Rydham, Basit, Atif shine as J&K crushes Goa by 50 runs
U-23 Mens State-A Trophy Excelsior Sports Correspondent JAMMU, Nov 19: Jammu & Kashmir produced a commanding performance to defeat Goa by 50 runs in the ongoing U-23 Mens State-A Trophy at Motibaug Cricket Stadium, Vadodara today. The win was powered by a spectacular century from Rydham Sharma, a crucial half-century by Basit Nazir and a destructive bowling spell by Atif Bin Mushtaq. Electing to bat first, J&K posted a formidable 287 runs in 50 overs. Rydham Sharma displayed remarkable grit, [] The post Rydham, Basit, Atif shine as J&K crushes Goa by 50 runs appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Meta's Chief AI Scientist is leaving the company after 12 years
One of Meta's top AI researchers, Yann LeCun, is leaving after 12 years with the company to found his own AI startup, he announced. LeCun, who is also a professor at New York University, joined the company in 2013 to lead Meta's Fundamental AI Research (FAIR) lab and later took on the role of Chief AI Scientist. LeCun said his new startup would continue the Advanced Machine Intelligence research program (AMI) I have been pursuing over the last several years with colleagues at FAIR, at NYU, and beyond and that it would partner with Meta. The goal of the startup is to bring about the next big revolution in AI: systems that understand the physical world, have persistent memory, can reason, and can plan complex action sequences, he wrote in an update on Threads. AMI will have far-ranging applications in many sectors of the economy, some of which overlap with Metas commercial interests, but many of which do not. Pursuing the goal of AMI in an independent entity is a way to maximize its broad impact. Speculation about LeCun's future at Meta has been mounting in recent months. Earlier this year, the company invested nearly $15 billion into Scale AI and made the 28-year-old CEO, Alexandr Wang, its Chief AI Officer. Meta also recruited Shengjia Zhao, who helped create GPT-4, making him Chief AI Scientist of its newly created Meta Superintelligence Labs unit. LeCun, on the other hand, has been openly skeptical of LLMs. We are not going to get to human-level AI by just scaling LLMs, he said during an appearance on the Big technology podcast earlier this year. And in a recent talk at a conference, he advised aspiring researchers to absolutely not work on LLMs, according to remarks reported by The Wall Street Journal. At the same time, Meta has been reshuffling its AI teams. The company cut several hundred jobs from its Superintelligence group, including from FAIR, last month . And LeCun has had difficulty getting resources for his projects at Meta as the company focused more intently on building models to compete with immediate threats from rivals including OpenAI, Alphabet Inc.s Google and Anthropic, Bloomberg reported . LeCun said he will stay on at Meta until the end of the year. I am extremely grateful to Mark Zuckerberg, Andrew Bosworth (Boz), Chris Cox, and Mike Schroepfer for their support of FAIR, and for their support of the AMI program over the last few years, he wrote. This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/ai/metas-chief-ai-scientist-is-leaving-the-company-after-12-years-224325268.html?src=rss
900 youth to serve as 1st responders under National Disaster Scheme
NT Reporter Panaji Nine-hundred Yuva Aapda Mitra volunteers in Goa will act as first responders during disaster response, relief and rehabilitation operations, strengthening the states emergency capability. The Directorate of Fire and Emergency Services (DFES) has begun training the volunteers in phases at two centres the Regional Training Centre at the fire force headquarters [] The post 900 youth to serve as 1st responders under National Disaster Scheme appeared first on The Navhind Times .
Police to adopt new strategy to foil crimes
NT Reporter Panaji Chief Minister Pramod Sawant on Wednesday said the Goa police will adopt a new strategy primarily aimed at crime prevention. Sources said that while discussing various policing issues at a crime review meeting Sawant reprimanded police officials over the rising incidents of crime, and sought total dedication towards duty. He said that [] The post Police to adopt new strategy to foil crimes appeared first on The Navhind Times .
Bluesky revamps its moderation and reporting tools with transparency in mind
Bluesky is looking to make its moderation and reporting systems more transparent as part of its efforts to forge a healthier social media ecosystem than some of the alternatives out there. The platform's userbase has doubled in size to 40 million over the past year, and with more users come more instances of toxicity and other types of harmful content. Bluesky is also subject to more regulatory requirements in certain jurisdictions . The team has been working to address those factors, and changes to the moderation system should help. The platform is revamping how it enforces and tracks violations of its policies. In the latest version of the Bluesky app, the system for reporting posts now includes more granular options with specific options to flag content related to things like false information about elections, human trafficking and bullying. This granularity helps our moderation systems and teams act faster and with greater precision, the Bluesky team wrote in a blog post . It also allows for more accurate tracking of trends and harms across the network. Rather than tracking community guidelines violations across individual policies as it did in the past, Bluesky will automatically track everything in a single system. As part of that, the platform will provide users clearer information about enforcement actions. Starting in the coming weeks, users whose accounts are actioned will learn which policy they violated, the severity level of their violation and how many times theyve broken the rules. They'll also be notified as to the length and end date of any suspension, as well as how close they are to more severe penalties being applied to their account for repeated violations. There are appeals processes for both post takedowns and account suspensions. Looking ahead, Bluesky plans to add a moderation inbox to the app rather than dealing with moderation decisions by email. The team says this will improve transparency and enable it to send a higher volume of notifications to users. These updates are part of our broader work on community health, the team wrote. Our goal is to ensure consistent, fair enforcement that holds repeat violators accountable while serving our growing community as we continue to scale. There are some other changes in the latest version of the app. The team says that a redesign makes the who can reply settings easier to use, including the option to save your selection as the default for future posts. There's also a dark mode app icon available. This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/social-media/bluesky-revamps-its-moderation-and-reporting-tools-with-transparency-in-mind-193629692.html?src=rss
HC tells special court to decide Harmalkars bail within 3 weeks
NT Reporter Panaji In the bail plea filed by accused in the multi-crore land fraud, Rohan Harmalkar, the High Court of Bombay at Goa on Wednesday directed the Special Court at Panaji to decide the bail application on its own merits within three weeks of receiving it, after giving an opportunity to the Special Public [] The post HC tells special court to decide Harmalkars bail within 3 weeks appeared first on The Navhind Times .
Major blaze guts Zuari Nagar scrapyard; fire personnel battle flames for hours
NT Reporter Vasco A major fire broke out ata scrapyard in ZuariNagar early Wednesday morning, prompting a large-scale emergency response from fire brigades across the region. The blaze, reported at around 3.15 am, was so intense that engines from Verna, Vasco, Margao, Panaji, Goa Shipyard, Mormugao Port Authority and Paradip Phosphate were rushed to the [] The post Major blaze guts Zuari Nagar scrapyard; fire personnel battle flames for hours appeared first on The Navhind Times .
BLOs cannot demand docus until Dec 4, says collector
NT Reporter Margao South Goa district collector and district election officer Egna Cleetus on Wednesday said booth-level officers (BLOs) have no mandate to insist on any documentation from voters until December 4 during the ongoing Special Intensified Revision (SIR)exercise. Her clarification followed allegations by Congress leader and Citizens for Democracy Goa convener Elvis Gomes, who [] The post BLOs cannot demand docus until Dec 4, says collector appeared first on The Navhind Times .
Girl who shielded father in attack should get PM award: Virato
NT Reporter Vasco South Goa MP Viriato Fernandes has written to the office of Chief Minister Pramod Sawant recommending 15-year-old Nakshatra Nayaks name to the Indian Council for Child Welfare (ICCW), the central agency responsible for selecting awardees for the Pradhan Mantri Rashtriya Bal Puraskar to be bestowed on January 26, 2026. He has additionally [] The post Girl who shielded father in attack should get PM award: Virato appeared first on The Navhind Times .
Brazil's Lula returns amid crucial climate finance talks at COP30
Brazil's President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva is pushing for a COP30 agreement on climate action. Negotiators are working to resolve differences, especially on finance. Developing nations want more adaptation funds and accountability from developed countries. Industrialised nations resist standalone discussions on public funds. A revised text is expected soon, aiming to bridge these gaps and advance climate goals.
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Disney fails in initial bid to halt Sling TV's short-term streaming passes
Sling TV has won the first stage of a legal battle with Disney over the short-term passes that the streaming service introduced in August . The Dish Network-owned platform started offering daily ($5), weekend ($10) and weekly ($15) passes for its Sling Orange plan, which costs $46 on a monthly basis. Disney owns several channels that are offered through Sling TV platforms, including multiple ESPN channels and the Disney Channel. It did not take too kindly to the new offerings Disney promptly filed a lawsuit over the short-term live TV passes, as well as an emergency request to halt them. As reported by Cord Cutters , US District Judge Arun Subramanian dismissed the latter motion after determining Disney failed to demonstrate it would suffer irreparable harm without the court's immediate intervention. Disney hasnt shown it has lost customers due to the passes, Judge Subramanian wrote in an 11-page ruling , per The Verge . The networks are being distributed in the same platform, in the same manner, that they always have, but to a broader array of Sling customers. A viewer might not want to sign up to a streaming service for an entire month if they only want to watch a single game (say, a winner-take-all soccer match in which a team scores three utterly sensational goals to take their country to the mens World Cup for the first time in 28 years ). However, Disney asserted that, under its agreement with Sling TV, the platform can only offer access to its channels to traditional subscribers. Under Disney's interpretation, those are consumers who have recurring monthly subscriptions. Judge Subramanian disagreed, pointing out that the contract defines a subscriber as a person intentionally authorized by Dish to receive any level of video programming service or package of programming networks via the Sling Platform. The judge added that, as far as a subscriber goes, theres no minimum subscription length or other terms specified and the term refers to anyone who is entitled to receive any level of video programming service or package of programming networks. Judge Subramanian argued that this broad definition clearly covers users of the passes at issue in this case. Disney also claimed that the short-term passes would pull consumers away from its own standalone ESPN streaming service . The company offered up evidence to that end, but Judge Subramanian wrote that the documentation doesnt show that the passes siphon customers from ESPN Unlimited. The judge added that, if the passes do siphon customers from ESPN Unlimited, Disney hasnt shown that those losses would not be quantifiable. While the short-term passes remain in place for now (with Sling TV offering $1 per day passes until November 30 to celebrate this initial victory), the breach-of-contract lawsuit Disney has filed will move forward. Judge Subramanian also pointed out that the current agreement between the two sides runs out within the next 12 months and they're set to start renegotiating terms soon. So, if Disney wants to prohibit the short-term passes or have its networks excluded from them, it can try to hash that out in contract talks. This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/entertainment/streaming/disney-fails-in-initial-bid-to-halt-sling-tvs-short-term-streaming-passes-175000436.html?src=rss
White House posts Trump and Ronaldos GOAT moment: What the caption CR7 45/47 really means
President Trump and football legend Cristiano Ronaldo were captured in a viral White House video captioned Two GOATs. This clip, shared during Ronaldo's attendance at a state dinner, merged Ronaldo's iconic CR7 brand with Trump's 45/47 political shorthand, sparking widespread online discussion and speculation.
