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Sub-Committee Meeting on Ladakh Issues Yields Positive Outcomes, Says Tashi Gyalson

New Delhi, May 23: The recent sub-committee meeting addressing issues related to Ladakh was described as highly meaningful and results-oriented by BJP leader Tashi Gyalson. He emphasized that the primary goal of the meeting was to find solutions to the concerns of Ladakh. In an exclusive interview with a news agency on Saturday, Gyalson stated ... Read more Sub-Committee Meeting on Ladakh Issues Yields Positive Outcomes, Says Tashi Gyalson

Morningstar 23 May 2026 10:24 am

5 upscale residential hotspots driving Goas luxury real estate boom

Over the years, Goa has evolved from being just a holiday hotspot into one of Indias most attractive luxury real estate destinations. With scenic coastal landscapes, modern infrastructure, and a growing demand for second homes and premium residences, the state has witnessed a remarkable rise in upscale housing developments.

The Times of India 23 May 2026 10:00 am

DC Anantnag directs to ensure smooth observance of festival

Anantnag, May 22: Deputy Commissioner Anantnag, Dr. Bilal Mohiuddin Bhat on Friday chaired a meeting of officers at DC office to review the arrangements for smooth observance of upcoming Eid-ul-Adha in the district. The meeting was attended by SP, ADC, SE PHE, ACR, SDMs, AC Food Safety, CAHO, DD Fisheries, Exen PDD, ARTO, AD FCS&CA, DSHO, CEO MCA, representatives of F&ES, Legal Metrology, Traffic and Waqf Board, EOs of MCs and other concerned officials. At the outset, the officers briefed the chair about the respective arrangements that have been put in place for smooth observance of the holy and festive days. Addressing the meeting, the DC said it is essential the people and devotees are duly facilitated so they observe the holy days with ease and convenience. He called for providing all requisite facilities to the devotees visiting Khiram Dargah Shareef, Kabamarg, Reshmool, Aishmuqam, Seer Hamdan and other shrines, mosques and Eidgahs on upcoming Eid-ul-Adha. The DC directed officers of Jal Shakti Department and KPDCL to ensure smooth supply of water and electricity across the district. Jal Shakti Department shall keep adequate number of water tankers available at critical locations especially in view of the prevailing high temperatures, he noted. Emphasizing the importance of essential commodities during the festive days, the DC asked the FCS&CA Department to maintain sufficient stocks of rice, atta, sugar, and other daily essentials in the district. He further directed the concerned authorities to intensify market checking to ensure the quality and availability of essential commodities, including bakery and confectionery items, milk, meat, chicken, vegetables, and other essentials in the markets. It is expected that demand of these items will increase ahead of the holy occasion and therefore joint inspections of shops and manufacturing units be carried out by the designated teams to ensure provision of quality edible items at fair prices to the public, the DC observed. DSHO informed the chair that adequate number of sacrificial animals, including sheep and goats, are available in the district. Similarly, CAHO informed that sufficient poultry stock is available to meet public demand during the festive days. Municipal authorities were directed to conduct regular sanitation drives for proper cleanliness and hygiene in and around towns, mosques, shrines and Eidgahs. He instructed the concerned authorities to designate teams and locations for proper collection and disposal of offal, hides and waste to maintain cleanliness and hygiene both in urban and rural areas. Instructions were also issued regarding seamless transport facilities particularly at crucial hours besides proper security and deployment of fire and emergency tenders especially near the Eidgahs, shrines, mosques and places of congregation. The Health Department was asked to deploy medical teams at places of importance to provide immediate healthcare assistance in view of the expected large gatherings. For smooth vehicular movement during the festival, traffic authorities were directed to implement effective traffic management plans around major mosques and marketplaces. At conclusion, SDMs were tasked to establish control rooms for monitoring and facilitating the seamless observance of the festival in their respective subdivisions.

RisingKashmir 23 May 2026 8:48 am

NCC Ekta Cup for U17 Boys begins

Hosts NCC Imphal Group and Real Football Academy RFA , Top Siphai emerged victorious as the NCC Ekta Cup for U 17 Boys kicked off today at Artificial Turf Ground, Lamlong Thongkhong The opening match Group B of the 12 team tournament organised under the auspices of the All Manipur Football Association saw A Krish 46' and W Mukaram 88' net a goal apiece to earn NCC Imphal Group, DMU Campus a 2 0 win over Pandam Football Foundation In the second match Group A , Sagolband United Football Academy SUFA played out a 2 2 draw with Kontha Ahallup Football Academy KAFA Jonathan 43' and Bicky 54' were on the target for SUFA in the draw as M Prem 36' and Th Jenson 65' scored for KAFA In the Group C opener staged later in the day, RFA rode on goals from H Pravakar 1' and Md Sajad 59' to beat MUFA 2 0 Source The Sangai Express

E-Pao 23 May 2026 6:00 am

I League 3 playoff Aimso Chithung nets thrice to assure Baghpat FC I League 2 promotion

Aimso Chithung scored thrice to fashion Baghpat FC a 4 2 win over Chhaygaon FC in a crucial I League 3 playoff match this evening at SAI Stadium Baghpat FC cemented their position on top of the table with the third win and assured themselves of 1 2 finish with a match left to spare It also meant that they earned promotion to the 2026 27 I League 2 Aimso Chithung put Baghpat FC ahead after 11 minutes before scoring two more goals in the 36th and the 85th minutes to set up the 4 2 win as Chabungbam Linky Meitei 56' contributed one goal Pratap Kumar Tamnag 27' and Midul Doley 75' meanwhile were on target for Chhaygaon FC Baghpat will play Sunrise FC in their closing playoff match on May 24 at Khuman Lampak Main Stadium FC Raengdai, Sunrise Club, KLASA remain in the contention for the remaining promotion slot The day also saw FC Raengdai boost their promotion chances by handing TRAU a 2 0 defeat in another Manipur derby at Khuman lampak Stadium this evening FC Raengdai found the lead deep 87 minutes into the game courtesy of Basanta Singh Moirangthem before Chuingampou Kamei netted the decisive goal 7 minutes into the stoppage time The result lifted FC Raengdai to second in the table on 7 points KLASA had earlier played out a goalless draw with Sunrise Club Orissa at the same venue to remain in the fray for the top two place With the result, Sunrise Club Orissa and KLASA are third and fourth in the table on the same 6 points FC Raengdai desperately need full points to earn promotion to the I League 2 next season Source The Sangai Express

E-Pao 23 May 2026 6:00 am

Swipe-and-Scroll Generation

The rise of artificial intelligence has produced a mixture of excitement, fear, and philosophical uncertainty unlike any previous technological revolution. In only a few decades, AI has evolved from a narrow academic idea into a system capable of writing essays, generating images, solving equations, driving vehicles, discovering proteins, assisting scientific research and what not. Because of this rapid progress, many people now ask a profound question; if AI will eventually take over everything and anything, including the deepest intellectual fields such as physics, cosmology and philosophy. This question cannot be answered with a simple yes or no. Though AI has and will further unquestionably transform science, education, industry, and society at a scale comparable to the Industrial Revolution or perhaps even larger, yet taking over everything implies more than automation. It implies replacing human creativity, intuition, curiosity, judgment, and perhaps even consciousness itself. Whether that is possible remains uncertain and to be seen. To understand the future realistically, one must examine what AI actually does, what parts of scientific work can be automated by it, and what aspects remain deeply human. Modern AI systems are fundamentally machines, especially neural networks that detect patterns in enormous amounts of data. These systems learn statistical relationships between inputs and outputs. For example AI learns and recognizes relationships between pixels and images, words and meanings, experimental data and mathematical structures and so on. AI often detects correlations without genuine comprehension. On the other hand, Science is more than pattern recognition; it requires interpretation and vast comprehension. AI appears intelligent because it can approximate many tasks associated with human cognition. However, there is a crucial distinction between computation and understanding. A calculator can compute millions of arithmetic operations faster than any human, yet it does not understand mathematics. Similarly, current AI can manipulate equations and scientific language without necessarily possessing conceptual awareness. AI is however, exceptionally good at such task which involves repetitive and measurable procedures such as book-keeping, customer support, scheduling, basic coding, data entry etc. On the other hand what basic sciences like Physics do is creating conceptual frameworks, interpreting nature, deciding which assumptions matter, recognizing hidden symmetries and above all constructing meaning from incomplete information. The greatest revolutions in physics did not arise simply from computation. Albert Einstein for instance transformed physics not because he solved harder equations than others, but because he questioned assumptions about space and time that were in vogue. The scientists do not simply process the data but they try redefining reality itself. Scientific revolutions often emerge from imagination, philosophical discomfort, and conceptual leaps rather than pure calculation. In short, AI may help answer how the universe works but humans will still keep inquiring why those answers matter. Current AI systems do not possess confirmed consciousness. They process information but do not appear to experience meaning. It is pertinent to mention that many great educators and experts have specifically warned about AI errors in STEM fields. For instance Dan Meyer, a Math Educator and Author said, AI like ChatGPT is great for brainstorming ideas or explaining concepts in plain language, but I wouldnt trust it to solve complex math problems reliably. It can make subtle errors that look convincing. Neil Brown, a Physics Teacher of UK remarked that Ive seen ChatGPT generate explanations in physics that sound reasonable but are actually incorrect. Students shouldnt rely on it for problem-solving; it can reinforce misunderstandings. This was reported in Times Educational Supplement, 2023. So did Jo Boaler, Stanford Professor of Mathematics Education mention that Tools like ChatGPT can support learning, but in mathematics, they can produce incorrect solutions that look right. Students need human guidance to check and understand answers. Students who proudly announce that they studied from YouTube shorts, should therefore understand that it is academically equivalent to learning swimming from watching fish documentaries. Artificial Intelligence has become their calculator, dictionary, tutor, library, and sometimes even the homework-doer. Most of the students today are not able to solve equations, manipulate fractions and decimals, write essays, generate codes, summarize lessons, decode puzzles, guess riddles or prepare speeches without using AI tools. While AI technological revolution offers enormous educational advantages, an important question arises: Should there be a stage in academic learning before which students should not be allowed to use AI? There should indeed be a foundational stage in education where students first learn to comprehend, understand, draft and demonstrate, compose and calculate and be able to think independently before depending heavily on AI assistance. Early education, especially up to middle school, should focus primarily on building foundational abilities such as reading, writing, comprehension, composition, calculation, arithmetic, reasoning, communication, and curiosity. During this stage, excessive AI dependence could interfere with the natural development of these core skills. Human intelligence grows through effort. The brain strengthens much like a muscle by being used. When students immediately outsource thinking to AI, they risk weakening their capacity for concentration and independent judgment. A student who always uses AI for essays may become fluent in copying sophistication without truly understanding ideas. Similarly, in mathematics and physics, students may arrive at correct answers without understanding the procedure of arriving at solutions. This creates an illusion of learning rather than genuine mastery. At higher levels of education, AI can significantly enhance learning. It can explain difficult concepts, provide personalized tutoring, assist in research, and encourage creativity. In universities and advanced studies, knowing how to effectively use AI has rather become essential. But the key difference is that mature learners are more capable of questioning AI outputs, identifying errors, and using technology critically instead of blindly. The goal is not prohibition, but gradual introduction of AI and using it responsibly. Another important concern is ethical development. Students must understand the value of honesty, effort, and intellectual ownership. If AI becomes a shortcut for every assignment from an early age, academic integrity may gradually lose meaning. The true crisis of the modern age is not artificial intelligence overtaking humanity; it is natural intelligence surrendering voluntarily. Young minds must remember that brilliance cannot be downloaded. Confidence has no shortcut key. Wisdom does not come with premium subscription plans. Creativity cannot survive constant distraction. And no search engine, regardless of speed, can replace human judgment. AI is powered by mathematical models inspired by the neural networks of brain. However human brain is much more than a network. While AI is narrow, algorithmic, and disembodied, human brain is biologically complex, embodied, adaptive, and potentially non-algorithmic in some aspects like creativity and consciousness. The theory of consciousness is for instance trying to explore how mind emerges from brain and therefore why we have different mindsets. The brain is much more than an App installed in our skull. The question is whether the generation of idiots will ever apply it again. On the contrary, our predecessors had chosen to stay curious rather than convinced. Let us not settle down and sink. Dr. Qudsia Gani, Head, Dept. of Physics, Govt. Degree College, Pattan Baramulla, J&K

