Want regular income from mutual funds? Here is why SWP offers more control than dividend
Generating a steady income from investments is a common goal for many investors, especially those looking to balance growth with regular cash flow.
PNGRB's new LPG pipeline expansion plan to attract investment of Rs 12,500 crores
PNGRB has initiated bidding for nine LPG pipeline projects spanning around 2,500 km to reduce reliance on road transport and improve safety and efficiency in LPG distribution. As per its announcement, four key pipelines are currently in the bidding stage, with an estimated investment of Rs 12,500 crore. The move aims to connect refineries and import terminals with bottling plants, enabling seamless supply while minimising risks associated with tanker transport. PNGRB also highlighted that shifting to pipelines will cut greenhouse gas emissions, lower transit losses, generate employment, and support regional development, with a long-term goal of eliminating bulk LPG road transportation by 2030.
India plans a significant expansion of its nuclear power capacity, targeting 100 gigawatts by 2047. This ambitious goal represents a more than tenfold increase from the current 8.8 gigawatts. The Central Electricity Authority is working on legislative changes and streamlining processes to achieve this.
Mismatch between savings and dreams? 4 reality check that you need
In most cases, income increase happens over time, but the expenses, goals, and lifestyles increase more than nullify this increase. Most people struggle throughout life with this income-expense mismatch, even though they are doing well by most metrics.
Race to the Moon: Power, politics and the new space order
A new space race is unfolding as the United States and China compete for lunar dominance. Both nations are pushing for crewed Moon landings, with the US Artemis program and China's 2030 goal. They are also vying to set the rules for future lunar governance. India is also advancing its space capabilities, aiming for a Moon landing by 2040.
Old Irish Goat traced to 3,000-year-old Bronze Age lineage, study finds
The study uses biomolecular and archaeological evidence to reshape current views of Irelands farming history
Scorpio Daily Horoscope for April 17, 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
The new model, called 0.7, represents what the company describes as an early but meaningful step toward the long-sought goal of a general-purpose robot brain.
Snehals 241 helps them amass 646/9d; Chowgule 128/3 in reply Porvorim: Dempo Cricket Club tightened their grip on the Goa Premier Division League 202526 final with an all-round display against Chowgule Sports Club, ending Day 2 with a massive 518-run lead. Resuming from an already strong position, Dempo piled on the runs to declare at []
ED Launches Major Action Against 32nd Avenue Group, Raids Across Multiple Locations
Mumbai, April 17: The Enforcement Directorate (ED) has taken significant action against the 32nd Avenue Group and its promoters. On April 13 and 14, the agency conducted raids at seven locations across Delhi-NCR, Goa, Jaipur, and Mumbai. This operation is part of an ongoing investigation involving the companys promoter-directors, Anubhav Sharma, Dhruv Sharma, and others. ... Read more ED Launches Major Action Against 32nd Avenue Group, Raids Across Multiple Locations
Goa Chief Minister Discusses STEM Education Collaboration with Zimbabwe Delegation
Panaji, April 16: Goa Chief Minister Dr. Pramod Sawant held an important meeting with a delegation from the Zimbabwean government. The primary aim of this meeting was to enhance cooperation between the two nations in the fields of STEM education, robotics, and artificial intelligence, while also strengthening global partnerships for future education. During the meeting, ... Read more Goa Chief Minister Discusses STEM Education Collaboration with Zimbabwe Delegation
The recent incident at Government Girls Higher Secondary School Sopore has triggered concern, debate, and strong reactions. Allegations of harassment raised by female students against a teacher led to protests that eventually turned volatile. The administration responded by registering an FIR and initiating an inquiry, which is currently underway. At this stage, one principle must guide us: no conclusions before the facts are established. It is neither fair nor responsible to assign blame while the investigation is still on. Any attempt to pre-judge the outcome risks undermining both justice and institutional credibility. At the same time, dismissing the concerns raised by students would be equally problematic. A balanced approach demands that due process is respected and student voices are taken seriously. A situation like Sopore raises an immediate question: Are our educational institutions safe enough for students, especially young women? This issue cannot be addressed only after crises emerge; it requires structural safeguards for safety and protection. Schools must put in place clear and accessible complaint mechanisms so that students can report concerns without fear. Confidential grievance systems, monitored by designated committees, are essential. In addition, CCTV cameras in common areas can serve as a deterrent and provide transparency, while maintaining appropriate privacy boundaries. There is also a need for well-defined protocols governing teacherstudent interactions. Ambiguity in such relationships creates space for both misconduct and misunderstanding. Institutions must eliminate that ambiguity through clear rules and accountability. Equally important are sensitisation programmes. Teachers must be trained in professional boundaries and gender sensitivity, while students should be made aware of their rights and the channels available to them. Safety is not ensured by authority alone; it is built through awareness and systems. At the same time, the dignity of the teaching profession must be upheld. Teachers are central to the moral and intellectual development of society. But respect for teachers cannot mean immunity from scrutiny. In fact, accountability strengthens, rather than weakens, the credibility of the profession. As the Sopore inquiry progresses, restraint is necessary. Public opinion must not run ahead of verified facts. Justice requires patience. This incident should not divide us into camps of accusation and defence. Instead, it should push us toward a common goal: creating educational spaces where students feel safe, heard, protected and where justice is delivered fairly and transparently. Until the truth emerges, one priority must remain non-negotiable: student safety first, judgment later.
Arsenal Ex-Goalkeeper Manninger Dies After Car Struck By Train
Manninger died when a train hit his car while crossing the tracks in the Salzburg region
Arsenal ex-goalkeeper Alexander Manninger dies after car struck by train
Former Arsenal goalkeeper Alexander Manninger, who played for Austria at Euro 2008, died on Thursday after his car was hit by a train, his former club Red Bull Salzburg said. The 48-year-old died when a train hit his car while crossing the tracks in the Salzburg region, the Austrian news agency APA reported.
Probe Agency Raids 32nd Avenue Group In Rs 500 Crore Scam, Seizes Cash, Gold
New Delhi, April 16 (IANS In fresh action in a Rs 500 crore ponzi scheme fraud, the ED searched seven premises across Delhi-NCR, Goa, Jaipur and Mumbai linked to 32nd Avenue Group and seized Rs 1.05 crore cash and jewellery items worth Rs 1.5 crore,
IPO size cuts by selective issuers may offer a middle path
Flexibility could aid execution in weak markets, though smaller raises may only partly meet funding goals, experts say.
Governor Patel Declares Current Era as Golden Age for Tribal Development
Bhopal, April 16: Madhya Pradesh Governor Mangubhai Patel has proclaimed that the present time can be regarded as a golden age for tribal development. Addressing a state-level workshop on tribal development goals in the capital, Patel urged that the power of tribal development should be harnessed with a sense of devotion towards the underprivileged and ... Read more Governor Patel Declares Current Era as Golden Age for Tribal Development
Unlike other lunar cycles, this New Moon marks the beginning of a broader astrological cycle. It is not just about setting goals but redefining identity and direction. The emphasis is on authenticity, moving away from performance-driven behaviour and towards genuine self-expression.