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Black Friday has become the time to buy the hottest tech of the year. Whether you're shopping for yourself or stocking up on gifts for the holidays, Black Friday deals are sure to bring the best prices of the year to things like headphones, game consoles, robot vacuums, phone accessories and everything in between. You don't even have to wait until Black Friday proper to save a ton of money. Over the past few years, we've seen Black Friday tech deals start earlier and earlier to the point where the entire month of November is packed with discounts. If you're on the hunt for solid tech deals, Engadget has you covered. We've collected the best Black Friday deals on tech you can get right now, and we'll continue to update this post as we get closer to the big day at the end of November. Note that you probably have the best chance of snagging record-low prices when we get to about one week before Thanksgiving, but these deals available now are worth considering. Black Friday deals: Engadget's top picks Meta Quest 3S VR headset for $250 ($50 off): We consider this to be the best VR headset for newbies or those on a budget. It's comfortable to wear for long sessions, has solid performance, comes with excellent controllers and you'll have access to a large app library with it. Apple AirTags (four pack) for $65 (34 percent off): iPhone users who frequently misplace things should invest in a few AirTags. Slip them into your wallet, bag, jacket and other belongings to keep track of their locations in the Find My app. Just make sure that, if you're going to attach one to your keys, you also pick up an AirTag holder to go along with it. Amazon Fire TV Stick 4K Max for $35 (42 percent off): One of our favorite streaming devices , the 4K Max dongle supports Dolby Vision, Dolby Atmos, 4K and HDR10+ and it has Wi-Fi 6E for a speedier, more stable internet connection. It also supports the Fire TV Ambient Experience, which can display art on your TV when you're not actively using it. Sony WH-1000XM5 headphones for $248 ($158 off): While the new XM6 headphones have replaced these as Sony's flagship cans, that doesn't mean the XM5 aren't worth buying. They were our top pick for the best wireless headphones for years before the XM6 came around, and they still have excellent ANC, great sound quality, long battery life, a comfortable fit and handy extra features like multipoint connectivity. LEGO Star Wars Millennium Falcon A New Hope 25th Anniversary Collectable 75375 for $68 (20 percent off): This is a set that any Star Wars fan will love to build and then love to display once it's complete. The 921-piece set features a fully-detailed Millennium Falcone, buildable stand and nameplate. It's one of many Lego Black Friday deals you can get right now. Nintendo Switch 2 + Mario Kart World bundle for $499: Black Friday Nintendo sales were announced recently and, unsurprisingly, there won't be many true deals out there this year. There are no straight discounts on the Switch 2 console, so your best bet is to pick up a bundle that saves you some cash on a Switch 2 game. One of the best is the Mario Kart Wold bundle, but Pokmon fans should consider the Pokmon Legends: Z-A bundle , too. Black Friday deals under $50 Ring Video Doorbell for $50 (50 percent off): This is the most affordable Ring doorbell and it includes a battery that's rechargeable via USB-C. Once installed, it will send you alerts when motion is detected near your door, and you can use the Live View and two-way talk features to interact with visitors without opening your door. Blink Mini 2 (2 pack) for $28 (60 percent off): if you want to keep an eye on your home when you're away, it'll be hard to find a security camera as convenient and as affordable as a Blink Mini 2. Yes, the company just came out the with 2K+ version , but that will be overkill for most people. The Blink Mini 2 gets the job done by recording 1080p video, sending you motion alerts and supporting two-way talk in case you want to chat with your pets while you're out. Note that these are wired cameras, so they're more conveniently used indoors unless you pick up the necessary weather-resistant adapter for outdoor use. Philips fabric shaver for $13 (32 percent off): Consider this the Black Friday tech deal you didn't know you needed. If you have shirts, sweaters, pants, even blankets that have pilled over time, this handy little fabric shaver can get them looking more like new again. I bought this on a whim after wishing I could refresh some of my most-loved wardrobe staples without spending hours pulling pills off myself. Philips' fabric shaver has delivered and then some, and my clothes look much fresher than before. Jisulife Life 7 handheld fan for $25 (14 percent off): This handy little fan is a must-have if you life in a warm climate or have a tropical vacation planned anytime soon. It can be used as a table or handheld fan and even be worn around the neck so you don't have to hold it at all. Its 5,000 mAh battery allows it to last hours on a single charge, and the small display in the middle of the fan's blades show its remaining battery level. Leebin 2025 electric spin scrubber for $40 (43 percent off, Prime exclusive): This weird little scrubber makes cleaning my bathroom and shower much less of a pain. Just choose the brush head you need for your job and the rotating head takes care of most of the hard work. I love the adjustable handle, which extends from 12 to 50 inches so you can get into hard-to-reach places without breaking a sweat. Monarch Money budgeting app (one year) for $50 (50 percent off with code MONARCHVIP): One of our favorite budgeting apps , Monarch Money gives you a lot of control over the organization of your funds. There's a helpful goals feature for when you're planning out big purchases or financial milestones you want to hit, and we found the month-in-review recap it provides to be more thorough than other budgeting apps we tried. There's even Zillow integration for folks looking to buy a home. Black Friday Apple deals Apple MacBook Air (13-inch, M4) for $749 ($250 off): Our top pick for the best laptop you can get, the M4 MacBook Air will be plenty of power for most people in a convenient, premium package. It's thin and light as ever, with an excellent keyboard and trackpad, plus enough battery life to get you through a whole day of work, video calls and more. Apple Watch SE 3 for $200 ($50 off): The SE has been our top pick for the best Apple Watch for those on a budget, and the latest model only solidifies that further. It has the same chipset found in the latest flagship Apple Watches, fast-charging capabilities, an always-on display and most of the same activity-tracking features you'll find in more expensive model. Apple Mac Mini M4 for $499 ($100 off): Desktop users looking for an upgrade should consider the latest Mac Mini, which runs on the M4 chip and 16GB of RAM as standard in the base configuration. This version has a smaller design that takes up less space, front-facing USB-C ports and a headphone jack, plus Thunderbolt 5 support. Black Friday gaming deals The Legend of Zelda: Hyrule Historia for $22 (46 percent off): There is so much lore and history to the Zelda franchise that it was difficult to keep things straight. That is, up until a few years ago when this compendium came out and finally corrected the record and shed some light on some of the murkier events across one of the most storied game sagas of all time. SanDisk microSD Express card (256GB) for $60 (12 percent off): If you have a Switch 2, no regular microSD card will do if you want to expand the console's storage. You need a newer microSD Express card, and currently there are only a handful on the market. We did some testing to find the best microSD Express card for the Switch 2 and found that performance was, in general, very similar amongst all the readily available cards. We recommend getting whichever fits within your budget at the capacity you want. PowerA Mario Joy wireless controller for $27 (46 percent off): This controller would make an excellent gift for any Nintendo fan, even those who already have a Switch 2 since it's compatible with the new console. It runs on two AA batteries, which should last for 40 hours of playtime before they need to be replaced. Black Friday smart home and kitchen deals Cosori 9-in-1 air fryer for $90 (25 percent off): I personally have this air fryer, one of our top picks , in my house and I've used it for over a year with no issues. I love that it makes good use of vertical space so it doesn't take up too much space on my counter, and its rounded-square shape allows me to cook more food than you'd think in one go in the basket. It crisps all kinds of foods up well and generally takes a lot of the guess work (and time) out of making a good meal. Ninja Dual-Zone air fryer (10-quart) for $180 (22 percent off): If you cook for large crowds on Thanksgiving and other occasions, this is the air fryer to get. Not only is it a large, 10-quart capacity model, but it also has two separate cooking areas. You can crisp up potatoes on one side and brussel sprouts on the other with no issues. Use the Smart Finish feature to cook two separate foods in different ways and have them both be done at the same time, or Match Cook to copy the cooking method in both chambers. Breville Smart Oven Air Fryer Pro for $300 ($100 off): One of the most versatile air fryers out there, this Breville machine not only air fries, but also bakes, roasts, toasts, dehydrates, reheats and more. It also has a large capacity that can cook a 14-pound turkey or a tray of muffins with ease. Dyson 360 Vis Nav robot vacuum for $400 ($600 off): This is one of the best robot vacuums you can get, period. It doesn't have a self-emptying base, but its superior suction power almost makes up for that. It's one of the strongest robot vacuums I've ever tested, and it has excellent obstacle avoidance. The latter means you will rarely, if ever, have to attend to it getting caught on the edge of a carpet or getting stuck under a piece of furniture. If a cordless stick vacuum is what you're looking for, don't forget to check out all of the other Dyson Black Friday deals . More Black Friday tech deals GoPro Hero 13 Black Extended Power Bundle for $349 ($150 off): This bundle gives you our favorite action cam plus three Enduro batteries, a dual battery charger, one adhesive mount, a 64GB SanDisk microSD card, two USB-C cables and more. It makes a great all-in-one gift for the budding videographer or aspiring influencer in your life, or a solid addition to your own camera kit. Also available at GoPro . Bose QuietComfort headphones for $200 (43 percent off): These noise-cancelling headphones have a comfortable (albeit a bit boring) design, an Aware mode that lets you hear more of your surroundings when you need to and up to 24 hours of battery life. Samsung 65-inch Frame Pro smart TV for $1,598 (24 percent off): The latest version of Samsung's art TV, the Frame Pro lets you show artwork on the screen when you're not watching a sports game or binge-watching your favorite show. It supports 4K content, VRR gaming at up to 4K 144Hz and runs on Samsung's NQ4 AI Gen3 processor. Also available at Best Buy . EcoFlow Black Friday deals get up to 80 percent off: Portable power stations are an investment, but they can be crucial pieces of tech during emergencies. The top pick from our friends at Yahoo Tech has been heavily discounted in this early Black Friday sale. You can pick up the EcoFlow Delta Pro 3 for $1,400 off, down to $2,299, or the power station with an extra battery bundled in for $2,699 off, down to $3,599. Black Friday FAQs When is Black Friday 2025? Black Friday 2025 lands on November 28. Which stores have Black Friday deals? Many physical retail stores have Black Friday deals including Walmart, Target, Best Buy and others. Even more retailers have online Black Friday deals, including Amazon, GameStop, Costco and others. When do Black Friday sales start? Gone are the times when Black Friday sales were one-day-only affairs. Now, Black Friday deals are often available starting on Thanksgiving, or even earlier. Last year, we saw Black Friday deals online begin the week before Black Friday proper. When do Black Friday sales end? Black Friday and Cyber Monday have blended a lot over the past few years. Now, you can expect to see a good portion of Black Friday deals extend through the weekend and into Cyber Monday. It's not uncommon for Black Friday deals to expire at the end of Cyber Monday. Which retailers have the best Black Friday tech deals? The best Black Friday tech deals are typically available online at retailers like Amazon, Walmart, Best Buy and Target. It's also a good idea to check the store websites of the companies that make the products you want for example, if you're looking for a Sonos speaker, check the Sonos website on Black Friday. Most of the time, you'll find the best Black Friday tech deals are matched at multiple retailers. Does Apple have Black Friday sales? No, you will usually not find Black Friday sales at Apple stores or on Apple's website. However, you can find Black Friday deals on Apple devices elsewhere; we recommend checking Amazon, Best Buy and other big retailers for discounts on iPads, Apple Watches and more on Black Friday. Does Amazon have Black Friday sales? Yes, Amazon has Black Friday sales. The online retailer's site will look similar to Prime Day on Black Friday, with discounts on all sorts of items from household essentials to fashion to tech. This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/deals/black-friday-2025-deals-from-amazon-apple-lego-ninja-and-more-are-ready-to-shop-now-ahead-of-the-years-biggest-sale-100052033.html?src=rss
Ranji Trophy: Gujarat And Saurashtra Emerge Victorious, Rinku And Dhull Hit Centuries In Draws
Syed Mushtaq Ali T20 Trophy: Gujarat and Saurashtra registered outright wins on the last day of 2025/26 Ranji Trophy round five, while India left-handed batter Rinku Singh and Yash Dhull struck big centuries in drawn encounters for Uttar Pradesh and Delhi, respectively. At Abhimanyu Cricket Academy in Dehradun, Gujarat defeated Uttarakhand by 146 runs, with Vishal Jayswal claiming four wickets and Siddharth Desai picking three scalps. Aarav Mahajan top-scored for Uttarakhand in the second innings with 60, but despite a promising start, the middle order faltered and crashed to a loss. Saurashtra defeated Goa by an innings and 47 runs in their Ranji Trophy fixture at the Niranjan Shah Stadium Ground C in Rajkot. Left-arm spinner Parth Bhut was named Player of the Match for finishing with a match haul of nine wickets two scalps in the first innings and seven wickets in the second innings to dismiss Goa for 180 after enforcing the follow-on. At Sri Ramakrishna College of Arts and Science Ground, Coimbatore, Rinku hit a commanding 176 to steer Uttar Pradesh to getting three points via a crucial first-innings lead over Tamil Nadu in their Elite Group A clash. Resuming from his overnight score of 98, Rinku got his ninth first-class century in the morning session before converting it into a 247-ball effort laced with 17 fours and six sixes. He also stitched vital partnerships with Shivam Sharma (53) and Kartik Yadav (59) to keep UP in contention for taking the lead. Though he eventually fell to P Vidyuth in the 143rd over, Aaqib Khan and Kunal Tyagi held their nerve to secure a slender but valuable five-run lead that gave them three points. After UP were bowled out for 460, TN made 103/2, but got only one point. While B. Sachin was out after reaching his fifty, N. Jagadeesan was dismissed for 44. Their dismissals made the way for both teams to shake hands and settle for a draw. With the Syed Mushtaq Ali T20 Trophy coming up, TN will now have M. Venkataramana taking over as head coach from M. Senthilnathan. At Madan Paliwal Miraj Sports Centre in Rajsamand, skipper Dhull stood tall for Delhi after being made to follow on by Rajasthan. Dhull hit a majestic 189 off 242 balls, laced with 27 fours and two sixes, as he helped Delhi to stave off an innings defeat and escape with one point. At Bengal Cricket Academy Ground in Kalyani, Assam produced a gritty rearguard effort to deny Bengal six points in their Group C clash by batting out 120.4 overs to secure a draw. Despite making 200 in the first innings, Assam showed remarkable resistance, with Denish Das (73), Sumit Ghadigaonkar (48), and Sibsankar Roy (52) hitting crucial knocks while Abdul Kuraishi remained unbeaten on 23 off 68 deliveries in the final session, as Assams last batting pair survived 44 balls. At Madan Paliwal Miraj Sports Centre in Rajsamand, skipper Dhull stood tall for Delhi after being made to follow on by Rajasthan. Dhull hit a majestic 189 off 242 balls, laced with 27 fours and two sixes, as he helped Delhi to stave off an innings defeat and escape with one point. Also Read: Live Cricket Score The resistance denied Kerala their first win of the season, with last years runners-up collecting three points from the drawn encounter. Sachin Baby and B. Aparajith struck centuries in a 176-run partnership that led to Kerala declaring at 314/5. Kerala looked on course for a win, but Pandey and Kartikeya ensured MP survived being bowled out by reaching 167/8 in 69 overs. Article Source: IANS
PANAJI: Departing from tradition, a grand immersive parade featuring film floats will mark the beginning of this years International Film Festival of India (IFFI) in Panaji on Thursday evening. For the first time, IFFI will welcome audiences with a colourful, lively showcase where stories, music, and characters come to life. This change aims to transform the festival into a more vibrant, open, and publicly engaging event. The parade, starting from the Entertainment Society of Goa, is expected to turn the streets of Goa into a living canvas of Indias cinematic and cultural brilliance. Leading the spectacle will be magnificent state tableaus from Andhra Pradesh, Haryana, and Goa, each presenting a vivid portrait of identity and imagination. Andhra Pradesh highlights the charm of Visakhapatnams golden shores, the mystic valleys of Araku, and the pulsating spirit of Tollywood. Haryana offers a colourful fusion of folklore, theatre, culture, and cinematic pride. Goa, the festivals long-standing host, forms the emotional heart of the procession, celebrating its cosmopolitan warmth and timeless bond with world cinema. Among the highlights is the National Film Development Corporations (NFDC) 50 Years tableau, honouring five decades of nurturing filmmakers and fostering cinematic innovation across the nation. Marching alongside the states are grand cinematic tableaus from Indias leading production houses, each a moving universe of storytelling excellence. The mythic power of Akhanda 2 , the emotional depth of Ram Charans Peddi , the creative force of Mythri Movie Makers, the iconic legacy of Zee Studios, the global vision of Hombale Films, the Odia heritage of Bindusagar, Ultra Medias centenary homage to Guru Dutt, and the vibrant storytelling realm of WAVES OTT all converge to showcase the boundless diversity of Indian cinema. Opening the parade with breathtaking energy is the Central Bureau of Communications Bharat Ek Soor , a spellbinding folk symphony featuring over a hundred artists from sixteen states. Bhangra meets Garba, Lavani flows into Ghoomar, Bihu breathes beside Chhau and Nati, culminating in a majestic Tricolour formation that embodies Indias unified cultural heartbeat. Adding charm, nostalgia, and delight are Indias beloved animation favourites, Chhota Bheem and Chutki, and Motu Patlu and Bittu Bahanebaaz, stepping off the screen to greet audiences with laughter, warmth, and playful spirit. The Opening Parade of IFFI 2025 is more than an inauguration; it is a cinematic overture and a cultural promise. As Goa prepares for this extraordinary beginning, IFFI invites the world to witness India not just as a nation of stories, but as a nation in motion, moving forward in one unforgettable rhythm, said officials. Other highlights of this years edition include the Artificial Intelligence (AI) Film Festival and Hackathon. Over 50 women directors have their films featured, underscoring the governments commitment to promoting Nari Shakti in cinema. More than 240 films from 81 countries will be screened, including 13 world premieres, four international premieres, and 46 Asian premieres. Superstar Rajinikanth will be felicitated at the closing ceremony for completing 50 years of his legendary cinematic journey. Additional features include Centenary Tributes to honour legendary filmmakers Guru Dutt, Raj Khosla, Ritwik Ghatak, P. Bhanumathi, Bhupen Hazarika, and Salil Chowdhury. Special screenings of Chowdhurys Musafir and Ghataks Subarnarekha , along with the restored version of V. Shantarams Dr Kotnis Ki Amar Kahani , will also be held during the festival.
