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IndiGo to introduce wide-body aircraft on Vijayawada-Hyderabad route: MP
The IndiGo official assures that direct services from Vijayawada to Varanasi, Ahmedabad, Pune, Kochi and Goa will be introduced after completing route mapping
Super Cup | Goa and East Bengal enter summit clash
Russian President Putin says India, Russia collaboration not directed against anyone
NEW DELHI: The India-Russia collaboration is not directed against any country and it is solely aimed at safeguarding the national interests of the two sides, Russian President Vladimir Putin has said against the backdrop of Washington's aggressive approach towards New Delhi and Moscow. In the context of India's energy ties with Russia, Putin said certain actors dislike New Delhi's growing role in international markets in view of its close relations with Moscow and these elements are aiming to constrain India's influence for political reasons by imposing artificial obstacles. In an interview to India Today news channel that was released on Thursday evening, the Russian president, referring to Western sanctions against Moscow, said his country's energy cooperation with New Delhi largely emains unaffected. Putin landed in New Delhi this evening on a two-day visit to hold summit talks with Prime Minister Narendra Modi. His trip comes at a time India-US relations are going through possibly the worst phase in the last two decades after Washington imposed a whopping 50 per cent tariff on Indian goods, including 25 per cent levies for New Delhi's procurement of Russian crude oil. Neither me nor Prime Minister Modi, despite certain external pressure we face, have never approached our collaboration to work against someone, the Russian president said in response to a question on Washington's aggressive approach. President Trump has his own agenda, his own goals, whereas we focus on ours -- not against anyone, but rather aimed at safeguarding our respective interests, India's and Russia's interests, he said. PutinModi meet: What to know about Indias oil imports, defence talks and geopolitical stakes Rejecting Washington's objection to India procuring crude oil from Russia, Putin said if the US has the right to buy Russian fuel, why shouldn't India have the same privilege. As for India's purchase of energy resources from Russia, I would like to note and have already mentioned this once, the US itself still buys nuclear fuel from us for its own nuclear power plants, Putin said. The Russian president also responded to a question on India lowering procurement of crude oil from Russia in view of Western sanctions on Moscow. Well, there is a certain decline in overall trade turnover during the first nine months of this year. This is just a minor adjustment. Overall, our trade turnover stands almost at the same level as before, he said. I can't give you exact monthly figures right now, but trade in petroleum products and crude oil, as well as the production of petroleum products for consumers of oil, Russian oil, is running smoothly in India, he said. Putin also said that India cannot be treated the way it was several decades back. Prime Minister Modi is not someone who succumbs to pressure easily. The Indian people can certainly take pride in their leader. This is absolutely obvious, he said. His stance is unwavering and straightforward, without being confrontational. Our goal is not to provoke conflict; rather, we aim to protect our lawful rights. India does the same, he said. On the Ukraine conflict, Putin said he believed the US is actively seeking a solution to this problem. I am absolutely certain, with no doubt at all, he (Trump) sincerely aims for a peaceful resolution. Putin said Trump genuinely wants to end the hostilities and prevent further loss of lives. But there could also be political interests tied to ending the confrontation between Russia and Ukraine, or economic motives too. On bilateral trade, Putin said over 90 per cent of our transactions are already conducted in national currencies. While some complications arise due to the presence of numerous intermediaries, there are also solutions, he said. The Russian president also complimented PM Modi's leadership. Our collaborative endeavours with Prime Minister Modi carry significant weight because they transcend our mutual ties, he said. Given its direct relevance to both nations, ensuring stability in key areas of engagement is crucial, as it helps secure the fulfilment of our objectives. Prime Minister Modi sets very challenging tasks for the country --and for himself in the first place, then for the administration, and eventually for the nation, he said. The Russian president did not give a direct reply to a question on if India was looking at procuring additional batches of S-400 missile systems. India stands out as one of our reliable and privileged partners in this area. We are not merely selling something to India and India isn't merely buying something from us in the sphere of defence and security. It is a different level, a different quality of relations we have with India, and we value this. We see how India values this relationship too, he said. Putin said Russia is not simply selling defence technology to India but it is sharing it with the country. It is a very rare thing to see in the sphere of military-technical cooperation. It speaks to the level of trust between the two countries and the level of trust between the two peoples. We have a broad portfolio indeed, including naval construction, rocket and missile engineering, and aircraft engineering, he added. Putins India visit to spotlight expanding trade, defence and health partnerships
Rane Questions Why Greens Dont Oppose Bakri Eid Slaughter
The environmental activists who oppose tree felling at Tapovan in Nashik were never seen opposing goat sacrifice on Eid. So why silent then? All religions equal? Rane said in a post on X.
CM Mohan Yadav releases South African cheetah Veera, twin cubs into wild at Kuno National Park
BHOPAL: A South African female cheetah, Veera, and her ten-month-old twin cubs were released into the free-ranging forests of Madhya Pradeshs Kuno National Park (KNP) on Thursday. The release by Chief Minister Dr. Mohan Yadav, marked International Cheetah Day at KNP, the first Indian home to African (Namibian and South African) cheetahs since September 2022. The mother and cubs, born in India in February, were released in the Parond forest area, a designated tourism zone. Their presence is expected to boost ecotourism and public engagement with Project Cheetah. Post-release monitoring will continue through advanced radio-tracking and field teams to ensure the animals safety and successful integration into the landscape. Veera, known for her adventurous behaviour, previously strayed out of Kuno during the summer of 2024, travelling through villages and jungles of Morena district into neighbouring Gwalior. In May 2024, she attacked a herd of goats, killing three in front of a shepherd. The latest release comes two weeks after a landmark development at Kuno, the birth of five cubs to 33-month-old Mukhi, the first Indian-born female cheetah to an African mother. The six-year-old Veera and her cubs now join 16 other cheetahs and cubs already living and hunting independently in the parks forests, often dispersing into adjacent districts of Gwalior and Morena, as well as parts of Rajasthan. These include two females, Jwala and Asha, and their six cubs each. Namibian female Jwala and her four cubs were released into the forest in February 2025. One of her cubs, a 20-month-old female, died reportedly after a fight with a leopard on September 15. Kuno currently hosts eight adult cheetahs and 21 cubs. Meanwhile, Gandhi Sagar Wildlife Sanctuary in Mandsaur and Neemuch districts is home to three South African cheetahs, a male coalition and a female. On Thursday, the Chief Minister also released Kunos 2026 calendar and the newly developed Field Manual for Clinical Management of Free-Ranging Cheetahs in Kuno National Park. He further inaugurated the parks new souvenir shop, aimed at enriching visitor experience and promoting conservation awareness.
Mitchell Starc on left-arm wickets record: Wasim still the GOAT
Australian becomes leading Test wicket-taker among left-arm quicks with Gabba six-for
Despite setting a goal, BAFTA misses 50% women mark
The British Academy of Film and Television Arts (BAFTA) has announced that it has met nearly all its membership diversity goals set in 2020.
Deepika Padukone and Ranveer Singh create Orry`s iconic pose at a wedding
Deepika Padukone and Ranveer Singh were spotted at a family wedding in Goa, where a candid momentcaptured and shared by Orrywent viral. Dressed in matching red outfits, the couple was seen chatting and laughing
Ranking Sports That Have the Highest Wagering Odds
There are different types of sports bettors. Some look for the supposed safety of low odds, while others embrace the improbability of high odds. It does not matter which group you belong to. If your goal is to have fun through sports betting, you can bet online today here and access a wide variety of sporting events, betting markets, and features that can save your bet slip. Still do not know where to start? Do not worry. In this article, [] The post Ranking Sports That Have the Highest Wagering Odds appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
CoinSwitch Releases India's First Comprehensive VDA Handbook for Police and LEAs
CoinSwitch , India’s largest crypto trading platform, today announced the launch of Virtual Digital Assets Decoded, the country’s first comprehensive handbook designed to help Indian law enforcement agencies, cybercrime units, and policymakers to navigate through the rapidly evolving VDA ecosystem. With crypto adoption accelerating across India, police and cybercrime units are increasingly facing complex cases involving digital assets. Recognizing this urgent need, CoinSwitch has developed the handbook to simplify VDA concepts and provide practical guidance for on-ground investigations. The handbook will be distributed across key police stations and cybersecurity units nationwide, ensuring frontline officials have direct access to the tools and insights they need. Commenting on the launch, Mr. Ashish Singhal, Co-founder & CEO of CoinSwitch , said, " India has emerged as a global leader in grassroots-level crypto adoption, ranking first in the Global Crypto Adoption Index for the third consecutive year in 2025. With this growth comes a responsibility for service providers to safeguard consumer interests and foster a safer, more inclusive crypto ecosystem. This handbook is our contribution to that mission ." Mr. Sukant Dukhande, Senior Director, Legal at CoinSwitch , added, " Crypto is a rapidly evolving global asset class, bringing inherent complexity. This handbook is designed to assist police officials, policymakers, and regulatory bodies by providing practical insights, case studies, and best practices to enhance coordination and support informed, effective decision-making ." This launch builds on CoinSwitch’s ongoing efforts to support law enforcement and regulatory engagement in India. The company has conducted over 35 workshops and training programs on blockchain tracing and crypto fraud investigations. It has also established advisory partnerships to help shape balanced and effective crypto regulation. Looking ahead, CoinSwitch plans to expand these initiatives. The goal is to create a sustained ecosystem of knowledge. nodaldesk@coinswitch.co . Virtual Digital Assets Decoded complements these efforts, offering actionable insights to support investigations, improve coordination, and enhance decision-making in India’s fast-growing crypto ecosystem. coinswitch.co/switch/crypto/vda-handbook-for-police-law-enforcement-agencies
Goods train derails at Panvel near Mumbai; railway traffic hit
Due to the derailment, the movement of trains on the Mumbai-Goa and Mumbai-Panvel-Karjat routes was affected
MUMBAI: Maharashtra minister and BJP leader Nitesh Rane on Thursday wondered why environmentalists opposing the felling of trees in Nashik ahead of Kumbh Mela were never seen opposing the slaughter of goats on Eid. Rane's remarks came amid protests by civil society members against the Nashik civic body's plan to cut down more than 1,700 trees in the Tapovan area to build a 'Sadhu Gram' (settlement for religious leaders) ahead of the Kumbh Mela, which will begin in October 2026. The environmental activists who oppose tree felling at Tapovan in Nashik, were never seen opposing goat sacrifice. All religions equal? Rane said in a post on X. Meanwhile, the Opposition NCP (SP) Lok Sabha member from Dindori in Nashik district, Bhaskar Bhagare, expressed disappointment over the proposed tree felling. We are already witnessing erratic rains, flooding and extreme weather conditions in the last few years. In such a situation, cutting down so many trees is unacceptable, he said, adding that he has written to Union Environment Minister Bhupender Yadav on the issue. Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis on Wednesday said the government would ensure no harm to the environment. He said some people are trying to create hurdles for the Nashik Kumbh Mela, while certain individuals have suddenly become environmentalists for political reasons. Notably, actor Sayaji Shinde, a member of the Deputy CM Ajit Pawars NCP, which is part of the ruling coalition, has said he would oppose the government if it were adamant on removing the trees. Pawar on Wednesday called for a conciliatory approach to resolve the issue, saying that maintaining environmental balance is as important as development. Local Hindu organisations along with political parties have also joined the protests against the planned tree felling in the Tapovan area of Nashik. Activists of the Hindu Mahasabha recited the Hanuman Chalisa in Tapovan a few days back, while the supporters of some other Hindu organisations pasted posters with the slogan `Jai Shriram, Jai Hanuman' on the trees marked for removal by the Nashik Municipal Corporation. Some of them also invoked the local belief that Lord Ram and Sita lived in Tapovan during their exile, and called for protecting the trees for the sake of religious sentiments. School children staged demonstrations in Tapovan on Wednesday, carrying placards with pro-conservation messages. Local leaders and workers of the Congress, Shiv Sena (UBT) and Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) also joined the agitation.
