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'Roast of Kevin Hart': Tom Brady drags the 2017 Las Vegas scandal

Tom Brady hilariously roasted Kevin Hart at a recent event, bringing up past scandals and playfully teasing Hart's wife, Eniko. Brady also took jabs at Hart's career achievements compared to his own Super Bowl wins, humorously questioning how the 'GOAT' roast shifted from him to Hart.

The Times of India 11 May 2026 12:46 pm

Tiger Found Dead In Goa, Likely Killed By Wild Dogs, Says Forest Minister

A decomposed tiger carcass found in Goa is suspected to have been killed by wild dogs.

NDTV 11 May 2026 12:17 pm

Manish Pathak Wins Rising Star Award at IHCIIHM Hospitality Awards 202

In 2025, he helped transform the hotel into a destination for MICE, celebrations, and leisure, dovetailing with the national trend of discovering new places to strengthen the propertys positioning and deliver operational goals. This resulted in significant gains for brand Novotel in Vijayawada.

Deccan Chronicle 11 May 2026 12:06 pm

PM Modi's appeal on fuel savings an admission of failure, will rattle markets: Akhilesh

Akhilesh Yadav questioned how the country would achieve the goal of becoming a five trillion dollar economy if the government was forced to impose several restrictions

The Hindu 11 May 2026 11:52 am

Massive Lightning Strike Kills Nearly 90 Sheep, Goats In Kangan Meadows

GANDERBAL, May 11: In a tragic incident amid inclement weather conditions in Central Kashmir, nearly 90 sheep and goats were killed after a massive lightning strike hit a nomadic flock in the upper reaches of the Kangan area of Ganderbal district, officials said on Monday. The incident occurred during the intervening night in the Dhana Dok area of Poshkar, a high-altitude meadow where several nomadic families from the Jammu region camp during the summer months for seasonal grazing. Sources said [] The post Massive Lightning Strike Kills Nearly 90 Sheep, Goats In Kangan Meadows appeared first on Daily Excelsior .

Daily Excelsior 11 May 2026 11:03 am

90 Sheep, Goats Killed in Lightning Strike in Central Kashmir

SRINAGAR: Nearly 90 sheep and goats belonging to a nomadic family from Rajouri district reportedly died after a lightning strike during the intervening night in a high-altitude forest area of Poshkar Kangan in Central Kashmirs Ganderbal district, officials and locals said on Monday. The incident occurred in the Dhana Dok area of Poshkar, a remote []

KashmirLife 11 May 2026 9:56 am

2 Brothers, 1 Mission: Kacho siblings steering Drass together

Drass, May 10:As dawn breaks over the cold desert town of Drass, often called the gateway to Ladakh, two brothers begin their day in different offices but with a shared purpose. One handles files tied to development, governance and public welfare, the other oversees law enforcement, public safety and policing. Two brothers are currently serving as Deputy Commissioner (DC) and Superintendent of Police (SP) in newly created Drass district, in Ladakh union territory. Imteeaz Kacho , a senior JKAS officer of 2008 batch , recently took charge as Deputy Commissioner Drass, while his younger brother, Ishtiyaq Kacho, JKPS officer of 2011 batch , also took charge as the Superintendent of Police Drass becoming the first DC and SP of Drass district respectively. Both officers hail from Kargil district and are known for their people-centric approach and clean service record. The announcement about the posting of these two officers in Drass district brought cheer to the people here and who expressed hope that both the officers being sons of the soil will work together for development and peaceful district. Locals say the presence of the two siblings in key posts will improve inter-departmental coordination, especially on issues like development, anti-drug drives, grievance redressal, tourism upgradation, disaster management, and ensure peace remains in the region . Working together gives us a better understanding of ground issues. The goal is the same, responsive administration and safety of citizens, DC Imteeaz Kacho told Greater Kashmir. Kacho noted that close coordination between civil and police administration helps in faster decision-making during law and order situations and in executing developmental works without hurdles. Officials in the district administration said the brothers maintain high professional standards and ensure that all decisions are taken as per rules, keeping public welfare above everything else. Talking to Greater Kashmir, SP Drass Ishtiyaq Kacho said that he would strive to improve and strengthen the relations between police and the public. We would try to establish a warm relationship between the police and the public, adding that further steps would be taken to resolve complaints received at police stations in a time-bound manner SP said. He said it is encouraging to work together being siblings and the vision for both of us is to work for people and development of Drass district being the gateway of Ladakh. The Kacho brothers have earlier served in various capacities across J&K and Ladakh. DC Drass Imteeaz Kacho earlier has served as the Additional private secretary to then Chief Minister of the erstwhile state of J&K and also as the deputy secretary in the GAD before being transferred to Ladakh where he held the charge of Joint Director Information and Director education Ladakh. SP Ishtiyaq Kacho earlier served as SP Traffic Ladakh and ASP Kargil. Their simultaneous posting in Drass has drawn appreciation from locals, civil society members, who call it a unique model of teamwork in public service. Such instances of siblings holding the top civil and police posts in the same district are rare in the J&K cadre.

Greater Kashmir 11 May 2026 7:19 am

Netanyahu wants to wean Israel off US military support, he tells CBS

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu plans to end U.S. military aid within ten years. He seeks to boost ties with Gulf nations. Netanyahu stated this goal in a recent interview. He believes it is the right time to reset the financial relationship with the U.S. Support for Israel in America has declined.

The Economic Times 11 May 2026 6:54 am

YWC Th demolish ICSA 9 0, MUFA hold KRYPHSA to 1 1 draw

Youth Welfare Club, Thambalkhong YWC Th opened their 16th AMFA Senior Women's Football League campaign Group B on a blistering note as they trounced ICSA, Irengbam 9 0 this afternoon at Artificial Turf Ground, Lamlong Thongkhong Heikham Zenia Devi 34', 67' and super sub Huiyam Victoria Chanu 81', 88' led the scoring in the team's big win as the duo netted two goals apiece The other goals, meanwhile, came from Sagolshem Ronika Devi 20' , Thounaojam Martina 29' , Rosy Thanga 44' , Leikangbam Russia 70' , and Laitonjam Linthoi 73' In another Group B match staged later in the day at the same venue, KRYPHSA, Naoremthong and Manipur United FA MUFA played out a barren first half before the two sides played out a 1 1 draw KRYPHSA drew first blood in the 60th minute through Miraluxmi before MUFA fought back and drew level on the back of Irom Deviya Chanu in the 82nd minute May 11 matches Group A br YWC L vs UPSA from 1 pm br ESU vs MPSC from 3 pm Source The Sangai Express

E-Pao 11 May 2026 6:36 am

Keishamthong FC lift 24th Challenge Cup Veteran Football Tournament crown

Keishamthong FC emerged as the champions of the 24th Challenge Cup Veteran Football Tournament 2026 organised by the Manipur Veteran Football Association at SAI NERC natural grass football ground Keishamthong FC overwhelmed EMFC, Lamlai by 4 1 goals to seal the title of the 14 team tournament thanks to doubles from M Sanjit Kumar and Y Sova In the one sided final encounter, M Sanjit opened the scoring in the 8th minute before Y Sova doubled the advantage in the 12th minute br br table align center cellpadding 5 width 610 tbody tr td table class capbox width 100 tbody tr td img width 600 src https www e pao org galleries images News Related 2026 05 Football 20260511 jpg border 1 alt Keishamthong FC lift 24th Challenge Cup Veteran Football Tournament crown td tr tr td align center Keishamthong FC lift 24th Challenge Cup Veteran Football Tournament crown td tr tbody table td tr tbody table br br EMFC pulled back a goal in the 27th minute with M Bimolchand making no mistake in converting a penalty to make it 1 2 till the break before M Sanjit 38' and Y Sova 51' took their turns to add a goal apiece in the second half to complete the 4 1 rout Earlier in the day, AFFC, Imphal crushed Thangmeiband FC 6 0 to claim the third place title H Noren took centre stage as he netted thrice 6', 11', 21' while P Romen 8' , Ksh Kanta 15' , and S Jiban 19' contributed a goal apiece to set up the comprehensive win as Thangmeiband FC failed to come up response Source The Sangai Express

E-Pao 11 May 2026 6:36 am

Barcelona vs Real Madrid Highlights, El Clasico: Barcelona Script History, Beat Real Madrid 2-0 To Clinch La Liga Title

Barcelona vs Real Madrid, La Liga: Barcelona defeated Real Madrid 2-0, courtesy of goals from Marcus Rashford and Ferran Torres, to win their 29th La Liga title.

NDTV 11 May 2026 2:46 am

El Clasico: Barcelona Beat Real Madrid 2-0 To Clinch La Liga, Script History

Barcelona vs Real Madrid, La Liga: Barcelona defeated Real Madrid 2-0, courtesy of goals from Marcus Rashford and Ferran Torres, to win their 29th La Liga title.

