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FIFA World Cup 2026 match: Belgium beats US 4-1 behind Charles De Ketelaere's brace

USA vs Belgium: Charles De Ketelaere scored twice and assisted once as Belgium defeated the United States 4-1. The Red Devils advanced to the quarterfinals after a convincing performance against the co-hosts. Belgium took a 2-1 halftime lead and extended it with a second-half goal. The U.S. goalkeeper's misplay led to Belgium's third goal, which De Ketelaere assisted. Romelu Lukaku added a fourth goal for Belgium in stoppage time.

The Economic Times 7 Jul 2026 7:47 am

Last-gasp Merino strike gives Spain 1-0 win over Portugal in FIFA World Cup last 16

Spain secured a narrow 1-0 victory against Portugal in the ninety-first minute. Mikel Merino scored the decisive goal, breaking through a resilient Portuguese defense. This win propelled the Spanish team into the tournament's quarter-final stage. The defeat marked the end of Cristiano Ronaldo's final World Cup appearance. Spain now awaits the winner of the United States versus Belgium match.

The Economic Times 7 Jul 2026 6:55 am

The Spanish wall: Spain shatter World Cup record with sixth straight clean sheet

Spain's defense has set a World Cup milestone by recording six consecutive clean sheets, with goalkeeper Unai Simon boasting a remarkable scoreless streak of 609 minutes. This impressive defensive tenure commenced following a group stage defeat to Japan in 2022. Now, with four successive shutout victories, Spain marches into the quarterfinals, driven by their exceptional defensive prowess.

The Times of India 7 Jul 2026 4:20 am

Mikel Merino strikes late As Spain edge past Portugal and Ronaldo to reach WC quarter-finals

Spain edged past Portugal with a crucial one-nil win in a gripping World Cup encounter. Mikel Merino struck the decisive goal in stoppage time, leaving Portugal eliminated and signaling the end of Cristiano Ronaldo's illustrious World Cup journey. Unai Simon's outstanding performance as goalkeeper kept Spain's net intact, propelling La Roja into the quarterfinals for the first time since 2010.

The Times of India 7 Jul 2026 3:33 am

Spain Sets FIFA World Cup Record With 6th Clean Sheet in a Row

Spain broke its tie with Italy (1990) and Switzerland (2006-10) for the most consecutive World Cup matches not allowing a goal

Deccan Chronicle 7 Jul 2026 3:24 am

Cape Verde World Cup hero Vozinha reportedly in line to become Lionel Messi's Inter Miami teammate

Cape Verde goalkeeper Vozinha has reportedly emerged as an Inter Miami target after starring at the 2026 FIFA World Cup. The 40-year-old free agent impressed with a series of standout performances, including against Lionel Messi's Argentina, attracting interest from David Beckham's MLS club as well as Brazilian sides. A move would see him become Messi's teammate just weeks after facing him.

The Times of India 7 Jul 2026 1:36 am

Thar rentals may face ban in Goa after surge in accidents

NT Reporter Panaji Faced with a surge in high-speed accidents, the state government is set to restrict Mahindra Thar sports utility vehicle (SUV) rentals, with Transport Minister Mauvin Godinho announcing on Monday that the State Transport Authority (STA) is likely to stop issuing and renewing licences for these vehicles to improve road safety. Godinho also []

The Navhind Times 7 Jul 2026 1:07 am

Shirodkar proposes 5-society auditsystem, mini co-op banks in schools

NT Reporter Ponda Cooperation Minister Subhash Shirodkar, on Monday, called for greater accountability in Goas co-operative sector, saying every Junior Auditor and Auditor should be assigned five co-operative societies to monitor their performance and facilitate theirupgradation. The Minister announced plans to establish mini co-operative banks in100 schools and collegesto give students early exposure to the []

The Navhind Times 7 Jul 2026 1:02 am

When Schools Forget Children..!

Ramban school negligence shows how student safety is treated as an afterthought A Class VII boy slept through a lesson in a government middle school in Ramban and woke up inside a prison. The gates were locked, the staff gone, the campus deserted. For more than four hours on July 4, at Government Middle School Krawah in Banihal, a child was not a student but an afterthought. It took a passerby, not a teacher, to hear his cries at around 8 pm, break the silence, rescue him and film the shame that the system had tried to lock inside. The Education Department has now suspended all nine staff members, six teachers, including the headmaster, and three supporting staff, pending inquiry. On paper, this looks like swift and decisive action. The Chief Education Officer, Ramban, has rightly termed the episode gross negligence and dereliction of duty and invoked Rule 31 of the Jammu and Kashmir Civil Services (Classification, Control and Appeal) Rules, 1956. A three-member inquiry committee has been asked to report within three days. But if this outrage is reduced to a few transfers, suspensions and files pushed around, then the real culprits will walk free: a deadened conscience and a crumbling culture of accountability in our schools. How does an entire staff lock a school for the 15-day summer vacation without once checking if every child has left the classroom? How is attendance marked, how are dispersal routines followed, how are classrooms shut, if a 12-year-old can simply vanish from the collective radar of adults paid to protect him? This is not a harmless oversight. In a place where buildings are vulnerable to fire, where health emergencies can strike without warning, and where even a brief delay can turn fatal, leaving a child locked inside a school for hours is a direct assault on the most basic promise of education: safety. The viral video that triggered public anger should shame the entire system, not just one school in Ramban. What happened at Krawah could happen at any under-monitored government institution where enrolment figures matter more than living, breathing children. It exposes the hollowness of routine inspections, the casual signing of registers, and the absence of binding, enforced safety protocols for opening and closing schools. The committee now probing the incident must do more than name a few scapegoats. It must fix specific responsibility on individuals who failed in their duty of care, recommend disciplinary action proportionate to the gravity of the lapse, and, crucially, trigger district-wide reforms. Every school in Jammu and Kashmir must be mandated to adopt verifiable end-of-day headcounts, classroom checks, and clear exit procedures before a single lock is turned on a gate. Student safety cannot depend on the luck of a passerby hearing a childs screams in the dark. If the Ramban incident does not force the government to move from cosmetic suspensions to enforceable safeguards, it will be remembered not just as a moment of negligence, but as a warning we chose to ignore.

RisingKashmir 7 Jul 2026 12:58 am

The Enduring Legacy of Dr. Syama Prasad Mookerjee: Institutions, Ideas and Nation Building

As the nation commemorates the 125th birth anniversary of Bharat Kesari Dr. Syama Prasad Mookerjee, it is worth revisiting an aspect of his public life that deserves far wider attention History often remembers great leaders through the political battles they fought. Yet the most enduring contribution of statesmen is rarely confined to politics alone. Their real legacy lies in the institutions they create, the ideas they nurture and the values they leave behind for future generations. As the nation commemorates the 125th birth anniversary of Bharat Kesari Dr. Syama Prasad Mookerjee, it is worth revisiting an aspect of his public life that deserves far wider attention: his lifelong commitment to institution building as the foundation of nation building. Independent India did not emerge merely from a political struggle. It had to build universities capable of educating its citizens, research institutions that could advance scientific knowledge, industries that could generate economic self-reliance, cultural organisations that would preserve civilisational heritage, and public institutions that could uphold democratic values. Dr. Mookerjee understood early that a nations future depends not only on visionary leadership but also on strong institutions that outlast individual leaders and governments. His remarkable academic career reflected this conviction. Appointed the youngest Vice-Chancellor of the University of Calcutta, he assumed office at a time when higher education was becoming central to Indias intellectual awakening. For him, universities were not merely places that produced graduates; they were institutions that shaped informed citizens capable of contributing responsibly to public life. Education, in his view, was inseparable from the larger task of nation-building. His commitment to scientific and technological advancement extended well beyond the university campus. As a member of the Court and Council of the Indian Institute of Science, Bengaluru, he contributed to strengthening one of Indias premier centres of scientific research. In 1947, he laid the foundation stone of the Department of Power Engineering, recognising that engineering education and technological capability would become indispensable to an independent Indias economic progress. Long before innovation became a central policy objective, he had recognised that scientific excellence and industrial development would determine the countrys long-term strength. This vision found practical expression after Independence when Dr. Mookerjee became Indias first Minister for Industry and Supply. During those formative years, the newly independent nation faced the enormous challenge of creating an industrial base almost from scratch. Institutions such as the Chittaranjan Locomotive Works and the Sindri Fertilizer Factory were established not merely as manufacturing units but as symbols of Indias determination to achieve technological competence and economic self-reliance. For Dr. Mookerjee, industrialisation was never an end in itself; it was an investment in national capability and collective confidence. Institution building, however, requires more than physical infrastructure or administrative efficiency. It demands compassion, public spirit and a deep sense of moral responsibility. These qualities were evident during the Bengal famine of 1943, when Dr. Mookerjee devoted himself to organising large-scale relief efforts for those affected by one of the greatest humanitarian tragedies of the twentieth century. Following Partition, he worked extensively for the rehabilitation of displaced persons, recognising that national reconstruction involved healing human suffering as much as rebuilding institutions. His public life also reflected a profound appreciation of Indias civilisational heritage. As President of the Maha Bodhi Society of India, he played an important role in strengthening Indias cultural and spiritual ties with Buddhist nations. He participated in welcoming the sacred relics of the Buddhas chief disciples, Arhant Sariputra and Arhant Maudgalyayana, to India, recognising the enduring significance of civilisational diplomacy. Even today, Indias efforts to share these holy relics with countries such as Mongolia demonstrate how cultural heritage continues to strengthen international goodwill and deepen historical bonds. Equally revealing was his concern for literature and scholarship. His correspondence shows the assistance he extended to the eminent poet Kazi Nazrul Islam during a period of personal difficulty. Such episodes remind us that public leadership is often measured not only by major policy decisions but also by quiet acts of generosity that seldom attract public attention. Dr. Mookerjee carried the same institutional outlook into the Constituent Assembly. Describing the framing of the Constitution as a great responsibility and a solemn and sacred trust, he underlined the moral obligations that accompany constitutional governance. Those words remain strikingly relevant today. The strength of the Constitution ultimately depends not only on its written provisions but also on the integrity of Parliament, the independence of public institutions, the rule of law and the civic responsibility of citizens. Constitutional democracy flourishes only when institutions command public trust and operate with integrity. As India advances towards the goal of becoming a developed nation, Dr. Mookerjees vision offers an important reminder. Economic growth alone cannot define national progress. Lasting development requires sustained investment in education, scientific research, technological innovation, cultural preservation and institutions that inspire public confidence. Roads, airports and factories are indispensable, but so are universities that encourage inquiry, laboratories that expand knowledge, museums that preserve heritage and public institutions that safeguard constitutional values. Institutions possess a remarkable quality: they outlive governments, political movements and even generations. They preserve accumulated knowledge, provide continuity amid change and enable societies to pursue long-term national goals. Leaders may shape history, but institutions sustain civilisation. That perhaps is the most enduring lesson of Dr. Syama Prasad Mookerjees public life. His legacy rests not merely in the offices he held or the debates in which he participated, but in his unwavering belief that strong institutions are the true custodians of a nations aspirations. As India continues its journey of development, strengthening those institutions that promote knowledge, scientific temper, cultural confidence and constitutional values would be the most meaningful tribute to his memory. (The Author is Union Minister for Culture & Tourism, Government of India. Courtesy: PIB)