Canva starts previewing a more powerful version of its AI assistant
Adobe isn't the only company releasing a new AI assistant this week . Ahead of its Create event in Los Angeles today, Canva announced Canva AI 2.0. Building on its existing AI assistant , the company is billing the release as its most significant update since the platform first launched in 2013, and the culmination of years of investment to build its own foundational design models. As you might imagine, it all starts with a conversational interface that allows you to describe an idea or goal and the system will start generating a design to match. Under the hood, there's a new orchestration layer that allows the model to use all of Canva's disparate tools to accomplish complex, multi-step tasks. For instance, the company suggests you could use Canva AI to create a multi-channel advertising campaign, and the software will generate everything you need to get that off the ground. For brands, Canva AI 2.0 can adapt to their design needs. Canva If edits are required, the company says Canva AI avoids one of the pitfalls of many other image generation models. It's possible to edit every visual element the system generates, just like if they were created with a traditional image editor. As a result, you can do things like swap out images and tweak fonts without affecting any other part of a design. To bring everything together, Canva has built persistent memory into the tool. The more you use Canva AI, the better the system will get at applying your personal taste and style to future generations. According to the company, it also has a context window that is long enough to maintain coherence until you arrive at a final design. Alongside those enhancements, Canva is adding support for new workflows that expand what you can do with its software, starting with connections that allow its models to pull data from other apps, including Notion, Slack, Zoom, Gmail, Google Calendar and more. Users can also schedule tasks for Canva AI to complete in the background, and the company has even baked in deep research capabilities into the tool. The coding function Canva previously offered has been upgraded to include support for HTML imports, allowing users to bring any HTML file or AI-generated experience into Canva's visual editor to tweak the design of it without breaking things. For brands, the company is also offering a tool that can process their visual identity and apply it to new and existing designs. Canva's updated coding agent now support HTML imports. Canva As a casual observer, it might seem like Canva is trend chasing, but Danny Wu, the company's head of AI, argues the new AI tools represent a natural evolution for Canva. This is something we've been dreaming of and working towards for quite a while, he tells Engadget. Even before ChatGPT was a thing, we were thinking, 'what if we don't have a template that matches your needs?' So I wouldn't describe this as a pivot or shift, we've been wanting to offer these kinds of capabilities all along as part of our mission to make design simple. If you want to give Canva's new tools a try for yourself, Canva AI 2.0 is available as a research preview starting today. The first 1 million people who visit the Canva website will get first access, with availability graduallyexpanding to more users over the coming weeks. As before, access to Canvas AI features remains included in the companys free offering, though its also introducing a new AI Pass add-on that significantly increases rate limits for users. This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/ai/canva-starts-previewing-a-more-powerful-version-of-its-ai-assistant-130000966.html?src=rss
Bernardo Silva To Leave Manchester City At End of Season
Silva has also scored 76 goals and provided 77 assists to date
Lumpsum vs SIP: What mutual fund investment will make you more money? Here's which to choose
SIPs and lumpsum are two approaches an investor can take when venturing into mutual funds. Here's a look at how both work, what are the benefits and which you should choose depending on your risk appetite and financial goals.
Weight loss sandwich recipes: 5 nutritious ideas using easy home ingredients
Trying to lose weight but still craving sandwiches? You dont have to give them up. With a few smart swaps and simple ingredients, you can turn your everyday sandwich into a healthy, filling meal that actually supports your weight loss goals.
Cops bust online IPL betting racket, nab six in Goa
The operation was carried out by the Cyber Crime Police during the night of 15-16 April at a rented premises in Sangolda village. The accused were allegedly caught accepting bets through online applications during ongoing IPL matches
No Rest Till Jammu And Kashmir Gets Rid Of Drug Menace: LG Manoj Sinha
SRINAGAR, Apr 16: Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha on Thursday said he will not rest till he rids Jammu and Kashmir of the drug menace. All the departments, be it the social welfare department or the health department, are working towards the drug-free goal, he said, addressing a women farmers conference here. I have launched the Nasha Mukt campaign on April 11 in Jammu, and we have decided that we will not rest till we eradicate the drug abuse problem, Sinha [] The post No Rest Till Jammu And Kashmir Gets Rid Of Drug Menace: LG Manoj Sinha appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
VinFast Launches the All-New VF MPV 7, A Spacious Electric Seven-Seater for Indian Customers
VinFast Auto India , a subsidiary of the global electric vehicle manufacturer VinFast, launched the all-new VF MPV 7 for Indian customers. The VF MPV 7 is a premium electric, seven-seater multi-purpose vehicle engineered for the space and versatility that Indian customers truly need. The launch marks VinFast’s third product introduction within a year, underscoring the company’s commitment to expand its footprint across the fast-growing electric vehicle market in India. Mr. Tapan Ghosh, CEO of VinFast India, at the launch of all-new VF MPV 7 at New Delhi Designed around the insight that space remains the primary consideration for multi-generational Indian families, with a theatre-style seating layout and a truly spacious third row, the VF MPV 7 seats seven in comfort. It has a wheelbase of 2,840 mm and offers up to 1,240 litres of storage, accommodating luggage, daily essentials, and the lifestyle demands of family life with equal ease. Mr. Tapan Ghosh, CEO of VinFast India, launched the all-new, spacious VF MPV 7 for the Indian market at 24.48 lakh (Ex-Showroom one India one price) A 60.13 kWh lithium-ion battery delivers a range of 517 kilometres on a full charge (ARAI certified), while fast charging replenishes the battery from 10 to 70 per cent in 30 minutes. Delivering 150 kW and 280 Nm of torque via front-wheel drive, it accelerates from 0-100 km/h in under 10 seconds. The exterior design features all-LED lighting, completing a vehicle that is genuinely premium inside and out. Mr. Tapan Ghosh, CEO of VinFast India and Mr. Nguyen Duc Hieu, Deputy Director Vehicle Program at VinFast, at the launch of all-new VF MPV 7 at New Delhi In addition, the VF MPV 7 comes with a comprehensive ownership package, including 3-year free maintenance, a 10-year battery warranty, a 7-year vehicle warranty, a 5-year suspension warranty, a 7-year paint warranty, and 7 years of roadside assistance, delivering a best-in-segment assurance package for customers. Mr. Tapan Ghosh, CEO of VinFast India , said, “The all-new VF MPV 7 is VinFast’s third product for India, and is most suited for customers with large families. It is designed to offer generous space for every member of the family, comfort that makes even the longest journeys feel effortless, and intelligent features that elevate every single drive. With the VF MPV 7, we are entering a new segment, but more importantly, we are expanding our commitment to India.” Product Highlights - All New VF MPV 7 Exterior style: Bold upright front fascia with signature V light. Standout dimensions in the 7-seater electric MPV segment: The VF MPV 7 measures 4,740 mm in length, 1,872 mm in width, and 1,734 mm in height, offering generous space for all occupants. Longest wheelbase for enhanced cabin comfort: The best-in-segment 2,840 mm wheelbase provides ample cabin space for all occupants. Modern and sophisticated