NDTV 11 May 2026 2:46 am

2 minor girls detained, man held in gold theft case

Panaji: Old Goa police have arrested a Panaji resident and detained two minor girls in connection with the theft of gold ornaments worth Rs 15 lakh. Police said a complaint was lodged by a 53-year-old woman from Carambolim stating that the incident had occurred prior to May 1, 2026. Police said that Rafiq Shaikh, along []

The Navhind Times 11 May 2026 1:47 am

Chowgule triumph in GPDL T20

They edge past Geno SC in a tense Super Over final Sanguem: Chowgule SC lifted the Goa Premier Division League T-20 title after defeating Geno Sports Club in a tense Super Over final at the GCA ground in Sanguem-Cotarli. The summit clash produced a thrilling finish as both sides ended tied on 191 runs after []

The Navhind Times 11 May 2026 1:39 am

Demoted cop promoted days after six officers reinstated as PIs

Panaji: After reinstating six police officers to the posts of police inspectors in April, who have criminal cases pending against them, the Goa police department has promoted PSI Anand Narvekar to the post of police inspector on an officiating basis through an order issued on May 8. The six police inspectors, against whom criminal cases []

The Navhind Times 11 May 2026 12:59 am

Cyberabad is a Key Hub for State and Nations Growth: PM

The Prime Minister noted that India was riding the Reform Express. At the same time, he said, India was also building modern infrastructure. This goal was behind the construction of the Zaheerabad industrial area.

Deccan Chronicle 11 May 2026 12:48 am

One woman, tons of cocopeat and a thriving green business

Diakon Coir based in Nessai industrial estate, and founded by entrepreneur Komal Khaparde Pritto, makes cocopeat and a host of value-added products from coconut dust making it one of the sustainable businesses of Goa, writes Shoma Patnaik Coconut trees are plentiful in the state with the coconut palm considered as the state tree of Goa. []

The Navhind Times 11 May 2026 12:44 am

Chinese Proverb of the Day: The person who moves a mountain begins by carrying away small stones with How this ancient saying may completely change how millennials and Gen Z look at failure and progress

Proverb of the Day: What makes this Chinese proverb especially powerful is that it removes the pressure to achieve everything all at once. Rather than focusing only on massive outcomes, it encourages people to value the process itself. That shift matters because many people feel overwhelmed by how distant their goals appear. The mountain seems impossible to climb, until they concentrate on moving one small stone at a time.

The Economic Times 10 May 2026 10:48 pm

FD vs RD: Investing in bank deposits? Here are key differences between fixed and recurring deposits, and how to use them

Fixed deposits and recurring deposits are bank deposit options that give you low-risk investment option with guaranteed returns. Here's a look at which is suitable for you, how they work and how you can use them to reach your financial goals

Livemint 10 May 2026 9:30 pm

Lionsgate Play doubles down on India with AI, originals, Rs 1,000 crore IP goal

Lionsgate Play is set to invest heavily in creating intellectual property worth Rs 1,000 crore. The company is shifting towards becoming a full-stack entertainment firm. It will focus on premium content, AI-led production and diverse monetization strategies. This move aims to accelerate growth and build franchises.

The Economic Times 10 May 2026 8:28 pm

Dhyan Mandir will become centre of peace, solace for generations to come: PM Modi

Bengaluru, May 10: The Art of Living International Center witnessed a historic gathering today as the Prime Minister Narendra Modi, joined Gurudev Sri Sri Ravi Shankar to celebrate 45 years of The Art of Living movement and the 70th birthday of its founder. Prime Minister also inaugurated the magnificent Dhyan Mandir, a unique highvibration meditation space representing one of the worlds largest meditation communities. The dedicated center will allow lakhs of seekers from across countries, cultures and backgrounds to experience deep inner stillness through collective meditation and chanting. Referring to the newly inaugurated meditation space, Dhyan Mandir, PM Modi said, I am confident that the Dhyan Mandir that has been inaugurated today will become a center of peace and solace for thousands of people in the coming generations. In his keynote address, PM Modi paid rich tribute to Gurudev, describing him as a living embodiment of Indias timeless tradition of giving, giving knowledge, giving peace, giving hope.The Prime Minister recalled that whenever he had visited the International Center earlier, he had experienced the same energy of seva that the Rishis once carried into the world. In a light-hearted moment shared with Gurudev, the PM Modi remarked warmly, Main aapka hii hoon aur jahan hoon woh bhi aapki wajah se hii hoon,(I am yours and I am where I am because of you) drawing a cheer from the audience. Speaking about the role of spirituality and mental well-being in nation-building, the Hon. Prime Minister said, A developed India will be built by youth who are mentally calm, socially responsible and sensitive towards society. Spiritual well-being, mental health, yoga and meditation have a very important role in this journey. Organizations like Art of Living strengthen the feeling of connection, belonging and collective responsibility among people. They also give people the opportunity to know and understand their culture. Speaking about the importance of peoples participation in nation-building, he said, I am confident that the society is more powerful than politics and governments. And any government can be successful only when the society is actively participating in the creation of the nation. Appreciating the organisations contribution, he said, It is a great pleasure to see that the Art of Living organization always supports the power of the society. Highlighting Indias rapid growth and the role of youth, PM Modi remarked, Our digital revolution has made India a global leader in digital payment. India has become the third largest ecosystem in the world in terms of start-ups. Our youth are now sending their satellites into space. The biggest reason for such achievements in the country is our youth and the Art of Living. The Art of Living is helping the youth to overcome the challenges of the modern era, he said. Welcoming the Prime Minister, Gurudev Sri Sri Ravi Shankar spoke warmly about the transformation India has witnessed in recent years and the spirit of confidence that has emerged across the nation. You have taken steps towards bringing peace in the country and abroad. Today, Mother India and the people of India walk with pride because you have taken India to a new level, Gurudev said.Referring to national transformation and public participation, Gurudev added, As soon as you came, you proclaimed Clean India. Today, the country feels cleaner, more beautiful, more secure, and filled with a renewed sense of confidence. Speaking about Indias growing global standing, Gurudev remarked, Earlier, people abroad would say India could never rise like this. You proved them all wrong. In less than ten years, you transformed India from a country that asked, into a country that gives, Gurudev added. Recalling the early days of The Art of Living, Gurudev shared how the organisations very foundation reflected a coming together of diverse worldviews. Among the first trustees of The Art of Living were former Chief Justice of India Justice P. N. Bhagwati and Justice V. R. Krishna Iyer. While one was deeply spiritual and the other known to be a committed rationalist, both were drawn to Gurudevs vision and agreed to serve as founding trustees. The Prime Minister Modi launched nine nationwide service initiatives aimed at bringing inclusive development across education, youth and women empowerment, reforestation, environmental conservation, tribal welfare, healthcare, prison reform and digital literacy. Under Mission Green Earth, The Art of Living has already planted more than 90 lakh saplings across 19 states and 121 districts in the last year. It now aims to plant 45 lakh moringa saplings and 17,500 Panchavati sets comprising 87,500 sacred trees including Banyan, Peepal, Neem, Mango and Audumbar to strengthen climate resilience, biodiversity and community participation. The organisation also launched 12 RuTAGe Smart Village Centers across 11 states as holistic rural transformation hubs. Through its Youth Leadership Program and Women Leadership Program, it aims to train 50,000 youth and women in leadership and highdemand technical skills, building on an existing impact of over 6 lakh beneficiaries. The Sri Abhayam Project is being expanded into a 450-village tribal welfare mission focused on healthcare, education and livelihoods, while the Gram Digital Sevak Initiative will train village youth to help rural communities access welfare schemes, tele-health and digital services through AI-enabled tools. Nine telemedicine centres are also being launched across several states to improve specialist healthcare access in underserved regions. The Art of Living further announced the expansion of its prison reform initiatives through 1,000 programmes across 550 prisons benefiting nearly 60,000 inmates and staff with trauma relief and vocational training. Its free education network, which currently spans 1,356 schools across 22 states and reaches over 1.2 lakh children in 2,754 villages, will now expand to 2,000 schools. Women empowerment initiatives that have already impacted over 6 lakh women and girls across India are also being scaled up with a goal to reach 10 lakh women and girls nationwide. The month-long celebrations have brought together over one lakh participants from 182 countries, including Union Ministers, Governors, Members of Parliament, entrepreneurs, civil servants, farmers, prison inmates rehabilitated through Art of Living programmes and international delegates. Some of the dignitaries include Sukanto Majumdar, Union Minister of State for Education; Sarbananda Sonowal, Union Minister Ports, Shipping and Waterways, Gov of India; included Ajay Kumar Bhalla, Manipur Governor; Nand Kishore Yadav, Governor, Nagaland; Lt. Gen. Gurmit Singh (Retd.) Governor, Uttarakhand; Niranjan Hiranandani, Chairman, Hiranandani Group; among other illustrious leaders. Across four and a half decades, The Art of Living has grown into one of the largest volunteer-driven humanitarian movements reaching more than a billion lives in 182 countries through breath, meditation, education and grassroots service. Todays gathering was an affirmation of the simple yet powerful idea that a calmer mind, a kinder society and a healthier planet is possible.