Kumbh Mela tree row: Why greens don't object to goat slaughter on Eid, asks Nitesh Rane
Rane's remarks came amid protests by civil society members against the Nashik civic body's plan to cut down more than 1,700 trees in the Tapovan area to build a 'Sadhu Gram' (settlement for religious leaders) ahead of the Kumbh Mela, which will begin in October 2026.
Inside Deepika's glam at Goa wedding: Backless blouse, red saree, pure grace
Inside Deepika's glam at Goa wedding: Backless blouse, red saree, pure grace
How Drishyam 3 is rewriting biz rules
KOCHI: Filmmaker Jeethu Joseph still remembers the moment Antony Perumbavoor pulled him aside with startling news. Ive got an excellent offer -- and Im closing it, he told the filmmaker. The Rs 115-crore blockbuster of a deal from Mumbai-based Panorama Studios was finalised even before Drishyam 3 was wrapped up. For Mollywood, where rights sales typically happen after a film proves itself at the box office, this was nothing short of a revolution. Panoramas acquisition of the Malayalam rights is not about the number alone -- its about the timing, the confidence, and the structure. As Jeethu puts it, this is a first in Malayalam, if not in any regional language film industry in the country. Simply put: Antonys Aashirvad Cinemas has already pocketed the kind of profit usually made after a blockbuster run. Distribution remains with Antony, and the final say on the release date remains with the makers. But the producer is insulated the financial risk is gone. Hindi engine behind deal Why would a Bollywood studio shell out this kind of money? Partly because Panorama is also producing the Hindi iteration of Drishyam 3, featuring Ajay Devgn. But the Malayalam version will be the mothership. The agreement is clear -- the other-language versions will release only two months after the Malayalam release, Jeethu said, setting to rest speculation that the Hindi version will hit the screens first. The Hindi team is preparing to start shooting only after December 5, and Jeethu confirmed they will modify the script to suit their storytelling grammar. They cannot use several portions of the Malayalam script. They will rework itand they have sought our opinion on those changes. The deal, according to producer M Renjith, reflects the changed economics of Malayalam cinema. After L2: Empuraan, there was a realisation that a Malayalam film can collect the same money from a worldwide release as from the Indian market. That altered everything, he said. And Renjith should know. As producer of Thudarum, the Mohanlal-starrer that collected `150-crore-plus at the box office, he received only Rs 55 crore. The rest was divvied up between GST, entertainment tax, theatres share and distributors fees. Hindi studios, OTT giants, and distributors have been closely tracking Malayalam content for its novelty, realism, and high repeat value. The example he offers is telling: A small film like Eko, a mystery thriller, is now seeing reviews in Hindi media -- purely because word spread that the film was a sleeper hit. People across India are watching anything fresh and well-made. Thats our strength now, he said. Legal turning point Musthafa Zafeer O V, founder & chairman of Musthafa & Almana, a global law firm that now specialises in cinema law, said the deal also marks a legal and commercial shift. Earlier, a film had to be successful in Kerala first. Only then did Mumbai studios buy remake rights. Drishyam 3 has reversed that process. Even before shooting wrapped up, the Malayalam rights were sold for a huge amount, he said. And the most significant consequence? The Malayalam producer is now safe. The profit is locked in. They no longer have to worry about box-office performance. That headache is gone. An industry official summed it up. Malayalam cinema has become a market others study seriously. This deal proves it. The conversation at film festivals from Goas Indian Panorama to Hyderabads industry meets -- has shifted decisively towards Malayalam films, added Renjith. The road ahead With the shoot wrapped up and release plans to be announced shortly, Jeethu is careful about the speculation around Drishyam 4. Everything depends on how the audience receives the third film. Nothing is guaranteed, he said. But even before a single scene from Drishyam 3 reaches theatres, one thing is already certain: It has become the first Malayalam film to enter the Rs 350-crore club purely through rights valuation. And in doing so, it has pulled Mollywood into a new financial era one defined by national attention, aggressive buyouts, and deals once unimaginable in Keralas film industry.
Soaked or dry raisins: Which one should you eat for better digestion and energy?
Raisins, being the dried version of grapes, are a powerhouse of vital nutrients like fiber, iron, potassium, and antioxidants. They make for healthy eating additions in any form to any diet. The most common question that is asked regarding raisins is, are soaked raisins healthier than dry raisins? Nutritionally, both provide nutrition, though they differ in digestion, nutrient absorption, energy release-and overall effects to the body. Understanding these differences can help you choose the best form to suit your health goals.
Deepika Padukone, Ranveer Singh are a timeless power couple, says Orry
Mumbai: Bollywood celebrities best friend Orry, whose real name is Orhan Awatramani, has revealed why actor Ranveer Singh is probably the only man he gets jealous of. Ranveer and Deepika recreated Orrys signature hand on chest pose at a wedding in Goa. The social media influencer called it wholesome. Seeing Deepika imitate my signature VIRAL 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 .
Billionaire Spacewalker Is Back Before The Senate Seeking NASAs Top Job
Tech entrepreneur's goal is to beat the Chinese there by the end of the decade
How a Systematic Investment Plan may help you build disciplined investing habits
Systematic Investment Plan (SIP) allows you to contribute a fixed amount at regular intervals, helping you approach investing in a structured and predictable manner. This approach may support investors who prefer consistency and wish to build investing habits that align with their financial horizon. How an SIP can potentially help build a regular investing habit By understanding how it works and the factors you may consider, you may be better placed to make informed decisions that suit your needs. Understanding how a Systematic Investment Plan works A Systematic Investment Plan allows you to invest a chosen amount at a set frequency. This method spreads contributions over time, which may help you participate in the market without relying on one-time investment decisions. You may choose the contribution amount based on suitability, your financial horizon, and the level of market participation you are comfortable with. When you explore how a Systematic Investment Plan functions, you may notice that it encourages regular investing rather than timing market movements. This habit-building approach may support long-term financial discipline for investors who prefer systematic contribution patterns. Building disciplined habits through regular investing One of the important aspects of a Systematic Investment Plan is the consistency it brings. When you contribute regularly, you may be able to focus more on building habits that help you stay committed to your long-term financial approach. For example, contributing Rs. 1,000 every month over a few years may show how regular investing builds momentum over time. This steady pattern may make it easier to stay aligned with your financial goals, while giving you the flexibility to adjust contributions when required. *For illustrative purpose only How a Systematic Investment Plan may support long-term investing A Systematic Investment Plan may help you stay invested across different market phases. When contributions are spread out, the likelihood of staying invested over longer periods may increase. This approach may offer benefits when combined with a clear understanding of risks, your financial horizon, and your expected contribution pattern. Investing through a Systematic Investment Plan also aligns with a structured approach to markets. Instead of focusing on short-term changes, you may concentrate on the overall pattern of regular investing. This may make the experience more predictable and may help reduce the impact of short-term volatility on your decision-making. Key considerations before starting Before starting a Systematic Investment Plan, you may consider factors such as your monthly budget, your investing horizon, and the kind of exposure you are comfortable with. Assessing these elements may help you choose a contribution amount that feels suitable and sustainable over time. You may also consider whether you prefer a long-term or medium-term approach. Reviewing your contributions periodically may support better alignment with your financial situation. The objective is to create a steady rhythm that you may comfortably maintain. Placing a Systematic Investment Plan within your overall financial approach While deciding how a Systematic Investment Plan fits into your financial approach, you may look at how it works alongside other options you are evaluating. The consistency of contributions may complement your savings behaviour, helping you gradually build a market-linked corpus that reflects your investing style. equity mutual funds may be one of the instruments available to implement your Systematic Investment Plan, depending on your suitability and preferences. Understanding how it works within your broader financial framework may support more informed decisions as you plan. You may explore funds like equity mutual funds to understand how a systematic investment plan could help. Conclusion A Systematic Investment Plan offers a structured way to build disciplined investing habits. By making regular contributions, you may stay aligned with your financial approach while gradually participating in the markets. The flexibility to choose contribution amounts, review them periodically, and stay invested over time may support your long-term objectives. Taking the time to understand how it works, and reviewing its place within your broader financial considerations, may help you move towards a more consistent investing pattern. Mutual Fund investments are subject to market risks, read all scheme related documents carefully.
Chaos at Bengaluru Airport as IndiGo Cancels Over 100 Flights
Passengers left stranded as key routes including Delhi, Hyderabad, Kolkata, Pune and Goa disrupted
Are You Eating Your Leafy Greens The Right Way? Nutritionist Explains
According to Lovneet Batra, when leafy greens are combined with healthy fats like sesame seeds, white butter, goats cheese, ghee, or tahini, they boost mineral absorption
Russian President Putin begins 2-day India visit on Thursday; PM Modi to host private dinner
NEW DELHI:Prime Minister Narendra Modi will host a private dinner for Russian President Vladimir Putin on Thursday, hours after he lands in New Delhi with a broader goal to shore up bilateral strategic and economic partnership, against the backdrop of a sharp downturn in Indias relations with the US. Boosting defence ties, insulating bilateral trade []
NHPC shares in focus as unit 2 of 2,000-MW Subansiri project goes live
NHPC shares are poised for investor attention after Unit 2 of its 2,000-MW Subansiri project successfully synchronized with the grid on December 2, 2025. This marks the first unit to supply power for testing, with Commercial Operation expected this month. The project promises significant clean energy generation, bolstering India's green goals.