Health Minister Irfan Ansari to personally treat patients in OPDs across Jharkhand
RANCHI: In a first-of-its-kind initiative in the country, Jharkhand Health Minister Dr Irfan Ansari will personally treat patients in the OPD. The minister, who is also an allopathy doctor, has announced that he will make regular visits to Sadar Hospitals in every district and provide OPD services to patients. According to Ansari, he does not want to be a minister only, but wants to understand the problems of patients closely by working on the ground and examining them as a doctor. Ansari said that he wants to meet patients in the OPDs to assess the actual situation in hospitals. For the first time in the country, a Health Minister will personally serve as a doctor and regularly attend outpatient treatment (OPDs). I will tour each and every district of Jharkhand and personally conduct outpatient treatment at Sadar Hospitals, said the Health Minister. His mission is to provide better healthcare to the public, he added. During his visits to Sadar Hospitals, Ansari will meet patients during his OPD sessions and will also conduct a detailed inspection of the hospital. This will include medication availability, staff shortages, sanitation, basic amenities, and the state of hospital infrastructure. Ansari said that he also plans to review the shifts, duty hours, and working styles of doctors and nurses and make appropriate changes. Transparency, accountability, and a patient-centric system are our goals, said the Health Minister. The announcement was made by the Minister while inspecting the outpatients departments (OPD) at the Rajendra Institute of Medical Sciences (RIMS) on Tuesday. The Health Minister made a surprise visit to RIMS, met patients admitted to the Trauma Centre, and listened to their concerns. He learned that many patients were allegedly made to purchase their medications from outside. The Minister also issued a stern reprimand to the RIMS Director and the concerned doctors, clearly stating that negligence in patient care will not be tolerated at any level.
Western India heritage to take centre stage at Bharatiya Kala Mahotsav in Hyderabad
The nine-day festival will showcase traditions from Gujarat, Maharashtra, Rajasthan, Goa, Dadra & Nagar Haveli and Daman & Diu
'1942: A Love Story's 8K version to stream at IFFI
The iconic Bollywood film 1942: A Love Story will be screened at the upcoming 56th International Film Festival of India (IFFI) in Goa on Friday, November 21, 2025.
Ram Charan`s wife Upasana encourages women to marry late and freeze eggs
Upasana highlighted the power of financial independence, goal-setting before 30, and clarity of vision in building a secure life. Her statement sparked national debate, especially as she linked reproductive freedom with economic autonomy
House of Swamiraj to invest Rs 230 cr to build housing projects in Delhi-NCR, Goa
Jason Samuel, Founder of House of Swamiraj, said these two projects will be smart homes with use of latest technologies.
FedEx Enables Sustainable Delivery for Nearly One Million Mid-day Meals under the PM POSHAN Program
Pradhan Mantri Poshan Shakti Nirman (PM Poshan) Program , advancing sustainable mobility, and supporting advocacy to strengthen the program’s reach and impact across India. Ramkrishna Kamath and Monish Nandi, inaugurating the new electric vehicles, purchased with a donation from FedEx As part of this year’s support, FedEx has funded four electric vehicles (EVs)—two in Panvel, Maharashtra and two in Delhi—dedicated to delivering freshly prepared, hygienic meals to students in government and government-aided schools. Each EV enables the delivery of over 250,000 meals annually, reaching an equivalent number of children depending on route logistics. Ramesh Chavan and Monish Nandi, inaugurating the new electric vehicles, purchased with a donation from FedEx Since the beginning of the collaboration in 2022, the initiative has cumulatively supported the delivery of nearly one million mid-day meals across multiple cities. By replacing conventional fuel vehicles, these EVs help The Akshaya Patra Foundation reduce carbon emissions and lower operating costs, allowing more resources to be directed toward expanding meal distribution. Through the fuel savings alone, The Akshaya Patra Foundation has been able to support an additional 130,000+ meals, amplifying the programme’s reach while contributing to its long-term sustainability. This transition supports The Akshaya Patra Foundation’s long-term sustainability goals by integrating climate-conscious practices into its mission of nourishing children’s futures. Suvendu Choudhury, Vice President of operations and planning and engineering, India, FedEx , said, “ At FedEx, we believe access, whether to markets, opportunities, or nutrition, can transform lives. Our collaboration with The Akshaya Patra Foundation reflects how logistics innovation can advance social progress, helping children access nutritious meals through cleaner, more efficient delivery solutions. By integrating EVs into this initiative, we’re strengthening community infrastructure while contributing to India’s sustainability goals. ” Mr. Dhananjay Ganjoo, CMO, The Akshaya Patra Foundation " We are grateful to FedEx for their sustained commitment to our mission of nourishing children and empowering education. By integrating sustainable mobility solutions like electric vehicles with mid-day meal service, this collaboration not only addresses immediate nutritional needs but also aligns with a greener, more sustainable future. Together, we are ensuring that every meal delivered is a step towards nurturing healthier, more capable citizens of tomorrow. " Through purpose-driven efforts like this, FedEx and The Akshaya Patra Foundation are demonstrating how innovation in logistics can create measurable social impact—bridging the gap between nutrition and learning, and advocating for scalable, sustainable public feeding programmes that support India’s inclusive growth. About FedEx FedEx connects people and possibilities around the world through a broad portfolio of transportation, e-commerce, and business services. Its commitment to innovation and technology extends to fostering partnerships that empower the next generation of engineers and entrepreneurs. here . About The Akshaya Patra Foundation The Akshaya Patra Foundation is a social impact organisation committed to addressing classroom hunger and supporting children’s health and education. As an implementing partner of the Government of India’s PM POSHAN scheme, Akshaya Patra serves 2.35 million mid-day meals to beneficiary children across 25,000+ schools. Additionally, it provides 8 lakh servings under the Morning Nutrition Programme, contributing to improved child health, increased school enrolment, attendance and retention, and better learning outcomes. Akshaya Patra has established a robust operational network, currently functioning in 78 locations across 16 states and 3 union territories. It has set up 76 state-of-the-art centralised kitchens—globally recognised for their scale, efficiency and food safety standards—and adopted the decentralised model in two locations where setting up centralised infrastructure is difficult due to difficult terrain and road connectivity. Akshaya Patra continuously forges partnerships and leverages technology to cater to millions of children and has served over 4 billion meals since 2000. The momentous milestone was commemorated at a special event at the UN headquarters in New York on 2 April 2024. www.akshayapatra.org
House of Swamiraj to invest 230 cr to build housing projects in Delhi-NCR, Goa
In Delhi-NCR, the project will be developed on Yamuna Expressway
Upasana Konidela, wife of actor Ram Charan, interacted with students at IIT Hyderabad and asked how many of them wanted to get married. Surprisingly, more male students raised their hands than female students, reflecting a growing career focus among women. She emphasized financial independence, early goal-setting, and life planning as keys to confidence and personal freedom.
SwaSwara Introduces a Pioneering Menopause Reset Program - A Transformative Experience for Women
Perimenopause and menopause mark significant natural transitions in a woman’s life. Often accompanied by hormonal shifts that can affect energy, mood, metabolism, sleep and overall well- being, this phase can cause great distress and discomfort. Recognizing the need to support women through this transformative phase, SwaSwara, CGH Earth’s Wellness Retreat in Gokarna, Karnataka has introduced a pioneering Perimenopause and Menopause Reset program. Grounded in holistic, nature-based therapies, these initiatives aim to redefine menopause care by promoting inner harmony, strength and vitality during this phase. The program fosters healing through connection with nature, mindful practices and targeted therapies that addresses symptoms like hot flashes, weight gain and insomnia. SwaSwara, Gokarna - Meditation . SwaSwara, Gokarna - Treatment Doctor Dr. Amruthavarshini says, “ Addressing menopause is crucial as it marks a significant biological and social transition with long lasting health implications like osteoporosis, increased risks of heart diseases and emotional challenges. Many women do not address it due to lack of awareness and social stigma, thus missing out on support of treatments that can improve their quality of life . Our Menopause Reset embraces the full journey from perimenopause through menopause offering the care and attention that integrates mind, body and spirit. This pioneering reset program goes beyond conventional care by weaving in ancient elemental wisdom and holistic naturopathic practices Our goal is to help women go through this natural transition with resilience, grace and strength ." Nestled between the Western Ghats and the Arabian Sea, SwaSwara . Located on the serene shores of Om Beach, the resort’s location is a vital part of the healing philosophy. Nestled in a tranquil, verdant environment that embodies peace and natural balance., the serene sanctuary enables disconnection from urban stress and reconnection to nature’s rhythms. www.cghearth.com/swaswara CGH Earth Wellness Centres offer curated Ayurveda and Naturopathy healing practices designed for enhancing physical health, mental clarity and emotional balance - and various tools to manage stress and overall well- being. Through targeted therapies, corrective medicines, appropriate diet, yoga, and meditation, a tailored program is created to cleanse, correct and rejuvenate the mind, body and soul. About CGH Earth Experience Wellness The art of healing meets the science of health at CGH Earth Experience Wellness – with experiences that heal your body, mind and soul. Combining the power of ancient medicinal systems and traditional therapeutic practices, CGH Earth Wellness offers holistic healthcare based on Ayurveda, Naturopathy and Yoga. It also addresses one's overall state of wellbeing through experiences that are fulfilling and enriching for the self. All of the transformative experiences offered by CGH Earth Wellness are intrinsically nourished by the core values that are at the heart of the group’s hospitality and healthcare. The CGH Earth Group believes that operating with environmental sensitivity, including and benefiting the local community and adopting the local ethos are the only ways to revive, sustain and thrive as a global collective. A pioneer in responsible tourism in India and with a credible background spanning over five decades in offering uniquely immersive travel experiences, CGH Earth diversified into wellness with the start of Ayurveda Healthcare 17 years back at Kalari Kovilakom, followed by Kalari Rasayana. In 2018, the group expanded further with Prakriti Shakti, a centre dedicated to naturopathy—an evidence-based system of holistic healing that evolved as a structured medical system in Europe; however, its philosophy and practices are deeply rooted in Indian culture and way of life. In India, the therapeutic benefits of Yoga were also blended into it, making it a holistic Indian healing system. Kalari Kovilakom, Kalari Rasayana, and Prakriti Shakti are CGH Earth’s dedicated Ayurveda and Naturopathy hospitals, each certified and accredited by NABH (National Accreditation Board for Hospitals and Healthcare Providers). These centres primarily focus on curative treatments for the body, rooted in traditional and evidence-based systems of holistic healing. In contrast, SwaSwara is not a hospital, but a unique wellness retreat that complements this journey by offering a space for both healing and mindful holidays. Nestled in the wilderness along the serene shores of Om Beach, SwaSwara was born from CGH Earth’s quest to redefine the idea of a true holiday—one that nurtures the mind and spirit through rejuvenating, immersive experiences designed to release, re-focus, and recalibrate the self. It also offers dedicated programs that address common lifestyle disorders faced in today’s fast-paced world.
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It has now almost become an urban legend how the then chief minister, Manohar Parrikar, at the beginning of this century requested the then Union minister for information and broadcasting, Sushma Swaraj to hold the International Film Festival of India in Goa, and how she agreed with a pre-condition that he should raise the required []
PTI | Dhaka Already out contention for a spot in the 2027 Asian Cup, India suffered another embarrassing defeat, losing 0-1 to Bangladesh in their penultimate Group C match of qualifying round here on Tuesday. Sheikh Morsalin scored the all-important goal for Bangladesh in the 11th minute to the wild cheer of the capacity crowd []
For many men, this moment in time feels both liberating and unsettling. They are learning to shed rigid gender roles within relationships even as society continues to judge them by an outdated set of metrics: the pay cheque, job title, and the ability to provide. While some groups view the man as provider and the woman as homemaker, many men across age groups say they no longer see themselves in that framework. In a culture shaped by patriarchy but nudged increasingly towards equality, the contradictions are hard to ignore. So how are men making sense of this evolving landscape? Anoop Kunhiraman, 35, a former banking and insurance professional, took on the role of traditional breadwinner during the early days of his marriage in 2019, when his wife was studying for a teachers training course and was financially dependent on him. But he says he never felt it was a burden. The only time I felt any pressure was during the pandemic when my salary got cut. But that too was a learning experience, as in the process I learnt how to manage expectations. And most importantly, learnt to say no, he recalls. Today, his family has grown: he is the father of a one-year-old daughter, and his wife, Sneha, works as a teacher. The couple now happily challenge gender roles, with Anoop taking a break from his career this July to pursue his passion, which blends the performing arts and technology. Coming to such a decision, he says, required some unlearning, but it was made easier by his wifes support. She backed me. We just had to make sure that she would be able to handle the financial responsibilities, as the sole earning member of the family, considering the pay gap, he says. Anoop Kunhiraman As for how others reacted, he adds, There were people who were taken aback, but that is their headache, not mine. But is it more difficult for unmarried men to shift from high-paying careers to lesser-paying jobs that align more with their life goals? It appears so. Take Rohith Raman (name changed), for instance, who left his six-figure corporate job to pursue a career as a freelance writer. One of the biggest concerns people had now was who would marry me. But these same people would have been okay with a woman leaving her high-paying job for a teaching job. Not because they are supportive of her career, but because they are okay with women getting paid less, he says. Thirty-four-year-old RJ Adarsh Anoop, also known as Rythom, shares a slightly different experience. From being a young man fresh out of college, feeling the pressure to find a high-paying job and watching friends buy cars or go abroad for better opportunities, he has transformed into someone far more at ease. My wife has always been ahead of me in her career, as she is older than me. But that didnt bring any differences between us. Today, we both share our financial responsibilities, he says. Another cultural aspect many men have to navigate is the question of chivalry. When is it welcome? When is it outdated? Adarsh believes chivalry can never go out of style. To me, it is the true mark of a man, he says. My wife has to take care of our younger one constantly, and there are some situations where I cannot step in. She also has to deal with a lot of unseen burdens. The least I can do is carry all the bags, he says. Adarsh Anoop But unwanted chivalry can be a problem. Recently, actor R Madhavan also expressed confusion about chivalry becoming an outdated concept. Gestures like opening the door, he noted, might be considered offensive these days. Chivalry, he added, has been redefined and men have to learn the new ways. Psychiatrist Arun B Nair says men in their forties and below have evolved with time. The confusion, be it the reluctance to accept change or learn and unlearn, persists mainly among the older generation, he adds. Basic behaviour in professional and social spaces how to behave in the office, how to talk to women has become a muddied area for some men. For instance, unless there is mutually comfortable rapport, complimenting women on their appearance or attire could be viewed as offensive. And men are going through the unlearn-and-learn process. Some are learning it the hard way, Dr Arun says with a smile. As the world changes faster than ever, the concept of what a man is also constantly evolving. According to him, until recent times, toxic masculinity often defined men. Patriarchy assigned such roles to men. They couldnt ask for support or help, they couldnt be emotional or appear weak. That is why many call patriarchy a double-edged sword. Now, it is changing, says Dr Arun. Men can now show weakness, seek support from their friends, partner, parents or counsellors. Their role in daily household matters is more present they can manage the kitchen and take care of the kids. Men are also becoming empowered just like women. An empowered man is aware of his own limitations and seeks support to overcome them. He recalls a couple who came to him for counselling a few months ago. It was an arranged marriage, and both were IT engineers. Both came from rural areas the man from a conservative family, and the woman empowered and aware of her rights. He believed in controlling her, something he learnt from his parents. The woman was okay initially. The issue became bigger when he insisted she take care of the home completely while also working. Even if she had a night shift, he expected her to finish kitchen work. When things deteriorated, they were referred to counselling. Now, after six months, they are doing better. He is unlearning and learning how to be a partner in its true sense, says Dr Arun. Behind all of this lie traditional gender roles that took root when nomadic tribes began adopting the idea of private property, says sociologist Bushra Begum. Till then, there was equality and shared responsibilities among men and women. It is when men decided that they needed their own properties like family, woman and land that this trouble started, she says. The little change that we do see has been brought about through social media and the third wave of feminism. It was during this period, as women entered the workforce in large numbers, that society began to recognise that they too could bear the same economic burden as men. That was a turning point. T D Ramakrishnan Novelist T D Ramakrishnan sees this as a welcome shift. I grew up in a time when fathers were the sole earning members of the family. It is good to see men become comfortable with changing gender dynamics, he says. He adds that if he had the same opportunities earlier, he wouldnt have had to wait until his fifties to pursue what he truly wanted writing. I see a transition in my childrens generation, he says. Both my son and daughter are working, they both have equal responsibilities and challenges in life. There is no point in seeing them differently. I think it is of great relief to men as well. Inputs by Krishna P S
Spectacular injury-time goals from Kieran Tierney and Kenny McLean secured Scotland's dramatic 4-2 victory over Denmark, sealing their 2026 World Cup qualification. Spain, Belgium, Switzerland, and Austria also confirmed their spots, with Scotland reaching the tournament for the first time since 1998.