Greater Kashmir 23 May 2026 5:14 am

Ronaldo ends Saudi trophy drought with two goals in Al-Nassrs win to clinch league title

Ronaldo lifted the trophy just two days after being named in Portugal's roster for the World Cup, which would mark a record sixth appearance at the tournament

The Hindu 23 May 2026 4:21 am

Central Minister Urges Readiness for Healthy Srikakulam Initiative

Srikakulam, May 23: Central Minister of Civil Aviation, Kinjirapu Ram Mohan Naidu, has called on everyone to prepare for achieving the goal of a Healthy Srikakulam, inspired by Prime Minister Modis Fit India initiative. During the Yerenna Sports Festival, he inaugurated the MP Cup 2026 Box Cricket Tournament at Kargil Park in Srikakulam. The minister ... Read more Central Minister Urges Readiness for Healthy Srikakulam Initiative

Morningstar 23 May 2026 4:19 am

Lt Gen Pratik Sharma visits TRINETRA AI Lab at Akhnoor

Excelsior Correspondent JAMMU, May 22: Lieutenant General Pratik Sharma, General Officer Commanding-in-Chief of the Northern Command today visited the TRINETRA Artificial Intelligence (AI) Laboratory in Akhnoor to assess the progress of AI-driven military technologies being developed to support the Indian Armys modernization goals. The visit underscored the Indian Armys growing emphasis on integrating advanced technologies into operational systems as part of broader reforms envisioned under Army Vision 2047 and the militarys ongoing Decade of Transformation initiative. During the visit, Lt [] The post Lt Gen Pratik Sharma visits TRINETRA AI Lab at Akhnoor appeared first on Daily Excelsior .

Daily Excelsior 23 May 2026 4:08 am

GB still winless at Worlds after defeat by Finland

Goaltender Mat Robson produces a superb display but cannot prevent Great Britain sliding to a 4-0 defeat by Finland at the Ice Hockey World Championsh... GB still winless at Worlds after defeat by Finland

India Vision 23 May 2026 3:33 am

CM seeks details after Ranes claim of 22,000 govt vacancies

Sawant a magician, can fill up jobs before polls: Health Min Special Correspondent Panaji: Stating that till now, the government has filled 2,500 vacancies through the Staff Selection Commission (SSC), as also many more vacancies would soon be filled through the SSC and Goa Human Resource Development Corporation (GHRDC), Chief Minister Pramod Sawant on Friday []

The Navhind Times 23 May 2026 1:36 am

Goa records lowest birth rate among all Indian states

Death rate at 6.5, closer to national average Special Correspondent Panaji: Sample Registration System (SRS) Bulletin for the year 2024, released this month, states that Goa has the lowest birth rate as also the second lowest natural growth rate among all Indian states. The SRS Bulletin provides reliable annual estimates of Infant Mortality Rate, birth []

The Navhind Times 23 May 2026 1:36 am

Bamboo can be Goas best weapon against climate change

Panaji: Declaring bamboo as the best plant in the world for carbon sequestration, bamboo scientist Dr Bharathi Nambi on Friday outlined a roadmap to transform Goa into a carbon-neutral state through large-scale bamboo cultivation, green energy production and sustainable rural industries. He said Goa possesses favourable climatic conditions for bamboo growth due to its biodiversity, []

The Navhind Times 23 May 2026 1:35 am

Retail shift by commercial consumers fuels 14% diesel demand rise in Goa

Panaji: Fuel demand in the state has surged this month despite repeated price hikes, taking oil marketing companies and fuel station retailers by surprise. Oil marketing companies on Friday stated that diesel demand in Goa increased by 14.3 per cent between May 1 and 21, a period during which fuel prices were raised twice, resulting []

The Navhind Times 23 May 2026 1:11 am

Sayyid Ali Hamadanis Concept of Dhikr

Dhikr is to remember God in different ways and in multiple forms DR AREEF JAMAEI The Remembrance of God, dhikr literally means to remember, to recollect, to remind or to make a reference (of something). Both in Arabic and Urdu dhikr means to make a mention of something. However, technically dhikr means to remember God and to make repetition of his attributes. Thus, dhikr is the elaboration and explanation of monotheism (tauhid) in the form of tahlil (elaboration of the oneness of God), takbir (explanation of the greatness of God), tasbih (uttering the majesty of God), taqdis (veneration of God), tahmid (stating the magnificence of God) and tamjid (glorification of God). As such, dhikr is to remember God in different ways and in multiple forms. It is interesting to note that the most popular Sufi-saint vis--vis Kashmir, Mir Sayyid Hamadani (RA), as a profound scholar and a prolific writer has penned down different pamphlets/booklets on dhikr for the benefit of Muslims in general and for the guidance of his disciples in particular. These book(let)s include: Aurad-i Fathiyyah (Arabic), Aurad-i Asriyyah (Arabic), Risalah-i Auradiyyah (Arabic), Risalah-i Dhikriyyah Sagir (Arabic) and Risalah-i Dhikriyyah (Persian). So far as the case of the mosques and khnaqahs of Kashmir is concerned, Aurad-i Fathiyyah of the Sayyid (RA) has echoed here from the very outset. It is very interesting to note that Aurad-i Fathiyyah has been always recited in the Grand Mosque of Kashmir (Jama Masjid Srinagar) with enthusiasm. Same has been the case of the mosques of Kashmirs periphery where traditionally this Aurad has always been read in chorus especially after the dawn prayers. However, the dhikr that we are concerned with here is Risalah-i Dhikriyyah, written by the Sayyid (RA) in Persian. It is worth noting that this booklet is not a collection of dhikr as such. The booklet actually throws light on the significance of the remembrance of God. It also highlights the fact that why a believer should make dhikr? Moreover, the pamphlet puts forth the etiquettes of dhikr. Actually, dhikr is such a practice that inscribes different dimensions of tauhid (monotheism) on the mind and heart of the believer who makes dhikr. Sayyid Hamadani (RA) has made this aspect of dhikr very much clear. It is very interesting to note that the pamphlet begins with a grand and sublime literary style which includes, naturally, the glorification of Gods name and praising of the Prophet (SAAS). The hymn for God reads: Praise be to God Who took to culmination the pious souls through the gardens of the trees of human bodies; Who by His grace and mercy made to bloom the Being of Human by dint of the Tree of Being! (p. 39) It is clear that the Sayyid (RA) begins his discourse on dhikr with the fact that God always showers His mercy on His sincere slaves. Vis--vis the Prophet (SAAS), the Sayyid (RA) says that Muhammad (SAAS) is the fruition of the Tree of Being and the River of generosity and mercy! (p. 39) This statement of the Sayyid (RA) highlights that he declares the Prophet (SAAS) as the Leader of the Prophets (AS) on the pattern set forth by the Quran itself. (See, al-Anbiya: 107; al-Qalam: 4) Before dividing human beings into three groups, Sayyid Ali Hamadani (RA) highlights three aspects or dimensions of the human personality. He says: The personnel/agents/guards of destiny clothed everyone with the cloak of Being; put the crown of reason on everyones head; girdled everyone with the girdle of comprehension; put everyone on the sledge of Self and sent them in groups and bands to the market of the world one after another! (p. 40) Here stems out Sayyid Hamadanis (RA) three layered division of human beings. The reason is obvious that it is because of humans blind following of the Self (wishes/whims/desires) that First Group gets depicted as: Those who are chaotic transgressors, misguided and ignorant. They are not serious vis--vis the lofty goal/purpose of life. They stick to the transitory world and like animals they drown themselves in the gorges of beastly life. (p. 41) Clearly, it is the blind following of the Self that renders humans as useless entities, about which the Quran says: And if We had willed, We could have elevated him thereby, but he adhered to the earth and followed his own desires. So his example is like that of a dog: if you chase him, he pants, or if you leave him, he (still) pants. That is the example of the people who denied Our Signs. So relate the stories (to them) that perhaps they will give thought. (al-Araf: 176) However, when a person decides to behave rationally, s/he gets the path of golden mean. About this Secomd Group of people the Sayyid (RA) says: Second Group is those of the Companions of the Right Hand who follow the Middle Path. They remained away from the Valley of Sin by dint of their will power and resolve. For the sake of a righteous and blissful life, . they abandoned the life of sinful luxury and remained patient on misfortune and hardships of life. (p. 41) These people, as such, control the dictates of the Inordinate Appetite (lust, al-Nafs al-Ammarah) through the bridle of the Self-Reproaching Soul (conscience, al-Nafs al-Lawwamah). It is this control that creates the Third Group of people which has been described by the Sayyid (RA) as: The Third Group is of those people who are in the first row of the Friends of God. It is they . who traveled to the world of spirit from the world of matter. (p. 42) Thus, according to the Sayyid (RA), the grace and mercy of the Beatific Vision (Didar-i Ilahi) which God has promised His righteous servants with is not meant for those who dont elevate themselves to the lofty truths of life here and the wisdom related to the life hereafter. This is certainly as per the Quranic verse: [Some] faces, that Day, will

RisingKashmir 22 May 2026 11:43 pm

Chinese Proverb of the Day: A patient woman can roast an ox with a lantern Life lessons on success, perseverance, steady effort, determination and why great things take time

Chinese Proverb of the Day highlights the meaning of A patient woman can roast an ox with a lantern. The saying reflects the power of patience, persistence, and steady determination in achieving difficult goals. It suggests that even limited resources or small efforts can accomplish great things when combined with endurance and consistency over time.