integrated gear stalk on the steering column. Premium modern exterior styling : Clean, simple lines and subtle contours across the body of the VF MPV 7 lend it a distinct and contemporary MPV silhouette. Signature V-shaped LED light Dual-function DRL with LED turn indicators 48.26 cm (19”) black alloy wheels Sporty cladding all-around Large window area for all-around visibility Chrome window beltline Integrated rear spoiler Shark fin antenna Rear washer, wiper and defogger Minimalist Upmarket Interiors: The interiors of the VF MPV 7 are simple and minimalist yet offer a choice of a sporty all black interior theme or a premium dual tone black and brown interior theme. Tilt and telescopic D-cut leatherette wrapped multi-function steering wheel Leatherette seat upholstery Leatherette inserts in doors and armrests Adjustable headrests for all seats All three-point seat belts, with pretensioners in the front row Bezel-less day/night IRVM Large storage under front armrest Utility space under central console Chrome lined front cup holders Configurable Flexible 7-Seat Configuration: The VF MPV 7 adapts to the modern urban lifestyle needs of Indian customers. Practical three-row theatre-style seating Truly spacious third row, usable even for average Indian adults Seat cushioning that offers the right balance of firmness and softness 6-way adjustable driver seat Second row seats with slide, recline and 60:40 split and ISOFIX Third row seats with recline and 50:50 split Boot space of 126 L with all seats up, expandable up to 1,240 L Infotainment and Connectivity: Free-standing 25.65 cm (10.1”) infotainment screen Android Auto and Apple CarPlay connectivity Speakers in all doors Connected car technology Type A and Type C USB ports 12 V port in first row and boot Comfort and Convenience: Electronic Parking Brake with Auto Hold Auto-fold body-coloured ORVM with LED turn signal Passive keyless entry Brake pedal integrated starter (No push button needed) All windows auto up/down with anti-pinch Automatic HVAC with PM 2.5 air filter Dedicated AC controls for third row with ergonomically positioned air vents Cup holders in third row ViVi virtual assistant Camp mode that keeps the lights, HVAC, and infotainment systems on Performance: Akin to the versatile use of the VF MPV 7, the car is equipped with a powertrain that delivers best-in-class peak output of 150 kW, yet the power delivery is such that even new drivers will be at ease. 60.13 kWh usable battery capacity 517 km ARAI certified range 10% to 70% fast charge in 30 minutes DC charging of up to 80 kW 150 kW peak power, 280 Nm peak torque 0 to 100 km/h in under 9 seconds 140 km/h top speed Multiple Drive and Regenerative Braking Modes Creep Mode Safety Pack: ABS, EBD, BA ESC, TCS 4 Airbags Hill Start Assist Roll Over Mitigation Emergency Signal System All Disc Brakes Integrated Dynamic Brakes Exterior Colours: Exterior Colours Jet Black Infinity Blanc Moonlit Ocean Zenith Grey Solar Ruby Introspective Brown Dual tone Brown and Black Interior • • • • - - Sporty Black Interior • • • • • • The VF MPV 7 joins the VF 6 and the VF 7 in VinFast India’s growing product lineup. Locally assembled at VinFast’s factory in Thoothukudi, Tamil Nadu, the vehicles are produced in India, for India. Alongside expanding its product range, VinFast is also accelerating the development of its retail and service network across India. After reaching 35 showrooms by the end of 2025 and recently inaugurating its 50th facility, the company aims to expand its network to 75 showrooms nationwide by the end of 2026, with a focus on growing beyond major metros into cities and towns across the country. On the service side, VinFast has partnered with various brands and established service partners to set up Extended Service Workshops nationwide. These workshops operate alongside the VinFast dealership network and ensure that wherever customers are, support is close by. By the end of 2026, the number of workshops will reach more than 230 across India. In parallel, VinFast is rolling out a range of initiatives, including extending its free EV charging programme across the V-Green network through March 31, 2029 for all customers; introducing the “Trade Gas For Electric” programme with attractive incentives, financing packages and flexible loan options; and implementing a Value Assured buyback programme of up to 75% to help safeguard long-term asset value. These efforts are designed to support consumers in transitioning to electric mobility, contributing to the acceleration of transport electrification and India’s emission reduction goals. 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 electric mobility more accessible to everyone. VinFast’s current product portfolio includes a wide range of electric SUVs, electric motorcycles, electric bicycles, and electric buses. VinFast is entering its next phase of growth by rapidly expanding its global distribution and dealer network while strengthening manufacturing capabilities, with a focus on key markets in North America, Europe, the Middle East, and Asia. Learn more at: vinfastauto.in
Mutual fund SIPs not enough for Rs 3 crore goal in 12 years? Heres how to bridge the gap
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Sameera Reddy says her 92 year-old father still worries about her safety
Sameera Reddy shared an emotional video of her parting from her old father as she left her maternal home to return to Goa. The video captured their deep bond
South Korean President Lee to Visit India for Three-Day Trip
New Delhi, April 16: South Korean President Lee Jae-myung is set to embark on a three-day visit to India next week. The primary goal of this trip is to deepen the special strategic partnership between India and South Korea and to enhance trade and investment. Key discussions will focus on advanced technologies, shipbuilding, and defense ... Read more South Korean President Lee to Visit India for Three-Day Trip
Cigarettes, Goat Liver: Gym Trainer-Turned-Godman's 'Cure' For Devotees
Rhythm Panchal operated out of a vacant plot in Malad and held a darbar (court) every Thursday and Saturday from 8 pm to 7 am.
Bayern Munich Secures Semifinal Spot with Thrilling 4-3 Victory Over Real Madrid
Munich, April 16: Bayern Munich clinched a spot in the semifinals of the Champions League with a thrilling 4-3 victory over Real Madrid in the second leg of their quarterfinal matchup. Late goals from Luis Diaz and Michael Olise sealed the win for Bayern. In a match filled with excitement, Arda Gler scored two goals ... Read more Bayern Munich Secures Semifinal Spot with Thrilling 4-3 Victory Over Real Madrid
Netanyahu says Israel and US share identical goals on Iran amid tensions
Benjamin Netanyahu said Israel and the United States share identical goals on Iran, including ending enrichment and ensuring maritime security, amid a fragile ceasefire and ongoing regional tensions
Israel, US goals identical; prepared for any scenario: Netanyahu
JERUSALEM: Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has said Israel and the US share identical goals in the ongoing conflict with Iran. The Israeli prime minister on Wednesday said the US has been keeping Israel updated on its contacts with Iran and reiterated that both nations seek the removal of enriched material, an end to Irans enrichment []
Arsenal Survive Tense Sporting Lisbon Stalemate To Reach Champions League Semi-Finals
Arsenal reached the Champions League semi-finals after riding their luck in a nervous goalless draw against Sporting Lisbon that clinched a 1-0 aggregate victory on Wednesday.
Iran War News Day 48: As the Iran-Israel war reaches its 48th day, tensions escalate with Iran threatening US forces and the US intensifying economic pressure through new sanctions and a naval blockade. Israel aligns with US goals, expanding military objectives, while diplomatic efforts and global economic concerns continue to shape the conflict's critical juncture.
Israel, US goals 'identical'; prepared for any scenario: Benjamin Netanyahu
Prime Minister Netanyahu stated Israel and the US share identical goals regarding Iran, including removing enriched material and halting enrichment capabilities. He also confirmed ongoing negotiations with Lebanon, facilitated by the US, aiming for Hezbollah's disarmament and sustainable peace, while Israeli forces continue operations in southern Lebanon.