RisingKashmir 7 Jul 2026 12:51 am

2k sqm land for Vithal-Rakhumai Bhavan in Pandharpur, says CM

Special Correspondent Panaji Chief Minister Pramod Sawant, on Monday saidthe state government has identified 2,000 sqm of land for the proposed Goa Vithal-Rakhumai Bhavanin Pandharpur. Sawant said that the building would likely beinaugurated during thenext wari. He also announced that the government has purchased a 4,000 sqm plot in Ayodhya, where Goa Ram Niwas will []

The Navhind Times 7 Jul 2026 12:41 am

HC asks WRD secretary to oversee sealing of illegal Chimbel borewells

NT Reporter Panaji The High Court of Bombay at Goa on Monday directed the secretary of theWater Resources Department (WRD) to intervene and oversee the sealing of illegal borewells in the Chimbel area. The High Court expressed dissatisfaction with the pace of enforcement. It said that although 70 illegal borewells were identified in Dharwadkar Colony []

The Navhind Times 7 Jul 2026 12:39 am

BJP leader, athlete call on LG Sinha

SRINAGAR: Sehar Khan, young BJP leader and International Affairs & United Nations Delegate from J&K called on Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha on Monday. Khan presented a comprehensive report detailing key discussions and policy recommendations from her recent participation in United Nations engagements and international dialogues focused on the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). Subsequently, Junaid Shafi, []

Kashmir Reader 7 Jul 2026 12:12 am

From cacao grove to chocolate bar

On World Chocolate Day, Alvinia De Souza shares her journey from restoring barren land to producing Goas first single- origin bean-to-bar chocolate RAMANDEEP KAUR | NT BUZZ Alvinia De Souzas interest in chocolate began during her travels abroad, where she would return home with bags full of chocolates. She says, They werent meant for sharing. []

The Navhind Times 6 Jul 2026 11:38 pm

UK MP urges FIFA to delay Eng player's red-card suspension amid Balogun row

Quansah was sent off in the second half of England's round-of-16 match against Mexico at the Estadio Azteca after a sliding tackle on Jesus Gallardo. England were leading 2-1 at the time, with Jude Bellingham scoring both first-half goals.

The Times of India 6 Jul 2026 11:31 pm

Supreme Court rejects plea challenging removal of Chhatrapati Shivaji statue from Goa Port Land

The Supreme Court has declined to interfere with a Bombay High Court order directing the removal of a statue of Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj installed on land belonging to the Mormugao Port Authority in Goa, while granting the petitioners liberty to seek appropriate relief before the High Court. The partial working day Bench of Justice MM [] The post Supreme Court rejects plea challenging removal of Chhatrapati Shivaji statue from Goa Port Land appeared first on India Legal .

indialegallive 6 Jul 2026 10:36 pm

Portugal vs Spain LIVE Score, FIFA World Cup 2026 Round Of 16: Cristiano Ronaldo's Last Dance? CR7 1 Goal Away From All-Time Record

Portugal vs Spain LIVE Score, FIFA World Cup 2026 LIVE Updates: Cristiano Ronaldo's Portugal take on Lamine Yamal's Spain in a blockbuster Round of 16 encounter.

NDTV 6 Jul 2026 10:34 pm

How Did Haaland Celebrate Norway's Huge Win Over Brazil? Girlfriend Reveals

It was the Erling Haaland show in New Jersey as the star striker scored two goals to guide Norway to a sensational win over Brazil in their FIFA World Cup 2026 Round of 16 match.

NDTV 6 Jul 2026 10:13 pm

How Did Erling Haaland Celebrate Norway's Huge Win Over Brazil At FIFA World Cup 2026? Girlfriend Reveals

It was the Erling Haaland show in New Jersey as the star striker scored two goals to guide Norway to a sensational win over Brazil in their FIFA World Cup 2026 Round of 16 match.

NDTV 6 Jul 2026 10:13 pm

Sooryavanshi Was Always Meant To Debut, India Building For Next T20 World Cup: Sitanshu Kotak

T20 World Cup: India batting coach Sitanshu Kotak has insisted that teenage sensation Vaibhav Sooryavanshi was always part of the team's plans and did not require any special preparation before becoming India's youngest international cricketer, while stressing that the management's larger focus remains on building a squad capable of defending the T20 World Cup in two years. Speaking on the night before the third T20I against England in Nottingham, Kotak mentioned that the 15-year-old opener, who made his debut in the second T20I at 15 years and 99 days, was selected for his fearless style of play. He was set to debut from the moment he joined the team; its not like he was only ready for his debut in the last match, Kotak told reporters. For us, it was all about his game, his instincts, and how he plays. The way he has played to get here, he should keep playing that way. I dont think there were any specific instructions given to him on what to do, he added. Kotak acknowledged that the Indian team is undergoing a transition under new captain Shreyas Iyer while also managing the absence of key all-rounder Hardik Pandya. However, he emphasised that the long-term goal remains the same. Our aim is to improve in all three areas: batting, bowling, and fielding. Since we won the last World Cup, we plan for the next one in two years. We want to reach the next level because all other teams will also work to get better. In the last two years, we havent lost a single series. We won the T20 World Cup and the Asia Cup T20. But after losing two matches, many people have said we are losing now, Kotak said. Thats just the nature of the game. Sometimes, during a transition, when the captain changes, Hardik is absent, and you try to introduce three or four young players, things can happen. The Indian team's efforts remain unchanged. Everyone has their limits, but we always try to improve in batting, bowling, and fielding. If we aim to win the next World Cup, we need to be better than we were last time, he added. Kotak also emphasised the need to develop fast-bowling all-rounders, noting their crucial role in modern T20 cricket. In T20, fast-bowling all-rounders are very important, especially if you consider one as the sixth bowler, Kotak said. Fast-bowling all-rounders play a significant role. If you need a sixth bowler, a fast-bowling all-rounder is key. Talking about young players like Suryansh Shedge and the injured Nitish Kumar Reddy, Kotak said that exposure to international play is crucial for Indias strategy. In this team, we have Suryansh, who performed well in the IPL. Not every one of the 15 players will get to play, but being with the team helps them adjust to the environment. Theres plenty of cricket, both domestic and IPL, coming up. Even in this squad, Suryansh has done well in the IPL, which is why we included him. If these young players get a chance to play, being with the team will help them adapt. While acknowledging Hardik Pandya's significant contribution to the team, Kotak said that India is preparing the next generation ahead of the upcoming ICC tournaments. Hardiks performance and experience are invaluable, and to match that, Nitish, who is currently injured, is gaining experience. Suryansh has just joined the team. Hardik's performance, quality, and experience set a high standard, which is why Nitish is gaining experience. This boy, Suryansh, has just begun on the team. But if you look at the process, BCCI, the selectors, and the team management are always preparing for the next event, even if its two years away, he added. Hardik's performance, quality, and experience set a high standard, which is why Nitish is gaining experience. This boy, Suryansh, has just begun on the team. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Looking ahead to Tuesday's third T20I at Trent Bridge, Kotak expected a match filled with runs but noted that much relies on the pitch condition. From the data we have, this match could be high-scoring. I havent seen the pitch yet. But I expect it to be a high-scoring game based on the dimensions, though it ultimately depends on the surface. Article Source: IANS

CNMSports 6 Jul 2026 10:10 pm

From 1715 to today: India's oldest schools that continue to inspire excellence

Several Indian schools established centuries ago continue their legacy. These institutions witnessed significant historical changes and maintained high educational standards. Founded with humble goals, they now boast distinguished alumni across various fields. Schools like St. George's and Sanawar are highlighted for their enduring reputations. These historic schools remain respected centers of learning and tradition