The Economic Times 22 May 2026 11:30 pm

Quote of the day by The Boroughs star Bill Pullman

Veteran actor Bill Pullman, known for his diverse roles, shared a powerful message about overcoming internal 'static noise' that hinders goals. He emphasizes that while distractions like self-doubt and fear are inevitable, conscious effort and self-discipline are key to clearing them out and achieving success. Pullman's latest project, 'The Boroughs,' showcases his continued acting prowess.

The Times of India 22 May 2026 11:00 pm

Quote of the day by Dwayne Johnson: 'If you've ever been hungry, you can never be...' Life lessons on success, work culture and human nature by American professional wrestler and actor

Quote of the day by Dwayne Johnson focuses on struggle, work culture, success, discipline, and human nature. The statement If you've ever been hungry, you can never be full explains how difficult experiences shape ambition and mindset. Dwayne Johnsons journey from football and wrestling to Hollywood also reflects the meaning behind the quote. The quote connects with people dealing with career goals, financial pressure, and personal growth in daily life.

The Economic Times 22 May 2026 10:48 pm

Forest Recipes of Goa | What Assavri Kulkarni leant from tribal foragers

From mushrooms cooked under the arm to wood ash pancakes, a new book by photographer Assavri Kulkarni documents Goas vanishing tribal food traditions

The Hindu 22 May 2026 9:22 pm

CSIRIICT technology powers Indias compressed biogas scale-up

From rotting market waste to farm residue, Indias twin waste crisis is finding a sustainable solution in compressed biogas. Backed by CSIR-IICT innovations, the technology transforms organic waste into clean fuel, boosting farmer incomes, reducing pollution, and advancing the countrys circular economy goals

The Hindu 22 May 2026 9:13 pm

From Kashmir to Harvard: DPS Srinagar alumna Seerat Parvaiz earns admission to Harvard Business School

Srinagar, May 22: Delhi Public School, Srinagar takes immense pride in celebrating the historic academic milestone of its alumna, Seerat Parvaiz, who has secured a coveted admission to the prestigious Master of Business Administration (MBA) program at Harvard Business School. The daughter of Peerzada Parvaiz Ahmad Shah and Masrat Jabeen, originally hailing from Konan, Bandipora, Seerat has carved out an extraordinary trajectory of academic resilience and global ambition, setting a definitive benchmark for young minds across the region. Seerats exceptional achievement spans the apex of global management education; alongside Harvard, she has secured admissions to the worlds most elite institutions, including London Business School and INSEAD, while currently awaiting final decisions from Stanford Graduate School of Business and the MIT Sloan School of Management. Seerat completed her foundational schooling up to Class XII at Delhi Public School Srinagar, where she developed the core discipline and analytical acumen that would define her future academic pursuits. She subsequently transitioned to higher education at the Birla Institute of Technology and Science (BITS) Pilani, earning a Bachelor of Technology in Computer Science Engineering, graduating with distinction, and establishing herself as a highly promising tech professional. Following her undergraduate training, Seerat entered the global corporate sector, spending three years as a Product Manager in Dubaia stint that sharpened her strategic leadership capabilities and provided vital international exposure. Her relentless drive for excellence culminated in an exceptional performance on the Graduate Management Admission Test (GMAT), unlocking the gates to the world's most competitive business schools. Reflecting on the environment that sparked her journey, Seerat Parvaiz remarked: Looking back, DPS Srinagar was an important part of the environment that shaped my earliest academic thinking. The values that took root there, a sense of responsibility, integrity, and ambition, stayed with me across different countries, industries, and ventures. If anything, I hope this shows students that the world is genuinely open to them, wherever they're starting from. That path from Kashmir can lead anywhere, Harvard Business School being yet one dimension in a much bigger picture. For her family, this milestone is the culmination of a deeply held philosophy of intentionality, faith, and mutual growth. In a moving joint statement, her parents, Peerzada Parvaiz Ahmad and Masrat Jabeen, shared: We always believed that the world was not distant; it was simply waiting to be reached. From early on, the goal was clear in our home: aim with intention, align with purpose, and the path reveals itself. We are deeply grateful to Allah for affirming what we always held to be true. Seeing Seerat accepted into Harvard Business School, alongside institutions of that standing across the world, is a gift we hold with quiet pride. This is what happens when a goal is set, believed in, and worked toward without wavering. We are grateful to Delhi Public School Srinagar as well for being an important part of that foundation, nurturing her earliest ambitions at a time when it mattered most. This achievement is not ours alone to celebrate; we hope it serves as an inspiration to students, to families, to every household in Kashmir that is nurturing a dream. Not only did our children grow alongside us, but we grew alongside our children too, and somewhere along the way, the horizon didn't just shift, it came to meet us. Celebrating this momentous achievement, Principal Ms. Shafaq Afshan remarked: Seerat represents the finest tradition of academic rigour and intellectual independence that we cultivate within our classrooms. Her admission to Harvard Business School validates our core institutional philosophy of preparing students not just for immediate academic success, but for long-term global leadership. She has proven that the educational foundation laid right here in the Valley can compete with the highest international standards, and we are incredibly proud of her journey. Highlighting the broader, transformative impact of this milestone, Chairman Mr. Vijay Dhar stated: Our enduring mission at Delhi Public School Srinagar has always been to build character that thrives on the world stage while remaining deeply rooted in our community. Seerats transition from Bandipora to the absolute pinnacle of global education is a powerful realisation of that vision. Her success challenges every young student in Kashmir to dream without self-imposed limitations and reinforces our unwavering commitment to nurturing minds that will actively shape the global economy. This exceptional accomplishment extends far beyond individual triumph; it stands as an inspiring blueprint for the youth of Jammu and Kashmir, proving that regional boundaries present no barrier to elite global standards when pursued with unwavering focus, systematic hard work, and an unyielding belief in one's potential.

Greater Kashmir 22 May 2026 8:18 pm

Komatireddy Gifts Flight Trip to Class X Toppers from Govt Schools

The minister also encouraged students to think beyond conventional career choices and pursue bigger goals in life

Deccan Chronicle 22 May 2026 8:17 pm

Quote of the Day by Legendary American actor Steve McQueen: When I believe in something, I fight like hell for it Inspiring lessons on determination, resilience, courage, persistence and why where theres a will, theres a way by the The King of Cool

Quote of the Day by Steve McQueen: Steve McQueens quote, When I believe in something, I fight like hell for it explores the importance of determination, conviction, and persistence in life. The quote suggests that true belief should inspire passion, courage, and relentless effort, encouraging people to stand firmly for their goals, values, and principles even when faced with challenges or opposition.

The Economic Times 22 May 2026 6:44 pm

Armed with Rs 100 crore, Paradise wants to reclaim its biryani crown

Hyderabad's iconic Paradise biryani is set for a major comeback. Armed with Rs 100 crore, the brand aims to regain its top spot. New strategies include technology for consistent taste and smaller stores for wider reach. The goal is national expansion with 150 outlets by FY29. This move targets a significant share of India's growing biryani market.

The Economic Times 22 May 2026 5:36 pm

Process And Success Mantra Are The Same; We Keep Working Hard Every Day, Says Muzumdar

T20 World Cup: India womens head coach Amol Muzumdar said the teams approach ahead of the upcoming ICC Womens T20 World Cup remains unchanged, adding that the process and success mantra is the same and that players and support staff continue to work hard every day with honesty and genuineness. India go into the competition, to be played from June 12 to July 5 in England, on the back of winning the Womens ODI World Cup on home soil last year. As soon as the euphoria of the World Cup 2025, the ODI World Cup I'm talking about, just mellowed down a little bit, and we went into the first series after that World Cup against Sri Lanka, the five T20I series which happened here in India, I think we all started preparing ourselves towards that goal which is ahead of us now, the T20 World Cup. So I guess the preparation has already started, and as I said, you know, there's a lot of responsibility within this group. Look, as I said, the process remains the same. The success mantra remains the same. We keep working hard every day. Every day we put in the hard yards as honestly as we can as a support staff and as players. The message is very clear to them that we come with a lot of genuineness. The results will follow. We are not too worried about it. But all I'm worried about is not worried, but all I care about is the effort that has been put in every single day, every step on the ground. If that happens, I'm a happy man, said Muzumdar in a video posted on bcci.tv. on Friday. He pointed to the sides previous success in England as proof of the teams growing confidence, though its also offset by India's humbling in the multi-format series in Australia and losing T20Is in South Africa 4-1. The more we play against better opposition, it's always better it is. It's always a good competition, and the results also matter. I would give an example of the ODI series in England last year. We won against England in England. We won the T20 series in England, and we won the ODI series in England. That gave us a lot of confidence that if we can beat England in England, then with this squad and group, the sky's the limit. I think it carried us really well in the World Cup as well. So every series is important. Muzumdar further said that cultivating winning habits was crucial. For me, I keep saying that you cannot take any series lightly, because as they say, winning is a habit. If you cultivate good habits, I mean, you're on the right track. It was just the genuineness of everyone in the squad, and I'm talking about not just the players, but all the support staff as well. We won against England in England. We won the T20 series in England, and we won the ODI series in England. That gave us a lot of confidence that if we can beat England in England, then with this squad and group, the sky's the limit. I think it carried us really well in the World Cup as well. So every series is important. Also Read: Live Cricket Score So I guess everyone reflects on that. I think you won't be able to hide the genuine feelings. If a team member is genuinely happy for you, you can see it on their face. So I guess that's been the hallmark of this squad, he concluded. Article Source: IANS

CNMSports 22 May 2026 5:22 pm

Melt belly fat: 5 easy 20-minute exercises to support your weight loss goals

Losing belly fat is not about doing endless crunches or spending hours in the gym every day. In reality, consistent movement, better eating habits and regular exercise matter far more than quick fixes.