TYDA, Toubul prevailed 8 2 over Football Club Mangalore to top Final Round Play off Group A toppers in the AIFF U 18 Elite League at Ramsar Sahib Sports Stadium, Paddi Sura Singh in Punjab this morning By virtue of their play off finish, they reached the final round and joined FAO Academy, FC Madras and Punjab FC in Group C TYDA skipper Naorem Goutam took centre stage yet again as he netted thrice in today's commanding win despite early setback as Salam Tomthin and Wangjam Alex contributed two goals apiece TYDA, who kicked off their play off campaign with a 4 1 thrashing of ARA FC, were put in the backfoot with Keisham Adison conceding an own goal in the 13 th minute following FC Mangolore early push TYDA however fought back and drew level through Naorem Goutam's 33rd minute strike to enter the lemon break with the score levelled at 1 1 TYDA entered the second half with more purpose and turned things around with Wangjam Alex who subbed in for Mangte Steven Kom found the back of the FC Mangalore net in the 47th minute The scoring spree continued with Naorem Goutam converting a penalty kick in the 50th minute before Salam Tomthin further add to their tally in the 58th minute FC Mangalore pulled back a goal in the 61st minute through Afrad Nihal but Naorem Goutam completed his treble in the next minute to make it 5 2 before Wangjam Alex completed his double in the 72nd minute FC Mangalore's hopes of coming back were further dashed as Ningthoujam Jackson scored one more goal for TYDA in the 8Qth minute before Salam Tomthin rounded off the scoring in the 82nd minute Later in the day, ASUFII FA edged Corbett FC 4 2 for the second Group B playoff win and qualified for the final round Group D Wangkheirakpam John gave ASUFII FA an early flourish with his brace 5', 8' but Corbett FC rode on goal from Soibam Arjun Singh's 19th minute goal and Lungunlen Vaiphei's own goal in the 35 th minute to draw level and keep the competition open The second half saw a fierce competition between the two sides as they looked forward to adding to their tally and finding the lead They managed to thwart one another until ASUFII FA finally breached the Corbett FC defence and found the lead in the 85th minute through Ringkon Khaidem, who came off the bench in the 74th minute Ringkon also found another goal four minutes into the stoppage time to help ASUFII FA sink Corbett FC 4 2 Manipur's Classic FA and Football 4 Change Academy are also in the final round having produced dominating Zonal Group Stage finishes Source The Sangai Express
Israel, U.S. goals 'identical'; prepared for any scenario: Netanyahu
Referring to ongoing operations in Bint Jbeil, a key Hezbollah stronghold in southern Lebanon, Mr. Netanyahu said Israeli forces were close to overcoming the area, which has long been considered a symbol of the groups resistance since the 2006 war
Bangladesh gang behind Goa heists held in Delhi
Dona Paula armed robbery, Mapusa dacoity solved Panaji: The Anti-Extortion and Kidnapping Cell (AEKC) of the Delhi Police Crime Branch dismantled a lethal Bangladeshi dacoit gang following a gun battle in Sarai Kale Khan, South East Delhi, during the intervening night of Tuesday and Wednesday. The operation led to the arrest of six Bangladeshi nationals: []
Goa ready for 33% womens quota, ready to cede seat: CM
States seats likely to increase but no clarity on number Panaji: Chief Minister Pramod Sawant on Wednesday strongly advocated for the implementation of womens reservation in legislative bodies, asserting that he would not object even if his own assembly constituency is reserved for women once the law takes effect. Sawant was addressing a gathering at []
BJP using womens quota Bill for polls: Mahila Congress
Panaji: Goa Pradesh Mahila Congress president Pratiksha Khalap said that the BJP was using the Womens Reservation Bill as a political tool for electoral gain. She said that while 33% political reservation for women is important, the BJP is hastily attempting to pass the Nari Shakti Vandana Adhiniyam Bill in Parliament during a special session []
District hospital, SGPDA mkt among 5 major sources of pollution flowing into River Sal
Margao: In a joint effort to curb pollution in River Sal, Goa State Pollution Control Board (GSPCB) officials, along with sarpanchs from coastal villages and local residents, conducted an inspection of five major pollution sources on Wednesday. The GSPCB initiated a three-day inspection following a complaint and memorandum submitted a week earlier by the Benaulim []
Honouring an illustrious son of Goa
A distinguished scientist and an institution builder, Dr Raghunath Mashelkar has brought immense pride to India through his pioneering work in science, innovation The Goa Chamber of Commerce and Industry will confer the prestigious Gomant Gaurav Sanman upon the distinguished scientist Dr Raghunath Mashelkar at the hands of Chief Minister Pramod Sawant on Thursday (April []
Latin Proverb of the Day: 'The eagle does not catch flies'ancient wisdom for modern focus
A Latin proverb, 'Aquila non capit muscas,' teaches a timeless lesson. It means the eagle does not catch flies. This ancient wisdom advises people of importance to focus on significant goals. They should avoid getting caught up in petty disputes or minor distractions. This principle remains highly relevant in today's busy world.
Chinese proverb of the day highlights the meaning of Large chickens dont eat small rice. The saying explains why people with big goals avoid small matters. It shows lessons about focus, success, and human nature. The proverb also connects with other Chinese sayings that teach patience, preparation, and steady growth in daily life and work.
Snehal, Aman hit fine centuries against Chowgule SC on Day 1 Porvorim: Dempo Cricket Club seized control of the Goa Premier Division League 202526 final with a dominant batting display on Day 1, piling up 412/5 against Chowgule Sports Club at the GCA Academy ground, Porvorim on Wednesday. After winning the toss Dempo CC opted []
India women secure third place
Astam, Aveka, Selladurai net one goal each to beat Malawi 3-2 New Delhi: India secured third place in the FIFA Series Kenya 2026 with a hard-fought 3-2 win over Malawi in the play-off match at the Nyayo National Stadium in Nairobi on Wednesday. Astam Oraon (18th), Aveka Singh (45+1) and substitute Priyadharshini Selladurai (84th) scored []
Basel III fragments as US, Europe and India take diverging paths on bank capital rules
Fifteen years after its finalization, the Basel 3 accord's goal of uniform global banking rules has fragmented. National regulators are now selectively implementing the framework, prioritizing local economic and political considerations over strict adherence, leading to divergent capital requirements and a less comparable international banking system.
Womens Reservation Bill: A Call for Immediate Action from Padma Shri Libia Lobo Sardesai
New Delhi, April 15: Padma Shri awardee and 102-year-old freedom fighter from Goa, Libia Lobo Sardesai, shared her thoughts on the Womens Reservation Bill on Wednesday. She welcomed the bill but expressed deep dissatisfaction, calling it a mere electoral tactic. In an interview with a news agency, Sardesai stated, This is a good bill, and ... Read more Womens Reservation Bill: A Call for Immediate Action from Padma Shri Libia Lobo Sardesai
Womens Reservation Bill: A Call for Immediate Implementation from Padma Shri Libia Lobo Sardesai
New Delhi, April 15: Padma Shri awardee and 102-year-old freedom fighter from Goa, Libia Lobo Sardesai, expressed her views on the Womens Reservation Bill on Wednesday. She acknowledged the bill as a welcome initiative but criticized it as highly unsatisfactory and a mere electoral tactic. In an interview with a news agency, Sardesai stated, This ... Read more Womens Reservation Bill: A Call for Immediate Implementation from Padma Shri Libia Lobo Sardesai
Indian Womens Team Secures Third Place in FIFA Series 2026 with 3-2 Victory Over Malawi
New Delhi, April 15: In an exhilarating playoff for third place in the FIFA Series 2026, the Indian womens national team triumphed over Malawi with a score of 3-2 at Nairobis Nyayo National Stadium on Wednesday. Goals from Astham Oram (18), Aveka Singh (45+1), and substitute Priyadarshini Selladurai (84) secured the win for the Blue ... Read more Indian Womens Team Secures Third Place in FIFA Series 2026 with 3-2 Victory Over Malawi
World Bank launches Water Forward plan to expand global water access for 1 billion people
The World Bank has unveiled a new initiative called 'Water Forward'. This program aims to provide secure water access to one billion people within the next four years. It will expand reliable water services and strengthen systems against droughts and floods. Partnerships with other development banks will help achieve this ambitious goal.
Government likely to roll out mobile PLI 2.0 with outlay of over $5 billion by May
India is set to introduce a new production-linked incentive scheme for mobile phone exports by May. This initiative will have an outlay exceeding USD 5 billion. The goal is to significantly boost the country's mobile phone exports. Discussions are ongoing with the finance ministry for final cabinet approval. This aims to double mobile phone exports from India.
Allcargo Logistics strengthening supply chain frameworks for FMCG players
Allcargo Logistics is enhancing supply chains for FMCG companies. This involves optimizing networks, integrating technology, and planning transportation. The goal is to manage increasingly complex inventory flows. FMCG companies are expanding product lines and facing evolving consumer demands. This leads to smaller shipments and more frequent deliveries. Allcargo Logistics offers solutions for better visibility and efficiency.
As energy costs rise, some states back off ambitious climate goals
New York launched ambitious goals to cut its long-term greenhouse gas emissions with clarion calls about saving the future
IHCL remains confident of achieving all its goals: MD and CEO
Indian Hotels Company Limited, IHCL, is successfully managing global and local challenges. The company is expanding its brand portfolio across India and internationally. IHCL is confident in its growth strategy and achieving its Accelerate 2030 targets. Acquisitions are bolstering its Ginger brand. The outlook remains positive despite economic uncertainties.
Naval Chiefs of South Korea, US, and Japan Meet in Seoul to Enhance Maritime Security Cooperation
Seoul, April 15: The top naval commanders from South Korea, the United States, and Japan convened in Seoul on Wednesday. The primary goal of this meeting was to strengthen maritime security cooperation among the three nations. Admiral Kim Kyung-ryul, Chief of Naval Operations of South Korea, Admiral Stephen Koehler, Commander of the US Pacific Fleet, ... Read more Naval Chiefs of South Korea, US, and Japan Meet in Seoul to Enhance Maritime Security Cooperation
How much should your SIP be to make 2.5 crore in less than 25 years?