Of motherhood and memories: Author with Chennai roots talks about her win
When writer Chital Mehta learned that her forthcoming novel Have You Seen Romit? had won the 2025 James Alan McPherson Prize for the Novel, she sighed deeply and cried. For an author whose work has been shaped by displacement, migration, and the resilience of people, the recognition felt like an affirmation of the stories she has spent years trying to bring into the world. Speaking to CE from her home in Delaware, USA, she reflects on a journey that began far from where she lives today. Raised in Chennai and Coimbatore, she found her earliest refuge in local libraries places that offered both companionship and possibility at a time when becoming a writer felt like a dream. It helped her navigate the uncertainties of adolescence, the constraints placed on young women, and the complex emotional terrain that would later inform her fiction. Her new novel, described by judge RO Kwon as a gripping, intensely moving portrayal of a woman whose ferocious love for her children clashes with how others expect her to behave, explores motherhood, fear, gendered expectations, and the silences that shape Indian families. The book, scheduled for release in 2026, is already being hailed for its emotional force and its unflinching look at how women negotiate identity within and often against social boundaries. In this exclusive conversation, she speaks candidly about the years-long writing process, the characters who haunted her until she gave them voice, and how winning the McPherson Prize has reshaped her understanding of belonging both personally and artistically. What follows is a conversation with a writer who has carved her own path with determination, introspection, and a steadfast belief that stories find us when were ready. Excerpts: Share some memories from your upbringing that influenced your decision to become a writer? How did these cities shape your literary journey? Becoming a writer wasnt a decision. I think it evolved naturally as I grew. I began writing my daily experiences into a journal. This became my way of understanding the world, answering the difficult questions that others couldnt, and making sense of unfair situations. My parents did everything to ensure books were available so I could read. I devoured books at my school library. I borrowed books from people who bought them because I couldnt. I was lucky as my parents never stopped me from reading novels. Reading novels in the community I grew up in was considered a bad thing because novels exposed you to stuff you didnt want your child to know. As I grew into a teenager, writing and reading became my only way of making sense of confusion, anger, and disappointment. When I look at people, I look beyond them, wondering what their story is. What was the process of developing Ushas character and her dilemmas? We all look up to our mothers for confidence and strength. Usha, although she is different, was born out of my perception of my own mother. I visualised my mother going out of her way to look for her child because its something she is capable of. In the book, Usha is flawed and is someone who yearns for societys acceptance. She wants peace in the family, and shell endure anything. But when her son goes missing, she breaks free from the cage that she has built around herself. I put myself in Ushas skin as she walked through the forests. One of the things that I did to understand Usha better was to go on long walks with her. I spoke with her inside my head as I walked. I wrote letters to her. Gender roles, especially the expectations placed on women and mothers, are central to Ushas narrative. How do you see her choices as both a reflection and a challenge to these norms? Growing up, I have seen women going out of their way to get what they want, surprising everybody. I have also seen women who abide by the rules wanting to be in the realms of the society. Usha is torn between love for her son and the need to preserve her familys honour. Yet, she chooses to do what is right in her heart. That space where things feel right to her, thats the space she goes in search of. She doesnt do this lightly. She goes through intense emotional turmoil when she chooses to walk away from her home. The motif of libraries and books as sanctuaries for young people surfaces throughout the text. What role did these spaces play in your own life and in shaping Romits identity? Even though I grew up reading and wanting to be a writer, there was nobody whom I could relate to. When I worked in Chennai as a software engineer, the local library was my refuge. I buried myself in books on weekends. Still, I never told people that I was a writer, though I filled notebooks with novel drafts. Romit, to me, is someone who has a clear idea of what he wants but is confused about the ways to get what he wants. Writing, as a profession, is confusing to many. I bring that up in Romits household about how a creative profession is often weighed with the money it brings. There is a recurring thread of silence. How did you write the silences in this story? That is probably the most difficult part. There are moments of silence in our daily lives when we go through a set of emotions. Translating silence into text isnt easy. I slipped into each of the characters and wrote from their point of view. Not everything made it into the book. But it helped me observe them in silence, in anger, in confusion. Throughout her search for Romit, Usha grows in courage, strength, and understanding. Could you share how her journey becomes less about finding her son and more about discovering herself? Ushas path toward finding herself doesnt come easily. I push her to the point where the psychological stakes are high for her. As a mother and a person, she is well aware of her flaws and strengths. She has utmost love for her children, but is that love enough for her to battle with the world and unknown terrains? What she discovers through her journey of finding Romit is how free she becomes when she breaks the boundaries she had confined herself to long ago. How did you approach writing Ushas and Vijayas relationship, and what does this friendship mean for Usha during her most difficult moments? Vijaya appeared in the sixth version of the draft. Initially, I had two youngsters helping Usha. Something about them didnt sound right. Vijaya is flawed like Usha, but in a different way. She is battling her past. Usha, who has been taught to be judgmental, opens up when she learns that Vijaya holds the key to finding Romit. Usha has always understood the world as black and white, but after meeting Vijaya, she sees the layers between the colours. The layers we dont necessarily talk about, but we all experience them when we meet someone outside of our league. These women belong to different generations, yet they come together for the same cause. Despite their differences, they remain focused on their goal. What aspects of your novel, do you hope, resonate with readers? As a reader, I find immense strength in Usha. On days when parenting is hard, I ask myself what would Usha do in this situation? Somehow, the answers appear even if I dont understand them right away. I hope that anyone reading this book finds the courage to do the things that scare them. Because, often, its the thing that scares us the most that helps us become the person we want to become. How has your creative voice changed since The Chennai Killings? The Chennai Killings taught me to embrace revision and rewriting, something I had been terrified of. Still, its only with Have You Seen Romit? that I truly found the courage to rewrite and cut words many times. I even rewrote the book from the first page. My voice had definitely changed largely. The Chennai Killings was a plot-based novel, while Have You Seen Romit? is a character-based voice-driven novel. How important is it to you to see stories like yours represented in Indian and global literary spaces? I want to read stories that talk about flawed characters, about the things that we whisper inside our houses, about characters who are everyday heroes but rarely come into the limelight. I think these are the people we connect to, even on a global level. There is so much about India that remains untapped when it comes to books. Id definitely like to see stories like mine create an impact on the global level. These are stories that talk about courage and hope. How can literary spaces and publications better support emerging voices? There is a strong need for a writing community where writers talk about craft. I want to see more discussion around the craft of writing itself. I want to see more literary agents in India who encourage work that takes risks, work that focuses more on the voice of the writer. One way this can be done is by encouraging the need to build community among writers. Writers need to connect with other writers to talk about craft and their vision. Writers spend so much time alone at the desk. It takes a toll on them as a book takes years to complete. Having a writing community where you can lean on makes the journey more manageable.
Living and Leaving Well : Author Jerry Pinto's latest book dives into the realm of palliative care
Death is a topic many approach with denial. But writer and journalist Jerry Pinto who won the Best Book on Cinema Award at the 54th National Film Awards has spent nearly two years doing something most people avoid: listening to stories about illness, pain, caregiving and the inevitable death. His new book, A Good Life (699, Juggernaut), is the result of this long, emotionally demanding journey into the world of palliative care in India. Through conversations with patients, caregivers, doctors, nurses and families, Pinto opens a conversation that society has kept on hold for too long. Behind the book was a strong will. His close friend, painter-illustrator Mehlli Gobhai, before his passing, had left money for childrens charities and named Pinto as one of the executors. While searching for the right cause to support, he came across the paediatric palliative care unit at a childrens hospital in Mumbai. They wanted to hire a librarian who would read to children and keep them entertained in their hospital beds, he shares. It touched something deep inside me. It fitted in with who I am a great believer in the power of the story, and with what Mehlli would have wanted, he reminisces. This discovery led him into the larger world of palliative care. He soon met doctors from the Cipla Palliative Care network who encouraged him to write a book on the subject, which was when he realised that palliative care was universal. At some point, we will be caregivers or we will need care. We are never going to be just bystanders, he says. Later, across visits to Mumbai, Hyderabad, Bengaluru and Goa, Pinto encountered many stories that reshaped his understanding of illness and mortality. To his dismay, he discovered from Dr MR Rajagopal that only 4 per cent of India has access to end-stage pain relief, despite the country being one of the worlds leading producers of legal morphine. Another moment came when a doctor told him that modern medicine can only cure 15 to 20 per cent of diseases. However, the stories that stayed with him were the ones where compassion went beyond protocol. He recounts how a Bengaluru doctor tracked down a patients estranged son so the mother, who was dying, could speak to him one last time. The doctor becomes a detective. That, to me, is the real art of medicine caring about people, he says. For Pinto, stories are essential to change how one views dying. Only stories can create any shift. One misconception is that people will not be able to take the news of a life-threatening disease, so families keep them in the dark. When we begin to accept that death is part of life, that it can be made beautiful or easy, that is when the stories make an impact, he said. In Goa, he met a 28-year-old man who had spent two decades lying in bed because no one had told him he could sit up. Through steady visits and reassurance, a palliative care team helped him sit, use a wheelchair and re-enter the world. A life was changed by this one intervention, Pinto points out. On choosing the title, he notes, Palliative care is associated only with the last stage of life, as if you should wait for the last two weeks. But palliative care is about helping you lead a good life. Additionally, writing the book changed him, too. My fear of death has gone, he says, adding, It wasnt death I feared, but indignity and hopelessness. Through A Good Life , he hopes readers and policymakers absorb that everyone has the right to live and leave well with dignity.
Blue Tigers suffer embarrassing 0-1 loss to Bangladesh
Dhaka, Nov 18: Already out of contention for a spot in the 2027 Asian Cup, India suffered another embarrassing defeat, losing 0-1 to Bangladesh in their penultimate Group C match of qualifying round here on Tuesday. Sheikh Morsalin scored the all-important goal for Bangladesh in the 11th minute to the wild cheer of the capacity []
How to graduate from college debt-free in the US using FAFSA, scholarships, and financial aid
Graduating from college debt-free in the US is achievable with careful planning and use of FAFSA, scholarships, and financial aid. Public universities offer the most affordable tuition, averaging $11,950 in-state for 2025-26, while private colleges average $45,000. Nearly 75% of undergraduates receive financial aid, which significantly reduces costs. Strategic use of grants, merit aid, and work-study opportunities can help students minimise or eliminate student loans, making debt-free graduation a realistic goal.
ZP polls postponed to Dec 20over seat reservation petitions
NT Reporter Panaji The elections to both zilla panchayats in the state has been postponed to December 20, 2025 by the government, in view of petitions filed in the High Court of Bombay at Goa challenging the reservation of segments. The ZP polls had been scheduled to be held on December 13. However, the Department []
Goans turn to NSE to make moolah
Shoma Patnaik Panaji Goans are highly interested in equity and capital markets investments with the state having as many as 2.68 lakh registered investors on the National Stock Exchange (NSE), Mumbai, as on October 31, this year. A research report by the NSE, has disclosed that the state saw a sharp rise in the number []
NEW DELHI: Signalling the intent to advance their strategic partnership, Defence Secretary Rajesh Kumar Singh on Tuesday co-chaired the India-Germany High Defence Committee meeting with the State Secretary, German Ministry of Defence, Jens Plotner. The Ministry of Defence (MoD) said, The co-chairs reaffirmed commitment to enhance military-to-military cooperation with a focus on developing defence ties as a key pillar of the Strategic Partnership between India and Germany. They discussed a range of bilateral security and defence issues including priority areas for co-development & co-production of defence equipment, the MoD added. India and Germany celebrate 25 years of their strategic partnership this year. The strategic partnership has been strengthened through inter-governmental consultations since 2011 at the level of heads of government. They also exchanged views on the regional security situation and discussed intensifying bilateral exchanges including institution of military exercises. Germany will be participating in the next edition of Exercise Tarang Shakti (multinational air combat exercise) and Milan (multinational naval exercise) which is planned in 2026. In August 2024, as TNIE reported earlier, for the first time, Germany participated in an aerial exercise on Indian soil and its Eurofighter Typhoon carried out air manoeuvres. India seeks to boost strategic partnership with Germany as defence ministers meet in Delhi India is the 'First Responder' and 'Net Security Provider' for countries in the Indian Ocean Region (IOR), the MoD added. The Defence Secretary informed the visiting German delegation that India's approach to the region is guided by its vision of MAHASAGAR (Mutual and Holistic Advancement of Security and Growth Across Regions), it said. India has been working closely with countries in the IOR on a range of areas from development partnership, defence and maritime security, capacity building and humanitarian assistance and disaster relief. The German side acknowledged India's role in the Indian Ocean Region. The two sides emphasised the need for a closer defence partnership and connecting the industries of both nations, especially in niche technologies. India and Germany have a long-standing relationship underpinned by common values and shared goals. The importance of strengthening defence and security aspects of the relationship has increased manifold which reflects the mutual trust that has been nurtured across decades. In a boost to defence ties in August 2024, the Indian Naval Ship Tabar conducted a Maritime Passage Exercise (MPX) with Sea Lynx of the German Navy. Navies of India and Germany carry out advanced maritime operations
Priyanka Chopra shares photos from her 'healing' Goan getaway
Priyanka Chopra took her followers on a visual journey through her relaxing getaway to Goa, where she expressed her love for the vibrant city. While preparing for her much-anticipated Telugu debut in SS Rajamouli's epic 'Varanasi' alongside stars Mahesh Babu and Prithviraj Sukumaran, she found joy in a friendly game of carrom and marveled at the coastal landscapes.