The Economic Times 22 May 2026 5:20 pm

The Passport Hotel Goa: A cocktail-forward stay with a bar-hopping programme

With DIY cocktails in every room and a passport that leads guests to bars such as Slow Tide, Hideaway, Juna, The Second House and Drop Dead Sexy, this Assagao hotel is turning Goas thriving cocktail culture into a travel experience

The Hindu 22 May 2026 5:16 pm

The Inspiring Journey of Bachendri Pal: Indias First Woman to Conquer Everest

New Delhi, May 22: Many steps falter when faced with challenges. Eyes may dream of achieving difficult tasks, but often they close in fear before reaching the goal. However, one remarkable individual has turned this narrative around. Bachendri Pal, the first Indian woman to summit Mount Everest, has traversed tough paths to achieve her dream. ... Read more The Inspiring Journey of Bachendri Pal: Indias First Woman to Conquer Everest

Morningstar 22 May 2026 4:48 pm

SIP without outcome: Many investors do it randomly without linking to life goals; how to make it work

Most people do not underinvest because they are unaware of the reality or are careless. They underinvest because nobody showed them the future cost of their own goals & without these answers, an SIP remains a habit with hope attached to it.

The Economic Times 22 May 2026 4:10 pm

From spice markets to snack aisles: The rise of grocery tourism among Indian travellers

From Balis supermarkets and Tokyos cookware stores to Lucknows attar shops and Goas local bazaars, a growing tribe of Indian travellers is exploring destinations through ingredients, markets, heirloom cookware and hyperlocal food cultures

The Hindu 22 May 2026 4:08 pm

ClickUp Cuts 22% of Workforce Amid AI Focus to Boost Productivity

New Delhi, May 22: American software company ClickUp has announced a significant reduction in its workforce, cutting 22% of its employees. This decision aligns with the companys goal to enhance operational efficiency through AI-based roles, aiming to increase productivity by up to 100 times. The CEO of ClickUp stated that this decision reflects the companys ... Read more ClickUp Cuts 22% of Workforce Amid AI Focus to Boost Productivity

Morningstar 22 May 2026 2:53 pm

India and Cyprus Strengthen Strategic Partnership with Investment Goals

New Delhi, May 22: Prime Minister Narendra Modi and President Nikos Christodoulides of the Republic of Cyprus held a bilateral meeting on Friday at Hyderabad House in New Delhi. During the meeting, Prime Minister Modi warmly welcomed President Christodoulides and his delegation. In his address, PM Modi expressed his happiness in welcoming President Christodoulides to ... Read more India and Cyprus Strengthen Strategic Partnership with Investment Goals

Morningstar 22 May 2026 2:24 pm

Scientists uncover surprising health benefits of watermelon: Study

Studies suggest watermelon could be a hidden powerhouse for better health. Researchers found that people who eat watermelon tend to have higher-quality diets packed with more vitamins, fibre, and antioxidants while consuming less added sugar and saturated fat. Another study showed watermelon juice may help protect blood vessel function and support heart health. Watermelon has long been a summer favourite, but research suggests this refreshing fruit may offer benefits far beyond hydration. Studies published in Nutrients found that people who regularly eat watermelon tend to have healthier overall diets and may also support better heart and blood vessel function. Researchers say watermelon provides an impressive mix of nutrients, antioxidants, and naturally occurring compounds linked to cardiovascular and metabolic health. Its high water content and low calorie count also make it an easy way to add more fruit to your diet. Watermelon Linked to Better Diet QualityOne study examined data from the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES) to compare the diets of watermelon eaters and non-consumers across the United States. The analysis found that both children and adults who consumed watermelon generally had higher-quality diets overall.According to the findings, watermelon consumers took in more dietary fiber, magnesium, potassium, vitamin C, vitamin A, lycopene, and other carotenoids. At the same time, they consumed lower amounts of added sugars and saturated fat. The study was originally published in Nutrients in 2022. That combination is notable because many Americans still struggle to meet recommended fruit intake goals. The Dietary Guidelines for Americans (DGA) recommend between 1.5 and 2.5 cups of fruit daily, yet most adults and children consume only about half that amount.Compounds in Watermelon May Support Heart HealthA separate clinical trial from Louisiana State University explored whether watermelon juice could help protect blood vessel function during periods of elevated blood sugar. The randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled crossover study involved 18 healthy young adults who consumed watermelon juice daily for two weeks. Researchers focused on two naturally occurring watermelon compounds, L-citrulline and L-arginine, which are involved in nitric oxide production. Nitric oxide helps blood vessels relax and expand, an important part of healthy circulation and cardiovascular function. The study found evidence that watermelon juice supplementation helped maintain vascular function during hyperglycemia and influenced heart rate variability.We acknowledge that while the sample size was small (18 healthy young men and women) and more research is needed, this study adds to the current body of evidence supporting regular intake of watermelon for cardio-metabolic health. In addition to L-citrulline and L-arginine, watermelon is a rich source of antioxidants, vitamin C and lycopene all of which can help reduce oxidative stress and play a role in heart disease prevention, said Dr. Jack Losso, Ph.D., professor at Louisiana State Universitys School of Nutrition and Food Sciences. Follow Up Research Continues to Explore BenefitsSince those studies were published, additional reviews and meta-analyses have continued investigating watermelons role in vascular and metabolic health. Researchers have reported that watermelon consumption and L-citrulline supplementation may improve measures tied to blood vessel flexibility and circulation, including pulse wave velocity and endothelial function. Scientists are especially interested in watermelon because it is one of the richest natural food sources of L-citrulline. Recent reviews have highlighted the fruits potential role in supporting nitric oxide production, healthy blood flow, and cardiovascular function, although experts stress that larger long-term studies are still needed. Watermelon is also packed with lycopene, a powerful antioxidant associated with reduced oxidative stress and potential heart health benefits. Red watermelon varieties tend to contain especially high levels of lycopene. A Hydrating, Low Calorie FruitBeyond the research buzz, watermelon remains a nutrient-dense fruit that is easy to enjoy year-round. A 2-cup serving contains only 80 calories and provides 25% of the daily value for vitamin C along with 8% of the daily value for vitamin B6. The fruit is also made up of about 92% water, making it a hydrating option during hot weather or after exercise. Whether served at a summer barbecue, blended into smoothies, or added to salads, watermelon offers a simple way to increase fruit intake while adding vitamins, antioxidants, and hydration to your diet. (ANI)

RisingKashmir 22 May 2026 12:58 pm

Cristiano Ronaldo Celebrates Championship Win with Emotional Display at 41

New Delhi, May 22: Tears of joy, a serene expression, and the thrill of victory marked Cristiano Ronaldos emotional celebration after winning the Saudi Pro League title with Al Nassr. The 41-year-old superstar scored two goals in the decisive match against Dhamak, leading his team to a 4-1 victory. His performance was pivotal, as he ... Read more Cristiano Ronaldo Celebrates Championship Win with Emotional Display at 41

Morningstar 22 May 2026 12:54 pm

Now Watch Dhurandhar, Uncensored, on OTT!

Lawyers, spies, sexist men, goats and filthy rich folk, there are all kinds to be found on OTT this week

Rediff 22 May 2026 12:34 pm

I asked ChatGPT to calculate my ideal travel budget on a 15 lakh salary Here's the breakdown AI suggested

An ideal annual travel budget for someone earning 15 lakh, with monthly EMIs of 20,000 and fixed expenses of 30,000, ranges from 1.2 lakh to 2.5 lakh, allowing for meaningful travel without compromising financial goals.

Livemint 22 May 2026 11:47 am

'Had a fruitful meeting with council of ministers,' says PM Modi

New Delhi, May 22: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Friday said he had a fruitful meeting with his council of ministers where they exchanged perspectives and best practices to boost 'Ease of Living' and 'Ease of Doing Business'. Modi said the meeting on Thursday evening also discussed how to further reforms to realise the shared dream of a developed India. Had a fruitful meeting of the Council of Ministers yesterday. We exchanged perspectives and best practices relating to boosting 'Ease of Living, 'Ease of Doing Business' and how to further reforms in order to realise our shared dream of a Viksit Bharat, Modi said in a post on X. The meeting, which lasted for over four hours, was attended by all cabinet ministers, ministers of state (independent charge), and ministers of state. This was the first meeting of the council this year. The prime minister had earlier asserted that his government's Reform Express has delivered systemic transformation and benefited the citizens in a significant way. Sources said the prime minister told his council of ministers to set 2047 as the target year to make India a fully developed nation. He told the ministers that their aim and objective should always be to bring comfort to people's lives and ease of living. Modi said that there should not be any interference in the people's lives in any way, the sources said. The prime minister told the ministers to take all possible steps so that people get maximum benefits from the government welfare programmes, they said. He said this is the time to look forward, not dwell on what was done in the past. Modi noted that while the government has been in power since 2014, the focus in 2026 must be on future goals and achievements. He advised ministers to remain focused on governance and delivery, the sources said. The prime minister stressed that there should be no pendency in government work. External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar gave a presentation on the latest visit of Modi to the UAE, the Netherlands, Sweden, Norway and Italy. A total of nine secretaries gave presentations on the initiatives and performance of their ministries and departments. Cabinet Secretary T V Somanathan gave a presentation on overall government reform initiatives and other people-centric measures. Niti Aayog member Rajiv Gauba also gave a presentation. The council of ministers meeting comes after the BJP's massive success in the recently held assembly elections in West Bengal and Assam, returning to power in Puducherry again.

Greater Kashmir 22 May 2026 11:33 am

Ronaldo ends Saudi trophy drought with 2 goals in Al-Nassr's win to clinch league title

Riyadh, May 22: Cristiano Ronaldo has finally won a major trophy with Al-Nassr. The 41-year-old Portugal star scored twice in a 4-1 win over Damac to help Al-Nassr clinch the Saudi Pro League title Thursday. It's the team's first major trophy since Ronaldo joined more than three years ago. Ronaldo lifted the trophy just two days after being named in Portugal's roster for the World Cup, which would mark a record sixth appearance at the tournament. The victory secured top spot for Al-Nassr, two points ahead of city rival Al-Hilal, which finished second despite completing the 34-game season undefeated. Ronaldo struck his 27th and 28th league goals of the season in the second half after Sadio Mane and Kingsley Coman scored on either side of halftime to put Al-Nassr in control. Al-Nassr was leading 2-1 when Ronaldo restored his team's two-goal cushion just past the hour mark, curling a free kick from the left side through traffic and into the net. He added his second eight minutes from time, finishing high from close range to seal the result as celebrations began. Visibly emotional, the five-time Ballon d'Or winner was taken off to a standing ovation with three minutes remaining. It is Al-Nassr's 11th league title and first since 2019.