The right approach is to work backwards from your financial goals. These typically include major life milestones such as purchasing a house, funding childrens education, marriage, and planning for retirement.
I might not be here: Ben Stokes lucky to be alive after freak injury scare
Ben Stokes described a training incident that broke his cheekbone as a pretty nasty but ultimately fortunate event, stating he feels quite lucky to be alive. The injury delayed his return to cricket, forcing a reassessment of his fitness plan. Stokes also dismissed speculation about his working relationship with Brendon McCullum, emphasising their shared goal for the team.
Wont mind even if my own seat is reserved for women: Goa CM Sawant
Women will get representation from panchayat to Parliament, he said
Vincent Kompany Predicts Bright Future for Michael Olise
Munich, April 15: Michael Olise is having an outstanding season, with 17 goals and 29 assists in 42 matches for FC Bayern Munich. As Bayern prepares for the Champions League quarter-final second leg against Real Madrid, head coach Vincent Kompany expressed his confidence in the 24-year-old French winger. He believes Olise has the potential to ... Read more Vincent Kompany Predicts Bright Future for Michael Olise
Iran-Israel ceasefire: Why Americas amateur diplomats are set up to fail
United States diplomacy faces challenges due to inexperienced negotiators and unrealistic goals set by President Trump. Talks with Iran in Islamabad have faltered for these reasons. Similar issues affect efforts for ceasefires in Ukraine and Gaza. Future negotiations may also be hampered by these persistent problems.
Salary hike of 66%, but savings down? CA warns of silent middle-class crisis in 2026
Urban professionals face a silent crisis as rising salaries fail to keep pace with escalating costs of living. Inflation in essentials like rent and education outstrips income growth, eroding real wealth. Low returns on traditional savings further diminish purchasing power, pushing many towards debt and jeopardizing long-term financial goals. Intentional inflation-beating strategies are crucial.
How to make drilling for oil woke again
A decade after backing all-of-the-above energy, the political left swung hard against fossil fuels, framing oil drilling as incompatible with climate goals. But geopolitical shocks, energy inflation and stubborn global demand are forcing a rethink. From Canada to parts of Europe, center-left governments are shifting toward a more pragmatic stance: continue producing oil and gas, but with lower emissions and tighter standards. The emerging consensus isnt no drilling -- its drill cleaner, as policymakers balance climate ambitions with economic and energy realities.
Vicky Kaushal`s father Sham Kaushal sets fitness goals at 70
At 70, Sham Kaushal wowed the internet by sharing a video of himself doing bench presses at the gym. The veteran action director credited Gods grace and his small consistent efforts, proving that fitness is about dedication and not age
Atiqa Mir tops FIA international Karting rankings among females
Indian racing prodigy Atiqa Mir has emerged as the highest-ranked female in the latest FIA International Kart Ranking (IKR) in her category, marking a milestone moment in her fast rising career. As per a statement issued on Tuesday, the 11-year-old is placed in seventh overall position in the International OK-NJ class (age 12-14), making her the highest-ranked female racer in the rankings calculated by the motorsports world governing body FIA. The rankings are led by Zoltan Coigny of Switzerland. Atiqa, the first Indian to supported by Formula 1 Academy, was fast tracked into the Junior ( age 12-14) category from the mini class (8-12) at the start of 2026 considering her special talent. View this post on Instagram She repaid the immense faith shown by her backers by bagging a historic podium in the opening round of the Champions of the Future Academy (COTFA) series in Valencia last month. Her father Asif Mir, who was Indias first national karting champion, is pleased with her daughters rapid rise in the world of motorsport without losing sight of the ultimate goal reaching Formula 1 with no female having raced there since 1992. Atiqa has reached a big milestone in her career due to her hard work and support from everyone involved in her journey. It is a proud moment for India. She needs to keep working hard and improving, it is a moving target. There is a famous saying in racing if you sit still you are moving backwards, said Asif. Last month, Atiqa capped off successful campaign in the WSK Super Master Series with a commendable eighth place finish out of 53 drivers in the final round at Franciacorta.
Sreeleela on how she pursues MBBS alongside doing films
Sreeleela shows that passion and discipline can help achieve multiple goals. Her honest views on balancing two demanding fields offer practical insights. As she progresses in both medicine and cinema many young fans look up to her example.
Bayern veteran Neuer primed for one final battle with rivals Real Madrid
Bayern Munich's veteran goalkeeper Manuel Neuer is set for a key Champions League match against Real Madrid. This game could mark the end of his illustrious career. Neuer delivered a stellar performance in the first leg, making crucial saves. Bayern aims for a Champions League title, which would be a fitting farewell for their captain.
GSA trains founders in pitching
NT KURIOCITY Startup founders were trained to present their ideas in one minute at a session of the Goa Startup Accelerator Programme held recently at the Institute Menezes Braganza, Panaji. The session by founder and director at Ingenious Faces, Apoorv Bamba, focused on how founders communicate their ideas to investors, customers and government bodies. Bamba []
The Revolver Club opens a new location in Goa this Saturday coninciding with the nationwide Record Store Day celebrations CHRISTINE MACHADO NT BUZZ Ever since its founding nearly a decade ago, The Revolver Club has played an important role in the resurgence of vinyl culture in India. That effort is guided by the belief that []
MINAL JOSHI Last Sunday, after a typical Goan lunchrice, fish curry, sol kadi, and maybe a sweet to finisha gentleman came to my clinic in the evening. He said, Doctor, the food was perfect but now I feel heavy, sleepy, and uncomfortable. This keeps happening. If you live in Goa, this may sound familiar. []
Bengaluru to get Birkbeck, University of London campus as UGC issues Letter of Intent
Birkbeck University of London will open a campus in Bengaluru. Indian students will access University of London degrees at a lower cost. This supports India's goal to increase higher education enrollment. The campus will offer career-focused education. It aims to make India a preferred destination for international education by 2030. This initiative expands opportunities for students.
GAIL to invest Rs 3,800 cr in 700 MW solar projects in UP, Maharashtra
GAIL India Limited announced an investment of Rs 3,800 crore to establish 700 MW of solar power capacity across Uttar Pradesh and Maharashtra. This initiative includes a 600-MW solar project with battery storage in Jhansi and a 100-MW project in Maharashtra. These projects aim to boost GAIL's renewable energy portfolio and support its net-zero goals.
