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Navy chief inaugurates Goa Maritime Conclave 2026; 14 nations attend

The Goa Maritime Conclave 2026 has begun. Naval Chief Admiral Dinesh Tripathi opened the event. Delegates from 14 Indian Ocean nations are present. They will discuss drug trafficking and illegal fishing. Regional stability is impacted by these issues. Operational coordination and synergy are needed.

The Economic Times 21 Feb 2026 11:59 am

How Indian consumers are investing in gold via varied means

Choosing the right option for investing in this precious metal depends on each investors goals and personal preferences

The Hindu Businessline 21 Feb 2026 9:21 am

Budget will take UP towards $1 trillion economy goal: Yogi

The Times of India 21 Feb 2026 9:20 am

Goa opens its account with a 2-0 defeat of Mohammedan

The victory handed Goa its first win of the season and took its tally to three points from two matches, while Mohammedan Sporting slumped to its second consecutive defeat

The Hindu 21 Feb 2026 4:13 am

Railway zones propose Bengaluru-Goa Vande Bharat

The Times of India 21 Feb 2026 3:02 am

Where art converges

The work by the Catalyst and Engage grantees at the ongoing Goa Open Arts Festival at the Old GMC Complex, Panaji, has a mix of theatre, mixed media, film, and ceramics, through which they tell stories that push boundaries KALYANI JHA | NT BUZZ Since its inception, the Catalyst and Engage Grants have supported experimental, []

The Navhind Times 21 Feb 2026 1:32 am

Heartbreak Behind The Heroics: Indian Cricketers And Their Toughest Battles

Chennai Super Kings: Under the glare of stadium lights, they appear invincible soaking in the applause, delivering match-winning performances, winning matches, and lifting trophies. But when the cheers fade, and the cameras turn away, some of Indias cricket stars have found themselves fighting far more personal battles ones that test the heart more than on-field skills. Young leg-spinner Rahul Chahar recently offered a deeply personal account of his divorce from Ishani Johar. The couple, who got engaged in 2019 and married in March 2022 in Goa after being together since their early twenties, had shared years of companionship before deciding to part ways. After nearly 15 months of courtroom proceedings, Chahar chose transparency over silence. There were no dramatic allegations only an honest admission of how emotionally draining the process had been. Importantly, he emphasised that he harbours no ill feelings. Support poured in almost immediately. Fans flooded his social media with words of encouragement, praising his grace and maturity. Many called him brave for speaking openly, while others reminded him that a new chapter awaits. In a country where cricketers are often placed on pedestals, the empathy reflected a growing understanding that heroes, too, are human. Professionally, Chahar now looks ahead to a fresh challenge. The leg-spinner is set to represent Chennai Super Kings after being bought for Rs 5.20 crore in the Indian Premier League (IPL) 2026 mini-auction a new record for him both on and off the field. He isnt alone in navigating personal upheaval. In 2025, Yuzvendra Chahal and Dhanashree Verma ended their marriage, asking fans to honour their privacy. A year earlier, Hardik Pandya confirmed his separation, drawing mixed but largely supportive reactions online. For Shikhar Dhawan, the emotional weight of divorce extended to fatherhood, with supporters frequently expressing solidarity. Earlier generations from Dinesh Karthik to Mohammad Azharuddin, Ravi Shastri, Javagal Srinath, and Manoj Prabhakar have also endured similar storms. Cricket may immortalise their heroics, but these moments reveal something deeper: resilience. Because sometimes, the bravest innings are played not before thousands, but in the quiet spaces where healing begins. Separation pangs -- Top cricketers in divorce battles: Rahul Chahar 2026 Yuzvendra Chahal 2025 Hardik Pandya 2024 Shikhar Dhawan 2023 Dinesh Karthik 2012 Mohammad Azharuddin 1996 & 2010 Ravi Shastri 2012 Mohammad Azharuddin 1996 & 2010 Also Read: Live Cricket Score Manoj Prabhakar 2013 Article Source: IANS

CNMSports 21 Feb 2026 12:50 am

Bengaluru To Goa In Just 13 Hours As Railways Proposes Coastal Vande Bharat Express

Railway Ministry has proposed a new Vande Bharat Express service between Yesvantpur railway station and Madgaon railway station via the coastal railway region.

News18 20 Feb 2026 11:50 pm

Narayana Educational Institutions Students Excelled in the JEE Main 2026 Session 1 Results

Other toppers included A. Vishnu Sai Teja from Karnataka who secured 99.999 percentile and Tanay Ajit Prabhu from Goa 99.825.

Deccan Chronicle 20 Feb 2026 11:44 pm

AI can help India achieve Viksit Bharat goal, but poses high risk to jobs: IMF chief

AI creates potential for countries that go fast on digital infrastructure, skills, and adoption of AI, and countries must embrace the opportunities, while being mindful of the risks, according to the IMF chief

The Hindu 20 Feb 2026 10:54 pm

13-hour AWS outage reportedly caused by Amazon's own AI tools

A recent Amazon Web Services (AWS) outage that lasted 13 hours was reportedly caused by one of its own AI tools, according to reporting by Financial Times . This happened in December after engineers deployed the Kiro AI coding tool to make certain changes, say four people familiar with the matter. Kiro is an agentic tool, meaning it can take autonomous actions on behalf of users. In this case, the bot reportedly determined that it needed to delete and recreate the environment. This is what allegedly led to the lengthy outage that primarily impacted China. Amazon says it was merely a coincidence that AI tools were involved and that the same issue could occur with any developer tool or manual action. The company blamed the outage on user error, not AI error. It said that by default the Kiro tool requests authorization before taking any action but that the staffer involved in the December incident had broader permissions than expected a user access control issue, not an AI autonomy issue. Multiple Amazon employees spoke to Financial Times and noted that this was at least the second occasion in recent months in which the company's AI tools were at the center of a service disruption. The outages were small but entirely foreseeable, said one senior AWS employee. A builder shares why their workflow finally clicked. Instead of jumping straight to code, the IDE pushed them to start with specs. Clear requirements. Acceptance criteria. Traceable tasks. Their takeaway: Think first. Code later. Get the full breakdown here pic.twitter.com/eD7ZrEdEn5 Kiro (@kirodotdev) January 14, 2026 The company launched Kiro in July and has since pushed employees into using the tool . Leadership set an 80 percent weekly use goal and has been closely tracking adoption rates. Amazon also sells access to the agentic tool for a monthly subscription fee. These recent outages follow a more serious event from October, in which a 15-hour AWS outage disrupted services like Alexa, Snapchat, Fortnite and Venmo, among others. The company blamed a bug in its automation software for that one. This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/ai/13-hour-aws-outage-reportedly-caused-by-amazons-own-ai-tools-170930190.html?src=rss

Engadget 20 Feb 2026 10:39 pm

SCOTUS ruling: Major issues to watch after the Supreme Court strikes down Trump's tariffs

The Supreme Court's decision to overturn significant Trump tariffs creates a substantial budget hole, potentially costing trillions and impacting deficit reduction goals. Refunds for importers are expected to be complex and could take over a year to process. This ruling also raises concerns about Trump's future negotiation leverage with foreign nations.

The Economic Times 20 Feb 2026 10:08 pm

BMRCL sets up inquiry panel to probe train derailment on Yellow Line at Hebbagodi depot

Though designed for fully automated, driverless (GoA-4) operations, the corridor is currently functioning in semi-automated GoA-2 mode, with drivers present onboard

The Hindu 20 Feb 2026 7:52 pm

A Goenkars guide to visiting Goa without getting scammed

Planning your Goa trip is crucial for an authentic experience. Arrive during daylight to utilize affordable bus services and book accommodation in advance, especially during peak season. Explore beyond popular tourist spots to discover local eateries and genuine cultural experiences. Respect Goa's environment and communities for a rewarding visit.

The Times of India 20 Feb 2026 6:47 pm

Cardiologist Shares Smart Street Food Choices That Won't Harm Your Health

By choosing roasted, steamed, or boiled options over deep-fried snacks, you can enjoy the vibrant flavours of the street while supporting your wellness goals.

NDTV 20 Feb 2026 6:22 pm

GOAT film review: Have a ball with the A-team

An excellent voice cast, superb animation, wild action and a solid moral elevate the run-of-the-mill underdog story to unbridled fun

The Hindu 20 Feb 2026 6:12 pm

Green hydrogen vital for Indias energy security, net zero goals, says BEE DG

Fertilizer sector, which uses carbon-intensive fuels such as natural gas and grey ammonia for production, can use green ammonia

The Hindu Businessline 20 Feb 2026 6:08 pm

Wealth quote of the day: You must gain control over your money, or.. says Dave Ramsay

Money management is key to financial freedom. Smart habits help achieve life goals. Dave Ramsy, a financial advisor, emphasizes living on less than you earn. Proper spending, saving, and budgeting create stability. Understanding where money comes from and goes is vital. This approach builds a strong financial foundation over time.

The Economic Times 20 Feb 2026 6:03 pm

India super-fortunate to have young people embracing AI, policymakers giving digital push: IMF chief

India is fortunate with a young population embracing AI. Policymakers are investing in digital infrastructure and removing entrepreneurship barriers. This positions India well for AI adoption. The IMF sees AI lifting global growth and helping India achieve its developed nation goal by 2047. While optimistic, risks of unfairness exist.