Greater Kashmir 22 May 2026 10:12 am

Best corporate bond mutual funds to invest in May 2026

Investors can consider corporate bond funds for near-term and three-year goals. These funds invest in high-rated company papers, offering relative safety. Safety and interest rates are key factors. HDFC Corporate Bond Fund, Aditya Birla Sun Life Corporate Bond Fund, ICICI Prudential Corporate Bond Fund, and Sundaram Corporate Bond Fund are recommended for May 2026. Continue existing investments in these schemes.

The Economic Times 22 May 2026 9:28 am

Ronaldo Leads Al Nassr to Saudi Pro League Championship Victory

New Delhi, May 22: Cristiano Ronaldo propelled Al Nassr to victory in the 2025-26 Saudi Pro League, clinching the title on Thursday. The Portuguese superstar scored two goals, helping his team secure a 4-1 win against Dhamac. This marks Ronaldos first major title since joining Al Nassr in January 2023. This victory represents Al Nassrs ... Read more Ronaldo Leads Al Nassr to Saudi Pro League Championship Victory

Morningstar 22 May 2026 8:54 am

GERMANY RECALLS NEUER OUT OF RETIREMENT FOR WC

Berlin, May 21: Veteran goalkeeper Manuel Neuer has been coaxed out of retirement for the World Cup by Germany coach Julian Nagelsmann. The 40-year-old Neuer retired after the 2024 European Championship but was included in Nagelsmanns 26-man squad for the upcoming tournament in Canada, Mexico and the United States. His inclusion is a blow to []

The Shillong Times 22 May 2026 5:44 am

Take steps for comfort of people's lives, next-gen reforms: PM Modi tells CoM

New Delhi, May 21:Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Thursday told his council of ministers to set their goal on 2047 so that by then with various reform initiatives people's lives become more comfortable. At the meeting of the council of ministers, the prime minister said that maximum stress should be given on the next generation reforms so that all round development could be achieved by the country by 2047 when the India will celebrate the 100 years of Independence. During the meeting, sources said Modi gave broad outline of the reform initiatives through which the country becomes developed by 2047. He repeatedly told the ministers that their aim and objective should always be in bringing comfort to the people's lives and there should be ease of living for people. Modi also said that there should not be any interference in the people's lives in any way, the sources said. The prime minister told the ministers to take all possible steps so that people get maximum benefits from the government welfare programmes. He said this is the time to look forward, not dwell on what has been done in the past. Modi noted that while the government has been in power since 2014, the focus in 2026 must be on future goals and achievements. He advised ministers to remain focused on governance and delivery, the sources said. The prime minister stressed that there should be no pendency in government work. External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar gave a presentation on the just concluded foreign visit of Modi during which the prime minister visited five countries -- the UAE, the Netherlands, Sweden, Norway and Italy. A total of nine secretaries gave presentations on the initiatives and performance of their respective ministries and departments. A few of them gave presentation on the worked done in the last two years of the Modi government's third term. Cabinet Secretary T V Somanathan also gave a presentation on overall government reform initiatives and other people centric measures. Niti Aayog member Rajiv Gauba also gave a presentation. The meeting was attended by all cabinet ministers, ministers of state (independent charge), and ministers of state. This was the first meeting of the council of ministers held this year. The prime minister had earlier outlined his government's reform priorities for the next decade, asserting that his government's Reform Express has delivered systemic transformation and benefitted common citizens in a significant way. The council of ministers meeting comes after the BJP's massive success in the recently held assembly elections in West Bengal and Assam, besides forming an NDA government in Puducherry again. The prime minister has been holding meetings of the entire council of ministers from time to time to discuss key policy and governance issues.

Greater Kashmir 22 May 2026 5:01 am

PM sets 2047 target for next generation reforms

Asks ministers to take steps for comfort of peoples lives New Delhi: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Thursday told his council of ministers to set their goal on 2047 so that by then with various reform initiatives peoples lives become more comfortable. At a meeting of the council of ministers, the Prime Minister said that []

The Navhind Times 22 May 2026 1:27 am

Manoj Parab resigns from RGP, quits active politics

Party will contest 2027 assembly polls: Kholkar Panaji: In a major political development, Manoj Parab on Thursday announced his resignation as president and founder member of Revolutionary Goans Party (RGP), while also declaring his retirement from active politics. He made the announcement during a press conference held at the party headquarters in Panaji, alongside senior []

The Navhind Times 22 May 2026 1:26 am

Goa can become Indias preferred work-from-home destination: CM

Initiative would help local communities, creative professionals, says Khaunte Calangute: Chief Minister Pramod Sawant said that the state was laying the foundation to become Indias preferred work from home and work from beach destination, as it seeks to position itself as a hub for remote work, digital innovation and creative entrepreneurship. Addressing the Goa Shackathon []

The Navhind Times 22 May 2026 1:16 am

Aston Villa soar to Europa League glory

Unai Emerys men sink Freiburg 3-0 to clinch first European title in 44 years Istanbul: Aston Villa claimed their first European trophy in 44 years and a maiden UEFA Europa League title as goals from Youri Tielemans, Emiliano Buendia and Morgan Rogers sealed an emphatic win against Freiburg. After both sides traded half chances in []

The Navhind Times 22 May 2026 1:04 am

Candolim crowned GFA First Div champs

Promotion race for second GPL spot now awaits GFA verdict Mapusa: Candolim Sports Club were crowned champions of the GFA First Division League after playing out a goalless draw against St Savio Sports Club at Duler Stadium, Mapusa, on Thursday. The result saw Candolim finish top of the table with 30 points from 12 matches []

The Navhind Times 22 May 2026 1:03 am

Celebrating school life in song

Sixty students from nine schools across North and South Goa are part of Holidays, a Konkani track celebrating the spirit of childhood RAMANDEEP KAUR Whether behind the wheel or relaxing at home, music has always been a constant for Saipem-based Serjio Fernandes. He did not initially set out to become a Konkani songwriter. For years, []

The Navhind Times 22 May 2026 12:14 am

150 fruit entries showcased at Navelim festival

The Konkan Fruit Fiesta was organised at Our Lady of Rosary Church, Navelim, by the Agricos Alumni Association in collaboration with the church, with support from the Directorate of Agriculture and Krishi Vigyan Kendra, South Goa. The festival was themed Amchi follam, amchi osmitai and showcased fruit diversity from Goa and the Konkan region. The []

The Navhind Times 22 May 2026 12:13 am

SC Refuses To Club 53 FIRs in 49-Crore Investment Fraud Case

The cases are pending in Odisha, Chhattisgarh, Jharkhand, Gujarat, Maharashtra, Goa and Andhra Pradesh

Deccan Chronicle 21 May 2026 9:53 pm

Goal was to make my house cleanest in Jubilee Hills: Ram Charan

Hyderabad: Ram Charan is in a full Peddi mode, but this time, it is not just about the films scale, action or physical transformation. In a recent interview with Gulte, the actor opened up about a phase where he almost lost his drive during the lockdown. Recalling the time when the RRR shoot was just 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 21 May 2026 9:18 pm

Health Ministrys Initiative to Enhance Childhood Cancer Treatment Access

New Delhi, May 21: The Central Health Ministry, through the Directorate General of Health Services (DGHS), is committed to eliminating barriers in combating childhood cancer, as stated by Deputy Director General L. Swasticharan on Thursday. The goal is to ensure that all affected children can look forward to a healthy future. During a workshop organized ... Read more Health Ministrys Initiative to Enhance Childhood Cancer Treatment Access

Morningstar 21 May 2026 8:24 pm

Over 60 Sheep, Goats Killed In Lightening Strike In J&Ks Pahalgam

SRINAGAR, May 21: More than 60 livestock animals were killed in a lightning strike in Pahalgam area of Jammu and Kashmirs Anantnag district, officials said on Thursday. The lightning struck Lanidagen in the Pahalgam area on the intervening night of Wednesday and Thursday during heavy rain and thunderstorm, they said. More the 69 livestock animals, including sheep and goats, perished in the incident. The post Over 60 Sheep, Goats Killed In Lightening Strike In J&Ks Pahalgam appeared first on Daily Excelsior .

Daily Excelsior 21 May 2026 7:09 pm

It Always Seems Impossible Until Its Done: Meaning and Modern Uses

In fast-moving workplaces and classrooms, complex goals often look unmanageable: shipping a new product, retraining for a different career

Your Story 21 May 2026 4:02 pm

James Rodriguez: From Golden Boot Winner to Historic Performance Aspirations

New Delhi, May 21: On June 28, 2014, an exhilarating match took place in the Round of 16 at the FIFA World Cup. Colombia triumphed over Uruguay with a score of 2-0, thanks to a remarkable player: James Rodriguez. It was during this match that Rodriguez scored a stunning goal, catapulting him to international fame ... Read more James Rodriguez: From Golden Boot Winner to Historic Performance Aspirations

Morningstar 21 May 2026 3:37 pm

IPL Biologicals opens 3rd plant in Vadodara, raises capacity to 7,000 KL/year

IPL Biologicals Ltd has inaugurated its third biological manufacturing facility in Vadodara, Gujarat. This new plant represents a Rs 200 crore investment, boosting the company's annual production capacity to 7,000 kilolitres. The facility will produce biofertilisers, biopesticides, and crop health products. This expansion aligns with government goals to reduce chemical fertiliser use. The company plans further investment for future phases.