The Times of India 6 Jul 2026 9:07 pm

Hosts NIT Srinagar storm into semi-finals with commanding seven-wicket win

Srinagar, July 6: On Day 3 of the All India Inter-NIT Faculty & Staff Cricket Tournament 2026, being hosted by NIT Srinagar, the tournament entered the knockout stage with hosts NIT Srinagar, NIT Jalandhar and NIT Hamirpur registering impressive quarter-final victories to book their places in the semi-finals. Earlier in the day, the final round of league-stage matches produced several thrilling contests as teams battled for crucial points. Hosts NIT Srinagar continued their unbeaten run with a dominant seven-wicket victory over NIT Kurukshetra in the quarter-final at the NIT Srinagar Ground. Batting first, NIT Kurukshetra posted 123 runs for the loss of 7 wickets in their allotted 20 overs. Despite a disciplined effort from their batting unit, they struggled to accelerate against a well-organised NIT Srinagar bowling attack. Prof. Vikas Kumar was the top scorer with 22 runs, while the hosts maintained tight lines and picked up wickets at regular intervals to keep the visitors under pressure throughout the innings. NIT Srinagar's bowlers shared the responsibility impressively, with Dr. Shakeel Waseem leading the attack by claiming 2 wickets for 25 runs in his four overs. He received excellent support from Dr. Mohsin (1/18), Dr. Majid Hussain (1/17), Mudasir Qadir (1/25) and Shahid Hamid (1/19), as each contributed a wicket to restrict Kurukshetra to a modest total. In reply, NIT Srinagar produced another commanding batting display, chasing down the target with ease. The hosts reached 127/3 in just 14 overs, completing the chase with six overs to spare. Dr. Ved Prakash anchored the innings with an unbeaten 50, while Aaqib Sheikh played an aggressive knock of 38 runs. Dr. Pankaj Kumar chipped in with a brisk 16 off 9 balls, and Shahid Hamid remained unbeaten on 11 off just 4 deliveries, as NIT Srinagar comfortably chased down the target to seal an emphatic eight-wicket victory and book their place in the semi-finals. Dr. Ved Prakash was declared the Player of the Match for his half-century. The award was presented by Registrar NIT Srinagar Prof. Atikur Rehman, who felicitated him with a memento. At Ganderbal Physical College, NIT Jalandhar edged past NIT Rourkela by eight runs in one of the most exciting quarter-finals of the tournament. Jalandhar posted 157/6 after valuable contributions from Ravinder (38) and Nitin Sharma (32). In reply, Subrat S fought brilliantly with 82 off 67 balls, but Rourkela finished on 149/6 despite his heroic effort. Manjeet Singh claimed 2/22 for Jalandhar, while Subrat S was named Player of the Match for his outstanding knock. Meanwhile, NIT Hamirpur defeated NIT Calicut by 32 runs to advance to the semi-finals. Hamirpur were bowled out for 107 despite Manish scoring 34 and Aman Kumar adding 22. Dhanesh Rambeth starred for Calicut with an excellent five-wicket haul. However, Hamirpur's bowlers responded brilliantly as they dismissed Calicut for 75 in 17.1 overs. Manish completed a memorable all-round performance by taking 5/21, while Surender Soni supported him with 3/10 to seal a comprehensive victory. Earlier, the league stage concluded with several entertaining contests across different venues. MNIT Jaipur produced the highest total of the day, crushing NIT Delhi Faculty & Staff by 99 runs.After piling up 228/8, powered by Sundeep Kumar's 58 and Roop Narayan Sharma's explosive 44 off 18 balls, Jaipur bundled out Delhi for 129 despite Manoj Kumawat's fighting 69. Vijay Singh claimed 3/24 to lead the bowling attack. MANIT Bhopal defeated NIT Raipur by 24 runs after posting 140/8 in 18 overs. Hasthi Venkateswarlu impressed with both bat and ball, scoring 35 before returning figures of 3/20. Deepak Singh's 37 was not enough to prevent Raipur from finishing on 116/8. NIT Kurukshetra also registered a 17-run league victory over NIT Andhra Pradesh. Kamlesh Choudhary anchored the innings with a fluent 61 before making a useful contribution with the ball, while Rahul Sharma stole the show with a hat-trick, finishing with impressive figures of 3/13, as Andhra Pradesh were restricted to 126/8. NIT Agartala registered a five-wicket victory over NIT Manipur. Manipur posted 127/8, with Nabajit Sarkar scoring 37, while Amitesh Bardhan starred with the ball, taking 4/17. Agartala chased the target in 19.1 overs thanks to Dhirendra Kumar Pandey's composed 42. NIT Rourkela bounced back from their quarter-final disappointment with a convincing five-wicket league win over MNNIT Allahabad. Tanmaya Kumar Sahoo ripped through the batting order with sensational figures of 6/17 as Allahabad were restricted to just 73/9. Rourkela comfortably chased the target in 12.2 overs. VNIT Nagpur defeated NIT Nagaland by 11 runs in a closely fought encounter. Sourav Pradhan scored 33 as VNIT posted 159/9, while Dr. Ajit Rathod's disciplined spell of 2/28 proved decisive as Nagaland finished on 148/4 despite useful contributions from Bikash Sarma and Manoj Kumar Patel. SVNIT Surat secured a comfortable 23-run victory over NIT Sikkim after Vishal's all-round brilliance. Vishal scored 49 before claiming 2/22, while Dr. Jogender Singh bowled economically to restrict Sikkim to 136/6 in reply to Surat's 159/7. In another one-sided contest, NITK Surathkal hammered NIT Goa by ten wickets. After bowling Goa out for 106/8 through outstanding spells from Shailendra (4/18) and Santhosh (3/17), Surathkal chased the target in only 8.3 overs without losing a wicket, with Selva smashing an unbeaten 50 and Santhosh remaining not out on 30.

Greater Kashmir 6 Jul 2026 8:16 pm

Vozinha Sets Another Instagram Record After Cape Verde's Dream FIFA World Cup Run

Vozinha's social media followers count started hitting highs just after a goalless draw against Spain in the campaign opener.

NDTV 6 Jul 2026 8:09 pm

FIFA World Cup 2026: Haaland matches Grzegorz Lato's record for most goals in debut World Cup since 1974

Erling Haaland's sensational second-half brace propelled Norway to a stunning 2-1 upset over Brazil in the FIFA World Cup 2026 Round of 16. The prolific striker's goals not only eliminated the South American giants but also etched his name in World Cup history with a record-breaking debut.

The Economic Times 6 Jul 2026 7:52 pm

FIFA World Cup: Its Portuguese Goat vs Little Kids of Spain Tonight!

In the second game, USA, marred by controversies after Donald Trump meddling to cancel a red card for their player, will play the ageing golden generation of Belgium

Deccan Chronicle 6 Jul 2026 7:32 pm

Quote of the Day by Shakira: You want to be skinny and have a good body? You have to Inspiring lessons on fitness, transformation, lifestyle, consistency and why small habits lead to big results by the global music icon known for her energy, performance, and deep insights on health and discipline

Quote of the Day by Shakira: Shakiras quote, You want to be skinny and have a good body? You have to work out every day and say no to certain foods explores the importance of discipline, consistency, and self-control in achieving fitness goals. It highlights the idea that maintaining a healthy body is not based on quick fixes, but on daily effort, balanced habits, and mindful choices about diet and lifestyle.

The Economic Times 6 Jul 2026 7:19 pm

Built Like A Sprinter, Strong Like A Boxer: Decoding Erling Haaland's Athleticism

Erling Haaland isn't just one of football's deadliest goalscorers. He is also one of its greatest athletic anomalies.

NDTV 6 Jul 2026 7:04 pm

SIT reveals Krishnalanka police conspiracy in Sai Krishna custodial death case

According to the investigating officers, the accused allegedly planned a conspiracy and attempted to create a story that the deceased had escaped from police custody and travelled to Goa, where his mobile phone signals were traced

The Hindu 6 Jul 2026 6:49 pm

Dhurandhar designer reveals how Alia transformed his career

Production designer Rupin Suchak, known for films like Go Goa Gone and Dhurandhar, reveals how designing Alia Bhatt's home transformed his career, opening doors to interior design. He reflects on the contrasting demands of film sets versus homes, emphasizing that his core goal creating emotionally memorable spaces remains unchanged across mediums.

The Times of India 6 Jul 2026 5:17 pm

When Haaland faced India: Norway star's FIFA WC heroics revive old memory

Haaland scored twice as Norway beat Brazil 2-1 to reach the World Cup quarterfinals for the first time. The striker headed in the go-ahead goal in the 79th minute before adding another before the end of regulation time to send his team through.

The Times of India 6 Jul 2026 5:00 pm

Goa to recruit nurses and allied healthcare professionals amid hospital expansion

The recruitment drive will support the commissioning of new healthcare facilities and the modernisation of existing hospitals

The Hindu Businessline 6 Jul 2026 4:55 pm

How much should you invest through SIPs to build Rs 1 crore? Use this calculator

Learn how to calculate the monthly investment needed to build a Rs 1 crore corpus using Excels PMT function or a manual formula. The guide explains assumptions, calculation steps, and how changing returns, goals or timelines affects required investments for better financial planning.

The Economic Times 6 Jul 2026 3:49 pm

Akasa Air warns of rain-related flight delays

Akasa Air has warned passengers of possible flight delays across its network due to heavy rainfall in Mumbai, Pune and Goa, and advised travellers to check their flight status before leaving for the airport.