Drugs worth Rs 29 crore seized in Bengaluru; two foreign nationals held
BENGALURU: In three separate operations, the Anti-Narcotics Wing of the Central Crime Branch (CCB) seized 10.36 kg of MDMA crystals and 8 kg of hydro ganja, worth approximately Rs 28.75 crore. Two foreign nationals were arrested in two of the cases. Police said the seized drugs were stockpiled for sale during the New Year celebrations. In the first case, 25-year-old Nancy Omary Lawa, a Tanzanian national, was arrested based on a tip-off. Police raided her house and found 9.25 kg of MDMA crystals worth Rs 18.50 crore. She had come to India in 2023 on a tourist visa. After staying in Delhi, she moved to Bengaluru, worked as a hair stylist, and lived in a rented house at P&T Layout, Sampigehalli. She allegedly got MDMA from Delhi and sold it at higher prices to known customers, the police said. In another case, Emmanuel Idiko (28), a Nigerian, was arrested near the basketball court at Lalbagh South Gate while attempting to peddle drugs. He arrived in India on a business visa in 2021 and moved to Bengaluru in 2022. According to the police, he sourced MDMA from foreign peddlers in Delhi and Goa at lower prices and distributed it in Bengaluru through another foreign national. Police seized 1.115 kg of MDMA worth Rs 2.25 crore. He had earlier been booked under the NDPS Act at Govindapura Police Station in February 2024 and continued peddling after his release in April. In the third ase, the CCB intercepted parcels at the foreign post office in Chamarajpet based. Officials seized 8 kg of hydro ganja valued at Rs 8 crore, concealed in tea bags and procured from foreign sources. City Police Commissioner Seemant Kumar Singh said that with this latest seizure, the city police have recovered nearly Rs 140 crore worth of various drugs, making it the highest seizure in a year. Meanwhile, Bengaluru Customs officers arrested a person at Kempegowda International Airport, Terminal 2, who was arriving from Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia and seized 4.9 kg of hydroponic ganja valued at Rs 1.71 crore.
Money reset before 2026 begins: CA shares 4-step checklist for your financial freedom next year
Financial expert Nitin Kaushik outlined a four-step plan on X to help individuals build a financial strategy before 2026. His advice emphasizes setting specific money goals with timelines, understanding personal risk tolerance based on income and age, establishing an emergency fund covering three to six months of expenses, and making informed investment choices based on research rather than hype.
La Liga: Kylian Mbapp Scores 2 Goals As Real Madrid Wins 3-0 At Athletic Bilbao
Eduardo Camavinga also found the net for Madrid as it moved back within one point of Barcelona
Geetha Iyers Miniature Giants weaves stories and science
Insects are the quiet, unsung heroes of biodiversity. They are small, and so they slip past our notice, but they have always been so vital in maintaining the balance in our ecosystem. While our attention gravitates toward majestic tigers, soaring birds, and towering trees, it is the tiny workers beneath our feet and above our heads who keep nature running like a well-oiled machine. They pollinate flowers, keep pests in check, and feed countless other creatures, forming the invisible scaffold that holds ecosystems together. To overlook insects is to overlook the very heartbeat of the world that hums, crawls, and flutters tirelessly to keep life thriving. Understanding these very insects has, therefore, become not only important but endlessly demanding, and it is in pursuit of this challenge that Geetha Iyer, an author and independent consultant in education and environment, returns once again; now with her third book dedicated to unravelling the world of insects. While her first book Satpada, Our World of Insects is best described as a beginners handbook, her second, The Weavers: The Curious World of Insects delved into the science of how they weave, and use silk in their lives. In her latest work, Miniature Giants: Insect Stories Beyond the Ordinary, she says, she is batting for insects and their reputation. The backyard of her home in the picturesque village of Suchindram, Kanniyakumari, doubles as a laboratory, where she spends hours observing insects and even the village itself, she says, becomes her natural field site. But her observations werent limited to Suchindram. She spent five years at the Kalakad Mundanthurai Tiger Reserve and Kanyakumari Wildlife Sanctuary, and spent more years surveying moths and insects at Meghalaya, Nagaland, Mizoram, and the Western Ghats. The book clubs her observations with discoveries by entomologists and scientists globally, but all weaved into simple and interesting stories. Geetha Iyer Ahead of the books launch by the Madras Naturalists Society (MNS) on Friday, Geetha, also a life member of MNS, shares her concerns for the world of insects. Citing that the number of insects is fast declining, she hopes that the book will trigger healthy conversation. If we want a healthy Earth, we need a healthy insect-friendly ecosystem, she says. Geetha also believes that curiosity about insects grows when fear fades, and she uses familiar examples to dissolve misconceptions. People fear bees and wasps because they sting. But why do bees leave their stings and die, while wasps and hornets dont? Why does the pain linger in our memory? Experience, she adds, is the bridge between science and empathy. If you know their behaviour, then you know how to protect yourself, she says, recalling how she learned to remain still when surrounded by buzzing insects. Wasps, hornets and bees see moving objects well but not still ones slight movement can prove to be painful. These details lie in various scientific publications. I have simplified and converted them into story form, keeping science to a minimum. Beyond learning how to protect ourselves and appreciating these tiny creatures, the author believes we can even learn from them. Across the book, my stories about them have tried to bring home the idea that insects are self-sufficient. They are so self-sufficient that scientists are discovering from their lives, technologies to solve many of the problems humans face, she informs. By reading her upcoming book, she hopes readers will walk away with a new understanding that the world of insects cannot be reduced to the narrow labels of harmful and beneficial as taught in classrooms. Instead, she wants people to recognise them as partners in sustaining a healthy and balanced life. For her, the responsibility remains unchanged: to draw attention to the indispensable role insects play in maintaining the well-being of the Earth. And as she writes in her book, It is my belief that to protect the insects is to protect us humans and many other species from going extinct. Conservation of forests and wildlife will not fulfil its goals if we ignore insects and other invertebrates. The book, published by Penguin Viking, is available on Amazon. Priced at `458.99
Juve advance with 2-0 win against Udinese
ITALIAN CUP TURIN, Dec 3: Juventus advanced to the Italian Cup quarterfinals with a 2-0 win over Udinese after teenage defender Matteo Palma scored an own goal and conceded a penalty Tuesday. Juventus, which holds the record for the most Italian Cup trophies with 15, will next face either Atalanta or Genoa, which play each []
OpenAI's new confession system teaches models to be honest about bad behaviors
OpenAI announced today that it is working on a framework that will train artificial intelligence models to acknowledge when they've engaged in undesirable behavior, an approach the team calls a confession. Since large language models are often trained to produce the response that seems to be desired, they can become increasingly likely to provide sycophancy or state hallucinations with total confidence. The new training model tries to encourage a secondary response from the model about what it did to arrive at the main answer it provides. Confessions are only judged on honesty, as opposed to the multiple factors that are used to judge main replies, such as helpfulness, accuracy and compliance. The technical writeup is available here . The researchers said their goal is to encourage the model to be forthcoming about what it did, including potentially problematic actions such as hacking a test, sandbagging or disobeying instructions. If the model honestly admits to hacking a test, sandbagging, or violating instructions, that admission increases its reward rather than decreasing it, the company said. Whether you're a fan of Catholicism, Usher or just a more transparent AI, a system like confessions could be a useful addition to LLM training. This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/ai/openais-new-confession-system-teaches-models-to-be-honest-about-bad-behaviors-210553482.html?src=rss
Centre: No proposal to set up nuclear power plant in Goa
Panaji: Stating that there is currently no proposal to set up a nuclear power plant in Goa, the Union government has said that such a project may be considered in the future depending on its feasibility. In a written reply to a question tabled by South Goa MP Captain Viriato Fernandes in the Lok Sabha [] The post Centre: No proposal to set up nuclear power plant in Goa appeared first on The Navhind Times .
At SFX Feast, leaders echo Bishops call for safeguarding Goa
Margao: Politiciansincluding Chief Minister Pramod Sawant and Leader of the Opposition Yuri Alemaoextended greetings to citizens attending the feast of St Francis Xavier on Wednesday at the Bom Jesus Basilica in Old Goa. I extend my warmest greetings on the occasion of the feast of St Francis Xavier to everyone. The government is actively supporting [] The post At SFX Feast, leaders echo Bishops call for safeguarding Goa appeared first on The Navhind Times .
Egg prices shoot up, Xmas sweets likely to get costly
Goa lacks poultry farms, depends on Maha & Ktaka for supplies Panaji: Surging egg prices are likely to affect the cost of traditional Goan Christmas sweets, with rates expected to rise to between Rs 120 and Rs 130 per dozen. At present, eggs are selling at Rs 90 per dozen. Jaikrishna Naik, president, All Goa [] The post Egg prices shoot up, Xmas sweets likely to get costly appeared first on The Navhind Times .
Goa Post pushes e-payments of premiums to cut queues
Panaji: The Department of Posts, Goa division, has urged all Postal Life Insurance (PLI) and Rural Postal Life Insurance (RPLI) customers to adopt digital payment options for faster, easier and more secure premium payments. Officials said digital payment channels offer 247 access, help customers avoid long queues, and allow timely deposits without visiting a post [] The post Goa Post pushes e-payments of premiums to cut queues appeared first on The Navhind Times .
Goa can become a more gratitude-oriented society recognising contribution at every level This week, an institution from Porvorim came up with the slogan Lets Honour Our Heroes. Its goal was simple: to pay tribute to the achievers who might have reached the evening of their lives, and who need to be appreciated. It can be [] The post Recognising our own appeared first on The Navhind Times .
Ktaka: High command goes missing
In Congress, it is open season for all stakeholders to slug it out without any fear of retribution. When the high command is enfeebled, the rules in the political jungle change If there was a contest for scoring political self-goals, the Congress party would almost certainly strike gold. The Karnataka nataka or Game of Thrones [] The post Ktaka: High command goes missing appeared first on The Navhind Times .
Govt has set target to provide 1-cr jobs in next five years: Governor
Bihar's NDA government is gearing up for a transformative five-year plan, setting an impressive goal of creating 1 crore job opportunities for young people, as announced by Governor Arif Mohammed Khan. The administration is committed to reinforcing law and order, advancing police training and resources, and improving infrastructure.