The Economic Times 21 May 2026 2:55 pm

Man Arrested for Brutal Murder of Woman in Goa Over Family Dispute

Mumbai, May 21: In a significant breakthrough, police have arrested a man involved in the brutal murder of a woman in Bicholim, Goa, along with the theft of her jewelry. The Crime Disclosure Branch of Mira Bhayander Vasai Virar Police acted swiftly, apprehending the fugitive suspect. Authorities recovered items worth 1,11,000, including the victims gold ... Read more Man Arrested for Brutal Murder of Woman in Goa Over Family Dispute

Morningstar 21 May 2026 2:46 pm

Andhra Pradesh Accelerates Implementation of Clean Energy Policy

Amaravati, May 21: Andhra Pradesh has rapidly begun implementing its integrated clean energy policy. The states goal is to attract investments worth 10 lakh crore in renewable energy, energy storage, green hydrogen, power transmission, and manufacturing sectors by 2029. In a significant move, 600 megawatt solar energy projects are being launched in YSR Kadapa district. ... Read more Andhra Pradesh Accelerates Implementation of Clean Energy Policy

Morningstar 21 May 2026 2:17 pm

Nicole Junkermann Says Italy Volleyball Shows Blueprint for Womens Sport Growth in India

During the current season, Italy's top women's volleyball league generated more than 1.4 billion views across its digital ecosystem. The regular season alone produced over 45 million social media interactions, with an engagement rate of 2.8%. On the athletes' own channels, that engagement rate jumps to 8.4%. LVF is now the second most-followed sports league in Italy by number of followers, with more than 1.2 million fans on its own channels.   Nicole Junkermann points to Italian volleyball as a model for scaling women’s sport in India   The league had the same players, the same clubs and the same sporting product it had always had. What changed was the infrastructure around it.   For Nicole Junkermann, founder of Gameday by NJF Holdings and the driving force behind LVF's commercial transformation, those numbers are not primarily a story about Italian volleyball. They're a template. And the market she thinks they apply to most directly is India.   "LVF had world-class athletes, genuine fan interest and a product that could stand up against anything in European sport. What it didn't have was the commercial and digital machinery to capture that value. The gap between what the league was worth and what it was earning was enormous. That gap is what we invested in. India has versions of that gap in almost every women's sport it plays."   What the transformation looked like Gameday became LVF's largest shareholder under a ten-year partnership structure, establishing a joint venture, Spike Media, to manage the league's full rights package. It deployed a technology stack designed to turn passive fan attention into measurable commercial output: content automation reduced the cost and turnaround time of highlight production; a content distribution platform enabled the league to push footage and branded assets directly to clubs, athletes and sponsors; AI-powered analytics tracked how content travelled across the global social media landscape, giving sponsors precise data on what their investment generated.   The results arrived faster than the league's own targets. LVF had set a goal of reaching one billion views across the full season. It surpassed that figure during the regular season alone, months ahead of schedule.   The Coppa Italia Final 4 illustrated what that infrastructure makes possible in practice. The event drew more than 25,000 spectators, a record for a volleyball event in Italy, supported by 38 days of pre-event social content and six embedded content creators. It was built as entertainment, not just sport.   The Indian parallel India's women's sport landscape shares the structural characteristics that defined LVF before Gameday's involvement: genuine sporting quality, real audience interest and commercial infrastructure that hasn't kept pace with either.   The Women's Premier League offered a glimpse of what price discovery looks like when it arrives quickly. The inaugural season's media rights valuation surprised most observers. Franchise prices followed. The entry window for low-cost exposure to Indian women's cricket closed faster than anyone expected.   Other women's sports are earlier on the same curve. Women's kabaddi, volleyball and football each have growing audiences, committed athletes and leagues that have not yet built the commercial infrastructure to monetise what they have. The sporting foundations are there. The gap between what these leagues are worth and what they're earning is, in several cases, as wide as LVF's was before 2024.   "The economic case for women's sport has never been a values argument. It's a pricing argument. You invest before price discovery has happened, before sponsorship rates catch up with audience size, before media rights reflect actual demand. In Italy, that window is closing. In India, across several sports, it's still open."   Why the model travels The LVF transformation wasn't dependent on Italian volleyball having unique characteristics. It was dependent on a gap between product quality and commercial capture, and on the existence of an audience that was reachable through modern digital channels.   India's women's sport market has both. What it additionally has is scale that Italy can't match: the world's largest young population, mobile-first consumption as the overwhelming default and a creator economy of enormous reach.   New leagues in India also have a structural advantage that LVF didn't: they can be designed correctly from the outset. Mobile-first fan engagement, creator partnerships and direct-to-consumer access as the architecture from day one, rather than retrofitted onto legacy broadcast structures built for a different era.   The LVF numbers are a proof of concept. The question for India's women's sport is not whether the model works. It's which leagues move first.   About Gameday by NJF Holdings Gameday by NJF Holdings is a sports investment and strategic platform founded by Nicole Junkermann. Focused on building long-term value across leagues, media and sports technology, its approach centres on structural growth, digital transformation and scalable fan ecosystems.   The platform is the largest shareholder in Italy's professional women's volleyball league, Lega Volley Femminile (LVF), where it is supporting league-level commercial and digital development. Gameday is also the creator of CayoTV, a next-generation sports media platform designed to expand access, engagement and modern distribution for live sport audiences.   For more information, visit gameday.team.

News Voir 21 May 2026 1:18 pm

SC Bats for Victim-centric Approach, Refuses to Entertain Plea for Consolidation of FIRs

Several criminal cases are pending against the accused in Odisha, Chhattisgarh, Jharkhand, Gujarat, Maharashtra, Goa and Andhra Pradesh

Deccan Chronicle 21 May 2026 1:02 pm

Soccer-Clinical Aston Villa outclass Freiburg to win Europa League

Freiburg were hoping to win their first major silverware in their 122-year-old history but rarely threatened the Villa goal

The Hindu 21 May 2026 10:39 am

Gen Z sentiments must shape policy decisions: Goa minister

Highlighting the need to align policies with changing aspirations, the minister says the government must take into account the expectations of Gen Z

The Hindu Businessline 21 May 2026 9:55 am

No 'off-season' in Goa, says tourism minister ahead of monsoon

Monsoon tourism offers a different perspective and continues to attract visitors, the minister pointed out

The Hindu Businessline 21 May 2026 9:36 am

Stylish Aston Villa Win Europa League To End 30-Year Trophy Drought

Aston Villa ended their 30-year trophy drought in style as spectacular goals from Youri Tielemans and Emiliano Buendia inspired a 3-0 win against Freiburg in the Europa League final

NDTV 21 May 2026 8:12 am

China's new supply chain curbs threaten India's electronics hub ambitions, industry seeks relief

New Chinese regulations are impacting India's goal to become a global electronics manufacturing center. These curbs aim to control supply chains and can lead to penalties for companies shifting production. India's electronics industry is seeking urgent government help. The measures could affect supply chain stability, investments, and export growth. The government is aware and consulting on potential actions.

The Economic Times 21 May 2026 5:30 am

I League 3 Sunrise Club Orissa, Baghpat FC win as KLASA, TRAU share spoils in Manipur derby

Sunrise Club Orissa and Baghpat FC registered full points as KLASA and TRAU shared spoils in the Manipur derby in the I League 3 playoff matches today Sunrise Club Orissa romped to a 7 1 win over Chhaygaon FC for their first win in three playoff matches in the morning fixture at Khuman Lampak Main Stadium Muhammed Ashiq S 7', 85' and Faslurahman Methukayil 43', 68' played pivotal role in setting up the comprehensive win for the Odisha team as Suraj Kumar P 45' , Arshad P 68' , and Muhammed Thameem Tk 83' chipped in with a goal apiece The only goal for Chhaygaon FC was scored by Midul Doley in the 29th minute Meanwhile in the Manipur derby staged later in the day at the same venue, KLASA and TRAU shared a point apiece after playing out a 1 1 draw Moirangthem Diya drew first blood in the first minute of the second half to put TRAU ahead but Wahengbam Tejkumar Meitei netted the equaliser for KLASA in the 79th minute Despite efforts, neither team were able to find the difference Elsewhere at SAI Stadium, FC Raengdai went down 1 3 to Baghpat FC Rakshit opened the scoring for Baghpat FC in the 10th minute before Piyush Sikarwar scored back to back in the 40th and 72nd minutes to make it 3 0 Tingkaochun Gangmei scored the consolation goal for FC Raengdai in the 76th minute At the end of 3 rounds, Baghpat FC went top of the table on 7 points as Sunrise Club Orissa went second with 5 points Manipur's KLASA, FC Raengdai and TRAU are in the 3rd, 4th and 5th places as Chhaygaon FC are at the bottom without any points Source The Sangai Express

E-Pao 21 May 2026 4:00 am

FC Imphal, YWC Th post contrasting wins in Sr Women's Football League

FC Imphal overwhelmed MUFA 7 0 as YWC Th sealed a slender 1 0 win over KRYPHSA in the last two Group B league matches of the 16th AMFA Senior Women's Football League 2026 27 With the win, FC Imphal deservedly finished atop Group B on 10 points 3 wins and a draw while YWC finished second on the same 10 points 3 wins and a draw but with inferior goal count and goal difference Chingkhamayum Redima 26', 40', 64' and Yumlembam Pakpi 14', 57' led the scoring for FC Imphal today at Artificial Turf Ground, Lamlong Thongkhong sharing five goals as substitutes Thongam Reshma 63' and Huidrom Sunita 77' contributed a goal apiece Meanwhile in the second match of the day and the final Group B league match, Sagolshem Ronika scored in the second minute to earn YWC Th the 1 0 victory Source The Sangai Express

E-Pao 21 May 2026 4:00 am

65th CC Meet NMFA beat MIUFC 1 0, goalless draw for RAHEE UC, ABA

North Manipur Football Association NMFA Nambol beat Mayang Imphal United FC MIUFC 1 0 as RAHEE UC played out a goalless draw with Athletic Brother's Association ABA , Kshetrigao in today's Group D matches of the 65th Babina Group Sir Churachand Singh KCSI, CBE Memorial Football Tournament 2025 26 In the Group D opening match of the tournament staged this afternoon at Mapal Kangjeibung, NMFA and MIUFC entered the break goalless before Leitanthem Malemnganba scored in the 77th minute to earn NMFA all three points In the second Group D match, ABA and RAHEE had fair share of chances but lack of finesse in the attacking third of both the sides forced them to share a point apiece Source The Sangai Express

E-Pao 21 May 2026 4:00 am

Man arrested in Rs 11 crore credit society fraud case

Panaji: Making a breakthrough in the alleged multi-crore Ashtagandha Credit Society fraud case, the economic offences cell (EOC) of the Goa Police has arrested Prakash Kandolkar (70) from Vaidongar, Parcem in Pernem taluka for his alleged involvement in the misappropriation of nearly Rs 11 crore collected from depositors through the credit society. Investigators alleged that []