A Bengaluru man's ambitious Rs 1.5 crore savings goal in nine years to buy coastal Karnataka land has ignited a fierce online debate. Earning Rs 70,000 monthly, he aims to invest heavily, but Reddit users are questioning the feasibility, citing income-to-property value ratios and the sheer scale of savings required. The discussion highlights the stark realities of property affordability.
Coffee Board of India sets a target to double production to over 7 lakh tonnes by 2047
Goal is to achieve 15% speciality coffee out of this 7 lakh tons, says Coffee Board Chairman M.J. Dinesh
Year-end is just around the corner: Here are 5 money rules you must follow in 2026
Every year, it's essential to review and update your investment portfolio to ensure that you're on track to achieve your financial goals.
India launches updated action plan to combat rising antimicrobial resistance
NEW DELHI: Marking the start of the WHOs World AMR Awareness Week (1824 November), India has launched an updated National Action Plan to address the countrys rapidly growing antimicrobial resistance (AMR) crisis. The Centre emphasised that AMR, which threatens critical medical procedures and long-term treatments, demands urgent and collective action. Union Health Minister JP Nadda, while unveiling the National Action Plan on Antimicrobial Resistance (NAP-AMR 2.0), said AMR poses significant risks, particularly in surgical procedures, cancer treatment and other essential healthcare interventions. He added that the overuse and misuse of antibiotics has unfortunately become common practice, underscoring the urgency for corrective measures. The NAP-AMR 2.0 is a significant step in tackling AMR through a One Health approach. With participation from over 20 ministries and clear timelines and budgets, stakeholders reaffirmed their commitment to protecting public health, the ministry said in a statement. The second version of the National Action Plan on Antimicrobial Resistance (202529) addresses gaps identified in the first NAP-AMR and strengthens efforts to create public awareness and private sector participation, among other areas. Nadda noted that Indias AMR journey began in 2010 with initial discussions, followed by the launch of the first NAP-AMR in 2017. Stressing the key strategies to be implemented under NAP-AMR 2.0, he highlighted the importance of increasing awareness, education and training. He said there is a requirement for enhancing laboratory capacity and infection control in healthcare facilities, emphasising the need for regular stakeholder meetings to resolve challenges promptly. At the launch, Dr A.K. Sood, Principal Scientific Adviser to the Government of India, said the updated plan is a timely initiative for generating a more coherent and coordinated response to AMR, noting that it was being released appropriately on the first day of the WHOs AMR awareness campaign. He added that India is one of the pioneers in driving this effort globally and described AMR as like a pandemic affecting many developing countries, particularly in Asia and Africa. He highlighted several steps taken by India to counter AMR. Kerala and Gujarat, he said, are the first states to ban over-the-counter sales of antibiotics. Some antimicrobials and pesticides have also been banned for use in crops. The India AMR Innovation Hub was established involving both national and international stakeholders to build a novel technology platform. It has helped in mobilising resources, bringing out innovation and enhancing collaboration between multiple stakeholders, he added. The development of NAP-AMR 2.0 began in 2022 through a series of stakeholder consultations involving the human health sector, research institutions, professional associations, civil society organisations, and the environment and animal husbandry sectors. This process was followed by high-level meetings at NITI Aayog with representatives from more than 20 ministries and departments. Each stakeholder ministry or department developed its own action plan with defined goals and timelines. The updated NAP-AMR includes specific action plans for each key stakeholder ministry or department, complete with timelines and budgets to allow effective monitoring of progress. It also establishes well-defined mechanisms for coordination and collaboration within and across sectors. Each stakeholder is expected to develop an implementation roadmap ensuring the engagement of the private sector, technical institutions, professional groups, industry, cooperatives, NGOs, international partners and other relevant organisations, the ministry said.
ECI working on 'sinister design' to 'destroy' democracy, Opposition parties through SIR: Congress
The SIR is underway in Chhattisgarh, Goa, Gujarat, Kerala, Madhya Pradesh, Rajasthan, Tamil Nadu, Uttar Pradesh, West Bengal, Puducherry, Andaman and Nicobar Islands, and Lakshadweep
Telanganas Gussadi Dance to be Showcased at Film Festival in Goa
Gondu tribal artists from Telangana will perform the traditional Gussadi dance at the inaugural ceremony on November 20
Zydus, SIG launch liquid cough and cold medication in single-serve spouted pouches
NEW DELHI, Nov 18: Zydus Lifesciences on Tuesday said it has inked a pact with leading packaging solutions provider SIG to introduce liquid cough and cold medication in single-serve spouted pouches. The packaging helps in delivering precise doses of the medicine, improved hygiene, and reduced product waste. Our goal at Zydus is to make effective medication more accessible and consumer-friendly. Continuing with our patient-centric approaches, we are introducing Deriphyllin CoughGo in single-serve spouted pouches utilizing SIGs advanced filling technology, [] The post Zydus, SIG launch liquid cough and cold medication in single-serve spouted pouches appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
DroneNova India to Launch Nation's First Drone Soccer League at ESFE 2025
Education Supply & Franchise Expo (ESFE) 2025, where DroneNova is the official sponsor. Meet and learn from The best Education Brain ESFE 2025 , scheduled from December 11 to 13, 2025, at the Bombay Exhibition Centre, Mumbai, is set to bring together the most influential leaders, educators, and policy influencers shaping the future of Indian education. The event will feature eminent figures including Dr. Niranjan Hiranandani as Guest of Honour, alongside distinguished speakers such as Sonal Pinto, Director, Ryan Group of Schools; Lina Ashar, Founder, Dreamtime Learning; and Syed Sultan Ahmed, Chairperson, TAISI. The three-day expo aims to offer transformative solutions for India’s rapidly evolving education ecosystem. At the heart of DroneNova’s participation lies its groundbreaking Drone Soccer League (DSL), a first-of-its-kind initiative that transforms classrooms into live arenas of innovation. Through this program, students will pilot safe, sub-250g drones inside a net-caged field, learning physics, coding, teamwork, and strategy in an engaging and competitive environment. “ Our vision is to make India a global hub for drone-based experiential education that inspires curiosity, collaboration, and creativity in every learner ,” said Himansshu Jainn, Founder, DroneNova India . “ Every flight is a science lesson; every goal is a leadership moment. With Drone Soccer, students don’t just learn concepts, they live them .” The program aligns with the priorities of NEP 2020 on experiential learning and 21st-century skill-building, complements Skill India pathways, and adheres to India’s evolving Drone Policy framework. Designed as a turnkey offering, it provides schools with equipment, safety infrastructure, certified trainers, and curriculum-linked modules aligned with NEP, IB MYP, and IGCSE standards, ensuring both academic depth and operational ease. To catalyze a nationwide movement, DroneNova is inviting ten visionary institutions to join as “ Founding Partner Schools ”, who will receive exclusive benefits including priority workshop scheduling, lifetime partnership privileges, and guaranteed regional qualifier slots for the Drone Soccer League. By sponsoring ESFE 2025, DroneNova India aims to showcase how drones, STEM, and sport can converge to redefine classroom learning and inspire a new generation of innovators. info@dronenovaindia.in
One year of Headspace is only $35 with this Black Friday deal
Headspaces Black Friday deal is live, offering 50 percent off its annual subscription through December 4. That brings the cost of a full year down to $35, giving you access to guided meditations, courses and stress-management tools that can help you stay balanced heading into the new year. Headspace has become one of the most recognizable names in digital mindfulness. The app blends practical meditation guidance with structured courses and calming soundscapes designed to make everyday stress easier to manage. Its programs cover everything from beginner-friendly introductions to mindfulness to focused content on topics like anxiety, productivity and sleep. Subscribers get access to hundreds of guided sessions led by the Headspace team, including short daily practices that can be completed in a few spare minutes, plus longer courses that help build consistency. The apps Sleepcasts and soundscapes are unique, designed to create a steady nighttime routine that promotes better rest. For mornings, there are breathing exercises and motivational mini-sessions that can help set focus for the day ahead. Headspace also includes personalized progress tracking, mood check-ins and optional reminders that make it easier to stay consistent with your new mindfulness habits. For anyone new to meditation, the apps clear structure is a major strength. You dont have to know where to start, since it suggests sessions based on your goals or current mood. This annual deal is ideal for users who want to stick with mindfulness practice over time, or anyone interested in incorporating a new habit into their lives. Paying for the year upfront typically saves money compared with the monthly plan, and the discount brings that cost down even further. Whether youre learning the basics of meditation or refining an existing routine, the full library provides enough variety to keep things engaging throughout the year. If youre still comparing wellness apps, check out our guide to the best meditation apps to see how Headspace stacks up against other options. But for those ready to commit to a calmer routine, this annual offer is one of the simplest ways to start the habit at a lower cost. This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/deals/one-year-of-headspace-is-only-35-with-this-black-friday-deal-163051774.html?src=rss
Want to build wealth? CA reveals a simple saving formula for stress-free finances
CA Nitin Kaushik advocates for goal-based saving, emphasizing that financial peace stems from assigning purpose to every rupee. He outlines three funds: the Peace Fund for emergencies, the Living Fund for short-term joys, and the Freedom Fund for long-term wealth. This structured approach reduces financial anxiety and fosters a calmer relationship with money.
Personal loan tenure: How it impacts EMI, interest costs and borrowing decisions
A personal loan tenure outlines the repayment period and influences EMIs and total interest. Understanding the tenure helps borrowers choose suitable terms based on budget, credit profile, financial goals and repayment flexibility.
Mutual Funds: Why stepping up your SIPs is crucial for achieving your financial goals
Mutual funds: One of the fastest ways to meet financial goals is to gradually increase the SIP amount every year or every fixed interval say every two years or so.
The Circle.Work expands its pan-India network, launches in Goa
A membership at The Circle.Work provides access to all locations across India, connecting members to a broad community of professionals, founders, and enterprises. Alongside this nationwide network, the platform offers a curated calendar of programs and events designed to enable collaboration and meaningful connections
Epic VF 7 Road Trip Shows Indian Drivers What EV Future Could Look Like
A Vietnamese creator’s epic crossing from Asia toward Africa is giving India an early glimpse of how the VinFast VF 7 could change ordinary road travel by demonstrating how a straightforward electric car can carry itself across long distances with steady ease. India has only recently welcomed the VF 7, but local reviews already show favorable feedback Early one October morning in Hanoi, automotive YouTuber Nguyen Thanh Hai, known to his followers as Hai Kar, packed his VinFast VF 7 and began an extraordinary journey. His plan is to drive from Vietnam to Africa, passing through thirty countries across Asia and Europe before reaching Morocco. The trip, expected to take several months, covers about fifty thousand kilometers. It is one of the first attempts by a Vietnamese driver to cross continents in a made in Vietnam electric car. A car built for adaptation Hai’s VF 7 is a standard production vehicle. Before setting off, he fitted a roof rack, rally tires and a tow cable, then added a few essentials such as charging adapters, a small generator and translation tools for unfamiliar regions. His car can travel more than four hundred kilometers on a full charge and has enough power to manage highways and mountain roads. A few weeks into the journey, he is now somewhere in China, heading west. The VF 7 already attracts attention at home in Vietnam among long distance drivers. Owners who have traveled from Hanoi to Ca Mau praise its solid handling, smooth ride and consistent performance across varied terrain. Fast charging from near empty to seventy percent takes about half an hour, which turns long trips into a sequence of short breaks rather than slow, painful stops. What makes Hai’s trip remarkable is how ordinary the car is. It was designed for daily life such as commuting, errands and short weekends, yet it is handling a route that stretches from Asia to Africa. India’s early look at the VF 7 India has only recently welcomed the VF 7, but local reviews already show favorable feedback. One buyer in Lucknow, who is 6’4, cancelled his booking with another brand after realising the VF 7 simply felt better inside (1) . Plus, both the vehicle and battery warranty is generous at 10 years or 2 lakh kilometres. He took delivery in Jaipur and drove the car home to Lucknow, and during that stretch he found the VF 7 steady at speed and easy to place when overtaking, while city crawling felt calm and predictable. "I am satisfied with the car", he said after crossing the one thousand kilometre mark, addng that he gave it " 9.5 out of 10 ." The VF7 arrives just as India’s charging network begins to expand for a larger EV audience. VinFast is preparing its own ecosystem alongside this, supported by partners in each key area, such as myTVS (authorised service centres), Global Assure (roadside assistance), and banks like SBI (financing for both customers and dealers). Together these pieces form a full EV ecosystem that covers finance, home and public charging, service coverage, and the other tools needed for day to day use. What this means for Indian drivers Once more chargers appear along the major national highways, long distance EV journeys will be much easier. A normal India trip such as Bengaluru to Goa or Delhi to Nainital could eventually feel as simple as Hai Kar recharging his VF 7 on his road to Africa. Drivers will stop for chai or lunch while the car picks up enough range to continue. Hai’s journey continues to unfold across continents. Each update he posts is another tiny demonstration of how electric travel keeps expanding its reach. And for Indian drivers watching Hai Kar’s trip from afar, it hints at a future where a quiet, clean road trip from one state to another becomes an ordinary weekend plan rather than a brave experiment. About VinFast VinFast (NASDAQ: VFS), a subsidiary of Vingroup JSC, one of Vietnam's largest conglomerates, is a pure-play electric vehicle manufacturer with the mission of making EVs accessible to everyone. VinFast's product lineup includes a wide range of electric SUVs, e-scooters, and e-buses. The company is rapidly expanding its global distribution network and manufacturing capabilities with facilities in Vietnam, India, and planned operations in the United States. The company's Thoothukudi facility in Tamil Nadu represents a $500 million investment and will produce 150,000 vehicles annually when fully operational, creating approximately 3,500 direct jobs. vinfastauto.in . www.youtube.com/watch?v=_IWEgZqXzOE
Keralas growing artsy socks business
In Thiruvananthapuram, far from the usual global fashion circuits, a small group of friends are experimenting with socks. The project started three years ago. They never imagined how far the idea would eventually take them. Now, the project has turned into Haspo a brand that exclusively designs socks. Hapso didnt begin as a business idea at all. It grew out of an art community called Happyccino, formed five to six years ago by engineers, designers, photographers, and self-taught artists who simply wanted a space where creativity felt accessible. They gathered over coffee, small workshops, and started experimenting with wall and pebble arts. We were constantly thinking about how to bring our designs into a real, but unique, product. We tossed around a lot of ideas, but nothing felt like us. Around that time, I saw a friend receive a pair of bright, funky socks as part of a Google Local Guide reward. It caught my attention. We had never seen socks with that kind of design language here, says Vijith V S, co-founder of Hapso. So Vijith started digging deeper. Thats when I realised there was an actual business opportunity. Big brands like Nike, Adidas, and Jockey all make socks, but theres barely any innovation. The designs look exactly the same. When I brought this up with the group, the idea clicked. That conversation eventually became Hapso. Vijith, along with other co-founders Anees S S and Ananthu S B, began researching textile technology, knitting constraints, the challenges of manufacturing, etc. They discovered that India had only a handful of homegrown designer sock brands, and almost none operating in south India. Minimum order quantities were intimidating. Getting the right materials and reliable manufacturing partners took time. Still, the idea felt aligned with the collectives creative instincts, so they kept going. And two more joined the core team, Amal Dev and Nanda Gopan. Before we committed to production, we designed around forty concepts and sent the mock-ups to friends across different age groups. They ranked them by preference, and the top seven or eight became our first collection. The response was way beyond what we imagined. At a small stall at the Olam festival, we sold 500 pairs in just three days, he says. Nanda Gopan, Amal Dev, Ananthu S B, Anees S S, Vijith V S Hapsos early collections leaned into this playful spirit, with cotton socks featuring fun and expressive visuals. As they grew, the team pushed deeper into material innovation. They began working with bamboo fibre, drawn to its antimicrobial properties, comfort, and durability. This led to designs suited for athletic use, expanding their customer base to those looking for performance-oriented options. What surprised the team was that people never bought just one or two pairs. Many bought sets of four or five, mixing designs the way people collect small artworks. As Hapso expanded its catalogue from an initial eight designs to around fifty today, orders also started coming from outside India. Right now, we are already present across major e-commerce platforms. We are even exploring something that is still unusual in India a first-of-its-kind all-socks store. Its a long-term goal, but we hope to introduce the concept soon through retail showrooms in cities like Kochi, Thiruvananthapuram, Bengaluru, Mumbai, and Delhi, the founders say.
