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Vijays TN CM 2026 car plate in GOAT resurfaces after Tamil Nadu poll success

Actor Vijay's Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam has achieved a significant victory in Tamil Nadu, securing 108 seats in the 234-member Assembly and ending over five decades of Dravidian rule. Vijay himself won from two constituencies, Trichy East and Perambur, positioning him to become the state's first actor-turned-Chief Minister, though alliances may be necessary to form a government.

The Economic Times 5 May 2026 6:31 pm

India, Japan hold key meeting on healthcare in Delhi

Mr. Nadda noted that India-Japan cooperation is guided by the Memorandum of Cooperation in healthcare and wellness, alongside a common goal of strengthening health systems and promoting innovation

The Hindu 5 May 2026 5:56 pm

CBRE India Sets New Benchmark with Investment IQ Pro, India's First AI-Native Workflow Platform for Institutional-Grade Real Estate Investment

Replaces the fragmented, email-driven coordination that has historically existed in the sector Reduces approval turnaround times from weeks to minutes, enhances compliance and improves cashflows across ecosystem   CBRE South Asia Pvt. Ltd , India’s leading real estate consulting firm, today announced the launch of Investment IQ Pro at the CII BFSI Summit 2026 in Mumbai, the next-generation version of its flagship Investment Risk Monitoring platform Investment IQ . CBRE was the Knowledge Partner at the Summit.   The platform is an AI-powered workflow solution and is designed to streamline and transform real estate investment processes by replacing fragmented, manual systems with intelligent automation.   Building on the strong adoption of Investment IQ, which already counts several of India’s leading financial institutions as well as Developers among its clients, with more in active onboarding, the Pro version marks a significant advancement in capability. It introduces India’s first AI-native, regulatory-compliant workflow platform purpose-built for real estate capital, built around a Four-Way Integrated Visibility model: developers, consultants, lenders, and trustees operating within a single, real-time dashboard.   This replaces the fragmented, email-driven coordination that has historically existed in the sector. The platform cuts turnaround times for NOC approvals and invoice processing from several days to just a few minutes, automates project spend verification, and embeds active error detection and immutable audit trails - critical for lenders operating under strict regulatory scrutiny.   Anshuman Magazine , Chairman & CEO - India, South-East Asia, Middle East & Africa, CBRE . “While the first iteration addressed visibility and monitoring, this platform goes a step further by fundamentally re-engineering how investment workflows operate. By embedding AI-led automation and creating a unified ecosystem for all stakeholders, we are enabling faster, more transparent and data-driven decision-making. This will not only enhance operational efficiency but also unlock greater value for developers, lenders and investors across the region.”   India’s real estate investment process has been burdened by some inefficiencies: reporting lags, invoices requiring manual review, and lenders operating without a unified, real-time view of portfolio exposure. Investment IQ Pro addresses this through intelligent automation, using advanced OCR to read and validate documents simultaneously, providing shared dashboards for all four stakeholder groups, and converting pooled transaction data into actionable early warning signals.   The result is faster collections, reduced capital drag, sharper underwriting, and stronger project cashflows.   Rami Kaushal , Managing Director, Consulting & Valuation Services, India, Middle East & Africa, CBRE, said, “Investment IQ Pro addresses some of the most persistent structural inefficiencies in real estate investment like fragmented approvals, limited real-time visibility, and compliance gaps that institutional capital can no longer afford to overlook. By reducing turnaround times, embedding regulatory compliance by design, and converting pooled project data into sharper underwriting intelligence, the platform sets a new benchmark for how this industry operates. Our ambition is to make Investment IQ Pro the dominant operating standard for real estate investment management in India over the next two years, and this launch marks the decisive step toward that goal.”   The platform has been designed with compliance at its core and aligns with the RBI’s compliance requirements and SOC-1 standards, offering secure, immutable audit trails essential for institutional investors and lenders. The configurable multi-layer approval system and integrated digital signing tools also allow organizations to align workflows with their internal governance and risk structures.   By addressing inefficiencies across the developer-consultant-lender ecosystem, Investment IQ Pro delivers measurable financial benefits, including reduced capital drag, faster collections, improved vendor relationships, and enhanced portfolio performance.   With several real estate stakeholders already onboarding onto the platform and more in advanced discussions, CBRE aims to establish Investment IQ Pro as the operating standard for digital-first real estate investment management in India.   About CBRE Group, Inc. CBRE Group, Inc. (NYSE: CBRE), a Fortune 500 and S&P 500 company headquartered in Dallas, is the world’s largest commercial real estate services and investment firm (based on 2025 revenue). The company has more than 155,000 employees (including Turner & Townsend employees) serving clients in more than 100 countries. CBRE serves clients through four business segments: Advisory (leasing, sales, debt origination, mortgage servicing, valuations); Building Operations & Experience (facilities management, property management, flex space & experience, data center solutions); Project Management (program management, project management, cost consulting); Real Estate Investments (investment management, development). Please visit our website at  www.cbre.com .   www.cbre.co.in .   Follow us on social media: CBRE Corporate: LinkedIn Twitter   Anshuman Magazine LinkedIn Twitter

News Voir 5 May 2026 4:00 pm

India Mental Health Alliance Crosses 300 Member Organisations, Becoming the Country's Largest Collaborative for Mental Health

Cross sectoral organisations from education, gender & livelihood nonprofits, grassroots mental health organisations & caregiver collectives, philanthropies, academic institutions and more  Milestone development for India’s mental health ecosystem with member organisations from 30 States & UT joining a national alliance Advancing mental health as a national development priority towards Viksit Bharat   The India Mental Health Alliance (IMHA) today announced that it has crossed 300 member organisations across 30 states and union territories, marking a significant milestone for India’s evolving mental health ecosystem.   The India Mental Health Alliance More than a growth milestone, the development reflects a broader shift across stakeholders towards greater collaboration, shared learning, and coordinated action for mental health, which has long operated in fragmented silos. IMHA was established on the belief that meaningful progress in mental healthcare requires bringing clinical and lived experience expertise together; aided by resource mobilization from philanthropy, government and the private sector collectively.   Neha Kirpal, Co-Founder, IMHA , said, “ Reaching 300 members is significant because of what it makes possible for everyone. When cross-sectoral organisations have a shared alliance to connect, share on-ground learnings across their cultural contexts, and build capacities together; the entire ecosystem becomes stronger and more effective. IMHA’s role has been to act as a catalyst and facilitator, creating the possibilities for partnerships, and pathways that enable knowledge, expertise, and support to flow more freely across the nation. This kind of collaborative infrastructure is essential to move mental health from the margins to the mainstream as a developmental priority in our journey towards Viksit Bharat .”   Over the past year, this vision has translated into a focused effort to - Connect, Convene, Collaborate, and build Capacity across the mental health ecosystem. IMHA’s key initiatives towards these goals in this past year have included:   A national member directory with QR-enabled discoverability tools for all members, funders and public institutions to connect with organisations from across India Active digital communities, including an active nationwide WhatsApp group Ongoing member engagement across geographies with regional meet ups Building members’ capacities through monthly curated sessions and consultations with global experts; themes include organisational strengthening, youth mental health, lived experience expertise, public health integration, cross-sector programming, and engagement with funders and government Together, these efforts are helping organisations discover one another, exchange knowledge, and collaborate more effectively across the country.  Building on these connections, IMHA has also prioritised convening as a core pillar of ecosystem-building by creating spaces for organisations to come together, exchange ideas, and forge partnerships. Through its ‘ Connecting India for Mental Health ’ series, IMHA hosted its first regional meet-up in Mumbai, with upcoming convenings planned in:   Guwahati (May 2026) Chennai (August 2026) Bangalore (December 2026) This builds on the momentum of IMHA’s first Annual Convening last year, a landmark closed-door gathering of 130+ Alliance members from across the country for deeper dialogue and partnership-building; the second edition of the Annual Convening to be announced shortly for the month of Oct/Nov 2026.  This culture of shared learning is further anchored in IMHA’s Knowledge Centre, a hub for credible, India-specific mental health resources. The platform currently hosts 300+ curated resources, including toolkits, capacity-building materials, lived experience-led resources, laws and policies, landscape reports, and data-driven insights. Designed for NGOs, funders, policy makers, students and mental health professionals; the Knowledge Centre will now expand into video-based learning from Indian experts and increased regional language content to deepen contextual relevance. Vasvi Bharat Ram, Founder Chairperson, India Mental Health Alliance , says, “ A truly developed India must also be a mentally healthy India. Economic growth, educational outcomes, workforce productivity, and social cohesion are deeply linked to the mental well-being of citizens. Building this requires coordinated investment, long-term thinking, and shared responsibility across multiple fronts, from systemic capacity-building and workforce development to knowledge creation and improving the overall quality of care. Philanthropic capital, government funding, and private sector investment each have a distinct role to play to build a mental health ecosystem that is more accessible, resilient, and responsive to India’s needs .”    Therefore, IMHA is actively expanding the pool of unrestricted philanthropic capital dedicated to long-term ecosystem-building in mental health, with recent pledges from donors such as Manisha Dhawan from the Convergence Foundation of India and renowned philanthropist Dr. Pheroza Godrej.   As India moves towards 2047, IMHA’s expanding strength reflects a new, decentralised approach to mental health: one rooted in equity, shared ownership, cross sectoral collaboration; with lived experience experts and their carers at the centre of all care design.    About The India Mental Health Alliance The India Mental Health Alliance (IMHA) is a Section 8 not-for-profit organisation launched in 2023 as a partnership between Vasvi and Ashish Bharat Ram, Amaha Health and Children First. IMHA is a cross-sectoral platform working to strengthen India’s mental health ecosystem by convening stakeholders, building capacity, and catalysing collaboration at scale. As a growing national alliance of 300 cross-sectoral member organisations from 30 states & UTs, IMHA helps mobilize existing strengths, identify care gaps, and enables stronger coordination & collaboration pan-India. Its capacity-building efforts support community organisations, healthcare & educational institutions, as well as individual mental health practitioners through multi-channel knowledge sharing and learning initiatives. IMHA also hosts a growing Knowledge Centre with 300+ multilingual resources to democratise access to mental health information. Through its work, IMHA aims to mainstream mental health as a national development priority; improve quality of care; embed Lived Experience Expertise (LEE) in care design and practice; champion social justice in mental health; and mobilise greater long-term, unrestricted philanthropic capital to support systemic, scalable solutions across India. 

