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Defence Forces Vision 2047 calls for space, cyber command and drone force

The strategic road map document, accessed by The Hindu, outlines broad goals that the armed forces must aspire to achieve as India prepares its military for evolving security challenges and the centenary of Independence

The Hindu 12 Mar 2026 10:37 pm

For KTR, Its About Healthspan, Not Lifespan

As he approaches 50, Kalvakuntla Taraka Rama Rao is rethinking fitness with a renewed sense of discipline. After stepping away from workouts during a hectic year of travel and politics, he has returned to a daily routine focused on one goal: staying healthy for the long run

Deccan Chronicle 12 Mar 2026 9:47 pm

Uber, Wayve, and Nissan plan to launch a robotaxi service in Tokyo this year

Nissan will integrate Wayve's self-driving software into the Leaf with the goal of making the vehicles available on the Uber app in Tokyo.

TechCrunch 12 Mar 2026 8:28 pm

Anupamaa: Rupali Ganguly reveals Anu is set to begin a new chapter of life

Anupamaa takes a leap with Rupali Gangulys Anupama starting a new life in Goa, selling snacks and caring for a young girl. The upcoming track also introduces Sachin Tyagi, bringing fresh twists to her journey

Mid Day 12 Mar 2026 8:05 pm

Before Dhurandhar 2, a look at Ranveer Singhs strict workout and diet for his Dhurandhar physique. Lost and gained 15 kgs

Ranveer Singh is preparing for Dhurandhar 2. The actor underwent rigorous training and a strict diet for his role. His workout focused on heavy weightlifting and compound exercises. He also maintained cardio and mobility work. A low-carb, protein-rich diet supported his fitness goals. The film is set to release on March 19.

The Economic Times 12 Mar 2026 7:46 pm

The Caravel Group, International Maritime Institute (IMI), and Fleet Management Celebrate Significant Progress on the 1st Anniversary of Working Together as One to Train a New Generation of Future-Ready Seafarers

Hong Kong SAR Today marks a significant milestone for the global shipping industry as The Caravel Group, celebrates the first anniversary of the International Maritime Institute (IMI) joining its family. This milestone marks a strategic move by The Caravel Group in addressing the critical talent shortage affecting the global shipping industry, while supporting India’s national goal to grow its share of seafarers to 20% of the global workforce by 2030. By combining IMI's proud 35-year legacy as a premier maritime institute with sister company Fleet Management Limited’s operational excellence and depth, The Caravel Group has forged an integrated ecosystem that fosters the highest standard in training, broadens career opportunities for seafarers, and supports sustainable operations for the shipping industry.   The Caravel Group, International Maritime Institute (IMI), and Fleet Management Celebrate Significant Progress on the 1st Anniversary of Working Together as One to Train a New Generation of Future-Ready Seafarers   The Caravel Group has upgraded IMI’s facilities and invested in its curriculum, including adding advanced simulator training and specialised courses in alternative fuels, emissions reduction, and digital navigation. This year, IMI has also initiated 13 Pre-Sea batches and graduated 400 Pre-Sea cadets, sending many into professional placements with Fleet Management, one of the world’s largest shipping management companies.     Dr. Harry S. Banga, Founder and Executive Chairman of The Caravel Group , said,  "With the International Maritime Institute and Fleet Management under The Caravel Group, we have strengthened the connection between education and enterprise. Fleet Management’s global operations provide real world exposure that anchors IMI’s training in practical experience and opens pathways into professional careers.”   To mark the strategic importance of IMI to The Caravel Group and long-term commitment to maritime excellence, IMI has unveiled a new logo that honours IMI’s 35-year legacy while bringing it visually closer to Fleet Management through shared colours and design elements. Its new tagline, "Anchored in Maritime Excellence, Broadening Horizons," underscores IMI’s core mission of providing seafarers with exceptional training to unlock a world of opportunities.   Pioneering an Integrated Ecosystem that Benefits Seafarers and Shipowners  For Fleet Management, the integration of IMI directly enhances its ability to secure a sustainable and high-quality talent pipeline. The partnership ensures aspiring talents receive unparalleled real-world exposure and mentorships from its senior officers, with training that is aligned with operational requirements. This results in robust career pathways, from classroom to vessel, providing direct access to highly competent seafarers, a significant advantage for its customers. In a sector facing crew shortages, it means a reliable supply of professionals who maintain the highest standards of safety and performance across its managed fleet.   This partnership also ensures that the next generation of seafarers is fully prepared to navigate modern fleets, comply with evolving regulations, and operate the advanced technologies that the industry will need onboard ships in the future.   Elevating Maritime Education through Innovation and Future-Readiness With global seafarer talent shortages, The Caravel Group, IMI, and Fleet Management will continue to develop the next generation of global maritime professionals and ensure the industry’s long-term sustainability in the years to come.   The Caravel Group is committed to preserving IMI’s legacy in training excellence and ensuring that IMI's world-class education remains at the forefront of industry changes and advancements, preparing seafarers for the challenges and opportunities of modern shipping. For Fleet’s customers, the quality of training means customers could continue to count on Fleet to deliver quality of manning, operational safety, and vessel performance.   Nurturing a Diverse and Resilient Global Seafaring Workforce Building on IMI’s proud legacy, Fleet Management is investing in a workforce that embodies competence, character, and confidence. Its commitment extends to championing diversity and inclusion. IMI now offers a scholarship on tuition fees exclusively for women cadets, directly contributing to India's goal of 12% female representation in technical maritime roles by 2030 and employs over 20,000 Indian seafarers within its 27,000-strong force. Furthermore, Fleet Management implements market-leading initiatives for seafarer wellbeing, including the Fleet Care team for mental health support, Gender Awareness training, a Women’s Network, and women-centric PPE, underscoring its dedication to a psychologically safe and inclusive workplace for all its seafarers.   One year in, Fleet Management stands committed to this strengthened partnership. With a new look for IMI, robust training and professional development pathways, and an unwavering commitment to safety, ingenuity, responsibility, and excellence, Fleet Management continues to shape the future of maritime professionals for its fleet and the global industry.   About The Caravel Group The Caravel Group, headquartered in Hong Kong, is a privately held and globally diversified group with operations across maritime services, dry bulk commodity trading, institutional investment management, and philanthropy. Its maritime division includes Fleet Management Limited, the world’s second-largest third-party ship manager with over 600 vessels under management, and strategic investments, including a major stake in Pacific Basin (HKEX: 2343). Caravel also owns the International Maritime Institute (IMI) in India, reinforcing its commitment to maritime talent development. Through Caravel Asset Management, the Group invests globally across public markets and private equity, while its philanthropic arm, The Caravel Foundation, supports the education and well-being of underprivileged youth across Hong Kong, China, and India.   www.caravel-group.com.   About Fleet Management Limited Fleet Management Limited, part of The Caravel Group, is the world’s second largest ship management company, managing more than 600 vessels. This rank bears testament to the resilience and commitment of 27,000+ seafarers and 1,200+ onshore maritime professionals, serving shipowners worldwide. Fleet manages a range of vessels, including bulk carriers, containers, car carriers, oil tankers, gas carriers and chemical tankers from 600 to 320,000 DWT in size – with many being young and energy-efficient with an age profile below the industry average. The company also has a dynamic newbuilding supervision department.   www.fleetship.com .   About the International Maritime Institute (IMI), Noida The International Maritime Institute (IMI) is a premier maritime training institution established in 1991. Located in Noida, North India, IMI addresses the global shipping industry's workforce needs by providing high-quality training and education. The institute boasts state-of-the-art simulators, experienced faculty, and a curriculum designed to equip cadets with essential skills for a successful maritime career. IMI's commitment to excellence has earned it a strong reputation, making it a sought- after institution for aspiring seafarers. With a focus on holistic development, IMI prepares students to become responsible leaders and outstanding seafarers.   imi.edu.in .

News Voir 12 Mar 2026 7:00 pm

Rajendra Vishwanath Arlekar assumes additional charge as Tamil Nadu Governor

Hailing from Goa, Mr. Arlekar assumed office as Governor of Kerala in January 2025. Prior to that, he served as Governor in Himachal Pradesh and then as Governor of Bihar.

The Hindu 12 Mar 2026 1:43 pm

NVIDIA- and Uber-backed Nuro is testing autonomous vehicles in Tokyo

US self-driving startup Nuro , which is backed by the likes of NVIDIA, Toyota and Uber, has started testing its autonomous vehicles on Tokyo's challenging streets, Bloomberg reported. The company, which plans to launch a robotaxi service with Uber and Lucid in San Francisco this year, will be testing a handful of vehicles in the city. Human safety drivers will be at the wheel, as is required by Japanese law. Tokyo presents a challenge for autonomous vehicles, given its narrow, crowded streets and left side of the road driving. Testing the capability of the autonomy system in such an interesting market with some international complexity really is a good pressure test of what the system is capable of, said CEO Andrew Chapin. The company's ultimate goal is to achieve Level 4 autonomy, which allows full self-driving under limited conditions. Waymo is the other major robotaxi operator testing vehicles in Tokyo in collaboration with Japanese taxi operators Nihon Kotsu and the country's leading taxi app, Go. It has been operating in the nation since April 2025 in collaboration with Toyota. Nuro has yet to announce which operators or vehicle manufacturers it will be partnering with, but Chapin said it may not limit itself to autonomous rides. A universal autonomy platform that can be extended to a lot of different applications and form factors is a bit different than the approach Waymo is taking, he told Bloomberg . The company previously teamed with 7-Eleven on autonomous deliveries in Mountain View, California. Uber plans to have up to 100,000 autonomous vehicles including 20,000 robotaxis powered by Lucid and Nuro, with a rollout starting in 2027. It introduced its new vehicle design recently at CES 2026. Uber is also collaborating with Nissan and Wayve with the aim to introduce pilot cars in Tokyo by late 2026. This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/transportation/nvidia--and-uber-backed-nuro-is-testing-autonomous-vehicles-in-tokyo-081200366.html?src=rss

Engadget 12 Mar 2026 1:42 pm

Remaining Travel Groups Of WI, SA Teams Depart From India To Their Respective Homelands: ICC

The International Cricket Council: The International Cricket Council (ICC) has confirmed the safe return of the last travelling groups from both South Africa and the West Indies, who were stranded in India following the conclusion of their 2026 T20 World Cup campaigns. Within the past 24 hours, South Africas remaining 29 members and the West Indies' final 16 members have departed on flights to their respective homelands, bringing to a close a complex operation that has taken place under exceptionally challenging global travel conditions, the ICC said. During this period, the ICCs operations and logistics teams consistently collaborated with governments, airlines, charter providers, airport authorities, and their member boards to manage operational disruptions arising due to challenging global travel conditions. They mentioned their primary goal was to ensure safe travel for all remaining players and staff, which involved making continuous adjustments as circumstances evolved. We thank Cricket South Africa, Cricket West Indies and their entire squads for their support throughout this process, and also the ICC staff who worked tirelessly to ensure that all players, staff and their families were able to make safe journeys home, the ICC added. Earlier on Wednesday, the ICC announced that four South African players and five family members had taken flights and were heading home. All 29 other members of their group are expected to leave within the next 24 hours. Nine members of the West Indies team had already left for the Caribbean, while the remaining 16 had their flights booked to depart India within the next 12 hours. Earlier on Wednesday, the ICC announced that four South African players and five family members had taken flights and were heading home. All 29 other members of their group are expected to leave within the next 24 hours. Also Read: Live Cricket Score These are conditions entirely outside the ICC's control, and they have made each travel solution significantly more complex and time-consuming than under normal circumstances, the ICC had stated on the matter. Article Source: IANS

CNMSports 12 Mar 2026 12:28 pm

'Everything That's Positive Also Has Negative To It': Ramit Tandon On Pressure, Home Advantage, And Peaking For The Asian Games