Rajiv Gandhi International Stadium: Praful Hinge had no clue he was carrying a stress fracture. It was only in March 2023, after being selected for a stint at the MRF Pace Foundation in Chennai, that physio Naveen Babu PK broke the news to him - a severe L4 fracture on the left side of his lumbar spine. Six to eight months of rehab followed, and for Hinge, a young fast bowler from Nagpur, it felt like staring at the end of the road. Fast forward to nearly three years later, and Hinge was steaming in at the Rajiv Gandhi International Stadium, after being handed a debut by Sunrisers Hyderabad. What followed was the stuff of IPL folklore with his tall height, clocking above 140 kmph, hitting the deck hard, and extracting steep bounce which few could do, Hinge ripped through Rajasthan Royals by picking four wickets in his first two overs. Three of them - including having teen prodigy Vaibhav Sooryavanshi top-edging to keeper on the very first ball - came in a dream opening over, leaving everyone in a trance. From fearing he might never get to bowl again to dismantling one of the tournaments most feared batting units, Hinges spell was a reminder of how quickly fortunes can flip. Fans expecting fireworks from RRs batters instead witnessed Hinge and fellow debutant Sakib Hussain wreck them with twin four-fers. In Chennai, Naveen Babu, the foundations physio since 2011, missed the first over entirely. By the time he switched on the TV, the damage was already done. I felt very bad that I didn't watch it. But when I saw that it was something which none of the bowlers did in the last 19 years, I was stunned. He was telling me even before the IPL began that, Sir, if I play in this IPL, I will make sure to get my name in the books. That is his mindset and shows the gritty nature he has. He never gives up, even when facing his worst phase or when he didnt get many chances after injury. I don't have words actually to describe this moment of happiness, recalled Naveen Babu in a free-wheeling conversation with IANS. At Hinges home, his father Prakash sensed he was on the cusp of something extraordinary. Hinge was supposed to debut against Punjab Kings in New Chandigarh, but a change in plans meant Jaydev Unadkat was slotted in as the impact player. Fate, though, had reserved a bigger stage and a louder roar from SRHs fans bathed in orange for his arrival. These kinds of things happen in matches, as per the situation and management, so we werent too concerned. But yesterday, when he bowled the first ball, it was jabardast (stupendous). When he bowled the second ball to take out Dhruv Jurel, I sensed he will do something special. After that, he got another wicket (of Lhuan-dre Pretorious) and soon, he had three scalps in the first over and the mahaul (atmosphere) became a little different, said Prakash. Usman Ghani, head coach of Vidarbha, Hinge's state team, was understandably chuffed for the youngster, who found Riyan Parags edge with an away-going delivery to get his fourth scalp. He was working hard for an opportunity, and I am very happy that he made it count. He did well for us and that's why the scouts who were keeping tabs on him were very happy. He should now carry on with this momentum, as at the end, this is a batters game. But then him picking four wickets and that too of Sooryavanshi is a very great effort, he said. On the insistence of former India pacer Prashant Vaidya, now director of VCAs Cricket Academy, Hinge applied for the MRF Pace Foundation intake in 2023. What was meant to be a career-defining step turned into a gut punch - the diagnosis of a severe stress fracture left the youngster shattered. I told him only one thing - once you finish your rehab, I can assure you that you won't develop the same injury again in your career. We worked towards that goal and he was so dedicated like he said, 'I won't go back to my hometown till I finish my rehab and bowl the first ball.' That was his determination and he carried out his whole recovery process for almost six months and then progressively loaded him into bowling. Then, he improved very well and went to play in the domestic season and had good performances there. Before the 2024/25 season, Hinge had another injury osteitis in the groin and went through rehab again. Since then, hes unstoppable, recalled Naveen Babu. Hinges rehab involved adequate rest, aqua and strength work, tailored fitness schedule and a complete biomechanical breakdown, followed by a rebuild. Ramji Srinivasan, former India strength and conditioning coach and a key person at the foundation, explained the nitty-gritty of Hinges recovery. We didn't rush through things and were very meticulous in the process. Varun (Aaron, current SRH pace bowling coach and ex-India pacer) and I talked a lot in understanding his running mechanics, bowling mechanics, pre-delivery stride, back foot and front foot landing, and the involvement of torque. Lots of things were discussed and designed bespoke for him. He is a very diligent, very dedicated and very gritty boy. During that injury phase, there was a lot of self-doubt in him and whether he'll play at all. But he recovered, played and followed the schedule regularly, even till the last Ranji Trophy game this year. I remember Hinge told Varun that, 'Just one chance, sir. If I get that, I will take care of it', he said. The MRF Pace Foundation has been running since 1987 and builds raw fast bowlers from the ground up in both fitness and technique. Accommodation, flights, physiotherapy, yoga, coaching, DEXA body composition scans, and adequate nutrition - not a rupee is charged from the pacers. From socks to cap, as M Senthilnathan, the foundation's cricket affairs head, puts it. Senthilnathan was filled with joy on seeing Hinge, as well as previous trainees Sakib and Eshan Malinga shine in Hyderabad. The effect of being under the legendary Glenn McGrath, the foundations head coach, rubbed well on Hinge, felt Senthilnathan. McGraths own former trainer, Kevin Chevell, also worked on Hinges conditioning last year. Glenn's part is that he teaches mentally about how to handle pressure on the field because mostly people talk to him about all these things. But on the field, a bowler has to fight his own battle, as he is on his own there. So, how to control your mind, how to come out of that situation even if he is put under pressure, bouncing back after a good shot was played by the batter or how to make a come back under pressure - these are the kind of important things which definitely have played a big part for Hinge while being under Glenn McGrath, he said. In June 2024, as part of the MRF Pace Foundations annual exchange programme with Cricket Australias High Performance Centre in Brisbane, Hinge spent close to a month bowling in unfamiliar conditions, reading unfamiliar pitches, and rubbing shoulders with Australian quicks. When Hinge wrapped Aaron for a bear hug after SRHs 53-run win, the smiles carried more than just joy. Aaron, who represented India in nine Tests and nine ODIs, knows the pain of injuries all too well. He endured three stress fractures in his back along with hamstring, groin, knee and foot injuries. For Srinivasan, Aarons greatest gift as SRHs bowling coach isnt just technical know-how - its empathy forged in experience. It was Varun's idea to recruit Hinge and Sakib for SRH. Sakib is also very quick, but coming back to Hinge, he kept his discipline and now his progression has to be very carefully monitored. Huge credit to Varun as well hes open to involving a lot of technology and science in the system. Varun bringing science into the system rather than just going through the motions has been beneficial. Varun lives by example and is now a guiding light for Hinge. I can confidently say he knows his onions as simple as that, he said. In December, while the auction played out in Abu Dhabi, Hinge was glued to it on his mobile screen inside a temple. A devotee of Lord Hanuman, he was shortlisted once before, only for injuries to derail his path. This time, SRH snapped him up at his base price of Rs 30 lakh. On Monday, with the new ball in hand, Hinge marked his run-up and what followed is now history. If someone has a dream debut in the IPL like this, izze zyada aur kya chahiye (what else do you need?), said a beaming Prakash. Before the surreal Monday night in Hyderabad, and trips to Chennai and Brisbane, Hinge grew up like countless cricket-mad kids in India - bat in hand and eyes fixed on hitting boundaries. Bowling was nobodys dream; it demanded strength, patience, and sacrifice. At 13, on Prafuls insistence, Prakash enrolled him at the local Gymkhana club - partly to channel his sons restless energy during summer holidays. When Prakash, an accountant recently retired from Maharashtras Electricity Board, dropped by the academy once, he found his son doing what every other boy did - hitting fours and sixes. Thats when he told Praful something that changed the way he played. Everyone becomes a batter, but very few become a bowler. He used to go on our terrace and try to bowl. I told him that you can try now to become a bowler. That was the only word I had and after that, he chose this path and has now made his career in bowling, he said. The family rallied quietly behind Praful - Prakash, his wife Alka, and daughter - a school topper from nursery to tenth standard, and buried in CA coaching - took turns dropping Praful at the academy and picking him up. It was the kind of everyday sacrifice families make, rearranging themselves around a dream without fuss. My daughter was the topper in merit list in the Vidarbha zone in 2014. I just told her to put in the hard work for achieving the dream she had and there was no bothering from my side. I also said the same thing to Praful if you want to play and juggle it with studies, do it. Slowly, slowly, he made the cricket ground his home, he said. The progression through Vidarbha's age-group structures was methodical for Hinge. In the 2019/20 Cooch Behar Trophy, Hinge played 11 matches and picked 36 wickets at an average of 25. In the 2023/24 CK Nayudu Trophy, Hinge featured in seven games, taking 26 wickets at an average of 19. He made his first-class debut for Vidarbha in October 2024 and picked up 16 wickets in the Ranji Trophy at an average of 26.37. His only T20 was against Andhra in the Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy in December 2025, taking 1-23. Hinge also played a vital hand in Neco Master Blasters' winning the inaugural edition of the Vidarbha Pro T20 League in 2025. The progression through Vidarbha's age-group structures was methodical for Hinge. In the 2019/20 Cooch Behar Trophy, Hinge played 11 matches and picked 36 wickets at an average of 25. In the 2023/24 CK Nayudu Trophy, Hinge featured in seven games, taking 26 wickets at an average of 19. Also Read: Live Cricket Score The work doesnt stop for Hinge now SRH will be back in action on Saturday evening against five-time champions Chennai Super Kings. All eyes will once again be on Hinge to recreate the magic of those two unforgettable overs now forever etched in IPLs history. Article Source: IANS