News Voir 5 May 2026 11:28 am

Sevilla Triumphs Over Real Sociedad with a 1-0 Victory, Alexis Sanchez Scores Decisive Goal

Mumbai, May 5: Sevilla FC secured a narrow 1-0 victory against Real Sociedad in their latest match. The only goal of the game came from Alexis Sanchez early in the second half, leaving Sociedad with slim hopes of finishing in the top five. Real Sociedad started strong but failed to convert their chances into goals. ... Read more Sevilla Triumphs Over Real Sociedad with a 1-0 Victory, Alexis Sanchez Scores Decisive Goal

Morningstar 5 May 2026 11:24 am

Sevilla Edges Real Sociedad 1-0 with Alexis Sanchezs Goal

Udaipur, May 5: Sevilla FC secured a narrow 1-0 victory against Real Sociedad, thanks to a decisive goal from Alexis Sanchez early in the second half. This loss leaves Real Sociedad with minimal chances of finishing in the top five of the league. Real Sociedad started the match strongly but failed to convert their opportunities ... Read more Sevilla Edges Real Sociedad 1-0 with Alexis Sanchezs Goal

Udaipur Kiran 5 May 2026 11:13 am

Its Better To Have A Point Than A Nil: Gaurdiola On Man City's Draw With Everton

Man City: Manchester City boss Pep Guardiola said hos team will keep fighting for the Premier League despite losing control of the title race after a 3-3 draw with Everton. City are now five points behind leaders Arsenal with a game in hand and the Gunners will be crowned champions if they win their final three games. Its better to have a point than no point. It would be better to win the game than have the point. Many things happened. We know the difficulty of the opponent, they are incredibly aggressive, Guardiola was quoted by Manchester City website. Man City led at half-time through Jeremy Doku but then had a hugely damaging 13-minute spell in which they conceded three times to fall 3-1 behind, Thierno Barry scoring twice from the bench either side of a Jake OBrien goal. Guardiola's side managed a late comeback, with Erling Haaland scoring immediately after kick-off in the 83rd minute, and Doku then curling in his second goal of the match deep into stoppage time. We were there in the first half and exceptional, then in the second half they make a step up. We played with good process but maybe not the intention we had in the first half. We gave away the first goal then from the corner they are so good, David Moyes always is with set-pieces. It was open to transition and we had chances. We had momentum and two goals, the third was outstanding. We take a point. It was in our hands before this game but now its not. Prepare for Brentford. We will continue and see what happens, he added. After a strong first half, Guardiola felt that his side lost momentum but praised the never-say-die attitude of the players. We had momentum and two goals, the third was outstanding. We take a point. It was in our hands before this game but now its not. Prepare for Brentford. We will continue and see what happens, he added. Also Read: Live Cricket Score You make some decisions a little rushed which is normal because of the emotions but at the same time without that emotion you cannot come back. If you give up, you cannot do what we have done, said Guardiola. Article Source: IANS

CNMSports 5 May 2026 10:48 am

Advantage Arsenal As Manchester City Held In Six-Goal Everton Thriller

Jeremy Doku's stoppage-time strike salvaged Manchester City a 3-3 draw at Everton, but a second half collapse handed the destiny of the Premier League title back to Arsenal on Monday.

NDTV 5 May 2026 9:11 am

Telly Tattle

Neha Harsora chose to travel to Goa despite a severe toe injury, stressing that work-life balance is non-negotiable. Meanwhile, Jaane Anjaane Hum Mile marked 500 episodes, with Bharat Ahlawwat and Aayushi Khurrana calling the journey fulfilling and memorable

Mid Day 5 May 2026 7:51 am

Abhishek Banerjee: If Im getting an opportunity, why not?

Abhishek Banerjee, celebrating his 41st birthday in Goa, reflects on his versatile roles and process. He draws from real emotions, childhood memories, and personal bonds, and confirms his return in Mirzapur: The Movie

Mid Day 5 May 2026 7:45 am

Clash of Narratives

The occasion was self-speaking and the message was clear that Kashmir cannot stay like this forever. There was lot of nostalgia and a yearning to return to the Vale of yesteryear in which Kashmiriyat in its original-self thrived with vibrancy. The occasion was felicitation of Dr. Sushil Razdan in a hotel in Srinagar on Saturday May 2, 2026 -on the release of his book : Healer in Exile. The title of the book conveyed everything that though the Doctor had shifted away from his roots , yet he continued to heal his compatriots who visited him un Jammu in scores on daily basis. The gathering of political, business and religious leaders of Kashmir outpouring their emotions. These emotions went beyond hailing the healer. There was a call for the reversal of Kashmir to its old days when the communal harmony was at its best and showed the light to the rest of the world. Only Kashmiris can realize and articulate the same. They believe in their own definition of Kashmiriyat ethos and not the imported one centered in fulfilling of their hate-filled agenda . Unfortunately , few in Kashmir too have fallen into the trap of these elements who are keen to sow seeds pf discord while paying lip-service to the unity and solidarity with the idea of Kashmir. They, essentially are proponents and followers of two-nation theory. Kashmir is to be preserved. This is much more challenging task now than it was in 1947 when founding fathers of Pakistan applied this idea or theory in regard to the Muslim majority state of Jammu and Kashmir too. The tallest leader of Kashmir, Farooq Abdullah, speaking on the occasion, reflected on the times of Pakistani invasion, originally meant to implement the two-nation theory by force. It was fortunately repulsed by the Indian army, but alongside the role of Kashmiri Muslims in doing so can be ignored only at the cost of history. Farooq threw light on the events of 1947 and declared: We chose Gandhis path. A pointed difference in the choice that Kashmir made at that time was not as easy as many might think. They made this choice while faced with aggression and uncertainty of worst kind. The history has not adequately recorded these facts and the latter-day historians have selective view of their own . That is the real tragedy. The outcome of the communal violence was not an end to the two-nation theory. Its chilling reminder was served to the Vale in Baisaran, Pahalgam, on April 22, 2025, when the victims were chosen by the perpetrators of the ghoulish incident on the basis of their religion. Even at that time, a local Kashmiri Adil, challenged the perpetrators of Hindu-versus Muslim, and sacrificed his life in that effort. His sacrifice has been lost in the numbers. He is counted among 26 civilians killed in the terror incident . Today, taking Kashmir back to the good-old days is much more challenging than it was in 1947, though those too were difficult times. Today, there is a generational shift in thinking and mindset. What Pakistan could not achieve in 1947, it did succeed to a large extent in 1990s. The complexity of that decade and the following years is seen mostly in terms of the exodus of Kashmiri Pandits from the Valley. The community that had withstood horrors of the Partition era, felt unsafe, forcing them to flee the land of their forefathers. Their pain is immeasurable; they were separated from their roots, and they are yet to summon the confidence to return. No government schemes and rehabilitation programmes can mitigate their pain nor inspire the faith they had when they left the land. Now these have been reduced to clichs. There were attempts to measure pain of the communities, whether fleeing homes is more painful than graves of nears and dear ones at door steps is more painful. The number of graves of the youth and others lost in the conflict is a reminder of the cost of the conflict and so is living in the faraway lands . This comparative study of the pain only fueled the divisions. And at this moment, the fact that generations born in 1990s and subsequent decades, have no idea what Kashmir was. The hostile narratives driven by the vested interests have diluted rather eliminated the feeling of guilt in Kashmir of the Pandit community having moved out of the Valley, and the other side continues to see only radicalism in the Vale. Farooq Abdullah and elders like Abdul Rahim Rather and hotelier Mushtaq Chaya, and Mirwaiz Umar Farooq in his fifties, have foundational idea of Kashmir, its original ethos; the new generation is not clueless but their idea is different. The ides of conflict based on the theory that Hindus and Muslims were different nations because of their religion, customs, traditions, thoughts and ambition, is deep-seated in their minds, and the situation and narratives around them have only deepened this feeling. The ways have to be found to change this feeling. This is all about winning hearts and minds of the people on the two sides. Different tools are required. The tools of compassion and peace are available, but they are not being put to use, rather they are not being allowed to because that will undercut the agenda of the forces of radicalism and hatred. They have no idea what they have done to Kashmir, the cost of which the generations will have to pay. Everything is not lost, if the people of Jammu and Kashmir search for their shared identity, ethos and culture. Customs may be different, but yearning for reconciliation should help drive them to the goal of living in complete harmony. The elimination of clash of narratives, common faith in reaching out to each other , appealing to the sense of goodness will help find a common ground . This needs credible commitment. This is not a footnote approach. It is the foundation.

Greater Kashmir 5 May 2026 7:30 am

Time to move beyond Sarkari Naukri mindset!

Over 370,000 young people are registered as unemployed in Jammu andFor years, landing a government job in Kashmir was the ultimate goal. It was a sign of stability, respect, and lifelong security. One secure position could sustain an entire family. But times have changed now. From the standpoint of Kashmir and its young generation, competition is fierce, job opportunities are scarce, and many young people are left with limited choices. Today, the picture is starkly different. Over 370,000 young people are registered as unemployed in Jammu and Kashmir. Government jobs are becoming increasingly rare, and competition has reached to an all time high. Every year, countless young individuals apply for very limited vacancies, leaving the vast majority disappointed. The odds, frankly, are not in anyones favor. Yet the dream persists. Across the Valley, thousands of young people continue to pin their hopes on government exams, clinging to a version of success that no longer exists. Many spend years preparing for competitive exams that may never lead to a job. Some clear the exams but are left waiting indefinitely for appointments that may or may not come. Meanwhile, the private sector in this part of the world is still evolving, still unstable. It offers little solace. Unlike their parents, young Kashmiris today are expected to achieve financial independence without job security, pensions, or generational wealth. They are expected to secure good jobs, build their own homes, get married, and provide for their families, all while navigating a job market that lacks stability. The toll is visible. Ive seen it in my classrooms and among former students. Young men and women feel defeated before they even begin. Some grow frustrated; others grow silent. In tragic cases, a few lose all hope entirely. We need to understand what this generation is facing. And we need to stop telling them that the problem is laziness or ambition. This is not a character flaw, its an economic reality. Whats holding us back, in part, is a deep cultural attachment to outdated ideas of success. In Kashmir, we spend extravagantly on weddings and homes, often at the cost of long-term investments in our childrens futures. A family might pour its life savings into a single ceremony, but balk at the idea of helping a child start a business. What if we reversed that thinking? Imagine the impact if those same resources were used to fund a startup, finance a course, or support a new trade. Imagine if families backed their childrens ideas with the same enthusiasm they reserve for marriage arrangements. That shift in priorities could change lives. We also need to do a better job of encouraging self-employment and entrepreneurship. Theres growing potential in sectors like agribusiness, tourism, tech, and e-commerce. But young people are often discouraged from exploring these paths because theyre not respectable in the eyes of society. This mindset has to go. We cant keep telling young people to chase opportunities that no longer exist while ignoring the possibilities right in front of them. The older generation has a role to play here too. They must stop comparing todays reality with their own past. What worked decades ago doesnt work now. Jobs arent guaranteed. Pensions arent promised. And mental health struggles, once brushed off, are very real. Young people are dealing with pressure, uncertainty, and fear. They need support, not scolding. They need space to try, to fail, and to find their own path. What they dont need is to be told theyre weak or ungrateful. This isnt just about jobs. Its about how we, as a society, respond to the changing world. Its about whether were willing to adapt or insist on a broken system. Change is possible. But it starts with us: parents, teachers, policymakers, and community leaders. We have to expand what we consider a successful career. We have to invest in education that teaches practical skills, not just test preparation. We have to create real opportunities for young people, and we have to support them when they take risks. The youth of Kashmir are not lazy. They are not entitled. They are navigating a world that looks nothing like the one we grew up in. They deserve our understanding, and more importantly, our actions. If we continue to push them toward a future that no longer exists, we risk losing them entirely. Lets not wait for that to happen. The time to act is now. Think Responsibly! Act Immediately! Ikkz Ikbal holds Masters in Biotechnology and is Principal & Academic Head at Maryam Memorial Institute Pandithpora Qaziabad.