Airbus suffers a hard landing as Boeing soars again
Airbus has adjusted its aircraft delivery goals due to challenges with off-spec panels and necessary software updates for its A320 series. These setbacks have shaken investor confidence. On the flip side, Boeing is experiencing a robust financial turnaround, forecasts increased deliveries and robust cash flow. This revival comes on the heels of past turbulence and shifts in leadership.
Explore Goas cultural legacy at Heritage First Festival
The festival is curated by Heritage First Goa, founded by author Heta Pandit, Jack Ajit Sukhija and Snigdha Manchanda, which aims to preserve and promote Goas built, natural and cultural heritage
NHPC synchronises first unit of 2,000-MW Subansiri Lower hydel project
State-owned NHPC Ltd. has successfully synchronised Unit 2 of the Subansiri Lower Hydroelectric Project with the national grid. This marks a significant step towards the project's completion. Upon full operation, it will contribute substantial renewable energy, aiding India's carbon neutrality goals. Further units are scheduled for connection, boosting the nation's power output.
MSFT stock today: Microsoft shares saw a dip on Wednesday. This followed reports that several company divisions have reduced sales growth targets for specific artificial intelligence products. This adjustment comes after many sales staff did not meet their goals for the fiscal year ending in June. The move is considered unusual for Microsoft, especially within its Azure cloud division.
Super Cup semifinals are here after a month-long break
FC Goa gears up for semifinal showdown with Mumbai City FC; East Bengal will be wary of plucky Punjab FC
For many engineering students in the country, enrolling in the Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) is a highly desired aim. Around the clock, they work hard to achieve their long-standing goal of getting admission into the IIT.
The first complaint was filed in Goa by a Hindu outfit. Ranveer Singh issued an apology stating that he never intended to hurt any religious statements.
Goal To Achieve Developed Nation Tag By 2047, Top PMO Bureaucrat Reveals PM Modi's Vision | News18
India has set an ambitious and historic target to become a Developed Nation by 2047, marking 100 years of independence. A top PMO bureaucrat has detailed the governments roadmap, priorities, and long-term reforms aimed at achieving this milestone. n18oc_india News18 Mobile App - https://onelink.to/desc-youtube
Complained Filed Against Actor Ranveer Singh | Actor Accused Of Hurting Religious Sentiments |News18
A major controversy has erupted at the Goa Film Festival as a complaint has been filed against Bollywood actor Ranveer Singh for allegedly hurting religious sentiments while speaking about the film Kantara. n18oc_india News18 Mobile App - https://onelink.to/desc-youtube
Kantara Mimicry Row: Complaint Filed Against Actor Ranveer Singh For Hurting Religious Sentiments
During a session at IFFI in Goa, Ranveer described Guliga Daivas sister Chaundi as a female ghost and also mimicked the character on stage.
Nutritionist Sakshi Lalwani Debunks Myths on Palm Oil, Labels and Everyday Nutrition
With growing confusion around which cooking oils are truly healthy, the ongoing podcast series aims to help Indian households make informed, science-based choices. An episode that features nutritionist Sakshi Lalwani, who clarifies everyday concerns about cooking oil selection, label reading and safe cooking practices. The episodes blend relatable food conversations with evidence-led insights on fats, nutrition and the important role palm oil plays in Indian kitchens. Nutritionist Sakshi Lalwani Debunks Myths on Palm Oil, Labels and Everyday Nutrition Episode Highlights In the first Episode, Sakshi explains the basics of palm oil, a plant-based oil extracted from the fruit of the oil palm tree. She breaks down how palm olein is naturally trans-fat free, stable at high temperatures, and contains Vitamin E tocotrienols and, the red palm oil contains beta-carotene, a source of provitamin A. She highlights palm oil’s balanced fatty acid mix (around 50% saturated, 40% monounsaturated and 10% polyunsaturated fats) and emphasizes that smart cooking habits, not the elimination of any one oil, are key to healthier meals. In the next Episode, she unfolds the increasing appearance of “No Palm Oil” labels and explains how these tags are largely marketing-led, designed to create a perception of being healthier without reflecting true nutritional value. She advises listeners to look beyond front labels, check the ingredients list, and understand what oils are used as a replacement when palm oil is removed. What Science Says About Palm Oil The series highlights that palm oil, when used as part of a balanced diet, contains beneficial compounds such as tocotrienols and carotenoids (in red palm oil), which are powerful antioxidants. Food science shows that palm oil is stable at high temperatures, resistant to oxidation, neutral in flavour, has a long shelf life, less chances of forming harmful compounds as compared to other vegetable oils, and is naturally trans-fat free and does not need to go through the process of partial hydrogenation. It also absorbs less oil into food, leading to crisp and evenly fried dishes. Aligned With ICMR Dietary Guidelines Sakshi reinforces the ICMR–NIN Dietary Guidelines (2024), which recommend keeping visible fats to 25–30 g per person per day and rotating different plant-based oils to maintain a balanced fatty acid profile. Within this approach, palm oil is positioned as one of several suitable options for everyday Indian cooking. Supporting India’s Edible Oil Goals: NMEO–OP The episodes also briefly reference India’s broader edible oil needs. Under the Government of India’s National Mission on Edible Oils – Oil Palm (NMEO–OP), multiple states are expanding oil palm cultivation due to its high productivity, yielding 5–8 times more oil per hectare compared to many other oilseeds crops, helping strengthen domestic supply and reduce reliance on imports. Understanding ‘No Palm Oil’ Labels The conversation also aligns with recent views from industry bodies such as IFBA and OTAI, which have noted that “No Palm Oil” claims can mislead consumers. The episodes encourage shoppers to prioritise the overall nutrient profile , ingredient quality, rather than relying on a claim on the front of a pack. www.instagram.com/p/DQx7TR7gZH6/ www.instagram.com/p/DRmZs1TgSH9/ About the Series This is a six-episode podcast series by the Malaysian Palm Oil Council (MPOC) designed to address misinformation and share scientific facts about palm oil in a simple, relatable way. Each episode brings expert voices and everyday perspectives to topics like nutrition, health, and sustainability helping listeners replace myths with understanding. With these conversations, MPOC hopes to encourage balanced, fact-based discussions and highlight palm oil’s rightful place as a versatile, nutritious, and sustainably produced edible oil.
He submitted a written complaint alleging that the actor mocked the sacred daiva tradition during his stage act at the closing ceremony of the International Film Festival of India (IFFI) held in Goa on November 28
BPCL Recognised Among Global Top 100 Corporate Startup Stars
Bharat Petroleum Corporation Limited (BPCL) , a Fortune Global 500 company and a Maharatna PSU, has been recognised by the International Chamber of Commerce (ICC) and Mind the Bridge as one of the Top 100 Corporate Startup Stars (CSS) worldwide. BPCL is the only Indian organisation featured in this prestigious global list of CSS, which is a celebration of the world’s most exemplary corporate champions of startup collaboration. L to R: Marco Marinucci, Founder and CEO Mind the Bridge, Arun Jhawar, Deputy General Manager (Finance) (Strategy-CVC), BPCL and Santosh N Kale, General Manager (Maintenance) MR, BPCL The announcement was made at a ceremony held at the International Chamber of Commerce headquarters in Paris. The Corporate Startup Stars Awards 2025 recognized 100 top companies from the Forbes Global 2000 and Fortune Global 500 that demonstrate outstanding commitment to open innovation, startup engagement, and ecosystem development. Shri Sanjay Khanna, Chairman and Managing Director, BPCL , said, “We are honoured to be recognised among the 2025 Top 100 Corporate Startup Stars. This global accolade is a testament to Bharat Petroleum’s commitment to building an open innovation ecosystem that fosters entrepreneurship in the country. Through our startup initiative ‘ Ankur ’, we are catalysing breakthrough solutions that will make energy cleaner, smarter, and more sustainable. As BPCL marks its 50th year of shaping the future of energy, we remain committed to partnering with startups to advance technologies that will accelerate India’s energy transition and strengthen BPCL’s position as an integrated energy company of the future.” Since its launch in 2016, ‘Ankur’ has supported 30 startups offering innovative solutions in Robotics, Artificial Intelligence, Machine Learning, Asset Integrity, Industrial IoT, Inspection, Predictive Maintenance, Safety Technologies and other emerging domains. The ‘ BPCL Ankur Fund’ has been established to invest in promising early-stage startups aligned with BPCL’s strategic priorities and future roadmap. Congratulating the winners, John W H Denton AO, Secretary General, ICC, said, “Innovation remains the cornerstone of global economic growth. ICC is proud to support businesses that drive meaningful impact through collaboration from emerging startups to established corporations working together to shape the future of global commerce.” Alberto Onetti, Chairman, Mind the Bridge, added, “BPCL is a strong case of how a large corporation can strategically drive innovation by partnering with startups and investing in them. Through Project Ankur, BPCL has developed a platform that accelerates the adoption of new technologies, while nurturing early-stage entrepreneurs in India’s evolving energy sector through initial grants. To further this goal, BPCL launched the BPCL Ankur Fund, which enables strategic investments in startups by providing equity funding. This approach allows startups to scale their solutions within the BPCL ecosystem.” About Bharat Petroleum Corporation Ltd. (BPCL) Fortune Global 500 Company, Bharat Petroleum is the second largest Indian Oil Marketing Company and one of the integrated energy companies in India, engaged in refining of crude oil and marketing of petroleum products, with presence in the upstream and downstream sectors of the oil and gas industry. The company attained the coveted Maharatna status, joining the club of companies having greater operational & financial autonomy. Bharat Petroleum’s Refineries at Mumbai, Kochi and Bina have a combined refining capacity of around 35.3 MMTPA. Its marketing infrastructure includes a network of installations, depots, fuel stations, aviation service stations and LPG distributors. Its distribution network comprises over 23,500+ Fuel Stations, over 6,200+ LPG distributorships, 500+ Lubes distributorships, 80 POL storage locations, 54 LPG Bottling Plants, 79 Aviation Service Stations, 5 Lube blending plants and 5 cross-country pipelines. Bharat Petroleum is integrating its strategy, investments, environmental and social ambitions to move towards a sustainable planet. The company has Electric vehicle charging stations at 6500+ Fuel Stations. With a focus on sustainable solutions, the company is developing an ecosystem and a road-map to become a Net Zero Energy Company by 2040, in Scope 1 and Scope 2 emissions. Bharat Petroleum has been partnering communities by supporting several initiatives connected primarily in the areas of education, water conservation, skill development, health, community development, capacity building and employee volunteering. With ‘Energising Lives’ as its core purpose, Bharat Petroleum’s vision is to be an admired global energy company leveraging talent, innovation & technology. About International Chamber of Commerce (ICC) The International Chamber of Commerce (ICC) is the institutional representative of more than 45 million companies in over 170 countries. ICC’s core mission is to make business work for everyone, every day, everywhere. Through a unique mix of advocacy, solutions and standard setting, we promote international trade, responsible business conduct and a global approach to regulation, in addition to providing market-leading dispute resolution services. Our members include many of the world’s leading companies, SMEs, business associations and local chambers of commerce. iccwbo.org | @iccwbo. About Mind the Bridge Mind the Bridge is a global innovation advisory firm that empowers economies through entrepreneurship and innovation. Headquartered in Silicon Valley with offices in Barcelona, Seoul, Tel Aviv, New York and Milan, it has been working as an international bridge at the intersection between startups and corporates since 2007. Mind the Bridge scouts, filters, and works with 10,000+ startups a year supporting global corporations with open innovation initiatives that translate into curated deals with startups (POCs. procurement, investments, and/or acquisitions). It also provides corporates with advisory services and benchmarking on innovation strategies and structures. Mind the Bridge developed MTB Ecosystem, an AI-powered open innovation matching platform for innovation ecosystem hubs and corporates. Mind the Bridge, in collaboration with the International Chamber of Commerce, annually runs the “Corporate Startup Stars”, which recognize the world’s most startup-friendly global corporates, and "Startup Ecosystem Stars" Awards, that aims at identifying the public and private organizations focused on supporting Innovation in their respective ecosystems. mindthebridge.com | @mindthebridge.