FIDE World Cup 2025 boosts Goa's push for sports-driven tourism: Officials
Tourism continues to contribute about 16.43% to the States GDP and provides 40 to 45% of direct and indirect employment
Invest Beyond Banks with the Bajaj Finserv Banking and Financial Services Fund
As an investor, you may already know that India’s financial sector extends beyond banks today. Over the years, it has grown to include a wide range of businesses such as non-banking financial companies (NBFCs), insurers, asset managers, and fintechs. The Bajaj Finserv Banking and Financial Services Fund aims to offer an opportunity to participate in this wider financial ecosystem. Look beyond banking with Bajaj Finserv Banking and Financial Services Fund NFO live now equity scheme, seeks to invest in companies that are part of this evolving financial landscape. The New Fund Offer is currently live since Monday, November 10, 2025, and will close on Monday, November 24, 2025. The scheme will reopen for subscription within five business days from the date of allotment. The evolving BFSI landscape The Banking, Financial Services and Insurance (BFSI) sector has long been central to India’s growth. But its structure has changed. As of 2025, banks make up about 57% of the sector’s market capitalisation, compared to 85% in 2005. This shows how other parts of the financial system have grown to become important contributors. NBFCs are serving diverse credit needs, fintechs are making financial access simpler, insurers are expanding coverage, and asset managers are enabling more people to invest. Together, they are helping shape a more balanced financial sector. Source : MOFSL Report as published in April 2025 What’s driving this shift Several trends are behind this shift. Digitisation has made financial products easier to access and manage. Fintech innovation has simplified how people borrow, invest, and insure. Retail participation has grown as more individuals look to plan their financial goals through investments. At the same time, demand for different financial services, from insurance to investments, continues to grow as incomes rise and awareness improves. These factors have made BFSI a more diverse and dynamic part of India’s economy. Source : MOFSL Report as published in April 2025 The sector’s growing presence in the market The market’s response to this transformation is visible in the data. Over the past 20 years, the BFSI sector’s weight in the Nifty 50 has increased 2.6 times, from 14.6% in FY04 to 37.9% in July 2025. During the same period, its market capitalisation has grown from Rs. 1.8 trillion to Rs. 91 trillion. This steady rise reflects formalisation, stronger credit participation, and growing investor confidence. Many large business groups have also expanded beyond lending into areas such as insurance and asset management, recognising how the financial services space has diversified. Source : MOFSL Report as published in April 2025 Why consider investing beyond banks For investors, this broader growth means opportunities extend beyond traditional banking. The Bajaj Finserv Banking and Financial Services Fund invests across different areas within the BFSI sector, from banks and NBFCs to insurers, asset managers, and fintechs. By doing so, it offers exposure to multiple drivers of India’s financial growth rather than focusing on one segment alone. Investors who wish to align their portfolios with the structural changes shaping India’s financial system may find such a diversified approach suitable for long-term investing. Conclusion The Bajaj Finserv Banking and Financial Services Fund gives you a way to look beyond banks and invest in the wider financial services sector. With exposure across NBFCs, insurers, fintechs, and asset managers, it reflects how the BFSI space has evolved and continues to grow. For investors with a long-term perspective, this may be a suitable way to participate in India’s expanding financial landscape. New Fund Offer Opens on : Monday, November 10, 2025 New Fund Offer Closes on : Monday, November 24, 2025 Scheme re-opens on : Within five business days of allotment date Mutual Fund investments are subject to market risks, read all scheme related documents carefully.
Taking Goan flavours into the future
KALYANI JHA |NT BUZZ Food has always been an integral part of the Pimenta clan. Indeed, over the years Shevaughn Pimenta learned about the hospitality and food and beverage business through her father Dwayne Pimenta. But she chose writing and advertising as her career path at first. All this changed during the COVID-19 pandemic. When []
Eliminating cervical cancer: goal, strategies and action taken
Cervical cancer remains one of the strongest indicators of health inequity. Close to 90% of global cervical cancer deaths occur in low and middle-income countries, where access to vaccination, screening, and treatment is limited
Germany and Netherlands storm into 2026 FIFA World Cup with goal-fests
With electrifying performances, Germany and the Netherlands have clinched their World Cup berths. Germany showcased sheer dominance, obliterating Slovakia 6-0, while the Netherlands made a statement with a resounding 4-0 victory over Lithuania. Their offensive firepower has set the stage for an exhilarating global tournament.
The making of Indias 91st Grandmaster
While Indians in the chess scene are taking strides in the ongoing FIDE chess World Cup in Goa, Raahul VS of Chennai achieved a feat that he had been trying for years a Grandmaster title in the ASEAN Championship in the Philippines with a round to spare. As a result, he became Indias 91st Grandmaster. To become a Grandmaster is no mean feat. One needs three GM norms, a FIDE rating of 2500, and to play a plethora of tournaments. However, there are select international tournaments recognised by FIDE that would award the GM title, if won. That way, Raahul was crowned the GM in this event. The 21-year-old has been playing the game of 64 squares since the age of six. I think in the past five years, I would mostly be working on an average of 5-6 hours per day in chess. Recently, I have also allocated separate time for my mental health and training, which has been very helpful in the past year. All this has borne fruit with the title, he said. Raahul began playing at a class near his home, which taught many children. What started as an enjoyable hobby soon became serious. He then developed his game in a systematic manner and hasd been training for the past three months under GM Shyam Sundar at Thulir Academy. Having played several tournaments, Raahul believes that the win to bag the coveted GM title was his best show to date. There was no particular tournament (that made me play chess seriously); I enjoyed the game, and after seeing good results in state-level events, I was motivated to keep working on the game, he said. Talking about his performance in the Philippines, he shared, I had a 2700+ rating performance when I entered the last round. I think apart from two games in the event where I missed my chances, I managed to capitalise on my chances in the rest of the games. Raahul is comfortable playing on the board and does not prefer online chess. Yet, his best performance in front of the screen came in 2021, when he clinched the National Juniors Championship. I became the champion and got selected to the Asian juniors in Sri Lanka, where I became the champion, he said. Like many budding chess players, Raahul uses the chess engine to improve the quality of his game. In the current chess world, after a certain level, its really hard if we dont use the chess engines for home preparations, he reflected. And this is where Shyam Sundar steps in. He guides Raahul on how to improve his game. In the board events, Raahul has clinched the U20 Asian junior chess championship in 2021. Rewind further down the line, in 2018, he was part of the gold medal-winning team at the Asian Youth Games, winning the U16 blitz format tournament. His goal next year is to close in on the rating to 2600 and establish himself as a strong GM. Raahul believes that chess academies play a big role in a players career, and the ones he trained under over the years have shaped him into a good player. My academy has created a good environment for me to grow, and the friends with who I train are all strong players. They inspire me to work even harder. Every time I go to the academy, I not only learn my strengths but also what I lack in comparison to the others, which helps me figure out the areas in the game I should improve. All my coaches, Sunitha, Jagadeesan from the Kasparov Chess Foundation (KCF), GM RB Ramesh, GM Vishnu Prasanna, GM Swayams Mishra, and now GM Shyam Sundar have played a role in making the player what I am today, he signed off.
Climate change real, India to declare NDC by Dec: Environment Minister Yadav at UN COP30
India will submit its updated climate targets by December. Environment Minister Bhupender Yadav urged developed nations to achieve net-zero goals sooner. He highlighted India's commitment to climate action, including its Net Zero by 2070 target. The country is also releasing its first Biennial Transparency Report. These steps underscore India's dedication to global climate efforts and sustainable development.
Fitness expert reveals this one thing to do before the year ends
Regular exercise is a known way to keep weight from going up. Set a goal to finish twenty workouts in the next few 6 weeks, that works out to a little more than three times each week, something that fits most schedules. Not only that, the exercise does not have to be intense each time. Even brisk walking, yoga or simple home exercises count
Now, March 2026 deadline fordelayed electronic city project
Shoma Patnaik Panaji Goas delayed electronic city project at Tuem has now got March 2026 as the new date for completion, with the state government starting to push companies having plots to commence production in the next three months. Units with allotted plots have been told to start functioning soon or else return the plots, []
NT Reporter Panaji The Navhind Times bagged two awards at the Goa Journalist Awards 2025 function held to mark National Press Day on Monday. Christine Machado and Ramandeep Kaur of The Navhind Times received awards at the hands of Chief Minister Pramod Sawant for Reporting in Public Health and Hygiene, and Education, respectively. The other []
Traffic restrictions announced aheadof IFFI opening parade for today, Nov 20
NT Reporter Panaji The opening ceremony of the 56th International Film Festival of India (IFFI) will be held on November 20, with the festival continuing till November 28. In view of rehearsals and the float parade, the Goa Traffic Police has announced a series of road closuresand diversions. On November 18, during the IFFI parade []
Goas 31st iron ore e-auction nets Rs 136 cr, surpasses target
NT Reporter Panaji The states 31st e-auction of iron ore, from which the government expected to earn Rs 100 crore, has netted Rs 136 crore, according to the Directorate of Mines and Geology (DMG). The amount includes Rs 17.8 crore by way of royalty, an official said. A total of 7.5 lakh tonnes of ore, []
Cops fit reflective collars on 1k-plus stray cattle to curb night accidents
NT Reporter Panaji In the past few months, the Goa traffic police have fitted reflective collar belts on more than 1,000 stray cattle across the state, a proactive safety measure aimed at reducing night-time road accidents reportedly caused by cattle on the roads. The initiative was undertaken by the Traffic Police Headquarters, Panaji, through traffic []
HC issues notice on PIL seeking state-wide survey of senior citizens
NT Reporter Panaji The High Court of Bombay at Goa on Monday issued notices to the state government and the respondent authority in a PIL filed by Adv Moses Pinto seeking a comprehensive state-wide socio-economic and health survey of senior citizens. The matter will next be heard on January 4, 2026. The petition seeks directions []
PILs over regularisation of houses: HC notice to govt
NT Reporter Panaji The High Court of Bombay at Goa on Monday issued a notice to the state government on a PIL filed by Diksha Vaigankar of Sankhali challenging Section 38A of the Goa Land Revenue Code. The matter will be heard further in February. Section 38A, enacted in 2025, provides a mechanism to regularise []
In FY26, NHAI has invited bids for 52 highway projects so far
The National Highways Authority of India has invited bids for 52 highway projects, totaling 2,188 km and valued at 1.15 lakh crore. This initiative aims to accelerate progress towards the ministry's 2025-26 targets for awarding and constructing national highways. Despite a slower start, the ministry anticipates achieving its annual construction goals.
Rural road scheme: States push for wider coverage
States are setting their sights high, looking to link nearly 50,000 rural communities under the revamped road scheme, significantly surpassing the initial goal. This ambitious endeavor may require a longer implementation timeline or the introduction of an additional phase post-2028-29 to ensure that all remote regions gain access to reliable all-weather roads.
Import price floor on cards for critical pharma inputs
India is setting a minimum import price for essential drug ingredients. This move aims to shield local manufacturers from cheap imports, particularly from China. The government is expanding this policy to include more raw materials. This initiative supports India's goal of becoming self-reliant in pharmaceutical production. The new rules will soon be announced.