The Economic Times 20 Feb 2026 5:54 pm

AI can help India realise 'Viksit Bharat' dream, says IMF MD Kristalina Georgieva

IMF chief Kristalina Georgieva believes AI can propel India's 'Viksit Bharat' goal and boost global growth by 0.8%, potentially exceeding pre-COVID rates. While hailing AI's economic potential, she cautioned that 40% of global jobs, including those in emerging markets, face significant disruption. India's digital infrastructure and youthful population are seen as advantageous.

The Times of India 20 Feb 2026 3:42 pm

India AI Summit: Andhra Pradesh Government signs seven MoUs

Senior officials of GoAP and representatives of the organisations collaborating with the State for harnessing the power of quantum technologies and AI inked the facts

The Hindu 20 Feb 2026 3:26 pm

AI can lift global growth by 0.8%; India's Viksit Bharat goal achievable: IMF MD

Speaking at a panel discussion at the AI Impact Summit here, Georgieva said faster economic growth is fantastic for creating more opportunities and more jobs

The Hindu Businessline 20 Feb 2026 3:24 pm

India extends marine insurance cover for four Russian insurers amid oil trade shift

India has temporarily greenlit four Russian insurance firms to maintain marine coverage for incoming ships at its ports. This interim solution allows these insurers to continue operations pending formal clearance. Notably, these companies chiefly protect vessels ferrying Russian oil, aligning with India's goal of diversifying its oil sources and decreasing reliance on Russian imports.

The Economic Times 20 Feb 2026 3:02 pm

Gaurs target first victory

NT Reporter Panaji FC Goa will look to secure their first win of the Indian Super League 202526 season when they face Mohammedan SC at the Kishore Bharati Krirangan Stadium in Kolkata today at 7:30 p.m. The Gaurs opened their campaign with a 1-1 draw against Inter Kashi, in a contest that swung on fine []

The Navhind Times 20 Feb 2026 12:55 pm

Shirgao SC outplay Goa SA

NT Reporter Panaji Shirgao Sports Club delivered an all-round performance to defeat Goa Sports Academy by six wickets in the GCA Division A fixture at Panjim Gymkhana. After winning the toss, Goa SA opted to bat but were bundled out for 160 in 36 overs. Jishnu Kalyanji top-scored with 35, while Abhishek Diwadkar and Vinay []

The Navhind Times 20 Feb 2026 12:55 pm

IHM Goa celebrates young minds in tourism and hospitality

NT KURIOCITY Nearly 250 students, along with parents and teachers, took part in the Dekho Apna Desh Brochure Making Award Ceremony and Hospitality Education Expo at the Institute of Hotel Management (IHM), Goa. Organised with the Ministry of Tourism, Government of India, the event was held to promote Indias tourism heritage and highlight career opportunities []

The Navhind Times 20 Feb 2026 12:42 pm

Sachin Tendulkar invites Maharashtra CM Devendra Fadnavis, deputy CM Eknath Shinde to son Arjun's wedding ceremony

Arjun Tendulkar, engaged last August, has been traded from Mumbai Indians to Lucknow Super Giants for IPL 2026. The all-rounder, who previously played for MI and Goa, will represent LSG this season. His fiance, Saaniya Chandhok, is from a prominent business family and a close friend of the Tendulkar family.

The Times of India 20 Feb 2026 12:38 pm

Macron's India farewell video has a Dhurandhar twist, internet calls it 'goated'

Macron's India farewell video has a Dhurandhar twist, internet calls it 'goated'

India Today 20 Feb 2026 12:08 pm

Indyte Addresses Modern Lifestyle Disorders with Personalized, Science-Backed Nutrition

As India’s nutrition and wellness industry continues to grow rapidly, so does the confusion around diets, trends, and quick-fix health solutions. While awareness around nutrition is higher than ever, much of the industry still relies on generic meal plans and one-size-fits-all advice.   Indyte , a personalized nutrition and lifestyle brand, is addressing this gap by bringing nutrition back to its clinical roots—focused on individual needs, long-term health, and sustainable habits.   Dietitian Priyanka, founder of Indyte, sharing expert insights on personalized nutrition and sustainable wellness for a healthier lifestyle   Founded by Dietitian Priyanka, a clinical nutritionist practicing since 2012, Indyte is built on one clear belief: health cannot be standardized.   Strong Clinical Roots, Real-World Impact Dietitian Priyanka’s clinical training includes a six-month intensive internship at the All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS) , where nutrition is treated as a core medical discipline. She has worked with leading healthcare institutions such as Sir Ganga Ram Hospital , Indraprastha Apollo Hospitals , and Max Hospital , and served as a Diabetes Educator at the Delhi Diabetes Research Centre under renowned diabetologist Dr. Ashok Kumar Jhingan .   Early in her career, questioning generic diet charts became a defining moment. It highlighted the limitations of standardized nutrition advice and reinforced a simple truth—people respond differently to food, habits, and lifestyle changes.   That belief laid the foundation for what would later become Indyte.   Responding to Today’s Nutrition Trends in India India’s nutrition industry today is heavily influenced by social media trends, restrictive diets, and calorie-focused plans. While these approaches may deliver short-term results, they often fail to address deeper health issues such as hormonal imbalance, insulin resistance, stress-related weight gain, and lifestyle disorders.   Indyte takes a different route.   Instead of trends, the brand follows clinical science. Instead of templates, Indyte offers personalized nutrition plans designed around medical history, lifestyle, food preferences, and long-term health goals.   This approach has positioned Indyte as a credible voice in a crowded wellness market—especially for individuals seeking clarity, consistency, and sustainable results.   From a Modest Diet Clinic to a Global Brand What started as Priyanka’s Diet Clinic grew steadily through word-of-mouth success stories. In 2023, it evolved into Indyte—a name derived from Individual + Diet + Lifestyle.   Today, Indyte is supported by a 15+ member team of expert dietitians and nutrition professionals, serving over 15,000 clients across 45+ countries, with a 90%+ client satisfaction rate.   Indyte’s promise is clear: No fad diets No shortcuts No generic solutions   Only structured, science-backed nutrition with continuous expert support.   Addressing PCOS, PCOD, and Hormonal Health Early One of the most significant health concerns in India today is the growing prevalence of PCOS, PCOD, and hormonal imbalances, particularly among young women.   Unhealthy eating patterns, irregular routines, high stress levels, poor sleep, and sedentary lifestyles have made hormonal disorders increasingly common. In many cases, treatment focuses only on managing symptoms rather than addressing the root cause.   Indyte focuses on early intervention and long-term correction.   Through personalized nutrition plans, the brand helps address underlying issues such as insulin resistance, inflammation, nutrient deficiencies, and lifestyle-related triggers. Rather than extreme diets, Indyte promotes realistic food choices, structured routines, and gradual habit changes that fit everyday Indian life.   The goal is not short-term weight loss, but hormonal balance, metabolic health, and improved quality of life.   Recognised Voice in Preventive Nutrition Nourish Flavours , a practical nutrition book that connects clinical science with everyday home food. Her work reflects Indyte’s belief that nutrition should be simple, sustainable, and easy to follow.   Dainik Bhaskar (Chandigarh and national editions), reinforcing her role as a trusted voice in preventive health and nutrition.   Building Health for the Long Term Indyte’s mission is to make nutrition personal, practical, and sustainable. The brand focuses on empowering individuals with knowledge, habits, and consistent expert guidance—rather than temporary solutions.   As lifestyle-related health concerns continue to rise in India, Indyte stands out as a nutrition brand focused on building health systems that last.   Health is built. Not prescribed.   About Indyte Indyte is a global nutrition and lifestyle brand founded by clinical nutritionist Dietitian Priyanka. Built on strong clinical foundations, Indyte offers personalized, science-backed nutrition programs supported by continuous expert care. With 10+ years of clinical experience, 15,000+ clients served, and presence across 45+ countries, Indyte focuses on long-term, sustainable health transformations.

News Voir 20 Feb 2026 11:23 am

'Toxic' trailer reactions: Fans HAIL Yash's beardless look

Get ready for an unexpected twist in Yash's upcoming film, 'Toxic: A Fairytale for Grown-Ups'! The newly released trailer reveals not only adrenaline-pumping action but also sees the leading man donning a fresh, beardless look that's got fans talking. Set against the backdrop of a gritty, post-colonial Goa, this film is sure to deliver an unforgettable experience. Read on to know more.

The Times of India 20 Feb 2026 11:04 am

Toxic teaser: Yash builds an empire of fear in gritty crime saga set in Goa

Toxic teaser: Yash builds an empire of fear in gritty crime saga set in Goa

India Today 20 Feb 2026 9:46 am

US Dept of State rolls out $200 mln push to expand secure smartphones in Indo-Pacific

The US State Department is launching a contest. It will award up to 200 million dollars. This funding supports secure smartphone deployment in the Indo-Pacific region. The goal is to boost next-generation devices. It also aims to equip millions with AI tools. This will foster innovation and entrepreneurship. The initiative advances a dynamic, interconnected Indo-Pacific.