CM Revanth invites PM Modi, LoP Rahul Gandhi for Telangana Rising-2047 summit
HYDERABAD: Telangana Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy on Wednesday extended an invitation to Prime Minister Narendra Modi for the forthcoming Telangana Rising2047 Global Summit, being held to mark the completion of two years of Congress government in the state. Revanth Reddy called on the Prime Minister in Parliament along with Deputy Chief Minister Mallu Bhatti Vikramarka. Revanth Reddy also extended invites to Opposition leader in Lok Sabha Rahul Gandhi, several Union Ministers and Congress leaders. Chief Minister Revanth Reddy welcoming Congress leaders Rahul Gandhi and Priyanka Gandhi Vadra. Besides presenting a charter of demands to the Prime Minister, the Chief Minister informed him that Telangana was progressing towards achieving a USD three trillion economy as part of the Viksit Bharat2047 targets set by the Central government. In tune with these goals, the Telangana Rising2047 Vision Document will be released during the Global Summit. The document outlines the states targets, future plans, and growth strategies, the Chief Minister told the Prime Minister. Revanth Reddy said the Vision Document was prepared based on suggestions from NITI Aayog and other experts. He sought the Centres cooperation for the development works proposed in the document, which will be unveiled during the Global Summit on December 9. The Chief Minister urged the Prime Minister to grant approval for the second phase of the 162.5-km Hyderabad Metro Rail project, estimated to cost Rs 43,848 crore. He also requested financial approval for the northern part of the proposed Regional Ring Road (RRR) and necessary permissions for the southern part. Informing the Prime Minister that a regional ring rail was also planned around the RRR, he sought early approval for the project. Path to Telangana Rising via ring road, railway corridors Revanth Reddy further requested the Prime Minister to ensure that the Central government takes a special initiative to construct a 12-lane greenfield express highway from Hyderabad to Amaravati in Andhra Pradesh, as well as a high-speed corridor between Hyderabad and Bengaluru. He also sought the Centres approval for the proposal to construct a four-lane elevated corridor from Mannanur to Srisailam through the Tiger Reserve, to ensure uninterrupted transportation from Hyderabad to Srisailam, the temple town in Andhra Pradesh.
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'She wants to live as Hindu, I as Muslim': Zeeshan reveals
Zeeshan Ayyub married Rasika Agashe in 2007 despite family opposition to their interfaith union. They met at NSD, bonded deeply, and eloped to Goa before wedding under the Special Marriage Act. She wants to live as Hindu, I as Muslim, he said, avoiding religious interference.
From Bengaluru to MIT: How Oakridge Students are Turning the World into Their Classroom
What if the most valuable lesson a student could learn wasn't found in a classroom, but in a robotics lab in Boston or during a conversation with an ecologist on the Andaman coast? Oakridge International School, Bengaluru , is built on the belief that education must transcend four walls. The institution is moving beyond passive learning by integrating the IB curriculum with Nord Anglia’s global network, guaranteeing that students learn by doing; whether that is engineering for microgravity or leading diplomatic debates. Oakridge Bengaluru students gaining global, hands-on learning experiences Principal Kavita Sukhani emphasizes that these experiences are central to the school’s mission. “ Every time our children return from MIT or a conservation project in the Andamans, they come back different, more confident, more curious, and more ready for the world. That’s what real education means to us .” As part of the Nord Anglia Education network, Oakridge students have exclusive access to visit the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) coupled with exclusive MIT-hosted webinars where students interact virtually with world-renowned professors and researchers. During the recent NAE STEAM Week at MIT, Vedant represented the school and collaborated with peers from around the world to engineer a ferris wheel experiment designed for microgravity, using Arduino sensors to analyse rotational velocity. “ The staff at MIT allowed us to be very creative, conduct any experiment without fear, and apply our knowledge in the most hands-on way possible, while giving us all the tools and support we needed to bring our ideas to life ,” said Vedant. The experience not only strengthened his scientific understanding but also boosted his confidence and sense of possibility. Closer to home, the school’s educational trips are designed as academic extensions rather than vacations. In the Andaman & Nicobar Islands, students explored diverse marine habitats, identifying organisms such as sea slugs and brittle starfish. For many, touching and observing these species up close made ecological learning far more meaningful than classroom diagrams ever could. In Goa, applied skills were honed at the Maker’s Asylum, where they learned soldering and electronics to build functioning components. Several students overcame their initial hesitation with tools and proudly showcased functional prototypes by the end of the workshop. Students visiting Hampi analyzed the architecture and sustainability lessons found in the ancient ruins of the Vijayanagara Empire, turning history into a live archaeology lesson. Walking through the stone corridors turned history into a lived experience, helping students understand cultural and architectural significance firsthand. The "classroom beyond walls" philosophy extends to governance. The school’s 10th Edition of OAKMUN (Model United Nations) was entirely student-run, managing over 350 delegates under the theme “Voices That Won’t Wait.” Similarly, the annual service event CASNIVAL transforms students into social entrepreneurs, managing finances and operations to raise funds for a non-profit foundation. Ultimately, Oakridge International School Bengaluru is forging a generation of compassionate, globally aware individuals who are not just prepared for the world's top universities, but are equipped to lead and create positive change within it. About Nord Anglia Education As a leading international schools organisation, we're shaping a generation of creative and resilient global citizens who graduate from our schools with everything they need for success, whatever they choose to be or do in life. Our strong academic foundations combine world-class teaching and curricula with cutting-edge technology and facilities, creating learning experiences like no other. Inside and outside of the classroom, we inspire our students to achieve more than they ever thought possible. No two children learn the same way, which is why our schools around the world personalise learning to what works best for every student. Inspired by our high-quality teachers, our students achieve outstanding academic results and go on to study at the world's top universities. Our Nord Anglia global family includes 89 day and boarding schools in 37 countries, teaching over 100,000 students from ages 3 to 18. www.oakridge.in/bengaluru/ enquiry-form/ For admission enquiries please email: mac.blr@oakridge.in Or call: 70223 08007 / 70223 05007
Punjab records highest groundwater extraction in India, says CGWB report
CHANDIGARH: Groundwater extraction in the country is the highest in Punjab, followed by Rajasthan and Haryana, according to the latest National Compilation of Dynamic Ground Water Resources of India, 2025 report of the Central Ground Water Board (CGWB). The findings show that 25 per cent of the 6,762 total blocks in India have been categorised as over-exploited, critical or semi-critical, a situation concentrated in nine states, Punjab, Haryana, Rajasthan, Karnataka, Madhya Pradesh, Tamil Nadu, Uttar Pradesh, Delhi and Puducherry. As per the report, groundwater extraction in Punjab stands at 156.36 per cent, the highest in the country, followed by Rajasthan at 147.11 per cent and Haryana at 136.75 per cent, all significantly above the national average of 60.63 per cent. At the national level, annual groundwater extraction has seen a marginal decline, from 27.66 billion cubic metres (BCM) in 2023 to 26.27 BCM last year. The total annual ground water recharge of Punjab has been assessed as 18.6 bcm and annual extractable ground water resource as 16.8 bcm. Out of total 153 assessment units including three urban areas taken for study, 111 assessment units (72.55 per cent) have been categorized as Over-exploited, 10 blocks (6.54 per cent) as Critical, 15 blocks (9.80 per cent) as Semi Critical and 17 blocks (11.11 per cent) as Safe, the report said. Similarly, out of 50175.27 square kilometers recharge worthy area of the state, 34294.3 sq km (68.35 per cent) area are under Over-Exploited, 4353.15 sq. km (8.68 per cent) under Critical, 4478.11 sq km (8.92 per cent) under Semi-critical and 7049.71sq km (14.05 per cent) under Safe category, reads the report. For Rajasthan, the report states,Out of the 302 assessment units (blocks and urban areas), 213 units (70.53 per cent) have been categorized as Over Exploited, 23 units (7.62 per cent) as Critical, 27 units (8.94 per cent) as Semi-Critical, 36 units (11.92 per cent) blocks as Safe and 3 units (0.99 per cent) as Saline. Similarly, out of 317010.74 sq km recharge worthy area of the state, 222266.46 sq km (70.11 per cent) area are under Over-Exploited, 19404.23 sq. km (6.12 per cent) under Critical, 22535.05 sq km (7.11 per cent) under Semi-critical, 43869.11 sq km (13.84 per cent) under Safe and 8935.89 sq km (2.82 per cent) area under Saline categories of assessment units. In Haryana, the situation is similar. While in Haryana, out of total 143 assessment units (blocks/Urban), 91 units (63.64 per cent) have been categorized as Overexploited, 6 units (4.20 per cent) as Critical, 15 units (10.49 per cent) as Semi Critical and 31 units (21.68 per cent) as Safe categories of assessment units. Similarly, out of 43,205.81 sq. km recharge worthy area of the State, 26,828.05 sq. km (62.09 per cent) area are under Over-Exploited, 1,170.46 sq. km (2.71 per cent) under Critical, 4,253.89 sq. km (9.85 per cent) under Semicritical, 10,953.42 sq. km (25.35 per cent) under Safe categories of assessment units, it added. The report assesses the total annual groundwater extraction of the entire country for 2025 at 247.22 bcm. Agriculture remains the largest consumer, accounting for 87 per cent, or 215.10 bcm, followed by 11 per cent for domestic use (27.89 bcm) and 2 per cent for industrial use (4.23 bcm). In the present assessment, total annual groundwater recharge has been pegged at 448.52 bcm, while the annual extractable groundwater resource stands at 407.75 bcm. The average stage of groundwater extraction at the national level is 60.63 per cent. Out of 6,762 blocks in the country, 730 units (10.80 per cent) are categorised as over-exploited, and 201 blocks (2.97 per cent) are classified as critical where extraction ranges from 90 to 100 per cent. Another 