Mid Day 6 Jul 2026 2:19 pm

Goa launches app to digitise iconic motorcycle taxi service

Goa's iconic motorcycle taxi service is now online with the launch of the 'Mhaje Driver App'. Commuters can easily locate and book the nearest motorcycle pilot via their smartphones, enhancing convenience and expanding pilots' customer reach. The government is also exploring welfare initiatives like electric bike subsidies and a pension scheme for these trusted transport providers.

The Economic Times 6 Jul 2026 1:57 pm

Weather tomorrow: IMD warns of heavy rain, thunderstorms across several states; monsoon set to advance further

India braces for continued heavy to extremely heavy rainfall across multiple regions on Tuesday, with the IMD forecasting an active southwest monsoon. Gujarat, Konkan, and Goa are particularly vulnerable to intense downpours, while thunderstorms are anticipated in several states. The monsoon's advance is expected to strengthen over northwest India in the coming days, bringing more showers.

The Times of India 6 Jul 2026 11:45 am

'Thank you': Ibrahimovi and Henry pay emotional tributes after Neymars retirement

Zlatan Ibrahimovi and Thierry Henry paid tribute to Neymar after his instant international retirement following Brazils 2-1 World Cup 2026 Round of 16 defeat to Norway. Neymar, Brazils all-time top scorer with 80 goals, ended a 16-year career spanning four World Cups and Olympic gold. Both pundits praised his skill, influence, and lasting impact on world football.

The Times of India 6 Jul 2026 11:37 am

Maharashtra rains: Landslide on Mumbai-Goa Highway halts traffic for 12 hours

Travellers have reported that food, water, and fuel are not available at their locations

The Hindu 6 Jul 2026 11:04 am

Monsoon havoc: Mumbai-Goa Highway hit by hours-long jams after flooding in Raigad

Maharashtra's Raigad district experienced severe waterlogging on the Mumbai-Goa highway due to heavy rainfall, causing traffic to halt for hours and stranding thousands. Floodwaters reached nearly three feet at Sukeli Ghat, leading to extensive queues. While traffic resumed slowly on Monday, the India Meteorological Department has issued a red alert for the district, anticipating continued downpours. Diversions were put in place for Pune-bound vehicles.

The Times of India 6 Jul 2026 10:38 am

End of an era as Neymar retires from Brazilian football

Neymar has announced his retirement from international football after Brazils 2-1 defeat to Norway in the FIFA World Cup Round of 16. The 34-year-old ends his Brazil career as the nations all-time leading scorer with 80 goals in 130 appearances.

The Hindu 6 Jul 2026 10:32 am

HarperCollins acquires rights to Rajiv Bakshi's debut book on executive success

HarperCollins India has secured the global rights to Rajiv Bakshi's first literary work, which serves as a practical roadmap for achieving success in the modern corporate landscape. Leveraging his vast experience in leadership, Bakshi's book addresses essential decisions and habits for both burgeoning and seasoned professionals. The ultimate goal is to arm readers with the assurance needed to fulfill their professional ambitions.

The Economic Times 6 Jul 2026 10:28 am

Erling Haaland's Priceless Gift Of God Remark On Marvelous World Cup Run Goes Viral

After Norway's stunning 2-1 win over five-time winner Brazil at the FIFA World Cup 2026, Erling Haaland reacted to the record-equalling milestone of scoring seven goals in his first four tournament appearances.

NDTV 6 Jul 2026 10:27 am

Haaland's Priceless Gift Of God Remark On Marvelous WC Run Goes Viral

After Norway's stunning 2-1 win over five-time winner Brazil at the FIFA World Cup 2026, Erling Haaland reacted to the record-equalling milestone of scoring seven goals in his first four tournament...

NDTV 6 Jul 2026 10:27 am

With 12-Year-old Revenge In Mind, USA Take On Belgium In World Cup Round Of 16

When Belgium goalkeeper Thibaut Courtois reflected on the last time his side faced the United States in the World Cup, Tim Howard came to mind.

NDTV 6 Jul 2026 10:08 am

'Not to me': What Neymar told Norway goalkeeper after scoring penalty

Brazil's World Cup dreams were shattered by Norway, with Erling Haaland scoring twice in a dramatic 2-1 victory. A late Neymar penalty offered little solace as the five-time champions exited the tournament. The match also marked Neymar's emotional retirement from international football after a storied career, concluding where it began.

The Times of India 6 Jul 2026 10:08 am

England beat Mexico 3-2 to reach FIFA World Cup quarterfinals

Mexico City: Jude Bellingham scored two goals 98 seconds apart, Harry Kane converted a penalty when England was down to 10 men, and the Three Lions handed Mexico its first World Cup loss at Estadio Azteca, a wild 3-2 victory on Sunday, July 5, night to reach the quarterfinals. England moves on to face Norway 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 6 Jul 2026 9:22 am

Egland beat Mexico 3-2 to reach FIFA World Cup quarterfinals

Mexico City: Jude Bellingham scored two goals 98 seconds apart, Harry Kane converted a penalty when England was down to 10 men, and the Three Lions handed Mexico its first World Cup loss at Estadio Azteca, a wild 3-2 victory on Sunday, July 5, night to reach the quarterfinals. England moves on to face Norway 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 6 Jul 2026 9:22 am

Haaland brace sends Norway past Brazil, into World Cup QF

East Rutherford: Erling Haaland headed in the go-ahead goal in the 80th minute and scored again before the end of regulation time, carrying Norway into the World Cup quarterfinals for the first time with a 2-1 victory over Brazil on Sunday, July 5, that showcased the towering striker on soccers biggest stage. After being a Get the latest updates in Hyderabad City News , Technology , Entertainment , Sports , Politics and Top Stories on WhatsApp & Telegram by subscribing to our channels. You can also download our app for Android and iOS .

The Siasat Daily 6 Jul 2026 8:52 am

FIFA World Cup 2026 results: Who won yesterday? France, Norway and England book quarter-final berths

France, Norway, and England have advanced to the FIFA World Cup 2026 quarter-finals after thrilling Round of 16 encounters. Kylian Mbappe's penalty secured France's win, while Erling Haaland's late brace stunned Brazil. England, despite a red card, triumphed over hosts Mexico in a dramatic five-goal contest. Today's fixtures include Portugal vs. Spain, USA vs. Belgium, and Argentina vs. Egypt.

The Economic Times 6 Jul 2026 8:41 am

Day 2 Inter-NIT F&S Cricket Tournament : NIT Srinagar registers comprehensive 220-run victory over Agartala

Srinagar, Jul 5: Host NIT Srinagar extended their dominant run in the ongoing Inter-NIT Faculty & Staff Cricket Tournament (M) 2026 with a commanding 220-run victory over NIT Agartala on Sunday. While NIT Jalandhar, NIT Hamirpur, NIT Puducherry, NIT Silchar, NIT Kurukshetra, NIT Rourkela, and NIT Calicut also registered impressive league wins. The hosts produced another clinical all-round display, with Aaqib Sheikh continuing his sensational form by smashing his second century of the tournament. Aaqib scored 154 off just 57 balls, striking 18 fours and nine sixes, as NIT Srinagar piled up 279/3 in 20 overs. Captain Faisal Irshad scored 75 off 46 balls; while Wicketkeeper Sohail Baba added a quickfire unbeaten 30 off 12 deliveries. In reply, NIT Agartala never recovered from early setbacks and were bowled out for just 59 in 17.3 overs. Dr. Mohsin led the bowling attack with superb figures of 3 wickets for just 8 runs, while Dr. Shakeel Waseem and Shahid Hamid claimed two wickets each. Dr. Majid Hussain and Mudasir Qadir chipped in with one wicket apiece to complete one of the biggest victories of the tournament. In another match, NIT Jalandhar also produced one of the most destructive performances of the competition, crushing NIT Goa by 195 runs. Ravinder's brilliant 85 off 44 balls and Saurabh Dinkar's explosive 68 off 33 deliveries powered Jalandhar to 269/7, before Satyender Singh (3/7) and Sourav Gupta (3/10) skittled Goa for 74. Another one-sided contest saw NIT Hamirpur overpower SVNIT Surat by 171 runs. Hamirpur amassed 225/6, with Vivek Tiwari (48), Aman Kumar (45) and Surender Soni (40) leading the batting charge. Surat were then bowled out for 54, courtesy of disciplined spells from Anil Kumar (2/11) and Manish (2/17). NIT Puducherry continued their impressive campaign with a comfortable seven-wicket victory over NIT Raipur. After restricting Raipur to 107/9, thanks largely to Sudhakar V's outstanding 4/19, Puducherry chased down the target in just 12.4 overs, with Gopinath A (41 off 17) and Muthu Frnd (31) leading the charge. NIT Silchar defeated NIT Nagaland by 28 runs after posting 120/9, with Wasim Arif (26) and Anup Sharma (23) making valuable contributions. Nagaland were restricted to 92/7 despite Bikash Sarma's fighting 40, while Wasim Arif completed a fine all-round performance with 2/11. In one of the day's closest matches, NIT Kurukshetra edged NIT Uttarakhand by 15 runs. Kurukshetra scored 139/8, with Dr. Vikas Kumar and Rawat MS contributing 28 runs each, before Rahul Sharma's 3/27 ensured Uttarakhand finished on 124/9 despite Kuldeep Thakur's determined all-round effort. NIT Rourkela registered a 26-run victory over NIT Jamshedpur after posting 164. Subrat S (29) anchored the innings, while Nishant Kumar (3/22) and Debananda Amat (2/20) restricted Jamshedpur to 138, despite Ravi Ranjan Kumar's notable all-round display of 46 runs and 3/16. Meanwhile, NIT Calicut maintained their winning momentum with a convincing 39-run victory over MNIT Jaipur at Kashmir University Ground-2. Abhijith's 58 and Sreejith's 36 guided Calicut to 155/8, before Vinayak M (3/38) spearheaded the bowling attack to dismiss Jaipur for 116. With another day of high-scoring encounters, dominant bowling performances and commanding victories, the race for the knockout stage has intensified, with NIT Srinagar emerging as one of the strongest contenders after another emphatic all-round display. The five-day championship, hosted by NIT Srinagar, has brought together 24 NIT teams in a celebration of sportsmanship, teamwork, and national integration. The tournament is being sponsored by DRS IT Consultancy, NorthCut Enterprises, Aisha Enterprises, Bombay Sports, Chemi Health, Speedway Printers, G Active, K.S. Enterprises, M/S Sharp, Ahmad Scientific, Alfa Office, Nescaf, New S5 Enterprise, IGENE, FOSROC, Lakshmi Chand, JK Bats, J&K Bank, Canara Bank, ICICI Bank, HIECO, JK Cement, Gasha Canteen, Ali Mohammad P&D, and Orbit Contractors P&D.