Mulugu Launches Milk Scheme for Anganwadi Kids
Seethakka said the initiative aims to build a Malnutrition-Free Telangana, noting that the governments primary goal is to ensure the health and well-being of underprivileged children
DeepMind releases a new weather forecasting model for more accurate predictions
Google's DeepMind just released WeatherNext 2 , a new version of its AI weather prediction model. The company promises that it delivers more efficient, more accurate and higher-resolution global weather predictions. To that end, it should be able to provide accurate forecasts up to two weeks out, including information on temperature, pressure and wind. It should also be able to better predict tropical storm tracks, according to researchers. This means that predictions of a hurricane's path should be accurate up to three days out. The previous model only predicted things up to two days ahead of the storm. The model also brings hourly forecasts into the mix. All told, Google says this new model is eight times faster than the previous iteration. This should help businesses like energy traders make more precise decisions, according to a report by Bloomberg . It gives you a more granular forecast, DeepMind AI researcher Akib Uddin said. Many other industries are quite interested in these one-hour steps. It helps them make more precise decisions. Their goal is, how can they make their business more resilient to weather? Google The improvements here stem from a new approach to weather models, as explained in this recently-published research paper . Older methods demanded the use of machine learning models that were built for image and video generation. This required repeated processing to ensure an accurate result. The new model only requires a single processing step, which also reduces reliance on costly AI computing systems. AI may not be great at everything , despite what proponents want you to believe, but it is great at predicting the weather . Newer models typically outperform traditional prediction methods , even those that rely on supercomputers. These models aren't perfect, however, as even Google has acknowledged that WeatherNext 2 will likely struggle to predict outlier rain and snow events. This is due to gaps in the training data. Its one limitation of our forecast, but one that we are working on improving, DeepMind research scientist Ferran Alet told Bloomberg . AI weather prediction is becoming a crowded field. Companies like NVIDIA , Microsoft, AccuWeather and Huawei are all throwing their hats in the ring in one way or another. This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/ai/deepmind-releases-a-new-weather-forecasting-model-for-more-accurate-predictions-175451228.html?src=rss
Haaland double sends Norway to first World Cup since 1998
Norway secured their first World Cup berth since 1998 with a dominant 4-1 victory over Italy. Erling Haaland netted twice, capping a flawless qualifying campaign where Norway finished with a perfect record. The win confirmed their automatic spot, while Italy faces play-offs after a disappointing performance. Haaland scored both of his goals within seconds.
Black Friday has become the time to buy the hottest tech of the year. Whether you're shopping for yourself or stocking up on gifts for the holidays, Black Friday deals next week are sure to bring the best prices of the year to things like headphones, game consoles, robot vacuums, phone accessories and everything in between. You don't even have to wait until Black Friday proper to save a ton of money. Over the past few years, we've seen Black Friday tech deals start earlier and earlier to the point where the entire month of November is packed with discounts. If you're on the hunt for solid tech deals, Engadget has you covered. We've collected the best Black Friday deals on tech you can get right now, and we'll continue to update this post as we get closer to the big day at the end of November. Note that you probably have the best chance of snagging record-low prices when we get to about one week before Thanksgiving, but these deals available now are worth considering. Table of contents Black Friday deals: Engadget's top picks Black Friday deals under $50 Black Friday Apple deals Black Friday smart home and kitchen deals More Black Friday tech deals Black Friday deals: Engadget's top picks Apple AirPods 4 for $85 (34 percent off): These are the most affordable AirPods you can get, and the latest model has been substantially improved over the previous. They have a better fit and noticeably better sound quality than their predecessor, plus some advanced features previously only found on pricer models. Apple AirTags (four pack) for $65 (34 percent off): iPhone users who frequently misplace things should invest in a few AirTags. Slip them into your wallet, bag, jacket and other belongings to keep track of their locations in the Find My app. Just make sure that, if you're going to attach one to your keys, you also pick up an AirTag holder to go along with it. LEGO Star Wars Millennium Falcon A New Hope 25th Anniversary Collectable 75375 for $68 (20 percent off): This is a set that any Star Wars fan will love to build and then love to display once it's complete. The 921-piece set features a fully-detailed Millennium Falcone, buildable stand and nameplate. It's one of many Lego Black Friday deals you can get right now. Sony WH-1000XM5 headphones for $248 ($158 off): While the new XM6 headphones have replaced these as Sony's flagship cans, that doesn't mean the XM5 aren't worth buying. They were our top pick for the best wireless headphones for years before the XM6 came around, and they still have excellent ANC, great sound quality, long battery life, a comfortable fit and handy extra features like multipoint connectivity. Bose QuietComfort headphones for $170 (51 percent off): These noise-cancelling headphones have a comfortable (albeit a bit boring) design, an Aware mode that lets you hear more of your surroundings when you need to and up to 24 hours of battery life. Nintendo Switch 2 + Mario Kart World bundle for $499: Black Friday Nintendo sales were announced recently and, unsurprisingly, there won't be many true deals out there this year. There are no straight discounts on the Switch 2 console, so your best bet is to pick up a bundle that saves you some cash on a Switch 2 game. One of the best is the Mario Kart Wold bundle, but Pokmon fans should consider the Pokmon Legends: Z-A bundle , too. Black Friday deals under $50 Blink Mini 2 (2 pack) for $28 (60 percent off): if you want to keep an eye on your home when you're away, it'll be hard to find a security camera as convenient and as affordable as a Blink Mini 2. Yes, the company just came out the with 2K+ version , but that will be overkill for most people. The Blink Mini 2 gets the job done by recording 1080p video, sending you motion alerts and supporting two-way talk in case you want to chat with your pets while you're out. Note that these are wired cameras, so they're more conveniently used indoors unless you pick up the necessary weather-resistant adapter for outdoor use. Philips fabric shaver for $13 (32 percent off): Consider this the Black Friday tech deal you didn't know you needed. If you have shirts, sweaters, pants, even blankets that have pilled over time, this handy little fabric shaver can get them looking more like new again. I bought this on a whim after wishing I could refresh some of my most-loved wardrobe staples without spending hours pulling pills off myself. Philips' fabric shaver has delivered and then some, and my clothes look much fresher than before. Jisulife Life 7 handheld fan for $25 (14 percent off): This handy little fan is a must-have if you life in a warm climate or have a tropical vacation planned anytime soon. It can be used as a table or handheld fan and even be worn around the neck so you don't have to hold it at all. Its 5,000 mAh battery allows it to last hours on a single charge, and the small display in the middle of the fan's blades show its remaining battery level. Leebin 2025 electric spin scrubber for $40 (43 percent off, Prime exclusive): This weird little scrubber makes cleaning my bathroom and shower much less of a pain. Just choose the brush head you need for your job and the rotating head takes care of most of the hard work. I love the adjustable handle, which extends from 12 to 50 inches so you can get into hard-to-reach places without breaking a sweat. Ring Video Doorbell for $50 (50 percent off): This is the most affordable Ring doorbell and it includes a battery that's rechargeable via USB-C. Once installed, it will send you alerts when motion is detected near your door, and you can use the Live View and two-way talk features to interact with visitors without opening your door. Monarch Money budgeting app (one year) for $50 (50 percent off with code MONARCHVIP): One of our favorite budgeting apps , Monarch Money gives you a lot of control over the organization of your funds. There's a helpful goals feature for when you're planning out big purchases or financial milestones you want to hit, and we found the month-in-review recap it provides to be more thorough than other budgeting apps we tried. There's even Zillow integration for folks looking to buy a home. Black Friday Apple deals Apple MacBook Air (13-inch, M4) for $749 ($250 off): Our top pick for the best laptop you can get, the M4 MacBook Air will be plenty of power for most people in a convenient, premium package. It's thin and light as ever, with an excellent keyboard and trackpad, plus enough battery life to get you through a whole day of work, video calls and more. Apple Watch SE 3 for $200 ($50 off): The SE has been our top pick for the best Apple Watch for those on a budget, and the latest model only solidifies that further. It has the same chipset found in the latest flagship Apple Watches, fast-charging capabilities, an always-on display and most of the same activity-tracking features you'll find in more expensive model. Apple Mac Mini M4 for $499 ($100 off): Desktop users looking for an upgrade should consider the latest Mac Mini, which runs on the M4 chip and 16GB of RAM as standard in the base configuration. This version has a smaller design that takes up less space, front-facing USB-C ports and a headphone jack, plus Thunderbolt 5 support. Black Friday smart home and kitchen deals iRobot Roomba 104 Vac Robot Vacuum for $150 (40 percent off): This is an updated version of our favorite budget robot vacuum and it will make an excellent choice for anyone who has never used one of these devices before, or a gift for a new homeowner. Not only is the iRobot mobile app super easy to use, but this machine has strong suction power and good battery life, plus it will automatically return to its docking station when it needs a power-up. Ninja Dual-Zone air fryer (10-quart) for $180 (22 percent off): If you cook for large crowds on Thanksgiving and other occasions, this is the air fryer to get. Not only is it a large, 10-quart capacity model, but it also has two separate cooking areas. You can crisp up potatoes on one side and brussel sprouts on the other with no issues. Use the Smart Finish feature to cook two separate foods in different ways and have them both be done at the same time, or Match Cook to copy the cooking method in both chambers. Breville Smart Oven Air Fryer Pro for $300 ($100 off): One of the most versatile air fryers out there, this Breville machine not only air fries, but also bakes, roasts, toasts, dehydrates, reheats and more. It also has a large capacity that can cook a 14-pound turkey or a tray of muffins with ease. Dyson 360 Vis Nav robot vacuum for $400 ($600 off): This is one of the best robot vacuums you can get, period. It doesn't have a self-emptying base, but its superior suction power almost makes up for that. It's one of the strongest robot vacuums I've ever tested, and it has excellent obstacle avoidance. The latter means you will rarely, if ever, have to attend to it getting caught on the edge of a carpet or getting stuck under a piece of furniture. If a cordless stick vacuum is what you're looking for, don't forget to check out all of the other Dyson Black Friday deals . Samsung 65-inch Frame Pro smart TV for $1,598 (24 percent off): The latest version of Samsung's art TV, the Frame Pro lets you show artwork on the screen when you're not watching a sports game or binge-watching your favorite show. It supports 4K content, VRR gaming at up to 4K 144Hz and runs on Samsung's NQ4 AI Gen3 processor. Also available at Best Buy . EcoFlow Black Friday deals get up to 80 percent off: Portable power stations are an investment, but they can be crucial pieces of tech during emergencies. The top pick from our friends at Yahoo Tech has been heavily discounted in this early Black Friday sale. You can pick up the EcoFlow Delta Pro 3 for $1,400 off, down to $2,299, or the power station with an extra battery bundled in for $2,699 off, down to $3,599. More Black Friday tech deals Anker Laptop Power Bank (25K, 100W) for $92 (32 percent off): A top pick in our guide to the best power banks , this Anker brick is kind of a one-and-done device. It has enough capacity to charge all sorts of devices from smartphones to laptops to handheld gaming consoles, and it has two built-in USB-C cables so you don't even have to remember to bring your own to use it. Also available at Anker . SanDisk microSD Express card (256GB) for $60 (12 percent off): If you have a Switch 2, no regular microSD card will do if you want to expand the console's storage. You need a newer microSD Express card, and currently there are only a handful on the market. We did some testing to find the best microSD Express card for the Switch 2 and found that performance was, in general, very similar amongst all the readily available cards. We recommend getting whichever fits within your budget at the capacity you want. Meta Quest 3S VR headset for $250 ($50 off): We consider this to be the best VR headset for newbies or those on a budget. It's comfortable to wear for long sessions, has solid performance, comes with excellent controllers and you'll have access to a large app library with it. GoPro Hero 13 Black Extended Power Bundle for $349 ($150 off): This bundle gives you our favorite action cam plus three Enduro batteries, a dual battery charger, one adhesive mount, a 64GB SanDisk microSD card, two USB-C cables and more. It makes a great all-in-one gift for the budding videographer or aspiring influencer in your life, or a solid addition to your own camera kit. Also available at GoPro . Black Friday FAQs When is Black Friday 2025? Black Friday 2025 lands on November 28. Which stores have Black Friday deals? Many physical retail stores have Black Friday deals including Walmart, Target, Best Buy and others. Even more retailers have online Black Friday deals, including Amazon, GameStop, Costco and others. When do Black Friday sales start? Gone are the times when Black Friday sales were one-day-only affairs. Now, Black Friday deals are often available starting on Thanksgiving, or even earlier. Last year, we saw Black Friday deals online begin the week before Black Friday proper. When do Black Friday sales end? Black Friday and Cyber Monday have blended a lot over the past few years. Now, you can expect to see a good portion of Black Friday deals extend through the weekend and into Cyber Monday. It's not uncommon for Black Friday deals to expire at the end of Cyber Monday. Which retailers have the best Black Friday tech deals? The best Black Friday tech deals are typically available online at retailers like Amazon, Walmart, Best Buy and Target. It's also a good idea to check the store websites of the companies that make the products you want for example, if you're looking for a Sonos speaker, check the Sonos website on Black Friday. Most of the time, you'll find the best Black Friday tech deals are matched at multiple retailers. Does Apple have Black Friday sales? No, you will usually not find Black Friday sales at Apple stores or on Apple's website. However, you can find Black Friday deals on Apple devices elsewhere; we recommend checking Amazon, Best Buy and other big retailers for discounts on iPads, Apple Watches and more on Black Friday. Does Amazon have Black Friday sales? Yes, Amazon has Black Friday sales. The online retailer's site will look similar to Prime Day on Black Friday, with discounts on all sorts of items from household essentials to fashion to tech. This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/deals/we-found-the-best-black-friday-2025-deals-on-tech-from-amazon-apple-lego-ninja-and-more-ahead-of-the-big-sale-100052689.html?src=rss
'Special revision' of electoral rolls to commence in poll-bound Assam soon
GUWAHATI: The Election Commission of India (ECI) on Monday ordered Special Revision (SR) of electoral rolls in Assam which is expected to go to elections in March or April next year. The Commission has directed a Special Revision u/s 21 of the Representation of the Peoples Act 1950 with reference to 01.01.2026 as the qualifying date in the State of Assam, the Commission instructed Assams Chief Electoral Officer (CEO). The SR stands between the annual special summary revision and the Special Intensive Revision (SIR) of electoral rolls, officials said. Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma, who was away in London on Monday, posted on X, The Govt of Assam welcomes the Election Commission of Indias decision to undertake a Special Revision of the electoral roll with 01.01.2026 as the qualifying date. He was confident the exercise would help ensure clean, updated and accurate electoral rolls for all eligible citizens. Assam will extend full cooperation to the @ECISVEEP to complete the revision in a transparent and time-bound manner, he further wrote. The ECI said Electoral Registration Officer of each Assembly segment would be responsible for ensuring that no eligible citizen is left out while at the same time, no ineligible person is included in the electoral roll. Any person is entitled to be an elector and on application to be registered in the electoral roll for that constituency if that person is a citizen of India, not less than 18 years of age as on 01.02.2020, ordinary resident of the constituency, not disqualified under any law, and not of unsound mind, the ECI instructions to the Assam CEO read. The Commission had last month ordered the SIR for 12 states and Union Territories Goa, Gujarat, Kerala, Chhattisgarh, Madhya Pradesh, Tamil Nadu, Rajasthan, Uttar Pradesh, West Bengal, Puducherry, the Andaman and Nicobar Islands, and Lakshadweep. Tamil Nadu, Puducherry, Kerala and West Bengal will go to elections in 2026. As Assam is also going to polls next year, its exclusions from the SIR raised questions. However, the ECI clarified that separate provisions of the Citizenship Act apply in Assam where the Supreme Court-monitored exercise to verify citizenship was about to be concluded.