The Asian Games: As the 2026 Indian Open approaches, Indias squash star Ramit Tandon is gearing up to showcase his skills on home soil. Scheduled from March 18 to 22 at Mumbais Brabourne Stadium, the tournament is crucial in Tandons busy year, which also includes preparing for the 2026 Asian Games, a major event that doubles as a pathway to the Olympics. In an exclusive interview with IANS, Tandon reflected on the current state of Indian squash, the pressures and perks of playing at home, and what success looks like for him at this stage of his career. With a unique perspective bridging past and future generations of Indian squash, Tandons insights highlight not only his personal journey but also the growing ecosystem of support that is propelling Indian squash to new heights. With just over a week to go before the Indian Open, Tandon is in his taper phase, where training intensity decreases to allow peak performance during the tournament. Preparations have been good so far. I have another week and a half before the event, so I'm kind of in my taper phase. But yeah, it's been a good few weeks. It's been good to be home. Normally, I'm competing in different parts of the world, so my training camps are also in those countries. But the few times we get to play in India, we get to be home and be pampered. So it's been good so far, Tandon told IANS. The home environment allows Tandon to focus on recovery, minimise travel stress, and fine-tune his game with his full support team by his side. The Asian Games is Tandons main target this year, offering both prestige and a chance to qualify for the Olympics. It is the most important event of the year. Firstly, it is the Asian Games that garners its own respect. But apart from that, obviously, it's the qualification for the Olympics, which is an addition for squash because we have not been in the Olympics before. So not only for me, for every Asian player in the top four, top eight in Asia, we are looking at that as an entry into the Olympics. So it's definitely the most ambitious, not ambitious, but the most important goal for the year. And obviously, my team is aware of it. I have a team; when I talk about my plans and my training plans, I'm just a follower. The orders come to me from my coaching team. So we are aware of it as a team. We have made it a point that the goal would be to peak at the Asian Games and everything else is designed around that. Every tournament, including the Indian Open, is part of a carefully mapped plan to ensure Tandon is at his best when it matters most. Tandon believes that he belongs to the generation that bridges past legends and rising stars. Squash has beenevery phase we have had strong players. I'm kind of stuck in between. The previous phase was obviously a sort of Ghoshal, Harinder, Sandhu phase, but those guys are a good five, six years older than I am. And then I'm the one in between that is part, you know, I didn't see their complete journey, but I was towards the end of their journey and towards the start of this journey. But having said that, it's a very unfair way to look at it to compare generations. In cricket, when you look at it, when you look at Virat Kohli, you say Sachin Tendulkar has played a big role in making Virat Kohli. And Virat Kohli is playing a big role in making maybe a Shubman Gill or someone else. So, you know, as a sport, we work as one team. If there were no Saurav Ghosal, there probably would not be a pipeline of players below that. If there were no Joshna or Deepika, there probably would not be an Anahat today. So you've got to give them credit. Credit is due when it is, right, in these situations. And having said that, we are at a good... As a country today, we are at a very strong phase. You know, we have four men in the world's top 50, which is not the norm for Indian squash. Anahat is doing extremely well, Joshna is still around. And you've got to also be aware of the support systems today, right? Like what Saurav and Harinder Sandhu, or Joshna and Deepika, didn't receive back in the day, we are receiving today. So fair enough, we should be better, and we should outperform the previous generations. Because if we don't, then it's not on us. It's showing the support system that the country is not working well enough for us to outperform. So, Indian squash is in a good place. Corporate firms are backing squash, which is a big step forward for us as squash players. Squash making the Olympics, we have like tops, the government scheme, we have been included in that, which again is a big boost. So I'm very hopeful that, in the years to come, the current generation and future generations will outperform what our ancestors left behind for us. I don't think ancestors would be a bad term. I'm not counting Saurav as an ancestor (laughs). I'm talking about like the generations of squash players. Tandon believes that Indian squash today has stronger infrastructure, funding, and visibility than ever before, which is a vital factor in nurturing future champions. The Indian Open offers the rare opportunity to compete in front of a home crowd. For Tandon, this is both comforting and challenging. It's extremely important. Two reasons, obviously, as I mentioned before, you have like the most number of players in the top 50 of the world. More Indian players in the top 50 in the world today than we have ever had before, which means you need to also step up the level of competition and bring international competitions of this magnitude to the country. Gives us home advantage, gives us advantage of the conditions, gives us a month of being home with our families and competing in our own country in front of the people who have supported us. So also means fewer flights, the one, two times a year we get to play at home, which is a big thing, with the Asian Games coming about, it's not only about competing, it's also about being rested and being injury-free. As you mentioned, at the 2022 Asian Games, I had a hamstring issue and couldn't make it, right? So similarly, like having events at home obviously gives me the sense that my team is home, I have physios at my service at home, which is hard to do when you're on the road. He added that international tournaments at home inspire the next generation, showing young players the level of competition they can aspire to. Beyond me and beyond the top players in the country, in terms of creating a culture for the upcoming generations, for the eight-year, 10-year-olds, who are going to be watching and looking at squash at the international level, it's just creating a level where they would see beyond what we used to when we were kids. Playing at home brings expectations, but the 33-year-old sees it as a test of resilience. Everything that's positive also has a negative to it, right? And playing at home, obviously, you're comfortable. The climate favours you a little bit, but at the same time, there's a lot of pressure. You're around people who want you to do really well. There's a lot of expectation, and you've got to deal with that as well, which is important as an athlete. You know, you can't run away from pressure. You need to deal with and breathe through these situations. And it just makes you tougher as a squash player, right? Every competition, the way we look at it as Indians, we are very result-oriented, you know? Like when we talk to someone about the board exams, the first thing we ask is, how much did you get, right? And it's the same thing in our sport, you know? We only look at the result, and we ask, like, Oh, are you going to win or lose? But what you also have to look at is, like, what's making you better as a sports person? What's making you better as an individual? And going through these situations definitely adds value, you know? And you might not see the benefit of it in this tournament, but that mental toughness might come through in the Asian games, you know? And so overall, it's good to put yourself through these situations. You need to deal with and breathe through these situations. And it just makes you tougher as a squash player, right? Every competition, the way we look at it as Indians, we are very result-oriented, you know? Like when we talk to someone about the board exams, the first thing we ask is, how much did you get, right? And it's the same thing in our sport, you know? We only look at the result, and we ask, like, Oh, are you going to win or lose? Also Read: Live Cricket Score It's the biggest thing for world squash as a whole, you know? Like, we've tried a bunch of times and haven't made it. And then finally making it to the Olympics for LA 2028 is probably the biggest achievement my sport has had as a whole. And Indian squash being part of world squash as a by-product, I being a squash player. Article Source: IANS

CNMSports 12 Mar 2026 11:14 am

How Khyaal is bridging the gap for Indias seniors

Founded during the COVID-19 pandemic, Khyaal began with a simple goal. The post How Khyaal is bridging the gap for Indias seniors appeared first on Fusion - WeRIndia .

Fusion WeRIndia 12 Mar 2026 10:06 am

Archna Puran Singhs son Aaryamann was once a promising footballer, scored four goals against Pakistan in a match. Why did he stop playing?

Aaryamann Sethi, son of Archana Puran Singh, battled depression and anxiety. His football dreams were shattered by severe injuries. He also faced bullying and racism. Therapy helped him understand his anger. Despite setbacks, his mother supported his pursuit of English football. Injuries ultimately changed his physical abilities, forcing a painful realization about his career.

The Economic Times 12 Mar 2026 8:12 am

Navneets hat-trick powers India team to 4-1 win over Wales at World Cup Qualifiers

HYDERABAD, Mar 11: Navneet Kaur scored a hat-trick as India secured a dominant 4-1 victory against Wales in a Pool B clash at the womens hockey World Cup Qualifiers here on Wednesday. Kaur (29, 34, 55) led the attack with three goals after Sakshi Rana (7)s early strike at the GMC Balayogi Hockey Ground. Though India had secured a semi-final berth ahead of the fixture, the result ensured they finished as table-toppers. India will now take on Italy on Friday [] The post Navneets hat-trick powers India team to 4-1 win over Wales at World Cup Qualifiers appeared first on Daily Excelsior .

Daily Excelsior 12 Mar 2026 4:30 am

iPhone Fold rumors: Everything we know right now, including the leaked design, upgrades, price and more

Apple still hasnt confirmed a foldable iPhone, and the companys latest round of product announcements didnt change that. Apple launched several new devices last week, but there was still no mention of a folding iPhone. Even so, the steady stream of leaks and analyst reports hasnt slowed. Over the past few months, supply-chain sources and leakers have continued to sketch out Apples possible plans, with most signs still pointing to a launch in the second half of 2026. As with any unannounced Apple hardware, plenty could shift before anything ships. Features can be revised, timelines can move and some ideas may never make it beyond internal testing. Even so, the growing consistency across recent reports offers a clearer picture of how the so-called iPhone Fold might take shape and where it could land in Apples lineup. Below, weve rounded up the most credible rumors so far, and well keep this guide updated as new details emerge. When could the iPhone Fold launch? Rumors of a foldable iPhone date back as far as 2017, but more recent reporting suggests Apple has finally locked onto a realistic window. Most sources now point to fall 2026, likely alongside the iPhone 18 lineup, with some supply-chain hints suggesting mass production could begin in mid-2026 if development stays on track. Mark Gurman has gone back and forth on timing, initially suggesting Apple could launch as early as 2026, before later writing that the device would ship at the end of 2026 and sell primarily in 2027 . Analyst Ming-Chi Kuo has also repeatedly cited the second half of 2026 as Apples target. Some reports still claim the project could slip into 2027 if Apple runs into manufacturing or durability issues, particularly around the hinge or display. Given Apples history of delaying products that it feels arent ready, that remains a real possibility. What will the iPhone Fold look like? Current consensus suggests Apple has settled on a book-style foldable design, similar to Samsungs Galaxy Z Fold series, rather than a clamshell flip phone . When unfolded, the iPhone Fold is expected to resemble a small tablet like the iPad mini (8.3 inches). Based on the rumor mill, though, the iPhone Fold may be a touch smaller, with an internal display measuring around 7.7 to 7.8 inches. When closed, it should function like a conventional smartphone, with an outer display in the 5.5-inch range. CAD leaks and alleged case-maker molds suggest the device may be shorter and wider than a standard iPhone when folded, creating a squarer footprint that better matches the aspect ratio of the inner display. New images shared by leaker Sonny Dickson appear to back up that general design direction. The CAD files show what looks like a book-style foldable with a camera plateau similar to the iPhone Air , though with two rear cameras instead of one. The renders also suggest a layout with a punch-hole front camera on the inner display and squared-off edges near the hinge, which would be consistent with earlier reports about the devices overall form factor. If that theory holds, it could help explain the Folds rumored dimensions. Thickness is expected to land around 4.5 to 4.8mm when unfolded, according to analyst Ming-Chi Kuo , putting it in a similar range to the iPhone Air, and roughly 9 to 9.5mm when folded, depending on the final hinge design and internal layering. iPhone 17 Pro, iPhone Air Engadget Display and the crease question The display is arguably the biggest challenge for any foldable phone, and its an area where Apple appears to have invested years of development. Multiple reports say Apple will rely on Samsung Display as its primary supplier. At CES 2026, Samsung showcased a new crease-less foldable OLED panel , which several sources including Bloomberg suggested could be the same technology Apple plans to use. According to these reports, the panel combines a flexible OLED with a laser-drilled metal support plate that disperses stress when folding. The goal is a display with a nearly invisible crease, something Apple reportedly considers essential before entering the foldable market. If Apple does use this panel, it would mark a notable improvement over current foldables, which still show visible creasing under certain lighting conditions. Cameras and biometrics Camera rumors suggest Apple is planning a four-camera setup. That may include: Two rear cameras (main and ultra-wide, both rumored at 48MP) One punch-hole camera on the outer display One under-display camera on the inner screen Several sources claim Apple will avoid Face ID entirely on the iPhone Fold. Instead, its expected to rely on Touch ID built into the power button, similar to recent iPad models. This would allow Apple to keep both displays free of notches or Dynamic Island cutouts. Under-display camera technology has historically produced lower image quality, but a rumored 24MP sensor would be a significant step up compared to existing foldables, which typically use much lower-resolution sensors. iPhone Folds hinge and materials The hinge is another area where Apple may diverge from competitors. Multiple reports claim Apple will use Liquidmetal, which is a long-standing trade name for a metallic glass alloy the company has previously used in smaller components. While often referred to as liquid metal or Liquid Metal in reports, Liquidmetal is the branding Apple has historically associated with the material. Liquidmetal is said to be stronger and more resistant to deformation than titanium, while remaining relatively lightweight. If accurate, this could help improve long-term durability and reduce wear on the foldable display. Leaks from Jon Prosser also reference a metal plate beneath the display that works in tandem with the hinge to minimize creasing a claim that aligns with reporting from Korean and Chinese supply-chain sources. Battery and other components Battery life is another potential differentiator. According to Ming-Chi Kuo and multiple Asian supply-chain reports , Apple is testing high-density battery cells in the 5,000 to 5,800mAh range. That would make it the largest battery ever used in an iPhone, and competitive with (or larger than) batteries in current Android foldables. The device is also expected to use a future A-series chip and Apples in-house modem, with some reports pointing specifically to a next-generation C2 modem as part of Apples broader push to reduce reliance on Qualcomm. Pixel 10 Pro Fold Sam Rutherford for Engadget Interface With the extra screen real estate the iPhone Fold could have while open, software will naturally need to adapt. Bloomberg reports Apple will do that (and encourage developers to do the same) by offering a software interface thats similar to iPadOS. Apps on the iPhone Fold will offer iPad-like layouts with sidebars along the left edge of the screen, allowing them to display more information and controls at once. Despite borrowing interface elements from the iPad, however, Apples foldable reportedly wont run iPadOS or offer the windowed multitasking of the companys tablets. Instead the iPhone Fold will display apps in splitscreen, in a similar way to foldables like Googles Pixel 10 Pro Fold . Price None of this will come cheap, thats for certain. Nearly every report agrees that the iPhone Fold will be Apples most expensive iPhone ever. Estimates currently place the price between $2,000 and $2,500 in the US. Bloomberg has said the price will be at least $2,000, while other analysts have narrowed the likely range to around $2,100 and $2,300. That positions the iPhone Fold well above the iPhone Pro Max and closer to Apples high-end Macs and iPads. Despite years of rumors, theres still plenty that remains unclear. Apple hasnt confirmed the name iPhone Fold, final dimensions, software features or how iOS would adapt to a folding form factor. Durability, repairability and long-term reliability are also open questions. For now, the safest assumption is that Apple is taking its time and that many of these details could still change before launch. Update, March 11, 5:34PM ET: Added details about the iPhone Folds software interface. This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/mobile/smartphones/iphone-fold-rumors-everything-we-know-right-now-including-the-leaked-design-upgrades-price-and-more-130000733.html?src=rss