The Economic Times 20 Feb 2026 8:09 am

Arsenal blow two-goal lead as title race swings toward City

ENGLISH PREMIER LEAGUE Manchester, Feb 19: Arsenals Premier League title charge suffered another damaging blow as Mikel Artetas side squandered a two-goal lead to draw 2-2 with bottom-placed Wolves, a result that has swung momentum firmly towards Manchester City in the championship race. Cruising at 2-0 midway through the second half at Molineux, Arsenal appeared []

The Shillong Times 20 Feb 2026 6:40 am

Mumbai pip Chennaiyin in ISL

Mumbai, Feb 19: Mumbai City FC began their Indian Super League season on a winning note, edging past Chennaiyin FC 1-0 at the Mumbai Football Arena here on Thursday. A tightly-contested encounter was decided by an own goal in the 48th minute by Pritam Kotal as the Islanders secured all three points. Neither team could []

The Shillong Times 20 Feb 2026 6:36 am

Mohammedan take on FC Goa

Kolkata, Feb 19: With both teams aiming to register their first win of the campaign, Mohammedan Sporting Club will host FC Goa in the first fixture of Match Week 2 of the Indian Super League (ISL) 2025-26 at the Kishore Bharati Krirangan in Kolkata on Friday. Mohammedan Sporting went down 0-1 to Jamshedpur FC in []

The Shillong Times 20 Feb 2026 6:34 am

Bod/Glimt upset Inter Milan, Newcastle United crush Qarabag

Champions League Milan, Feb 19: Norwegian minnows Bod/Glimt continued their fairytale run in the UEFA Champions League with a stunning 3-1 victory over last seasons runners-up Inter Milan in the playoff first leg on Wednesday. The result gives the Scandinavian side a crucial two-goal cushion heading into next weeks return leg in Italy and further []

The Shillong Times 20 Feb 2026 6:28 am

Arsenal blow two-goal lead in damaging Wolves draw

Mikel Artetas side were on course to move seven points clear at the top after Bukayo Sakas early opener and Piero Hincapies second-half strike put them in control at Molineux

The Hindu 20 Feb 2026 3:41 am

Slay the Spire 2 will enter early access on March 5

Slay the Spire 2 will launch in early access next month. This sequel to the hugely popular 2019 roguelike deckbuilder hits early access on Steam beginning March 5, 2026. Along with releasing the teaser trailer above, developer Mega Crit shared some details about its goals for this phase ahead of the game's official release. Slay the Spire requires a lot of player feedback so we can balance content, add quality of life features, and make sure the game runs without issues, the developers explained. Early Access is also a chance for us to test experimental features, try exotic designs, identify niche problems, and helps us make sure the game is headed in the right direction. Slay the Spire 2 is expected to be in early access for a year or two, or more generally until the game feels great. Mega Crit has also revealed that it will be introducing a new co-op mode where up to four people can team up. This gameplay option will feature some unique cards just for multiplayer as well as some team-wide synergies. Some of the characters from Slay the Spire will be returning for the sequel alongside new ones. For anyone who hasn't yet experienced the original game, Slay the Spire is available on iOS, including as part of Apple Arcade. It's also on consoles and PC. This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/gaming/slay-the-spire-2-will-enter-early-access-on-march-5-210338514.html?src=rss

Engadget 20 Feb 2026 2:33 am

NGT extends interim ban on sand mining in state till April 23

NT Reporter Panaji The Pune Bench of National Green Tribunal (NGT) has extended the interim ban on sand mining in Goas river stretches until the next hearing that has been scheduled for April 23. The NGT directed that the temporary protection granted earlier shall continue, keeping sand mining operations in abeyance for now. The order []

The Navhind Times 20 Feb 2026 12:42 am

Goa tiger reserve case: SC orders inquiry into missing order papers

NT Reporter Panaji Hearing a case pertaining to the proposed Goa tiger reserve, the Supreme Court on Thursday ordered its Secretary General to conduct a fact-finding inquiry into the issue of missing Record of Proceedings/Order Sheets from case paper books. The Supreme Court bench comprising Chief Justice of India Surya Kant, Justice Joymalya Bagchi and []

The Navhind Times 20 Feb 2026 12:41 am

Study sounds alarm over states eroding shoreline

Abdul Wahab Khan Panaji A study of 37 Goan beaches has revealed that nearly one in ten kilometres of the states coastline is retreating, putting livelihoods, infrastructure and Goas tourism economy at serious risk. Researchers from the Council of Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR)-National Institute of Oceanography, Dona Paula, Saidiksh Naik and Dr Sourav Mandal, []

The Navhind Times 20 Feb 2026 12:39 am

Mormugao port moves HC over illegal Shivaji statue in Vasco

Vasco/Panaji: The Mormugao Port Authority (MPA) has filed a writ petition before the High Court of Bombay at Goa seeking removal of a statue of Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj allegedly erected illegally on its property in Vasco da Gama. According to an official communication dated February 18, the port authority has sought urgent intervention of the []

The Navhind Times 20 Feb 2026 12:23 am

Three-month long tiger estimation to begin in March

2022 survey recorded five big cats in Goa Panaji: The wildlife census under the 2026 All India Tiger Estimation (AITE) will begin in Goa in March and continue for three months, following a three-phase methodology integrating ground surveys, satellite data and AI-assisted camera trapping. Forest department officials said that preparatory training for field staff has []

The Navhind Times 20 Feb 2026 12:23 am

Supreme Court orders probe after missing case records

Supreme Court is investigating missing case records. A fact-finding inquiry has been ordered by the court's secretary general. This follows the discovery of a missing order from a Goa tiger reserve case. The court noted that missing proceedings have become a common issue. The inquiry aims to understand how these important documents disappear from case files.