The Navhind Times 21 May 2026 1:35 am

Helicopter joyrides to take off soon

Operations to be conducted from Old Goa helipad to five locations Padmavati Prabhu Panaji : In a boost to adventure tourism in Goa, the Tourism Department will soon begin helicopter joyrides from the Old Goa helipad to five locations in the state Aguada Fort, Tiracol Fort, Dudhsagar Waterfall, Mopa airport and Shree Samsthan Gokarn []

The Navhind Times 21 May 2026 1:35 am

Margao Marauders champs

Miramar: Margao Marauders emerged champions of the third edition of the Goa Womens 33 Basketball League after an impressive run at the Youth Hostel, Miramar. Taleigao Tigers finished runners-up, while Fatorda Flyers claimed third place in the competition, which featured 14 teams split into two pools before the top four from each advanced to the []

The Navhind Times 21 May 2026 1:31 am

Goans and the Zanzibar dream

Selma Carvalhos upcoming book, Guts, Glory and Empire, is an engrossing account of Goans who migrated to Zanzibar, Africa, in the mid-19th century and went on to play a significant role in the regions development CHRISTINE MACHADO Over the years, writer Selma Carvalho has been involved in researching the Goan presence in Africa. She has []

The Navhind Times 21 May 2026 12:57 am

Whey to protein-rich foods gets costlier on global supply crunch

India's growing demand for protein products is clashing with a global shortage of raw whey. This key ingredient's price has surged dramatically, forcing Indian brands to increase prices. Companies are absorbing some costs to protect consumers. The rising expense of protein powders and snacks is making daily protein goals more costly for many.

The Economic Times 21 May 2026 12:36 am

Iran-US Tensions and a World in Distress

The fallout of conflict in West Asia is real, immediate and deeply unsettling The growing confrontation between Iran and the United States is no longer a narrowly defined regional dispute. It has begun to cast a long and troubling shadow over the global order. What may appear, at first glance, to be another episode in West Asias turbulent history is in fact a crisis with consequences far beyond the battlefield. It is unsettling energy markets, disturbing trade routes, raising inflationary fears, and reminding the world how fragile peace and economic stability have become. The most immediate impact is being felt in the global oil economy. The Strait of Hormuz, one of the worlds most critical maritime passages, has once again emerged as a flashpoint. A substantial share of the worlds oil supply moves through this narrow corridor, and any disruption there sends tremors across continents. With tensions mounting, markets react not merely to actual conflict but also to the fear of escalation. Oil prices climb, shipping costs rise, and vulnerable economies begin to brace for another round of imported hardship. For developing countries already burdened by inflation, debt, and slowing growth, this is deeply alarming. Yet the crisis is about more than oil. It reflects a dangerous collapse of restraint in international affairs. In an already fractured world marked by war, strategic rivalry, and weakened multilateral institutions, another major confrontation threatens to deepen insecurity. Diplomacy is being pushed to the margins while military signalling grows louder. Such a trajectory is reckless. History has repeatedly shown that once conflict acquires momentum, its consequences become difficult to contain. For countries far from the Gulf, including those in South Asia, the fallout can still be severe. Higher fuel costs feed into transport, food prices, and household expenditure. Financial uncertainty discourages investment. Political polarisation across regions sharpens. In a tightly interconnected world, no crisis of this magnitude remains local for long. What is needed now is not triumphalism, brinkmanship, or proxy posturing. What is needed is sober statesmanship. The United States and Iran, along with other influential powers, must recognise that escalation offers no durable victory. A region already scarred by conflict cannot bear another prolonged rupture, and a weary world economy can scarcely absorb another shock. A further escalation between Washington and Tehran would only deepen this uncertainty and push vulnerable societies closer to hardship. This is why restraint and diplomacy are not optional; they are imperative. Global powers must recognise that the language of force may satisfy immediate political goals, but it rarely delivers durable peace. For Kashmir, the lesson is sobering but clear: in an interdependent world, distant conflicts do not remain distant. Their aftershocks travel through oil prices, labour markets, trade and public anxiety. At such a time, peace is not just a diplomatic necessity. It is an economic and human imperative.

RisingKashmir 21 May 2026 12:13 am

Between the Real World and Social Media..!

Todays youth must learn to control technology instead of becoming controlled by it ISHFAQ MANZOOR In todays rapidly changing world, social media has become an inseparable part of human life. From communication and education to entertainment and business, digital platforms have transformed the way people interact with society. For the youth, especially, social media serves as a gateway to information, opportunities, creativity, and global awareness. However, alongside its countless benefits, excessive dependence on the virtual world has also given rise to an alarming challenge: anxiety, emotional stress, and social insecurity among young people. The modern youth stands between two worlds: the real world of responsibilities, relationships, and personal growth, and the virtual world of online identities, trends, and constant comparisons. While technology itself is not harmful, an imbalance in its use can affect mental peace, confidence, and productivity. Therefore, understanding this issue responsibly is important for families, educational institutions, and society as a whole. Social media platforms have undoubtedly created new opportunities for learning and communication. Students can access educational resources within seconds, connect with experts across the globe, and participate in constructive discussions. Young entrepreneurs use digital platforms to build businesses, artists showcase their talents, and communities spread awareness about social and national issues. In many ways, social media has empowered the younger generation and strengthened their connection with the wider world. Yet, despite these advantages, many young people today experience anxiety and emotional pressure due to unrealistic standards created online. Every day, millions of carefully edited images, luxury lifestyles, achievements, and opinions flood social media feeds. As a result, many individuals begin comparing their ordinary lives with the perfect lives they see on screens. Such constant comparison can create feelings of inadequacy, loneliness, and self-doubt. One of the major concerns is the pressure to remain constantly active online. Many young people fear missing out on trends, events, or social interactions, a condition commonly described as Fear of Missing Out or FOMO. Notifications, likes, comments, and followers often become sources of validation. When online approval decreases, some individuals begin to feel ignored or unimportant. Gradually, this dependence on virtual appreciation weakens emotional stability and self-confidence. Another issue is the reduction of meaningful real-world interaction. Earlier, friendships and family relationships were built through direct conversations and shared experiences. Today, many interactions are limited to short messages, reactions, or virtual engagement. Although technology connects people digitally, it sometimes creates emotional distance in real life. A person may have thousands of followers online but still feel isolated in reality. The impact on mental health cannot be ignored. Excessive screen time often disturbs sleep patterns, concentration, and emotional balance. Young minds exposed continuously to online negativity, criticism, or harmful content may become vulnerable to stress and anxiety. Cyberbullying, trolling, and online harassment further worsen the situation for many teenagers and students. Unlike traditional conflicts, online negativity spreads rapidly and can deeply affect a persons emotional well-being. At the same time, it is important not to portray social media as an enemy. Technology is a tool, and its impact depends largely on how it is used. Responsible usage can turn social media into a platform for learning, innovation, and positive engagement. The real challenge lies in maintaining balance between virtual life and real-life responsibilities. Parents and teachers play a crucial role in guiding the younger generation. Instead of imposing harsh restrictions, there should be open communication and awareness regarding healthy digital habits. Young people should be encouraged to spend time in physical activities, reading, social service, cultural programs, and face-to-face interactions. Educational institutions can also organise awareness sessions about mental health, digital discipline, and responsible online behaviour. Equally important is the role of self-discipline among the youth themselves. Every generation faces challenges unique to its time, and todays youth must learn to control technology instead of becoming controlled by it. Setting limits on screen time, avoiding unnecessary comparisons, and focusing on personal goals can significantly reduce anxiety. Developing hobbies, exercising regularly, and spending quality time with family and friends can help maintain emotional balance. The youth of any nation represent its future strength and intellectual potential. Therefore, preserving their mental well-being is not merely a personal concern but a collective social responsibility. A healthy and confident generation contributes positively to national development, innovation, education, and social harmony. Excessive anxiety, distraction, and emotional instability among young people can affect productivity and weaken social values over time. In recent years, there has been growing awareness worldwide regarding mental health and digital wellness. Many governments, educational bodies, and social organisations are encouraging balanced use of technology and promoting awareness about online safety. Such initiatives are important because the digital age is not temporary; it is the future. The solution, therefore, is not rejection of technology but wise and disciplined adaptation to it. The real world offers experiences that no screen can fully replace: genuine friendships, human emotions, natural beauty, family bonds, and personal achievements earned through patience and effort. Social media can complement life, but it should never replace life itself. Youth must remember that online popularity is temporary, while character, knowledge, and real relationships create lasting success and happiness. In conclusion, social media is one of the most influential inventions of modern times. It has connected societies, expanded knowledge, and created opportunities beyond imagination. However, uncontrolled use and unrealistic expectations associated with the digital world have also contributed to rising anxiety among youth. The need of the hour is balance, awareness, and responsible engagement. By combining the advantages of technology with the values of real-world living, young people can build healthier minds, stronger relationships, and a brighter future for themselves and the nation. (The Author is a library futurist and a writer from Kulgam. Email: waniishfaq0001@gmail.com)

RisingKashmir 21 May 2026 12:11 am

India Taxi Service Set to Launch in Jaipur Next Month

Jaipur, May 20: Following successful launches in cities like New Delhi, Lucknow, Mumbai, and Chandigarh, the cooperative model taxi service, India Taxi, is set to expand to Jaipur. The service is scheduled to begin in the first week of June. The primary goal of this initiative is to provide affordable and safe transportation for passengers ... Read more India Taxi Service Set to Launch in Jaipur Next Month

Morningstar 20 May 2026 9:32 pm

Chinas U-17 Football Team Reaches Asia Cup Final After 22 Years

Beijing, May 20: On May 19, the semi-finals of the 2026 U-17 Mens Football Asia Cup took place in Saudi Arabia. The Chinese team defeated Australia 2-0, marking their return to the Asia Cup final after 22 years. In the first half, both teams were locked in a goalless draw. However, in the fourth minute ... Read more Chinas U-17 Football Team Reaches Asia Cup Final After 22 Years

Morningstar 20 May 2026 8:46 pm

Lokesh unveils vision for Andhra Model of Education, sets 100% school enrolment goal

Smart kitchens, introduced in Kadapa schools, will be expanded across the State within two years, says the HRD Minister

The Hindu 20 May 2026 7:38 pm

Safeguarding equity in Indonesia's fishing fleet modernization

The Indonesian government's ambitious goal of building 1,582 modern fishing vessels by 2028 marks its strategic ...