Greater Kashmir 5 May 2026 7:19 am

Reel Dreams, Real Consequences

In a world increasingly shaped by screens rather than lived experiences, the battle for influence is no longer fought in classrooms or households it is being waged on mobile phones. India today stands at a similar crossroads, albeit within a vastly different political and cultural framework. Unlike China, India cannot and should not impose blanket restrictions on content. Our democracy thrives on freedom of expression. However, freedom without responsibility, especially in an age of algorithm-driven consumption, can become a silent disruptor. Platforms such as Instagram Reels, YouTube Shorts, and OTT ecosystems have created a parallel reality where luxury is normalised, struggle is erased, and success is portrayed as effortless and immediate. Scroll through any social media feed in India today, and a pattern emerges. Lavish lifestyles, expensive cars, designer clothes, and curated perfection dominate the screen. Influencers project a life where money flows easily, relationships are glamorous, and problems are either temporary or non-existent. For a young population many of whom are battling unemployment, academic pressure, and economic uncertainty this content does more than entertain. It shapes expectations. But the distortion does not stop at wealth and success. Indian television and digital storytelling, particularly long-running soap operas and sensational web content, are increasingly guilty of reshaping deeper social narratives sometimes irresponsibly. In the race for TRPs and digital engagement, storytelling often drifts away from reality into exaggerated, fabricated, and at times divisive portrayals. Cultural and even religious identities are occasionally depicted in poor taste, with certain communities shown through stereotypes or negative lenses, not as reflections of reality but as tools to provoke drama and attract viewership. There have been multiple instances where narratives presented as inspired by reality were later found to be exaggerated or entirely fictional, crafted purely to sustain audience attention. Such storytelling does not merely entertain it subtly conditions perception. Over time, repeated portrayals, even if inaccurate, begin to shape public opinion, normalise bias, and distort social harmony. When fiction consistently overrides fact, it does not just mislead it redefines understanding. The psychological impact of such narratives cannot be understated. When success is constantly depicted as a function of wealth rather than effort, and when society itself is portrayed through distorted or sensational lenses, it creates a dangerous disconnect between aspiration, identity, and reality. Young minds begin to equate self-worth with material success, while also absorbing skewed perceptions of society around them. This often leads to dissatisfaction, anxiety, and a gradual erosion of balanced thinking. Indias socio-economic reality only amplifies this challenge. A significant portion of the countrys youth comes from middle-class or economically constrained backgrounds, where opportunities are hard-earned and progress is gradual. Yet, the digital world they inhabit tells them a different story one where success is instant, wealth is abundant, and life is effortlessly glamorous. This contradiction breeds frustration. It is not ambition that grows in such an environment, but impatience. Even more concerning is the impact on values. Traditionally, Indian society has emphasised education, perseverance, and family as pillars of success. Today, these ideals are increasingly overshadowed by a culture that glorifies shortcuts, external validation, and dependency on wealth often acquired or displayed without context. Relationships, too, are being redefined through this lens, where financial status overshadows emotional compatibility or mutual growth. Chinas response, though rigid, is rooted in a recognition of this very shift. By discouraging narratives that glorify wealth and unrealistic romance, it is attempting to steer its youth toward more grounded aspirations. India, however, cannot replicate this model. Nor should it. But ignoring the problem altogether would be an equally grave mistake. The answer lies not in censorship, but in calibration. India must begin by acknowledging that content is not neutral it shapes perception, influences behaviour, and defines cultural norms. Platforms that host and promote such content must be encouraged, if not compelled, to adopt a more balanced approach. Algorithms that disproportionately amplify extreme luxury, unrealistic lifestyles, or sensationalised narratives need scrutiny. Transparency in how content is recommended could be a starting point. At the same time, there is a pressing need to promote alternative narratives. Stories of real struggle, entrepreneurship, innovation, and social harmony must find space and visibility. India has no shortage of such stories from small-town start-ups to grassroots change makers but they are often overshadowed by content that is easier to consume and quicker to trend. Media literacy is another critical pillar. Young audiences must be equipped to distinguish between curated content and lived reality, between dramatization and truth. Schools, colleges, and even public campaigns can play a role in building this awareness. The goal is not to discourage aspiration, but to anchor it in reality and responsibility. Creators, too, bear responsibility. In the race for views and virality, the long-term impact of content is often overlooked. While it may not be realistic to expect creators to abandon popular formats entirely, a conscious effort to avoid distortion, stereotyping, and fabricated sensationalism can make a significant difference. Entertainment need not lose its appeal to become meaningful. Ultimately, the question India must confront is not whether such content should exist, but whether it should dominate. A societys cultural health is reflected in the stories it consumes and celebrates. If those stories consistently prioritise wealth over wisdom, glamour over grit, and sensationalism over truth, the consequences will extend far beyond screens. Chinas move may not be a blueprint for India, but it is certainly a signal. It highlights the growing realisation that unchecked digital narratives can shape a generation in ways that are neither visible nor immediately reversible. India with its demographic dividend and cultural diversity, cannot afford to let its youth be guided solely by illusions packaged as inspiration or by narratives that distort its own social and cultural fabric. The challenge is not to control the narrative, but to enrich it to ensure that alongside dreams, there is direction; alongside aspiration, there is awareness and alongside entertainment, there is truth. Because in the end, a nations future is not built on the fantasies it consumes, but on the realities, it chooses to confront. The Writer is a social activist and columnist working at the grassroots level to bridge public concern with policy action.

Greater Kashmir 5 May 2026 7:16 am

India gear up for stern test against Japan in AFC U17 Womens Asian Cup

The Young Tigresses lost their opening Group B match to Australia 0-2 and find themselves in a situation where every goal will matter after Japan crushed Lebanon 13-0 to garner three points

The Hindu 5 May 2026 2:13 am

Indian womens hockey team goalkeepers attend special camp under Ireland's Williamson

Senior goalkeepers Savita, Bichu Devi, Bansari, and Madhuri attended the sessions, allowing them to focus extensively on technical basics, decision-making, defensive organisation, and tactical awareness in match situations as the team prepares for major tournaments in the upcoming international calendar

The Hindu 5 May 2026 2:08 am

Goa BJP hails historic wins in three states, project strong showing in 27

Margao/Vasco/Ponda: BJP leaders and workers across Goa celebrated the partys victories in West Bengal, Assam and Puducherry on Monday, expressing confidence that the momentum will carry into the 2027 Goa Assembly elections. In Margao, PWD Minister Digambar Kamat, along with Navelim MLA Ulhas Tuenkar and BJP workers, celebrated the victories by bursting firecrackers and raising []

The Navhind Times 5 May 2026 1:30 am

HC sets aside cognisance against Kamat, Churchill in Berger case

Panaji: The High Court of Bombay at Goa on Monday set aside the 2018 order of cognisance issued by the Special PMLA court against PWD Minister Digambar Kamat (then chief minister) and former chief minister Churchill Alemao (then PWD minister) in the 2015 Louis Berger money laundering case filed by the Enforcement Directorate (ED). Justice []

The Navhind Times 5 May 2026 1:30 am

New draft rules proposes scientific approach for fixing minimum wages

Panaji: The state government has pre-published the draft Goa Code on Wages Rules, 2026, seeking objections and suggestions from stakeholders within 45 days from the date of its notification in the Official Gazette. The rules are proposed under the provisions of the Code on Wages, 2019 and aim to streamline and modernise wage regulations in []

The Navhind Times 5 May 2026 1:29 am

Small joys for your home

At Miroi, Socorro, Aaina Singh crafts not just objects, but moments of quiet happiness. NT BUZZ learn more KALYANI JHA | NT BUZZ From designing websites and mobile apps in Gurugram, Aaina Singhs life took an unexpected yet deeply fulfilling turn when she moved to Goa. Like many from northern India, she found herself breathing []

The Navhind Times 5 May 2026 1:25 am

BJP Begins 2027 Election Groundwork Across Seven States

Nabin has visited Goa, Gujarat and Uttar Pradesh to participate in programmes and held closed-door meetings with key party functionaries and leaders during his stay to plan the party's poll strategy in these states.

Deccan Chronicle 5 May 2026 1:25 am

FC Goa fall short against Corbett FC

Mohd Taha, Mohammad Fahim net one goal each to hand the home side a 2-0 defeat Fatorda: FC Goa suffered a 0-2 defeat to Corbett FC in their Dream Sports ChampionshipAIFF Junior League match at the DBO ground, Fatorda on Monday. Corbett set the tone early, pressing with intent and moving the ball sharply to []

The Navhind Times 5 May 2026 1:06 am

Quote of the day by Ayn Rand: 'A creative man is motivated by the desire to achieve, not by the desire to beat others' ; life lessons from The Fountainhead author

True creativity stems from inner purpose, focusing on personal growth and achieving goals rather than competing. Ayn Rand's philosophy highlights that a desire to achieve, not to beat others, fuels genuine innovation. This inward-driven motivation leads to more meaningful work and personal fulfillment, a crucial reminder in today's comparison-driven world.

The Economic Times 4 May 2026 11:44 pm

IIT Goa Recruitment 2026: Vacancies for Technical Superintendent and Administrative Assistant Positions Announced

Panaji, May 4: The Indian Institute of Technology (IIT Goa) has officially announced vacancies for several positions, including one Technical Superintendent (Electrical), one Technical Superintendent, and two Administrative Assistants. Interested and eligible candidates are invited to apply. The online application process will commence on May 6 at 5:00 PM, with the final date for submission ... Read more IIT Goa Recruitment 2026: Vacancies for Technical Superintendent and Administrative Assistant Positions Announced

Morningstar 4 May 2026 10:55 pm

Chinese proverb of the day: 'To win the battle, retain the...' Life lessons on success, career growth, human nature and why is it crucial to be innovative in achieving goals

Chinese proverb of the day teaches that victory depends on strategy, planning, and surprise. The proverb links to ancient Chinese wisdom and modern life lessons. It shows how planning, deception, innovation, and flexibility help in career growth, business competition, conflict resolution, and personal development. The message connects daily Chinese proverb learning with success, Chinese philosophy quotes and Chinese motivational sayings in everyday decisions.