Greater Kashmir 10 May 2026 7:18 pm

Sweet Potatoes vs White Potatoes: Which one is actually healthier for your body?

Sweet potatoes and white potatoes both offer important health benefits, but they support the body in different ways. Sweet potatoes are richer in fibre, antioxidants, and vitamin A, while white potatoes provide more potassium and quick energy. Experts say the healthier choice depends on cooking method, portion size, and individual health goals rather than the potato alone.

The Times of India 10 May 2026 6:04 pm

Clear Telanganas projects with a big heart: CM Revanth Reddy urges PM Modi

Telangana Chief Minister Revanth Reddy urged Prime Minister Modi to expedite key project clearances, pitching the state as India's next growth engine. Modi responded by offering support but emphasized the need for cooperation, suggesting that joining hands with the Centre would be more beneficial for Telangana's development goals.

The Economic Times 10 May 2026 5:27 pm

Godrej Properties hopes for strong performance in FY27, aims 14% rise in pre-sales: Pirojsha

Godrej Properties aims for a 14 percent growth in pre-sales this fiscal year, targeting Rs 39,000 crore. Strong consumer demand for homes fuels this ambitious goal. The company is confident in meeting this target despite global uncertainties. Godrej Properties is also focused on collecting Rs 24,000 crore from customers and acquiring new land parcels.

The Economic Times 10 May 2026 3:56 pm

UPSC AIR 1 Anuj Agnihotri says, 'My parents worked even harder than me': What parents should know if they really want a successful child

Anuj Agnihotri, a doctor, achieved All India Rank 1 in the UPSC 2025 examination, attributing his success to family support and a positive mindset. He emphasized clarity of goals and maintaining a balanced life with fun and friends alongside studies. His mother highlighted his calm demeanor during preparation, stating, Doctor hoke patience na ho, toh doctor kaisa.

The Times of India 10 May 2026 3:39 pm

IPL 2026: Win Over RCB Really Boosted Morale In The LSG Dressing Room, Says Markram

Lucknow Super Giants: Lucknow Super Giants batter Aiden Markram said the morale in the camp has received a timely lift after their nine-run victory over Royal Challengers Bengaluru, adding that hopes are high of them backing this up with another win over Chennai Super Kings at the MA Chidambaram Stadium on Sunday. Everything is going well. Were just cracking on; you eventually find that rhythm and routine. It was great to get a win the other evening - it really boosted morale in the dressing room. Hopefully, we can back that up with another strong performance today, Markram said in a pre-game chat with the broadcasters. Markram, who captains South Africa in T20Is, highlighted the demands of batting in different positions, as hes moved between opening and batting in the middle order for bottom-placed LSG in the ongoing season. I think it depends on your specific role. My goal is to maximize scoring and understand my position in the middle. In this format, the requirements can change from ball to ball or over to over, and you have to be aware of that. If youre in the middle order, you have to be quite fluid to ensure you complete the job for the team. The tricky thing is that shots that work at the top can often get you caught in the middle overs. Personally, I try to look for more space toward the back end of my innings and find unique ways to find gaps through the middle, he added. Markram stressed the importance of flexibility in approach when batting at different positions in the shortest format. Everyones approach is a bit different - some guys like to stay in the crease and find gaps, others like to use their feet. For me, it's about hitting those pockets and running hard. The tricky thing is that shots that work at the top can often get you caught in the middle overs. Personally, I try to look for more space toward the back end of my innings and find unique ways to find gaps through the middle, he added. Also Read: Live Cricket Score On the challenges of switching roles, Markram added, Look, youd much rather be on the field playing than missing out, so I see it through that lens. Whatever the role, you just try to give it a crack and play according to your strengths. I try not to overthink it; while the roles differ, theyre all challenges Im excited to take on. Article Source: IANS

CNMSports 10 May 2026 3:28 pm

Mutual fund NFOs: 2 passive funds to open for subscription this week; check key details here

Two new passive mutual funds are launching this week to expand fund houses' offerings. DSP Nifty FMCG ETF opens May 12-14 with a Rs 5,000 minimum, while HDFC Gold Silver Passive FoF opens May 15-29 with a Rs 100 minimum. Investors should choose based on their risk appetite and goals.

The Economic Times 10 May 2026 9:55 am

Students opting for legacy colleges defeats goal of taking education to doorsteps: Director Colleges

Director Colleges Jammu and Kashmir, Prof Sheikh Aijaz Bashir, on Saturday said the continued preference of students for legacy colleges over nearby institutions defeats the governments objective of taking higher education to the doorsteps of students across Jammu and Kashmir. Speaking to Greater Kashmir, Prof Bashir said the Higher Education Department (HED) has formally commenced the admission process for the 202627 academic session under the Four-Year Undergraduate Programme (FYUGP) in Government Degree Colleges (GDCs) across the Union Territory. The online registration process has started today for admissions to 142 degree colleges, including newly established institutions across Jammu and Kashmir, he said. The Director Colleges said admissions this year would be conducted purely on the basis of merit determined by Class 12 marks, as the department has done away with the Common University Entrance Test (CUET) for undergraduate admissions. As already reported by this newspaper, the Higher Education Department decided to discontinue CUET for admissions in colleges following the restoration of the November academic session by the Jammu and Kashmir Board of School Education and the early declaration of board examination results in January. Earlier, admissions in 39 colleges were conducted through CUET scores, but this year admissions to all 142 colleges will be merit-based, Prof Bashir said. He said the admission portal went live on May 9 and will remain open till May 27. Students can fill in their programme preferences online with a nominal registration fee of Rs 200. They do not need to visit DTP centres as facilitation centres have been established in colleges to provide hand-holding support throughout the process, he said. According to the Director of Colleges, the initiative aims to bridge the digital divide, particularly for students from remote and underserved areas. Students from far-flung areas who earlier depended on DTP shops for online registration can now complete the process directly at facilitation centres established within nearby colleges, he added. Prof Bashir said the first merit list would be released on May 30, followed by the second list around June 9, while the spot admission round is scheduled for June 18. He further said academic sessions in winter-zone colleges would commence from June 15, while classes in summer-zone colleges would begin from July 15. Highlighting the features of the FYUGP framework aligned with the National Education Policy, the Director Colleges said the programme offers flexibility and multiple exit options to students. Students may exit after the first year with a certificate, after the second year with a diploma, after the third year with an undergraduate degree, or complete the fourth year with an honours or honours with research degree, he said. He added that students completing the four-year honours with research programme would also become eligible for direct PhD admissions besides pursuing postgraduate studies. However, the Director Colleges expressed concern over students bypassing nearby colleges in favour of traditional legacy institutions, despite the government investing heavily in new colleges and infrastructure. Students opting for legacy colleges defeats the purpose of taking education to their doorsteps. Nearby colleges are equipped with modern infrastructure, qualified faculty and almost all major programmes, he said. He appealed to parents and students to prioritise accessibility and local infrastructure rather than relying solely on conventional preferences. If a student from a far-off area chooses a distant college unnecessarily, it defeats our goal of delivering education locally, he said. Prof Bashir also said a grievance redressal mechanism has been integrated into the online admission portal to address issues such as payment failures and programme selection concerns. Every seat in every programme will be allocated strictly on merit and with complete transparency. There is no scope for favouritism or intervention, he said. He advised students to carefully review programme availability and intake capacities before finalising their choices on the admission portal.