The Economic Times 20 Feb 2026 12:01 am

Orbital AI data centers could work, but they might ruin Earth in the process

At the start of the month, Elon Musk announced that two of his companies SpaceX and xAI were merging , and would jointly launch a constellation of 1 million satellites to operate as orbital data centers. Musk's reputation might suggest otherwise, but according to experts, such a plan isn't a complete fantasy. However, if executed at the scale suggested, some of them believe it would have devastating effects on the environment and the sustainability of low Earth Earth orbit. Musk and others argue that putting data centers in space is practical given how much more efficient solar panels are away from Earth's atmosphere. In space, there are no clouds or weather events to obscure the sun, and in the correct orbit, solar panels can collect sunlight through much of the day. In combination with declining rocket launch costs and the price of powering AI data centers on Earth, Musk has said that within three years space will be the cheapest way to generate AI compute power. Ahead of the billionaire's announcement, SpaceX filed an eight-page application with the Federal Communications Commission detailing his plan. The company hopes to deposit the satellites in this massive cluster in altitudes ranging between 500km and 2000km. They would communicate with one another and SpaceX's Starlink constellation using laser optical links. Those Starlink satellites would then transmit inference requests to and from Earth. To power the entire effort, SpaceX has proposed putting the new constellation in sun-synchronous orbit, meaning the spacecraft would fly along the dividing line that separates the day and night sides of the planet. What a data center would endure in orbit Almost immediately the plan was greeted with skepticism . How would SpaceX, for instance, cool millions of GPUs in space? At first glance, that might seem like a weird point to get hung up on much of space being around -450 Fahrenheit but the reality is more complicated. In the near vacuum of space, the only way to dissipate heat is to slowly radiate it out, and in direct sunlight, objects can easily overheat. As one commenter on Hacker News succinctly put it, a satellite is, if nothing else, a fantastic thermos. Scott Manley, who, before he created one of the most popular space-focused channels on YouTube, was a software engineer and studied computational physics and astronomy, argues SpaceX has already solved that problem at a smaller scale with Starlink. He points to the company's latest V3 model, which has about 30 square meters of solar panels. They have a bunch of electronics in the middle, which are taking that power and doing stuff with it. Now, some of that power is being beamed away as radio waves, but there's a lot of thermal power that's being generated and then having to be dissipated. So they already have a platform that's running electronics off of power, and so it's not a massive leap to turn into something doing compute. The larger V3 @Starlink satellites that will deploy from Starship will bring gigabit connectivity to users and are designed to add 60 Tera-bits-per-second of downlink capacity to the Starlink network. That's more than 20 times the capacity added with every V2 Mini launch on pic.twitter.com/N0Vl9psbm3 SpaceX (@SpaceX) October 13, 2025 Kevin Hicks, a former NASA systems engineer who worked on the Curiosity rover mission, is more skeptical. Satellites with the primary goal of processing large amounts of compute requests would generate more heat than pretty much any other type of satellite, he said. Cooling them is another aspect of the design which is theoretically possible but would require a ton of extra work and complexity, and I have doubts about the durability of such a cooling system. What about radiation then? There's a reason NASA relies on ancient hardware like the PowerPC 750 CPU found inside the Perseverance rover : Older chips feature larger transistors, making them more resilient to bit flips errors in processing caused most often by cosmic radiation that might scramble a computation. Binary ones and zeroes are about the presence or absence of electrons, and the amount of charge required to represent a 'one' goes down as the transistors get smaller and smaller, explains Benjamin Lee , professor of computer and information science at the University of Pennsylvania. Space is full of energized particles traveling at incredible velocities, and the latest GPUs are built on the smallest, most advanced processing nodes to create transistor-dense silicon. Not a great combination. My concern about radiation is that we don't know how many bit flips will occur when you deploy the most advanced chips and hundreds of gigabytes of memory up there, said Professor Lee, pointing to preliminary research by Google on the subject. As part of Project Suncatcher , its own effort to explore the viability of space-based data centers, the company put one of its Trillium TPUs in front of a proton beam to bombard it with radiation. It found the silicon was surprisingly radiation-hard for space applications. While those results were promising, Professor Lee points out we just don't know how resilient GPUs are to radiation at this scale. Even though modern computer architectures can detect and sometimes correct for those errors, having to do that again and again will slow down or add overhead to space-based computation, he said. Space engineer Andrew McCalip , who's done a deep dive on the economics of orbital data centers, is more optimistic, pointing to the natural resilience of AI models. They don't require 100 percent perfect error-free runs. They're inherently very noisy, very stochastic, he explains, adding that part of the training for modern AI systems involves injecting random noise into different layers . Even if SpaceX could harden its GPUs against radiation, the company would still lose satellites to GPUs that break down. If you know anything about data centers here on Earth, it's that they require constant maintenance. Components like SSDs and GPUs die all the time. Musk has claimed SpaceX's AI satellites would require little in the way of operating or maintenance costs. That's only true if you accept the narrowest possible interpretation of what maintaining a fleet of AI satellites would entail. I think that there's no case in which repair makes sense. It's a fly till you die scenario, says McCalip. From an economic perspective, McCalip argues the projected death rate of GPUs in space represents one of the biggest uncertainties of the orbital data center model. McCalip's put that number at nine percent on the basis of a study Meta published following the release of its Llama 3 model (which, incidentally, measured hardware failures on Earth.) But the reality is no one knows what the attrition rate of those chips will be until they're in space. Orbital data centers also likely wouldn't be a direct replacement for their terrestrial counterparts. SpaceX's application specifically mentions inference as the primary use case for its new constellation. Inference is the practical side of running an AI system. It sees a model apply its learning to data it hasn't seen before, like a prompt you write in ChatGPT, to make predictions and generate content. In other words, AI models would still need to be trained on Earth, and it's not clear that the process could be offloaded to a constellation of satellites. My initial thinking is that computations that require a lot of coordination, like AI training, may end up being tricky to get right at scale up there, says Professor Lee. Kessler syndrome In 1978, a pair of NASA scientists proposed a scenario where low Earth orbit could become so dense with space junk that collisions between those objects would begin to cascade. That scenario is known as Kessler syndrome . One estimate from satellite tracking website Orbiting Now puts the number of objects in orbit around the planet at approximately 15,600. Another estimate from NASA suggests there are 45,000 human-made objects orbiting Earth. No matter the number, what's currently in space represents a fraction of the 1 million additional satellites Musk wants to launch. According to Aaron Boley, professor of physics and astronomy at the University of British Columbia and co-director of the Outer Space Institute , forward-looking modeling of Earth's orbit above 700 kilometers where part of SpaceX's proposed cluster would live suggests that area of space is already showing signs of Kessler syndrome. While it takes less time for debris to clear in low Earth orbit, Professor Boley says there's already enough material in that region of space where there could be a cascading effect from a major collision. Debris could, in a worst case scenario, take a decade to clear up. In turn, that could lead to disruptions in global communications, climate monitoring missions and more. You could get to the point where you're just launching material in, and you could ask yourself how many satellites can I afford to lose? Can you reconstitute your constellation faster than you're losing parts of it because of debris? says Boley. That's a horrible future in terms of the environmental perspective In particular, it would limit opportunities for humans to fly into low Earth orbit. Could you operate in it? Yeah, but it would come with higher and higher costs, adds Boley. The entire world is struggling with the problem of how we safely fly multiple mega constellations, says Richard DalBello, who previously ran the Traffic Coordination System for Space (TraCSS) at the US Department of Commerce. Right now, there is no common global space situational awareness (SSA) system, and government and satellite operators are using uncoordinated national and commercial systems that are likely producing different results. At the start of the year, SpaceX lowered the orbit of thousands of Starlink satellites after one of them nearly collided with a Chinese satellite. SpaceX has its own in-house SSA system called Stargaze , which it uses to fly its more than 7,000 Starlink satellites. According to DalBello, competing operators can receive SSA data from SpaceX, but to do so they must share their satellite position information. Assuming data sharing, it is likely Stargaze can make an important contribution to spaceflight safety says DalBello. SpaceX is likely to have success with US and other commercial operators, but without the assistance of the federal government, other governments particularly China will likely be unwilling to share their satellite and SSA data. According to DalBello, the Biden administration was unable to make meaningful progress on the next-generation TraCSS system, in part because Congress was initially reluctant to fund the program. Meanwhile, the current Trump administration hasn't shown interest in advancing the work that began during the president's first term . Even if the regulatory situation suddenly changes and the world's governments agree on an international SSA system, SpaceX launching 1 million satellites along the day-night terminator would see the company effectively monopolize one of the Earth's most valuable and important orbits. Professor Boley argues we should view our planet's orbits as a resource that belongs to everyone. Every time you put a satellite up, you use part of that resource. Now someone else can't use it. And as Hicks points out, even a single cascade of colliding satellites would prevent that space from being used for scientific endeavors. You would have to wait years for that debris to slowly come back into the atmosphere and burn up. In the meantime, that debris is taking up space that could be used for climate monitoring missions or any other types of missions that governments want to launch. A blow to the atmosphere Separately, the constant churn of Starship launches and re-entry of dead satellites would have a potentially dire impact on our planet's atmosphere. We're not prepared for it, Boley flatly says of the latter. We're not prepared for what's happening now, and what's happening now is already potentially bad. According to Musk's basic math , SpaceX could add 100 gigawatts of AI compute capacity annually by launching a million tons of satellite per year. McCalip estimates a 100-gigawatt buildout alone would necessitate about 25,000 Starship flights. Many of the metals found in satellites, including aluminum, magnesium and lithium, in combination with the exhaust rockets release into the atmosphere, can have complicated effects on the health of the planet. For instance, they can affect polar cloud formations, which in turn can facilitate ozone layer destruction through the chemical reactions that occur on their surfaces. According to Boley, the problem is we just don't know how severe those environmental factors could become at the scale Musk has proposed, and SpaceX has provided us with precious few details on its mitigation plans. All it has said is that its plan would achieve transformative cost and energy efficiency while significantly reducing the environmental impact associated with terrestrial data centers. Even if SpaceX could and does go out its way to mitigate the atmospheric effects of constant rocket flights, those spacecraft still need to be manufactured here on Earth. At one of his previous roles, Hicks studied rocket emissions and found the supply chains needed to build them produce an order of magnitude more carbon emissions than the rockets themselves. SpaceX plans to fly its new satellites in a sun-synchronous orbit, meaning for much of the year, they'll be sunlit. Each new Starlink generation has been larger and heavier than the one before it, with SpaceX stating in a recent filing that its upcoming V3 model could weigh up to 2,000 kilograms, up from the 575 kilograms of the V2 Mini Optimized. While we don't know the exact dimensions of the company's still-hypothetical AI satellites, they will almost certainly be bigger than their Starlink counterparts. SpaceX has done more than most space operators to reduce the brightness of its satellites , but Professor Boley says he expects that this new constellation will be strikingly bright when moving through the night sky. In aggregate, he estimates they will almost certainly be harmful to scientific research here on Earth, limiting what terrestrial observatories can see. You're going to see them with the naked eye. You're going to see them with cameras. It's going to be like living near an airport where you see all these things flying over just after sunset and the next couple of hours after sunset, says Manley. I don't know if I want to have my entire sunset be just a band of satellites constantly shooting overhead. There are good reasons to make some spacecraft capable of doing AI inference. For instance, Professor Lee suggests it would make orbital imaging satellites more useful, as those spacecraft could do on-site analysis, instead of sending high-resolution files over long distances, saving time in the process. But the dose, as they say, makes the poison. There's a lot of excitement about the many possibilities that can be brought to society and humanity through continued access to space, but the promise of prosperity is not permission to be reckless, he says. At this moment, we're allowing that excitement to overtake that more measured progression [...] those impacts don't just impact outer space but Earth as well. This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/ai/orbital-ai-data-centers-could-work-but-they-might-ruin-earth-in-the-process-170000099.html?src=rss

Engadget 19 Feb 2026 10:30 pm

Align VB-G RAM G works with Swarna Andhra goals, says Chief Minister Chandrababu Naidu

Terming it as demand-driven scheme, the Chief Minister directs officials to leverage it to enhance water security, build critical rural infrastructure, improve living standards, etc.

The Hindu 19 Feb 2026 8:02 pm

Quote of the day by John C. Bogle: Our financial system is driven by a giant marketing machine in which the interests of sellers

John C. Bogle warned that the financial system prioritizes selling products over investor well-being. Institutions profit from fees and transactions, creating a conflict of interest where seller incentives clash with buyer goals. Understanding these dynamics is crucial for investors to protect their long-term financial future.