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Farkes Leeds United Defies Expectations with Historic Win Over Manchester United
New Delhi, April 14: Daniel Farke asserts that his Leeds United team is dispelling doubts after a remarkable victory over Manchester United at Old Trafford. Noah Okafor netted two goals, leading Leeds to a 2-1 triumph against their rivals. This win marks their first league victory at Old Trafford since 1981, placing them six points ... Read more Farkes Leeds United Defies Expectations with Historic Win Over Manchester United
Arctic Ski Race: A Grueling Challenge for Charity
Mumbai, April 14: A cross-country skier recently faced the worlds longest and oldest race through the Arctic Circle, describing the experience as a little bit scary. Matt Ireland, hailing from Didcot, took on the 137-mile (220km) Nordenskildsloppet race across northern Sweden in March. His goal was to raise funds for Lowland Rescue Oxfordshire, the search ... Read more Arctic Ski Race: A Grueling Challenge for Charity
Farkes Leeds United Defies Doubters with Historic Win Over Manchester United
New Delhi, April 14: Daniel Farke has expressed pride in his Leeds United team for silencing critics after a remarkable victory over Manchester United at Old Trafford. Noah Okafor netted two goals, leading Leeds to a 2-1 triumph against their rivals. This marks their first league win at Old Trafford since 1981, propelling them six ... Read more Farkes Leeds United Defies Doubters with Historic Win Over Manchester United
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The Live Love Laugh Foundation (LLL), founded by actor Deepika Padukone, has announced a three-year CSR partnership with Bisleri International to support and scale its rural community mental health programme in Chhindwara district, Madhya Pradesh. Bisleri International Supports Expansion of The Live Love Laugh Foundation’s Rural Mental Health Programme in Madhya Pradesh Launched in January 2023 in the Sausar block of Chhindwara, the programme began with outreach across 60 villages and has since expanded to cover 134 villages, reaching 1,595 beneficiaries. This year, the initiative has expanded into the Bichua block, extending its reach to 42 additional villages supporting 200 people living with mental illness (PwMI). With the support of Bisleri International, the programme will strengthen its outreach across Chhindwara district, while building systems that enable communities to sustain these efforts independently over time. Dr. Shyam Bhat, Chairperson, The Live Love Laugh Foundation and Deepika Padukone, meet beneficiaries of LLL’s Community Mental Health Program Speaking about the CSR partnership, Ms Jayanti Chauhan, Vice Chairperson, Bisleri International , said, " At Bisleri, we believe that enduring change is rooted in empowering communities with the awareness and resources to shape their own futures. Mental health, though integral to overall well-being, continues to remain under-recognised, particularly in rural India. We are proud to support The Live Love Laugh Foundation’s work in Chhindwara, and hope this initiative fosters greater understanding, accessibility, and a more compassionate ecosystem of care within the community ." Deepika Padukone, Founder of The Live Love Laugh Foundation , said, " Since its inception, The Live Love Laugh Foundation has been committed to creating awareness about the importance of mental health as well as improving accessibility and affordability of mental healthcare across the country. Our rural programme is an important part of that effort. We are pleased to have Bisleri International join us in strengthening our work in Chhindwara. Their support enables us to scale the programme and move closer to our goal of building a sustainable, community-led mental health system ." The collaboration underscores Bisleri International’s enduring commitment to initiatives that foster meaningful community participation and create lasting social impact. Across India, the company has championed a diverse range of community-led efforts that inspire responsible practices, advance sustainability, and encourage active citizen engagement- shaping a more conscious and collective future. The Live Love Laugh Foundation’s rural community mental health programme currently operates across several districts in Karnataka, Odisha, Tamil Nadu, Kerala, Madhya Pradesh, and Andhra Pradesh. The programme supports Persons with Mental Illness (PwMI) and their caregivers through an integrated model that combines awareness, early identification, access to treatment, caregiver empowerment, and strong community participation. Through structured support systems, including village-level caregiver groups, block-level federations, and trained community volunteers, the programme equips communities with the knowledge and tools to sustain mental health support systems independently. Over time, this approach enables the programme to evolve into a self-sustaining model driven by community ownership. About The Live Love Laugh Foundation (LLL) Since inception in 2015, The Live Love Laugh Foundation has built pathways of care through its flagship Rural Community Mental Health Program for more than 30,000 Persons with Mental Illness (PwMI) and their caregivers, in 19 districts in eight states. LLL has also led pioneering nationwide public awareness campaigns, such as "Dobara Poocho" and "#NotAshamed". LLL recently launched a corporate mental health and well-being program that equips organizations with data-driven knowledge and a roadmap to enable mentally resilient workplaces. www.thelivelovelaughfoundation.org . Follow us: X (Twitter) |
In a country where over 2.1 million Children With Special Needs (CWSN) are enrolled in schools, yet account for just 0.86% of total enrolment, a fundamental question continues to persist: what does inclusion actually look like inside a classroom? At the IncluEd Shiksha Samvaad held on April 13, 2026, in New Delhi, that question moved from rhetoric to reality. Education Leaders at IncluEd Shiksha Samvaad in New Delhi launch the Micro Improvement Compendium Hosted by Sol’s ARC in collaboration with Shikshagraha, Peepul, and Bachpan Manao, the one-day convening brought together over 125 participants from government, education systems, civil society, and schools, with a clear focus: move beyond intent and enable action on inclusive education. While India’s policy frameworks, from the National Education Policy (NEP) to the Rights of Persons with Disabilities (RPwD) Act, underscore inclusion, the challenge remains deeply operational. Children are often present in classrooms but not meaningfully participating. Gender disparities persist, with 57% of enrolled CWSN being boys and 42% girls, pointing to deeper structural and social barriers. "When only 12% of CWSN make it from Grade 1 to Grade 12, we are not looking at a dropout crisis — we are looking at a belonging crisis. A Viksit Bharat that counts on its demographic dividend cannot afford to lose entire categories of children before they ever reach their potential. Inclusive classrooms are not a welfare measure; they are the foundation of a truly future-ready India," said Khushboo Awasthi, Co-founder of ShikshaLokam and Weaver of the Shikshagraha movement . At the heart of the convening was the launch of the Micro Improvement Project and its accompanying Micro Improvement Compendium - a guidebook designed to make inclusion practical, immediate, and scalable. The compendium brings together 50 classroom practices drawn from 11 schools across 6 cities, further informed by work across states such as Uttar Pradesh, Tamil Nadu, and Daman & Diu. From peer buddy systems and visual routines to inclusive school events and home-school communication tools, the practices are designed to be low-cost, adaptable, and implementable within existing classroom realities. “We believe inclusion is not just about intent, but about ensuring every tool is free, accessible, and within everyone’s reach,” said Sonali Saini, founder of Sol’s ARC . Released as a digital public good, the guidebook is freely available for educators and systems to adopt and adapt, with the larger goal of embedding inclusion into everyday school practice rather than treating it as a specialised intervention. “The burden of inclusion should never rest on the child; the responsibility lies with the system to adapt. True inclusion is measured not by how much a learner adjusts, but by how much our pedagogy and institutional design evolve to meet them ,” said Kruti Bharucha, Founder & CEO, Peepul . On Peepul’s commitment to creating inclusive learning spaces, she further added, “We are determined to shift classroom practices across the country, ensuring that every learner, regardless of their starting point, has a system that is designed to help them thrive.” The initiative builds on the growing momentum of the Shikshagraha movement, which has demonstrated how