Greater Kashmir 10 May 2026 8:12 am

Political heat rises in J&K as NC, BJP trade barbs over infighting, governance

The political confrontation between the ruling National Conference (NC) and the opposition Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) intensified sharply on Saturday after Leader of Opposition Sunil Sharma claimed that the National Conference government was on a ventilator, prompting a fierce counterattack from Deputy Chief Minister Surinder Choudhary. The latest exchange comes amid growing political chatter over alleged infighting within the ruling National Conference, reports of dissatisfaction among legislators and continuing suspense over cabinet expansion in the Omar Abdullah-led government. Addressing reporters, Sunil Sharma alleged that the NC was battling an internal disease and warned that any cabinet expansion would trigger a vertical split within the party. The National Conference is on a ventilator because of an internal disease. If there is any expansion, the party will split vertically, Sharma said. The senior BJP leader linked the recent protests and demonstrations at the NC headquarters, Nawai-e-Subah, to what he described as deepening unrest within the ruling party. Whatever happened at the NC headquarters is because of those who have been given the duty to speak against us. That is the reason for that disease, he said. Sharmas remarks came a day after Chief Minister Omar Abdullah asserted that cabinet expansion had been delayed due to the absence of statehood Political circles in Srinagar have witnessed intense speculation in recent weeks over differences within the NC, particularly concerning cabinet berths, power-sharing and organisational management. The ruling party had also convened a meeting of its MLAs recently amid reports of growing unease among certain legislators. Hitting back strongly, Deputy Chief Minister Surinder Choudhary mocked Sharmas remarks and accused the BJP of attempting to destabilise an elected government after having failed Jammu and Kashmir during its tenure in power. I will laugh. Sometimes he (LoP) makes a good joke. He has come from far away. He has come from the journey of Assam. Maybe he could not sleep, Choudhary said in a sarcastic swipe at the BJP leader. The deputy chief minister said the BJP was ignoring core governance issues while focusing only on toppling the NC government. For 11-12 years, Mr Sunil Sharma, your government and the PDP-BJP government gave unemployment to the people of Jammu and Kashmir. You do not talk about those unemployed people, he said. Choudhary accused the previous BJP-backed administration of leaving behind a governance crisis, citing unemployment, shortage of staff in hospitals and failures in the implementation of the Jal Jeevan Mission. The Jal Jeevan Mission happened during your time, but people are still not getting water. Hospitals suffered during your tenure. We are trying to cure them. There is a shortage of staff, he said. He further alleged that recruitment processes had stalled during the BJPs tenure, particularly in the education sector. Today, you have frozen the posts of teachers. New teachers cannot get jobs. Mr Sunil Sharma does not talk about this, he added. In a politically charged response, Choudhary said the NC-led government had come to power through a democratic mandate and could not be destabilised through political manoeuvring. It is sad when he has only one goal that the government has to be overthrown. People have chosen us. We are not nominated, we are not selected, we are elected according to the democracy of India and the Constitution of Babasaheb Bhimrao Ambedkar, he said. The deputy chief minister also rejected insinuations that NC legislators could be divided or influenced. As far as National Conference MLAs are concerned, this is the party of Sheikh Mohammad Abdullah. These people are associated with principles and vision. They are not so cheap that you can buy them, Choudhary said. In a direct rebuttal to Sharmas ventilator remark, Choudhary questioned the BJPs own political standing in Jammu and Kashmir. If our government is on a ventilator, then which ventilator were you on? Please answer the people of Jammu and Kashmir, he said. The sharp war of words reflects the deepening confrontation between the NC and BJP at a time when political temperatures in Jammu and Kashmir remain high over governance issues, cabinet expansion and the continuing debate around restoration of statehood.

Greater Kashmir 10 May 2026 8:08 am

Quote of the day by Jennifer Aniston: 'Life is about making mistakes. Death is about wishing you made...' Life lessons on challenges, success and human nature by popular American actor

Quote of the day by Jennifer Aniston shares a message about mistakes, learning and life choices. The quote connects with daily struggles, goals and growth. The story explains the meaning of the quote and why it matters today. It also looks at the career journey of Jennifer Aniston and how her experiences connect with the message about risk, regret and human behaviour.

The Economic Times 10 May 2026 6:11 am

Fast Patrol Vessel Achal commissioned into Coast Guard

NEW DELHI, May 9: Fast Patrol Vessel (FPV) Achal on Saturday was commissioned into the Indian Coast Guard, bolstering the maritime forces operational capabilities, officials said. Achal is the fifth one in a series of eight FPVs being constructed by Goa Shipyard Ltd (GSL) for the coast guard. The new-generation Adamya-class fast patrol vessel was []

thehillstimes 10 May 2026 4:30 am

ISL: Williams goal helps BFC beat JFC

The Hindu 9 May 2026 11:52 pm

DPS Srinagar celebrates 23rd Founders Day with grandeur and excellence

Srinagar, May 09: Delhi Public School, Srinagar, celebrated a landmark milestone as it hosted its 23rd Founders Day on Saturday, May 9 2026, within the Indoor Stadium. This prestigious gathering paid tribute to the life and enduring spirit of the visionary founder, Durga Prasad Dhar, while honouring the schools journey as a cornerstone of educational excellence in the region. The day was defined by a profound sense of reverence and a zealous display of student talent that bridged the schools historical heritage with its future aspirations. The ceremony opened with a traditional entry izband welcome and a soulful morning prayer, followed by an address that reflected on the grandeur aura of the late D.P. Dhar. The reflections further described the institution as a heritage of excellence and persistence meticulously dressed in grace for decades while extending deep gratitude to Vijay Dhar and Kiran Dhar for their audacity to build a platform that empowers Kashmiri youth to find their truest voices. Artistic expression took centre stage as students from Classes 11 and 12 captivated the audience with an energetic Music Mashup Performance led by Aisha and her group. This was followed by a joyful Hula Hoop dance by students from the Learning Resource Centre (LRC), which underscores the institutions pride as the only school in the region providing specialised education for the specially-abled. These performances highlighted the schools role as a visionary pioneer that consistently paves the way for inclusive excellence. Cultural storytelling continued with a performance of Habba Khatoon by Grade 4 students and a spirited cultural dance by Grade 8, which beautifully showcased the rich heritage and traditions of Kashmir. The celebration also served as a stage for recognising extraordinary achievements in both sports and academics. Students Tarahum Sadiya and Mehran Zargar were felicitated for recently receiving the Kiran Dhar Sports Scholarship. The school also held a special ceremony to acknowledge academic excellence, where students who secured above 95% in the CBSE Grade X Examinations 20252026 were formally honoured for their dedication and outstanding achievement. Two visually impaired students of the Learning Resource Centre (LRC), Zainab Bilal and Rafees Rafiq, were also felicitated for passing the CBSE Grade X Examination 20252026 with flying colours. Furthermore, the institution honoured staff members who have been the heartbeat of the school for twenty glorious years through their unwavering commitment and service. Chairman Vijay Dhar reminded the gathering that while previous generations lacked modern resources, the current students are equipped with tools to turn the world upside down and lead with confidence. He stated, Our goal has always been to build more than a school and instead create a platform where the Kashmiri youth can realise their truest potential. As we celebrate twenty-three years of excellence we reaffirm our promise to provide the world-class sanctuary our children deserve so they may lead the way in turning the world upside down for the better. Adding to this visionary outlook Principal, Shafaq Afshan remarked Founders Day serves as a powerful manifestation of our belief that education must transcend the boundaries of textbooks to foster a spirit of inquiry and resilience. Our commitment remains to provide a space where every child feels empowered to articulate their dreams and pursue them with unwavering confidence while remaining rooted in empathy and service. Conclusively, following a sincere vote of thanks, the event transitioned into a post-program walkthrough and tea gathering that allowed visitors to engage deeply with the schools evolving legacy and fostered a sense of togetherness among the staff and guests.

Greater Kashmir 9 May 2026 9:44 pm

You Have To Trust Your Skills: Rashid Focused On Consistency As GT Eye Strong Finish To League Stage

Sawai Mansingh Stadium: Gujarat Titans all-rounder Rashid Khan said the team is not looking too far ahead to the IPL 2026 playoffs and remains fully focused on maintaining consistency and improving with every game as the tournament enters its decisive phase. Speaking ahead of GTs clash against Rajasthan Royals at the Sawai Mansingh Stadium on Saturday, Rashid also expressed satisfaction with his own bowling form and stressed the importance of trusting his skills against aggressive batters. The Afghanistan leg-spinner has been a key figure in GTs bowling attack over the years and said he was pleased with the way he has performed since rejoining the squad this season. Absolutely. Since joining the squad, Ive simply tried to contribute as much as possible to the team's cause, and it feels great, Rashid said while reflecting on his performances after the Delhi game. As far as my landing is concerned, the ball is pitching exactly where I want it to; so, Im quite happy with my performance so far. I will continue to strive to perform well in all the upcoming matches for the team, he added. Gujarat Titans come into the encounter on the back of three consecutive victories and remain firmly in contention for a playoff place. However, Rashid insisted the side is not looking to change its approach despite the winning momentum. Theres no need to do anything differently today. We will simply continue doing what weve been doing since the very first match, constantly striving to improve upon it, he said. Its not a case of simply maintaining the status quo just because were winning; even when youre on a winning streak, there are always specific areas where you can aim for further improvement. So, wherever we spot an opportunity - or wherever weve executed things well in previous matches - we focus on refining those aspects, he added. Beyond that, we just enjoy our cricket and aim to deliver a strong collective performance as a team, Rashid said. The veteran spinner also acknowledged the challenge posed by Rajasthan Royals opener Vaibhav Sooryavanshi, who has impressed with his aggressive approach this season. Its definitely a challenge. Given the way he played last year, and the mindset with which hes approaching the game this season, it can certainly be a bit difficult for a bowler, Rashid said. However, you have to place your trust in your own skills and the hard work youve put in. Against a batsman of that caliber, I believe the key is to execute your good balls with even greater precision, he added. In my view, the better you bowl, the better the results you will get. That remains my sole focus: to bowl well and consistently hit the right areas, he further explained. With the playoff race tightening, Rashid said Gujarat Titans are deliberately avoiding discussions around qualification scenarios and are instead taking one match at a time. Not really - thats still quite a way off. I think our focus right now is simply on our upcoming match, he said when asked if the team had started defining roles keeping the playoffs in mind. With the playoff race tightening, Rashid said Gujarat Titans are deliberately avoiding discussions around qualification scenarios and are instead taking one match at a time. Also Read: Live Cricket Score I believe we will approach this match with the exact same mindset and play the same brand of cricket that we did in our very first game. We won't be thinking too far ahead into the future; our entire focus is on today's match, and our goal is to deliver a strong performance, Rashid concluded. Article Source: IANS