The Economic Times 4 May 2026 9:50 pm

BOBCARD Extends Lifetime Free Eterna Credit Card Offer Till June 30, Offering Zero Joining and Annual Fees with Unlimited Domestic Lounge Access

premium BOBCARD ETERNA Credit Card for new customers. Customers can now get ETERNA with zero joining fee and zero annual fee, against a standard joining & annual fee of INR 2,499.   Avail limited-period Lifetime Free offer on premium BOBCARD ETERNA Credit Card at zero joining and annual fees Fully geared up for the summer season to fuel your travel plan, the Lifetime Free offer is valid for a limited period until 30th June 2026. ETERNA will offer unlimited domestic lounge access, accelerated rewards on travel, dining and international spends, reduced forex markup, and other premium lifestyle features. These benefits will help customers achieve their travel goals without stressing about the costs. Beyond fulfilling travel goals, this offer enables customers to unlock meaningful annual savings through waived fees and ongoing partner-led offers, with regular BOBCARD users potentially saving INR 4,500–INR 5,000 annually, while ETERNA cardholders can unlock value exceeding INR 1,00,000 per year through a combination of premium benefits and lifestyle-led offers. Over a three-year period, Lifetime Free cardholders can realise savings of 15,000+ compared to similar fee-based offerings in the market. Under this offer, cardholders are eligible for a range of features including accelerated reward points (15 reward points per INR100) on select luxury spending categories like travel, dining, international, online shopping, a 1+1 complimentary movie ticket benefit every month, 3 rewards points on all other spends, and spend-based rewards. These benefits, combined with curated partner offers, further enhance the overall savings potential for customers across every day and premium spending categories. The card also includes a welcome benefit, 12 months FITPASS Pro membership, valued at INR 48,000, allowing customers access to FITPASS partner gyms across the country for a full year at no additional cost. The cards further provide unlimited complimentary domestic airport lounge access, delivering additional lifestyle value that contributes to the overall annual savings proposition for cardholders. In addition, the ETERNA Credit Card offers a low foreign currency markup and supports UPI-linked credit card payments on its RuPay variant and GPay linkage on Visa & Mastercard variants, enabling usage across both international transactions and everyday domestic spends. The card also provides personal accident insurance coverage, a 1% fuel surcharge waiver, lifetime free add-on cards, and flexible EMI with tenures 6 to 48 months. Cardholders can further access periodic merchant offers through BOBCARD’s partnerships with top shopping & travel platforms like Amazon, Flipkart, Croma, Make My Trip, Yatra, Reliance Digital, Myntra, & more. These partnerships play a key role in consistently driving additional value and savings for cardholders throughout the year. With this Lifetime Free offer, BOBCARD aims to make premium credit card benefits more accessible, while reinforcing its commitment to delivering value-driven and customer-centric financial solutions. Commenting on the LTF offer, Mr Ravindra Rai MD & CEO BOBCARD LIMITED, said, “At BOBCARD, we continue to focus on adding value for customers from the very beginning of their relationship with us. This limited-period Lifetime Free offer on the BOBCARD ETERNA Credit Card is intended to provide new customers access to premium benefits without joining or annual fees, while enabling a rewarding and hassle-free credit card experience. The offer also supports cardholders across their everyday spending, travel, and lifestyle needs.” Your ultimate travel offer is here, Use BOBCARD ETERNA Credit Card to fulfil your travel goal with ease and convenience. This is your opportunity to reimagine credit with a limited-period Lifetime Free BOBCARD ETERNA Credit Card. Go grab now! About BOBCARD LIMITED was established in the year 1994. It is a Non-Banking Financial Company, wholly owned by Bank of Baroda. The Company’s primary business is in credit cards with its key differentiator being simple, easy-to-understand products that are fairly priced, efficiently serviced, and can easily be availed through a digital-all application process. A pioneer in the space of credit cards, BOBCARD Limited offers an array of products catering to all segments of customers including Everyday Shopping Cards like BOBCARD Cashback, Easy & Select, Card for Defence Personnel, Cards for Professionals like ICAI, ICMAI & ICSI, co-branded cards with Etihad, HPCL, Snapdeal, IRCTC, Premium Travel & Lifestyle cards like Eterna, Tiara, Premier, and more other variants. It is leveraging state-of-the-art technology to provide unique payment solutions to its customers. www.bobcard.co.in .

News Voir 4 May 2026 6:57 pm

Solex Energy to invest Rs 4,000 cr to set up solar cell manufacturing plant, BESS project in Gujarat

Solex Energy will invest Rs 4,000 crore in Gujarat. The company will establish a solar cell manufacturing facility and a battery energy storage system project. This initiative aims to boost Gujarat's clean-tech manufacturing. It will also create jobs and support India's renewable energy goals. The project includes a 5-GW solar cell plant and a 10-GW BESS project.

The Economic Times 4 May 2026 6:48 pm

These 3 equity mutual fund categories offer over 15% average return in 1 year. Check details

International funds led returns, followed by energy and auto sector funds. Top performers delivered strong gains, but investors should prioritize risk appetite, goals, and horizon over chasing past returns.

The Economic Times 4 May 2026 4:46 pm

The Rooftop vs. Community Solar Trade-Off: What Homeowners Need to Know About Shared Energy Infrastructure

Compare rooftop solar vs community solar to find the best option for your home, budget, and energy goals. Discover costs, savings, and key differences.

Desktop Nature 4 May 2026 3:28 pm

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caughtatpoint 4 May 2026 3:16 pm

Economy, Science & Technology, And Environment: The Three New Pillars Of Vietnam - India Cooperation

The Indo-Pacific region continues to be the focal point of global growth dynamics and strategic competition, and relations between Vietnam and India are facing new opportunities to develop in a deeper, more substantive, and more sustainable manner. Building on the Comprehensive Strategic Partnership established in 2016, cooperation in the fields of economy, science and technology, and environment has increasingly been identified by both sides as key pillars.   In 2024, the two sides adopted an Action Plan to implement the Comprehensive Strategic Partnership for the 2024-2028 period. This document not only consolidates traditional areas of cooperation but also expands into new domains such as science and technology, innovation, digital transformation, energy and sustainable development.   Economy continues to be a bright spot in bilateral cooperation Over the past decade, Vietnam-India economic cooperation has recorded significant positive developments. Bilateral trade turnover has maintained steady growth, increasing from over USD 14 billion in 2023 to nearly USD 16.5 billion in 2025, reflecting the increasingly close integration between the two dynamic Asian economies.   The structure of two-way trade has increasingly demonstrated complementarity. Vietnam has strengthened its exports of electronics, machinery, processed agricultural products, wood, and seafood, while India serves as an important supplier of steel, pharmaceuticals, chemicals, and textiles to Vietnam.   Amid the ongoing restructuring of global supply chains, both Vietnam and India are intensifying efforts to diversify their partners and reduce dependency risks. This creates significant room for the two countries to promote supply chain linkages in areas such as processing and manufacturing industries, supporting industries, logistics, and high-tech agriculture. Vietnam, with its strategic location in Southeast Asia, can serve as a gateway for Indian enterprises to expand their presence deeper into ASEAN, while India represents a vast market with rapidly increasing consumer demand.   Science and technology: a new driver for deeper cooperation Scientific and technological cooperation has seen remarkable development recently, gradually shifting from exchanges to more substantive collaboration, tied to specific products and developmental needs. Priority areas of cooperation include information technology, biotechnology, clean energy, and digital transformation.   Several representative projects, such as the Satellite Data Receiving Station and Satellite Image Processing Center, the Vietnam-India Nuclear Science Center (Da Lat), the Army Software Park (Nha Trang), and the Center of Excellence in Software Development and Training (CESDT), have been contributing to enhancing Vietnam's technological capacity. Notably, the Indian Technical and Economic Cooperation (ITEC) program continues to be an effective channel for human resource training, helping Vietnamese officials and experts access modern management knowledge and experience.   Against the backdrop of the vigorous Fourth Industrial Revolution, the potential for cooperation between the two countries remains vast. The two sides can expand their cooperation into emerging areas such as Artificial Intelligence, semiconductors, cybersecurity, fintech, and biotechnology, aiming for the goals of co-development and co-innovation.    Environmental cooperation and sustainable development are gradually expanding In the context of increasingly complex climate change, environmental cooperation between Vietnam and India is becoming an important component of the bilateral agenda. Areas such as renewable energy, water resource management, circular economy, and disaster-resilient infrastructure are receiving growing attention and promotion from both sides.   Cooperation agreements in marine science, along with Quick Impact Projects (QIPs) supporting communities, such as clean water supply, drought mitigation, and saline intrusion prevention in the Mekong Delta, have delivered practical results. Vietnam’s participation in the Coalition for Disaster Resilient Infrastructure (CDRI), initiated by India, also opens up opportunities to strengthen cooperation in sustainable infrastructure and climate change adaptation.   In the coming period, areas encompassing solar energy, energy storage, waste management, marine pollution monitoring, and early warning systems for natural disasters are considered promising directions for cooperation.   Prospects for cooperation The prospects for cooperation in the coming period are assessed as positive. With the economic and scientific-technological complementarity, along with strong political will from both sides, Vietnam-India relations have many favorable conditions to grow more strongly, particularly in areas such as the digital economy, green economy, innovation.   Orientations for promoting cooperation in the coming period With a foundation of excellent relations and significant room for cooperation, the two countries have the basis to elevate the Comprehensive Strategic Partnership to a new height, making it increasingly substantive and effective in the new phase, particularly in the context of the two countries heading towards new high-level engagements with the state visit of General Secretary and President To Lam to India in May 2026.   To effectively capitalize on opportunities, both sides need to continue maintaining high-level exchanges, intergovernmental mechanisms and specialized dialogues, and further translate strategic commitments into cooperation programs and projects with clear roadmaps and resources.   In the economic field, efforts should be intensified to remove trade barriers, improve logistics connectivity, and promote the review and upgrading of the ASEAN – India Trade in Goods Agreement (AITIGA); strengthen the development of large-scale investment projects in priority areas such as pharmaceuticals, the marine economy, renewable energy, and supporting industries.   In the field of science and technology, establishing joint research cooperation mechanisms, strengthening linkages between research institutes, universities, enterprises, as well as promoting expert exchanges, technology transfer, and human resource training will play an important role.   In the environmental field, efforts should be directed toward building a comprehensive green cooperation framework, focusing on water management, marine science, plastic pollution reduction, clean energy, and disaster-resilient infrastructure, while also effectively leveraging regional initiatives such as the CDRI.

News Voir 4 May 2026 11:07 am

MF Tracker: Baroda BNP Paribas Mid Cap Fund turns Rs 10,000 SIP to Rs 1.55 crore in 20 years

Baroda BNP Paribas Mid Cap Fund has delivered exceptional returns, turning a Rs 10,000 monthly SIP into Rs 1.55 crore over 20 years. The fund's consistent performance across market cycles, driven by a fundamental, bottom-up approach, has helped investors achieve their financial goals.

The Economic Times 4 May 2026 10:10 am

Modi Highlights the Power of Skills, Dedication, and Compassion in Life

New Delhi, May 4: Prime Minister Narendra Modi shared an inspiring message titled Subhashitam on the social media platform X on Monday. He emphasized the importance of human qualities like skill, hard work, and compassion in overcoming challenges and achieving life goals. In his post, PM Modi stated, Skills, dedication, and compassion are remarkable powers ... Read more Modi Highlights the Power of Skills, Dedication, and Compassion in Life

Morningstar 4 May 2026 9:40 am

Blusprings ambitious growth plan

Bluspring Enterprises, one of the leading infrastructure management services companiess in India, is eyeing a 3x growth over the countrys GDP growth rate, and has laid out ambitious growth plans to achieve the goal.

Your Story 4 May 2026 7:30 am

Trump says US to help ships stranded in Strait of Hormuz as tanker hit by projectiles

US-Iran war: America will now guide ships through the Strait of Hormuz. This vital waterway has been blocked for over two months. Hundreds of ships and thousands of sailors are stranded. The US military will support this effort. The goal is to restore freedom of navigation for commercial shipping. This action aims to secure regional security and the global economy.