758 blocks (11.21 per cent) fall under the semi-critical category, while 4,946 units (73.14 per cent) are considered safe, with extraction below 70 per cent. Additionally, 127 blocks (1.88 per cent) have been listed as saline due to brackish or saline groundwater in phreatic aquifers. The report highlights that the percentage of over-exploited, critical and semi-critical blocks exceeding 25 per cent of total units is found only in nine states, Haryana, Karnataka, Madhya Pradesh, Punjab, Rajasthan, Tamil Nadu, Uttar Pradesh, Delhi and Puducherry. It attributes the situation to region-specific factors, Over-exploitation of ground water resources could be due to various region-specific reasons. The assessment units located in the north-western part of the country (particularly in the states of Punjab, Haryana, Delhi and Uttar Pradesh) have plenty of replenishable ground water resources but because of the over extraction beyond the annual ground water recharge, many of these units have become Over-exploited. Overexploited units are also common in the western part of the country, particularly in Rajasthan and Gujarat where the prevailing arid climate results in low recharge of ground water and hence stress on these sources, the report stated. It further adds, In peninsular India, over-exploited units are wide spread in Karnataka, Tamil Nadu and parts of Andhra Pradesh and Telangana which could be attributed mainly to the low storage and transmission capacities of aquifers of the hard rock terrains, which results in reduced availability of the resource. The report also notes that in Arunachal Pradesh, Delhi, Goa, Kerala, Manipur, Meghalaya, Mizoram, Nagaland, Tripura, Andaman and Nicobar, Chandigarh, Jammu and Kashmir, Ladakh and Lakshadweep, domestic groundwater extraction exceeds 40 per cent. Groundwater extraction stands between 90 and 100 per cent in Delhi, and between 70 and 90 per cent in Tamil Nadu and Puducherry. In most other states and Union Territories, including Andhra Pradesh, Assam, Bihar, Chhattisgarh, Goa, Gujarat, Himachal Pradesh, Jharkhand, Karnataka, Kerala, Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra, Manipur, Meghalaya, Mizoram, Nagaland, Odisha, Sikkim, Telangana, Tripura, Uttar Pradesh, Uttarakhand, West Bengal, Andaman and Nicobar, Chandigarh, Dadra and Nagar Haveli and Daman and Diu, Jammu and Kashmir, Ladakh and Lakshadweep, extraction levels are around 70 per cent. The report concludes that compared to the Dynamic Ground Water Resource Assessment of 2024, the total annual groundwater recharge has marginally increased from 446.9 bcm to 448.52 bcm.
Saudi Arabia approves $350 billion budget for 2026, focused on vision 2030 goals
Saudi Arabia has approved its 2026 state budget of 1.313 trillion riyals ($350 billion), targeting economic growth and Vision 2030 goals. Public revenues are estimated at 1.147 trillion riyals, with a projected deficit of 165 billion riyals. The plan emphasizes fiscal sustainability, development projects, social programs, and giga projects, aiming to strengthen the economy, enhance public services, and support citizens well-being.
Erling Haaland becomes fastest player to 100 Premier League goals, beats Alan Shearers record
The Norwegian achieved the feat in 111 games; City beat Fulham in a wild 5-4 match
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Raj Nidimoru gives THIS luxury gift to Samantha Ruth Prabhu on wedding
Samantha Ruth Prabhu and Raj Nidimoru tied the knot in a private ceremony in Coimbatore, where he gifted her a luxury home in Hyderabad. The couple then made a quick one-day honeymoon trip to Goa before the actress resumed work
Pati, Patni Aur Panga BFFs Hina Khan And Rubina Dilaik Vacation In Goa With Their Husbands
Television stars Hina Khan and Rubina Dilaik are serving major bestie goals as they vacation in Goa with their respective partners, Rocky Jaiswal and Abhinav Shukla
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2 goals with 1 step: Tihar inmates shaping lives, carving school desks
NEW DELHI: In what ties classroom comfort to prison inmate rehabilitation, the Delhi Cabinet, led by Chief Minister Rekha Gupta, has cleared a proposal to procure 10,000 dual desks from the Tihar Central Jail Factory for the citys government schools. Gupta said the decision hits two goals with one stepeasing the furniture crunch in schools while expanding opportunities for inmates to learn skills and earn wages. This will not only improve the learning environment in schools, but also create employment and rehabilitation opportunities for inmates in Tihar, she said. All these desks will be supplied at the proposed GST-inclusive rates, with the total project pegged at Rs 8.95 crore. The education department has already set aside Rs 20 crore in the 202526 budget for furniture and essential items. The initiative follows instructions issued by the Union Ministry of Housing and Urban Affairs during the third National Chief Secretaries Conference, which encouraged states to involve inmates in productive work. Gupta said that the move fulfils the objective of rehabilitation, reform, and reintegration. She noted that the desks made in Tihar are on par with PWD furniture and nearly 25% cheaper than market options. Education Minister Ashish Sood said the demand for desks has surged alongside rising enrolment and new classroom construction. Delhi operates 1,086 government schools. A special survey in April found an urgent need for 23,321 dual desks in 127 schools. Additional requests pushed total demand to nearly 25,000.
Fastest to 100 goals: Haaland smashes EPL record as City survive 54 thriller
Erling Haaland became the fastest player in Premier League history to reach 100 goals, achieving the milestone in just 111 appearances during Manchester City's thrilling 5-4 victory over Fulham. Despite a late Fulham comeback, City secured the win, with Haaland's record-breaking goal and assist proving crucial. The result keeps City close to the league leaders.
Bank Holiday Today, 3 December: Banks in Goa will remain shut on 3 December to observe the feast of St. Francis Xavier, which is the death anniversary of the saint.
EPF vs PPF vs NPS: Which retirement investment works best for you?
Planning for retirement can feel overwhelming with so many options available. This guide breaks down India's three most popular retirement schemes i.e. EPF, PPF, and NPS, and helps you understand which one (or combination) best suits your financial goals, risk appetite, and life stage.
Planning a weekly grocery list is one of the most effective habits for long-term nutrition success. Research shows that people who plan their meals and shop with structure have better diet quality, higher fruit and vegetable intake, and improved weight management. However, many individuals, athletes, professionals, or families, struggle to translate their nutrition goals into practical food choices. The 5-4-3-2-1 grocery rule is a simple, memorable framework that helps bridge that gap using evidence-based nutrition principles. This rule guides clients to choose foods in a balanced, intentional way, ensuring variety, adequate nutrients, and reduced decision fatigue. Each number represents a category to include when planning a weekly grocery list. 5: Vegetables & fruits Research consistently emphasises the importance of dietary variety, especially when it comes to plant foods. Different colours represent different phytochemicals, antioxidants that support immunity, gut health, and recovery. For example, green vegetables offer folate and magnesium, orange vegetables provide beta-carotene, and red fruits supply lycopene, all of which play roles in reducing inflammation and oxidative stress. Encouraging people to select five different colours or types of fruits and vegetables ensures they receive a wide spectrum of vitamins, minerals, and antioxidants throughout the week. Studies show that consuming multiple colours of produce improves nutrient density and reduces chronic disease risk. For athletes, this variety supports faster recovery and better immune function during heavy training periods. 4: Protein sources Protein is essential not only for muscle repair but also for hormonal health, satiety, and metabolic function. Research in sports nutrition suggests that consuming a variety of protein sources helps distribute amino acids more evenly across meals, improving muscle protein synthesis. The 5-4-3-2-1 rule encourages choosing four protein-rich foods, such as eggs, chicken, fish, lentils, Greek yogurt, paneer, tofu, or chickpeas. A mix of animal and plant proteins ensures coverage of essential amino acids, micronutrients like B12 and iron, and gut-friendly fibres found in legumes. Athletes especially benefit from this diversity, studies indicate that an intake of 20-40 grams of high-quality protein per meal enhances recovery and adaptation. 3: Carbohydrate staples Carbohydrates remain the primary fuel source for both the brain and muscles. Research shows that athletes who consume adequate carbohydrates before and after exercise perform better, recover faster, and experience less fatigue. The framework suggests choosing three carb staples for the week, such as rice, oats, potatoes, whole-wheat bread, or pasta. Rotating among these ensures balanced energy intake, nutrient variety, and prevents monotony in meal planning. Whole grains also support gut health, while options like potatoes provide potassium and vitamin C. This approach aligns with evidence recommending diverse carbohydrate sources to maintain glycogen levels and support metabolic flexibility. 2: Healthy fats Healthy fats support hormone production, brain function, and absorption of fat-soluble vitamins (A, D, E, K). Research shows that omega-3 fatty acids reduce inflammation and improve cardiovascular health, while moderate intake of monounsaturated fats supports metabolic function. Selecting two fat sources, such as nuts, seeds, olive oil, ghee, or nut butters helps clients incorporate beneficial fats without overconsuming energy-dense foods. A small but intentional weekly selection promotes mindful use and prevents unnecessary snacking. 1: Snack or hydration booster Snacking is often where unplanned calories and poor choices creep in. Studies show that structured snacking improves diet quality and reduces overeating. The 5-4-3-2-1 rule ends with choosing one intentional snack or hydration aid, such as dark chocolate, a protein bar, Greek yogurt cup, coconut water, or an electrolyte drink. This prevents impulsive buying and ensures that snacking supports goals rather than derails them. Why the 5-4-3-2-1 rule works This system is backed by behavioural and nutritional science. It reduces decision fatigue, improves adherence, enhances nutrient distribution, and makes grocery shopping more efficient. By focusing on categories instead of rigid meal plans, clients gain flexibility while still maintaining structure. Whether working with athletes, families, or general wellness clients, the 5-4-3-2-1 grocery rule offers a sustainable, evidence-based way to build a balanced, goal-friendly weekly pantry, one that supports consistency, performance, and long-term health.