Cervical cancer claims over three lakh lives every year globally: WHO
NEW DELHI: Cervical cancer, the fourth most common cancer in women globally, claims over 3,50,000 lives each year, said the WHO on Monday. Marking the first World Cervical Cancer Elimination Day, the World Health Organisation (WHO) said that it is a disease that already has the tools to be eliminated. In 2018, I was proud to launch the global call to action on cervical cancer elimination, and I'm even prouder now to see what was once a distant dream becoming a reality, said Dr Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, WHO Director-General. More and more countries are scaling up HPV vaccination, improving screening, and expanding treatment, bringing us closer to a future free of cervical cancer. The HPV vaccine which protects against the human papillomavirus, the primary cause of cervical cancer is highly effective, averting 17.4 deaths for every 1,000 children vaccinated. WHO highlighted the announcement from Gavi, the Vaccine Alliance, and its partners, that they have met the ambitious goal to reach 86million girls by the end of 2025. WHO said this reflects a broader wave of action to advance national elimination plans and expand access to screening and treatment. In India, over 80,000 cervical cancer cases were reported in 2023-24. The Union Budget 2024 prioritised the phased introduction of the cervical vaccine, with the National Technical Advisory Group on Immunisation recommending its inclusion in the UIP for girls aged 9-14 years. AIIMS doctors develop Rs 100 kit to detect cervical cancer in two hours The HPV vaccine for cervical cancer, the second most common cancer in India, is yet to be included in the Universal Immunisation Programme (UIP). The HPV vaccination has only been launched in Sikkim and Bihar. Gavi, the Vaccine Alliance, a public-private partnership that helps vaccinate more than half the worlds children against some of the worlds deadliest diseases, said, more than one million cervical cancer deaths have been prevented, and an estimated 86 million girls are now protected against the leading cause of cervical cancer. The Vaccine Alliance brings together developing countries and donor governments, the WHO, UNICEF, the World Bank, the vaccine industry, technical agencies, civil society, the Gates Foundation and other private sector partners. Every two minutes, a woman dies from cervical cancer, a disease that is both devastating and largely preventable, said Dr Sania Nishtar, CEO of Gavi, the Vaccine Alliance. Experts call for HPV awareness to fight cervical cancer In 2023, Gavi, in partnership with countries across the world, launched an ambitious campaign to protect 86 million girls against the primary cause of cervical cancer and prevent more than a million deaths. Thanks to the incredible commitment from countries, partners, civil society and communities, we have now reached the target ahead of schedule. This collaborative effort is driving major global progress towards eliminating one of the deadliest diseases affecting women. Cervical cancer strikes hardest in lower-income countries, which often lack screening services and equitable access to treatment. As a result, these countries account for 90% of the 3,50,000 deaths from cervical cancer recorded in 2022, it said. According to WHO, the World Cervical Cancer Elimination Day supports the core pillars of the WHOs global elimination strategy: vaccinating 90% of girls against human papillomavirus (HPV), screening 70% of women, and treating 90% of those with pre-cancer and invasive cancer. It serves as a critical platform to strengthen advocacy, accelerate service delivery, and mobilise resources to ensure that every woman and girl has access to life-saving care, the WHO said.
A fitness plan shared by coach Raj Ganpath outlines a straightforward approach to avoid year-end weight gain. With six weeks left in the year, he encourages people to stay consistent with movement, make smarter food choices, monitor portions, and maintain awareness of their progress. His guidance focuses on simple, daily habits that help individuals finish 2025 on a stronger and more controlled note.
Cozy Up to Fall: Feel Good Flavors & Seasonal Comforts
Fall invites us to savor the cozy comforts of the season. Think soft sweaters, seasonal sips and little indulgent treats. It’s a time to lean into the feel-good moments that make autumn special. From comforting snacks to nourishing crunch, walnuts are the perfect companion to keep your energy steady and your spirits high all season long. We’ve curated ideas on how to bring comfort to your life this fall. California walnuts in a bowl Cultivate a Cozy Space As the season shifts, so can your surroundings. Creating a cozy, welcoming space at home doesn’t require a full makeover, just a few thoughtful touches can make a big impact. Soft throw blankets, warm lighting and fall-scented candles can instantly turn your space into a sanctuary. Even something as simple as a tidy corner with your favorite book and a mug of tea can help you feel grounded and recharged. trail mix — makes it easier to stay energized during slow, restful moments. It’s comfort and care in every bite. And whether you prefer the comfort of cozy blankets and warm drinks or the adventure of exploring autumn’s outdoor beauty, walnuts offer versatile and easy snacking options to suit every fall moment. A hand-crafted trail mix is great for anything from an outdoor excursion to a movie night at home. Plus, it’s so easy to put together, the kids can even do it! Serve it in a shareable bowl or pre-portioned in jars for a grab-and-go option. With popcorn, dried fruit, pretzels, granola, chocolate chips, and spiced walnuts, you’ve got all the flavors you could want in one serving. Swap granola and fruit for cucumbers, tomatoes, and spiced walnuts for a savory twist on an old favorite with this Greek salad parfait. Put it in a small container for an on-the-go snack, or make larger portions as a flavorful breakfast or lunch! The spiced walnuts add a welcome kick to the fresh ingredients, with chickpeas and olives rounding out this Mediterranean masterpiece. And whether you’re wrapping up the final days of summer or enjoying a cozy, fall night at home, nothing can beat a perfectly-paired summer cheese and charcuterie board to go with a netflix binge or game night. Experiment with different flavors and textures by sampling a variety of cheese and crackers with your spiced walnuts and spreads. Embrace Small, Seasonal Goals Fall is a natural time to reset, but that doesn’t mean you need to overhaul everything. Instead of setting big goals, try focusing on small, seasonal intentions that bring you joy. That might mean going for a morning walk to enjoy the changing leaves, setting aside 10 minutes a day to journal or making time to cook something comforting once a week. Walnuts make a great companion for these little rituals. They’re easy to grab on the go or to add to a quiet breakfast. They also support sustained energy, which can make sticking to your small goals feel just a little easier. Fall, Reimagined This season, take the pressure off and focus on what feels good, not what feels like a to-do list. Create little rituals that nourish you, carve out space for rest and creativity and let your meals reflect the warmth and beauty of the season. www.californiawalnuts.in .
Master Capital Services receives SEBIs in-principle approval for mutual fund sponsorship
Master Capital Services, a subsidiary of Master Trust, has received in-principle approval from SEBI to sponsor a mutual fund. This allows the company to proceed with forming an Asset Management Company and launching various equity, hybrid, and multi-asset schemes. The move aligns with India's growing mutual fund industry and Master Trust's goal of expanding access to managed investment products.
England Ready For FIFA World Cup 2026 After Perfect Campaign
The Three Lions, who took maximum points from their eight games, became the first European team to win every one of their World Cup qualifiers without conceding a single goal in a campaign lasting at least six matches
Kim Kardashian is pursuing her dream of becoming a lawyer. She recently failed her bar exam but remains determined to succeed. Kardashian dedicated four months to intense study, sacrificing work and personal time. Despite emotional and physical challenges, she is committed to her goal. Read on to know in details how she prepared for the exam.
Don Bosco Oratory Fatorda lift Fr Gervacio Pinto Memorial Cup
NT Reporter | Curchorem Don Bosco Oratory Fatorda clinched the Late Fr Gervacio Pinto Memorial Cup with a 43 win on penalties after a 11 draw against UB Ambaulim at Curchorem. The first half produced few clear chances, with both sides struggling to break through organised defences, and the teams went into the break goalless. []
Gomanchal Warriors, Vasco to clash for title
NT Reporter | Porvorim/ Chicalim Gomanchal Warriors and Vasco Warriors booked their spots in the final of the 3rd Goa Veterans Cricket Tournament after posting contrasting semifinal wins on Sunday. At the GCA ground in Porvorim, Gomanchal Warriors defended a modest 126 to secure a 23-run victory over Desserts N More Avengers. Ashish Yadavs fluent []
Unstoppable England! Kane seals historic perfect World Cup qualifying campaign
England concluded a historic World Cup qualifying campaign with a perfect record, defeating Albania 2-0. Harry Kane scored twice, securing their eighth consecutive Group K victory and becoming the first European team to finish a qualifying campaign of at least six matches with a 100 percent record and no goals conceded.
KSRTC woos passengers with hampers, coupons
THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: Kerala State Road Transport Corporation (KSRTC) is placing a strong emphasis on improving passenger experience to build loyalty and attract more customers. Following the introduction of air-conditioned waiting rooms at major depots, the corporation is now experimenting with a range of innovative products and services aimed at enhancing its premium offerings. We are committed to offering a world-class travel experience. Along with improving amenities for a more enjoyable journey, we are also focusing on staff training to ensure professionalism. Our goal is to address any shortcomings that may discourage people from choosing public transport, an official stated. In collaboration with a private company, KSRTC has started offering millet snacks to passengers on buses passing through Thiruvalla. This initiative will run for two months on the newly introduced Tricolour long-distance buses. The gift hampers for children, introduced on November 14 in celebration of Childrens Day, include chocolates, colouring books, crayons, balloons, and facial tissues. Sponsored by a private firm, the hampers will be distributed on a trial basis for the first six months. While the trial period is ongoing, KSRTC has no plans to discontinue the scheme. Additionally, efforts are under way to introduce health coupons, which will provide discounts on diagnostic and treatment costs at hospitals partnering with KSRTC, said the official.
In a patriarchal political order, women remain an afterthought in Kerala
THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: The 50% reservation in local bodies in the statewhich came into force in 2009gave voice to a wider section of women in society, enabling them to break their silence in politics. But, how far has this representation translated into true political emancipation? Ministers R Bindu and Veena George, Thiruvananthapuram mayor Arya Rajendran, former minister K K Shailaja, and leaders like Nabeesa Ummal, M Kamalam, M T Padma, Maleth Saraladevi, Rachel Mathai, Padmaja Venugopal and Sobha Surendran are among the women actively involved in Keralas political arena. Yet, compared to their male counterparts, the presence of women in positions of real power remains limited. Between 1951 and 2024, only 173 women have contested Lok Sabha elections, with just 10 tasting success. This includes Priyanka Gandhi Vadra, the only woman MP from Kerala in 2024, who made it through the by-election to Wayanad, which her brother Rahul Gandhi vacated. Barring 1996 and 2021, fewer than 10 women have made it to the assembly in the 64-year period from 1957 to 2021. Political commentator J Prabhash said this is alarmingly poor for a state that reserves half of its local-body seats for women. Where there is power, women are absent because they are denied access to it. Parties must have internal democracy to ensure womens participation. Unless reservation is introduced in higher tiers, the patriarchal nature of politics will continue, Prabhash said. Former minister P K Sreemathi Patriarchy is so entrenched that women in power often have to display typical male traits to be accepted, he added. Speaking to TNIE in 2015, at the end of her tenure as Thiruvananthapuram mayor, K Chandrika said the 53 women in her council took more effort in executing policy, which they viewed as hitting closer to home. She said if such a council could win several laurels for the corporation, more women should come forward. Ten years on, she still holds the view. There are many women who perform better than men, but they do not always get equal opportunities, even when they prove their ability. Men never give up power, Chandrika said. In a state with more women voters, it is a drawback that women do not have a bigger political role, former minister P K Sreemathi said. We have seen change, especially within the LDF, but without reservation in the assembly and Parliament, it will be difficult for women to rise, she said. For Congress leader Bindu Krishna, who has been involved in several battles over allocation of seats, little has changed since 1987. I remember Leela Damodara Menon strongly speaking for womens reservation in 1987, on a stage filled with veteran leaders. Those who spoke after her assured their support. I believed this was a sign of change. But the reality is that we are still fighting for it in 2025, she said. J Chandra, the first woman Thiruvananthapuram mayor, said party membership itself is male-dominated and that women are fielded according to convenience. Having entered politics after retirement, she said, Women dont indulge in self-promotion as men do. As the Womens Reservation Bill granting a 33% quota for women in the Lok Sabha and state assemblies moves closer to implementation, experts hope it will transform the political sphere. But they emphasised that without a shift in societal mindset, the goal will remain incomplete.
A prelude to Serendipity Arts Festival in Chennai
Across generations, India has expressed itself through its cultural traditions some preserved, some forgotten, but always resurfacing with renewed meaning. From court musicians and temple sculptors to folk storytellers and community performers, the arts have been a way of inheriting memory, passing down wisdom, and finding collective meaning. Even today, the pulse of art continues to shape everyday life, quietly insisting that creativity belongs not to a select few, but to everyone who seeks it. Nowhere is this more visible than in Goa each December, when Panjims beach front and heritage locations host the Serendipity Arts Festival, a multidisciplinary celebration. Ahead of its 10th edition, Chennai received a preview at THE Park, offering audiences a glimpse of the programming and ideas the festival continues to foreground. Sunil Kant Munjal, founder-patron of Serendipity Arts, described, The Serendipity Arts Festival started as an idea to bring different art forms together because the original style in India was not to have partition in different art forms. Music, theatre, dance, crafts, everything was taught together, practised together, he said. This approach was also tied to a larger concern the limited access Indians often have to the arts. We wanted to open up much more access to the arts, which was not easy for people to experience. India has such a rich cultural heritage, but very little exposure for people. Even our museums are limited in numbers, and very few are well curated. So our idea was to create a festival which is open to all, which welcomes all, and offers a view that is unusual and where you can see multidisciplinarity and interdisciplinarity in one place, he said. This commitment to accessibility and preservation also resonated closely with Chennais own cultural landscape. When it comes to the state and the city, revival of long-forgotten art forms and literature has been a chapter that has been recurringly revisited by the natives. It was fitting that the preview evening began with a performance by Uru Paanar, a city-based ensemble known for reviving ancient musical instruments and reinterpreting Sangam-era ideas for contemporary audiences. The group, which performed at last years Serendipity Arts Festival, have also recently produced their first independent album with the support of the Foundations music grant. They opened their set with a composition paying tribute to the Tamil language and its letters. The performance moved through three of the five Sangam landscapes: Marutham, Kurinji, and Neithal. Their use of instruments such as the yazh, urumi, pepa, and sangu, revived by their own team under the label, Uru Instruments, added texture to the storytelling, while references to parai traditions, messenger drums, and the act format of oppari underscored the ensembles intent to reconnect audiences with musical forms that have gradually faded from memory. The second half of the evening shifted its focus to one of the themes Serendipity Arts is deepening this year: philanthropy. Titled Collaborate, Connect and Make Impact: The Indian Way of Giving, the panel discussion brought together Sunil, Priya Paul, and Ranvir Shah, moderated by Narayan Lakshman. As the 10th edition approaches, the Chennai preview reaffirmed the festivals aim: to create a space that brings together diverse practices and conversations while remaining rooted in the belief that art must stay open, relevant, and accessible to all. The Serendipity Arts Festival will be held in Panjim, Goa, from December 12 to 21.