CNMSports 9 May 2026 8:48 pm

Operation Clean Air Launched in Noida to Tackle Dust Pollution

Noida, May 9: The Commission for Air Quality Management (CAQM) conducted a special inspection campaign under Operation Clean Air in Noida and surrounding areas on Saturday. The primary goal was to assess dust levels on the roads and review ongoing street cleaning and sweeping activities in the city. Nineteen flying squad teams were deployed across ... Read more Operation Clean Air Launched in Noida to Tackle Dust Pollution

Morningstar 9 May 2026 8:17 pm

African proverb of the day: 'No person is born great. Great people become great when others are...' Life lessons on sacrifice, success, hard work and why is it beneficial to build your future when no one else is watching

African proverb of the day shares a message about sacrifice, success, and hard work. The proverb says no person is born great and greatness grows through effort while others rest. The teaching explains dedication, persistence, and self-development. It shows why building your future in private moments matters. The proverb gives guidance on discipline, time use, and personal growth. It encourages action, focus, and steady work to reach goals and long-term success.

The Economic Times 9 May 2026 6:34 pm

Putin chides NATO in speech at scaled-back Victory Day parade

Russian President Vladimir Putin said Saturday that his soldiers in Ukraine were fighting an aggressive force backed by all of NATO and described his war goals as just, as he addressed a scaled back Victory Day parade on Red Square. In an address to the parade, attended by Russian military units as well as soldiers from North Korea, Putin invoked the Soviet victory to rally support for his army in Ukraine.

The Economic Times 9 May 2026 5:44 pm

Doctor at 71? UP man takes NEET UG 2026 exam, says its never too late

A 71-year-old man from Uttar Pradesh has captured national attention by appearing for the NEET UG 2026 medical entrance exam. Ashok Bahar, a former marketing professional with LLB and MBA degrees, is pursuing his lifelong dream of becoming a doctor. His inspiring journey highlights that age is no limit to achieving one's goals.

The Times of India 9 May 2026 3:22 pm

Indigenous Warship Achal Joins Indian Coast Guard, Enhancing Maritime Security

Goa, May 9: The Indian Coast Guard marked a significant enhancement in its capabilities by commissioning the indigenous warship Achal at Goa Shipyard Limited on Saturday. This vessel is part of the next-generation Indomitable-class fast patrol vessel series. The commissioning ceremony was officiated by A. Ambarasu, Additional Secretary and Director General (Acquisition) of the Ministry ... Read more Indigenous Warship Achal Joins Indian Coast Guard, Enhancing Maritime Security

Morningstar 9 May 2026 2:46 pm

New to mutual funds? Experts suggest using 50-30-20 rule to build a smart investment strategy

New investors often find mutual funds daunting. Experts advise focusing on personal goals, risk tolerance, and investment timelines over market noise. For beginners, starting with stable categories like large-cap or index funds is recommended. Hybrid and dynamic funds can also ease the journey. Emotional reactions to market dips should be avoided; consistency is key.

The Economic Times 9 May 2026 11:54 am

TVK Badly Advised: S Gurumurthy On How Vijay Scored A Self-Goal

S Gurumuthy told NDTV that MK Stalin's DMK is not in a position to give up direct power and is seeking to have indirect power through AIADMK.

NDTV 9 May 2026 10:06 am

Borussia Dortmund Down Frankfurt To Push Albert Riera Close To The Edge

Borussia Dortmund came from a goal down to beat Eintracht Frankfurt 3-2 at home on Friday, putting further pressure on visiting coach Albert Riera.

NDTV 9 May 2026 9:24 am

Odisha FC Triumphs Over SC Delhi 2-1 in ISL Match

New Delhi, May 9: In an exciting encounter in the Indian Super League (ISL) 2025-26, Odisha FC secured a 2-1 victory against Sporting Club Delhi (SC Delhi) on Friday. The match took place at the Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium. Odisha FC started the match aggressively, taking an early lead with two goals in the first few ... Read more Odisha FC Triumphs Over SC Delhi 2-1 in ISL Match

Udaipur Kiran 9 May 2026 7:13 am

NEROCA FC squander 2 goal lead to draw 2 2 draw with Karbi Anglong Morning Star FC

NEROCA FC threw away a 2 goal lead to play out a 2 2 draw with Karbi Anglong Morning Star FC at Khuman Lampak Main Stadium in the I League 2 this evening Coming off from a slender 0 1 away game loss United Sports Club at Kalyani Stadium, NEROCA FC headed into a 2 goal early lead courtesy of goals coming from Phijam Sanathoi Meetei 14' and Khanngam Horam 20' but the visitors fought back and drew level riding on Rahul Kumar Paswan 28' and Phijam Vikash Singh 53' NEROCA FC's hopes of avoiding relegation took a hit with the result and continued to languish in the relegation zone while Karbi Anglong Morning Star FC went fourth in the table and boosted their playoff hopes The former I League now called Indian Football League runners up, had registered only one win, 5 3 against Sporting Club Bengaluru, and drawn twice in 7 matches NEROCA FC will look to jump out of the relegation zone as they host Sudeva Delhi FC in their final league round match on May 14 at Khuman Lampak Main Stadium from 3 pm Source The Sangai Express

E-Pao 9 May 2026 6:36 am

Steroids and Their Importance for Optimizing Training Performance: A Comprehensive Guide to Effectively Increasing Physical Capacity

In the world of sports and fitness, achieving optimal training performance is a common goal for athletes and enthusiasts alike. One tool that some individuals employ to enhance their physical capacity is anabolic steroids. These synthetic substances mimic the effects of male hormones, particularly testosterone, and can lead to various physiological benefits when used responsibly. [] The post Steroids and Their Importance for Optimizing Training Performance: A Comprehensive Guide to Effectively Increasing Physical Capacity appeared first on Caught At Point .

caughtatpoint 9 May 2026 6:08 am

Villa rout Forest to reach Europa League final

London, May 8: John McGinn scored twice as Aston Villa routed Nottingham Forest 4-0 in the Europa League to reach its first major European final in 44 years. McGinns second-half goals on Thursday were almost identical left-footed shots from the edge of the area to cap a dominant display at Villa Park in the second []

The Shillong Times 9 May 2026 3:50 am

Scorpio Daily Horoscope for May 09, 2026

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

Prokerala 9 May 2026 3:30 am

ED Uncovers Major Fraud in Canara Bank Case, Raids Six Locations in Goa

New Delhi, May 9: The Enforcement Directorate (ED) has launched a significant operation in Goa, targeting a major bank fraud and money laundering case. This action is linked to the Crown Mineral Trading Corporation (CMTC) and its associates, who are accused of defrauding Canara Bank of millions. During the raids conducted at six locations, the ... Read more ED Uncovers Major Fraud in Canara Bank Case, Raids Six Locations in Goa

Morningstar 9 May 2026 3:16 am

India scripts history, trounces Lebanon to make U17 Asian Cup quarterfinals

India will face hosts China in the quarterfinal; Indias entry was confirmed after the Philippines and Chinese Taipei failed to win their final head-to-head Group C match by a margin of 12 goals or more

The Hindu 9 May 2026 2:55 am

Over 82.85L sqm of land proposed for non-developable area status

NT Reporter Panaji The state government has initiated the process to protect more than 82.85 lakh square metres of ecologically sensitive and agriculturally important land in the state by proposing them as non-developable areas under the Regional Plan for Goa 2021. A notification issued by the Town and Country Planning Department stated that the TCP []

The Navhind Times 9 May 2026 1:36 am

ED raids at six places in Rs 6.19 cr loan fraud case

NT Reporter Panaji The Enforcement Directorates Panaji zonal office has conducted search operations at six premises in Goa under the provisions of the Prevention of Money Laundering Act (PMLA) in connection with Rs 6.19 crore alleged loan fraud case involving Crown Mineral Trading Corporation (CMTC) and its partners. The ED said that during the search []