The Economic Times 4 May 2026 7:19 am

I League 3 KLASA FC qualify for final round with third win on trot, FC Raengdai go down 0 1

Keinou Library Sports Association FC, Keinou thumped Citadel Godavari Legends FC based in Rajahmundry, Andhra Pradesh by 2 0 goals for the third Group C win on the trot and qualified for the final round of the I League 3 this morning at Mulna Football Stadium in Balaghat, Madhya Pradesh In the final Group C match staged today at Mulna Football Stadium, KLASA FC, who beat Assam based Chhaygaon FC 1 0 in their league opener and edged past BLG The Diamond Rock FC 2 1 in the second match, rode on goals from Ronik Singh Moirangthem 35' and Huidrom Torres Singh 48' to beat Citadel Godavari Legends FC and complete the league stage sweep Meanwhile, FC Raengdai suffered a slight dent in the race for the final round as they went down 0 1 to Sunrise Club Orissa here at Khuman Lampak Main Stadium this evening in a Group A league match The lone goal that settled the issue was scored by Arpan Lakra in the 17th minute Earlier in the day, ARA FC, Ahmedabad were held to a 1 1 draw by Mawlai Sport Club, Shillong ARA FC found the lead in the 18th minute only to be cancelled by Damanbhalang Chyne off a penalty kick in the 62nd minute for Mawlai Sport Club Despite the loss, FC Raengdai, who had posted two previous game victories, remain on top of Group A while Sunrise Club Orissa are second on same 6 points from 2 wins in three matches FC Raengdai will play Mawlai Sport Club in their final Group A league match at Khuman Lampak Main Stadium on May 5 from 3 pm Source The Sangai Express

E-Pao 4 May 2026 6:36 am

National Education Policy 2020 to Transform Odisha and India, Says Governor

Bhubaneswar, May 4: Odisha Governor Hari Babu Kambhampati stated on Sunday that the National Education Policy (NEP) 2020 is a transformative reform that will play a crucial role in achieving the goals of a Developed Odisha by 2036 and a Developed India by 2047. He emphasized that education is the most powerful tool for nation-building. ... Read more National Education Policy 2020 to Transform Odisha and India, Says Governor

Udaipur Kiran 4 May 2026 3:13 am

Vivaan, Sreeja emerge chess champs

They remain unbeaten to clinch U-7 Open and Girls titles respectively Fatorda: Salcetes Vivaan Kadam and Canaconas Sreeja Ditesh Ghanekar emerged champions in the Under-7 Goa State Chess Championship-cum-Selection 2026 held at the Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium, Fatorda. Vivaan (1539) remained unbeaten to clinch the Open title with 5.5 points after drawing with Hredaan Mandrekar. []

The Navhind Times 4 May 2026 1:06 am

MSME apprenticeships set for boost as India drafts roadmap

India is embarking on an innovative strategy to enhance apprenticeship programs tailored for micro, small, and medium enterprises. Focused reforms in policies, regulations, and financial frameworks are on the table, with a group training model being a key contender. The goal is to equip the nation's youth with essential workforce skills by 2047.

The Economic Times 4 May 2026 12:18 am

Puducherry election results 2026: NDA vs INDIA bloc; bypoll results in 8 seats across states awaited

Vote counting is happening today for the Puducherry assembly elections. The NDA faces the INDIA bloc in a close contest. Bypolls results are also expected for eight seats in Goa, Karnataka, Nagaland, Gujarat, and Maharashtra. These results will shape the political landscape in these regions. All eyes are on the final outcomes.

The Economic Times 3 May 2026 11:50 pm

The real Jurassic Park is happening: Woolly mammoths are returning and that's not even the biggest news here's what else is coming

Extinct animals coming back: Scientists are pursuing de-extinction, aiming to bring back species like the woolly mammoth and bluebuck. The long-term goal includes rewilding these creatures into their natural habitats. This ambitious project also involves developing artificial wombs for species that cannot be carried by living relatives.

The Economic Times 3 May 2026 11:35 pm

Mainoo plays hero as Man United secure Champions League football

Manchester United beat Liverpool FC 3-2 at Old Trafford to secure UEFA Champions League qualification. Goals from Matheus Cunha and Benjamin Sesko gave United an early lead before Liverpool equalised through Dominik Szoboszlai and Cody Gakpo. Kobbie Mainoo scored the late winner, boosting Michael Carricks chances of becoming permanent manager.

The Times of India 3 May 2026 10:34 pm

Mindset Is The Same As Before Become World Cup Champion Again, Says Kranti Gaud

T20 World Cup: India pacer Kranti Gaud has asserted that the national team will head into the upcoming ICC Womens T20 World Cup with a singular, familiar objective: of becoming champions once again. India are yet to win a Womens T20 World Cup but go into the mega event, to be played from June 12 to July 5 in England, as current ODI World Cup champions. India, led by Harmanpreet Kaur, had failed to make it to the knockouts of the last edition in 2024 in the UAE, and their best finish in their history of being in the competition came as runners-up in the 2020 edition in Australia. The mindset is the same as before - become the World Cup champion again and that's how we will approach it in the upcoming T20 World Cup, Kranti said exclusively to IANS on the sidelines of the 'Fancatchstic Chapter 2' event on Sunday. The pacer highlighted the Womens Premier League (WPL) as a vital bridge for domestic talent to come into the Indian team, citing the rapid rise of fellow pacer Nandni Sharma as a prime example. Yes, because it is a good platform for the players. For example, Nandni Sharma came to WPL and now she is with us in T20 World Cup. So, WPL is a very good opportunity and I would like to have more players participate in it, she added. Reflecting on her own individual goals for the World Cup in England, a place where she made her T20I debut and picked a historic 6-52 in an ODI in Durham, Kranti said she remains focused on working on her strengths which have fetched her success so far. There is nothing like that. We are just running what is going on. We are doing to make our best even better. Yes, England has been very good for me. I took six wickets in an ODI game (in Durham). I came to know later that it was a world record at such a young age, she said. Regarding the current fast bowling synergy within the squad, featuring Renuka Singh Thakur and Arundhati Reddy, Kranti said, The atmosphere is good. If I am bowling from one side, then the other bowlers should bowl from the other side. We are doing very well in partnerships and have the same targets. Beyond the tactical aspects of the game, Gaud believes a T20 World Cup win carries a larger social responsibility for furthering the growth of womens cricket, something which has been on an upswing since WPL and ODI World Cup triumph. We have won the World Cup before and there have been so many changes. We want to win the upcoming World Cup and bring more changes in Indian women's cricket. We want to instill trust in the coming generation and their parents. That is why this T20 World Cup is very important, she said. The pacer also shared her personal evolution from a village girl in Ghuwara, located in Bundelkhand, Madhya Pradesh from being unaware about professional womens cricket to being a world champion. That journey (is special), because I didn't know that much at that time. I was very young. So, I didn't know girls' cricket existed as well - like play with leather ball, and in academies, girls and boys get to practice. I didn't have any such idea. It was a small tournament in our village and that small tournament, my life changed so much that I became a World Cup winner and champion, she recalled. She also expressed pride in how the teams success has empowered girls across the country to speak openly about their sporting ambitions. Nowadays, girls are able to tell their parents that they want to become a cricketer. It's not just about cricket - it's also about all sports. So, girls are able to openly tell their parents and they are able to openly support them because they have seen that girls can do everything. Now we have become champions. So, they have seen that championship win and have believed that our children can do something as well. Kranti concluded by detailing her efforts to revive cricket in her hometown, where her talent and raw speed while playing was noticed and honed by coach Rajiv Bilthre. The tournament that I played in Ghuwara was closed for 5-6 years. When I went there, I started it on 16th November. Then I made girls and boys play cricket as well. When I made a team for my village, I took the trials and 80 girls came for it. So, girls are able to openly tell their parents and they are able to openly support them because they have seen that girls can do everything. Now we have become champions. So, they have seen that championship win and have believed that our children can do something as well. Also Read: Live Cricket Score So, when those 80 girls came to give trials, it was a proud thing for me and my family because if you see a player being supported by the family, then it becomes very easy for because whole family is standing behind her to support her dream. So, I just want the family to always support her and that the children should fulfill their goals. Article Source: IANS

CNMSports 3 May 2026 10:34 pm

West Kalimantan pushes education drive for 2045 goal

West Kalimantan Governor Ria Norsan pledged to boost human capital through wider education access to support ...

Antara News 3 May 2026 4:15 pm

Hezbollah lawmaker says group can 'thwart' goals of Lebanon-Israel talks

Hezbollah vows to disrupt Lebanon-Israel peace talks, with a lawmaker stating the group will not implement any agreements. Despite a ceasefire, Israel continues strikes in southern Lebanon. The negotiations, aimed at ending decades of conflict and securing Israeli withdrawal, face strong opposition from Hezbollah, which insists on guarantees against future attacks.

The Economic Times 3 May 2026 4:15 pm

'I Just Want To Give 100 Percent For The Team': Nitish Reddy

Nitish Kumar Reddy: Sunrisers Hyderabad (SRH) all-rounder Nitish Kumar Reddy has emphasised the importance of adaptability and a team-first mindset, saying that he is ready to give his 100 percent for the side even as he misses the ongoing clash against Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR) due to illness. Smaran Ravichandran is making his debut for SRH in place of the 22-year-old. Reiterating his commitment to the team, the all-rounder made it clear that personal milestones take a backseat to collective success. For me, it's about what the team needs from me. I just want to give 100 percent. There are no individual goals for me like scoring this many runs or taking these many wickets. In any situation, whatever the team requires from my side, that's what I want to do, Reddy told broadcasters ahead of the match. Reddy acknowledged that SRHs aggressive brand of cricket does not always guarantee success but stressed the need for experienced players to step up in challenging situations. Every match doesn't go in our way. The brand of cricket we play is aggressive. Sometimes it might fail. In those situations, it's me, Heinrich Klaasen, Salil, and Aniket, we have to step in there and put on a good score, he said. Reddy also heaped praise on the younger bowlers like Sakib Mahmood and Praful Hinge in the squad, highlighting their fearlessness and ability to surprise opponents with fresh approaches. Every match doesn't go in our way. The brand of cricket we play is aggressive. Sometimes it might fail. In those situations, it's me, Heinrich Klaasen, Salil, and Aniket, we have to step in there and put on a good score, he said. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Nitish Reddy has emerged as a crucial player for SRH in IPL 2026, delivering significant all-round performances, including a player-of-the-match 39 off 24 balls and 2/17 against KKR in their previous encounter. He has scored 193 runs in 9 matches and also taken six wickets. Article Source: IANS

CNMSports 3 May 2026 4:10 pm

Manipur kickstart U20 Men's NFC campaign with 5 1 thrashing of Nagaland

Manipur came out all guns blazing to hammer Nagaland by 5 1 goals in the Group B Stage opening match of the Swami VivekanandaU 20 Men's National Football Championship 2026 this morning at RK Ashrama Ground, Narainpur in Chhattisgarh Manipur and Nagaland started cautiously and headed into the break with the score tied at 1 1 but Manipur took gradual control of the game in the second half to add 4 goals to their tally and sealed the 5 1 victory Manipur took 34 minutes to break the deadlock through Salam Swamichandra before Lumningou Singsit drew level for Nagaland in the 39th minute After the restart, Thounaojam Rebertson retained the lead for Manipur in the 47 th minute before Loktongbam Lamjingba made it 3 1 after 52 minutes The scoring spree continued with Md Shuaib finding the target in the 61 st minute before substitute Khundongbam Carlos hit the final nail to the coffin in the 79th minute Manipur will play Dadra and Nagar Haveli and Daman and Diu on May 4 in the next match Source The Sangai Express