Engadget 12 Mar 2026 3:04 am

LPG shortage takes fizz out of Goas hospitality industry

Some shacks on Benaulim beach shut down temporarily Diana Fernandes Margao : Shortage of commercial LPG cylinders has already begun impacting smaller eateries across the state with a few shacks being forced to temporarily shut shop. In this backdrop, Industry representatives said the shortage could have wider economic implications if the situation continues. Pralhad Sukhtankar, []

The Navhind Times 12 Mar 2026 1:31 am

Tembo might just be the world's cutest drum machine

A new company called Musical Beings has officially unveiled the Tembo , which might be the cutest drum machine ever made. Just look at this thing! It's got a wooden chassis that resembles a standard drum machine, but with one key difference. The sequencer is tactile. Users arrange beats by placing magnetic pucks that trigger samples. This seems like a really good way to introduce the basics of sequencing and beatmaking to kids and young adults, being that DAWs and grooveboxes can feature a steep learning curve. The sequencer isn't all that different from what's found on a typical groovebox, but the analog nature of it seems novel. The company says it designed Tembo to enable everyone to create music from the very first touch. Co-founder David Davidov told MusicRadar that most instruments take so long to get to the fun part and that Musical Beings wanted to help people experience music as something they do, not just something they listen to. Just because it's accessible to kids and amateurs doesn't mean it's not for seasoned musicians. This is a real-deal drum machine with plenty of nifty features. There's a five-channel, 16-step sequencer that's controlled via the aforementioned circular magnets. The machine includes knobs for swing, tempo, effects and pattern length. It has two USB-C MIDI connections, so it can easily be hooked up to a DAW or synced with external gear. Sessions can be recorded via USB audio or a stereo output. There's also a dedicated companion app to help with that sort of thing. The Tembo is battery-powered, making it relatively portable, and there's a built-in speaker. The integrated sampler lets users lay down musical ideas in addition to beats, making it something of a junior groovebox. This is assisted by a built-in microphone. The Kickstarter just launched, but has already soared past the initial goal. The price ranges from around $360 to $450 depending on the tier. It's worth noting that Musical Beings is a new company and Kickstarter projects are never guaranteed to come out. However, a number of units have already been built, as some musicians and studios have already gotten their hands on them . This isn't the first wacky drum machine that has come across our desk. The BeatBox is a cardboard gadget that uses arcade-style buttons to make beats. The OddBall is quite literally a ball that makes beats as it bounces around . This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/audio/tembo-might-just-be-the-worlds-cutest-drum-machine-173926914.html?src=rss

Engadget 11 Mar 2026 11:09 pm

Iss baar Eid nahi manegi, iss baar mulleh katenge: Childs remarks raise concerns

Iss baar Eid nahi manegi, iss baar bakre nahi katenge. Iss baar saare mullahs kitenge(This time Eid will not be celebrated. This time it wont be goats that are slaughtered. This time it will be Muslims), a boy, looking no older than 12, tells a local reporter, speaking without hesitation as adults around him cheer. 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 .

The Siasat Daily 11 Mar 2026 9:18 pm

Rabbit's Cyberdeck is a modern take on a netbook

When you think of an AI-forward PC, you might think of something like NVIDIA's $3,999 DGX Spark a computer with enough computing power to run complex large language models locally. That's not what Rabbit is trying to build with Project Cyberdeck. Instead, the company's goal is to produce a device tailored for vibe coding, and Engadget was given an exclusive first look at the upcoming PC. Rabbit began working on Project Cyberdeck after the company's CEO, Jesse Lyu, saw how much his software engineers were using Claude Code. Lyu thought a small form factor PC, like the netbooks that were popular in the late aughts, with a command line interface would be ideal for on-the-go vibe coding, but when he went online to look for something that fit the bill, he was disappointed. They all come with shitty rubber dome keyboards, Lyu says of low-cost PCs like the latest Chromebooks, which use flexible silicone sheets under their keys to save on space and cost. They're not something you would enjoy typing on for an extended period of time. So Rabbit decided to build its own device. For inspiration, Lyu and company looked to an unlikely source: the Sony Vaio P . The Cyberdeck takes inspiration from the Sony Vaio P. Sony Sony's netbook was only briefly available from the start of 2009 to about the end of 2010. At the time, the 8-inch Vaio P was the world's lightest netbook, weighing just 1.4 pounds, but it had a host of issues. It was also expensive, costing considerably more than other Intel Atom notebooks of the time. In 2009, the most affordable Vaio P would set you back $900 (about $1,365 adjusted for inflation). With Project Cyberdeck, Rabbit is aiming for a device that costs about $500, and hopefully avoids a similar fate. I saw a few early renders of Project Cyberdeck, which Rabbit isn't ready to share publicly yet. Imagine a cross between the Rabbit R1, Vaio P and the original Nintendo DS. It looks cute. All the renders had four USB-C ports to allow users to connect the device to external monitors and peripherals, though the actual IO specs are as-yet undecided. The company is in the process of sourcing components and working towards a final design, so details can and will change. I saw some of the parts Lyu has been testing in his office, but no final prototype as such. For one, Rabbit still needs to decide on a chipset. The company is aiming for a performance benchmark relative to the Raspberry Pi 5 , which has a Broadcom BCM2712 quad-core Arm Cortex A76 processor clocked at 2.4GHz. With 16GB of RAM, the Raspberry Pi 5 can run two external monitors, a capability Rabbit hopes to match with the Cyberdeck. The idea here is to make a device that's powerful enough it won't feel slow when it's communicating with Anthropic and OpenAI's servers, but affordable enough to make it a no-brainer purchase for developers. The company confirmed Project Cyberdeck will run Linux. Rabbit will allow users to modify the operating system and install any third-party tools they want. Additionally, all the software features the company has developed for RabbitOS will be available through command-line prompts. Two parts of the device Lyu hopes are major differentiating factors are the keyboard and screen. Lyu appears set on shipping a computer with a 40 percent keyboard that has low-profile mechanical switches and a fully hot swappable PCB, so users can tweak the typing feel to their liking. Lyu also had a sample 7-inch OLED screen on his desk when I spoke to him. That specific panel offers touch input, a 165Hz refresh rate and 815 nits of brightness. While it might not be the one Rabbit settles on, OLED is the goal, because of what it would mean for battery life. For the uninitiated, OLED panels produce black values by turning off individual diodes, and since each diode is self-emitting, there's no need for a power-hungry backlight. Like every smartphone manufacturer, Rabbit is taking advantage of this by planning to offer a dark mode interface from day one. One aspect of the Cyberdeck's design Lyu can't definitively speak to is how much RAM it will feature. The entire industry is dealing with datacenter demand for high-bandwidth memory that has sent the price of computers , smartphones and other electronics soaring. Lyu believes Rabbit won't be forced to delay the Cyberdeck out of 2026, but he also didn't rule out the possibility either. If things change for the better, he's confident Rabbit would be able to take advantage, since it took the company about 93 days to ship the first R1 device after it began working on the design. Separately, I wonder if people will want to carry around a second device solely for their coding needs? You don't need a dedicated machine to access Claude Code or OpenAI Cursor. Even companies like Apple have begun integrating vibe coding services into their development environments .Rabbit could be on track for a repeat of the R1, but with so many details of the Cyberdeck left undecided, for now, it's too early to know for sure. The company will get to make its case when it shares more details in the coming weeks and months. This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/ai/rabbits-cyberdeck-is-a-modern-take-on-a-netbook-151907273.html?src=rss

Engadget 11 Mar 2026 8:49 pm

Centres goal is to create a developed Tamil Nadu: PM Modi

We are working day and night for the States progress and will continue to do so

The Hindu 11 Mar 2026 8:20 pm

Archana recalls son Aryamann scoring four goals against Pakistan

Archana Puran Singh's son, Aryamann Sethi, opened up about his struggles with depression, anxiety, and bullying, which impacted his promising football career. Serious injuries ultimately ended his dream of playing professionally. He also shared experiences of racism and feeling like an outsider due to his parents' fame.

The Times of India 11 Mar 2026 7:24 pm

300 kg decomposed goat, sheep meat seized in Hyderabad, 1 held

Hyderabad: A 41-year-old businessman was arrested on Tuesday, March 10, for allegedly selling 300 kilograms of decomposed goat and sheep meat in Hyderabads Mangalhat. Based on credible information, the Mangalhat police, along with the Task Force (Golconda Zone), Greater Hyderabad Municipal Corporation (GHMC) officials and the Food Safety Adulteration team, conducted a raid at a 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 .