RisingKashmir 6 Jul 2026 8:31 am

'Gift from God': Haaland explains incredible goal that broke Brazil hearts

Erling Haaland's late double strike propelled Norway to a historic 2-1 World Cup quarter-final berth, stunning Brazil. Goalkeeper rjan Nyland's crucial saves, including a penalty stop, anchored Norway's defense. This monumental victory marks a new pinnacle for Norwegian men's football, surpassing their previous best performances and ending Brazil's streak of reaching the last eight.

The Times of India 6 Jul 2026 8:27 am

Mbapp moves within one WC goal of Messis all-time record

Philadelphia, July 5: France captain Kylian Mbapp moved to within one goal of Lionel Messis all-time FIFA World Cup scoring record after netting his 19th career World Cup goal in Frances Round of 16 victory over Paraguay on Saturday. The 27-year-old converted a second-half penalty to take his tally to 19 goals in just 19 []

The Shillong Times 6 Jul 2026 8:20 am

Haaland, Messi and Mbapp script unprecedented FIFA World Cup history

A historic scoring milestone has been reached at the 2026 FIFA World Cup, with Erling Haaland, Lionel Messi, and Kylian Mbapp all netting seven goals each. Haaland's late brace secured Norway's stunning upset over Brazil, propelling them to the quarterfinals. This unprecedented feat has intensified the Golden Boot race, showcasing a captivating battle between football's modern greats.

The Times of India 6 Jul 2026 8:19 am

Quote of the day by Neem Karoli Baba: God will give you everything you need for your spiritual development. Hold on to nothing.; What Maharaj ji advices on having faith in God and leaving attachment to material possessions

Today success is often measured by what we own, how much we earn, or how many achievements we collect. We spend years only running after our set ambitions, bigger goals, better identities, and popularity believing that happiness is based upon how much more we have.Yet, despite all the progress, there is still that feeling of unsatisfaction, restlessness, frustration and being a miss lingering at the back of peoples mind. This inner emptiness often arises because while our outer lives keep expanding, our inner lives remain neglected.But Neem Karoli Baba, also known as Maharaj ji, gives us a different perspective. He tells us that true fulfillment does not come from accumulating possessions, status, or even certainty. Instead, it comes from learning to develop trust, inner peace, and a deeper connection with something greater than ourselves.

The Times of India 6 Jul 2026 8:03 am

NIT Srinagar registers 220-run victory over Agartala

Hosts NIT Srinagar extended their dominant run in the ongoing Inter-NIT Faculty & Staff Cricket Tournament (M) 2026 with a commanding 220-run victory over NIT Agartala on Sunday. While NIT Jalandhar, NIT Hamirpur, NIT Puducherry, NIT Silchar, NIT Kurukshetra, NIT Rourkela, and NIT Calicut also registered impressive league wins. The hosts, as per a statement, produced another clinical all-round display, with Aaqib Sheikh continuing his sensational form by smashing his second century of the tournament. Aaqib scored 154 off just 57 balls, striking 18 fours and nine sixes, as NIT Srinagar piled up 279/3 in 20 overs. Captain Faisal Irshad scored 75 off 46 balls; while Wicketkeeper Sohail Baba added a quickfire unbeaten 30 off 12 deliveries. In reply, NIT Agartala never recovered from early setbacks and were bowled out for just 59 in 17.3 overs. Dr. Mohsin led the bowling attack with superb figures of 3 wickets for just 8 runs, while Dr. Shakeel Waseem and Shahid Hamid claimed two wickets each. Dr. Majid Hussain and Mudasir Qadir chipped in with one wicket apiece to complete one of the biggest victories of the tournament. In another match, NIT Jalandhar also produced one of the most destructive performances of the competition, crushing NIT Goa by 195 runs. Ravinder's brilliant 85 off 44 balls and Saurabh Dinkar's explosive 68 off 33 deliveries powered Jalandhar to 269/7, before Satyender Singh (3/7) and Sourav Gupta (3/10) skittled Goa for 74. Another one-sided contest saw NIT Hamirpur overpower SVNIT Surat by 171 runs. Hamirpur amassed 225/6, with Vivek Tiwari (48), Aman Kumar (45) and Surender Soni (40) leading the batting charge. Surat were then bowled out for 54, courtesy of disciplined spells from Anil Kumar (2/11) and Manish (2/17). NIT Puducherry continued their impressive campaign with a comfortable seven-wicket victory over NIT Raipur. After restricting Raipur to 107/9, thanks largely to Sudhakar V's outstanding 4/19, Puducherry chased down the target in just 12.4 overs, with Gopinath A (41 off 17) and Muthu Frnd (31) leading the charge. NIT Silchar defeated NIT Nagaland by 28 runs after posting 120/9, with Wasim Arif (26) and Anup Sharma (23) making valuable contributions. Nagaland were restricted to 92/7 despite Bikash Sarma's fighting 40, while Wasim Arif completed a fine all-round performance with 2/11. In one of the day's closest matches, NIT Kurukshetra edged NIT Uttarakhand by 15 runs. Kurukshetra scored 139/8, with Dr. Vikas Kumar and Rawat MS contributing 28 runs each, before Rahul Sharma's 3/27 ensured Uttarakhand finished on 124/9 despite Kuldeep Thakur's determined all-round effort. NIT Rourkela registered a 26-run victory over NIT Jamshedpur after posting 164. Subrat S (29) anchored the innings, while Nishant Kumar (3/22) and Debananda Amat (2/20) restricted Jamshedpur to 138, despite Ravi Ranjan Kumar's notable all-round display of 46 runs and 3/16. Meanwhile, NIT Calicut maintained their winning momentum with a convincing 39-run victory over MNIT Jaipur at Kashmir University Ground-2. Abhijith's 58 and Sreejith's 36 guided Calicut to 155/8, before Vinayak M (3/38) spearheaded the bowling attack to dismiss Jaipur for 116. With another day of high-scoring encounters, dominant bowling performances and commanding victories, the race for the knockout stage has intensified, with NIT Srinagar emerging as one of the strongest contenders after another emphatic all-round display. The five-day championship, hosted by NIT Srinagar, has brought together 24 NIT teams in a celebration of sportsmanship, teamwork, and national integration. The tournament is being sponsored by DRS IT Consultancy, NorthCut Enterprises, Aisha Enterprises, Bombay Sports, Chemi Health, Speedway Printers, G Active, K.S. Enterprises, M/S Sharp, Ahmad Scientific, Alfa Office, Nescaf, New S5 Enterprise, IGENE, FOSROC, Lakshmi Chand, JK Bats, J&K Bank, Canara Bank, ICICI Bank, HIECO, JK Cement, Gasha Canteen, Ali Mohammad P&D, and Orbit Contractors P&D.

Greater Kashmir 6 Jul 2026 7:03 am

FIFA 2026: Keeper Nyland steps out of the shadows to propel Norway to World Cup win over Brazil

Norway secured a stunning 2-1 World Cup victory over Brazil, largely thanks to the heroics of out-of-contract goalkeeper Orjan Nyland. A FIFA eligibility ruling unexpectedly placed Nyland in the starting lineup, where he made a crucial penalty save and numerous other stops. Despite a late Neymar penalty, Nyland's performance secured Norway's place in the quarter-finals.

The Economic Times 6 Jul 2026 6:29 am

FIFA WC 2026: Neymar Announces Retirement After Brazil's Shock Exit

The 34-year-old is Brazil's all-time top scorer and ironically he got his first goal for his country in the same stadium, in a 2-0 win against the United States back in 2010

Deccan Chronicle 6 Jul 2026 6:25 am

Neymar announces international retirement after Brazils shock World Cup defeat

Brazils World Cup 2026 campaign ended in a shock 2-1 Round of 16 defeat to Norway at MetLife Stadium, marking a heartbreaking farewell for Neymar, who confirmed his international retirement after scoring a stoppage-time penalty. The 34-year-old leaves as Brazils all-time leading scorer with 80 goals, closing a 16-year career spanning four World Cups and Olympic glory.