Antara News 20 May 2026 7:37 pm

Hyderabads Tulasi Reddy Completes Mount Everest Summit Mission

From an ordinary fitness goal to standing atop the world, Telanganas Tulasi Reddy turns discipline and perseverance into a remarkable achievement.

Deccan Chronicle 20 May 2026 7:14 pm

Indonesia taps local wisdom for forest emissions goals

Indonesias Forestry Ministry is integrating indigenous knowledge and youth-driven innovation into its FOLU Net ...

Antara News 20 May 2026 6:21 pm

Heatwave intensifies in Delhi, other parts of northern India

New Delhi, May 20: New Delhi and several parts of northern India are witnessing extreme heatwave conditions as the India Meteorological Department (IMD) has issued a red alert for warm night conditions over Uttar Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh and the Vidarbha region of Maharashtra. Temperatures in many areas have crossed 45 degrees Celsius, while hot and dry winds have made outdoor conditions extremely harsh. The IMD has warned that severe heatwave conditions are likely to persist over the next few days across northwest and central India, including Delhi, Rajasthan, Punjab, Haryana and parts of Jammu and Kashmir. Banda in Uttar Pradesh recorded around 48 degrees Celsius, while several districts in Vidarbha and Madhya Pradesh also reported unusually high day and night temperatures, offering little relief to residents. Health authorities have advised people to avoid direct exposure to sunlight during afternoon hours, remain hydrated and take precautions against heat-related illnesses, particularly children, elderly persons and outdoor workers. The IMD said that heatwave conditions are likely to prevail over Himachal Pradesh, Uttarakhand, Rajasthan, southwest Bihar, Chhattisgarh, Telangana, Coastal Andhra Pradesh, Yanam, Marathwada and Odisha over the next two days. The Met Department has also predicted thunder squalls accompanied by strong winds over Andhra Pradesh, Bihar, Gangetic West Bengal, Jharkhand and Odisha during the day. Jammu and Kashmir, Sub-Himalayan West Bengal, Sikkim, Interior and Coastal Karnataka, Madhya Maharashtra, Konkan, Goa and the northeastern states are likely to witness thunderstorms accompanied by lightning and gusty winds. Heatwave to severe heatwave conditions are likely to continue over northwest and central India during the week and over east India during the next five days.

Greater Kashmir 20 May 2026 5:26 pm

Pritam and Pedro teaser: Rajkumar Hiranis series promises a blend of humour and mystery

Pritam and Pedro stars the Vir Hirani as Pritam and Arshad Warsi as Pedro. The show throws two mismatched guys into the crazy world of Goa where cybercrime and chaos collide

The Hindu 20 May 2026 5:18 pm

The ticking price tag: What delaying parenthood really costs you financially and biologically

A growing number of couples are choosing to delay parenthood in pursuit of career milestones, financial stability, and personal goals. But what happens when the biological clock and the bank account collide?

The Economic Times 20 May 2026 4:34 pm

Muthoot Finance Ranked India's No. 1 Most Trusted Financial Services Brand for 10th Consecutive Year

Muthoot Finance Ltd., India’s largest gold loan NBFC, has been ranked as the No. 1 Most Trusted Brand in the Financial Services category in TRA Research’s Brand Trust Report 2026, marking its 10th consecutive year of achieving this distinction. The TRA Brand Trust Report is one of India’s most comprehensive syndicated studies on consumer trust, evaluating brands across sectors based on a robust framework that combines both rational and emotional drivers of trust, ultimately influencing buying intent.   Mr. Alexander George Muthoot, Joint Managing Director, Muthoot Finance   This continued recognition reflects Muthoot Finance’s strong legacy of trust, customer-first approach, and consistent focus on delivering reliable, transparent, and accessible financial solutions to millions of customers across India. As India’s largest gold loan NBFC, the company has built deep-rooted relationships across urban and rural markets, supported by its extensive consolidated branch network of over 7,500 branches and presence across 29 states and union territories , reinforcing its position as a dependable and widely accessible financial partner. The company now serves over 2.5 lakh customers every day across India, reflecting its deep reach and strong trust among households.   Commenting on the achievement, Alexander George Muthoot, Joint Managing Director, Muthoot Finance , said, "Being recognised as India’s most trusted financial services brand for the 10th consecutive year is a matter of immense pride and responsibility for us. This milestone is a reflection of the unwavering trust our customers have placed in us across generations, and it inspires us to continue raising the bar in everything we do. At Muthoot Finance, trust is not just a value, but the foundation of our business. We have consistently focused on delivering transparent, customer-centric financial solutions while embracing innovation to meet evolving customer needs. As we move forward, we remain committed to strengthening this trust, expanding access to credit, and empowering individuals and businesses across India to achieve their financial goals."   As a pioneer in formalising the gold loan segment in India, Muthoot Finance has played a pivotal role in transforming gold loans from an informal borrowing option into a structured, transparent, and widely accepted financial product. This recognition further reinforces how gold loans are increasingly being perceived as a smart, reliable, and trustworthy credit solution , particularly for households seeking quick and secure access to funds.   Muthoot Finance has also been certified as a Great Place to Work for five consecutive years by the Great Place to Work Institute, reflecting its sustained focus on employee wellbeing, a culture of trust, and a supportive, people-first work environment. The company was also recently recognised among the Top 50 India’s Best Workplaces™ in BFSI 2026 by Great Place to Work.   Muthoot Finance, which recently completed 15 years since its IPO , is also the first listed company from Kerala to cross a market capitalisation of Rs. 1 lakh crore and is a constituent of the NIFTY Next 50 . The company is also classified as an Upper Layer NBFC . In addition, Muthoot Finance has undertaken extensive initiatives in CSR, and ISR, investing approximately Rs. 500 crore since 2014 and impacting over 5 million lives across India.   Muthoot Finance’s sustained leadership in the TRA Brand Trust rankings underscores its ability to build long-term relationships with customers by combining trust with service excellence and innovation. The recognition also highlights the company’s continued efforts in strengthening its brand equity while adapting to changing customer expectations and market dynamics.

News Voir 20 May 2026 4:32 pm

Bajaj Finance Personal Loan Enables Easier Repayment Planning with up to 108-month Tenure

Bajaj Finance Personal Loan is a widely used financial solution that supports individuals in managing planned and urgent expenses with ease. It offers quick access to funds without collateral and features a fully digital application process.   Bajaj Finance Personal Loan   The personal loan product is designed to support financial needs such as medical expenses, travel, education, home improvement, and other personal requirements. With flexible repayment options and fast processing, it aims to improve access to credit for a wide range of customers.   Bajaj Finance Personal Loan continues to focus on ease, flexibility, and responsible lending for a better customer experience. Here are some of the benefits offered by the Bajaj Finance Personal Loan.   Extended repayment tenure up to 108 months The key update in Bajaj Finance Personal Loan is the introduction of a repayment tenure of up to 108 months. This gives borrowers more time to repay their loan in smaller monthly instalments.   The loan now offers tenure options ranging from 12 months to 108 months, allowing customers to choose a repayment period based on their income and financial planning needs. A longer repayment tenure helps reduce monthly EMI amounts. With up to 108 months available, customers can manage monthly expenses more comfortably.   This flexibility supports better budgeting and helps borrowers balance loan repayment with other financial commitments. It is especially useful for individuals managing long-term or high-value expenses.   Simple digital process with quick disbursal The application process is fully online and requires minimal documentation. Customers can complete verification steps digitally, reducing paperwork and saving time.   Once approved, funds are typically disbursed within 24 hours*, subject to eligibility and verification.   Competitive interest rates Bajaj Finance Personal Loan interest rate generally ranges from 10% to 30% per annum, depending on eligibility, credit profile, and repayment behaviour. This structure helps customers understand the cost clearly before applying.   Bajaj Finance Personal Loan interest rate is applied based on credit assessment and risk profile.   Designed for a wide range of borrowers Bajaj Finance Personal Loan is available for salaried and self-employed individuals who need structured financial support. The loan amount ranges from Rs. 40,000 to Rs. 55 lakh, making it suitable for both small and large financial requirements. The loan doesn’t require any collateral.   It is commonly used for education costs, medical treatment, weddings, travel, home repairs, and other planned or emergency needs.   The flexible tenure and transparent pricing make it suitable for customers with different income levels and financial goals.   Collateral-free and transparent lending The personal loan is unsecured, which means no collateral or security is required.   Customers only need basic identity, address, and income documents to apply. This simplifies the borrowing process and improves access to credit.   All terms, including repayment structure and interest rates, are clearly communicated during the application stage to support informed financial decisions.   Bajaj Finance Personal Loan continues to focus on responsible lending practices and transparent communication. With extended tenure options, flexible loan amounts, and a clear interest rate structure, the product is designed to support long-term financial stability.   The combination of quick approval, digital processing, and repayment flexibility makes it a dependable option for customers across India. Customers can check eligibility online and apply based on their financial requirements.   Terms and conditions apply*   Bajaj Finance Ltd. (‘BFL’, ‘Bajaj Finance’, or ‘the Company’), a subsidiary of Bajaj Finserv Ltd., is a deposit taking Non-Banking Financial Company (NBFC-D) registered with the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) and is classified as an NBFC-Investment and Credit Company (NBFC-ICC). BFL is engaged in the business of lending and acceptance of deposits. It has a diversified lending portfolio across retail, SMEs, and commercial customers with significant presence in both urban and rural India. It accepts public and corporate deposits and offers a variety of financial services products to its customers. BFL, a thirty-five-year-old enterprise, has now become a leading player in the NBFC sector in India and on a consolidated basis, it has a franchise of 69.14 million customers. BFL has the highest domestic credit rating of AAA/Stable for long-term borrowing, A1+ for short-term borrowing, and CRISIL AAA/Stable & [ICRA]AAA(Stable) for its FD program. It has a long-term issuer credit rating of BB+/Positive and a short-term rating of B by S&P Global ratings.

News Voir 20 May 2026 3:22 pm

Rs 10.9 lakh crore burden: Iran shock can take a load off India's back

Rising oil prices triggered by the Iran conflict are pushing India to accelerate its shift away from fossil fuels, with the government fast-tracking plans for ethanol adoption and commercial vehicle electrification to reduce dependence on imported crude and support the rupee. With crude imports estimated to cost Rs 10.9 lakh crore in FY26, policymakers are treating energy transition as an economic and strategic priority rather than only an environmental goal.

The Economic Times 20 May 2026 2:15 pm