The Siasat Daily 11 Mar 2026 6:14 pm

Multimodal Logistics Emerging as Key to India's Supply Chain Efficiency

Multimodal logistics the coordinated use of multiple transport modes under a single logistics plan is increasingly becoming a cornerstone of India’s strategy to enhance supply chain efficiency and strengthen economic competitiveness. As the country continues to expand its manufacturing capacity and trade networks, the ability to seamlessly integrate road, rail, ports, and inland waterways is gaining importance.   In a geographically vast and diverse market like India, manufacturing hubs are often located far from major export gateways and consumer markets. This physical distance creates logistical challenges that can increase transportation costs and extend delivery timelines. Experts note that improving coordination between different transport modes is critical to overcoming these challenges and ensuring smoother movement of goods across the country.   Industry analysts say that multimodal logistics systems can significantly reduce transit times, optimize freight movement, and lower overall logistics costs. By allowing goods to move efficiently through interconnected transport networks, such systems also help businesses improve supply chain reliability and operational efficiency.   As India seeks to strengthen its position in global manufacturing and trade, the development of integrated logistics infrastructure is expected to play a crucial role in supporting domestic producers as well as exporters. Better connectivity between industrial clusters, logistics hubs, and ports can help unlock growth opportunities and enhance the competitiveness of Indian goods in international markets.   Arvind Devaraj, COO, NICDC Logistics Data Services Limited (NLDSL)   Why Multimodal Matters for India India’s logistics costs have historically been higher than global averages due to fragmented transport modes and an overreliance on road freight. Integrating multiple modes such as rail and waterways with trucking helps utilise the cost and fuel efficiency of rail for long distances while retaining the flexibility of roads for first/last-mile delivery. This balance is vital for connecting hinterland production centres with ports and urban markets.   Digital Enablement Strengthening Multimodal Efficiency Alongside physical infrastructure, digital integration is becoming a critical enabler of multimodal efficiency. The Unified Logistics Interface Platform (ULIP) facilitates secure, API-based data exchange across government systems and logistics stakeholders, enabling real-time visibility and interoperable coordination across transport modes.   The Logistics Data Bank (LDB) enhances container-level tracking across ports, ICDs, and rail networks, improving transparency in EXIM cargo movement and reducing uncertainty in intermodal transfers. Complementing this, the Track Your Transport (TYT) application supports vehicle and cargo visibility, compliance verification, and trip-level monitoring, strengthening first- and last-mile connectivity within multimodal chains.   Together, these digital interventions help reduce information asymmetry, improve planning accuracy, and support intelligence-led logistics management across interconnected transport networks.   Connecting Growth Markets with Export Gateways For India’s growth markets including electronics, automotive, textiles, and perishables multimodal logistics bridges the gap between producers and global supply chains. By linking manufacturing clusters in Tier-2 and Tier-3 cities with major ports and inland logistics hubs, multimodal systems help reduce both transit time and inventory costs for exporters, making Indian products more competitive internationally.   Government Initiatives Supporting Integration Policy measures have played an important role in scaling multimodal logistics in India. The National Logistics Policy (NLP) and PM Gati Shakti National Master Plan aim to unify planning across ministries and projects, creating digital infrastructure and physical connectivity to support multimodal operations. The development of Multimodal Logistics Parks (MMLPs) is central to this vision, bringing rail, road, and ports into shared hubs with tracking and handling facilities designed to streamline freight movement.   Benefits for Regional and Small-Scale Markets Efficient multimodal logistics can significantly benefit regional and smaller markets that are otherwise cost-constrained. By reducing reliance on costly long-haul trucking and encouraging rail and waterways usage, producers in interior regions gain better access to national and international markets at competitive freight rates, improving profitability and spurring local economic growth.   Challenges on the Path to Seamless Integration Despite progress, multimodal logistics in India faces persistent challenges. Infrastructure bottlenecks such as port congestion, limited inland waterway capacity, and uneven intermodal terminals constrain seamless transfers. Regulatory complexity across agencies and states also adds to delays and costs, and uneven technology adoption among smaller operators hinders real-time visibility and coordination. Addressing these hurdles is essential to fully realise the potential of multimodal networks.   A Strategic Lever for Sustainability and Growth Beyond economic efficiency, multimodal logistics supports sustainability goals by enabling a shift away from carbon-intensive road freight towards greener alternatives like rail and waterways. This transition is critical for India’s commitments to reduce emissions and build resilient supply chains. Furthermore, smarter modal integration can help reduce urban congestion and create more predictable transit times, benefiting industries and consumers alike.   Conclusion Multimodal logistics holds the promise of transforming India’s logistics landscape by bridging the efficiency gap between its growth markets and the broader economy. Through strategic infrastructure development, policy harmonisation, and technology adoption, India can reduce logistics costs, enhance connectivity, and strengthen its role in global supply chains. However, sustained focus on addressing structural bottlenecks from regulatory simplification to last-mile connectivity will be crucial to ensure that multimodal logistics not only bridges gaps on paper but delivers measurable gains on the ground.

News Voir 11 Mar 2026 5:13 pm

He Said, Bhaiya, Have Faith In Me: SKY Reveals Conversation With Ishan, Calls Sanju's Approach biggest Blessing

The ODI World Cup: Indias T20I captain Suryakumar Yadav opened up about some of the personal conversations he had that shaped the teams triumphant campaign at the ICC Men's T20 World Cup 2026, revealing how belief, trust and team spirit played a crucial role behind the scenes. Surya reflected on emotional exchanges with several squad members, including Ishan and Sanju. The skipper said the willingness of players to put the team first, regardless of their role, was one of the defining features of Indias victorious World Cup journey. The stories of some players in our World Cup squad have been very inspiring and emotional. If you talk about Siraj, I called him a few days before the tournament. He was sitting with his friends, wearing a cap and eating food. I told him Harshit Rana is injured, you have to join the squad. He said, 'Surya bhai, are you kidding me?' That was his first reaction. Then I called Ishan Kishan just before our selection meeting. I told him, 'Chotu, will you help us win the World Cup?' He said, 'Surya bhaiya, just trust me and have faith in me.' The way Ishan has walked the talk has been a lovely story. Sanju Samson did not start the tournament. He came in the middle and said one thing: 'You just tell me what I can do for the team.' That is the biggest blessing. Players like these, from number 1 to 15, everyone has a different story. And Jasprit Bumrah, I have called him a national treasure. He does the same thing every day. Bumrah knows he is the best in the business. But still, he does not allow any complacency to enter. I think that shows a lot of character, SKY said on JioStar. He also spoke about the emotional significance of winning the World Cup at the Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad, the same venue where his international journey began. It's a very special feeling to win the T20 World Cup here at the Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad. My journey in international cricket started here in 2021. As soon as it started, it was a lot of fun from there. Then coming here in 2026 and winning the T20 World Cup as a leader for India is a very special feeling. It feels good to be in the same stadium that so many people were talking about. Winning here was very special for the whole team, he said. The Indian captain also highlighted the less visible challenge of leading a World Cup-winning side, ensuring that players not in the playing XI remained motivated and mentally ready throughout the tournament. In this T20 World Cup campaign, the most difficult part for me was handling the players who don't get many opportunities to feature in the playing XI. Those who don't get chances, or get very few, I always felt I should spend more time with them. The ones who keep playing are in autopilot mode. They know what to do. But those who can play at any time but don't get to feature in every game, it is difficult for them to switch on and switch off. So spending time with them and having constant talks was very important. The support staff also played a key role in this long journey. They are not playing, but they are supporting all the players. Talking to them, sharing their journey, experiencing it... those were all very sweet moments for me. Sometimes I had to take hard calls. But at the end of the day, everyone's goal is the same. We all want to become champions. Only 11 players can play to win a trophy. So making everyone understand and taking care of everyone is important. Leading a team with that thinking is a lot of fun, he said. During the tournament, Surya also spent considerable time backing players going through difficult phases, particularly Abhishek Sharma and Varun Chakaravarthy, reminding them that temporary setbacks are a natural part of sport. I was constantly having conversations with Abhishek and Varun throughout the T20 World Cup. I told them one thing, it is not necessary that you will perform well in every game. Performance is not guaranteed. After one year of hard work, sometimes a small dip in form happens. It is very important to respect that too. Because this is sport. You will see more failures than success. So respecting that time is important. When you respect that time and take two steps back, it is like a bow and arrow. When you pull the arrow back, it does not mean life is pushing you back. It means it is going to launch you for something big. I told both the world number ones, Abhishek and Varun, that you are made for the big stage. No matter what happens. Even if you don't perform well in seven games, it is okay. If we reach the final, you will play and dominate. It was written in their destiny that both would perform well in the final. And it happened. They did not stop working hard. Abhishek and Varun were always disciplined and stayed put to cricket. They got their reward in the final, he mentioned. I was constantly having conversations with Abhishek and Varun throughout the T20 World Cup. I told them one thing, it is not necessary that you will perform well in every game. Performance is not guaranteed. After one year of hard work, sometimes a small dip in form happens. It is very important to respect that too. Because this is sport. You will see more failures than success. So respecting that time is important. When you respect that time and take two steps back, it is like a bow and arrow. Also Read: Live Cricket Score In 2024, our ICC trophy drought ended after we won the T20 World Cup. After that, we won the Champions Trophy and now the T20 World Cup here in Ahmedabad. So three back-to-back ICC trophies. There is nothing to look back now. Whatever ICC event comes next, we will play the way we have been playing since 2024. The ODI World Cup will come in 2027. As for this T20 team, I don't think we can relax. We cannot relax at all. In 2028, there is a bigger event than this. The LA Olympics will have cricket for the first time. That Olympic gold will definitely be our top priority. And the same year, there is the T20 World Cup again. We have won the trophy two times in a row, three times in a row is the next goal. Article Source: IANS

CNMSports 11 Mar 2026 3:30 pm

Maharashtra poised to become Indias first trillion-dollar sub-national economy: CM Fadnavis

Maharashtra is on the brink of making history as India's first trillion-dollar sub-national economy. Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis revealed this ambitious goal, fueled by advancements in industry and technology. Alongside this economic leap, the state is proactively tackling the challenges posed by social media on youth, exploring strategies to safeguard their well-being.

The Economic Times 11 Mar 2026 3:10 pm

Odisha retains No.1 position in the NITI Aayogs fiscal health index 2026

NITI Aayog released its 2026 Fiscal Health Index for 2023-24. Odisha, Goa, Jharkhand, Gujarat, Maharashtra, Chattisgarh, Telangana, Uttar Pradesh, Karnataka and Madhya Pradesh lead the top 10 fiscally-wise states. Arunachal Pradesh topped the north-eastern and Himalayan states category. The report suggests prioritizing infrastructure, health, and education for growth.

The Economic Times 11 Mar 2026 2:31 pm

Art of Living's Jalyukt Shivar 2.0: A Bold Blueprint for Water-Secure Maharashtra