The Navhind Times 9 May 2026 1:35 am

4 new seabirds sighted along Goa coast

Abdul Wahab Khan Panaji There is good news to share on the occasion of the World Migratory Bird Day, which is observed on May 9. Researchers have documented four new seabird records for Goa, shedding fresh light on the states marine biodiversity and the impact of extreme weather events on migratory species.The newly recorded birds []

The Navhind Times 9 May 2026 1:35 am

Dempo SC annex GFA U-20 League title

NT Reporter Ella Dempo Sports Club clinched the GFA U-20 Division I League title after a 1-0 win over Sesa Football Academy at the Ella ground on Friday, completing a remarkable hattrick of championships. Captain Topon Minz proved the difference-maker, scoring the lone goal of the contest to seal the title for Dempo. Dempo were []

The Navhind Times 9 May 2026 1:27 am

FC Goa bow out with 0-1 defeat

NT Reporter Fatorda FC Goas Dreams Sports Championship-AIFF Junior League campaign came to an end after a 0-1 loss to Classic FA of Manipur at Don Bosco Oratory Ground, Fatorda, on Friday. FC Goa finished fourth in Group D with three points from three matches, while Classic FA moved to second place with six points []

The Navhind Times 9 May 2026 1:22 am

84-yr-old among 3 persons dupedof Rs 1.74 cr in digital arrest scams

NT Reporter Panaji In three different cases, three Goa residents recently lost a combined amount of over Rs 1.74 crore in what police referred to as digital arrest scams. An 84-year-old man from Velim, Salcete, lost around Rs 80 lakh, while a retired employee (67) from Valpoi, Sattari, lost over Rs 50 lakh. In another []

The Navhind Times 9 May 2026 1:10 am

Roof damage, seepage force speedy repair of Margao comunidade bldg

NT Reporter Margao The long-pending repair and renovation of the comunidade building in Margao is likely to begin next week. Additional Collector-I, South Goa, Srineth Kothwale on Friday said that the PWD had already initiated steps for the renovation project. Administrative approval from the government has been obtained, and expenditure sanction from the Finance Department []

The Navhind Times 9 May 2026 1:08 am

GPSC announces vacancies for psychiatrists, lecturers, planners, BDOs

NT Reporter Panaji The Goa Public Service Commission (GPSC) has invited online applications for 25 posts across various government departments. The vacancies include posts for lecturers atthe Goa Dental College, psychiatrists, and clinical psychologists at the Institute of Psychiatry andHuman Behaviour. In addition, vacancies have been announced for the post of Deputy Town Planner under []

The Navhind Times 9 May 2026 1:08 am

GMC expands online OPD booking system to 7 more depts from May 11

NT Reporter Panaji The Goa Medical College (GMC) has expanded the online OPD appointment system, bringing seven additional departments under the service from May 11. The newly added departments are Paediatric Endocrinology, Plastic Surgery, Neurosurgery, Cardiovascular Thoracic Surgery, Geriatric Medicine, Paediatric Surgery and Nephrology. The online booking facility had earlier been introduced for 13 departments []

The Navhind Times 9 May 2026 1:07 am

Crimes by foreigners in Goa rose by 27% in 2024: NCRB report

NT Reporter Panaji The state witnessed an increase in crimes committed by foreigners in 2024, while crimes against foreigners in the state registered a marginal decline, according to the National Crime Records Bureau (NCRB) report. The NCRB report stated that crimes committed by foreigners increased by more than 27 per cent in 2024 compared to []

The Navhind Times 9 May 2026 12:51 am

Diamonde in the rough: why Europes big clubs covet the Leipzig winger

The 19-year-old has turned heads in Germany with his catalogue of spectacular goals and dazzling dribbles. His game isnt fully formed yet, but his breakthrough season in the Bundesliga suggests that there are seemingly no limits to just how good he can get

The Hindu 9 May 2026 12:42 am

On the funny side

Ahead of bringing his new show Generational to Panaji, Azeem Banatwalla talks about his fondness for Gen Z, dealing with censorship, and living in Goa CHRISTINE MACHADO | NT BUZZ A comedian, writer and podcaster, Azeem Banatwalla has been part of Indias comedy circuit for over a decade and released stand-up specials such as Cometh []

The Navhind Times 9 May 2026 12:08 am

PMJJBY disbursed Rs 17,600 crore to families since launch in 2015: LIC

The Pradhan Mantri Jeevan Jyoti Bima Yojana is vital for the government's 'Insurance for All by 2047' goal. Launched in 2015, it offers life cover of Rs 2 lakh for an annual premium of Rs 436. The scheme has enrolled over 27 crore individuals and disbursed Rs 17,600 crore in claims.

The Economic Times 8 May 2026 10:38 pm

Where to allocate 10 lakh in current market scenario a guide for conservative, moderate and aggressive investors

Investors reassess asset allocation strategies amid market volatility, focusing on equity, debt, gold, and cash based on their risk appetite and goals. Here's a complete guide to allocate 10 lakh in the current market scenario for different investor profiles.

Livemint 8 May 2026 9:08 pm

India, Canada to hold next round of FTA talks in Ottawa in July

India and Canada will hold the next round of free trade agreement negotiations in Ottawa in July. Both nations are committed to a balanced and ambitious pact to boost bilateral trade. Key issues like goods, services, and intellectual property will be discussed. The goal is to increase trade to $50 billion by 2030.

The Economic Times 8 May 2026 9:04 pm

India script history, trounce Lebanon to make U17 Asian Cup quarter-finals

India has achieved a historic qualification for the AFC U17 Women's Asian Cup quarter-finals for the first time, securing a dominant 4-0 victory against Lebanon. This marks their first knockout stage appearance in the tournament and their first win and goals since 2005. They will now face hosts China in the quarter-finals.

The Economic Times 8 May 2026 8:54 pm

Quote of the Day by abolitionist Quobna Ottobah Cugoano: If a man have not love in his heart for his fellow creatures...' This 18th-century thought on kindness feels more relevant than ever today

Quote of the Day by Quobna Ottobah Cugoano: African abolitionist Quobna Ottobah Cugoano's powerful words highlight that love for humanity is the ultimate virtue. His message, resonating today, stresses kindness and empathy over fame and fortune. Cugoano, a former slave, fought against injustice. His quote reminds us that true value lies in how we treat others, a timeless lesson for our busy world.

The Economic Times 8 May 2026 8:26 pm

Sale of readymade bakery products constitute supply, says Goa AAR

Businesses will need to maintain separate records of turnovers from outward supplies on account of restaurant services and those from supply of goods. This could raise the compliance cost

The Hindu Businessline 8 May 2026 7:48 pm

Lightning kills 33 sheep and goats

The Hindu 8 May 2026 7:14 pm

Habuild Survey Reveals 6 in 10 Mothers Need Structured Support, Prioritise Health Only After 45

Mothers have long been the backbone of families, often placing everyone else’s needs before their own. However, new findings from a Habuild survey reveal a growing shift—today’s mothers are increasingly aware of the need to prioritise their health, yet lack the support systems to do so effectively.   The survey, conducted by Habuild among over 5,000 respondents, the majority of whom were women, highlights a critical gap between intent and action when it comes to maternal health and well-being.   Key findings from the Habuild survey include: Over 60% of respondents are aged 45 and above, indicating that many women begin prioritising their health only later in life Nearly 59% of mothers said structured health programs would motivate them to take their health more seriously A significant proportion also highlighted the need for expert guidance and community support to stay consistent with their health goals   These insights underline a crucial reality: while awareness around health is increasing, mothers often delay prioritising their own well-being due to years of focusing on family responsibilities.   This also highlights a larger systemic gap—while mothers are expected to be primary caregivers, there is limited access to structured, credible, and sustained health support tailored to their needs.   Saurabh Bothra, Co-founder, Habuild   Commenting on the findings, Saurabh Bothra, Co-founder, Habuild , said, "For far too long, mothers have been conditioned to put their own well-being on the backseat while caring for everyone else. What we’re witnessing now is a powerful shift—mothers want to prioritise their health, but they need the right structure, guidance, and community to make that sustainable. At Habuild, we believe that when you empower a mother to take care of herself, you’re strengthening the entire family ecosystem. It’s time we move from simply acknowledging mothers to actively enabling their well-being."   As preventive healthcare gains importance, the findings call for a shift in how maternal well-being is approached—not just as an individual responsibility, but as a shared priority for families, communities, and healthcare providers.   habuild.in .