The Economic Times 19 Feb 2026 5:15 pm

Naxal-hit districts down to seven: Govt review

The Union government has reduced the number of districts affected by Left Wing Extremism to seven. This development aligns with the goal to end the Naxal menace by March 2026. A recent review by the Ministry of Home Affairs led to this new classification. The government continues its efforts to address security and development in these regions.

The Economic Times 19 Feb 2026 4:43 pm

Provide basic amenities to evicted people: Gauhati High Court tells Assam govt.

A total of 566 families have been living in a makeshift camp since their eviction in June 2025 from Hasila Beel in western Assams Goalpara district

The Hindu 19 Feb 2026 4:41 pm

CBSE Board exam 2026: Here are smart time management strategies that can help you excel

As CBSE Board exams approach, time becomes a decisive factor in student success. Studies show that effective time management improves grades and reduces the impact of procrastination. By prioritising tasks, breaking the syllabus into smaller goals, tracking study hours, and building steady routines, students can reduce stress, boost performance, and prepare with greater confidence.

The Times of India 19 Feb 2026 3:59 pm

Quote of the Day by Sam Altman: 'No matter how successful you are, the haters will...'. Here's how to apply OpenAI CEO's mantra at your workplace

Sam Altman, the tech billionaire, in his quote, said no matter how successful you are, the haters will never go away. The quote by OpenAI CEO means that people who become successful in life or try to do something new, others may not always be liked by others. The quote reminds us that growth brings attention, and attention brings opinions. Stay focused on your goals rather than chasing universal approval.

The Economic Times 19 Feb 2026 3:36 pm

Vande Bharat Express between Bengaluru and Goa proposed with 13-hour journey time

Two VB rakes will have to be deployed, 13-hour journey possible if the service skips Mangaluru Central and Mangaluru Junction stations

The Hindu 19 Feb 2026 2:48 pm

Isprava acquires 2-acre land in South Goa for luxury residential development

The Mumbai-based developer with early backings from the Daburs Burman, Nadir Godrej and Anand Piramal family offices, is planning to build a limited inventory of residences on the plot, with the land parcel acquired through its investment vehicles.

The Economic Times 19 Feb 2026 2:48 pm

How to prepare for opportunities

Every opportunity that we get in our one life can take us towards our goal. One opportunity that we get can make a difference between an extraordinary life and mediocre one. The post How to prepare for opportunities appeared first on HealthyLife | WeRIndia .

HealthyLife WeRIndia 19 Feb 2026 8:24 am

Saad Bin Zafar Interview: Virat Kohli Is the Opposite of His False Cocky Image

T20 World Cup: Canada is unique. Here, Saad Bin Zafar can say Virat Kohli is the GOAT despite hailing from Pakistan.

The Quint 19 Feb 2026 6:46 am

Real Madrid pip Benfica; Doue rescues holders PSG

Vincius Jnior says he was racially insulted Madrid, Feb 18: The Champions League playoffs were overshadowed by claims of racism towards Real Madrid player Vincius Jnior in angry scenes after the Brazilian scored a brilliant winning goal against Benfica on Tuesday. Play was halted when Vincius claimed he had been racially insulted by an opponent []

The Shillong Times 19 Feb 2026 6:26 am

Slovakian players celebrate their third goal against Germany during the Ice Hockey quarter-finals

Slovakian players celebrate their third goal against Germany during the Ice Hockey quarter-finals at the 2026 Winter Olympics in Milan on Tuesday. (PTI)

The Shillong Times 19 Feb 2026 5:22 am

Mark Zuckerberg testifies in social media addiction trial that Meta just wants Instagram to be 'useful'

Mark Zuckerberg took the stand Wednesday in a high-profile jury trial over social media addiction. In an appearance that was described by NBC News as combative, the Facebook founder reportedly said that Meta's goal was to make Instagram useful not increase the time users are spending in the app. On the stand, Zuckerberg was questioned about a company document that said improving engagement was among company goals, according to CNBC . But Zuckerberg claimed that the company had made the conscious decision to move away from those goals, focusing instead on utility, according to The Associated Press . If something is valuable, people will use it more because its useful to them, he said. The trial stems from a lawsuit brought by a California woman identified as KGM in court documents. The now 20-year-old alleges that she was harmed as a child by addictive features in Instagram, YouTube, Snapchat and TikTok. TikTok and Snap opted to settle before the case went to trial. Zuckerberg was also asked about previous public statements, including his remarks on Joe Rogan's podcast last year that he can't be fired by Meta's board because he controls a majority of the voting power. According to The New York Times , Zuckerberg accused the plaintiffs' lawyer of mischaracterizing his past comments more than a dozen times. Zuckerberg's appearance in court also apparently prompted the judge to warn people in the courtroom not to record the proceedings using AI glasses. As CNBC notes, members of Zuckerberg's entourage were spotted wearing Meta's smart glasses as the CEO was escorted into the courthouse. It's unclear if anyone was actually using the glasses in court, but legal affairs journalist Meghann Cuniff reported that the judge was particularly concerned about the possibility of jurors being recorded or subjected to facial recognition. (Meta's smart glasses do not currently have native facial recognition abilities, but recent reports suggest the company is considering adding such features.) The Los Angeles trial has been closely watched not just because it marked a rare in-court appearance for Zuckerberg. It's among the first of several cases where Meta will face allegations that its platforms have harmed children. In this case and in a separate proceeding in New Mexico, Meta's lawyers have cast doubt on the idea that social media should be considered a real addiction. Instagram chief Adam Mosseri previously testified in the same Los Angeles trial that Instagram isn't clinically addictive. This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/social-media/mark-zuckerberg-testifies-in-social-media-addiction-trial-that-meta-just-wants-instagram-to-be-useful-234332316.html?src=rss

Engadget 19 Feb 2026 5:13 am

Geno hammer Guardian Angel SC

NT Reporter Vagator Geno FC thrashed Guardian Angel SC 6-1 in the Goa Professional League at Vagator Ground on Wednesday. Guardian Angel struck first in the 18th minute. A precise through ball from their Cyril Dias split the defence, and although Genos Pratik Naik slid in to intercept, he failed to clear the danger. Pratamesh []

The Navhind Times 19 Feb 2026 1:05 am

Goa end campaign with a 102-run defeat

Agencies Ranchi Goa concluded their Senior Womens One Day Trophy Elite Group C campaign with a 102-run loss, going down to Kerala at Ranchi. After Kerala posted 282 in 47.5 overs, Goa responded strongly but were bowled out for 180 in 45.3 overs. Purvaja Verlekar (59) and Harshita Yadav (66) put together a 113-run opening []

The Navhind Times 19 Feb 2026 1:04 am

AI expansion push: Seven PSBs roll out 32 generative AI use cases under EASE 8.0 programme

Seven public sector banks are using generative AI for 32 new applications. These initiatives aim to boost efficiency and credit assessment. Ten banks have formal AI policies. The EASE 8.0 reforms encourage AI for complex tasks and faster decisions. Future reforms, EASErise, will focus on risk management and economic shock absorption. This technology push aligns with national financial goals.

The Economic Times 19 Feb 2026 12:33 am

Apple drops ESG links from top executives pay packages

Major American companies are now removing environmental targets from executive pay. This follows a similar trend with diversity goals. Apple, Starbucks, and Salesforce are among those making these changes. Experts suggest this could slow corporate action on climate issues. Some companies, however, maintain these links, citing long-term commitments and regulatory demands.

The Economic Times 19 Feb 2026 12:13 am

Supreme Court upholds Karnataka's forfeiture of JSW Steel's 128 crore performance securities

In a significant legal ruling, the Supreme Court has chosen not to intervene with the Karnataka government's decision to confiscate 128 crore worth of performance securities from JSW Steel. This measure comes in light of the company's alleged shortfall in meeting iron ore production goals.

The Economic Times 19 Feb 2026 12:08 am

Microsoft to keep buying enough renewable energy to match all its electricity needs

Microsoft has achieved its 2025 goal of matching all electricity needs with renewable energy, contracting 40 gigawatts of new supply. The tech giant plans to maintain this 100% renewable energy matching through 2030, with carbon-free sources like nuclear power playing a larger role. This commitment supports significant capital expenditure on AI-driven data center expansion.

The Economic Times 18 Feb 2026 9:47 pm

Our goal? Win World Cup, says Shadab Khan as Pakistan into Super Eights

Shadab Khan said Pakistan believed they could go on and win the T20 World Cup after their best performance of the tournament secured the last Super Eights berth on Wednesday. We are on the right track to achieve the goal of winning the World Cup and we are following a process, he added.