Chilling Reads: The Best of Horror
After watching The Ring at Rex Theatre in Bengaluru, my friends and I were so terrified that we decided to sleep in the same room. At one point during the film, overwhelmed by fear, I even considered walking out. Gore Verbinskis 2002 American adaptation of Koji Suzukis 1991 novel reshaped American horror cinema. The plot revolves around a cursed video: anyone who watches it will die within a week unless they make a copy. This concept might be one of the first instances of a viral video! Its intriguing to consider how relevant this movie would be today, given that VHS tapes are obsolete and streaming has taken over. Ive often pondered why people willingly choose to watch horror movies or read scary books. The genre is peculiar; what terrifies one person may amuse another. Early horror films can seem laughable now. From ghosts and serial killers to creepy clowns, horror embraces a wide array of fears. Personally, I prefer horror films to books, as the cinematic experience tends to be shorter and less torturous. Classics like Dracula, Interview with a Vampire, The Exorcist, Frankenstein , and IT often dominate lists of famous horror literature. However, I would not include the numerous Stephen King books, which can be considered a genre in themselves! Instead, I want to highlight some lesser-known works. Joe Hill, Stephen Kings son, is carving his own niche in horror. His dark fantasy novel Horns , published in 2010, features Ig Parish, who wakes up with horns after his girlfriends murder. These horns compel people to reveal their darkest secrets, as Ig seeks justice and confronts his grief. TIME Magazine hailed him as one of Americas finest horror writers, noting how Horns blends contemporary fantasy, crime fiction, and Gothic elements. In The Monster Show: A Cultural History of Horror , David J Skal examines the links between horror and social crises in American history. He argues that horror films reflect societal anxieties from the traumas of the World Wars and the Great Depression to Cold War fears and the AIDS epidemics connection to vampire lore. Skals analysis is both compelling and enlightening, exploring how horror has become a profound cultural expression, especially in recent years. For graphic novel enthusiasts, From Hell by Alan Moore and Eddie Campbell is a must-read. Serialised from 1989 to 1998, this graphic novel delves into the infamous Jack the Ripper murders and won multiple awards. A 2020 edition added colour for the first time, enhancing its already gripping narrative. While it straddles the line between horror and true crime, its storytelling and artwork are exceptional. One particularly absurd yet disturbing read is Haunted by Chuck Palahniuk, a collection of short stories. The premise follows 24 writers at a retreat who each share their life stories, revealing dark and often graphic tales. The stories intertwine in unexpected ways, though they are not for the faint-hearted. In India, the horror genre is less pronounced, but ghost stories have long been a staple of childhood. My first exposure was through Vikram and Vetal on television. Ruskin Bonds works, such as Ghost Stories from the Raj, A Season of Ghosts , and A Face in the Dark , introduced me to ghostly narratives. Kiran Manrals Face at the Window is both gripping and chilling, resonating with those familiar with Anglo-Indian culture. Meanwhile, Jessica Faleiros Afterlife: Ghost Stories from Goa presents eight unique tales revolving around the familys birthday gathering in a haunted mansion. Horror as a genre aims to frighten, disgust, or startle readers, offering a glimpse into the darker aspects of human experience. It allows us to confront our fears from the safety of our own couches, immersing us in a thrilling exploration of the unknown. (The writers views are personal)
The speedsters: Who hit 100 Premier League goals the fastest?
Erling Haaland set a new record in English football by becoming the fastest player to score 100 goals in the Premier League.
Scorpio Daily Horoscope for December 03, 2025
You are likely to be in a more serious frame of mind. The practical issues of life are going to demand your attention today. But you are full of faith and optimism and are ready to take chances at the deepest emotional levels. Someone near to you will exhibit concerns regarding your aims and goals. Take the time to explain the situation to them. Read full Scorpio horoscope
Premier League, Manchester City win nine-goal thriller against Fulham: Stats
Erling Haaland entered Premier League history books by becoming the fastest to 100 goals in the competition's history (by matches).
Erling Haaland completes 100 Premier League goals, makes these records
Erling Haaland has set a new record in English football by becoming the fastest player to score 100 goals in the Premier League.
'Reforms are driving demand, capacity use': Ficci President Anant Goenka
India's economy is poised for strong growth, projected to exceed 7% in fiscal 2026. The Ficci president highlights reforms and macro fundamentals driving this expansion. A key goal is boosting manufacturing's contribution to GDP. Discussions also cover budget expectations, including increased capital outlay for defence and electronics, and support for exports.
Putins India visit to spotlight expanding trade, defence and health partnerships
NEW DELHI: Russian President Vladimir Putins December 45 visit to New Delhi, his first in four years, will anchor a renewed push to accelerate IndiaRussia economic cooperation, with a series of agreements spanning trade, health care, mobility, media and economic cooperation set to be signed. Along with the ongoing dialogue on defence, security, space and nuclear cooperation, the visit is expected to place significant emphasis on narrowing the widening trade gap. Bilateral trade between India and Russia surged to a record USD 68.7 billion in FY 202425, driven largely by a sharp increase in energy imports. Of this, India exported goods worth USD 4.9 billion, while imports from Russia stood at USD 63.8 billion, highlighting the scale of the imbalance. Fertiliser imports remain a central pillar of Indias engagement with Russia. New Delhi currently sources 3 to 4 million tonnes of fertilisers annually from Moscow, and both sides are looking to further deepen this supply partnership to ensure long-term agricultural security. A key economic deliverable is the IndiaEurasian Economic Union Free Trade Agreement, for which the first round of negotiations took place last year. Officials in the Ministry of External Affairs said the intent is to have the agreement soon, with the FTA expected to significantly boost market access on both sides. Another major development is the finalisation of an agreement on the mobility of skilled and semi-skilled workers. The document, now undergoing internal procedures, is expected to ease labour movement. Coinciding with Putins visit, a two-day IndiaRussia Business Forum will convene in New Delhi, focusing on expanding Indian engineering exports to Russia, scaling up Russian imports of Indian pharmaceuticals and food products, and enhancing collaboration in digital services. These discussions align with the ambitious bilateral goal of achieving USD 100 billion in trade by 2030. Putin will be accompanied by Defence Minister Andrei Belousov and a high-level delegation representing business and industry, signalling Moscows intent to broaden the strategic agenda beyond traditional defence ties. India and Russia have had one of the most stable relationships in modern times. It has contributed to peace and stability. On both sides, there is deep understanding of how important this relationship is, officials said. In a significant pre-visit signal, Russias State Duma approved the Reciprocal Exchange of Logistic Support (RELOS) pact, a landmark military logistics agreement signed earlier this year. The pact allows both nations military aircraft, ships and personnel to access each others facilities for joint exercises, training, humanitarian missions and disaster-relief operations. Duma Speaker Vyacheslav Volodin described the move as reaffirming the strategic and comprehensive nature of IndiaRussia ties. Health cooperation is also emerging as a strategic area. Both governments are laying the groundwork for deeper collaboration in pharmaceuticals and medical technology, including greater Indian exports of medicines and devices, the promotion of local manufacturing by Indian firms in Russia, and the joint development of modern pharma and MedTech units a move central to building resilient healthcare systems. Delhi on high alert ahead of Russian President Putin's India visit
Weight loss plan for 2026: Fitness coach warns against fast fat loss; lays down the right roadmap
Fitness and nutrition coach Raj Ganpath, who has over 17 years of experience, advises people with significant weight-loss goals to slow down their approach. He explained that rapid plans aimed at losing 10 kilos in a few months rarely work for most people and often lead to regaining much of the lost weight. Ganpath said that a steady plansuch as losing one kilo per monthis more realistic and sustainable, leading to better long-term results.
Rs 349.94 Lakh Goat Farm Project Unveiled as Mega Kisan Mela Opens in Kathua
SRINAGAR: A grand District Mega Kisan Mela was inaugurated today at Ghatti, Kathua by Minister for Agriculture Production, Rural Development and Panchayati Raj, Cooperatives and Election Department, Javid Ahmed Dar. The event brought together farmers, agriculture experts, and SKUAST scientists for knowledge sharing, technological demonstrations, and farmerscientist interactions. During the inauguration, Dar laid the foundation []
ADB approves $650 million loan to accelerate rooftop solar adoption in India
The Asian Development Bank has approved a USD 650 million loan to boost rooftop solar energy in India. This financing supports the Pradhan Mantri Surya Ghar: Muft Bijli Yojana initiative. The goal is to provide clean, affordable energy to 10 million households by 2027. This program aims to remove barriers and make solar accessible.
SMAT 2025-26 | Hyderabad ekes out a win over Uttar Pradesh; Suryavanshis blistering ton goes in vain
Shaw leads from the front to help Maharashtra down Bihar despite the 14-year-olds unbeaten 108; Jammu & Kashmir beats Chandigarh by 29 runs; Goa thumps Madhya Pradesh
GATE 2026 Admit Cards To Be Released On This Date
GATE 2026 admit cards will be available from January 2 on the official GOAPS portal. Candidates must download and verify details before the exam dates in February.
Defense minister Rajnath Singh highlighted Operation Sindoor as a firm response to those ignoring peace, drawing parallels with Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel's decisive leadership. He praised the armed forces and emphasized the government's commitment to Patel's vision of a united India, citing Article 370's abrogation and strengthened indigenous defence capabilities.