The Times of India 6 Jul 2026 6:10 am

One-third of J&Ks mutton comes from outside, exposing supply vulnerability

Srinagar, Jul 5:The recent disruption in livestock supplies from Punjab, which triggered a mutton shortage and sharp price rise across Kashmir, has exposed a structural weakness in Jammu and Kashmirs livestock sectora widening gap between domestic production and consumption. Although mutton dealers and retailers have called off their strike following the resolution of the Punjab supply issue, the episode underscored the Valleys heavy reliance on imported livestock to meet local demand. According to official figures, nearly one-third of Jammu and Kashmirs annual mutton requirement is met through supplies from outside the Union Territory. J&K produces around 370 lakh kilograms of mutton annually against an estimated demand of 545 lakh kilograms, leaving a deficit of nearly 175 lakh kilograms each year. The figures were shared by Chief Secretary Atal Dulloo during a recent high-level review meeting on the livestock sector. The supply gap explains why even brief disruptions in the movement of livestock from neighbouring states have an immediate impact on market availability and retail prices. The recent uncertainty over the transportation of sheep from Punjab, though now resolved following assurances from the Punjab government, once again highlighted the regions dependence on external supplies. According to the Sheep Husbandry Department, Jammu and Kashmir has a livestock population of 43.68 lakh sheep and 22.5 lakh goats. Together, these animals have the potential to produce around 370 lakh kilograms of meat and 80 lakh kilograms of wool annually. However, current production remains significantly below market demand. To bridge the gap, the government is focusing on improving livestock productivity through scientific breeding rather than merely increasing flock size. The department has proposed introducing Embryo Transfer Technology (ETT) and Multiple Ovulation and Embryo Transfer (MOET) to accelerate genetic improvement in sheep breeds. Under the plan, the government aims to produce 6,000 embryos annually by establishing embryo generation laboratories equipped with cryopreservation facilities. It also plans to set up ETT laboratories in every district and train veterinarians and para-veterinarians to implement the programme. During the review meeting, the Chief Secretary directed the department to execute these initiatives in mission mode, stating that the dairy and sheep husbandry sectors have significant potential to drive rural economic growth, employment and sustainable livelihoods. However, experts caution that genetic improvement is a long-term intervention and is unlikely to address the immediate supply deficit. Even with timely implementation, it may take several years before higher productivity translates into increased mutton production. Until then, they say, Jammu and Kashmir will remain dependent on livestock imports, leaving the market vulnerable to supply disruptions and exposing consumers to periodic price spikes whenever the inflow of animals from outside is affected.

Greater Kashmir 6 Jul 2026 5:54 am

Haaland Double Knocks Brazil Out of FIFA World Cup 2026 as Norway Reach First-Ever Quarterfinal

East Rutherford (New Jersey), July 6: Erling Haaland scored two late goals to send Norway into the World Cup quarterfinals for the first time in [] The post Haaland Double Knocks Brazil Out of FIFA World Cup 2026 as Norway Reach First-Ever Quarterfinal appeared first on The Voice Of Sikkim .

Voice Of Sikkim 6 Jul 2026 5:41 am

Brazil Haunted By Twin Curses Once Again As Erling Haaland's Norway Deliver Round Of 16 Knockout-Punch

Erling Haaland scored two late goals to send Norway through to a first FIFA World Cup quarter-final with a stunning 2-1 win over Brazil that condemned the five-time champions to their earliest exit since 1990.

NDTV 6 Jul 2026 5:28 am

FIFA World Cup: Erling Haaland joins Lionel Messi and Kylian Mbappe in a Golden Boot race for the ages

As the 2026 FIFA World Cup heats up, the Golden Boot race has become nothing short of legendary. Erling Haaland has surged to join football icons Lionel Messi and Kylian Mbapp, each netting seven goals. Haaland's remarkable performance against Brazil marked his breakout moment, sending Norway to the quarterfinals. Meanwhile, Mbapp leads in assists, while Messi's brilliance shines through, creating an exhilarating finish to this generational showdown.

The Times of India 6 Jul 2026 5:15 am

Haaland brace powers historic Norway into WC quarter-finals; Brazil crash out

Erling Haaland's sensational second-half brace propelled Norway to a historic 2-1 World Cup quarterfinal victory over Brazil. Despite facing immense pressure, Haaland delivered two crucial goals, while goalkeeper Orjan Nyland's heroics, including a penalty save, secured the monumental win. Brazil's exit marks a significant upset, ending their quarterfinal streak and continuing a poor run against European teams.

The Times of India 6 Jul 2026 4:34 am

FIFA World Cup 2026: Haalands brilliant brace knocks out Brazil as Norway enters quarterfinals for 1st time

Haaland scored his sixth and seventh goals at this World Cup now level with Lionel Messi and Kylian Mbappe as he put on a show against a hapless Brazil

The Hindu 6 Jul 2026 4:18 am

Centre brings four Goa industries under carbon cap framework

Panaji: Four industrial units in the state have been included in the Centres proposed greenhouse gas (GHG) emission reduction framework, which introduces mandatory emission intensity targets under Indias Carbon Credit Trading Scheme (CCTS). Among the units covered are four Goa-based companies: Shraddha Ispat Pvt. Ltd., Ambe Metallics Ltd., Goa Sponge and Power Ltd., and Vedanta []

The Navhind Times 6 Jul 2026 1:37 am

No pyat NOC for proposed Banastarim bridge project without NH work clarity

Ponda: The Bhoma panchayat has withheld the No Objection Certificate (NOC) for the proposed new Banastarim bridge, citing a lack of clarity in the project proposal submitted by the Public Works Department (PWD) for the expansion of the Kali Mati-Old Goa stretch of NH-748. The PWD sought the panchayats NOC for the proposed the Banastarim []

The Navhind Times 6 Jul 2026 1:37 am

FIFA World Cup 2026: Kylian Mbappe of France scores 19th career World Cup goal, 1 behind Golden Boot rival Messi

Mbappe stutter-stepped on his way to his 19th goal in 19 World Cup appearances, beating Paraguay goalkeeper Orlando Gill in the 70th minute to break a scoreless tie. France's captain was awarded the penalty when Diego Gomez was called for tripping after a video review.

The Economic Times 6 Jul 2026 12:50 am

FIFA suspends USA top scorer's ban, clears him for World Cup clash with Belgium

Balogun, the USA's leading scorer in the tournament with three goals, had received a red card during the Americans' 2-0 round-of-32 win over Bosnia and Herzegovina on Wednesday after stepping on the foot of Tarik Muharemovi.

The Times of India 5 Jul 2026 10:53 pm

Gwadar Explained: Why Pak's Chinese-Backed Port Keeps Coming Under Attack

For the people of Gwadar, stability isn't an abstract goal. It's the chance to send a child to school without worrying about a sudden deadline of violence

NDTV 5 Jul 2026 4:21 pm

FIFA World Cup 2026: France and Morocco enter in quarter-finals

AMN/ WEB DESK In the FIFA World Cup, France booked their place in the quarter-finals with a hard-fought 1-0 victory over Paraguay in the Round of 16 at Philadelphia. Captain Kylian Mbapp scored the only goal of the match from the penalty spot in the 70th minute after VAR awarded France a spot-kick. France will []

The Indian Awaaz 5 Jul 2026 4:09 pm

Ladakh LG approves landmark initiatives to strengthen Ladakh's Pashmina sector

Leh, Jul 05: Lieutenant Governor, Vinai Kumar Saxena, in the first meeting of the newly constituted Ladakh Pashmina Development Board (LPDB), has approved two landmark decisions aimed at strengthening Ladakh's globally renowned Pashmina industry and improving the livelihoods of Changpa pastoral communities. On Saturday, Shri Saxena approved a major policy Livestock Development Incentive Programme introduced for the first time, that entails a top-up incentive of 25% on the total Pashmina procurement value to herders, for enhancing local Pashmina Production. The L-G also approved Rs 8 crore Revolving Fund to the All Changthang Pashmina Growers Cooperative Marketing Society Ltd. (ACPGCMS), for procurement of raw Pashmina from the nomadic herders and upfront payments to the herders for their produce. The twin initiatives seek to promote sustainable livestock development, increase the population of Pashmina goats, strengthen the cooperative procurement system, improve the quality and quantity of Ladakh Pashmina, ensure financial benefits to nomadic herders and eliminate distress sales. This would, in turn, also encourage younger generations to continue the traditional practice of Changthangi Pashmina goat rearing, by making it a profitable and more respectable enterprise. Ladakh is globally recognised for producing the world's finest quality Pashmina from the indigenous Changthangi goat, reared by the Changpa nomadic pastoral communities of Changthang. However, rising costs of livestock rearing, harsh climatic conditions and fluctuating market returns have adversely affected livestock productivity and the incomes of pastoral families in recent years. Recognising these challenges, discussed during the first board meeting, L-G Shri Saxena approved the Livestock Development Incentive Programme, under which eligible Changpa herders will receive the 25% top-up incentive, to be paid over and above the procurement price paid by the Government. This incentive will be transferred directly to the beneficiary's Aadhar-linked bank account through the Direct Benefit Transfer (DBT) system. This is the first-of-its-kind initiative, designed to make Pashmina goat rearing more profitable and sustainable. The policy has been carefully structured wherein 60 per cent of this top-up incentive received by the herder will be utilised for livestock improvement and scientific breeding. The other 20 per cent will be utilised for infrastructure development, such as improved combing equipment and facilities to enhance Pashmina production, while the remaining 20 per cent could be used for the personal and household needs of the herder, thereby improving their financial sustainability. It was also decided in the Board meeting that the population of Pashmina goats in Ladakh be increased from nearly 2 lakh at present to at least 4 lakh in three years' time. A target has been set to increase the raw Pashmina production from 200 grams per goat at present to at least 350 grams per goat, using scientific techniques and advanced tools for combing. To add to the Livestock Development Incentive Programme, the L-G has also approved the Policy for Creation and Management of Rs 8 crore Revolving Fund for the ACPGCMS, the apex cooperative responsible for procurement of raw Pashmina directly from nomadic herders. The Rs 8 crore fund will be utilised exclusively for procurement of raw Pashmina and making timely payments to producers. The most striking feature of this fund is that the cooperatives will pay 50 percent of the cost of the raw Pashmina upfront to the herders, while the remaining 50 percent amount will be paid in two months. Earlier, the herders were receiving such payments from the cooperatives in 8-10 months' time, forcing herders to take loans from other sources to meet their expenses on rearing the goats. L-G Shri Saxena said that the Changpa pastoral communities are the custodians of one of Ladakh's greatest natural and cultural treasures, and the UT Administration is fully committed to securing their livelihoods, while preserving this unique pastoral heritage. The Livestock Development Incentive Programme and the Revolving Fund, together represent a comprehensive strategy that addresses both ends of the Pashmina value chain supporting herders in improving Pashmina productivity while simultaneously, ensuring assured procurement and timely payments. These initiatives would make Pashmina goat rearing more remunerative, encourage greater investment in scientific livestock management, eliminate exploitation by middlemen and position Ladakh as the world's leading producer of premium-quality, ethically sourced and sustainably produced Pashmina, Shri Saxena said. The two decisions followed detailed discussions and suggestions from stakeholders across the Pashmina value chain, including Changpa Pashmina herders and cooperative societies, designers, industry experts and other stakeholders, aimed at promoting sustainable Pashmina production, strengthening procurement mechanisms and enhancing the global competitiveness of Ladakh Pashmina.