The Economic Times 18 Feb 2026 8:17 pm

Polestar unveils a station wagon version of the 4

Polestar is gearing up to launch three new models in the next two years, including a station wagon (estate or shooting brake) version of the Polestar 4 that harkens back to the company's Volvo roots. The Geely-owned Swedish company sold a record 61,000 EVs in 2025, but hopes that the new models will help it take an even bigger bite out of the market. We want to get more volume out of a bigger cake, CEO Michael Lohscheller said. Polestar currently offers two models in the US, the Polestar 3 and Polestar 4 , both SUVs. However, the new Polestar 4 will come in two variants, one a traditional SUV as before and the other a four-door wagon-type version that combines the space of an estate and the versatility of an SUV, Loscheller said. It's all the good things from the current car, but it's a bit more practical. This new model is due later this year and will be built in Busan, South Korea in order to avoid US tariffs on cars built in China. The automaker is also planning to release a new version of the Polestar 2 targeted at young buyers, though that one is unlikely to come to the US. It will be slightly longer for more passenger space and be produced in China like the current model 2. Polestar Finally, the Polestar 7 will be a compact SUV in the same family as Volvo's EX60, set to arrive in Europe to address the fast-growing compact SUV segment. We are convinced that we can offer customers a progressive performance-driven car for a very attractive price point, built in Europe, Lohscheller said. The new models are designed to help Polestar hit its goal of 60 percent of EV sales worldwide by targeting the big profit pools of the BEV segment, Lohscheller stated. Following Polestar's withdrawal from the hyper-competitive Chinese market, Europe accounts for 78 percent of its sales and the US most of the rest but the company hopes to boost its fortunes in the latter. People forget that the U.S. is a big EV market, especially on the east and west coasts, the CEO added. And it will stay a big market. This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/transportation/evs/polestar-unveils-a-station-wagon-version-of-the-4-144025505.html?src=rss

Engadget 18 Feb 2026 8:10 pm

GST rationalisation likely to impact Karnatakas Budget size

With GST rate rationalisation pinching revenue collection, Karnataka government is not only expecting a widening of fiscal deficit, but also the overall goal of having a nominal revenue surplus budget slip away by a couple of years

The Hindu 18 Feb 2026 7:43 pm

Uttar Pradesh Set to Become Skill Hub as Govt Launches Kaushal Connect Cell

Uttar Pradesh sets up Kaushal Connect Cell to link skilled youth with investors. The initiative aims to support industry demand and strengthen UPs goal of becoming a Skill Hub.

Web Dunia 18 Feb 2026 5:19 pm

Tamil Nadu bets on welfare, industrial growth ahead of polls

Tamil Nadu's finance minister highlighted the government's achievements, including free bus travel for women, benefiting millions and saving them significant amounts monthly. Investments in social sectors, children's welfare, and healthcare have also seen substantial increases. The state is actively pursuing its trillion-dollar economy goal, attracting major investments and creating numerous jobs.

The Times of India 18 Feb 2026 1:32 pm

Indo-UK offshore wind task force launched, India crosses 272 GW non-fossil fuel power capacity

India and the United Kingdom have launched an Offshore Wind Taskforce. This collaboration aims to accelerate India's renewable energy goals. India has already achieved significant non-fossil fuel capacity. The taskforce will focus on ecosystem planning, infrastructure and financing for offshore wind projects.

The Economic Times 18 Feb 2026 1:14 pm

Omans bold new expat permit pricing: Fee hikes and discounts to push Omanisation goals

Oman is revolutionising foreign worker hiring with a tiered fee system for work permits, directly linking costs to national employment targets. Companies meeting local hire quotas receive significant discounts, while those falling short face doubled fees. This initiative aims to boost Omani employment and reduce reliance on expatriate labour, reflecting a regional trend.

The Times of India 18 Feb 2026 12:40 pm

'Goal Will Not Be To Code, But How To Make AI Work': Nandan Nilekani

Artifical Intelligence is rewriting the grammar of software development. And writing codes will no longer be the central role for tech professionals, Infosys co-founder Nandan Nilekani said Tuesday.

NDTV 17 Feb 2026 9:42 pm

Goa Consumer Commission Issues Warrant Against Ola CEO Bhavish Aggarwal

A bailable arrest warrant was issued against Bhavish Aggarwal after he failed to appear before South Goa Consumer Commission over Pritesh Chandrakant Ghadi's scooter complaint.

News18 17 Feb 2026 9:31 pm

Raza on Zimbabwe's progress: Super Eight 'is a tick but certainly not the whole box'

One of the goals we set out to achieve was certainly that we're going to bring more recognition and respect to our country, the Zimbabwe captain added

Espn CricInfo 17 Feb 2026 9:18 pm

Indian Navy to host key conclave in Goa on February 21 to discuss maritime challenges

The maritime domain in the IOR faces a wide spectrum of traditional and non-traditional challenges, with significant implications for regional security and livelihoods, the defence ministry said on Tuesday.

The Economic Times 17 Feb 2026 9:12 pm

Bailable warrant issued against Ola founder Bhavish Aggarwal. Heres why

A South Goa consumer court has issued a bailable warrant for Ola Electric CEO Bhavish Aggarwal. He failed to appear for a hearing regarding a customer's faulty scooter. The court ordered Bengaluru police to arrest him and produce him on February 23. The case involves a customer seeking a refund and compensation for a scooter with motor and touchscreen issues.

The Economic Times 17 Feb 2026 8:57 pm

Quote of the Day by Martin Luther King Jr - 'Intelligence plus character-that is the goal of true education'

Quote of the Day by Martin Luther King Jr: A Baptist pastor and civil rights activist, Martin Luther King Jr worked to end legal segregation of blacks in the United States.

The Economic Times 17 Feb 2026 8:05 pm

T20 WC: 'Everybody Loves An Underdog Story, Don't They?' Says Raza After Zimbabwe Qualify For Super 8s

T20 World Cup: Zimbabwe captain Sikandar Raza said that qualifying for the Super 8s was only part of the larger mission the team had set for themselves after his side sealed a place in the next stage of the T20 World Cup 2026 following a washed-out match against the Ireland cricket team at the Pallekele International Stadium on Tuesday. Both teams got one point each after the washout, which helped Zimbabwe reach five points in the Group B points table, thus eliminating any chances of the 2021 champions, Australia, reaching the next round. The fact that weve qualified for the Super 8s hasnt changed the ultimate goal that we set out for. Like I said, its just a tick in the box, but we have a lot of other goals to achieve and everybody loves an underdog story, dont they? Raza said, reflecting on the achievement. The skipper recalled Zimbabwes journey through the qualification pathway, including the sub-regional qualifiers where they faced teams like Kenya, Rawanda and Tanzania Ill take you back when we played the sub-regional qualifiers B, and we played the Kenya, the Rwanda, Tanzania, and all those teams. And I remember I stood up to my troops and I said, we are in this position or in this mess, as you want to call it, because of us. Theres no one else to blame. And only us that would get this mess clear and only us can get it out of it. So what are we gonna do about it? And we won the qualifiers B, regional sub-regional B, then the main qualifiers happened. We won that as well, he said. Zimbabwe is placed in a tough group in the Super 8, as they will have to face defending champions India, 2024 runner-ups South Africa, and two-time champions West Indies and finish in the top two in the points table to reach the semi-final. On preparing for the tough phase, Raza said the team management will closely analyse conditions and opposition. Yeah, certainly so. Myself and the coach will sit down. We watched Sri Lanka in the last three games as well. Were going to have the data on them and we try and put our best foot forward and try and win that game. That is the whole point of us being here. Raza feels that adapting to changing conditions will be crucial for them as the team will now have to play Super 8s matches in India. Yeah, certainly so. Myself and the coach will sit down. We watched Sri Lanka in the last three games as well. Were going to have the data on them and we try and put our best foot forward and try and win that game. That is the whole point of us being here. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Before the Super 8s, Sikandar Raza's team will face the co-hosts Sri Lanka in their last group stage match at the R.Premadasa Stadium on Thursday. Article Source: IANS

CNMSports 17 Feb 2026 7:34 pm

Under 1% Reach 100-Day Goal Under MNREGA In Madhya Pradesh In 6 Years

A major political storm has erupted in the Madhya Pradesh Assembly after data revealed that not even one percent of registered labourers received the full 100 days of guaranteed employment under MNREGA in the last six years.

NDTV 17 Feb 2026 6:28 pm

7 high-protein snacks for evening hunger

When evening hunger strikes, most people reach for chips or biscuits, leading to a late-night energy crash. Switching to high-protein snacks stabilizes your blood sugar and keeps you full until dinner. Here is the story of seven high-protein snacks to fuel your 2026 health goals.