News Voir 8 May 2026 4:45 pm

Scarlett Johansson to star in Ari Aster directorial Scapegoat

Scarlett Johansson is set to star in the upcoming film Scapegoat, written and directed by Ari Aster. Aster`s satire Eddington premiered at Cannes last year

Mid Day 8 May 2026 1:44 pm

NDA Leaders Emphasize Public Welfare in Bihars New Cabinet Formation

Patna, May 8: Following the formation of the new cabinet and the allocation of departments in Bihar, NDA leaders have outlined the governments priorities and responsibilities. Ministers assert that the main goal is to deliver services to the public and accelerate development in Bihar. Bihars Minister Dilip Jaiswal stated that the NDA is a strong ... Read more NDA Leaders Emphasize Public Welfare in Bihars New Cabinet Formation

Morningstar 8 May 2026 12:32 pm

Ganesh Real Estate Management Institute (GREMI) Secures AICTE Approval as Standalone Business School, a First for Real Estate Education in India

Ganesh Real Estate Management Institute (GREMI), specialist institution for real estate education, supported Ganesh Housing Limited, has received approval from the All-India Council for Technical Education (AICTE), marking a significant milestone towards further institutionalising real estate education in India. With this, GREMI becomes Gujarat’s first AICTE-approved institute exclusively focused on the real estate sector and will commence its first academic batch from August 2026.   GREMI becomes Gujarat’s first AICTE-approved institute exclusively dedicated to real estate education and leadership development At a time when India’s urban landscape is expanding at an unprecedented pace, the real estate sector is undergoing a shift towards greater scale, complexity, and accountability. Yet, the availability of structured, industry-aligned education in real estate development and management has remained limited. GREMI has been conceptualised to bridge this gap by building a formal, multidisciplinary talent pipeline equipped to navigate the evolving demands of urban development. Envisioned as part of the company’s broader commitment to contribute to the sector beyond development through education and long-term capability building, GREMI is associated by Mahamati Skill and Education Foundation (MSEF), a not-for-profit organisation established under Section 8 of the Companies Act, 2013, envisioned by Mr. Shekhar Patel, Director of Ganesh Housing Limited, National President of CREDAI. MSEF operates independently and undertakes its initiatives through funding support received from associated entities and family trusts. The institute will operate from the GREMI City Campus, at Million Minds Tech City, enabling a strong integration between academic learning and industry exposure. The institute’s academic framework is designed to integrate key facets of the built environment, including development, finance, urban planning, governance, and technology. This approach reflects the increasingly interconnected nature of real estate, where decision-making requires cross-functional expertise and strategic thinking. Commenting on the development, Mr. Shekhar Patel, Director of Ganesh Housing Limited, National President of CREDAI , said, “ India’s real estate sector is entering a phase where the expectations from urban development are far more nuanced and future-focused. GREMI has been envisioned as a platform that nurtures professionals who can respond to this shift with both technical depth and a broader understanding of the ecosystem. Receiving AICTE approval is a significant milestone as we work towards building an institution that is relevant, rigorous, and globally aligned .” Adding perspective on the institute’s vision, Dr. Anil Kashyap, Former Chancellor of NICMAR University and now Director General and CEO, GREMI , said, “ Real estate education in India has largely remained unstructured despite the sector’s scale and importance. With GREMI, we aim to mainstream real estate education and position it as a credible and aspirational career choice for the younger generation, while also creating a strong foundation for research, innovation and policy engagement in the built environment. Our goal is not just to create industry-ready talent, but also to contribute to research, policy dialogue, and innovation in the built environment .” GREMI’s flagship Postgraduate Certificate (PGCM) in Real Estate Development and Management will be introduced with its Founding Cohort of 2026, comprising approximately 70 students. In parallel, GREMI has applied to UGC to grant a Deemed University status and establish a 100-acre integrated teaching, research and residential leadership campus that will serve as a long-term centre of excellence for real estate education, research and innovation. With its focus on building capability, encouraging responsible leadership and supporting the future of urban development, GREMI represents a meaningful step towards strengthening the academic foundation of India’s real estate sector. About Ganesh Real Estate Management Institute (GREMI) Ganesh Real Estate Management Institute (GREMI) has been established to build a structured education ecosystem for India’s real estate and built environment sector. Focused on real estate education, leadership development, and industry-oriented research, GREMI seeks to bridge the gap between academic understanding and the evolving needs of urban development. The institution has received approval from the All India Council for Technical Education (AICTE), becoming Gujarat’s first AICTE-approved institution exclusively dedicated to the real estate sector. Established as part of the broader vision of Ganesh Housing Limited, GREMI is designed to create future-ready professionals with multidisciplinary capabilities across planning, finance, execution, governance and technology.  About Mahamati Skill and Education Foundation (MSEF)  Mahamati Skill and Education Foundation is a not-for-profit organization headquartered in Ahmedabad, Gujarat. Under the leadership of Director Shekhar Patel and Chief Executive Officer Dr. Anil Kashyap, the Foundation is steadfastly committed to advancing holistic educational development and delivering professional skill-building programs tailored to bridge the employment gap. Ganesh Real Estate Management Institute (GREMI) is an initiative of Mahamati Skill and Education Foundation for imparting specialist real estate management education programs approved by AICTE. The Institute campus is based in Million Minds Tech Park to run the programs initially. As a long-term vision, GREMI will have its own sprawling campus of 100 Acres in Ahmedabad to transform it into a specialist hub of Real Estate Management lifecycle. Through its philanthropic initiatives, Mahamati Skill and Education Foundation endeavours to foster career readiness, enhance socioeconomic mobility, and create meaningful, lasting impact in the communities it serves. About Ganesh Housing Corporation Limited Ganesh Housing Corporation Limited, headquartered in Ahmedabad, Gujarat, stands as a pioneering force in India's real estate sector with over six decades of excellence. The company made history as one of the first real estate developers to be listed on both the NSE and BSE, demonstrating its commitment to transparency and financial governance. The company has demonstrated remarkable growth, having completed over 22 million square feet of development while maintaining an impressive 35 million square feet of ongoing projects. Their diverse portfolio encompasses Grade A+ commercial spaces, luxury residential properties, villas, industrial hubs, and data centres. Their commitment to quality is validated by their ISO 9001:2015 certification. Ganesh Housing’s diverse portfolio also features signature developments such as Ganesh Genesis and Maple Tree Garden Homes, reflecting the company’s commitment to quality, comfort, and value. Beyond real estate, Ganesh Housing is committed to social responsibility through initiatives in education, healthcare, and environmental sustainability, ensuring a positive community impact alongside business growth.

News Voir 8 May 2026 10:48 am

Quote of the day by Cristiano Ronaldo: 'I think sometimes the best training is to...' - CR7 shares his ultimate performance hack

Cristiano Ronaldo, a global soccer icon from Portugal, has achieved unparalleled success through his goal-scoring prowess, athleticism, and unwavering dedication. His remarkable journey from Madeira to becoming a legend at Manchester United, Real Madrid, and beyond, is marked by numerous records and trophies, including a historic Euro 2016 win. Ronaldo's relentless pursuit of excellence continues to inspire millions worldwide.

The Economic Times 8 May 2026 9:32 am

Master control over your gambling essential tips for responsible play

Master control over your gambling essential tips for responsible play Understanding Responsible Gambling Responsible gambling is essential for maintaining a healthy relationship with games of chance. It involves recognizing the risks associated with gambling activities and being aware of ones limits. The primary goal is to ensure that gambling remains a form of entertainment rather [] The post Master control over your gambling essential tips for responsible play appeared first on Caught At Point .

caughtatpoint 8 May 2026 6:37 am

India assures Suriname of support in growth journey: Jaishankar

PARAMARIBO, May 7 : External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar on Thursday said India sees Surinames growth potential and assured the South American nation that New Delhi would be its fellow traveller and partner in its development journey. Addressing a press interaction after a Joint Commission meeting, Jaishankar said India and Suriname were taking forward cooperation across multiple sectors, including trade, tourism, digital capabilities and artificial intelligence. The meeting set out more ambitious goals and targets for bilateral ties, he said. [] The post India assures Suriname of support in growth journey: Jaishankar appeared first on Daily Excelsior .