Greater Kashmir 5 Jul 2026 3:34 pm

Ladakh LG Saxena approves 25% production-based incentive for Pashmina herders

Ladakh's Pashmina industry is set for a significant boost with two key decisions by Lieutenant Governor VK Saxena. A new incentive program offers herders a 25% top-up on Pashmina procurement to enhance production and livestock development. Additionally, an Rs 8 crore revolving fund will ensure timely payments to nomadic herders, aiming to improve their livelihoods and make goat rearing a more profitable venture.

The Economic Times 5 Jul 2026 3:10 pm

Purabi Dairy, NDDB and Suzuki R&D India sign MoU to establish compressed biogas plant in Assam

Assam is set to boost sustainable development with a new compressed biogas plant. The National Dairy Development Board, Suzuki R&D India, and North East Dairy and Foods Ltd. have partnered to convert agricultural and dairy waste into clean biogas and organic fertiliser. This initiative promises to enhance rural livelihoods, promote scientific waste management, and contribute to cleaner mobility, aligning with the state's green goals and fostering a circular economy.

The Economic Times 5 Jul 2026 2:43 pm

Meet Cape Verde's Vozinha: 40-year-old who stopped Messi four times goes from 50,000 to 25 million in Instagram to become the most followed goalkeeper

Cape Verde goalkeeper Vozinha, a 40-year-old who entered the 2026 World Cup as a free agent with 50,000 Instagram followers, has ended the tournament with 25 million after a series of outstanding performances, including eight saves against Argentina, four of them denying Lionel Messi, before his country's exit in the round of 32.

The Economic Times 5 Jul 2026 2:40 pm

Move Over, Superstars: Cabo Verdes 40-Year-Old Hero Vozinha Is Now Instagrams Most Followed Goalkeeper

Gangtok, July 5 : He began the FIFA World Cup 2026 as a 40-year-old free agent whom most of the football world had never heard [] The post Move Over, Superstars: Cabo Verdes 40-Year-Old Hero Vozinha Is Now Instagrams Most Followed Goalkeeper appeared first on The Voice Of Sikkim .

Voice Of Sikkim 5 Jul 2026 1:24 pm

Quote of the Day by Ingrid Bergman: Success is getting what you want; happiness is wanting what you get - Inspiring lessons on gratitude, contentment and ambition

Legendary actress Ingrid Bergman's wisdom highlights a crucial distinction: success is achieving goals, while happiness stems from appreciating what you have. Many chase achievements believing they'll bring lasting joy, but true contentment arises from gratitude for family, health, and daily life. Ambition should fuel growth, not consume peace. Focusing on life's small victories and valuing present moments, rather than constant craving, unlocks genuine happiness, even amidst life's rapid pace.

The Times of India 5 Jul 2026 12:00 pm

Why Indian women could play football World Cup before men

Aditi Chauhan, initially a basketball enthusiast, transitioned to football as a goalkeeper, becoming India's number one and the first Indian woman to play in the English league. Despite facing career-threatening ACL injuries and the absence of a professional league, Chauhan pursued sports management and returned to play for India.

The Times of India 5 Jul 2026 11:15 am

Bihar to set up NITI Aayog-like commission for long-term development vision

Bihar Chief Minister Samrat Choudhary announced the formation of a NITI Aayog-like commission to craft a long-term development vision for the state. This body will monitor schemes, enhance inter-departmental coordination, and offer policy advice. Choudhary stressed the need for effective implementation and tangible outcomes, urging officials to develop district-specific budgets and an online portal for public representatives to track scheme progress. The goal is a 'developed Bihar' by 2037.

The Economic Times 5 Jul 2026 9:45 am

FIFA World Cup 2026 Golden Boot Race: Kylian Mbappe vs Lionel Messi Intensifies; Where Is Cristiano Ronaldo?

Kylian Mbappe went level with Lionel Messi in race for the FIFA World Cup 2026 Golden Boot with a goal during the Round of 16 clash against Paraguay.

NDTV 5 Jul 2026 9:32 am

England Breaks 14-Year Record in Historic T20 Victory

Manchester, July 5: England made history by defeating India by four wickets in the second T20 International match. Chasing a target of 191 runs set by India, the English team successfully achieved the goal in 19 overs, losing six wickets in the process. This victory marks Englands successful chase of the highest target against India ... Read more England Breaks 14-Year Record in Historic T20 Victory

Udaipur Kiran 5 Jul 2026 7:59 am

Kylian Mbappe Posts 4-Word Message After Heated FIFA World Cup 2026 Win Against Paraguay

France defeated Paraguay 1-0 in the Round of 16 clash of the FIFA World Cup 2026 with Kylian Mbappe scoring the only goal of the match.

NDTV 5 Jul 2026 7:03 am

Kylian Mbappe Snubs Handshake With Paraguay Goalkeeper After FIFA World Cup 2026 Round Of 16 Victory

France football team superstar Kylian Mbappe snubbed a handshake from Paraguay goalkeeper Orlando Gill after their heated FIFA World Cup 2026 Round of 16 clash.

NDTV 5 Jul 2026 6:23 am

AMFA names final squad for Sub Jr Girls' NFC

The All Manipur Football Association has announced the final State squad for the upcoming Sub Junior Girls' National Football Championship NFC 2026 27 The players who made it to the State team are as follows Goalkeepers Shamurailatpam Jigya of YWC L and Mayengbam Lingjel of MUFA Defenders Ghanapriya Okram of ESU, Wangkheirakpam Lanchenbi of ESU, Irom Yaiphabi of YWC L, Atom Linthoi of YWC L, Huidrom Kiranbala of YWC Th, Khangembam Nicky of KRYPHSA, and Sh Linthoi of MUFA br br Midfielders Loukrakpam Seityamala of YWC L, Delina Ningombam of ESU, Malemnganbi Naorem of MUFA, Khangembam Asha of ESU, Huiyam Victoria Chanu of YWC Th, Thiyam Sheirli Devi of KRYPHSA, Lamnganbi Maisnam of KRYPHSA, and Loitongbam Neelu of MUFA br br Forwards Laishram Purnimaluxmi of YWC L, Lakhipyari Naorem of ESU, and Laishom Lamjinglembi MUFA The players and their guardians should report at Artificial Turf Ground, Lamlong Thongkhong on July 6 at 8 am along with original birth certificate and Aadhaar Card AMFA also appointed 4 officials who will be leading the team Sanathokpi was appointed as the team manager alsongside Kh Surbala as the head coach, W Bankim as the assistant coach and N Jina as the physiotherapist Source The Sangai Express

E-Pao 5 Jul 2026 6:00 am

Is Red-bus Inaccessible for PwDs?