The Economic Times 17 Feb 2026 5:55 pm

Gifts World Expo Mumbai and Paperworld Mumbai Ready to Unlock Cross-category Growth

All set with a stronger, broader and more market-relevant showcase for India’s fast evolving gifting, stationery, paper, art & industries, Gifts World Expo Mumbai and Paperworld Mumbai will return with a grand showcase featuring 400 companies. Schedule to held from 26-28 February 2026 at Hall No. 2 & 3, Bombay Exhibition Centre, Mumbai, Maharashtra, the platform will become a comprehensive business and networking hub engaging retailers, distributors, corporates, art and craft enthusiasts, institutional buyers, manufacturers as well as brand owners to explore the new offerings from the gifting, paper and stationery industries.   Gifts World Expo Mumbai & Paperworld Mumbai will be held from 26-28 February 2026, at Bombay Exhibition Center, Mumbai, Maharashtra   As consumer preferences shift towards customised, design-led, utility driven and occasion-specific products, both gifting & stationery categories are witnessing a steady transformation. Products that were once largely functional or seasonal segments are now becoming experience-led premium and innovation-driven, opening new opportunities across retail, corporate and institutional channels.   Gifts World Expo Mumbai will represent a diverse range of thoughtful as well as contemporary gifting solutions catering to corporate, institutional, festive, wedding and premium gifting needs. The showcase will span across categories like perfumes, electronics, lifestyle accessories, home and kitchen products, wellness kits, gourmet foods and beverages, handicrafts, decor, sustainable products, customised merchandise, bags and more. The growing emphasis on employee engagement, brand recall, personalization and sustainability has positioned gifting as a year-round business opportunity rather than a purely seasonal one. Gifts World Expo Mumbai will spotlight pioneers such as Arvind Mills, Flipkart, IGP, MaxFresh, Nasher Miles, Power Plus, Signoraware, Swiss Military, Unix and more.   Running in parallel, Paperworld Mumbai will spotlight innovations across paper, stationery, office and school supplies, writing instruments, arts and crafts hobby materials, educational toys and creative learning tools. With rising demand from students, parents, educators, working professionals and hobbyists, the category continues to move beyond basic consumption into design-led, experience-driven and value-added products, supported by trends such as sustainable materials, digital stationery, smart products and custom formats. Key exhibitors from Paperworld Mumbai include leading stationery innovators like Casio, Elkos Pens, Indeutsch Industries, KGOC Global (Kangaro), Kores India, Linc, Luxor Writing Instrument, Saino Pen, Submarine Pens and more.   Visitors will discover product innovations and trends such as eco-friendly stationery, personalised notebooks, planners, creative hobby kits, safe children’s products, premium writing instruments, innovative packaging and gift-wrapping solutions, along with private labelling and bulk customisation capabilities.   “Gifts World Expo stands at the forefront of India’s gifting industry, constantly adapting to meet the evolving needs of businesses. Our goal is to offer a comprehensive platform where industry leaders can drive innovation, foster strategic partnerships, find one-stop sourcing solutions and explore new business opportunities. With a robust lineup of exhibitors and high-level industry conferences, we are shaping the trajectory of the gifting sector in India," said Ms Himani Gulati, Director, MEX Exhibitions Pvt. Ltd.   Mr Raj Manek, Executive Director & Board Member, Messe Frankfurt Asia Holdings Ltd. , stated, “Paperworld Mumbai and Gifts World Expo Mumbai together reflect the changing dynamics of India’s stationery and gifting industries. Today’s buyers are looking at relevance, creative and meaningful concepts and differentiation, whether it is school and office supplies, creative products or gifting solutions. India has a strong base of homegrown brands responding to these shifts and these platforms together offer a vast product universe, business connections, while also driving industry trends that support long-term business growth.”   A key highlight of the 2026 editions of the shows will be the curated knowledge programmes designed to address the real-world business challenges and emerging opportunities across different business segments. The sessions and activities will be organised under two focused tracks: Gift Talks and Paper Talks. A session by Times NIE - Balancing Brains and Bots: A Wellbeing-First Approach to AI in Education engaging representatives Principals and Head Co-ordinators from several schools. The Grand Brush Off will see the artists turn blank canvas with their spontaneous creativity.   Apart from this, across three days, various panel discussions will shed light upon topics around wedding gifting, gifting from India to the world highlighting the diversity and richness of the country, employee gifting, university merchandise & souvenirs, importance of packaging in gifting, youth and hobby markets, stationery designing, why adults still love stationery and the psychology behind it, workshop on packaging and more. Besides, this show will also feature a start-up zone, innovation zone, sustainability will be a core background theme, live-demo of paper making by artisans, art and craft engagement activity, new product launches, products for Gen-Z and lots more.   India’s gifting and stationery markets continue to demonstrate strong long-term growth fundamentals. According to IMARC Group, the Indian school stationery supplies market, valued at USD 2,629.5 million in 2025, is projected to reach USD 4,001 million by 2034, growing at a CAGR of 4.77%. The gifting market, expected to reach USD 1.05 billion by 2033, is being driven by rising disposable incomes, corporate gifting demand, digital platforms and increasing preferences for personalised and sustainable products.   The events are jointly organised by MEX Exhibitions Pvt. Ltd. & Messe Frankfurt Trade Fairs India. Gifts World Expo Mumbai 2026 co-located with Paperworld Mumbai promises to be a definitive platform for India’s gifting, paper and stationery industries.   For information about the show and photographic material, please visit giftsworldexpo.com/mum/ paperworldmumbai.in.messefrankfurt.com/mumbai/en.html   About Paperworld Mumbai  Paperworld Mumbai is the ultimate hub for connecting with the global names and leading brands in top-quality stationery, office products, art and craft products, writing instruments, teaching and learning aids, paper & paper products, green stationery, back-to-school supplies and lots more. Entering the 6th edition the expo brings together leading Indian and international manufacturers, suppliers and brands showcasing the latest product range to drive business.   Gifts World Expo: India's Largest Exhibition for Gifts Sourcing Gifts World Expo, recognized as India's largest exhibition for gifts sourcing, is an annual hallmark event that sets the stage for unparalleled business opportunities in the gifting industry. Organized by MEX Exhibitions Pvt. Ltd., the Expo has become a pivotal platform for industry professionals, fostering innovation, creativity, and strategic partnerships across diverse sectors.  

News Voir 17 Feb 2026 4:12 pm

'Next time we'll put up a better show': Tariq breaks silence after defeat to India

Pakistan spinner Usman Tariq remains optimistic about the team's T20 World Cup chances despite a crushing loss to India. He believes the side has learned from mistakes and is determined to defeat Namibia to advance. Tariq also defended underperforming stars Babar Azam and Shaheen Shah Afridi, emphasizing their past contributions and the team's ultimate goal of winning the tournament.

The Times of India 17 Feb 2026 3:15 pm

Ashwini Vaishnaw offers an apology for long delays faced by visitors on AI Summits opening day

The India AI Impact Summit saw an overwhelming turnout on its opening day, leading to some logistical challenges. Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw apologized for any inconvenience. He highlighted India's significant AI investment goals and discussed the technology's role in defense. The government is also addressing challenges like deepfakes and resource consumption. Efforts are underway to ensure smoother experiences for attendees.

The Economic Times 17 Feb 2026 2:40 pm

Ministry of Education to host session on Pushing the Frontier of AI in India at India AI Impact Summit 2026

The Ministry of Education is hosting a special session on February 17, 2026, in Delhi to showcase India's advancements in AI for education. The event will highlight the integration of AI across the education ecosystem, aligning with NEP 2020 and Viksit Bharat 2047 goals. Discussions will focus on policy implementation, public digital infrastructure, and industry-academia collaboration to drive nationwide impact.