small, localised actions can scale across systems, with over 13.7 lakh micro-improvements initiated, 3.5 lakh leaders driving change, and more than 1.76 lakh schools participating across 12 states and 250 districts. This signals a shift from isolated pilots to ecosystem-driven change. The Samvaad itself was designed as an immersive, practice-led experience. Participants engaged with interactive workshops, including a sign language session, experience zones showcasing inclusive practices, and panel discussions featuring policymakers, educators, and individuals with lived experience. The emphasis throughout was on making inclusion tangible, actionable, and replicable across contexts. "Inclusion is simply about every child feeling wanted, heard, and that they belong. A teacher must be a keen observer and a collaborator: asking whether a child can see the board, hear the instruction, and feel that they matter. Inclusion is not only about ramps and toilets; it is about the moment a child looks up and feels seen — because the child who feels they belong today becomes a confident learner tomorrow. That is the true power of the teacher," said Dr. Sharad Sinha, Head, Department of Teacher Education, National Council of Educational Research and Training . Beyond the event, the Micro Improvement Project will be scaled through state-level workshops, partner networks, and digital platforms, alongside integration with tools like the IncluEd chatbot to provide teachers with contextual, on-demand support. The guidebook will continue to evolve based on classroom feedback, building towards a living repository of inclusive practices. The discussions also surfaced deeper systemic challenges from gaps between RTE and RPwD provisions to benchmark disability thresholds that leave many children unsupported, and the everyday reality of teachers navigating inclusion without adequate tools or training. Yet, the convening reinforced a central insight: meaningful change does not always require large reforms; it can begin with small, intentional shifts in everyday practice. "The challenge of building an inclusive, future-ready education system is too complex for any one actor to solve alone. Many organisations are already creating powerful solutions — but often in isolation. Shikshagraha brings these efforts together as a collective force, so we can share, learn, and build beyond what any one of us can do individually. That is how real, systemic change happens — and we are thrilled to have Sol's ARC as a partner in this movement," Awasthi added. As the event concluded with a collective pledge - “I accept, I involve, I include,” the message was clear: inclusion in education cannot be delivered top-down. It must be owned, practiced, and sustained by the ecosystem. And sometimes, that shift begins with just one small change. About IncluEd IncluEd is a platform that brings together diverse stakeholders across the education ecosystem to drive conversations and action on inclusive education. About Sol’s ARC Sol’s ARC works towards building inclusive education systems by enabling schools and educators with practical, accessible solutions for diverse learners. About Peepul Peepul is an education-focused non-profit dedicated to transforming public school systems in India. Partnering with governments to deliver impact at scale, Peepul currently reaches nearly 5 million students and 60,000+ teachers across 50,000+ schools in Delhi and Madhya Pradesh. Beyond academic excellence, Peepul reimagines the classroom as a safe, equitable, and future-ready environment where no child is left behind. Through its "Exemplar" school model, the organisation has institutionalised specialised support via Enrichment Rooms and dedicated Special Educators, empowering all stakeholders to build teacher capacity for neurodiversity and integrating robust child protection protocols and strategic mental health partnerships. About Shikshagraha Shikshagraha is a people-powered movement to improve all 1 million public schools in India, so that every child experiences enriching learning and is ready for the future. Real change begins with the child at the centre — their learning, confidence, well-being, and aspirations, and with those closest to the child. The movement enables parents, women and youth to demand and support quality education, and equips teachers, school leaders, and officials with tools for micro-improvements towards systemic change. Currently, 40+ civil society, industry and philanthropic partners in the Shikshagraha network are collectively strengthening 1,17,000+ schools across 47 districts across 14 states & UTs. This includes enabling education leaders to lead need-based school improvements and amplifying women, youth and community participation in the public education system. Shikshagraha works towards improving schools where the need is greatest, supports leadership on the ground, and shifts the norms that hold education back. Through visible practice change and collective action by communities, governments, civil society, and markets, it reimagines what public schools can and must deliver. Visit shikshagraha.org for more details.
Goa Police Bust Fake Call Center, Seven Arrested for Scamming Americans
Panaji, April 14: In a significant operation, Goa police have dismantled a fake call center operating out of a bungalow in Tiswadi district. Seven individuals were arrested for allegedly scamming foreign nationals. The Goa police reported that a raid was conducted between 11:30 PM on Monday and 4:00 AM on Tuesday at a rented bungalow ... Read more Goa Police Bust Fake Call Center, Seven Arrested for Scamming Americans
Progressive Business Partnership (PBP), through its sustainable machinery brand PBP EcoAqua, has secured a prestigious export order valued at USD 1 Million from one of Kenya’s most respected hospitality groups, Sarova Hotels. PBP EcoAqua Wins $1M Export Deal with Sarova Hotels This strategic partnership represents a significant milestone in PBP EcoAqua’s global expansion journey, further strengthening its position as a trusted partner for premium hotels transitioning to sustainable in-house glass bottled water solutions. As part of the project execution process, a senior delegation from Sarova Hotels’ flagship properties in Mombasa and Masai Mara visited the PBP EcoAqua manufacturing facility in Chennai for comprehensive technical training and operational familiarisation ahead of machine dispatch. The structured training programme covered installation protocols, operational efficiency practices, hygiene compliance standards, and sustainability performance benchmarks, ensuring seamless implementation aligned with international hospitality requirements. The order includes advanced automated glass bottling and water treatment systems engineered specifically for luxury hospitality environments. The integrated solution enables hotels to significantly reduce reliance on single-use plastic bottles by adopting high-quality reusable glass packaging, while ensuring consistent safety, purity and operational efficiency. This collaboration strongly supports Sarova Hotels’ sustainability commitments, enabling measurable reduction in plastic consumption while enhancing guest experience through premium, safe and environmentally responsible drinking water solutions. Speaking on the development, P. B. Prasad, Founder, Progressive Business Partnership , said, “ We are honoured to partner with Sarova Hotels, a respected hospitality leader in Kenya. This order reflects the growing global confidence in sustainable in-house glass bottling solutions. At PBP EcoAqua, we strongly believe that purpose becomes truly powerful when sustainability also makes strong commercial sense. This partnership demonstrates that responsible environmental choices and operational efficiency can successfully go hand in hand .” Sarova Hotels, recognised for its portfolio of premium properties across key tourism destinations in Kenya, has consistently demonstrated leadership in responsible hospitality practices. By adopting in-house glass bottling solutions, the group aims to significantly reduce environmental impact while delivering a superior guest experience aligned with evolving global sustainability expectations. This export order further strengthens PBP EcoAqua’s expanding international presence across Asia, Middle East and Africa, reinforcing its position as a global partner supporting hospitality brands in their transition away from single-use plastic bottled water. With installations across multiple countries and a growing portfolio of leading hotel brands, PBP EcoAqua continues to support the hospitality sector in achieving sustainability goals aligned with global environmental priorities and responsible resource management. About PBP EcoAqua PBP EcoAqua is the sustainability-focused machinery brand of Progressive Business Partnership, delivering integrated solutions for in-house glass bottled water production for hotels. The company provides end-to-end solutions including water treatment systems, automated bottling plants, glass bottles, closures, consumables and operations support, enabling hospitality partners to eliminate single-use plastic while maintaining premium quality standards. Guided by its philosophy “Excellence in Every Drop”, PBP EcoAqua partners with hospitality leaders to combine sustainability with operational efficiency, ensuring responsible water solutions for the future of hospitality. www.pbpco.net .
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Beijing, April 14: Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov arrived in China on Tuesday for a two-day official visit amidst ongoing conflicts in West Asia. The primary goal of this trip is to enhance bilateral cooperation in key areas and discuss the ongoing crises in Ukraine and West Asia. According to the Russian Foreign Ministry, during ... Read more Russian Foreign Minister Lavrov Begins Two-Day Visit to China Amid Ongoing Conflicts in West Asia
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