Daily Excelsior 8 May 2026 4:30 am

Seven routes identified for water metro project in Goa

Feasibility report submitted to CM Sawant Panaji : River Navigation Minister Subhash Phal Dessai on Thursday said that Kochi Metro Rail Limited (KMRL) has identified seven routes which are feasible for starting a water metro in Goa in the first phase. Phal Dessai, along with RND officials and a KMRL team submitted the feasibility report []

The Navhind Times 8 May 2026 1:34 am

CSC hold South Goa

Mapusa : Candolim SC and South Goa United CCS played out a 2-2 draw in the GFA First Division League at Mapusa. South Goa United took the lead through Tenzin Namgyal while Candolim responded after the break and restored parity thrpough Chaitan Komarpant. Appu Swamy looked to have secured all three points for South Goa []

The Navhind Times 8 May 2026 1:26 am

Enough is Enough moves SC amid row over 2k-capacity casino vessel

Panaji: The Enough is Enough group has filed a caveat in the Supreme Court over the mega casino vessel issue after the High Court of Bombay at Goa stayed the entry of the 112-metre new ship into Panaji port. The petitioners apprehend that the casino firm may approach the Supreme Court. The PIL before the []

The Navhind Times 8 May 2026 12:56 am

Cabinet nod for Rs 1 crore annual aid for GoVan processing centres

Panaji: The State Cabinet, on Thursday, approved a proposal to constitute the Goa Livelihood Forum as the implementing agency for the operation, management, maintenance and sustainable development of GoVan multi-product processing centres across the state. Chief Minister Pramod Sawant said that, to support the initiative, the Cabinet has sanctioned financial assistance of Rs 1 crore []

The Navhind Times 8 May 2026 12:55 am

High Court flags heritage zone construction at Old Goa

Asks authorities to draft heritage by-laws by June 15 Panaji: The High Court of Bombay at Goa has expressed concern over permissions being granted for constructions in the heritage precincts of the Old Goa church complex despite heritage by-laws not yet being drafted. The court observed that several structures were likely to come up, while []

The Navhind Times 8 May 2026 12:55 am

What the Private Universities Bill means for J&K

When the Jammu and Kashmir Legislative Assembly passed the Jammu & Kashmir Private Universities Bill 2026, it marked a significant moment for higher education in J&K. The law aims to tackle the growing gap between the rising demand for quality learning and the limited number of options available in our Union Territory. As the youths ambitions grow faster than the infrastructure can keep up, this measure could be a crucial step hopefully. For years, public universities like the University of Kashmir and the University of Jammu have been at the center of higher education here. While these institutions have played an important role since their inception, the increasing number of students and their varied career goals have revealed flaws in our system. Every year, thousands of students leave the Jammu & Kashmir in pursuit of better educational opportunities which is a trend this new legislation hopes to address. The Bill intends to allow private groups to take part in higher education while keeping a firm hold on regulations as stated. It sets rules to establish, form, and manage private universities promising to deliver good education and safeguard students rights in J&K. Its real importance lies in balancing growth with rules and foolproof oversight. A key strength of the legislation will be its focus on enforcing accountability. Instead of the unchecked growth seen in various regions of the country before, this law demands that sponsoring organizations meet tough standards. These include proof of financial health, proper facilities, and strong quality academic backgrounds. A significant step is the plan to set up a specific regulatory body. This authority will have the role of making sure rules are followed, academic quality stays strong, and issues are addressed. These areas are often weak spots in how higher education is managed in the country. If done, this system might stop education from turning into a profit-driven industry, which critics frequently worry about when private companies get involved in the education sector. The Bill aims to balance private investments with promoting social fairness and it includes steps like setting aside some seats for local residents requiring scholarships, and banning capitation fees. These measures show an excellent push to make private education more inclusive and less exclusive. This matters a lot in Jammu & Kashmir where economic differences and regional divides are still delicate issues. No doubt, the Bill holds a lot of potential to develop J&K. Bringing in well-known institutions or even foreign universities could turn this area into a center for education. This kind of growth might create jobs, boost local economy, and build a system focused on knowledge. The government thinks this step will not only improve educational facilities but also build a stronger culture of research and innovation. Still, hope needs balancing with care. Allowing private universities isnt a perfect solution if not taken care of properly. From what happened in other states of the country, we see how private colleges can sometimes prioritize making money over maintaining academic standards; if strict rules & proper execution are missing. Jammu & Kashmir has to work hard to make sure education stays available to everyone and doesnt turn into something the wealthy class can afford. Theres also a risk that private universities, while offering new ideas and better facilities, could overshadow public institutions. This might lead to less focus on public universities available in Jammu & Kashmir. Places like the University of Kashmir and the University of Jammu need consistent support and updates because they continue to be key in providing affordable higher education in our union territory. The Bills success will rely more on how it is carried out than the specific details written in it. Independent operations of regulatory bodies are key to success. Approvals should stay clear and open & any kind of pressure should not water down academic quality. Promises like scholarships, local reservations, and clarity on fees need to happen. They cannot just sit in policy paperwork. Another aspect to think about is the cultural angle. In Jammu & Kashmir, people have long viewed education not just as a way to get jobs but as a path to rise in society and grow in knowledge hence the private universities must respect this idea and support Jammu & Kashmirs social and intellectual growth. They should not act like detached companies focused on profits. However, this Bill is not just about universities; its about creating opportunities. It shows a move away from a government-controlled system toward a broader, more varied education setup. It must be made sure to keep local talent rely less on institutions outside the state, and make Jammu & Kashmir a place students want to study, not leave outside. It is to be seen now that will private universities in Jammu & Kashmir turn into hubs of excellence, or will they repeat the common issues found in other places? Will strong regulation be allowed to operate freely. How these questions are answered will decide if this law becomes a turning point in the J&Ks education system; or if it ends up as just another reform that fails to deliver? Right now, the Bill looks like a daring move. It holds great potential but also comes with serious accountability. Tahir Majeed, previously a lawyer by profession, has made significant contributions to promoting border tourism in the Kashmir Valley.

Greater Kashmir 7 May 2026 11:40 pm

Uttar Pradesh Emerges as a Model for Employment and Self-Reliance in Nine Years

Lucknow, May 7: Under the leadership of Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath, the government of Uttar Pradesh has made revolutionary changes in employment and self-employment over the past nine years. The Yogi government has approached employment as a mission. With the goal of transforming the states economy into a trillion-dollar entity, efforts are underway to empower ... Read more Uttar Pradesh Emerges as a Model for Employment and Self-Reliance in Nine Years

Morningstar 7 May 2026 10:02 pm

Inside Goas 5 most beautiful crores-worth homes redefining coastal real estate

Goa is so much more than its beaches and party culture. The place is also about luxury houses which are no longer just vacation retreats but are architectural marvels with high-value real estate.

The Times of India 7 May 2026 9:52 pm

Govt says 101 mineral blocks started operations since auction regime began in 2015

India's mines ministry announced 101 mineral blocks are now operational. This achievement follows the 2015 auction system. The ministry worked with state governments to speed up approvals and production. Odisha leads with 34 operational blocks. Karnataka and Gujarat also show significant progress. This development supports India's self-reliance goals.

The Economic Times 7 May 2026 9:24 pm

India and Egypt Strengthen Strategic Partnership, Target $12 Billion Trade by 2030

Mumbai, May 7: India and Egypt are enhancing their trade and investment ties. During a business delegation meeting at the World Trade Center in Mumbai, representatives from both nations emphasized the need to boost cooperation in sectors like trade, investment, tourism, energy, and pharmaceuticals. They reiterated their goal of reaching $12 billion in bilateral trade ... Read more India and Egypt Strengthen Strategic Partnership, Target $12 Billion Trade by 2030

Morningstar 7 May 2026 9:17 pm

Quote of the day by Rudyard Kipling: He travels the fastest who travels alone inspiring lessons on independence, self-confidence and staying focused on goals by The Jungle Book author

Rudyard Kiplings famous quote about travelling alone gives an important lesson about confidence, focus, and self-belief. The writer of The Jungle Book became one of the worlds most famous authors through his poems and stories. His words still inspire people to work hard, avoid distractions, and move towards success with courage and determination.

The Economic Times 7 May 2026 8:06 pm

Quote of the day by Socrates: He who is not contented with what he has, would not be contented with what he..... How the ancient Greek philosopher who inspired Western philosophy still explains why endless desire, not lack of success, leaves millions emotionally unfulfilled in modern life today

Quote of the day by Socrates meaning: Why endless desire keeps successful people emotionally unfulfilled even after achieving more. Socrates said it plainly 2,400 years ago. A person spends years believing fulfillment will arrive after the next milestone. But when the milestone arrives, emotional satisfaction remains temporary. The mind immediately moves the goalpost again. Socrates understood this long before neuroscience, psychology, or financial markets existed.

The Economic Times 7 May 2026 7:42 pm

Namaste India: NCRTC Invites Bids for Semi-Naming and Co-Branding Rights at 21 Major Stations

Ghaziabad, May 7: In response to the increasing passenger numbers and popularity of the Delhi-Ghaziabad-Meerut Namaste India Corridor, the National Capital Region Transport Corporation (NCRTC) has launched a new marketing initiative. This initiative invites bids for the selection of licensees for special semi-naming and co-branding rights at 21 key stations along the corridor. The goal ... Read more Namaste India: NCRTC Invites Bids for Semi-Naming and Co-Branding Rights at 21 Major Stations

Morningstar 7 May 2026 6:46 pm

Messi's GOAT tour organiser threatens TMC after Bengal polls

Just because you have lost in the elections, dont think that you have been punished. I will lodge a defamation case, and if needed, will go to the Supreme Court. I will fight till the end, he wrote on Facebook stories, as quoted by Sportstar.

The Times of India 7 May 2026 4:54 pm