Jalyukt Shivar 2.0 is redefining Maharashtra’s water future. Anchored by a formal MoU between The Art of Living Social Projects and the Government of Maharashtra, the initiative is driving large-scale desilting, groundwater recharge and community-led execution across drought-prone regions.   Gharni River: Desilted. Revived. Alive   With groundwater declining and monsoons often turning rogue, the response is bold, structured, ambitious, and practical - building resilience, restoring water bodies, and securing long-term water stability for the state.   A Nation Running on Empty India’s water crisis is no longer a distant warning - it’s an everyday challenge. Nearly 80% of the country’s agricultural and domestic water needs rely on groundwater, while only about 20% come from rainfall and surface sources like rivers, lakes, and reservoirs. For more than two decades, extraction has outpaced natural recharge, causing water tables to fall. Disruptions in the hydrological cycle and increasingly erratic rainfall have intensified stress.   The imbalance is stark: an estimated 239 trillion litres of groundwater is extracted each year, yet only around 6% of rainfall is effectively stored, while nearly 78% flows into rivers and eventually the sea. Aquifers remain under severe strain, highlighting the urgent need for structured conservation, storage, and recharge systems.   Between Drought and Flood For years, large parts of Maharashtra have swung between extremes - drought and flood. Failed or uneven monsoons bring acute scarcity, while heavy rainfall rushes away unchecked, causing damage instead of relief. Streams and rivers that once held water longer are now shallow and silted, reducing storage and weakening groundwater recharge. Increasing reliance on borewells and deeper wells further lowers water tables.   Communities face frequent droughts, declining agricultural productivity, crop losses, flood damage, and dependence on tanker water. This cycle - scarcity, over-extraction, runoff, and loss - reveals that the problem is not rainfall alone, but how water is managed. Structured, long-term conservation became not just necessary, but urgent.   Jalyukt Shivar 2.0 : Turning Rain into Security The initiative is driven by a single, practical goal: make Maharashtra drought-resilient through systematic water management. Its core objectives: Capture and store rainwater efficiently Strengthen groundwater recharge Stabilise and improve agricultural productivity   By rebuilding natural water-holding systems, Jalyukt Shivar 2.0 converts short-lived monsoons into year-round security - benefiting farmers, villages, and future generations.   Reviving Maharashtra’s Waterways Jalyukt Shivar 2.0 revitalises rivers, streams, ponds, and lakes by desilting, deepening, and widening channels. Pond and lake silt is reused on marginal farms, improving soil fertility.   Maharashtra faces a challenging reality: 80–90% of rainfall falls within just a few months, and most of it runs off without recharging groundwater. Jalyukt Shivar 2.0 changes this, raising infiltration from 6% to 25–35% through scientific, phased interventions:   Phase I (2013 - 2019): Focused on drought-prone regions, desilting, stream deepening, and water storage Phase II (2024 - 2026): Expands coverage, consolidates long-term water security   Scale & Impact 2,90,64,668 cubic metres of silt removed from rivers, including Gharni, Tavarja, Jana, Mudgul, and more 16,716 million litres of water conserved since 2013 12,38,175 total beneficiaries Farm-Level Benefits: Higher yields: Consistent water and soil moisture support better cultivation and crop rotation. Stronger incomes: Multiple crop cycles and diversified farming reduce risk and stabilise earnings. Flood resilience: Wider, desilted streams prevent waterlogging, erosion, and crop loss. Lower drought risk: Recharged aquifers provide water even during dry spells.   National Recognition In November 2025, The Art of Living Social Projects was honoured by the Ministry of Jal Shakti with two national awards - Best Civil Society at the 6th National Water Awards 2024 (for the second consecutive year) and Best NGO award under Jal Sanchay Jan Bhagidari (JSJB 1.0).   These accolades recognise the scale, innovation, and measurable impact of Jalyukt Shivar 2.0 - a model for science-driven, community-led, long-term water resilience across India. As Gurudev Sri Sri Ravi Shankar has said, “Our survival depends on water; it is the basis of our life force. We need to protect and nurture the sources of water.” This insight underlines the very ethos of Jalyukt Shivar 2.0: protecting water is protecting life.   About The Art of Living Social Projects The Art of Living, a non-profit, educational and humanitarian organisation founded in 1981 by world-renowned spiritual leader and humanitarian Gurudev Sri Sri Ravi Shankar, is deeply committed to addressing India’s pressing water challenges. Through large-scale water conservation initiatives, the organisation works to alleviate water scarcity, restore ecosystems and enhance the quality of life for communities across the country.   Best NGO for CSR projects in India .   www.instagram.com/artofliving.sp/ www.facebook.com/artoflivingsocialprojects x.com/artofliving_sp www.linkedin.com/showcase/artofliving-sp

News Voir 11 Mar 2026 10:09 am

'Rockets are there, we need more launchpads': Anand Mahindra on Manisha Kalyans viral free kick at the AFC Women's Asian Cup against Chinese Taipei

Manisha Kalyan's spectacular 30-yard free-kick against Chinese Taipei offered a moment of brilliance for India in the Women's Asian Cup. Despite the team's overall campaign ending without a point, Kalyan's goal highlighted her individual talent and the potential within Indian women's football. This strike, lauded by Anand Mahindra, underscores the need for better talent nurturing infrastructure.

The Economic Times 11 Mar 2026 9:02 am

Champions League: Ruthless Atletico punish Tottenham errors in 5-2 rout

Goalkeeper Antonin Kinsky gets substituted after errors lead to Atleticos first three goals

The Hindu 11 Mar 2026 8:32 am

U.S. urges Israel to stop attacks on Iran energy sites: report

The Trump administration cited three reasons, including a goal to cooperate with Irans oil sector after the war, according to the report

The Hindu 11 Mar 2026 1:55 am

TERI to conduct study on carrying capacity of villages

NT Reporter Panaji Chief Minister Pramod Sawant on Tuesday informed the Goa Legislative Assembly that the state government has signed an agreement with The Energy and Resources Institute (TERI) to undertake a comprehensive study on the carrying capacity of villages. Replying to the general discussion on the Budget 2026-27 on Tuesday in the House, Sawant []

The Navhind Times 11 Mar 2026 1:24 am

From Rangoon to Sangolda

Goan author Yvonne Vaz ventures into historical fiction with her new novel, Shadows in Time which launches today KALYANI JHA | NT BUZZ After years of documenting wartime memories and migration through non-fiction, Goan writer Yvonne Vaz has ventured into new territory with her latest novel, Shadows in Time. In her earlier books (New Songs []

The Navhind Times 11 Mar 2026 1:03 am

The ties between Goa and Mauritius

NT BUZZ As part of the History Hour programme, historian and former professor of history, University of Mauritius Vijayalakshmi Teelock will deliver a lecture on From Goa to Mauritius: French and Portuguese trade and commerce in the 18th-century Indian Ocean on March 12, 6 p.m. at the Xavier Centre of Historical Research, Porvorim. The lecture []

The Navhind Times 11 Mar 2026 1:02 am

AI in Goa: Should we be concerned?

RAM JOSHI Artificial Intelligence, or AI, is slowly becoming part of our daily lives. It helps write emails, answer customer questions, design posters, manage bookings, and even assist students with their studies. What sounded technical and complicated a few years ago is now becoming normal. But what does this mean for Goa? Our state []

The Navhind Times 11 Mar 2026 1:02 am

CD Salgaocar hold Sporting Clube

NT Reporter Mapusa Sporting Clube de Goa were held to a 11 draw by CD Salgaocar in their Goa Professional League Super League match at Duler Stadium on Tuesday. Sporting took the lead in the first half through Rohan Rodrigues, but Salgaocar equalised after the break through Joshua DSilva as both teams shared the spoils. []

The Navhind Times 11 Mar 2026 12:55 am

March Monthly Horoscope 2026: Major planetary shifts, spring equinox could bring life-changing moments

Astrologers say the March Monthly horoscope for 2026 emphasizes courage, emotional clarity and the willingness to take chances. The combination of eclipses, planetary transitions and the seasonal shift into Aries may encourage many people to reflect on their priorities and take decisive action toward their goals.

The Economic Times 10 Mar 2026 9:50 pm

DRDO, Indian Navy conducts in-flight release trials of 'ADC-150' from P8I Aircraft

The Defence Research and Development Organisation and the Indian Navy have successfully tested a new indigenous Air Droppable Container, the ADC-150. These trials took place off the Goa coast using a P8I aircraft. The container is designed to deliver critical supplies to naval vessels at sea. This development significantly enhances naval operational logistics.

The Economic Times 10 Mar 2026 9:13 pm

India crash out of AFC Womens Asian Cup without a single point

India exited the AFC Womens Asian Cup after a 1-3 defeat to Chinese Taipei in their final group match. Despite creating several chances, India failed to convert them. Manisha Kalyan scored Indias only goal. Defensive errors and missed opportunities proved costly as India finished their campaign without a point despite an attacking performance.

The Times of India 10 Mar 2026 8:46 pm

Cars are waste of money? Techie with Rs 1.2 lakh monthly salary warned by parents against buying first car. 'Can delay life goals'

A 28-year-old tech professional earning around Rs 1.2 lakh per month has sparked an online discussion after sharing his dilemma about buying a car. Despite having saved nearly Rs 20 lakh and planning a manageable EMI for a Rs 1012 lakh vehicle, his parents strongly oppose the idea, calling cars a waste of money that could delay his life goals.

The Economic Times 10 Mar 2026 8:46 pm

'Eat Good Food And Sleep For Two Days,' SKY Reveals His Plans After Indias T20 WC Triumph

T20 World Cup: India captain Suryakumar Yadav said his immediate plan after leading the team to another ICC Men's T20 World Cup title is simple: return home, enjoy some good food and catch up on much-needed rest before shifting focus to upcoming challenges. India clinched the silverware on Sunday, beating New Zealand by 96 runs in the summit clash to become the first team ever to win the tournament on home soil. With the feat, India also became the first team to defend their crown, and the only side to have won the cup thrice. Reflecting on the achievement, Suryakumar said the triumph belonged as much to the fans as it did to the players.You guys celebrated equally with us. Congratulations to all of you. Winning the World Cup in India is very special. It feels really good here. There was support and prayers from so many people, Surya told reporters outside his residence in Mumbai. The India skipper also spoke about sharing the special moment with his family, particularly his parents, who had been part of the celebrations. They were with me when we won. Even after coming back, I spoke to them. Now we will sit together calmly for a couple of days and talk peacefully. Looking ahead, Suryakumar revealed that the team is already thinking about the sports Olympic debut at the 2028 Summer Olympics. 100 per cent. The teams next aim is to win an Olympic gold for India in 2028. And that same year there will again be the T20 World Cup, so we will try our best to achieve a hat-trick of T20 World Cup wins as well. During the celebrations, chants of Surya! Surya! echoed through the crowd, something the captain said reminded him of the iconic chants once reserved for Sachin Tendulkar. The Sachin Sachin chant is completely deserved! He is the God of Cricket. He showed us the path. He played cricket for India for so many years. But this was a very special feeling for us too. He is with us in the Mumbai Indians, so we keep talking to him. It feels great that we won in Ahmedabad, and you all know how important it was to win in Ahmedabad. Suryakumar credited former India captain Rohit Sharma for placing faith in him when he took over the leadership role. Under his captaincy, we won the T20 World Cup in 2024 as a team. After that, when Jay Shah was the BCCI secretary (he is now the ICC chairman), Rohit bhai stepped down from captaincy. At that time, he showed faith in me. For the last two years, I have led this team well, and now we have won the World Cup. He showed great trust in me, and it feels great to win. This victory is for the whole of India. He also revealed the advice Rohit had given him before the tournament began. Bohot acha reaction tha unka. Kyunki tournament se pehle mai unse mila tha aur unhone mujhe bataya bhi tha ki ICC tournaments me kaise khelna hota hai. Unhone kaha tha ki team achi hai aapki aur aap log courageous hoke khelna. Aap log ki hi jeet hogi. The captain acknowledged the controversies involving Pakistan and Bangladesh during the tournament but said the ultimate focus remained on lifting the trophy. It feels amazing to win the World Cup. Our goal was that if an ICC event is happening in India and you win such a big tournament at home, it brings immense happiness. From the day we won until now, the entire country has been celebrating and this joy will continue for a long time. Suryakumar said the team handled the pressure of defending titles by trusting their preparation. We didnt really face any difficulty. We had won icc tournaments in 2024 and 2025 and were confident that if we play well, we will win this time as well. Its good that we peaked at the right time. There was always pressure. Theres no fun if theres no pressure. Speaking about the celebrations that followed Indias triumph, Suryakumar said the team chose to enjoy the moment together. I wish I could share what we did that night after becoming world champions We had a good time and stayed awake until 8 a.m. We were together. Because when you win a tournament as a team in a team sport, the celebration should also happen together. So we were all together. He also hinted at shifting focus soon to the upcoming season of the Indian Premier League. The IPL schedule hasnt been released yet. We dont know when we will play, but we are very excited for the tournament. For Suryakumar, the moment of holding the trophy was one of pure joy after years of striving. Holding the trophy felt really nice since we hadn't held it for quite some time (guess its sarcasm), and the overall feeling was extraordinary. We even enjoyed good celebrations after the match. The significance of leading India to a World Cup victory, he admitted, only truly began to sink in after returning home to Mumbai. Until yesterday, there were no feelings. But after arriving in Mumbai, this feeling is settling within me and will last for a long time, whether it be any tournament like the IPL. I really feel special. Despite the global success, the India captain said he remains deeply connected to where his journey began. It all started in Mumbai onlyin the streets of Chembur where I was born. I will not leave this place as everything started from hereincluding my cricket coaching. The significance of leading India to a World Cup victory, he admitted, only truly began to sink in after returning home to Mumbai. Until yesterday, there were no feelings. But after arriving in Mumbai, this feeling is settling within me and will last for a long time, whether it be any tournament like the IPL. I really feel special. Also Read: Live Cricket Score For now, however, Suryakumar said his immediate plans are simple. My future plan for now is to go home, have good food, sleep well for 2 days, come back to play the ipl and then the Olympic tournament where we will aim to win big. Article Source: IANS