Dear GK readers, after a much-needed half-year hiatus, this missive comes to you from the top floor of University of the Philippines. I am here in Manila to be part of the panel to discuss Kashmirs inaccessible public transport. I went to bed Friday thinking about my 18 months of terrible travel experience in the Srinagar Smart City Bus. I woke up with the chirping of birds at 5am on Saturday, fretted for more than an hour, then got up, had an American breakfast and dragged myself to my desk. My first thought was: Why are Kashmiris so insensitive towards People with Disabilities. Last fall, when I was in East Africa, back home, my lawyers were helping me draft Public Interest litigation at J&K high Court, to make the much-touted smart city buses accessible for People with disabilities. No sooner had we completed it, J&K CM, Omar Abdullah, announced on the floor of the house fare exemption for Persons with Disabilities. But the chief executive of the half-state probably doesnt know that the word Handicapped is an insensitive term. He can unlearn it now. Dear CM, Disability is an identity. The appropriate term used is Person with Disability. Six months later, there is no official notification. Who is supposed to issue the order? Transport commissioner? SMC Commissioner who also happens to be the CEO of the Smart City or Managing Director SRTC? As a disability rights advocate, I went to the SSCL office and submitted a detailed letter to the CEO on March 12,2026. I even volunteered to conduct two disability-sensitivity workshops for the staff free of charge. I offered my time, expertise and lived experience, believing that meaningful change begins with understanding. But not even the courtesy of a response came my way. The problem is that we continue to frame disability less as a question of citizenship and more as a matter of welfare, rehabilitation and relief. In fact, PwDs are demonized, dehumanized by the non-disabled people and scapegoated for political choices and policy failures by consecutive governments. When was the last time SSCL consulted persons with disabilities and asked them how can we make their travel comfortable by making it accessible. The Next Stop is...? Just like Delhi metro, it can have automatic audio announcements as it moves forward, e.g., if you are travelling to Pattan, Bus no 24 is enroute, at every stop, it can announce, in Kashmiri or in Urdu, Agla stop Hanjiwera hai, Agla Stop Main Market Pattan hai. Do you know what it does, you are making your bus accessible. There are announcements asking men not to sit in seats reserved for women. Those are clear, firm, repeated. But for PwDs, there is no announcement. This is how the travel is gendered. You have to be neutral.That is where red-bus fails the accessibility audit. Harmonized guidelines and space standards for universal accessibility in India 2021, which applies to all public infrastructure is largely ignored. The signage is missing in red-bus. The digital displays say this bus is enroute to Sopore but does not move beyond Pattan. Arent you misinforming people? There is a massive demand that buses should go to Sangrama at least. If the bus can go to Kangan,Tral, Char-e- Sharief, why not Sangrama? Dear SSCL CEO, I dont blame non-disabled folks for occupying the seats meant for PwDs. You are at fault. You are to be blamed. Because you clearly raised awareness about women reservation and forgot Passengers with Disabilities. You ask someone to vacate the seat. Sometimes they do. Sometimes they dont. Sometimes they look at you and say the words you begin to dread: You dont look disabled. At that moment, your body becomes a question. Your identity, something to be verified.Your reality, something to be doubted. I have spoken to people travelling to Pampore, to Ganderbal, to Budgampeople who were told exactly this. Invisible disabilities are treated like deception. Visible ones, like spectacle. There is no middle ground where dignity exists. Some of the staff is highly insensitive towards people with disabilities. As the bus halts, people rush in like cattle since we have zero civic sense. Women pounce on freebies and do not vacate the two seats reserved for Passengers with Disabilities. Has our Red bus been designed with disabilities in mind? We all want to get rid of the transport tensions in the city. And if you are a person with a disability, navigating the city for a better commute becomes much harder. Of all the 95 buses operational at the moment, I travelled in (almost) all of them in the last 18 months to assess and observe how accessible they are. The stickers meant to spread awareness were pasted near legspace. Why has SSCL made a joke out of accessibility? Most of the stickers are erased or completely removed by non-disabled folks, particularly women, as the CCTV footage inside the bus suggests. If this is the reality of our smart bus, what does it say about the rest of Kashmirs transport infrastructure. Here in the Philippines, the seats are clearly earmarked with signage on the windowpanes. POMAS & MAAS 1,40,000 Persons with invisible disabilities in London wear a POMAS badge on public transport. MAAS stands for Meet and Assist. It is a special service provided to help passengers with disabilities to navigate the commute and make their travel experience comfortable. But this does not exist in Kashmir. We are too insensitive for this. We mock, laugh and make jokes on PwDs and ruin their mental health. In the last six months, I reached out to SSCL staff multiple times and suggested they write For Persons with Disabilities on the windowpane with Permanent markers and then have an arrow pointed to the first two seats meant for PwDs (irrespective of Gender). Have proper announcements in Kashmiri or Urdu language that the seats meant for PwDs should not be occupied by non-disabled folks. And then, there is something even more unsettling. Bus conductors, in some cases, have begun photographing or recording details from UDID cardsthe official disability identity documents issued after medical verification. No explanation. No consent. No clarity on where that data goes. I argued in some cases, I was told oopar say hi order hai, group me daalna padta hai. When I phoned the top brass, they feigned ignorance and said no such order was issued. For a community that already struggles to be seen, this feels less like verification and more like surveillance. CHALO App, Mat Chalo Recently, two siblings living with visual disabilities from Chadoora phoned me to ask if Chalo App is accessible for blind persons? I took a deep breath and a stoic pause only to say NO. Whose problem is this? The very tool designed to make Srinagars transport system smart does not speak to those who cannot see. Even the Chalo App SSCL operates is inaccessible for blind passengers. It does not include those who need it most. And so, even in this new, digitized system, exclusion continuesjust in a more sophisticated form. There is a particular kind of betrayal that hurts more than neglectthe betrayal of promise. The promise of affordability, accessibility and inclusion falls flat if barriers are created for PwDs. Dear SSCL, what you are doing is called Purple-washing in the disability domain. Of the 3500-crore spent on SSCM, you do not have something novel, something incredible to showcase to the world. Launched on 3 December 2015, the Sugamya Bharat Abhiyan (Accessible India Campaign) is a flagship initiative aimed at creating an inclusive and barrier-free environment for persons with disabilities. A key pillar of the campaign is improving the accessibility of public transport systems, enabling persons with disabilities to travel independently, safely and with dignity. Why has this campaign failed in my not-so-smart city? There should be clear policy towards Passengers with Disabilities. The E-guides or conductors should not issue morally loaded value judgments. I also observed and confronted some helpers in both SRTC and Redbus that they challenge PwDs saying that they should have 100 percent disability, otherwise they are not eligible. When I phoned and reported the issue to the Managing Director, he grilled them and they issued written apologies (copies of these letters are in my possession). These guys should be schooled about RPwD Act 2016. Some helpers, I observed, train guns at PwDs and scan the disabled folks from top to toe when they show their UDID cards. Next month, I will be (drumroll please) in another top Asian University representing Indias invisible minority talking about mobility issues of PwDs in India. I will also talk about the fact that why are disabled passengers excluded. If special tickets and concessions can be designed for women under initiatives such as Khawateen Khaas, why is there no dedicated ticketing mechanism for persons with disabilities? Are disabled passengers not equally deserving of recognition, dignity, and support? For years, we have been told to wait, adjust and depend on the goodwill of others. Accessibility is not a favor; it is a right. There is a certain kind of betrayal that hurts more than neglect the betrayal of promise. We were promised inclusion. But our smart city bus is neither inclusive nor accessible. After one night transit in Bangkok, the very next morning, we experienced turbulence midair just like PwDs feel turbulence on the very first seat in Srinagars Red bus. In half of the buses, the armrests are broken. Why is it not being repaired? A slight jerk, it can harm the Person with disability. There is no leg-space either. What we see is dusty broom, broken first-aid-kid hanging, some dirty metal around. Of all the helpers I talked to, only one person said he used the lift available in the bus to wheel a PwD in somewhere on the Harwan route. Policies exist. Campaigns have been launched. The Accessible India Campaign speaks of universal access in transport. RPwD Act 2016 clearly mandates non-discrimination and accessibility. And yet, here we are. Solutions are super simple, known and entirely achievable: enforce reserved seating, introduce audio-visual announcements, ensure digital platforms are accessible, prohibit unauthorized handling of personal data and train staff to understand disability as a matter of rights. Policy is not missing. Intent is. Indias iconic poet Sahir Ludhianvi captured this in his lines, Jis subah ki khatir jug jug say, hum sab mar mar k jite hain, Jis subah k amrit ki dhun me hum zeher k pyaale pite hain, woh subah kabhie to aayegi. And the distinguished historian Prof Uma Chakravarti reminds us all, Voh Subah Humhi say aayegi. The author is a doctoral researcher. His research focuses on disability studies, with a particular emphasis on advancing an inclusive approach to Viksit Bharat 2047.

Greater Kashmir 5 Jul 2026 5:21 am

France's Kylian Mbappe Scores 19th Career World Cup Goal, 1 Behind Messi

Mbappe stutter-stepped on his way to his 19th goal in 19 World Cup appearances, beating Paraguay goalkeeper Orlando Gill in the 70th minute to break a scoreless tie

Deccan Chronicle 5 Jul 2026 4:43 am

FIFA World Cup 2026: Stopping Haaland No Mystery For Brazil, Says Ancelotti

Haaland is in the running for the Golden Boot after scoring five goals in three appearances at the tournament and now faces a familiar opponent in Brazil's Gabriel Magalhaes

Deccan Chronicle 5 Jul 2026 4:23 am

Arias goal enough to send Colombia into pre-quarters

Ghana midfielder Thomas Partey fizzed a shot just wide in the opening minute but that proved a false dawn for the African side

The Hindu 5 Jul 2026 4:01 am

Quote of the day by Donald Trump, 'No Dream Is Too Big. No Challenge Is Too Great. Nothing We Want for Our Future Is Beyond Our Reach,' is life advice on how to achieve ambitious goals, keep positive attitude, get out of comfort zone

Quote of the day by Donald Trump conveys a powerful message about ambition, perseverance, and optimism. It reminds us that dreams provide purpose, challenges build character, and consistent effort transforms aspirations into achievements. Success requires more than confidenceit demands preparation, resilience, adaptability, and a willingness to keep moving forward despite obstacles. By setting meaningful goals and working steadily toward them, individuals can unlock their potential and contribute positively to both their own future and the world around them.

The Economic Times 5 Jul 2026 3:19 am