic framework. Even though governments have the political freedom to pursue constitutional goals, at the same time, they carry constitutional duties of adhering to dialogue, federal cooperation and the rule of law. Dr Ajaz Afzal Lone, Assistant Professor in the University Institute of Legal Studies, Chandigarh University.
Unable to afford private coaching, Kupwara's Faizan qualifies NEET
Kupwara, Jul 17:Faizan Bashir Bhat from Gushi area of north Kashmirs Kupwara district has proved that with perseverance and dedication, even toughest goal can be achieved. On Thursday evening Faizan was busy with household chores when his mobile rang.Soon after he recieved the call from a friend, tears started rolling down his eyes after hearing that he had qualified NEET 2026.Faizan qualified National Eligibility-cum-Entrance Test (NEET) by securing 554 marks. Faizan completed his class 8th from Iqbal Memorial School Gushi, following which he passed his 10th class from Boys High School Gushi with 475 marks in 2023. He completed his 11th and 12th from Boys Higher Secondary School, Karihama, securing 450 marks in his 12th class last year.Faizan could not afford private coaching because of his family's financial constraints.He instead prepared for NEET through self-study and by using free educational content available on YouTube. I like to study in isolation and most importantly I remained consistent in my preparation with the result I achieved this feat. I spent most of the time on understanding concepts which helped me a lot to gain the knowledge, Faizan said.Although he qualified NEET with 554 marks, Faizan said he was not satisfied with his rank and had expected a better result. I studied for nearly 14 hours every day during my preparation. During 11th and 12th classes, I realised that social media was consuming my valuable study time so I uninstalled all social media applications and devoted myself entirely to studies, Faizan told Greater Kashmir. He credited his achievement to the support of his parents, especially his mother, besides his paternal uncle, maternal uncle, and cousins who encouraged him throughout his journey of qualifying NEET.Recalling an emotional incident, Faizan said that frequent power cuts during winter often disrupted his preparation.My uncle a private school teacher, though living separately with his own family, bought an inverter for us so that I could continue studying late into the night. That support made a huge difference in my preparation, Faizan said.Advising NEET aspirants, Faizan said that dedication, consistency, and perseverance were the keys to success. If an aspirant remains committed to his goal and works hard, anything can be achieved, he said. BANDIPORA'S AIMAN SHOWKAT QUALIFIES NEET; CREDITS SELF-STUDY, ONLINE LEARNING Syed Rizwan Geelani reports Aiman Showkat from Bandipora emerged as one of Jammu and Kashmir's top performers in the National Eligibility-cum-Entrance Test (NEET), the result of which was declared by National Testing Agency (NTA) on Thursday evening.Aiman secured a rank among the top performers of J&K.Aiman said that disciplined self-study, confidence and consistent practice can yield outstanding results. She has scored 622 points in the NEET examination.A resident of Kharpora in Bandipora, Aiman completed her schooling up to Class 10 from AGS Bandipora before pursuing Classes 11 and 12 at Government Higher Secondary School, Bandipora.She prepared for the highly competitive medical entrance examination without joining any full-time coaching institute, instead relied on online resources and subject-specific educators. Speaking about her preparation, Aiman said she extensively used online platforms, particularly YouTube, to study different subjects.She credited Unacademy for Biology, while learning Physics from individual teachers and for question practice.For Chemistry, she studied Organic Chemistry through Unacademy and prepared Inorganic and Physical Chemistry with another faculty member. She said maintaining consistency was more important than following rigid study-hour targets. Instead of adhering to claims of studying 16 to 18 hours a day, Aiman said she focused on productive learning, generally studying for seven to eight hours effectively, with a maximum of around 14 hours on some days. Aiman highlighted the changing pattern of the NEET examination and advised aspirants to strengthen conceptual understanding, particularly in Physics and Chemistry, where questions are increasingly application-based rather than formula-driven. Believe in yourself, work hard and focus on practising previous years' question banks, she said. She said that students should not be distracted by negative comments or societal pressure. I remained anxious until the declaration of the results despite performing well in the examination, she said. She had hoped to secure a rank among the top five in Jammu and Kashmir and said she was overwhelmed after achieving the feat.The achievement sparked celebrations at her residence, where relatives, neighbours and well-wishers gathered to congratulate her soon after the results were announced. 3 YOUTH QUALIFY NEET IN GANDERBAL Irfan Raina reports Three youth from Ganderbal qualified the NEET 2026, bringing pride and joy to their parents, relatives, and the entire district.Adnan Manzoor, a resident of Waskura, Ganderbal, qualified with a score of 647.Muneeb Ul Islam, a resident of Wakura, Ganderbal, qualified with a score of 570.Saifullah Ashiq, a resident of Gund, Kangan, qualified with a score of 549.
Goa among top five states on Investment Friendliness Index
Secures highest rank in STEM enrolment Panaji : Goa is among the top five states on NITI Aayogs Investment Friendliness Index, as per a report released on Friday. The state is ranked fourth in being investor friendly with an index rating of 53.1 points, vis--vis Gujarat which is at the top (56.6 points,) Maharashtra (53.7 []
Quote of the Day by Antonio Banderas: Antonio Banderas quote, I think the worst enemy for success is the anxiousness to get it, highlights the importance of patience, persistence, and trusting the journey toward achieving goals. The quote suggests that constantly worrying about reaching success too quickly can create unnecessary stress, cloud judgment, and prevent people from enjoying the learning process. Instead of chasing immediate results, it encourages focusing on steady effort, continuous improvement, and allowing success to develop naturally over time.
For years, a seafarer was generally considered to be a man. But over time, women have also stepped up and made a career for themselves despite societal pressures, eyebrows, and questions DIANA FERNANDES | NT NETWORK Goa has a considerable number of seafarers, whether on cruise liners or merchant navy. While previously considered a mans []
HC upholds members right to move no-trust motion in co-op societies
Tells Registrar to hold special meeting of Ribandar-based housing society in 4 weeks Panaji: The High Court of Bombay at Goa has held that members of a co-operative society have a statutory right to remove office-bearers through a no-confidence motion and directed the Registrar of Co-operative Societies to convene a Special General Body Meeting of []