The Times of India 17 Feb 2026 2:18 pm

The best Apple Watch in 2026

There are just three models of Apple Watch and $500 separates the most affordable from the premium model, with the flagship landing somewhere in between. Before the launch of the overhauled Apple Watch SE 3 in late 2025, it was pretty easy to direct most people to the Apple Watch Series 11. But with its new display and faster charging, the budget model makes a lot more sense now. Theres also a case for recommending the refreshed Apple Watch Ultra 3 to diehard adventurers and outdoor enthusiasts. Here, we spell out just what differentiates the models as well as what you get when you buy any Apple Watch. Using insights gleaned from Engadgets own reviews, this guide will help you pick the best Apple Watch for you. Best Apple Watch in 2026 What to look for in an Apple Watch Like all Apple products, Apple Watches will only work with other devices from the brand's ecosystem. You won't be able to pair any Apple Watch to your Android phone. Note that you can pair other wearables (like a Garmin tracker or a Fitbit band) with your iPhone. There are some more features that are specific to Apple Watches and that set each of the three models apart from one another. Chips and sensors All three models in the current lineup have the same S10 SiP (system in a package) chip with a four-core Neural Engine. The chip allows for on-device processing of Siri requests as well as dictation, translation, automatic workout detection and the double tap and wrist flick gestures that let you control your watch hands-free. You get an optical heart rate sensor, temperature sensor, compass, altimeter, accelerometer, gyroscope and light sensor in every Apple Watch model, but the Series 11 and Ultra 3 have a more advanced heart monitor that in part enables the new hypertension detection feature. The two higher-end watches also have sensors that can generate an ECG and detect blood oxygen , water temperature and water depth. They also include an Ultra Wideband chip that works in conjunction with the latest AirTags to precisely find Apples trackers. Fall and crash detection come standard no matter which Apple wearable you pick and all support near field communication (NFC) for Apple Pay. If you opt for the cellular versions of the Series 11 or SE 3, your watch will have access to 5G networks. Cell connectivity comes standard on the Ultra 3 and the watch now also has satellite-enabled SOS, messaging and Find My abilities. Cherlynn Low for Engadget Displays and case options Every Apple Watch model now has an always-on display. The wide-angle OLED display on the Apple Watch 11 and Ultra 3 lets you see the always-on display from more angles. The SE can reach a maximum brightness of 1,000 nits, the Series 11 can get as bright as 2,000 and the Ultra 3 hits 3,000 nits. Both higher-end screens can dim to a single nit, making them less distracting in the dark. And the Ultra model has the added night mode feature on certain watch faces that turns the dial red to preserve your night vision. As for case sizes, the SE 3 is available in 40 or 44mm. The Series 11 has a choice of a 42 or 46mm case. The Ultra 3 comes in just one size measuring 49mm. The SE 3 has an aluminum case in two colors (Starlight or Midnight). The Series 11 lets you pick from aluminum (in Rose Gold, Silver, Space Gray or Jet Black) or titanium (in Natural, Gold or Slate). And the Ultra 3 only comes in titanium (either Natural or Black). Battery life The Apple Watch Ultra 3 sports the biggest battery and can last for a claimed 42 hours on a charge. The Apple Watch 11 is rated to go for 24 hours and the SE 3 gets an estimated 18 hours before it needs a visit to the charger. Low power mode will get you many more hours, going for as long as 72 hours for the Ultra 3, 38 hours on the Series 11 and 32 hours on the SE 3. All three are now capable of fast charging and Apple states an 80 percent charge in 45 minutes for the SE 3 and Ultra 3 and 80 percent in 30 minutes for the Series 11. Cherlynn Low for Engadget Fitness and wellness features All three Apple Watches have similar fitness tracking chops. The Activity app uses three rings to keep tabs on how much youre moving in a day: The Move ring tracks your active calories; the Exercise ring monitors the minutes youve spent walking, running, doing yoga and so on; and the Stand ring tells you how many hours in a day youve stood up and moved around for at least one minute. Different internal sensors detect those activities, for example the accelerometer senses when youre moving versus sitting still, and the optical heart rate sensor judges how hard you're working out and how many calories youve burned. You can set your goals for each ring and youll earn badges and animations when you hit them. The Workout Buddy will work with all three watches, but youll need to have an Apple Intelligence-enabled iPhone nearby as well as Bluetooth headphones to use it. All three can access offline maps , which could prove useful when hiking far from cellular coverage. But if going off-grid is something you plan to do often, you may appreciate the satellite connectivity of the Apple Watch Ultra 3. Siri You can get the weather, start a workout, identify a song and dictate a text just by asking Siri. All Apple Watch models support the Raise to Speak feature that bypasses the need to say Hey Siri and will instead listen for your request when you lift your wrist near your mouth. Every Apple Watch model utilizes onboard processing of Siri requests now, too. That means executing simple requests like starting workouts and timers are quicker, as they wont need to access external networks. However, requests like sending texts or getting weather forecasts still need to communicate with Wi-Fi or cellular, so youll need to have your phone nearby if you have a GPS-only model. Cherlynn Low for Engadget Carbon neutral claims Apple declared the Series 9 with the aluminum case its first carbon neutral product. But has since dropped those claims , possibly due to legal challenges in a German court . Instead, Apple states that all three watches have been designed to reduce environmental impact and the company still maintains its commitment to becoming carbon neutral by 2030 . Price Perhaps the most surprising thing about the three new wearables was the lack of price increase from previous models. The Apple Watch SE still starts at $249, the Series 11 goes for $399 and up, and the Ultra 3 begins at $799. That puts a $550 difference between entry prices for the cheapest and most expensive Apple Watches. For $250 you can get the 40mm Apple Watch SE 3 with GPS-only connectivity; adding cellular connectivity ups the price by $50. The Apple Watch Series 11 starts at $399 for the 42mm, non-cellular model in aluminum and goes as high as $749 for the 46mm titanium case (which comes with cellular). The Apple Watch Ultra 3 is $799 for a titanium 49mm case with both GPS and cellular, but the price goes up with different bands. You may also need a few Apple Watch accessories , if so, you can factor that into your purchasing decision. Cherlynn Low for Engadget How we tested Apple Watches Engadget has been reviewing Apple Watches since the first one came out in 2015 . Since then, weve tested every subsequent model Apple has released , including the Ultra and SE models , spending at least a few days or even a couple weeks with one strapped to our wrists. During that time, we run, hit the gym, go on hikes and wear it while sleeping, all the while gauging how it tracks various metrics, integrates with the iPhone and performs every other trick Apple claims its smartwatches can do. Since we also review smartwatches from other companies, such as Samsung 's Galaxy Watches and Google Pixels, our editors can compare Apple Watches not just to previous generations, but also to other wearables on the market. Our buying guides and recommendations rely on first-hand testing by Engadget staff. Apple Watch comparison chart Product Apple Watch Series 11 Apple Watch Ultra 3 Apple Watch SE 3 Release date September 2025 September 2025 September 2025 Case sizes 42mm or 46mm 49mm 40mm or 44mm Case material Aluminum or titanium Titanium Aluminum Display LTPO3 OLED Always-On LTPO3 OLED Always-On LTPO OLED Always-on Max brightness 2,000 nits 3,000 nits 1,000 nits Chip S10 SiP S10 SiP S10 SiP Max battery life 24 h./38 h. low power 42 h./72 h. low power 18 h./32 h. low power Water resistance 50 m. 100 m. 50 m. Featured sensors Electrical heart, optical heart (3rd gen), blood oxygen, temperature, compass, altimeter, accelerometer, gyroscope, light, depth gauge, water temp Electrical heart, optical heart (3rd gen), blood oxygen, temperature, compass, altimeter, accelerometer, gyroscope, light, depth gauge, water temp Optical heart (2nd gen), temperature, compass, altimeter, accelerometer, gyroscope, light Apple Watch FAQs What are the best Apple Watch apps for fitness tracking? All three watches use the same Fitness and Workout apps to track your progress, and they all have sensors to track speed, cadence, distance and heart rate. But the Apple Watch Ultra 3 and the Apple Watch Series 11 have more sensors than the Apple Watch SE 3. Additional tech includes an electrical heart rate sensor and a depth gauge. The two pricier watches also have a blood oxygen app and an ECG app, all of which may give you a better picture of your overall health. All three models are compatible with the AI-powered Workout Buddy from watchOS 26 (the feature also requires an AI-compatible iPhone ). Are any of the Apple Watch series waterproof? All three models are water resistant . But they can all handle immersion in water, including a swim. The Apple Watch SE 3 and Series 11 can handle a depth of up to 50 meters while the Ultra 3 can be submerged up to 100 meters. This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/wearables/best-apple-watch-160005462.html?src=rss

Engadget 17 Feb 2026 1:30 pm

Uppal Brewers & Distillers Enters Next Growth Phase with Dedicated Production Unit in Ponda, Goa

Uppal Brewers & Distillers (UBD), the premium beverage arm of The Uppal Group, today announced the commencement of its dedicated production operations in Ponda, Goa. UBD’s investment in this new infrastructure signals the Company's progress toward high-gear commercial output of the brand’s premium portfolio. Since debuting its flagship label, Soorahi, in January 2025, followed by the launch of Madhvan last August, UBD has leveraged Goa’s progressive framework and reputation as a global craft hub to anchor its next phase of industrial scale.  The Ponda facility, spanning 50,000 sq. ft. across a 2-acre site, will serve as UBD’s production hub, providing the scale and logistical agility required to grow its portfolio while maintaining the quality standards of a premium venture. The new plant will be the sole supply node for UBD’s core markets of Delhi NCR, Haryana, Punjab, and Daman & Diu. The facility will also support UBD’s planned expansion into Odisha, serving as a launchpad to explore the Eastern markets and strengthening supply readiness for the Company’s next phase of growth. “ For a young team like ours, establishing this dedicated unit in Ponda is a defining moment. It reflects our agility and our commitment to building a legacy from the ground up ,” says Kanhav Uppal, Co-founder, UBD . " It signals that UBD has moved beyond the foundational phase into a chapter defined by stability, scale, and a long-term commitment to excellence in the Indian craft landscape ." With this new infrastructure, UBD is geared to reach a diverse group of consumers across its 5 operational territories, addressing the growing preference for homegrown premium labels. UBD’s current portfolio features, Soorahi, an artisanal premium blend crafted for the modern traveller, celebrating exploration and refined taste (INR 1,700), and Madhvan, a bold blend of fine grains and select malts, designed for the aspirational consumer (INR 990). (Prices for both labels may vary by market.) “ Our early operations represent an important foundational phase—where we had focused on establishing our brands, refining processes, and gaining early adopters. Today, a year since launch, we have hit significant milestones and are confident in both our product and vision ,” said Ankur Sachdeva, CEO and Co-founder, UBD. “Beyond regulatory advantages, Goa’s rich heritage, cultural depth, and natural beauty played a meaningful role in our decision. There is an authentic connection to craft and provenance in Goa that mirrors our own approach ,” said Smita Singh, Head of Operations, UBD . “ This inspiration extends beyond the facility and subtly influences an upcoming product, whose provenance is closely linked to Goa’s cultural and natural landscape .”

News Voir 17 Feb 2026 12:41 pm

AI can help optimize clean energy save lives and livelihoods: Ceew CEO Anurabha Ghosh

Artificial Intelligence is emerging as a crucial tool in combating climate change, offering solutions for renewable energy, sustainable agriculture, and disaster resilience. Experts emphasize the need for intentional design to ensure AI's resource footprint aligns with environmental goals. India is leading the Global South in leveraging AI for climate action, demonstrating its potential for vulnerable communities.

The Economic Times 17 Feb 2026 12:01 pm

Goa Is Like a Second Home: Naga Chaitanya

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Deccan Chronicle 17 Feb 2026 11:55 am