E-Pao 3 May 2026 6:36 am

I League 3 TRAU FC edge Zinc Football Academy 2 1 FC Raengdai, KLASA extend winning run

TRAU FC, Kwakeithel edged past Zinc Football Academy, Udaipur Rajasthan by 2 1 goals for their first win in two matches of the I League 3 Group B league competition this morning at SAI Turf Ground Having held to a 2 2 draw in the league opener, the Kwakeithel side rode on early goals from Yumnam Monis 9' and Thiyam Chingkheinganba 17' to beat Zinc Football Academy 2 1 today Abith K B 36' scored the lone goal for the Rajasthan outfit before TRAU FC ramped up their defence and held on to their lead till the final whistle In another Group B match staged in the afternoon, Clube De Salgaocar beat Mumbay Football Club 1 0 courtesy of Selwyn Frazier Miranda's stoppage time goal 90 5' FC Raengdai, KLASA stretch winning run In the Group A matches staged yesterday at Khuman Lampak Main Stadium, FC Raengdai beat Sikkim Brotherhood Football Club by 2 1 goals for the second win on the trot and ARA FC edged past Sunrise Club Orissa by 3 2 goals In the first match of the day, FC Raengdai registered the 2 1 win thanks to goals coming from Laishram Bikramjit 45 3' and Tingkaochun Gangmei 68' Saddam Hossain Mondal netted the consolation goal for Sikkim Brotherhood Football Club in the 49th minute In the evening encounter, Timothi Narzary scored thrice 47', 60', 68' P to overcome Sunrise Club Orissa 3 2 Abhinand A had early drew level for Sunrise Club Orissa in the 58th minute before Timothy Narzari who opened the scoring in the 47th minute, completed his treble with two goals back to back in the 60th and the 68th minutes and earned ARA FC a 3 1 lead Sanjit Khoro scored the other goal for the Odisha team in the 81st minute but their comeback effort failed to yield result and eventually they went down 2 3 to Ahmedabad based ARA FC Elsewhere at Mulna Football Stadium, Balaghat Madhya Pradesh , KLASA FC, Keinou extended their winning run in the Group C competition to two games by handing BLG The Diamond Rock FC a 2 1 defeat BLG The Diamond Rock FC, who are based in Balaghat, broke the deadlock in the 25th minute through Sujit Hansda before KLASA FC fought back and rode on goals from S Johny Kom 64' and Sharangthem Rajdan Singh 62' to seal the comeback 2 1 win B May 3 matches B br br KLASA FC vs Citadel Godavari Legends FC from 8 am at Mulna Football Stadium br FC Raengdai vs Sunrise Club Orissa from 3 pm at Khuman Lampak Source The Sangai Express

E-Pao 3 May 2026 6:36 am

Khattars remarks on media ethics spark backlash after bail

NT Reporter Panaji Youtuber Gautam Khattar, accused in a case involving objectionable and inflammatory remarks against St Francis Xavier, triggered fresh controversy soon after being released on conditional bail on Saturday. While interacting with the media outside the Crime Branch office in Ribandar, Khattar advised journalists in Goa to follow journalistic ethics. He said he []

The Navhind Times 3 May 2026 1:05 am

Court reserves order on bail of UP man accused of soliciting woman

NT Reporter Panaji The District and Sessions Court, North Goa, has reserved its order till May 4 on the bail application of Saurabh Sahni (48), a native of Uttar Pradesh, who was arrested by the Goa Crime Branch for allegedly soliciting a foreign woman for prostitution and uploading a video on social media. Last month, []

The Navhind Times 3 May 2026 1:02 am

Over 14,500 Goa fishers covered under PMMSY insurance scheme

NT Reporter Panaji More than 14,500 fishers in Goa have been brought under insurance coverage through the Pradhan Mantri Matsya Sampada Yojana (PMMSY), aimed at providing social security to those engaged in the fisheries sector. The scheme offers group accidental insurance coverage to both marine and inland fishers, as well as allied fish workers. The []

The Navhind Times 3 May 2026 1:01 am

Navy Chief Tripathi in Myanmar for Maritime Talks

Myanmar has also participated in Indian Navy-led engagements such as the Indian Ocean Naval Symposium, MILAN, International Fleet Review and Goa Maritime Conclave.

Deccan Chronicle 3 May 2026 12:03 am

India Falls to Australia 0-2 in AFC U-17 Womens Asian Cup Match

Suzhou, May 2: In the AFC U-17 Womens Asian Cup 2026, India faced a 0-2 defeat against Australia. The match took place on Saturday at Pitch 8 of the Suzhou Taihu Football Sports Centre. Despite a commendable display of tenacity and aggression from Pamela Contis Young Tigresses, they could not secure a win. Goals from ... Read more India Falls to Australia 0-2 in AFC U-17 Womens Asian Cup Match

Morningstar 2 May 2026 11:00 pm

Gautam Khattar gets bail after arrest over remarks against St Francis Xavier

Panaji: A court in Goa on Saturday, May 2, granted bail to right-wing speaker Gautam Khattar, who was arrested after he allegedly made derogatory comments against St Francis Xavier. Judicial Magistrate First Class, Vasco, granted regular bail to Khattar, currently admitted to Goa Medical College and Hospital at Bambolim for treatment of chest pain after Get the latest updates in Hyderabad City News , Technology , Entertainment , Sports , Politics and Top Stories on WhatsApp & Telegram by subscribing to our channels. You can also download our app for Android and iOS .

The Siasat Daily 2 May 2026 3:48 pm

Urrak: How the jungle juice from Goa is having its moment

Experience the essence of a Goan summer with this fresh and fruity cashew drink that is redefining the spirit of the season

The Hindu 2 May 2026 2:57 pm

Urrak: Goas liquid summer soul

Have you been introduced to urrak, the summer drink that refuses to be gentrified?

The Hindu 2 May 2026 2:56 pm

Goa Identifies Large Eco-Sensitive Zones Along Mandovi, Zuari Rivers

Acting on directions from Goa Forest Minister Vishwajit Rane, the Forest Department carried out this exercise to identify ecologically vulnerable areas along the two major rivers of the state.

NDTV 2 May 2026 2:50 pm

Urrak plantation hopping in Goa

Having sourced local urrak from neighbours and discreet taverns, the writers set out to see how its made at two South Goa plantations

The Hindu 2 May 2026 2:42 pm

Deep learning to achieve goals of national education: Minister

Minister of Primary and Secondary Education Abdul Muti said the deep learning approach is aimed at achieving the ...

Antara News 2 May 2026 2:07 pm

Chandigarh University Student Sarvesh Gupta Tops IIT JAM 2026 (Physics) Exam with All India Rank 1

Chandigarh University Student Sarvesh Gupta Qualifies 3 National-Level Exams, Tops IIT JAM Physics, Clears TIFR GS & INAT 2026 Aspiring Scientist, CU Student Sarvesh Gupta to Pursue an Integrated Ph.D. in Theoretical Physics at TIFR Mumbai Stick to Fixed Routine with Clear Focus, Determination and Discipline Pay Off, says Chandigarh University’s Sarvesh Gupta Who Bagged AIR 1 in IIT JAM 2026 Physics   In remarkable display of academic brilliance, a Chandigarh University student, Sarvesh Gupta, has made history by securing All India Rank (AIR) 1 in IIT JAM 2026 (Physics), one of India’s most competitive postgraduate entrance examinations in which over 12,000 candidates appeared for admission to Master of Science, Ph D and other post-graduate programs at 22 Indian Institutes of Technology (IITs) and Indian Institute of Science (IISc).   Chandigarh University Vice Chancellor & other Officials felicitating Sarvesh Gupta for topping IIT JAM 2026 (Physics) Exam with All India Rank 1   Reflecting exceptional conceptual mastery in Physics, Sarvesh Gupta - a final-year student of B Sc (Hons.) Physics program at Chandigarh University who hails from Nepal – also qualified two other prestigious national-level examinations including Tata Institute of Fundamental Research Graduate School (TIFR GS) exam which draws 20,000 to 25,000 applicants and IUCAA National Admission Test (INAT-2026) conducted by Inter-University Centre for Astronomy and Astrophysics (IUCAA), Pune for M Sc (Physics with Astrophysics) programme admissions-2026.   “ I am really pleased to have cleared all these three national level competitive examinations. But since I want to do research in Theoratical Physics and become a scientist, I have opted for Integrated Ph.D. (I-Ph.D.) programme in Theoretical Physics from Tata Institute of Fundamental Research, Mumbai for which 22 students have been selected. As a Chandigarh University student, I had the opportunity to visit TIFR Mumbai for a Ideathon competition through the IEEE Student Chapter at CU where we got the 1st prize. I saw the research labs and infrastructure there during this visit, so it’s dream come true for me to get an opportunity to study at TIFR. Students receive a monthly fellowship of Rs 25,000 for the first year and the fellowship is enhanced to Rs 37,000 per month (further raised to Rs 42,000 after registration for PhD) at the end of the first year, upon satisfactory performance under TIFR GS, ”.   Joined CU’s B Sc (Hons) Physics program in 2023 Son of a government school teacher father and homemaker mother in Nepal, Sarvesh’s academic journey at Chandigarh University began in 2023 when he took admission in B Sc (Hons) Physics program after completing his Class XII education at Budhanilkantha School in Kathmandu.   “ When I was exploring options for higher education after Class XII, one of my cousin brothers, who had studied mechanical engineering at Chandigarh University, suggested me to take admission at CU for world-class quality education. Then I did some research about the CU and really liked everything being offered here. As CU also provides scholarships to meritorious students to pursue our academic dreams and goals, it was an easy decision for me to take admission at Chandigarh University. I got 50 % scholarship at CU which made my education very affordable for my parents, ” Sarvesh , a resident of Vishnupura village in Nepal’s Lumbini who has three siblings (two sisters and a brother), said.   CU’s Learning Environment & Support to Excel in Academics On his time at Chandigarh University, Sarvesh said, “ I have always been a physics student with a deep curiosity about how the universe works — and more importantly, how the ideas behind it evolved. But my vision cleared after coming to Chandigarh University. Professors in our department are very approachable and we can reach out to them for any assistance —whether it’s a doubt, a discussion, or even if you need personal guidance—not just regarding academics. The research labs and libraries are also excellent at Chandigarh University. This fostered an environment where I could focus on my studies and concentrate on my goals. I knew there was always someone there to assist me with whatever came up, the Chandigarh University provided me great environment and support to excel in academics and pursue my dreams. ”   “ In fact, it’s my teachers here who motivated me to prepare for competitive examinations and provided the right guidance and all help for competitive test preparations. My teacher went extra mile for helping in clearing the all three competitive examinations by arranging even mock interview sessions which led to a significant improvement in my performance. So I had interest in physics, but I needed specific guidance for pursuing research. This is the kind of direction one ideally needs to find their path was somewhat lacking, but this is something I found here at Chandigarh University ,” he added.   Preparation Strategy: Stick to Fixed Routine “ When preparing for competitive examinations, one need to adhere to a strict, fixed routine in order to avoid distractions. I confined my daily routine into manageable time slots for studies. For instance, I would wake up in the morning and head straight to the gym. After an hour-long workout, I would return and attend a few lectures for about an hour while sitting comfortably. Then I will get ready for classes at the University. Once back from University, my priority was to practice questions for about one-and-half-hour or however much time I could spare solely to solving practice problems. After that, I would do whatever I felt like doing—watching videos, hanging out with friends, or just chatting. My roommates and I used to talk the most during our meals. In fact, we would often spend an hour and a half to two hours just eating—chatting away, watching videos, or doing whatever else came to mind. So, while distractions were certainly there, they were successfully managed because I stuck to my schedule. I studied during my designated study hours, and then, during the time allotted for leisure, I simply relaxed and enjoyed myself ,”.   World-Class Quality Education Across Streams Congratulating Sarvesh Gupta for his exceptional achievement, Senior Managing Director, Chandigarh University, Deepinder Singh Sandhu said, “ Demonstrating exceptional conceptual mastery in Physics Sarvesh Gupta secured All India Rank 1 in IIT JAM 2026 among thousands of aspirants nationwide. As Physics is one of the most sought-after subjects in this exam, the achievement reflects his dedication, perseverance and commitment to academic excellence. Sarvesh’s success also highlights the research-oriented academic environment at Chandigarh University which has led to six students from CU’s Physics department qualifying IIT JAM 2026. This outstanding accomplishment shows the learning environment nurtured at Chandigarh University to shape the path of our students, support their ambitions, and empower them to achieve incredible milestones with focused learning and expert mentorship .”   “ Chandigarh University is providing world-class education by providing scientifically designed and industry-collaborative progams to our students. Chandigarh University’s global rankings are testament of the quality of our education across streams, be it science, engineering, business management or humanities. Chandigarh University has yet again continued its remarkable rise in the QS World University Rankings by Subjects 2026 by securing a place among world’s top 300 Universities in three key subjects including Computer Science and Information Systems, Electrical-Electronics Engineering and Mechanical, Aeronautical and Manufacturing Engineering. By securing Rankings in 11 Subjects in the QS World University Rankings by Subjects-2026, Chandigarh University now rank among world’s top 1 % universities. As a research-intensive university, Chandigarh University fosters innovation and allotted a budget of Rs 15 crore this year for research-intensive education of its students. Chandigarh University boasts over 17000 research publications and over 5000 patents filed by students and faculty. The university supports innovation through 30 industry-sponsored advanced research labs and 32 Centers of Excellence (COEs) partnered with companies like Microsoft, Cisco, Hyundai, Tech Mahindra, Capgemini, and IBM for providing hands-on training to our students which make them future ready. ”   Chandigarh University Chandigarh University is a NAAC A+ Grade University and QS World Ranked University. This autonomous educational institution is approved by UGC and is located near Chandigarh in the state of Punjab. It is the youngest university in India and the only private university in Punjab to be honoured with A+ Grade by NAAC (National Assessment and Accreditation Council). CU offers more than 109 UG and PG programs in the field of engineering, management, pharmacy, law, architecture, journalism, animation, hotel management, commerce, and others. It has been awarded as The University with Best Placements by WCRC.   www.cuchd.in .