CNMSports 10 Mar 2026 4:40 pm

Bisleri International Partners with Observer Research Foundation to Launch Report on Water Governance at Raisina Dialogue 2026

Bisleri International , in collaboration with the Observer Research Foundation (ORF), launched the report “A Vision of Water Governance for Viksit Bharat@2047: Markets, Institutions, and Imperatives” at the Raisina Dialogue 2026 in New Delhi.   Bisleri International Partners with Observer Research Foundation to Launch Report on Water Governance at Raisina Dialogue 2026   Authored by noted experts Nilanjan Ghosh and Ambar Kumar Ghosh, the report presents a forward-looking framework for India’s water governance as the country works toward its vision of a developed nation by 2047. As India advances toward its Viksit Bharat vision for 2047, the report calls for stronger collaboration between governments, institutions, and industry to build resilient water governance systems that can support economic growth while safeguarding natural resources.   Speaking on the significance of the book, Mr Angelo George, Chief Executive Officer, Bisleri International , stated, “The Sustainable Development Goals created a powerful shared global ambition. The next phase must focus on delivering local relevance and measurable impact. For this to happen, industry needs to move from being a participant to becoming a co-designer of solutions. Sustainable development ultimately depends on financing, execution, and measurement - areas where industry brings scale and capability. Through this collaboration on the report, we hope to foster a change in how industries manage their water footprint and contribute towards building a water-resilient future.”   Building on last year’s launch of the book on Water Credits Valuation with the Observer Research Foundation at the Raisina Dialogue 2025, this new publication represents the next chapter in Bisleri International’s ongoing efforts to strengthen water governance and contribute towards a greener, water-positive future.   “ In pursuit of the nation’s vision of Viksit Bharat @2047, water governance will be central to ensuring the attainment of economic growth, ecological sustainability, social equity and distributive justice. The challenge before India is not simply managing water as a resource but governing a complex socio-ecological system that spans river basins, sectors, and institutions. This report underscores the need to rethink water governance through integrated basin management, stronger institutional frameworks, and innovative market-based instruments that can align economic incentives with environmental protection and resource-use efficiency, ” said Dr. Nilanjan Ghosh, Vice President, Development Studies, Observer Research Foundation, and co-author of A Vision of Water Governance for Viksit Bharat@2047.   The launch was followed by a high-level discussion on the theme ‘Development by Design: Scripting the Next Global Growth Story.’ The panel featured global leaders and policy experts, including D. N. Dhungyel, Minister for Foreign Affairs and External Trade, Bhutan; Ngwaru Jumanne Maghembe, Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs, Tanzania; Anna-Katharina Hornidge, Director of the German Institute of Development and Sustainability; and Archna Vyas, Country Director, Gates Foundation. The discussion was moderated by Chandrika Bahadur, CEO, The Antara Foundation.   About Bisleri International Pvt. Ltd. With a legacy of over 54 years, Bisleri International Pvt. Ltd has grown to become one of the largest premium beverage businesses in India. Being the makers of the country's largest-selling packaged drinking water, Bisleri follows a stringent process of 114 quality tests and a 10-stage purification. It remains true to its core value of providing consumers with pure, safe and healthy water.   Bisleri International has a strong presence with 128 operational plants and a robust distribution network of over 6,000 Distributors and 7,500 Distribution Trucks across India and neighboring countries. It offers a range of beverages that are produced for all occasions. Whether it is the promise of goodness, trust, and purity with Bisleri Mineral Water, or a daily dose of health offered through Vedica Himalayan Spring Water. Besides, Bisleri International has ventured into fun-filled refreshments with a diverse range of carbonated drinks available in multiple flavors, such as Pop, Rev, Limonata and Spyci Jeera. These Bisleri products are also available on the e-commerce platform – Bisleri @Doorstep. This D2C platform reassures customers that they will receive a safe and uninterrupted supply of their most trusted brand at their doorstep.   The core values of Bisleri International lie in yielding growth and embedding sustainability by being responsible in all aspects of the business. The organization has unveiled Sustainability 2.0 with Bisleri Greener Promise that focuses on creating greener future for all through implementing initiatives under the program of recycling, water conservation and sustainability.    www.bisleri.com . 

News Voir 10 Mar 2026 4:34 pm

Telangana Excise Dept seizes non-duty liquor worth 3.68 lakh

Hyderabad: The Telangana Excise Department, early on Tuesday, March 10, seized non-duty paid liquor (NDPL) worth Rs 3.68 lakh brought into Hyderabad from Delhi and Goa. As many as 18 cases were registered against 12 people and 186 bottles were seized from them. Among the 186 bottles confiscated, the Excise Department teams seized 99 liquor 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 .

The Siasat Daily 10 Mar 2026 4:15 pm

Heeseung Leaves ENHYPEN to pursue solo career, stays with BELIFT Lab; pens emotional farewell note to ENGENE

EHYPHEN: BELIFT LAB officially announced on March 10, 2026, that Heeseung will be leaving ENHYPEN. The decision followed extensive discussions regarding the group's long-term goals and Heeseung's distinct musical vision, which he now plans to explore as a solo artist under the same agency. While

The Economic Times 10 Mar 2026 3:18 pm

Inflation is eating your savings. Heres how to beat it.

Saving diligently does not guarantee wealth. Inflation erodes savings, making real returns negligible. Systematic Investment Plans (SIPs) offer a disciplined approach to investing. Regular investments through SIPs, even small amounts, leverage rupee cost averaging. Staying invested through market volatility is key to long-term wealth accumulation. Axis Mutual Fund emphasizes this 'Stay Invested' philosophy for achieving financial goals.

The Economic Times 10 Mar 2026 3:15 pm

Bajaj Finance Makes Smart Borrowing Accessible with Personalised Loan Solutions and Attractive Interest Rates

Bajaj Finance, one of India’s most trusted non-banking financial companies, is making it easier than ever for individuals to access funds through its range of personal loan offerings. Tailored for both salaried and self-employed borrowers, these loans combine favourable interest rates with adaptable repayment structures, ensuring that financial goals remain within reach regardless of the circumstances.   Bajaj Finserv Personal Loan From planned milestones such as weddings and overseas travel to unplanned situations like medical emergencies, a personal loan from Bajaj Finance offers a dependable and swift financial lifeline. With end-to-end digital processing and a customer-first approach, the borrowing experience is designed to be seamless from start to finish. Affordable rates that put customers first A standout feature of the Bajaj Finserv Personal Loan is its competitive interest rate framework. Rates are calibrated to keep total borrowing costs low, giving customers clarity on their repayment obligations from day one. The applicable interest rate is assessed based on a combination of factors such as the applicant’s income level, employment category, CIBIL score, repayment history, and existing liabilities. Borrowers with a healthy credit profile and steady income stand to gain the most competitive rates, maximising long-term savings. Repayment flexibility Bajaj Finance provides repayment tenures spanning 12 months to 96 months. This flexibility allows customers to calibrate their EMIs to fit their monthly cash flow, helping them avoid financial pressure while meeting repayment commitments. Selecting the right tenure is central to maintaining a sustainable repayment rhythm. A longer tenure lowers the monthly instalment, while a shorter one reduces the overall interest outgo, giving borrowers the power to decide what works best for their specific situation. Substantial loan amounts to match every aspiration Personal loans from Bajaj Finance are available from Rs. 40,000 up to Rs. 55 lakh, ensuring that customers can address both modest requirements and significant financial commitments with equal ease. Whether managing short-term cash flow gaps or funding a landmark event, the right amount is always available for eligible applicants. A streamlined digital application, from approval to disbursal in hours Bajaj Finance has engineered a fully digital application journey that eliminates the friction typically associated with loan processing. Applicants simply submit their basic personal and financial details online, after which verification is carried out swiftly. In most cases, approved funds are credited within 24 hours*, enabling customers to act on their financial needs without delay. Collateral-free: Borrow without pledging assets As an unsecured lending product, Bajaj Finserv Personal Loans require no collateral or guarantor. This removes a significant barrier for many borrowers, simplifying the documentation process and enabling faster disbursals. Customers can access the credit they need purely on the strength of their financial profile. Who can apply? Eligibility at a glance Bajaj Finance welcomes applications from eligible Indian residents meeting the following criteria: Nationality : Indian citizen Age : 21 to 80 years*  Employed with : Public, private, or MNC. CIBIL Score : 650 or above Customer profile : Self-employed or Salaried   *Customers should be 80 years* or younger, at the end of the loan tenure. Uses of a Bajaj Finserv Personal Loan Bajaj Finserv Personal Loans can be used for various personal expenses, such as: Medical and Healthcare Costs : Cover hospitalisation, treatment procedures, and post-recovery expenses swiftly, without drawing on savings. Weddings and Celebrations : Finance venue bookings, catering, travel arrangements, and event décor for family milestones without disrupting existing savings. Travel and Experiences : Plan domestic or international journeys and repay at leisure through structured instalments. Home Improvement Projects : Fund renovation, repair, or interior upgrades to create a comfortable and upgraded living space . Education and Career Development : Invest in academic programmes, professional certifications, or skill-building courses to accelerate career growth.   Through competitive interest rates, generous loan amounts, and a frictionless application experience, the company empowers individuals across India to pursue their financial goals on their own terms. For planned milestones or pressing financial requirements alike, Bajaj Finance stands ready to deliver reliable and affordable personal loan solutions. *Terms and conditions apply. About Bajaj Finance Limited Bajaj Finance Ltd. (‘BFL’, ‘Bajaj Finance’, or ‘the Company’), a subsidiary of Bajaj Finserv Ltd., is a deposit taking Non-Banking Financial Company (NBFC-D) registered with the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) and is classified as an NBFC-Investment and Credit Company (NBFC-ICC). BFL is engaged in the business of lending and acceptance of deposits. It has a diversified lending portfolio across retail, SMEs, and commercial customers with significant presence in both urban and rural India. It accepts public and corporate deposits and offers a variety of financial services products to its customers. BFL, a thirty-five-year-old enterprise, has now become a leading player in the NBFC sector in India and on a consolidated basis, it has a franchise of 69.14 million customers. BFL has the highest domestic credit rating of AAA/Stable for long-term borrowing, A1+ for short-term borrowing, and CRISIL AAA/Stable & [ICRA]AAA(Stable) for its FD program. It has a long-term issuer credit rating of BB+/Positive and a short-term rating of B by S&P Global ratings.

News Voir 10 Mar 2026 2:54 pm

More families turn to life insurance as income protection becomes a priority

Families are increasingly prioritizing life insurance for income protection. This financial tool secures household stability by providing monetary support to dependants. Improved features and flexible options make policies adaptable to changing needs. Increased awareness and digital access simplify the process. Life insurance guarantees sustained daily expenses, debt repayment, and future goals like education and retirement.

The Economic Times 10 Mar 2026 12:56 pm

Anupamaa Promo: Here`s how Sachin Tyagi`s character will meet Anu in Goa

Actor Sachin Tyagi is set to enter the popular TV show Anupamaa, sparking curiosity among fans. While details of his role remain secret, the actor says his character is layered and complex, hinting at new twists in the storyline

Mid Day 10 Mar 2026 12:42 pm

University of Toronto announces AI healthcare centre with IISc in Mumbai

Canada's University of Toronto and India's Indian Institute of Science are joining forces. They are creating a centre of excellence. This centre will use artificial intelligence to build predictive healthcare systems. The goal is to improve disease diagnosis and access to care. This collaboration expands research between Canada and India. It will train specialists in AI and medicine.

The Times of India 10 Mar 2026 11:12 am

Trump threatens to crowd out Republicans' midterm message

At a pivotal policy retreat, House Republicans found themselves navigating a complex landscape. With President Trump insisting on harsh voting restrictions as a prerequisite for any legislative supportincluding a warning of potential vetoesthe partys goals of tackling economic concerns for their base are thrown into disarray.