New GTDC Report Highlights Effective Methods for Building Optimal Channel Strategies
industry study titled "Building the Optimal Distribution Strategy." This comprehensive guide provides insights and valuable best practices for evaluating market and channel coverage needs and determining which types of distributors provide the best fit for technology suppliers. Former global channel chief and partner route to market specialist Donna Grothjan led the development of this member-inspired GTDC project, adding her personal knowledge and experience creating and managing distribution strategies, as well as gathering and sharing insight from respected industry peers and subject matter experts. Distribution remains the most cost-effective route-to-market for technology suppliers. That value is rising rapidly in the cloud era as emerging and legacy vendors look to scale sales, support and other operations around these virtual offerings without requiring onerous investments in resources and training. Leveraging distributors to accomplish those objectives provides a greater return on those limited funds and allows technology companies to expand more readily into new markets. A common challenge for vendors is determining the mix and number of these partnerships required to achieve their objectives, which is addressed in this GTDC report. "One of the most critical responsibilities of a channel leader is ensuring their company achieves strong and profitable sales growth and building an optimal distribution coverage plan should be a key focus of their overall business strategy," says Grothjan . "Successful channel vendors regularly evaluate their objectives, company characteristics, and market maturity, and then match those variables to each current and potential distributor's unique value proposition and capabilities to ensure resilient, scalable outcomes." Rationalizing channel ecosystems is imperative in today's highly competitive technology sales environment. When vendors have excess distribution capacity, more teams will be competing for a share of revenue, which negatively impacts margins and investment capabilities for all alliance partners. Optimization of distribution channels alleviates those concerns. Frank Vitagliano , CEO of GTDC. "Distributors have become an even more vital component of IT suppliers' market and sales expansion objectives in recent years, especially in the ultra-competitive cloud, cybersecurity and AI fields that require fast, cost-effective growth. An optimal distribution strategy boosts channel performance and ROI and provides greater incentives for everyone, including current and potential investors." GTDC's new report highlights best practices to improve that process, including: 1. Focus on strategic alignment. Distribution coverage must support the organization's overall goals, including capacity management and providing distributors enough margin to invest in partner expansion. Overextended capacity can reduce prices, margins and investment in growth-related activities. 2. Do not overpopulate. Excess capacity creates internal competition and reduces vendor profitability. Optimization strengthens the organization's financial health and investment capabilities. 3. Distributors are strategic partners. Modern IT distribution is more than logistics-these orchestrators provide technical enablement, market development, financing and digital transformation support. They are force multipliers that help vendors scale and innovate. 4. Digital platforms create new channel opportunities. Vendors may leverage existing distribution partner platforms or independently evaluate other options to expand their channel reach. Leveraging established relationships can reduce risk and improve onboarding efficiencies, but new distribution alliances could broaden market coverage. 5. Tailor strategies by company needs and market maturity. There is no one-size-fits-all approach to distribution optimization. Each strategy should reflect company offerings (i.e., hardware, software, services) and the maturity level of the channel partners with these solutions. Tactics may vary by region, specialization and acquisition situation. GTDC Knowledge Hub . About the GTDC The Global Technology Distribution Council is the industry consortium representing the world's leading tech distributors. GTDC members drive more than $180 billion in annual worldwide sales of products, services and solutions through diverse business channels. GTDC conferences support the development and expansion of strategic supply-chain partnerships that continually address the fast-changing marketplace needs of vendors, end customers and distributors. GTDC members include AB S.A, Arrow Electronics, CMS Distribution, Computer Gross Italia, D&H Distributing, ELKO, Esprinet, Exclusive Networks, Exertis, Infinigate, Ingram Micro, Intcomex, Logicom, Mindware, Redington Limited, SiS Technologies, Tarsus, TD SYNNEX, TIM AG, VSTECS Holdings and Westcon-Comstor.
India is urging global partners to unite against emerging economic challenges. Digitalization and new financial products like crypto require coordinated action. Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman emphasized the need for timely information exchange and strong data confidentiality. This collaboration aims to ensure fairness and public trust in tax systems worldwide. Technological advancements will aid in achieving these goals.
Dane Van Niekerk Eyes Personal Redemption As She Returns For South Africa After A 2-year Hiatus
South Africa: South Africas veteran all-rounder, Dane van Niekerk, is all set to make a long-awaited return to international cricket, two years after her last appearance for the Proteas, and feels that the forthcoming series against Ireland will provide her with an opportunity to understand where she stands. The 32-year-old, who initially retired from the international game in 2023 before reversing that decision earlier this year, will rejoin the national setup for a three-match T20I series against Ireland. With more than 190 international caps across ODIs and T20Is, van Niekerk says a deeply personal ambition drives her comeback. That's the main goal just proving to myself that I can really tick those boxes that I want to tick. I know if I tick those boxes, I will contribute to the team, hopefully in winning situations. That's what it's all about for me, van Niekerk said at a pre-tour camp here. The former South Africa captain admitted that returning to the fold feels surreal after believing her international days were over. I didn't think the day would come. It means a lot. It means the world. I got my clothes (national kit) again, and it felt like it was my clothes for the first time. I got a new helmet as well. I was like a child. That's what it means to me to be here, she added. Her domestic performances for Western Province this season helped pave the path back into the national side. Van Niekerk struck four half-centuries in her last seven innings across formats, signalling both form and readiness. She returns to a South African team that has undergone significant evolution in her absence, a side that has reached the final of the last three ICC womens tournaments and continues to raise performance standards. A lot of things have changed since I was part of the team, and for the better. The intensity is through the roof, she observed. While acknowledging the teams upward trajectory, van Niekerk hopes her experience and cricketing intellect can add further value. For me, contributing, whether it's knowledge, whether it's tactics, whether it's chats about cricket and experiences, if I can do it with the bat in hand or in the field, whichever way, in a positive manner, if I can contribute, I'd be happy. Though she missed South Africas recent historic World Cup final appearance in India, van Niekerk has been a proud spectator and supporter from afar. I've been very vocal about how chuffed I am for the team and their successes. On the sidelines, or in the commentary box, or just as a wife [to Marizanne Kapp], or a friend, it is always nice to see, she said. She admitted the occasion stirred mixed emotions, saying, Obviously, I wish I were there, because who wouldn't? I think any person, even if they didn't play cricket, would have loved to walk out in India, against India in a World Cup final. That is just electric, and that's the moment you live for. I am very proud. Though she missed South Africas recent historic World Cup final appearance in India, van Niekerk has been a proud spectator and supporter from afar. I've been very vocal about how chuffed I am for the team and their successes. On the sidelines, or in the commentary box, or just as a wife [to Marizanne Kapp], or a friend, it is always nice to see, she said. Also Read: Live Cricket Score South Africa will host Ireland in the opening T20I at Newlands in Cape Town on Friday, followed by matches in Paarl on Sunday and Benoni next Wednesday as van Niekerk begins the latest chapter of her international career. Article Source: IANS
7-day busy schedule workout plan that actually works
This article explains how people with busy lives can meet fitness goals with short but effective workouts. It introduces micro-movements, a 7-minute anchor routine, and a complete 7-day home plan. It also offers habit tools, tracking tips, and recovery guidance.
Explained: First State To Ban Polygamy, Why It's Significant, And Who May Follow Next
Although Goas civil code predates all modern reform, it isnt counted as the first state to ban polygamy.
Nutrica Expands its Wellness Portfolio with the Launch of Peanut Butter Range
, the lifestyle and wellness brand under BN Agritech Limited, has announced its foray into the peanut butter category with the launch of Nutrica Peanut Butter. The range marks the brand’s next step toward building a complete wellness portfolio that combines taste, quality, and functionality to support everyday health goals. Nutrica Peanut Butter is now available across general trade stores in 14 cities including Delhi, Mumbai, Pune, and Chandigarh . Nutrica launches peanut butter in two flavours Available in two variants, Crunchy and Creamy, the new peanut butter range offers a healthy snacking option for everyday fitness, making nutrition simple and enjoyable. Fitness is not limited to gyms or just one individual, it’s a daily habit the whole family can adapt, from children to elders. Replacing regular spreads with peanut butter becomes a small, easy switch that gives everyone at home a healthier option and creates a big, long-term difference in overall lifestyle. Both variants are high in protein, rich in fibre, made from 100% vegetarian ingredients, and contain no artificial preservatives, making them a wholesome, energy-dense choice for active lifestyles. The range comes in convenient PET jars of 300g, 750g, and 900g. Commenting on the launch, Sparsh Sachar, Director and Business Head – FMCG, Nutrica , said, “ With every product we introduce, our aim is to make health simpler, more accessible, and enjoyable for everyone. The peanut butter range embodies our belief that nutritious food can be delicious too. We want to make healthy choices easy and exciting for consumers, not something they have to compromise for. This launch is another step toward creating a wellness brand that fits naturally into modern lifestyles. ” Nutrica’s entry into the peanut butter category follows the success of Nutrica Bee Honey and its vitamin-enriched cooking oils , further strengthening the brand’s function-first wellness portfolio . With this expansion, Nutrica continues its journey toward becoming a comprehensive lifestyle and wellness brand , offering premium yet accessible products that make wholesome nutrition an effortless part of everyday living. About Nutrica Nutrica, a leading lifestyle and wellness brand under BN Agritech Limited, carries a mission to reimagine health by crafting innovative and nutritious food that cater to the diverse needs and preferences of families across India. Understanding that every family is unique, the company is dedicated to creating nutrient-infused food that fulfil the health goals and taste preferences of its customers. The products are made from the finest ingredients and cutting-edge technology, ensuring the highest standards of quality and nutrition.
BIF slams SIM-binding directions for msg apps; calls for talks, pause on implementation timelines
NEW DELHI, Dec 2: Broadband India Forum (BIF) on Tuesday flagged serious concerns over the Government directive mandating a continuous, active SIM for use of messaging apps, and urged the Centre to pause implementation timelines and hold stakeholder consultations on the SIM-binding issue. BIF said that, while well-intentioned in its stated goal of curbing cyber-fraud originating from abroad, the directions raise significant questions of jurisdiction, consumer impact, and risk, creating obligations that extend far beyond the mandate of the Telecom [] The post BIF slams SIM-binding directions for msg apps; calls for talks, pause on implementation timelines appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Arjun Tendulkar Stars Against IPL Winner-Led Side With Stunning All-Round Show
Arjun Tendulkar impressed with an all-round performance for Goa in the Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy, scoring 16 runs and taking three wickets against Madhya Pradesh.
Blast from Past: 5 lessons learnt about mutual fund SIPs
A Ventura report highlights five SIP lessons: stay invested until goals are met, every instalment adds up, use volatility to your advantage, theres no bad time to invest, and market declines are temporary.
Bengal govt did not implement Central fisheries scheme for 2 years: Govt
West Bengal has postponed the rollout of the Pradhan Mantri Matsya Sampada Yojana by two years, utilizing just Rs 58.51 crore of the allocated budget. Union Minister Rajiv Ranjan Singh pointed out that the state governments lack of collaboration is a significant hurdle. The overarching goal of this initiative is to usher in a Blue Revolution in India's fisheries sector.
How to increase your chances of getting personal loan approval in 2025
Securing a personal loan in 2025 involves meeting eligibility criteria, including a CIBIL score of 750+, and clearing existing debts to strengthen your financial profile. Borrowing the right amount, considering a co-applicant, or seeking professional advice can further enhance your chances of approval for urgent expenses or long-term goals.
Diversification, investment cooperation key to $100-billion trade goal with India: Russian Deputy PM
Negotiations for a Free Trade Agreement have been launched, with the first round recently held in New Delhi, Russian First Deputy Prime Minister Denis Manturov said