News Voir 2 May 2026 1:04 pm

'I don't need to answer critics': Riyan Parag's blunt take

Despite a recent fine for vaping, Riyan Parag shone with a brilliant 90, powering Rajasthan Royals to 225/6. However, Delhi Capitals chased down the target convincingly, securing a seven-wicket victory. Parag emphasised team success over individual performance, stating his primary goal is to secure wins for his team.

The Times of India 2 May 2026 7:13 am

Jamshedpur FC Secures 2-0 Victory Over FC Goa in Thrilling Match

Mumbai, May 2: In an exhilarating encounter in the Indian Super League (ISL) 2025-26, Jamshedpur FC clinched a crucial 2-0 victory against FC Goa on Friday. The first half saw Jamshedpur dominate possession but fail to convert their chances into goals. It was in the 82nd minute that Mohammad Sanan broke the deadlock, followed by ... Read more Jamshedpur FC Secures 2-0 Victory Over FC Goa in Thrilling Match

Udaipur Kiran 2 May 2026 12:37 am

Govt committed to promoting innovative learning methods: Sakeena Itoo

Srinagar, May 1:Minister for Education, Social Welfare, Health and Medical Education, SakeenaItoo felicitated the top performers and achievers of ALOHA GAT-2025 at SCERT Bemina here, organised to recognize and celebrate academic excellence and competitive spirit among students. Director School Education Kashmir, Naseer Ahmad Wani; Director, Centre for Good Governance, IUST, Dr. G.N Itoo; Joint Director School Education (Central), CEO Srinagar, senior management of ALOHA Srinagar, large number of students and parents were also present on the occasion. Addressing the gathering, the Minister said that this unique test is not only about intelligence but it also depicts various instincts of a students life. This exam does not only show your capabilities, but it sheds light on various extents of a child or student. It strengthens mental arithmetic, analytical thinking, concentration and overall cognitive development among students., the Minister stated. The Minister further said that there is a lot of talent in Jammu and Kashmir among children. For one and a half years, I am looking after education department and I would not hesitate to say that the level of talent in our children is unprecedented. They need to be given a chance and way to move forward, they will create opportunities, she said. Congratulating the achievers, the Minister emphasized on the importance of such competitive platforms in nurturing talent at an early stage and preparing students for future academic challenges. Activities like ALOHA GAT not only enhance numerical ability but also instil confidence, speed and accuracy, which are prime qualities essential for success in modern education systems, she said. The Minister further said that students who in one way or other remain little behind in these kind of exams need to equally felicitated like toppers, as it is also an achievement to be able to attend an exam and be part of it. SakeenaItoo reiterated the governments commitment to promoting innovative learning methods and co-curricular activities that complement formal education. She noted that the integration of skill-based assessments aligned with national and international competitive standards plays a crucial role in shaping well-rounded individuals. The Minister further said that government is working to make better future for our students. There is a lot of effort from government level so that the way in which the children move forward, we can make it easier for them, she stated. The Minister also appreciated the role of teachers, trainer and parents in guiding and motivating students to achieve excellence. She encouraged students to continue striving for higher goals and make productive use of such platforms to sharpen their abilities. During the event, the Minister distributed certificates and mementos among meritorious students for their achievements.

Greater Kashmir 2 May 2026 12:30 am

Jamshedpur FC Secures Thrilling 2-0 Victory Over FC Goa in ISL Clash

Mumbai, May 2: In a gripping encounter of the Indian Super League (ISL) 2025-26, Jamshedpur FC triumphed over FC Goa with a score of 2-0 on Friday. The first half saw Jamshedpur dominating possession, yet they failed to convert their chances into goals. The breakthrough came in the 82nd minute when Mohammad Sanan found the ... Read more Jamshedpur FC Secures Thrilling 2-0 Victory Over FC Goa in ISL Clash

Morningstar 2 May 2026 12:08 am

Himanta Biswa Sarma Aims for Full Majority in Assam Elections

New Delhi, May 1: As the results of the assembly elections are set to be announced, Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma has higher expectations than mere victory. His goal is to break the 60-seat barrier and secure a full majority for the BJP independently for the first time. When the BJP came to power ... Read more Himanta Biswa Sarma Aims for Full Majority in Assam Elections

Morningstar 1 May 2026 10:01 pm

Himanta Biswa Sarma Aims for BJPs Full Majority in Assam Elections

New Delhi, May 1: As the results of the assembly elections are set to be announced, Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma is aiming for more than just victory. His goal is to break the 60-seat barrier and secure a full majority for the BJP on its own for the first time. When the BJP ... Read more Himanta Biswa Sarma Aims for BJPs Full Majority in Assam Elections

Udaipur Kiran 1 May 2026 9:52 pm

Planning a baby? CA gives 'realistic cost check' on how it could exceed Rs 1 crore

Raising a child in India now demands significant financial planning, with initial costs potentially reaching Rs 4 lakh in metro cities. Monthly expenses are estimated at Rs 18,000, and future goals like higher education could necessitate a corpus of Rs 1.1 crore. A Rs 15,000 monthly SIP over 18 years is suggested to meet these long-term financial commitments.

The Economic Times 1 May 2026 9:46 pm

Best time to do yoga: Morning vs evening; What works better for your body?

Morning yoga sharpens the mind and builds discipline, while evening yoga enhances flexibility and relieves stress. The body responds differently at each time, guided by natural rhythms. Choosing the right time depends on lifestyle and goals, but staying consistent matters more than perfect timing.

The Times of India 1 May 2026 9:03 pm

Ashutosh Gowariker Appointed Director of 57th International Film Festival of India

New Delhi, May 1: The Ministry of Information and Broadcasting of the Government of India has appointed filmmaker Ashutosh Gowariker as the director of the 57th International Film Festival of India (IFFI), set to take place in Goa. Gowariker is known for directing acclaimed films such as Lagaan, Swades, and Jodhaa Akbar. He has played ... Read more Ashutosh Gowariker Appointed Director of 57th International Film Festival of India

Morningstar 1 May 2026 8:22 pm

Goa Chief Minister Launches Worker Welfare Schemes on International Labor Day

Panaji, May 1: On Friday, Goas Chief Minister Pramod Sawant inaugurated a series of worker-centric welfare schemes at Lok Bhavan, coinciding with International Labor Day. These initiatives aim to empower the workforce across the state and enhance social security. The unveiling took place in the presence of Revenue, Labor, and Employment Minister Atanasio Monserrate and ... Read more Goa Chief Minister Launches Worker Welfare Schemes on International Labor Day

Morningstar 1 May 2026 6:46 pm

Goa CM Launches Worker Welfare Schemes on Labour Day

Panaji, May 1: Goa Chief Minister Pramod Sawant inaugurated a series of worker-centric welfare schemes at Lok Bhavan on the occasion of International Labour Day. The initiatives aim to empower the workforce across the state and strengthen social security. The unveiling of these schemes took place in the presence of Revenue, Labour and Employment Minister ... Read more Goa CM Launches Worker Welfare Schemes on Labour Day

Udaipur Kiran 1 May 2026 6:42 pm

Planning to take home loan? 5 smart ways to maximise your benefits

The amount you borrow should depend on your personal financial situation, including monthly expenses, existing liabilities, lifestyle needs, and long-term financial goals such as childrens education, retirement planning, or emergency savings. Ideally, the EMI should not exceed 3540% of your monthly take-home income.

The Economic Times 1 May 2026 4:07 pm

Identical Jharkhand twins Srishti, Drishti bag 97.6% each in ICSE; even match 97 in English, Hindi

ICSE Class 10 Results 2026: Srishti and Drishti Kumari, identical twins from Jharkhand's Hazaribag, have achieved a remarkable feat. They jointly topped their ICSE Class X board exams with an identical score of 97.6%. The sisters also secured the same marks, 97 in Hindi and English. Even their career goals remain the same.