The Economic Times 10 Mar 2026 7:12 am

War Uncertainties

EDITORIAL The state needs to play a proactive role in protecting Goans in the Middle East Global travel has been disrupted due to the war in the Middle East. But this is a small change compared to what could be the wider impact of the bitter conflict. Even as pundits across the globe attempt to []

The Navhind Times 10 Mar 2026 12:40 am

Must-win clash for India

Agencies Sydney India will be aiming to keep their quarterfinal hopes alive when they face Chinese Taipei in their final Group C match of the AFC Womens Asian Cup on Tuesday. Placed fourth in the group with no points from two matches, India need a victory by at least two goals to stay in contention []

The Navhind Times 10 Mar 2026 12:37 am

All roads led to the Cup: Samson, Sharma and Kishan were at different junctures of their career coming into the T20WC

Suryakumar Yadav's leadership and belief in his teammates, like Ishan Kishan and Abhishek Sharma, were crucial in overcoming individual struggles and self-doubt during the World Cup. This collective spirit, fostered over two years, allowed players to perform fearlessly with a larger team goal in mind, culminating in a triumphant victory.

The Economic Times 10 Mar 2026 12:27 am

Govt exceeds disinvestment target, boosts revenue with strong dividend collections

Government's combined disinvestment and asset monetisation receipts have surpassed 34,400 crore this fiscal year, exceeding revised estimates. Dividend collections from public sector enterprises have reached 70,577 crore, nearing the annual target. These strong revenue streams are crucial for meeting the FY26 fiscal deficit goal.

The Economic Times 9 Mar 2026 11:47 pm

Quote of the Day by Madonna: Every time I reach a new peak, I see a new one I want to climb.

Madonnas quote: Every time I reach a new peak, I see a new one I want to climb, highlights the importance of ambition and lifelong growth. Madonna, often called the Queen of Pop, built her career through persistence, creativity, and a willingness to reinvent herself. Her words emphasize that success should not lead to complacency but should motivate individuals to aim for new goals.

The Economic Times 9 Mar 2026 6:36 pm

Farmers suffering losses after IndiaUS trade deal: Maharashtra Congress chief

Harshwardhan Sapkal alleged that the Centre was responsible for the situation and accused PM Modi of compromising the interests of Indian farmers. He also criticised the proposed WardhaGoa Shaktipeeth Expressway, claiming it would primarily benefit large industrial interests

Mid Day 9 Mar 2026 6:15 pm

Qualcomm's new Arduino Ventuno Q is an AI-focused computer designed for robotics

Qualcomm, which purchased microcontroller board manufacturer Arduino last year, just announced a new single-board computer that marries AI with robotics. Called the Arduino Ventuno Q, it uses Qualcomm's Dragonwing IQ8 processor along with a dedicated STM32H5 low-latency microcontroller (MCU). Ventuno Q is engineered specifically for systems that move, manipulate and respond to the physical world with precision and reliability, the company wrote on the product page . The Ventuno Q is more sophisticated (and expensive) than Arduinio's usual AIO boards, thanks to the Dragonwing IQ8 processor that includes an 8-core ARM Cortex CPU, Adreno Arm Cortex A623 GPU and Hexagon Tensor NPU that can hit up ot 40 TOPs. It also comes with 16GB of LPDDR5 RAM, along with 64GB of eMMC storage and an M.2 NVME Gen.4 slot to expand that. Other features include Wi-Fi 6, Bluetooth 5.3, 2.5Gbps ethernet and USB camera support. The Ventuno Q includes Arudino App Lab, with pre-trained AI models including LLMs, VLMs, ASR, gesture recognition, pose estimation and object tracking, all running offline. It's designed for AI systems that run entirely offline like smart kiosks, healthcare assistants and traffic flow analysis, along with Edge AI vision and sensing systems. It also supports a full robotics stack including vision processing combined with deterministic motor control for precise vision and manipulation. It's also ideal for education and research in areas like computer vision, generative AI and prototyping at the edge, according to Arduino. With Ventuno Q, AI can finally move from the cloud into the physical world, Qualcomm wrote. This platform enables building machines that perceive, decide, and act all on a single board. Our goal is to make advanced robotics and edge AI accessible to every developer, educator, and innovator. The Arduino Ventuno Q will be available in Q2 2026 from the Arduino Store and elsewhere and is expected to cost under $300. This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/ai/qualcomms-new-arduino-ventuno-q-is-an-ai-focused-computer-designed-for-robotics-113047697.html?src=rss

Engadget 9 Mar 2026 5:00 pm

6 low-calorie breakfasts for healthy weight loss

Achieve your fitness goals with these seven delicious, low-calorie Indian breakfasts. From protein-packed Moong Dal Chilla to fiber-rich Ragi Idli, this story explores traditional, easy-to-make meals that keep you satiated, boost metabolism, and support sustainable weight loss while celebrating the vibrant flavors of the Indian kitchen in 2026.

The Economic Times 9 Mar 2026 4:50 pm

T20 WC: 'He Told Me To Be Ready Before Zimbabwe Game' Samson Reveals Gambhirs Words That Ignited His Comeback

T20 World Cup: India wicketkeeper-batter Sanju Samson said his comeback midway through the victorious 2026 Mens T20 World Cup was sparked by words from head coach Gautam Gambhir, who told him to be ready for playing the Super Eights clash against Zimbabwe. Samson didnt get to play a game in the 2024 Mens T20 World Cup win, and featured in the league stage clash against Namibia in New Delhi, as Abhishek Sharma was recovering from stomach infection. He got redrafted into the playing eleven from the Super Eights clash against Zimbabwe. But it was from the must-win clash against the West Indies, where he hit an unforgettable 97 not out, that Samson lit up the World Cup with knocks of 89 in the semi-final against England and then in the final against New Zealand. Overall, Samson amassed 321 runs at an average of 80.25 and strike-rate of 199.37 and was adjudged Player of the Tournament, as India won their third title. I met Gauti bhai in the gym before the Zimbabwe game, and that's where he told me, 'Sanju, be ready, you are going to play the next game.' I was 100 per cent ready. In my mind, I said, 'Yes, now let's do the talking, this is what I was waiting for,' said Samson to JioStar at the conclusion of the final, where India won by 96 runs. He also talked about how he doesnt like competing alongside his team-mates for spots in the playing eleven. But I would like to share something very honest, I don't like to compete with my teammates in the squad. Once we are together fighting for a cause, then I bring out my best. During the New Zealand series, it was always about, 'Will I be part of the team or not?' I never perform well when I am fighting for places. But when the opportunity came, we were together fighting for one goal, the World Cup, so I'm glad things worked out in the end. Talking about his emotions while experiencing a roller-coaster ride - from sitting on the bench in the 2024 edition win to winning the Player of the Tournament in the 2026 edition, Samson was at his unplugged best. It was in my mind, but when we were playing the World Cup in the West Indies a year and a half ago, I was thinking, visualising and practising to do something like this. But after the New Zealand series, I thought my dreams were shattered. I think God had his own plans and I'm so grateful. I was broken after the New Zealand series and I let myself feel that I was broken. I was absolutely not moving from my bed for four to five days. I couldn't bat. I was completely out of the system. I wasn't happy and I behaved like I wasn't happy. I let myself feel the emotions. So, I accepted the fact that I didn't use the opportunities I got. I was realistic with myself. I didn't fight those emotions and I didn't pretend to be confident. Once I accepted the fact, I could recover a bit quicker. India bowler Varun Chakaravarthy, who ended as the joint leading wicket-taker with 14 scalps, said the triumph is amongst the top moments in his cricketing career and credited Gambhir and skipper Suryakumar Yadav for telling him that he would play in the final despite enduring expensive outings. Definitely among the top moments of my career, because its the World Cup. No team has won it back-to-back and no hosting nation has won it, so it has to rank among the best. It feels like my life has come full circle because when I started cricket at 26, it felt too late, but now I have just won a World Cup for the country and it feels surreal. There are two things. These are super batter-friendly wickets, so it was a little challenging for me, but on the other hand I was able to pick up wickets here and there, which was crucial from my side. Secondly, credit has to go to Surya and Gauti bhai, they never even had an iota of doubt that I wouldn't play in the final. They told me, 'Even if you go for 60 in four overs for the next 10 matches, you are going to play,' he said. Wicketkeeper-batter Ishan Kishan also touched on how the Indian team Chakaravarthy despite a dip in his form after the league stage. We always believed that no matter what, he would come good. Even the best bowlers go for runs and that doesn't matter to us as a team. We have to believe in each other and Varun, the quality he showed throughout the tournament and even before the tournament, is a tremendous bowler. It's just about being in the right headspace and bowling the right balls. He did that over and over again and a few matches here and there, none of us mind. Every batter doesn't get runs on each and every day, it's the same thing with bowlers. He came out with good intent in the final and bowled with all his heart. We have to believe in each other and Varun, the quality he showed throughout the tournament and even before the tournament, is a tremendous bowler. It's just about being in the right headspace and bowling the right balls. Also Read: Live Cricket Score I think we need to win more of these championships because these are the moments I will never forget in my life. I'm very happy, and so is the team, and we'll want to do it again and again. Article Source: IANS

CNMSports 9 Mar 2026 2:08 pm

Unstoppable India target Olympic gold after making World Cup history

India has secured back-to-back T20 World Cup titles. Captain Suryakumar Yadav announced the next major goal is Olympic gold in 2028. Cricket returns to the Olympics that year. India's victory in Ahmedabad marks their third T20 World Cup win. The team's fearless approach has been key to their success. Coach Gautam Gambhir aims to build on this legacy.

The Economic Times 9 Mar 2026 1:40 pm

Ladies Who Lead Celebrates International Women's Day 2026 with 'Give to Gain' Leadership Series

Celebrating the spirit of International Women’s Day 2026, Ladies Who Lead (LWL), India’s premier leadership and networking platform for women professionals, is hosting a series of high-impact, exclusive leadership conversations across Delhi, Mumbai, and Bengaluru under the theme “ Give to Gain .” The initiative is bringing together an influential cross-section of leaders from business, entrepreneurship, and public life in curated high-trust conversations, reiterating the importance of knowledge-sharing, mentorship, and collective progress in shaping the future of women’s leadership in India.   L to R - D.Y. Chandrachud (former Chief Justice of India), Aabha Bakaya (Founder of Ladies Who Lead) These member-exclusive conversations features a distinguished line-up of leaders shaping India’s economic and institutional landscape, including D. Y. Chandrachud, former Chief Justice of India; Shefali Goradia, Chairperson of Deloitte South Asia; Ipsita Dasgupta, Senior Vice President and Managing Director at HP India; Vibha Padalkar, Managing Director and CEO of HDFC Life; Manisha Girotra, CEO of Moelis India; and Radhika Gupta, Managing Director and CEO of Edelweiss Mutual Fund. Through candid discussions and personal reflections, the leaders highlight insights on navigating complex leadership journeys, building resilient organisations, and the importance of women supporting and mentoring one another. Anchored around the theme “ Give to Gain ,” the series emphasises the power of women leaders paying their knowledge and experiences forward. The conversations explore how mentorship, access to networks, and community-led learning can unlock opportunities for the next generation of women leaders and entrepreneurs. “ ‘Give to Gain’ reflects the spirit of what our community stands for. When women leaders openly share their journeys, insights, and networks, they create pathways for many more women to step into leadership with confidence. At Ladies Who Lead, our goal is to build spaces where these conversations happen with honesty, generosity, and purpose. The collective power of women lifting each other up is what truly moves the needle ,” said Aabha Bakaya, Founder of Ladies Who Lead . Founded by Aabha Bakaya in 2021, Ladies Who Lead, today, is one of India’s most influential platforms for women professionals and entrepreneurs, creating high-trust rooms for dialogue between women leaders and corporate changemakers. Through curated leadership dialogues, mentorship sessions, and community-driven learning experiences, LWL continues to strengthen a growing ecosystem where women can connect, collaborate, and accelerate their professional journeys. As the community continues to expand its footprint, including its recent international chapter launch in Dubai, Ladies Who Lead is building an exclusive global network of women leaders committed to sharing knowledge, opening doors, and enabling each other to succeed. By bringing together leaders across sectors and industries, the platform continues to play a meaningful role in advancing conversations around women’s leadership and building a stronger, more connected professional community. About Ladies Who Lead Ladies Who Lead (LWL) is a premium, members-only leadership and networking platform committed to empowering women professionals across India. Founded in 2021 by veteran business journalist Aabha Bakaya and business leader Aditya Ghosh, LWL brings together a diverse community of over 1,500 women leaders across 50+ industries. With curated events, high-intent networking, mentorship, and a robust digital platform, LWL enables women to connect, collaborate, and grow. The platform’s vision is to see more women in leadership roles and to create an ecosystem where women can lead boldly, drive impact, and inspire change.   www.ladieswholead.in .

News Voir 9 Mar 2026 1:30 pm

SwachhPoes:how a gated community in Chennai is promoting the goals of Clean India Mission

A resident of Aashiana Apartments at Alwarpet in Chennai, Anita Hegde narrates how volunteer-residents from the gated community are nudging their neighbours on Poes Road and Rajakrishna Road to practise source segregation of waste, keep their neighourhood spic and span and also adopt other sustainability-promoting practices

The Hindu 9 Mar 2026 1:24 pm

'Goa hotels cheap' & 'Delhi-Mumbai flight': Indians have found a new way to make travel plans

Voice search is changing how Indians plan travel, with users speaking longer and more detailed queries than they type, according to a MakeMyTrip report based on data from its AI assistant Myra, which handles over 50,000 conversations daily. Voice queries often include budget, dates and amenities in a single request and are more common in local languages, especially from Tier-2 and smaller cities.

The Economic Times 9 Mar 2026 12:19 pm

We are working with global oil producers, consumers to maintain stability in energy markets: US treasury secretary

Bessent thanked the USs international partners for sharing the same goal, in remarks that appeared to be reconciliatory and reflecting some softening of Washingtons usual commanding tone

The Hindu Businessline 9 Mar 2026 10:44 am

Passenger smokes beedi on Delhi-Goa Akasa Air flight; case registered

As per the airline's complaint, the passenger allegedly smoked a 'beedi' (hand-rolled cigarette) inside the plane lavatory during the flight and was also found in possession of a lighter, which could pose a risk to the safety of the aircraft and passengers on board

The Hindu 9 Mar 2026 9:15 am

In war's first week, a punishing military campaign with no coherent endgame

A swift military strike by America and Israel has killed Iran's supreme leader and top officials. However, the war's goals are muddled. Iran has expanded the conflict across the region, causing economic shocks. President Trump's explanations for the war's objectives have varied. The Pentagon is using advanced technology.

The Economic Times 9 Mar 2026 7:57 am

Sawants Budget charts growth amid global turbulence

By Prof D M Deshpande Goas Chief Minister, who also holds the finance portfolio, unveiled his 7th budget for 202627. Though it cannot be said to be a precursor to the state polls next year, sops to vital groups and communities have nevertheless been kept in mind. The redeeming and continuing feature of the budget []

The Navhind Times 9 Mar 2026 1:55 am

Goa to set up Poultry Board; veterinary college courses to start this year

Panaji : The state government has announced that a new Poultry Board will be established this year to regulate poultry farming in the state and ensure the supply of high-quality poultry species. The Department of Animal Husbandry and Veterinary Services has been allocated Rs 190 crore for the financial year 202627. The allocation includes Rs []

The Navhind Times 9 Mar 2026 1:42 am

Santas sack

Chief Minister, in his Budget speech, said Happiness Index of Goans is increasing Last week, Chief Minister Pramod Sawant, who holds the Finance portfolio, presented the Budget for the financial year 2026-27, which in all probability could be the election-year Budget. Standing at Rs 30,195 crore, the annual financial statement indicated a growth of 7.21 []

The Navhind Times 9 Mar 2026 12:54 am

Women's Day Quote of the Day by Dua Lipa: 'Every time you achieve something, you want to go...'

The quote by Dua Lipa 'every time you achieve something, you want to go after whats next' tells you not to stop and motivates you to aim for bigger goals. Once you reach one goal, your ambition naturally drives you to chase the next one. It reflects a mindset of constant growth, where every achievement pushes you to improve and challenge yourself further.

The Economic Times 8 Mar 2026 10:00 pm

The Suspense Around US 'Boots On Ground' In Iran And Why It May Be Necessary

The Iran war rages through its second week as Washington maintains suspense over invading the Gulf nation to achieve its end goals.

NDTV 8 Mar 2026 9:04 pm

Cruise ship with 619 passengers calls at New Mangalore Port

It was the third cruise vessel of the current cruise season. The ships itinerary covered Colombo, Kochi, Mangaluru, Goa and Mumbai.

The Hindu 8 Mar 2026 5:11 pm

Dhanush's co-actress recalls a bad breakup phase. Raashii Khanna shares how she bounced back in real life

Actress Raashii Khanna candidly shared her struggles with heartbreak, depression, and weight-related criticism during her early career. She revealed that finding emotional stability and a balanced mindset eventually helped her overcome these challenges and achieve her fitness goals, leading to continued professional success. Read on!

The Economic Times 8 Mar 2026 12:32 pm

A Faustian tragedy

Dr. Luis Dias I recently wrote a column in response to Ballad of a Small Player, a 2025 psychological thriller film with Colin Farrell in the leading role. It gave a depressing foretaste of what Panaji and a lot of Goa will be reduced to unless we stop the casino juggernaut right now. I had []

The Navhind Times 8 Mar 2026 12:14 pm

Colonial Cousins and Connections: In Bengal

Frederick Noronha Theres always an old gem which surprises you when you come across it. Campos History of the Portuguese in Bengal with Maps and Illustrations is one such work, which doesnt lose its charm decades after it was written. Joaquim Joseph Antonio [JJA] Campos (18931945) was a Goan historian, scholar and civil servant, and []

The Navhind Times 8 Mar 2026 12:13 pm

Euler Motors calls for relaxation of auto PLI criteria to enable EV start-ups participation

Euler Motors, a leading electric vehicle start-up, calls for changes to India's automotive PLI scheme. Current high revenue and investment thresholds exclude promising companies like Euler Motors. Relaxing these criteria would allow EV start-ups to benefit and contribute more significantly to India's green mobility goals. The company highlights its substantial investments and employment generation as reasons for inclusion.

The Economic Times 8 Mar 2026 10:48 am

Climate change hits women hardest, funding support inadequate: UNGCNI

Women face disproportionate impacts from climate change. Investment to support them remains critically low. Rural women in farming are particularly vulnerable to extreme heat. Practical challenges hinder their participation in sectors like renewable energy. A systematic approach and measurable plans are crucial for effective implementation of gender equality goals.

The Economic Times 8 Mar 2026 10:09 am

The fortunes of canned food are linked to those of war

Canned food, historically linked to war and disaster preparedness, is seeing a resurgence in demand, boosted by doomsday preppers and past shortages. While India has traditionally shunned canned goods, a new Goan sausage spread offers a promising, well-balanced flavor, potentially shifting perceptions.

The Economic Times 8 Mar 2026 9:44 am

Womens Day 2026: How to build right mutual fund portfolio at every life stage

Women are increasingly taking charge of their finances. This Women's Day 2026, learn how to build the right mutual fund portfolio at every life stage. Experts advise aligning investments with career, family, and retirement goals. Staying disciplined during market ups and downs is crucial. Avoid common mistakes like delaying investments and neglecting insurance.

The Economic Times 8 Mar 2026 9:39 am

Netanyahu Vows to Continue Iran War Until Goals Met

In a video message shared on X, the Israeli Prime Minister said the country was engaged in a decisive campaign

Deccan Chronicle 8 Mar 2026 7:10 am

CM Omar stresses zero casualty goal for linemen

Emphasizes proper use of safety gear, directs power dept to ensure training of field staff Jammu: Chief Minister Omar Abdullah on Saturday presided over Lineman Diwas celebration at Convention Centre Jammu. Organised by Jammu Power Development Corporation Limited, the event recognised linemen as the frontline technical workforce maintaining the electricity supply in Jammu and Kashmir. []

Kashmir Reader 8 Mar 2026 6:41 am

Bayern steamroll Gladbach 41

Munich, March 7: Luis Diaz scored one goal and made another as Bayern Munich beat Borussia Monchengladbach 4-1 to extend its lead at the top of the Bundesliga to 14 points over second-place Borussia Dortmund. With Harry Kane injured, Nicolas Jackson started in the centre-forward position for Bayern, one of seven changes to the side []

The Shillong Times 8 Mar 2026 5:36 am

GH-oni badingchiwalrangko chelchakchina ASPF, Assam CM-ko molmolata

Tura: Assam-ni sima ari jolrango Garo Hills-oni Achik badingchiwalgiparangni naljokanina chanchina nanggipa ongani gimin Achik State Peoples Front (ASPF) uamangni chelchakaniko nangnike Assam-ni Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma-na chittiko seataha. March 7 tariko CM-na chittio ASPF indake janapataha, Meghalaya-ni sima ari Assam jolni biaprango dingtangmancha South Salmara, Dhubri aro Goalpara district-rango sosojengjeng onga dalroroengani bidingo []

The Shillong Times 8 Mar 2026 4:16 am

Enough is Enough movement to combine legal battle, public stir: Justice Rebello

NT Reporter Panaji Stating that the struggle to protect Goas environment would be a long one, retired Chief Justice of the Allahabad High Court Justice (retd) Ferdino Rebello on Saturday said that this is not a T20 match but a long innings. He said that the movement would continue until the states carrying capacity and []

The Navhind Times 8 Mar 2026 12:42 am

Couple killed, two injured in car plunge at Chorla Ghat

NT Reporter Valpoi A couple from Merces was killed and two others sustained serious injuries after a car plunged into a roadside gorge near the Anjunem Dam at Chorla Ghat in the early hours of Friday. Police said the accident occurred at around 1.10 am when the car, travelling from Belagavi-Karnataka towards Goa, went out []

The Navhind Times 8 Mar 2026 12:40 am

Clamour for withdrawal of cases against Mirabag protestors grows

NT Reporter Margao/Curchorem The Goa Forward Party (GFP) has strongly condemned the governments response to Mirabag protestors who were detained from the Goa Legislative Assembly for holding banners demanding the scrapping of the bandhara project in their village. Demanding immediate withdrawal of the cases filed against the protestors, the party has also sought a written []

The Navhind Times 8 Mar 2026 12:39 am

Milk booth operator beaten to death in Bhagalpur

In a tragic outburst of violence, 55-year-old milk booth operator Subodh Mandal lost his life in Bhagalpur after a seemingly trivial altercation over a neighbor's goat straying into his property. Things took a grim turn when Ramdhari Mandal, the neighbor, along with his accomplices, reportedly pulled Subodh outside and assaulted him.

The Times of India 8 Mar 2026 12:14 am

CM Omar Sets Zero Casualty Goal for Linemen Safety in Jammu Kashmir

SRINAGAR: Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah on Saturday instructed the Power Development Department to enforce strict safety protocols for field staff and work towards achieving zero casualty among linemen while on duty. The chief minister issued the directive while addressing the Lineman Diwas event organised by the Jammu Power Development Corporation Limited (JPDCL), []

KashmirLife 7 Mar 2026 9:34 pm

CM Omar Abdullah Calls For Zero Casualty Target To Ensure Safety Of Electricity Linemen In J&K

Jammu, Mar 7: Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah on Saturday directed the power development department to adopt strict safety measures for field staff, stressing that the government must work towards achieving the goal of zero casualty among linemen during duty. Presiding over the Lineman Diwas celebration, organised by Jammu Power Development Corporation Limited, Abdullah said the J-K government, along with the power department, will ensure the safety and protection of every lineman engaged in electricity-related work. The event [] The post CM Omar Abdullah Calls For Zero Casualty Target To Ensure Safety Of Electricity Linemen In J&K appeared first on Daily Excelsior .

Daily Excelsior 7 Mar 2026 9:11 pm