The Economic Times 1 May 2026 4:05 pm

IPL 2026: 'The Milestone I Would Love To Match With Dhoni Is His Five Trophies', Says KL

Arun Jaitley Stadium: Delhi Capitals wicketkeeper-batter KL Rahul said surpassing MS Dhoni on the IPLs all-time run-scorers list was special, but insisted that winning five trophies like the legendary CSK captain remains the milestone he still has to achieve. During DCs game against Punjab Kings at the Arun Jaitley Stadium, where he smashed an unbeaten 152, Rahul surpassed Dhoni and Suresh Raina to become the fifth highest run-getter in IPL history. I didn't even realise I had gone past Mahi bhai on the IPL's all-time run-scorers list. Honestly, the milestone I would love to match with MS Dhoni is his five IPL trophies that hes won with CSK. When you have a long career, personal achievements do feel special. They tell you that your hard work and sacrifices have paid off. But at the end of the day, cricket is a team sport. You want to win trophies. You want to be part of successful sides. That has always been my goal. Every season, I give my best to win the IPL, no matter which team I play for. That matters the most to me. Personal milestones are good. They reassure me that I am on the right track. But what would truly make me happy is winning as many trophies as MS Dhoni, Rahul said on JioStars Superstars show. The right-hander also spoke about his special connection with his home ground M. Chinnaswamy Stadium, where he has consistently performed against Royal Challengers Bengaluru. There's nothing different I do against RCB. I've thought about it a lot. If there is a mental switch, why can't I use it against every team? I haven't found an answer. Every season, I give my best to win the IPL, no matter which team I play for. That matters the most to me. Personal milestones are good. They reassure me that I am on the right track. But what would truly make me happy is winning as many trophies as MS Dhoni, Rahul said on JioStars Superstars show. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Some stadiums just give you a good vibe and make you feel you'll do well. I'm happy I've consistently performed against a top-quality, defending champion side like RCB. As an athlete, you want to challenge yourself and bring out your best against good teams. That's when some switch turns on, he added. Article Source: IANS

CNMSports 1 May 2026 3:12 pm

BITS Pilani Goa student 'faced 6 job rejections'. Thanks Dhoni and Virat Kohli for inspiration after bagging his dream job on 7th try

A BITS Pilani Goa student's journey to a coveted job is now viral. After facing six rejections, his seventh attempt proved successful. He almost missed the crucial interview call due to ignoring unknown numbers. This student chose a dual degree, blending engineering and economics, for broader interests. His story emphasizes quiet persistence leading to a significant breakthrough.

The Economic Times 1 May 2026 3:11 pm

IPL 2026: RCB Could've Won By Taking Wickets Not By Defending Runs, Says Bhuvneshwar

Royal Challengers Bengaluru: Senior pacer Bhuvneshwar Kumar said Royal Challengers Bengalurus best chance of beating Gujarat Titans in IPL 2026 lay in taking wickets quickly rather than defending runs, as the defending champions lost by four wickets at the Narendra Modi Stadium. If you look at the scenario, there was some help for seamers, and we had Romario (Shepherd), third seamer. So, we wanted to take a chance. Suyash (Sharma) is someone who is not easy to pick. We wanted to get wickets as quickly as possible. So, that's the reason he (Krunal Pandya) didn't bowl. We couldn't have won the match by defending runs. We could have won by taking wickets, and the bowlers who bowled were the best bowlers to get those wickets, said Bhuvneshwar at the conclusion of the game. He also acknowledged the RCB famed batting unit fell short of its usual lofty standards. Look it's a long tournament 14 matches. You cannot be perfect in each and every match in any department the way we have batted in the whole tournament it's been good we have scored 200 we have scored more than 200. I think it's about complementing each other yes we were not up to the mark with the bat it happens. I mean sometimes we give 200 runs but batsmen never complains they go and chase it out so it was our duty to try our best and then we did what we could, added Bhuvneshwar. On conditions in the competition, Bhuvneshwar noted that chasing has been easier this season due to dew. If you look at this IPL, chasing is a bit easier in any ground because the way wicket behaves and dew comes. So, yes, it could be different. But we didn't win the toss. We were asked to bat first. We tried our best in bowling. So now the result is that we lost and that's all. I think it's about complementing each other yes we were not up to the mark with the bat it happens. I mean sometimes we give 200 runs but batsmen never complains they go and chase it out so it was our duty to try our best and then we did what we could, added Bhuvneshwar. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Of course, when you're young, you want to win those awards, and it comes when you do well. But when you want to work towards the team's goal, and you get an individual award or reward, you feel good. But honestly, I'm just trying my best, getting confidence from the management and thats all I can say. Article Source: IANS

CNMSports 1 May 2026 2:40 pm

IPL 2026: Im more focussed on team goals than individual milestones, says Bhuvneshwar

The 36-year-old, who is currently the leading wicket-taker in the tournament, returned figures of 3 for 28, his fifth three-wicket haul of the season

The Hindu 1 May 2026 10:53 am

Best mutual fund SIP portfolios to invest in May 2026

ETMutualFunds presents recommended mutual fund portfolios for May 2026. These portfolios cater to conservative, moderate, and aggressive investors. They are designed for SIP investments across various amounts. The selection methodology considers rolling returns, consistency, downside risk, outperformance, and asset size for equity, debt, and hybrid funds. This guide helps investors build portfolios for long-term goals.

The Economic Times 1 May 2026 9:32 am

Trump administration says its war in Iran has been 'terminated' before 60-day deadline

Washington, May 01: The Trump administration is arguing that the war in Iran has already ended because of the ceasefire that began in early April, an interpretation that would allow the White House to avoid the need to seek congressional approval. The statement furthers an argument laid out by Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth during testimony in the Senate earlier Thursday, when he said the ceasefire effectively paused the war. Under that rationale, the administration has not yet met the requirement mandated by a 1973 law to seek formal approval from Congress for military action that extends beyond 60 days. A senior administration official, who spoke on condition of anonymity to discuss the administration's position, said for purposes of that law, the hostilities that began on Saturday, Feb 28 have terminated. The official said the US military and Iran have not exchanged fire since the two-week ceasefire that began April 7. While the ceasefire has since been extended, Iran maintains its chokehold on the Strait of Hormuz, and the US Navy is maintaining a blockade to prevent Iran's oil tankers from getting out to sea. Under the War Powers Resolution, the law that sought to constrain a president's military powers, President Donald Trump had until Friday to seek congressional authorisation or cease fighting. The law also allows an administration to extend that deadline by 30 days. Democrats have pushed the administration for formal approval of the Iran war, and the 60-day mark would likely have been a turning point for a swath of Republican lawmakers who backed temporary action against Tehran but insisted on congressional input for something longer. That deadline is not a suggestion; it is a requirement, said Sen Susan Collins, R-Maine, who voted Thursday in favour of a measure that would end military action in Iran since Congress hadn't given its approval. She added that further military action against Iran must have a clear mission, achievable goals, and a defined strategy for bringing the conflict to a close. Richard Goldberg, who served as director for countering Iranian weapons of mass destruction for the National Security Council during Trump's first term, said he has recommended to administration officials to simply transition to a new operation, which he suggested could be called Epic Passage, a sequel to Operation Epic Fury. That new mission, he said, would inherently be a mission of self-defence focused on reopening the strait while reserving the right to offensive action in support of restoring freedom of navigation. That to me solves it all, added Goldberg, who is now a senior adviser at the Foundation for Defense of Democracies, a hawkish Washington think tank. During testimony before the Senate Armed Services Committee on Thursday, Hegseth said it was the administration's understanding that the 60-day clock was on pause while the two countries were in a ceasefire. Katherine Yon Ebright, counsel at the Brennan Center's Liberty and National Security Program and an expert on war powers, said that interpretation would be a sizeable extension of previous legal gamesmanship related to the 1973 law. To be very, very clear and unambiguous, nothing in the text or design of the War Powers Resolution suggests that the 60-day clock can be paused or terminated, she said. Other presidents have argued that the military action they've taken was not intense enough or was too intermittent to qualify under the War Powers Resolution. But Trump's war in Iran would certainly not be such a case, Ebright said, adding that lawmakers need to push back against the administration on that kind of argument.

Greater Kashmir 1 May 2026 8:42 am

Scorpio Daily Horoscope for May 01, 2026

You are likely to be in a more serious frame of mind. The practical issues of life are going to demand your attention today. But you are full of faith and optimism and are ready to take chances at the deepest emotional levels. Someone near to you will exhibit concerns regarding your aims and goals. Take the time to explain the situation to them. Read full Scorpio horoscope

Prokerala 1 May 2026 3:30 am

GOAT in Kashmir: Swiss Saanen sparks milk rush, but wait is long

Srinagar's agricultural university has welcomed Swiss Saanen goats, sparking immense interest for their high milk yield with less feed. These docile animals, capable of producing five to six litres daily, are being studied for their adaptability to Kashmir's climate and potential for crossbreeding with local breeds. Researchers believe they could revolutionize dairy farming, even for urban households.

The Times of India 1 May 2026 2:22 am

Porvorim elevated corridor set for mid-Sept completion

Progress so far has made early completion feasible Special Correspondent Panaji: Minister for Public Works Digambar Kamat said on Thursday that efforts are under way to complete the 5.15 km-long Porvorim six-lane elevated corridor by mid-September, ahead of the original October-November deadline. Speaking at the projects hot-mixing ceremony, Kamat said that the goal is to []

The Navhind Times 1 May 2026 1:18 am

NPAs of Goas co-op credit societies drop to Rs 65 lakh

Panaji: Significant strides in financial discipline have led to a considerable decline in non-performing assets (NPAs) across Goas co-operative credit societies, according to Minister for Cooperation Subhash Shirodkar. Speaking at the launch of the Goa State Co-operative Policy 2026 at the Secretariat in Porvorim on Thursday, Shirodkar said that of the 19,706 new loan accounts []

The Navhind Times 1 May 2026 1:16 am

New coop policy to boost fisheries, horticulture and SHGs

Panaji: Goas cooperative sector will expand into newer areas under the Goa State Cooperative Policy 2026, which calls for the creation of cooperatives in sectors such as fishing, horticulture, cold storage, logistics, dairy and fodder cultivation. The policy, released by the Cooperative Minister Subhash Shirodkar, states that cooperatives in fishing and horticulture should be promoted []

The Navhind Times 1 May 2026 1:13 am

April signs off with above-normal temperatures, hottest night in decades

Panaji: Goa signed off April 2026 under a spell of heat, with both day and night temperatures remaining above normal levels, according to the India Meteorological Department (IMD). The last week of April recorded the highest maximum of 35.4C on April 29, about 1.6C above the normal of 33.8C. Panaji recorded 35.4C on April 11 []

The Navhind Times 1 May 2026 1:13 am

Dempo SC face Rajasthan Utd

NT Reporter Panaji Dempo Sports Club will look to find their rhythm when they take on Rajasthan United FC in the Championship Round of the I-League here on Friday. The opener of the round in Shillong ended in a goalless draw, a performance that head coach Samir Naik felt fell short of expectations. These away []

The Navhind Times 1 May 2026 1:00 am

FC Goa look to seal top spot

NT Reporter Panaji FC Goa head into a defining phase of the season as they travel to face Jamshedpur FC at the JRD Tata Sports Complex on Friday, with very little separating the contenders at the top. The Gaurs climbed to second with a controlled 20 win over NorthEast United FC, a result that tightened []

The Navhind Times 1 May 2026 1:00 am

Sporting Clube three-peat GPL glory

NT Reporter Mapusa Sporting Clube de Goa capped off the GPL Super League 202526 season with a third consecutive title, even as the final day delivered drama across venues, with Dempo SC snatching runners-up spot in stoppage time and Sesa FA mounting a comeback win at Sirsaim. At Duler, Sporting entered their final fixture with []

The Navhind Times 1 May 2026 12:59 am